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Show t - Jan. THE CITIZEN 16, 1969 Couple Visits From Nova Scotia Mother Back PUBLIC NOTICES From Visit NOTICE OF TIIE ANNUAL MEETING j County, Idaho, on the third day of February, 1969, at 11:00 A.M. at the Dayton CulOF TIIE OF TIIE tural Hall, for the purpose of: STOCKHOLDERS Mr. and Mrs. EGYPT TWIN LAKES Selecting one Director to CANAL COMPANY serve for a term as follows: Larry Keller and baby went District No. 3 One Dir- to' Ogden Saturday to meet Notice is hereby given that ector for three years. (West his mother, Mrs. Mary Kelthe annual meeting of the Lateral) stockholders of the Twin ler, who arrived by train Transacting such Lakes Canal Company will be from Connersville, Ind., where held at Dayton, Franklin business as may properly four In Indiana son-in-la- : I ' other come before the meeting. It is important that all stockholders be represented in person or by proxy. Dated this 13th day of January 1969. Lester P. Sears, Secretary Legal No. 1486 Pub. Jan. FREE PERMANENT WAVE With Every Haircut, Shampoo and Set Your Choice of Ilelene Curtis L'OREAL BRECK LaManr Realistic Rayette (if r Mrs. Orval Benson presented her students at a piano recital .last Wednesday evening at her home in Whitney. were Rickey Participating and Leslie Larsen, Jerri and $5.50 91J Only Mon., Tucs., Wed., Only Michelle CHALET Beauty Salon 7 UTAn LOGAN, Moser, Cindy Pet-terbor- g, Tammy and Susan Foster, Sylvia Jensen, Christine Nielsen and Debra Moser. A lighted Christmas tree and festive decorations were used throughout the home. Refreshments were served to 35 guests. Solo selections were played by each student By Bevis Register 752-907- 30, 1969. CLUBS ZOTOS Value 23, 16, she had been the past months visiting her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and George Downing. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Owen took their daughter Sussanna to the BYU Monday. They stopped in Salt Lake City home to shop. Bert Ashcroft was in Salt Lake City last weekend visiting with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sellers. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Critchlow were her brother, Dee Hunsaker, wife and two sons of Cgden, and Donna Webster of Preston. During the afternoon they all enjoyed sleigh riding. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moser came Saturday from Rupert to see their new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Glade Moser. They also visited with the Tom Petterborgs over the weekend. ALWAYS 1 1 (t n A VCI J JANUARY WHITE GOODS EVENT NOW AT PENNEYS All our Fashion Manor MUSLINS. 133 count. 72"xl08" flat or WHITE twin reg. 1.99 bottom Sanforized Elasta-f- it bottom pillow cases 42"x36", reg. 2 for bboehd and finidwd. Sanforized Hasta-fi- f PENN-PRES- NEVER-IRO- N T 50 COMBED COTTON reg. 2.29 NOW 1 .09 NOW 2 for 50 1.65 .83c POLYESTER MUSLIN WHITE 72" x 104 flat or twin 'pillow it cues, 42" NOW 1.99 9- - bottom full 81" x 104 flat or Elasta-f- QQ z 38", rtf. I for L69 NOW 2 for 1.44 STOCK YQUR LINEN CLOSET NOW AND SAVE ... Rex-bur- Lunch was served to Josie Lewis, Estelle Smith, Monta Wickham, JoAnn Kingsford, Marilyn Doney, Zelma Corn ish, Lydia Cornish. A special guest was Larraine Taylor. Pinochle was played with prizes going to JoAnn Kings- (ora, &ima uomish and Monta Wickham. Verda Neeley of Ephraim is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Horace Hawkes. A group of friends held a party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Doney in honor of Louis who is home on a furlough. A ham supper was served at candlelit tables to Ann Doney, Kristi Lowe, Dar-li- s Woodward, Shauna Bow-eMarion LeFevre, Sharon Durrant, Gayle Burrows, Susan Cartwright, Julie Spack-maJudy Tomasi, Louis Mike Christens en, Mendoza, Jeff Lowe, Larry Dunkley, Nick Shumway, Mark Jamison, Claron Durrant, Lynn Woodward and Garth Porter. Bingo was played and prizes were won. Men-doz- a, n, n, g. Looking Ahead For LET IFA HELP YOU: NJ n e members of the Cheerio club met Monday afternoon with their hostess, An afterMrs. Ena Pond. noon of sociability was enjoyed and luncheon was served to Julia Fellows, Vilate Ken-ningto- n, Pearl Corbridge, An- Moser, Naomi Perkins, Bertha Hulse, Annie Morrison and Georgians Carlson. nie He-b- CHARGE IT!' er 01-sp- Nine members of. the Gay Nineties club enjoyed a dessert luncheon with their hostess, Mrs. Gladys Beckstead, Jerry Cornia. Cocienda club women en- at her home last Thursday Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Binggeli joyed a two o'clock luncheon afternoon. were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Friday with Mrs. Gladys Becks tead as hostess. PreWeeks and