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Show ! i i :,.nf- -. i"! .; March Family Honors Mother On Bizlhday Event Preston Couple Notes 50th Wedding Year - j Bank Grace, Idaho ON CERTIFICATES $1,000.00 OR SIX MONTHS. 4 OF MORE DEPOSIT OF ISSUED FOR INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS PASSBOOK COMPOUNDED AND PAID SEMI-ANNUAL- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Proteetfta Has Seen Increased From $10,IM.M to $lS,Hi.M. SAVE 17c COCKTAIL $1 BOXES . 3 79c for VAN CAMPS LIGHT IIVLLIXG j MARCH 27 - 28 - 29 YOU HEAR THE SALESLADY?" Starring Phyllis DUler 27-28-29- 6 TUNA FISH THURS., FRL, SAT. THURS.. FBI.. SAT.. M0N. - MAR. - $3.39 TALL CAN RED ALASKAN SOCKEYE FRUIT IREA SHOWS PLATING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ARE . . TRAVELING Lbs. SO POWDEKKD OK IIKOWN Let's Go To A Movie PRESTON $3.79 99 GILT EDGE 50 LR. RAG SUGAR River visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Inglet. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hyde of Ogden visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hyde, this weekend. Vella Rawlings and Laura Harris visited Pearl Whitehead and Carrie Hall in the Logan hospital Thursday. In sacrament meeting Sunday evening Rita Bowles and Mardeen Hall were released as secretaries of the Sunday school and junior Sunday Sunday school, respectively. Mardeen was sustained as secretary of the Sunday school and Orlene Lamont was sustained as secretary of the junior Sunday school ONE AR0UT THE - DEL MONTE Dak Joiurron, CfefiJd Girl rn "5 - :. ; ::; t:..-- O.i- f ' u SAN. 35c PKG. -: U. ; ;.J u '1 At Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Choules announce the marriage of their daughter, Dineen, to Ernest Jan Eberhard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eberhard Jr. Dineen is a graduate of Preston high school and Utah State University. She taught English, Drama and Speech in high school in Utah before graduating and receiving her wings as an United Airlines stewardess from their school in Chicago, 111. She is based in the San Francisco area and substitute teaches in the San Mateo Union high school district whenever she has an opportunity. Jan is a graduate of Preston high school and Utah State University in Forestry. He has made his home at' Minneapolis, Minn., employed by a chemical company. He will continue his education in Business at a university in California. were married at. They Lake Tahoe and are spending their honeymoon in Mexico.) They will be honored at an d open house April 4 at Reception Center. CHOC C ;nUP - IIERSIIEY'S mm JSL'La lb. GIfltiT EARS 3 for $1 . 7 POP QUART BOTTLES CREAM Gal. . Q9c PAPER TOWELS TOILET TISSUES 150 COUNT JUMBO ROLL ASSORTED COLORS Boxes $1 3 Rolls 89c Case $2.98 POTATOES RUSSETS - BAG 10 Lbs. 29c GRAPEFRUIT Texas Pink Large 13 for $1 -P- 4 Rolls 39c -- FROZEN TV Dinners NAVELS Kim Wilson spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson. Kim is attending school at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rich and family spent Thursday in Pocatello. $1 2 GAL. $2.59 ORANGES FAIRVW BRIEFS for FACIAL TISSUES 5 DINEEN CHOULES 69c COCOA Can IIERSIIEY'S -- 2 LB. CAN IIIjTMT MEADOW GOLD 1 $1 IIERSIIEY'S CAN 4 for $1 SODA Lb. 3 4 for 89c 1 CHOC. OTPS IIERSIIEY'S ICE Lake Tahoe aI $1.49 ALL FLAVORS Dineen Choules Marries West-woo- RFC. 5 Pfcro. $1 n- Jan Eberhard CREAM : r d .'.I'.g'.'.er, ;. EEE3LEH COOKIES Spring Sale ..'I,,' .S "i State Dal a Da.i.l ,'. : s ,.! t ,n, s:n of Mrs. Enid JohnMl1, j;:. ui rad u a t e d son of Preslon and the late Ilex Laync of Salt Lake David L. Johnson. "j'.n no-itoll.g;i ana semThe engaged couple will ex- inal y. Hi! tilled an LDS misCity visited with Mr. and Mrs. John King and family Sun- change vows June 19 in the sion to England and has gradday. Logan LDS Temple and will uated from Utah State UniShauna Nelson of Logan be honored that night at a versity in Education. He will spent the weekend with her reception in the Clearfield graduate from the LDS Institute this spring. While at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Third ward cultural hall. Nelson. Miss Hailing graduated university he was affiliated Delta Phi Kappa fraFern Wilkinson of Franklin from Clearfield high where, with theand chorus. of the editor was year-she Cub ternity of Bowcutt Rosella and TIIEAT11E GOLD STRIKE STAMPS SALMON Itich or Og.leir tiie wetkwid wilii Mr. "DID -- OF THE STORK BACK WHITE FLYER s. lirst National IN PARKING FLOUR BRIEFS presently an active member Ranea Rawlings, Melodee LaMont and Eloise King acof the Seventies quorum. companied the Mormoniers to are Mrs. Tanner Mr. and Lake City Wednesday Salt the parents of three children, audition for the Eugene an for Lee S. Mrs. John (Georgia) talent show. Jelesnik of Richland, Wash.; Mrs. Alta Fifield visited in WhitKendall (Donna) Larsen, Ovwith Mrs. Dennis Moser id, Ida.; and Darwin Tanner ney Mrs. Cecil Foster and and 14 have of Riverdale. They Leonard Taylor of Salt Mrs. grandchildren and one great Lake City. Norma Hurray of Mrs. !K:vM;ja spent Tursclrr visitin" her sister, Vvmuu liawi-in.'i- FREE OF Every day Lowesl food Prices in Cache Valley Tanner was born Feb. Mr. LOTS PRKSTON, IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carver 1, 1895 in North Powder, Ore. and family of Soda Springs with their He has been a Sunday School spent Saturday Mrs. Del-be- rt Mr. and ward teacher parents, superintendent, Knudsen. He is and home missionary. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Tanner celebrated their 50th anniversary on wedding March 19 with close relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner were married March 19, 1919 in the Salt Lake Temple. They have resided in Riverdale all their married lives. Mrs. Tanner, the former Lucy Swainston, was born March 31, 1895 at Whitney. She has been a Sunday School and Primary and Mutual teacher. FAIKVIEW POOD STOHI CENTRAL MARKET met at her home to celebrate her birthday, which is March 19. A hot dinner was served to "0 family members. Frescnt were Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Prescott and family of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Griffin and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Freeman and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cres-sa- ll and family of Sandy, Ut., Lyman Prescott and family of Soda Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Freeman of Logan and Mrs. Carol Dawn Moser of Pocatello. Her husband is in Vietnam. Mrs. Prescott re c e i v e d many gifts and the afternoon was spent playing games and visiting. On March 19 Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Griffin had a dinner in their home at Logan for her mother. Seven family members were present. MR. AND MRS. TANNER ;kkavk.s im On Sundav, March 16, the family of Mrs. Lee Prescott I THE CITIZEN 27, 1969 FOODS 39c . 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