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Show me Sociable Citi Friday and Saturday visit- and Mrs. Bill Auger were ors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Keith (LaMoyne) RemMrs. Howard Hall and Mr. ington, son Steve, and daughters, Stacey and Debbie, and a friend Sue from Los Angeles, Calif. Bishop Remington was in Salt Lake City attending LDS conference. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Olsen and three children arrived at her parents' home, the Bill Augers, to join the group. They also visited in Weston with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen. FOR BRIDES -Also spending spring vacation at home with her parents was FOR GUESTS Shari Auger, a student at Idaho State University in BRIDAL REGISTRY She returned to her studies Tuesday. Exclusive Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis had as Easter guests Mr. and It's Mrs. Paul Herd of Simi, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sar gent and children, Rozanne and David of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adamson and children, Jeff, Rindy, Tammy and Damn, of Ogden. , The Little Ones DON GREAVES Mrs. Mads Andersen feted her husband, Mads, on a follow-u- p birthday dinner on March 28. A turkey dinner was served with another birthday cake given by Mr. and Mrs. Swend Andersen. Those who attended besides Mr. and Mrs. Swend Andersen were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jensen and children, Leanne and Michael, and the honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Prescott were invited to Montoelier for Easter dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tippetts of Ernest Beutlcr of Layton, o. . i. - Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harris were oleasea to nave their children spend Easter with them. Mr. ana Mrs. nai Fisher and familv of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barrett and family of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Harris and families enjoyed a turkey dinner. Hamburger Gravy Mashed Potatoes Vegetable Cake Bread, Butter (Eastslde Schaols) FRIDAY, APRIL flnwerg. TUESDAY, APRIL 22 JOHNSON'S DRUG S A PUBLIC SERVICE LISTS NEXT WEEK'S SCHOOL LUNCH MENU 18 - Milk Goloush WEDNESDAY, Buttered Beets Carrot Stick Fresh Apple Cake With Carmel Topping Bread, Butter Milk APRIL 23 Goloush Green Beans Apple Pie Bread, Butter Ala-Mo- de Milk MONDAY, APRIL 21 THURSDAY, APRIL 24 Pizza Cream Corn Spring Salad Barbeque Potato Salad Fruit Cookies Milk Milk JOHNSON'S DRUG PHONE 85241(3 PRESTON BRIEFS Mr And Mrs. Melvin Grif fith of Rexburg spent Friday nieht with Mr. ana Mrs. nen- rv Drurv. Saturday Mrs. entertained at dinner Drury for the Griffeths and Mr. ana Mrs. Wayne Bair of Lewiston. Mrs. Grace Whitehead entertained the Hi Lo club at her home in Franklin. Neta Gates was a sDecial guest. Meda Robinson won high at bridge, Eva Merrill, low, Neta Gates and Marilyn Henderson the floating Drizes. Mrs. wnite- head served a hot dinner on a table centered with spring see your boy's first faltering taps replaced by a headlong gallop. Or your little girl playing with her rattle one moment and fondling her pet duck the next Why not make the move to movies-t- he easy way with a Kodak InitamaticS Movie Camera and Projector. Drop In and let us show you how easy home movie-m- a king it! 'as - LOTS FREE OF TREASURETON BRIEFS Bonnie Christensen weekend $me with the spent her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ted Paskins and family. Those participating in the floorshow of the Oneida Stake Gold and Green ball were Kathy Perry, Glenna Paskins. Earl Hymas, Andy Denton and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hy mas. A reception for all Oneida Stake Honorary Master M Men and Honorary Golden Gleaners was held prior to the ball. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bar- ger attended the reception. Mrs. IN PARKING OF THE STORE BACK RESTON, IDAIIO jr. EGGS Collage fU Hill PE PEl Pi3 PEl i alii TBltfaHaaTMflll ' t ITU llllll alii GRADE A CARTONED 3 29c flT - YOUNGSTERS ill1 - I aM CHOC. CHIPS Doz ttti.. t. $1 jsrm,m-- "SaS. - 5- 2 COCOA HERSIIEY'S INSTANT MIX , SUE RASMUSSEN Sue Rasmussen To Marry Foalima Hokum In Temple ned. The bride is a 1966 gradu ate of the Grace high school. She also graduated from the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. The bridegroom has filled an LDS mission in Arizona and is a student at the LDS Business College. He will graduate in June in Higher