Mr. and Mrs. Ver- met at members Family sent were Rae Hobbs, Mae lin Rogers of Lewiston and home in Pas Martinez of Clifton. Jorgensen, Vera Hawkes, the John Palmer Adele Larsen, Ethel Mockli Whitney last Thursday eve Enjoying Sunday dinner in ind Lizzie Weaver. They did ning, honoring Mrs. Palmer Morgan with Mr. and Mrs. sewing for their hostess. on her birthday anniversary. Jim Egbert and family were distinctive Mexi Mrs. Ruth Owen, Mr. and The Wasatch camp of DUP Enjoying a Mrs. Clyde Nielson of Weston, was entertained last Wednes-la- y can dinner were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Nielson Mrs. Elmer Palmer and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. William at the home of Mrs. Swainston with Mrs. Lee Velma Cottle of Preston, Mr. Brand of Brigham City. Mrs. and Mrs. Gale Moser, Mr. Larsen as Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Bingwainston gave the lesson and sons, Stephen and ham and Mrs. William Bodily, and history of her were in McCammon Layne, Heber Swainston Sr. A Mrs. Fonda Bodily, and the Tuesday visiting with her sisight luncheon was served to host and hostess. A social ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. 12 members. Stanley Glass. evening was enjoyed. NOW 1.45 full8rx108" flat or FRANKLIN The Aaronic priesthood banquet was held Saturday night in the Franklin ward. A supper was ser ved to 90 in attendance. In charge of the program was Paul Woodward. Pres. Palmer and his wife were special guests. Bishop Robinson made a few remarks. Prof. Warren Burton of Logan sang some musical numbers, accompanied by Mrs. Beecher. Glen Oliverson of Smithfield was the speaker. Marlow Woodward was in charge of the supper, with Bonnie Doney and Gwen Gibson assisting. Serving the dinner were Marva Womack, Janice and Janet Coltrin. Friendship club was held Wednesday at the Erma Woodward home. Lunch was served to Phyllis Kingsford, Helga Hampton, Leora Doney, Ruby Anderson, Ann 01--8 en, Thelma Doney, Arlene Hampton, Maggie Jamison. Alene Jensen entertained her club members Friday night at her home in Cove. Mrs. Ellen Wilcox waV&os-tes- s at a dessert luncheon last Wednesday for her bridge club associates. The two tables were centered with daffodils with place settings for Pauline Read, Marcene Garrett, Joice Bambrough, Via urine Crockett, Alice Mor gan, Leona Chatterton, and special guest, (Larae Johnson, Mrs. Bambrough received ligh score, Mrs. Crockett low ind the traveling prize went to Mrs. Johnson. LONG WEARING COTTON 9 Aaronic Priesthood Event Held Recently Clubi PENCALE FASHION COLORS: Pastels and Deeptones twin 72"x 108" flat or Elasra-fi-r bottom Sanforized reg. 2.99 NOW 2.54 full 81xl08"r flat or bottom Elajta-f- it Sanforized reg. 3.29 NOW 2.78 NOW 2 for 1.28 pillow cases 42"x38", reg. 2 for 1 .69 NATION-WIDE- INNOCENT INNOrrciVTS nn Viral 1JI ami tfniiilitiA Auger In this scene from "ANYONE CAN PLAY." A Paramount Picture opening Monday at the Grand Theatre. It also stars Ursula Andress and Marlsa MelL Agri-Build- sheets reduced! ' w en-rou- te llAsJl QUALITY I son-in-la- Ends January 18th 6?miDu62W FIRST Jiuauu s a 115 WESTON Surprising her tUIIiiiiJS i Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grifoarents. Mr. and Mrs. Her fiths and family of Ogden, Saturday to visit with his bert Williams, with a visit Mr. and Mrs. Stratford Loosle folks, Mr. and Mrs. Elden L. were their daughter and and family of Smithfield and Bastian, were Stephen and Mr. and Mrs. Bob the Reed Griffiths family of wife Nadine. Later on they Tustian of Nova Scotia, Can. Weston were dinner guests went to Hyrum to spend a They were here on a combin-- - New Year's day of their par- few hours with his sister and ed pleasure and business trip ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse family, Mr. and Mrs. Steven for two weeks. They left on Griffiths. Viehweg. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Berge-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Lorain Kar-re- n Sunday by plane for New of Lewiston were New York where they will remain were in Salt Lake City for three months before re-- ! Tuesday, spending the day Year's day dinner guests of turning to their home. Prior with their son Zane and fam- their daughter and family, ' to leaving, they and Mr. and ily. Bishop and Mrs. D. A. Nash Bill and Carol Spackman Jr. Alex Larsen of Fair-viej Mrs. Williams and son James was a guest of Jeanette j were in Provo two days visit-jin- g of Pocatello visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Neil with her parents, Mr. and Nash. