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Show Students Home In Dayton SOCIABLE CITIZEN Anderson Lumber's Pre Winter -- 1V4" THICK - ....- DOORS ALL DELUXE - SELF STORING ROLLED $3495 $42.95 ROOFING MINERAL SURFACED 90 LB. 55 LB. 45 LB. REG. - REG. $5.20 - REG. $3.50 - REG. $3.10 $4.49 $2.95 $2.65 As Low As $995 Per Month CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES AND EXPERT INSTALLATION GALVANIZED ROOFING Ft. Lengths Zy2" Corrugated ALUMINUM Any Length np to 24 . . ROOFING Ft. . . . Perfect for Patios Ft Per 100 Sq. They returnWeber State homecoming game. Their son Gregg is one of the plsyers Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker, Randy and Ricky of Pocatel-lo- , visited Saturday and Sunday with their son, Gary and Carol Baker. Paul Simmons of Pocatello visited Gary and Carol Baker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claire natch of and daughter Michelle Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hatch and son Richard of Swan Lake visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch, Saturday. Mrs. Annie Hatch ana Mrs. Lavona Hatch attended open aouse for Mrs. Ellen Larson at the Robert Geddes home in Banida Saturday afternoon honoring her on her 75th birthday anniversary. Stanley Fisher of Pocatello visited his mother, Mrs. Cecil Fisher, Sunday. Laverle Kendall, Lavona Hatch and Bessie Olson thank all who came and helped to make the Relief Society bazaar a success. Fisher, Friday. Ft. ed to Ogden to see - Per Bag $1 35 ZONOLITE INSULATION - FIBER GLASS INSULATION MEDIUM THICK 2H" FULL THICK 3 78" SUPER THICK 6" - 100 SQ. 100 SQ. 100 SQ. FT. FT. FT. REG. REG. $5.50 $6.50 $6.95 $8.22 REG. $1181 $12.95 7M - FIVE YEARS TO PAY - PHONE PRESTON. IDAHO NOTHING DOWN 852-086- 2 PRESTON jf the Liquor Initiative Petition is successful next Tuesdav Utah will encourage waiting investors to build facilities for a great new tourist industry that cm bring Utah additional tourist and convention revenue of $400,000,000. University of Utah economists say that adding this much to our economy each year would result in increasing Utah family income $1,358 every year and creating 48,003 new jobr., enabling us to keep our young people here in Utah. We will join with 42 other states and 85 of the population of the nation in having an honest, realistic liquor law and the respect that such a law will bring. We believe, as Governor Rampton has said, that ii is "expertly drafted" but if, for any reason, changes are desirable, the Utah legislature can act. Utah's liquor law will noi stay as it is today. Please consider carefully which way you want Utah to go and vote according to your own conscience in the privacy of the voting booth. Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Queen and Mr. and Mrs, Spencer Crookston and fam ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. worth McNeei at tnac foot last weekend. They went particularly for the birthday dinner for Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Funk have had Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Byles of Arcadia, Calif., as their guests for a few days Hrhhv flllfa mpTYitws arvi 0imsu nan an enjoyatue evening at ire home of Mrs. Emily Evans Friday. Mrs. Wayne Brown showed slides and told inter esting happenings relative to their vacation trip to the Halloween eastern states. svmhnls added a festive at mosphere. Special gues-- s inciuaea imyuis Hivans, jluwi Quick. Judv Brown and Marilyn Kern of Idaho Falls. Travel and Palmer was Mrs. Flovd . hostess for the Kaona ciuo her home on south second west street Friday evening. Fall flowers, Halloween sym bols and colors added oeauiy to the occasion. Luncheon was served at 7:30 and bridge Score was the diversion. prizes went to Mrs. Leo Butters and Mrs. E. C. Ander son. Special guests included Mrs. Arna Utile and Mrs. K. E. Clark of California and Mrs. Anderson. - Walker Wallace. Secretary UTAH CITIZENS FOR LEGAL CON1RCL OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES "A well studied and thoroughly accent jble hill needs. " ivst,r the kind of con trot Utah - Editorial, hat DeserctNews, May 10, 1968 -P- $1 - tJCjr OJL WHY PAY MORE J 3$1 BLUE BONNET WHIPPED, KRAFT PARKAY, NUCOA ASSORTED JELL-- 0 LARGE SIZE REG. SIZE NIX COCOA rLAYOKS SAVE 2c PKG. INST. SIZE Save 4c Pkg. 19c . . 2Dc 10 Save 4c Pkg. 2 Lb. Can lgc Lb. Pkg. 49c HERSIIEY'S INSTANT FRUIT CAKE MIX 1 KRAFT CAMELS BULK BEAMS BULK CHILI, NAVY, PINTO 3 Lbs. Lbs. $1.29 18 $1.1 FBESH GUM DROPS . Lb. 29e k - u. xt.'iI jvw? i, iTVk.tMaur- - fi& .vi.ili..:: fiw.r' "k $1 23 RICE-BlieRoielOL- bs. v s ' .win i Karsr SHORTENING rei -- 3 mm mm wntm m)rm i im m i mu Lb. Can 69c SWIFTENING FISH TUNA WHITE STAR STAR KIST POTATOES SIXTH BIG WEEK PIZZA MIX 3 Boxes 51 ON ALL CASE LOTS TIALF CASES OR MIXED CREAM I.G.A. MISS BRECK REG. .... 