Accounting. John Hall Family Holds Annual Party FAIRVIEW The John Hall Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson family held their annual par- and Michelle. A.en Adams and three chilty at the cultural hall in Fair-vieThose present were dren of Layton spent the Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hall and weekend with Mr. and Mrs. family of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rich. Herman Hall of Jerome, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Herschel Hall and Fifield visited in Clarkston son of Aberdeen, Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Mrs. Melvin Gilbert, Mr. and Buttars. Mrs. Roy Gilbert, and Mr.1 Visitors the past week with and Mrs. Bryce Gilbert, all Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Inglet of Lewiston, Mark Cottrell of were Fern Wilkinson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Roland Olsen of Neil Knudsen and children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Nor Mrs. Clyde Gamble and girls man Corbridge and family of of Blackfoot Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Darlene King, Eloise and Hyde of Montpelier, Mr. and Darrel visited in Ogden with Mrs. Sidney Hyde and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Parry ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hail and Charlotte, who had brokof Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry en her leg. Hall of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Henry Drury and of Paul Carver and children on Soda Springs, Mr. and Mrs. were in Ogden Wednesday visited also business. They Mr. Moser Glade and son, famand Mrs. Brian Hyde of with Beverly Smith and ily. Mr. Mrs. and Wesley Preston, dauHyde, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mrs. Wilma Wade and Mr. of Mrs. Hamer and Byron ghter Knudsen, spent the Hall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Easter weekend with her fan Dennis Hall and family, ther, Levi Bodily. A grandHall, and Jeff Hyde. Kate Wood of San They enjoyed a program, daughter, is attending who supper and visiting. There Bruno, school at BYU, visited with were 71 present. Kim Wilson and Bentley, her grandfather also. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harris Wilson of Salt Lake City spent the Easter weekend with their were in Logan Thursday on parents and grandparents, business. KRAFT PEPPER Powdered or Brown Schillings COFFEE 3 .... CASE 48-O- Z. 4 $2.95 "CASE SAL- DOG FOOD SpRAY 1 GET SET 2 for $1 FRUIT COCKTAIL Case $4.98 FROZEN PRODUCE ICE CREAM GRAPEFRUIT TEXAS PINK 5149 Case PEAS $1 E- CREAM STYLE Can 9c tor $1.00) FOR Case $3.49 CORN SKIPPY Can $2.19 (VAN CAMPS LIGHT 5 Fruit Drinks ASSORTED lb. 3$1 TUNA FISH WHITE STAR CHUNK All Grinds Folgers z. Can 39c 6 Boxes $1 fiec.T 69 59 MAYONAISE SUGAR .aavm $1 .Si: Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rasmussen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sue, to Foalima Hokum of Salt Lake City. An April 18 wedding in the Logan Temple has been plan- -P- GOLD STRIKE STAMP? Carton Wilt . Every day Lowest food Prices in Cache Valley ti ..:; ... Those who had Easter Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Byington and family were Allen Byington of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rigby of Lake Point, Tooele, Elizabeth David Backman of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pitcher and Levi Rigby of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine fin vis and arm nf Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bruderer and family of Pocatello. and Mrs. Kimball Phip-pe- n returned to Preston from their home at Paradise Palms in Mesa, Ariz., where they spent the winter. realize how fast your children How can you keep track of on the kitchen door are one '0rr i3 Mr. From day to day you dont are growing and changing. thia growth? Pencil marks way. Movies are better to ,tWi FOOD STOKf CENTRAL MARKET s Montpelier, Cyril Prescott of Norman Tippetts of Pocatello, ri .avrnn mi i niv hi km vixuru with other friends and rela tives in Bear Lake. FAIRVDSW THE CITIZEN 17, 1969 April IGA LGE. SIZE - FOODS Gal. 69c y2 FLAVORS MEADOW GOLD 2 13 foi $1.00 Gal. $2.49 39c TV DINNERS ORANGES TREE RIPENED NAVELS $1.00 BUCKET 10 Lbs 29c POTATOES REDS 100 -P- ORANGE JUICE 5 for $1 GRAPE JUICE 7 fox $1 STRAWBERRIES Lbs. $L9S Carton 29c URSER'S QUALITY HEATS COLD STORAGE LOCKERS CUSTOM CUTTING Mar-dea- - PICNIC HAMS LB. LB. 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