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arnold R. Beus. Montie Williams and family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hobbs and daughter Valyn of American Fork. Enroute Bowles enjoyed a visit in Lo- were in Ogden Saturday back to Salt Lake City they gan Monday at the Sunshine spending the day with their stopped and had dinner with Terrace with Millie Baird, son, Dr. Richard Hobbs and Susan Williams, who is a stu- who formerly resided in Lew- family. dent at LDS Business Col- iston. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen lege. Then Mr. and Mrs. Wi- Layne, also of Lewiston, ac- of Las Vegas came New lliams took them to the air companied them. Year's day to visit until the ' port. Saturday visitors of Mrs. following Saturday with her Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Ruth Owen were Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chatterton returned home Mrs. Howard Auger of S. Nash. They all went to on New Year's day from their and visited one Montpelier honeymoon. She is the forGuests at the Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Don with day mer Charlotte Coburn of Bowles on New Year's day for Haddock. Weston. next left the They dinner were a son and fam Mr. and Mrs. Frank South day to attend college at ily, Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Bowles of Pocatello. a sister, and baby Todd of Ogden were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beut-le- r Mrs. Ann Nielsen and son of her mother, and three children of Sheldon, and a brother, Car- Sunday guests W. Mrs. Myrtle Morgan. They Plain City, Ut., were recent los Evena of Malad. School and attended Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Austin Mrs. Merlin J. Coburn. They were in Twin Falls for New then had dinner at the Morwere also here to attend the Years as guests of her sister gan home. wedding reception of her sis and husband, Mr. and Mrs. ter and husband, Mr. and Gordon Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Greene have a new granddaughter. Mrs. Dennis B. Chatterton. Sunday guests were Mrs. She was born Monday, Jan. Mrs. Ruth Owen and Mr. Austin's Mr. and and Mrs. Clyde Nielson were Mrs. Keithparents, of Downey. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. John Hyde in Brigham City on New was Thompson of Sunset. John Year's day as dinner guests Joseph Phillips, who the and Janet now have two dauin of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Niel- hospitalized recently is recuperPreston hospital, son and family. ghters and two sons. Mrs. Lavon Williams is re- ating at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Murrie GodMerlin Bastian of Malad covering at her home from frey of Soda Springs visited leg surgery. A daughter, visited Wednesday with his with her parents, Mrs. Terry R. Braegger and parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Tuesday Mrs. Jesse Griffiths. Mr. and son Troy of Dillon, Mont, Bastian. came home to help her mother. Last weekend guests were another daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1969? Taylor and four children, also Mrs. Braegger's of Dillon. husband is in Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Griffiths enjoyed a dinner recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stratford Loosle in Smithfield. There were 18 family members present. PLAN YOUR NEW BUILDING... Enjoying a few days of relaxation at Sun Valley were in Utah and SouthIFA is your Butler Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Phillips, are ern Idaho. If you planning any type building this Mr. and Mrs. Alden Turnbow and Mr. and Mrs. Norman year for storage, equipment, animals, grain, feed Fonnesbeck. Coming from whatever your need, See Intermountain Farmers or Bellflower, Calif., to join in Association. Offering complete help on planning, the fun with them were Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips. They construction and financing. The finest construction were gone three days. at the lowest cost Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. n were in Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday enjoyPLAN YOUR PIPE LINE MILKER . . . ing a visit with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael IFA handles the famed Universal Pipe Line Milking Olsen. Spending the weekend in system. We have four factory trained sales and servRandolph, Ut., with their parmen to help you plan the type of installation to ice ents, Mr. and Mrs. Osro Cor-ni-a fit your specific needs. Call us for help. There best Mr. Mrs. and and George is no obligation. Groll, were Mr. and Mrs. TEST YOUR SOIL . . . In making your plans for spring fertilizing let is make soil tests and help yon determine the type of fertilizer that will bring you the best return. 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