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Show THE CITIZEN Jan. MINK WAVE j ; Every Haircut, Shampoo and Set Your Choice of Helene Cutis BRECK L'OREAL LaMaar Realistic Rayetto ZOTOS $15 $5.50 vSafy Mon., Ties., Wed., Omly By Bevii Register CHALET Beauty Saloi 752-907- 7 LOGAN, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICES Mink Creek Man Assigned To Alabama BEE PERMANENT F With 23, 1969 ; CREEK-De- at the home son Dallas and family. Dal- last week on business. and Mrs. Melroy Lap las has been seriously ill but Dwain Larsen, who is em' sen were his sisters and hus- is feeling better. ployed at Sun Valley, spent bands, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kel the weekend witn his parents, Price of Portland, Ore., and ler met with all members of Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Larsen. Recent visitors mar Rasmussen and son Lawnle of Syracuse, UL, visited with his parents over the weekend. Lawnle had just finished his basic training for the Army in California. He will leave this week for his assignment at Fort Rucker, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Ras- mussen spent Thursday in Smithfield visiting her aunt, Mrs. Selma Newbold. Bill Baird left last week for Mesa, Ariz., where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hansen attended a party for Utah Power and Light employees at Oneida Station one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc-Kinney and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sorenson of Cornish were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lar-sen one day last week. of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Calla han of San Leandro, Calif. Speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday evening were High Councilman Dean Ab- rams of Preston, Elder Monte Miles of Banida and Dwain Larsen of Sun Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baird and daughter Jill were recent dinner guests at the home of their daughter, LaRue Peterson and family in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kel ler and family recently re turned from a 10 day visit with his brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Keller, in Whittier, Calif. They visited many points of interest Mrs. Mildred Keller spent some time during December in Whittier, Calif., with her her family at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Larsen in Weston, where they had dinner in honor of her brother Ronald, who return. ed from Virginia, having ser ved tne past two years as a missionary. Mr. and Mrs. Uovd fSuHa. tensen and children, Maryann and John, spent the weekend in Provo visiting their child ren, rauiette. Mr. and Mrs A. J. Schomas. and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Keller and family visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hobbs, at Linrose. They all attended the cutter races. Geralyn Keller and LaDawn Jensen were in Logan one day Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baird vilted in Ogden Wednesday with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baird. Verla Baird and Elmlra Baird drove to Pocatello on business Tuesday. They also visited with their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Bennett Sandra Hansen, Jill Baird and Susan Jepsen sang at MIA stake meeting Friday night NOTICE OF PROPOSED TRANSFER OF WATER RIGHT NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEETING the weekend in Salt Lake visOF THE iting with their daughters, STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Notice is hereby given that Eleanor and Lee Ann and P. LaVell Roller of Weston,. TWIN LAKES their families. Their son; Idaho has applied to the State CANAL COMPANY Michael and wife did the Reclamation Engineer of the that Notice is hereby given chores. State of Idaho for a certificate the annual meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Weldon authorizing him to change Twin of the stockholders and son Kaylan spent will be the point of ofdiversion of the a weekend recently in Idaho Lakes Canal Companysvnki5niwaters subterranean held at Dayton. raus with ner brother and on the third family, Mr. and Mrs. Urban County, Idaho, Amount: 2.66 cubic feet 1969, at day of February. Olson. second. Priority: per Cul A.M. at the Dayton of Diversion: Russel Westerberg return 11:00 Point SW purpose of: ed home last week from the tural Hall, for theDirector Section 24, Township NEK, to Selecting one LDS hospital in Salt Lake 16S Range 38E, B.M. ' serve for a term as follows: Place of Use: SV4. SEV where he has spent the oast DirNo. District inree ween