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Show 4 THE CITIZEN May Woman Visits 1, 1969 In Washington CLARKSTOX Mrs. Martha Goodey is visiting in Washington with her sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Goodev at Richland and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Goodey at ''Mattel vpv&xm'- - m fo!WK&?isv--;f- - I Ellcnsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Godfrey entertained Sunday at their home. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Godfrey and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Godfrey and family of Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Godfrey and STUDENT PRIMARIES Mrs. Steven Chambers; Katherine Chambers, daughter Pimary elections for next of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers; Jan Eckersley, daufamily of Ogden, Mr. and officers North and cheerleaders at year's studentbody Mrs. John E. Godfrey and Cache Junior High School were conducted last week. Afghter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Eckersley; Donna Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bobbins of ter a week of campaigning, final elections will be condaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hansen; Peggy Stevens, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. ducted this Friday. Finalists for these positions are, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Fred Stevens; Barbara Lonnie Godfrey. Glen GodPresident. Mark Buxton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Buxdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Waldron; Joyce frey, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roton, and Mark Fiamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Flam-me- r. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson, (Back berts and Joyce Nelson of Dennis Godderidge, son of Mr. and row) Kandace Pond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Preston. Mrs. Ross Godderidge, and Karen Jackson, daughter of Pond; Sonja Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willis G. Guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson. Secretary, Janice Gittins, Sharp; Jill Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Allen; and Mrs. George Loosle reof Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gittins, and Cindy WheelMaria Riches, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Riches; daughter cently were Mr. and Mrs. Sharla Glover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Glover; er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wheeler. Cheerleader Basil Fosbinder of Shelley, finalists from which six will be elected, on (front row, Ward, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Karl Ward; Joy Signe Lyle Gardner of Rexburg, Mr. to ngfxj suzette unamDers, daughter of Mr. leu Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Creed Johnson. and Mrs. Darwin Holman and Mrs. Viola Ilays of Lancaster, SEE 174 COMBINES COME IN A group of North Cache Valley men were hosted Calif., Mrs. Lueen Davis, EdPoca-tello to to lunch In Pooatello recently and then saw 174 Gleaner combines come in wards, Calif., Mrs. Lila AnEarl back seventh row) on one train. The local group incudes (starting left, derson of San Gabriel, Calif., L. A. Nelson of Modern Farm, Lovell Menderthall, Thatcher; Stewart Geddea, Preston; and Mrs. Deanna Neibour of TRENTON Harold Buttars' Helena Andrew, Doris But- - day party for three family Heggie, Clartiston; Harry Miles, Banida. (Front row) Clifford Jensen and Curtts Lake Salt City. "eseat is recuperating satisfactorily tars and Lula Lott enjoyed J3" Keller, Preston; Wilfrd Bosworth, Treasureton; Neil F. Nelson, Preston, and Veloy The Clarkston ward Priafter being seriously hurt at i the performance of Rouvaun were Auger, Glendale. mary held their Family Hour Stev- .5 ' Mm the 84 VaUey Music HaU in ens and family of Logan and Sunday evening following sac iTT Mr. TRENTON BRIEFS Hulse Bountiful rament service. Participat Leone Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Stevens recently. Couple Due Back of Bliss. Ida.. and 27 , on T the were family program ing Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin V j tl VI p.i 111 H11U AUtMU " vwna 0 were weekend visitors of her Pri Five From World Tom Lou Lott attended a hair-uroro in and family met their son Cle-o- children, with the enure tha aim enmiunv conlocal Talent Find Mr. Mrs. Leland and parents, mary singing songs. In charge tests are at the Salt Lake City air- were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn wSvS? planned by various T. Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Davis Dorreen Godfrey, Mar as he port Friday morning, Farm Bureau had as guests their son in have groups dine Butand LaRaine Mr. and Mrs. Marlow wrote this week from Rio de returned from the North Cen- garet Jar Franklin county. P""?6"4 nd Mr- - Kefford Pearce. ler and family of McCali, Ida., Rex and wife and their new Peek of Ogden were Monday Janeiro, Brazil. They recent- tral States mission. of Divide, Fairview Farm Bureau Wayne D. Bell grandson Ryan spent several days visiting his Mont. This Is the first dinner of tour Brent and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pitcher their Talent will FriFind be held ly completed baby J. Walter Ross Nor-ve- ll Reeder accompanied the Sky Melvin Grant 8 p.m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. this for 2, at day Africa. May evening, couple. young rs - T Publishers i in the Fairview church. Those Butler. Marlow had Winn is the former Annette! t for two They , to take show and come to Utah to attend a Ashcroft, daughter of Mr. and wanting part Published every Thursday months and plan to come to evwlin!, to nariicioate in a their talent should contact at Ogden in fores- Mrs. Dell Ashcroft of Hyde Toe Late To Classify by the schooling New York April 29 by way program. Mrs. Norman Roberts or Mrs. I'ark. Division and plant manage Citizen Publishing Co., of the Vsrgin Islands. John King, Mrs. Ornal Hyde try. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mar- - ment of smithfieia Inc., Lewiston, Utah 84320. WANTED . Excavation, drag and Mrs. Veloy and Bishop . . ham nZTnnio7 their son. They will visit sons, Lynn riott have moved to Newton Franklin Plants expressed ap- or Mrs. Merlin Gilbert, Farm Second class postage paid hfl ho Griffin and and Bureau officers. home. to future their make family Bishop daughter-in-laMr. and and week at Lewiston, Utah 84320. Davis in Virginia and Wayne for ef this preciation er, drainage and irrigation - Treasureton-Thatche- r and Mrs. Ellis Griffin and Mrs. Melvin Grant, to Clear- Mr. and Mrs. D. Gam Stev- forts Booth in Chicago, and their put forth for the promo- - River dale work. Pipes furpipeline a from returned ens have in rates ac-TalFarm Bureau to field make the Subscription i nished and installed. Sunday family, all of Ogden, were ition of Del Monte Week in to return New as children, they k at ent Cache County, Utah, and Find will be held Satur- here Ames, la., stay vii 24" galvanized culvert 24" Sunday evening to hear quaintance of a new great1 Pocatello. iwith their daughter, Mr. and Ds Franklin County, Idaho, 8 at 3, and day May evening, granddaup.m. granddaughter pedal appreciaSo'n was n the is $3.50 per foot, 18" is $3.00 14.00 a year, $5.00 outside. Treasureton church. their nephew, Cleon Griffin, irhtpr rpenootivolv thp in. Mrs. Davis is the former Mrs. Travis Littledike. exnded to foot. Charles Collins, his per mission in the North fant baDy 0f Mr anc Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant :Der of Commerce and Pres-- l Those desiring to take part report Mrs. Lucy Tanner. Soda Springs, Central States. can other Mrs. meo smith, Many Howard Grant. Howard tea went to Bountiful Saturday to ton Chamber of Commerce ;noma 18t3c or Mrs. Raymond friends and relatives were school in the Clearfield see her father, Mark L. John-- j for their work with local gro- d son, wno recenuy unuerweiu cerS Sant, Looks like so present to hear Elder Grif-- 1 Junior IUSh. This makes two USED Recliner. stores, new. Sold new for $200, onsurgery on his leg. He papers, and others in promot-wa- s Franklin - Mapleton Talent fin. A special duet was sung Jfeugllters for m young cou- able to be up and around ing tnSs event. "We are most Kind will be held Thursday Shirlene and Arlene Grif-- : Mr an(j Mrs