2 for SWEET SEAMLESS SIZE $1.00 3 Pair $1.00 2 for $1.00 $1 ONIONS NYLONS FACE AND IIAND 79c GET SET 12.0 SO SOFT LOTION SPRAY HAIR Gal. 69c 2 GALLON FLAVORS 59c . NO. 10 CAN Same Low Prices ICE INSTANT FLAKES IDA SALE LOT CASE 3 for $1.00 Del-len- Clubs 4 MARGARINE cms-le- I OF THE STORE BACK GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Ja - JUlV borg of Glendale visited at the home of Mrs. Aioerue Griffiths ana uuraeue uru fiths last Sunday. y Mr. and Mrs. Cleon H of Kearns visited at the nnma nf Mr. and Mrs. Dell e Griffiths last Sunday. Griffiths returned to Salt Lake with them where she stayed at the home of her sister and roommate, Beth Griffiths and Esther wii-fetthen she returned home on the bus Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Zed Griffiths and Allen and LaNae of Liberty visited at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. ueu uruuuu and amilv and Mrs. Alber tie Griffiths ana uuraeiie. - Thank you. IN HERSIIEY'S Sunday. Mrs. Ida Phillips spent a while in Richmond with Mrs. Donna Carlson and Mrs. Connie Bunn last week. Mrs. May Jensen and Mrs. Ida Phillips of Dayton visited at the home of Mrs. Ellen Kent Sunday. Mrs. Georee Ward of Bloomineton and Mrs. Ward Jensen and family of Castle Dale visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chase last weekend. Lucille Chase of Logan at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chase, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petter No matter how you plan Everyone in Utah agrees that Utah's d resent unenforceable lin- uor law must be changed. If the Liquor Initiative Petition is defeated next Tuesday, die Utah State Legislature will accept this defeat as a command from the voters to enact legislation next January that is far more restrictive than we now have. The Barker Grant bill, endorsed by powerful Utah interests and enthusiastically supported by the Dcseret News, would permit any county to vote total prohibition by a simple majority vote. Because 90 of Utah legislators belong to religions which preach total abstinence it is reasonable lo assume that they wUl move in the direction of prctfbitr-jnI: tb. whit ycr really want? PARKING CHOC. CHIPS ns h, to vote on the liquor Initiative Petition we respectful m$ earnestly ask srou to consider ftiese two facts: FREE OF LOTS Every day Lowest food Prices in Cache Valley Ann Lafferty of Preston was a guest of Henrietta Laffertv and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blau last Friday. Molly Ann and Henrietta attended a picture show while Mr. and Mrs. Blau attended the temple. Afterwards they all had dinner. Steven and Dorothy Kent of Richmond visited at the home of Mrs. Ella Kent last Seattle, FOOD STORE RESTON, ID AITO Sunday. Molly OXFORD Mr. and Mrs. Max Croshaw of Wash., visited his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fisher, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George $12.95 SPECIALS INSULATION 100 Sq. - Couple Visits Washington $10.95 Per 29 Guage vis-te- rre From S CENTRAL MARKET Marva Page d at the home of her parThomas Greaves last week ents. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Page, end. Sunday. She is attending Ricks College at Rexburg. Mrs Anna Whitworth of Clyde Page, who is also atGranger visited relations, Mr. tending Ricks, visited his and Mrs. Rawson Taylor, last parents last week. MUford Chase, who is atweekend. tending BYU, visited at the Rrotf Perkins of Malad home of his parents, Mr. and TPririav and Saturday Mrs. Ncphi Chase, last Sunhere with the Don Mikesells. day. With him he brought The three went to Malad bun- - his roommate, Norman Hav tn visit their parents, Rounds of San Francisco. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Daricl .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Perkins. held a dinner for Leo ' Mrs. Orvid Cutler and Mrs. Seamons Sunday. Mr. and ifnmpr Johnson are back Mrs. Joe Davis of Franklin aome after a 10 day trip to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis California where they were - and daughter Phyllis and Mr. WilInette Mrs. of the guests and Mrs. Leo Seamons spent! son at luversiae. a day in Pocatello last week. and sightseeing were added Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hender-se- n and Mr. and Mrs. Reed features of enjoyment during Brenchley attended a guiddieir stay. ance seminar in Rexburg last Friday. Mrs. Marguerite Henderson had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Blair Henderson and family Sea-jmo- GREEN OR RED ASPHALT SHINGLES DAYTON THE CITIZEN 31, 1968 DON GREAVES For Weekend Mrs. N. J. Christensen oi r.na Vptr.is. Nev.. was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. STORM October 50 . Lb. Bag $1.49 SPANISH1 POTATOES 10 . Lb. Bag 29c GOOD RUSSETS URSER'S QUALITY HEAT- S- -P- CUSTOM CUTTING COLD STORAGE LOCKERS PORK ROASTS Nearly Boneless Boston Butt LB. PORK STEAKS B9e Lb. HALIBUT BACON BAR - S - THICK SLICED PIECES TO BAKE OR FRY 2 Lbs. $29 HOP RUST PASTRY FINEST BAKERY GOODS BAKED F1ESH DAILY FOR THOSE SPECIAL HALLOWEEN PARTIES EXTEND FREEPORT HALLOWEEN COOKIES 3 Doz. QQc ASSORTED PIE- S- They're All Delicious LEMON, MINCE, APPLE OR PUMPKIN Ea. 49c |