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Show THE CITIZE- April 10, 1969 fflNDER BRIEFS in.FVFI.AVH li RIFFS Mrs. Patsy Jensen, Mrs.: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook and two chil- - Hams of Salt Lake were dren were last weekend visit-- weekend visitors with his ors of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave parents, Mr. and Mrs. liara Williams. N- S Grandparents, Wil-Franci-ne Parents Tell Qf Births Wil-Hedi- n. DON GREAVES FOOD STORE CENTRAL MARKET WIXDFR Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bennett are parents of a baby boy born March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hodges announce they are grandparents. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rans-botto- - FREE OF LOTS IN PARKING OF TOE STORE BACK -P- GOLD STRIKE STAMPS RESTON, IDAHO m last week. m' jit ; - iws .3 Palmer Motor Is Pleased To Announce the Addition of Dean Abrams To Their Sales Sail. DEAN WILL BE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY. HE INVITES EVERY- THEIR OVER ONE TO COME IN AND TALK NEW OR USED CAR AND TRUCK NEEDS WITH HIM. Dean has lived here for the past 13 years. has been active In Church and Civic Affairs. A Special Welcome is made for all of He Dean's Friends and Associates to stop in and see him at PALMER MOTOR COMPANY 47 NORTH STATE ST. PRESTON, IDAHO Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Bennett have a new grandchild, a girl, born to Dr. and Mrs. Ed Crawford, who are living in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Vaterlaus and family spent Saturday with the Bennetts. They brought Perry and Colleen Crawford, who will stay until Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and the new baby can come get them. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bennett spent most of the latter part of the week assisting in planning the funeral services of Mrs. Laura Egbert, Mrs. Bennett's mother, who died Wednesday night in her home in Kaysville. The funeral was held Saturday. Mrs. Loretta Sharp hosted the Birthday club of the Sharp family Wednesday. Sisters, sisters in law and cousins vis ited and quilted during the day. CaDtain Vance Hedin was nhlA to visit his Barents over the Easter weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hedin met him at the Salt Lake airport and they visited with other members of the family who live in Salt Lake and Ogaen. The oDen house held Satur day evenine for Mrs. Johanna Mortensen on her 80th anni versary was attended by manv friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Morten- sen, Mr. and Mrs. can Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mnrtensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ste phen Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dale nelson ana Mr. ana Mrs. Melvin Hansen hosted the nartv and throughout the evening greeted and visited those attending. Mr and Mrs. Dean Bennett and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. uan tsen nett Every day Lowest food Prices in Cache Valley GOLDEN FLUFFO Lynden Rasmussen To Marry Massachusset Girl In June They plan to Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. of West Roxbury, June 8. Cardoos Mass., this week announced the engagement of their daughter, Linda Ann, to Lynden of Mink Olsen Rasmussen Creek. The groom to be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rasmussen. Miss Cardoos is a graduate of Roslindale high school in Roslindale, Mass., and attended Hickox Secretarial school evening classes in Boston. Mr. Rasmussen was graduated from Preston high school in 1961 and graduated from Utah State University in 1965 with a bachelor of science degree in electrical per and the bride is tary. a IHMaMJP JljIBLWISJi secre JBSL rjPTB Ex-Clill- M on - Model LAJ 250 LOOK AT ALL THESE FEATURES: Famous Double Wash Action Clothes Guard at Top of Tub Heavy Duty Transmission Powerful Dra'n Pump Installation Four Leveling Feet Balanced Air Flow System Handy Lint Collector Porcelain Enamel Drum Porcelain Enamel Wash Tub Acrylic Finish Top, Lid and Cabinet Door Safety Switch High Limit Safety Thermostat Automatic Fill Front Servicing Automatic Safety Lid Lock Color, White Door Latch Han Visits COFFEE From Coasi OXFORD Leon Fisher of Seattle, Wash., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fisher, and