Paul Miner! ly $49.95. Foss Furniture. the hospital. to be a part of such evening, May 8, at 8 p.m. in by lStlc happy the Franklin ward cultural fin, accompanied by Marilyn have recently purchased the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eller- - communities," Del Monte CONFECTION hall. Mrs. Ramon spent four days in Idaho f jcjais sajd. Wright Griffin. Two piano solos were farm of Elmer Marriott and SEE our exclusive showing SUPPLY ROUTE is in charge of this program. have moved to; last wecK. rney visuea mr. played by Gaylene Eppich of tne Marriotts of rare Newton to make their home, j Unusual opportunity for man Mink Creek community en- Smithfield and Mrs. Ed Stalley and famor woman to restock new tertainment program will be Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mor- - Tho nonnla nt Trantnn luoro ily in Rupert, a son Clark and Antique Heirloom & Estate took then who news of saddened at held the wife the' coin dispensers with Paul, by type 9, evening, May Friday Jewelry now through May 10 at 8 p.m. in the Mink Creek tenson have returned from a accidental death of Randall, high quality packaged food them to Buhl, where they vischurch. ited her brother Ray and Those interested in two week vacation in Hawaii Tillotsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. products. Handling brand names only. No selling. Defamily. They called on Lowell being on the program should where they had an enjoyable Marvin Tillotsen of Caliente, Allred in Castleford, a former Three music students from contact Mrs. Reed Jensen or Nev., former residents of pendable person can net """ Trenton. He was killed in a Trenton VERY HIGH EARNINGS. resident, and Mr. the West Side high school re- - Mrs. Burnell Baird. ONE SIXiY SIX MAIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - motocycle accident Saturday, Part or full time. Requires and Mrs. Wilford Archibald ceived superior ratings at the Farm Funeral services for Randall in Wendell. $1150 to $3250 cash secured regional music festival held Bureau Talent Find will be LEWISTON WOMAN were held in the Trenton ward held Friday evening, May 9, by inventory and equiprecently in Burley. from (Continued page 1) ment. Write for personal inchapel Thursday with Bishop They were Julie Bingham, at 8 p.m. in the Dayton CulMartin Palmer and Sherry tural Hall. Those wanting to church. She has served as Merlin L. Andrew officiating. terview, giving phone numshould contact Primary president, Buttars. ber to Inter-Stat- e Relief Interment was in the Trenton Dist Co., participate 455 East 4th South, Susanne Smart received a Mrs. K. L. Bodrero or Mrs. Society president, MIA presi- - cemetery. Suite Mrs. u. (jam Stevens engood rating. All four per- Walter Beutler for more dent, and a member of the 206, Salt Lake City, Utah tertained at a combined birth- formed piano solos. 84111. lStlc Primary Stake presidency. A personal of; philosophy life, coupled with her relig-- j SUGAR COMPANY STATE IIOLSTEIX ious commitments, is her constant source of boundless (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Marlene Lundahl energy. 2. J. T. Buxton, Weston. outlines her life pattern in this shorter growing season than manner: "Integrity, 3. Lawrence D. Mickel-soother regions. and personal excelIdaho. in beet Grace, Significant changes lence are a part of every 4. William D. and Doug- man's receiving facilities for the destiny, if only we will fall harvest were announced las Wright .Franklin, Idaho. reach for it, work for it As 5. Utah State University, philosopher Spinoza by Assistant General Agricusaid,' "True happiness comes from lturalist Henry Zobell, who Logan, Utah. and I believe 6. Sherald D. Lewis, Af- achievement,' said that a larger beet piler that everyone can exist with, is slated for the Lewiston ton, Wyoming. God at his side if he holds 7. Leon D. and Boyd K. these simple practices area. The maas huge factory BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLARS ARE STILL BIG DOLLARS truth." chine, capable of unloading Gardner, Honeyville, Utah. 20 to 25 trucks per hour an 8. Wayne J. Matthews, BLACK & WHITE average of one every three Ovid, Idaho. from page 1) (Continued 9. Gibbons Bros., Lewis-tominutes will replace an oldLouise Mcndenhall, chlcy, er unit that was considerably Utah. Gcniel Webb, Clair Harris, OvW. 10. Wilmer slower and not as versatile in Brown, LaMar Spackman, director. handling the various farm id, Idaho. Advertising Mark L. 