following a ser ETC sen. n.kft aMim- .r ivi ious operation. To Be Transferred To Mrs. Lucretia Maughan is n h r . TV1 v m OIHmI AlCUiAHIVpUtSk JA giving sewing lessons Tues business a. "may properly 4ec"?E . Jwnship days and Thursdays of this came before the meeting. IKK MBIIffA XKN! ill month in the ward. Those It is important that ";V. .LC.U1 UBC" wnge. taking the classes are Bonnie stockholders be represented BWOre UK vera In Larsen, Jessie Ericsson, nr hv nrorv . tilth risv nt Fdinun; IQCfl y r. Jensen, Claudia Erickson, .. ' WU0 WW J W r Baird and Dixie m. in nAiafin fv mw lATtm. t Lester P. sears, f? necBunauun I"uie auiie Anon-eantarav awftorizea agent, 1486-P- ub. Jan. No. Legal for his consideration any rea16, 23, 30, 1969. son or reasons why a certifi t A cate should not be issued authorizing such transfer. R. KEITH HIGGINSON State Reclamation Engineer Published in the Preston Citizen, Preston, Idaho, on January 23 and 30, 1969. Ras-muss- en Mtamiw nLr, 3--One tended meeting and classes at ISU during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jep sen and daughter Susan spent . - r Debbie Keller accompanied the studentbody officers of Preston high school to Pocatello Tuesday where they at- STO?' J i a k I aur MJt I I "-- fu.i-.n- n "- El-mi-ra I 1 I J. 2 Couple Honors AUTOMOBILE Mother At Birthday Dinner Legal No. 1489. Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE Paul Dursteler had a birthday ANNUAL MEETING OF dinner Sunday for her mother, Of the Stockholders of the Mrs. Woodrow Porter. Other y members of the Porter fam Irrigation Co. ily were present. Gifts were Notice is hereby given that presented to the honored the annual meeting of the Preston - Whitney Irrigation guest. will be Co., a corporation, Mr and Mr n ' tialn in 4Iia hnn am ai f vf iiau UICU BU MIU, Court TTniisa St PrPRtnn. 1Alt. wue ana son of logan for ho, Monday, January- - 27, M 1969. Sunday dinner. At the Clifford Sham home The annual report of the their daughter Nite Mm directors will be given, three directors will be elected, and home for the weekend. She business that may any uiuugni iuur guests wwi ner properly oe brought before from Salt Lake City. They the stockholders will be act-were &ue Miiner, uwen Kus- - ed won, sell, Gary Talbot and Mike PRESTON - WHITNEY Hamlin. IRRIGATION CO. At Relief Society Tuesday Angus Condie, the women quilted, worked Secretary on children's clothing and did Jan. Legal No. 1483-P- ub. painting on dish towels for 9, 16, 23, 1969. their coming bazaar. A hot luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hull Jr., and children, Lance, and Bentley, of Pocatello came home for the weekend to be with his narents. Thedr Sunday guests were the ttionara iNuner family of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Egbert and daughter Delora of Mapleton. FOR BRIDES -Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lund of Blackfoot their brought FOR GUESTS new son to the Maoleton ward 5 Jan. to him have Sunday, oiessea ana named. Mrs. BRIDAL REGISTRY Lund's father. Fred Pnrter. blessed and named the baby, Exclusive Gifts assisted by Bernard's father, of Lund Fred Banida. and his It's brother Lorin, who recently reuirnea irom an LUS mission. The baby was named Bruce B. After church Mia family met at the home of as. ana aits. Keith Taylor. MAPLETON Preston-Whitne- fwm xiaii i OVER FINANCE 30 Terms Available UnJ CARS & TRUCKS UNITS WILL BE ON DISPLAY ALL DAY FRIDAY LOOK 'EM OVER Cars selling over $100, Vi down. If financing is desired, make La) La arrangements prior to sale. Cash on cars selling under $100. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 at 7:30 P. M. 67 FORD 2-- Di. Hardtop 60FORDT-BIR- D (Needs a Little Body Work) 65 CHEVROLET Impala 4 Dr. 64 CORVAIR Monza Cpe. 60 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. - 6 cyl. overdrive 64 FORD 4 Dr. - 6 Cyl. 64 FORD Galaxie 4 Dr. 59 OLDS 88 4 Dr. 63 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4 Dr. 62 CORVAIR Sharp 57 OLDS 88 4 Dr. Hardtop 61 CHEVROLET Impala 4 Dr. 61 RAMBLER STATION WAGON 65 GMC With Stainless Steel Bulk Milk Tank yon 57 GMC 34 Ton WITH CAMPER Picknp. 4 Speed 1 V2 Ton Picknp CUSTOM CAB ATRANSMISSION Ton Picknp. 4 Speed 54 CHEVROLET V2 Ton. 4 Speed WITH CATTLE RACK Ton, Cab and Chassis 52 CHEVROLET V2 Ton. 4 Speed list of cars could alter slightly by sale date. FREE DOOR Used Car Dealers CASH PRIZES BE SURE TO REGISTER Welcome have to move these cars to make room All units on sale on display for new trades. Friday, January 24. We NO SET PRICES LARSON CHEVROLET-OLD- S, INC. 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