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Show STAN'S MARKET PRESTON'S MOST CONVENIENT SUPER MARKET . . . BURNING LAW (Continued from page 1) is not established, burning permits would be issued on! the basis of the Salt Lake, through the office of the Cache index which docs not clearing County Fire Chief. to us. always apply Commissioner Weston said : n i ue- T. .11 111 wilier fhnf u uusiuuss, fense T. head Earl Hunsaker a great deal T.? eoutldke A registered bred Holstein and cooperation from the citi rpnoi.fod that mvwntativ zens of the county, since it from all of the counties north heifer, Utag Charmer Myra are at- Inga. No. 6847194, consigned sets up conditions so different of Salt Lake County Defensc-USUtah State University from those we are used to. tending a Civil Extension program on radiol- ' by Dairy Science Department, However, it is a law of the at the Rural the Southeastern iaa- state said ogical training IIoTstein Heifer Lynn B?ls ?nd ?he intonTtoen Commislnor Sale held'saturday, May 10, that the Cache Mayor's Coun- ' JL f of the USU Heifer Tops Area Purebred Sale JiK" Piioit W l?-t- sUtXZ 5lJL w? .SJESt TSZZnZTiSfc andustesbae r t nh that ..... LVT"eT Fv-J r:. f"'; - FRYERS A GRADE PAN READY lb. 35c Strawberries mt .;.'r' " " f3' S"'- i 5 Cups $ . ORANGES Choice Juicy Navels Lb. JQc Case 88's $3.39 BOLOGNA Swift's Premium PIECE 49c Lb. Births HAVE WE We heard MOVED! Obituaries that you were wondering where we are. We moved our business to another door. Margarine 5 Lena Bell Allred Hendricks, of the late Willard Hendricks, died at Logan, May 10, 80, wife and lots of good money win be thrown away SPlUt. 19M 95c Lbs. Lena Hendricks Now fishing season is soon on its way TASTEWELL Now fishing was meant for man is true, mmPI tell O'l Dad to go have his fun, but you want some money to equal his sum. Pies Cream FROST Lemon, So Then stop by and see us or give as a call, We will be ready to Chocolate, serve one and alL Coconut, Strawberry for 3 DE ANN FELLOWS SUZANNE RAWLINGS $1 250 S. 2nd East Rear of Preston, Idaho CAKE Kay V. Fellows Home PHONE 852 - 0892 CHOCOLATE GERMAN Sara Lee 85c illness. (Lorna) Brown of Coquille, Ore., Mrs. George (Alice) Williams of Lewiston, Ut., Mrs. Dean (Aldean) Smith of Richmond, Mrs. Dell (Gwyn-eth- ) Stanger of Preston. One daughter, Mrs. Verdel (Le- - Dairy Topping 27c Pint 1888, a daugh- funerals, sang in the choir and worked on the old folks committee for 20 years. She was a visiting teacher in Relief Society for 52 years. She also worked in MIA in her younger years. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Henry (Carina) Cornish of Cove, Mrs. Louis FLOOR GILT EDGE Lbs. 50 641 4 Bottom, 2 Way, 16" with hyd. Cyl., Like New Condition III 314 3 Bottom, 2 Way, 16", 3 Point Throw Away Hitch, Trip Beams, 150 Plowed Acres. Shares, Only $398 SAVE TIME and 2 Bottom, with snap couple hitch, Good. ALLIS-CIIALME- YOUR BIG SELECTION FRIENDLY CLERKS LOW PRICES CONVENIENT HOURS 8 to 8 Weekdays Sunday Hours 11:00 a.m. 2:00 GUVS BAKERY JOHN DEERE grandchildren 5 ed 2 Way OLIVER 5 Bottom Trail. Throw Aways. Good. $195.00 EA. On Rubber, ONLY $395.00 WILL TRADE Free Delivery GRACE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, P.O. BOX 55 747-320- 3. 20t3c 200 Stainless FOR SALE Steel Army Surplus Cafeter- ia Trays. 37 Fiberglass trays. Contact west Side School District Office. 20t3c FOR SALE Mobile Home. 10 x 60' 3 bedroom. Gayle Mendenhall, 65 W. 4th So., Preston. FOR RENT-4-p-lex room apartment UV 20tlp, 2 bed-- ! TOTAL ELECTRIC! Contact Spencer Nelson. 20t3c Moder n i z e d home see to appreciate. ' 326 So. State. Call FOR SALE 852-073- F0SS F OFF MTURE II R. ONEIDA PH. X52-08- 5. 