'ihcu- 11. Floyd Toone and Sons, rer, chairman; LaMar Spack-- j trucks used by growers in deman. director; Cyrus Lewis, Grace, Idaho. livering beets. V. M. Allen, L. D. Bowcutt, 12. Preston, will have two "This unit Henry Drury, Edward Merrill. S. M. Webb. Idaho. at forms and two Finances C. S. Hall, chair-- 1 H. University of Wyoming, chutes. One platform will man; Wm. II. Harris, direct- Wyoming. p hnndle or. trucks, Afton, L. 14. Rilev Mickelson, while Iho other will iinloal Rales A. B. llunsak- cr. chairman; J. T. Murray, trucks into a crn-- j Grace, Idaho. II. Mickclson, 15. Daniel Terry Nivison, Jun- jtnvcyor." Zobell explained. GET TZIE CHOICE SELECTIONS FOE HURRY iiir Ilnppic, MyrI Smith, Del-- . "This unit is comparable Io Grace, Idaho. 'hp pnpubr piler whidi wp1 16. Rodney G. Wheeler, Ivi-- t iViir. Earl Egan, Blaine; YOUR MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS had at Lewiston from IT 1' Afton, Wyoming. Rair, Dclbert Etjan. Alan Wm. II. Fleming, lie noted. "It is a morn Hodson, L. 17 i!7." Nnrri Mickelson, Nurlluup Kini; ri!si:arr:li has supercharfjiid 910 . rr" i Richard Baglcy. llrniiil wilh f!X(.i!in,.y d nriMit nlfnlfas to cmcirm unit amii win no eas- Lewiston, Utah. get this ' to handle nil of the "rounds ily able reart, ijucntin Ovid IJrimr! also oHurs slron.-jn-r growth. seed18. Archie Parker, 'I chairman; Champ Webb, dir- Lewiston beets," he sa'd. ling vijjnr. mi rurlinr first caillin", foster Idaho. nxovcry, in Don Other changes Cache ector; Forsgren, Clark extra lcaliiiuMs nnd muro hnf 19. Bern ard spot tulcrannc. ReDcl--j Larsen, Rigby, A. J. Mcndenhall, Valley beet areas will see a sult: hi'ili.-- r yield, (MinIjy. Wyoming. ii!;.r HowGail Thayne, bert Egan, Alvey, larger piler at the Logan sta More formers mw !W Unind than 20. Marvin any other ard Anderson, Jed Robinson, tion, to accomodate larger alfalfa brand. It's tirra hleniind, winter and Idaho. Bag-leRichard a Orval hardy and new beet Dobson, dean- Grace, trucks, droufiht tolerant to give consistently good perfor21. Dorrell Rogers, uay city councilman. ing mechanism, a larger dirt GET YOUR GRADUATION OUTHTS HOW AND SAVE mance year nfter year. Concessions and Exhibits hopper and discharge chute ton, Idaho. Ask us about 01!) Ilianrl. the new Muml of alfaln for tare dirt at the Holt reD. Buttars, Wm. F. Smith, chairman; 22. Wendell fas that has added director. inr:hos" to J. station. Dennis, ceiving Lewiston, Utah. every cutting. The sugar company is also Parking and Policing 23. Floyd Toone and Sons, Murray, chairman; converting the Anderson sta- Grace, Idaho. 2 tion from James T. Murray, director; units INTEHM0UNTAW FARMERS 24. Max Larsen, Thayne, ASSN. to more satisfactory electric Henry Earl Bair. Wyoming. Dr. Show Veterinarian motor drive. 25. Marty O. Mickelson, Norman Erekson. Idaho. Ariel D. Grace, son J. of Mr. NORTH flUP KING SEEDS Howell, Terry Photographer 26. Harris A. Mickelson, Benson and Mrs. Ralph Howell, is at Utah State Holstein Asso- tending American Beauty Grace. Idaho. 8 SOUTH STATE PRESTON, IDAHO Lewis-- 1 elation in Salt Lake Citv. He President Norris, Wal-dro- Vice-presiden- t, Man Recovers From Injury FB Plans Three Talent Tests j"ef ZA MLfl .TJ .. rtm ASM n, ii.t flftSHSrt? . I toe a. DelMonie Says 1 Thanks io Area ; i " t three-wee- ; & j c. 547-459- 8. j 152-193- 8, non-foo- news-maj- al-'ch- cs 852-039- 5. or BENNION'S BOYD PARK of-m- , Music Students Get Superiors L. j Dayton-Clifton-Oxfo- i - rd Foss Clothing's - BIG self-relianc- e, beet-produci- n, SPRING - SAVE SAVE - SAVE - All P rices Slashed Hen's Suits Men's Spori Goals Ladies' Coals Ladies' Suits Dresses Separates n, Two extra "acre inches" per cutting added to dirt V! 918 side-dum- j Tk-kc- t end-dum- p ! !!!... Brand ALFALFA I i & i Tf GIRLS! j Prescott, y, I El-vi- p-- Le-Ro- SALE STARTS FRIDAY, NAY y gas-power- ed FOSS CLOTHING I College is enjoying it very much. 27. Leslie Weeks, ton, Utah. Mickelson. , tn n, |