brother Douglas and family over the weekend. Orin Hatch and sons. War ren and Allen, of Roy were Oxford visitors Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. Merlin uatcn and family of Ogden visited his mother, Mrs. Annie Hatch, Saturday and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Han sen, in Montpeher Sunday. Raster visitors at the home at Mr Cecil Fisher were her daughter, Alta and George Christensen, of Rexburg and her niece. Mr. ana Mrs. Law rence Gilmour and family of 3 turned home Sunday. CLEVELAND til "WHERE QUALITY TELLS AND PRICE SELLS" STATE PRESTON PHONE 853-08- SIS Pres. and Mrs. Dee spent a few days in Salt Lake City where he attended a convention. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smith and his mother, Mrs. Letitia in Smith, spent Thursday Logan on business. Mr anH Mrs Norm an Har ris and family of Garland spent the Easter weekend visitino hie mnthflT. Mrs. GraCC Harris, and relatives in Soda Andrea-se- n oss Home Furnishings ESS 11 NORTH BRIEFS M Springs. . hit' 111 il ITWHl MlMMBSSiMlfM Cans $j CANS 46-O- Z. TUNA FISH - White Star 3 for $1 TUNA FISH- - Van Camps 5 for $1 VIENNA SAUSAGE - Libby's .... 4 for 89c CAN evening. Clufl Kendall drove to cbisb on business Saturday and re- A CAREFREE BROS. HILLS 49c DRINKS - LGE. JAR RIG TOP 39c KM.BMfcMmMMMw ASSORTED FLAVORS and son Randy of Pocatello spent Easter with their son, Gary and Carol Baker. Mrs. Lavona Hatch took her genealogy class, Carolyn Cox, Marylyn Olson, LaPreal Ward and Neil Gailey, to Logan Monday to the Temple Aronrl liPnoaiOElCal the nhvai W.MVWB U Library to find their assign-- 1 ment. Mrs. Donna Kendall, Lavo na Hatch, Ruby Ralphs, Bes-- ; sie Olson, Wiima wara, ana Yvonne Hodges enjoyed quilt ing, a dinner ana visiting si the home of Gayle Nenaaii Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clim tt.eno.an and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch attended the wedding reception at Dayton for Mr. and Mrs. Heber Glen Bingham Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hawkes and children from Neb., visited her Wayne, grandmother, Mrs. Cecil Fisher, Thursday. Mrs. Marie Hatch, with her daughter Gwen and granddaughter, Alice Hatch, went tn Tinnri River. Ore.. Thurs day evening to visit another! daughter, Orlene ana ueiDeri Holden and family, over the; ' Easter weekend. Mrs. Sharon Hatch and daughter Michelle and her, brother, Milo Andersen, of Pocatello visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baker drove to Pocatello Wednesday evening, then went on to Boise Thursday on ousiness. They returned home Friday Washer for When Yon Buy the Matching Automatic Carton FRUIT be married on PEANUT BUTTER WHIPPING OR SOUR 75c Lb. Lbs. $2.19 Can 10c POTTED MEAT FOOD DOG Toilel Tissues NORTHERN 4 Roll VETS Pkg. 39c PUR EX 200 COUNT 4 Boxes $1 Gal. 49c ... CREAM ICE Cans $1 12 Facial Tissues I.G.A. APPLES Vi GaL 39c FROZEN FOODS' ORANGE JUICE 5 for $1 GRAPE JUICE 7 for $1 PRODUCE with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker Model DEJ2S0 Friction-Typ- e JQc Pkg. CREAM SWEET CREAM D catello visited and had dinner ELECTRIC Flush-To-Wa- ll GILT EDGE M LB. BAG BUTTER LINDA ANN CARDOOS CLOTHE DRYER Heavy Duty Stabilizer System Drum Suspension Heavy Duty 69 $3.98 CAN ASSORTED FLAVORS con- g CAKTOMCD PUDDING-Je- llo Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hatch and daughter Michelle of Po-- Non-Clo- IJ!. FLOUR EJS Only $249.00 - 3 $1 DOZEN SHORTENING Darrell, Kent and Cynthia AUTOMATIC GRADE A YOUNGSTERS Both are employed at the Loosle are staying with their Mrs. and Mr. Sylvania Electronic Systems grandparents, Harold Swainston, for a week in Waltham, Mass., where the while Dr. and Mrs. Darrell Broom is an electrical engin Loosle are attending a vention in Miami, Fla. 3 EGGS ROMAN BEAUTY $1.98 BUSHEL ORANGES TREE RIPENED BUCKET NAVELS 10 REDS 100 -P- Lbs- - Lbs. 29c Pkg. 29c FRENCH FRIES DDAHO $1.98 URSER'S QUALITY HEATS CUSTOM CUTTING -- 39c TV DINNERS $1.00 POTATOES 5 for $1 MEAT PIES COLD STORAGE LOCKERS ROUND STEAK- GRADE A BACON HALIBUT PIECES TO BAKE OR FRY Lb. BAR 33c .... 2 S THICK Lbs- - SLICED $i29 RUST PASTRY SHOP FOB QUALITY BAKED GOODS BAKED FRESH DAILY PIES CHERRY, GOOSEBERRY and REAL CREAM Each BREAD-lLb.Loav- es WHITE OR STONE GROUND WHOLE WID3AT 1V4 LB. LOAVES 49c 95c Each 50c . ; ior 3 for 89c |