20t3c, first impressions are important in a suit from BLOCKS great Vickie Vinson the daughter of Arthur Ellis and Geniel Nelson Vinson. The family moved to Rich' mond in 1946. Funeral ser vices were held May 10 in the Benson Stake center with bur ial in Richmond. Survivors include her r, and Leon Bing- nam, two brothers, Lynn N. of Preston and Terry E. of Richmond, and one sister. Mrs. Donald (Leah) Phippen GRACE. IDAHO graduation, Job interviews, business, and other important (unctions go band in band with correct clothing. At BLOCKS youH find the light suits, and coordinated accessories for all the step-fathe- Ufa. Important events In your Choose the swinging new natural shoulder vested suit, rreston. a graduate of North Cache High School and seminary and attended beau ty college in Salt Lake City ana Brigham. INC. PHONE 4254911 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS McCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT or the much talked about or, the high fashion "shape" model Emma Callan She from among BLOCKS multitude of styles. Emma Hulet Callan. 85. died Monday in the Preston nospitai. She was born Feb. 1, 1884, in Summit, Utah to Sylvester Silas and Mary Elizabeth Dalley Hulet BLOCKS have them all In sizes 36 to 50, and cut for the regular, taU, or extra tall man. married Stephen James Callan on Nov. 15, 1905, in the salt Lake Temple. Mr. Cal lan died Jan. 9. 1922. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Franklin Stake center with burial to follow in Davton. Survivors include the fol lowing children: Ross II. of Montpelier, Mrs. H. N. (Nor ma) Hale of Preston. Mrs. E, L. (Venita) Elwell of Salt Lake City, Mrs. D. N. (OEno-ne- ) Meek of Montpelier, Mary Lynn of Burbank, Calif., Mrs. Sam (Virginia) Merrill of Preston; nine grandchildren ana great grandchildren. Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Katie H. Perkins, Jerome; Lenora Dees of Idaho Falls, Francis of Wendell, Albert of Idaho Falls, and Leonard of Preston. Half brothers and sisters include David of Dillon. Mont. Sadie Harris and Lettie of Driggs, and Lillian vmmer of California. 5950 from Vickie Vinson, 23, died May 6 in Salt Lake City. She was born Oct. 25, 1945 in Seattle, $995.00 Stccrable Bottom, plow, 16", Trip Beams, 3 Point Hitch, Throw Away Shares, Only one year old, with hydraulic cylinder and hoses. semi-mount- Call Colled STAN'S AND ONLY EASY TERMS p.nu MARKET Point Hitch, Throw Away Shares. ONLY $1095.00 ONLY BUDGET SnOP IN PRESTON 3 ONLY $895.00 2 electric guitars, bass guitar, and amps. Good condition. She was PLOWS III Two ON ALL LANE CHESTS - ter of George grandchildren; and one sisR. and Mary ter, Mrs. Harry (Jennie) Isadora Layne Bench of Glendale, Calif. Allred. Funeral services were held 01 Non FOR SALE Graduation Special make them right She was born fone) Smith, preceded her In death. Also surviving are 36 Ut, Dec. 24, and 77 This Week's Special!! Real Whip 20 STYLES OF FAMOUS LANE CHESTS She married Mr. Hendricks Tuesday, May 13, in Lewiston on Dec. 18, 1907 in the Logan First-Fourt- h ward. Burial LDS Temple. For many years was in Lewiston. she took care of flowers at FLAME TV after a ,i short :M but so was the hairdo meant for yon. Frozen Foods ESTS IT IS TRUE, YES Lb. 55c SLICED Too Late To Clasit- - i CEDAR i.10,Guy.Ray Ju ' h sanitary landfill operations RpHfn are too exDensive sev community it is felt from four months to two years M...W Blaine D. Mickel- eral communities banding to- - or ace ,v Drouertt a total . -- 01 nor. son. Gtvirn hnvar gemer win De aDie to finance ai nf tho nnnimUiiiiioV. an averae 01 Ubbons Brothers. Lewis such ventures. 5 -tta ton, Ut., $600, Daniel H. MicChief Hansen . . .. suggested Logan Security Services with kelson, Grace, buyer. "na that any group or business or the Ogden group. ine,spon,st, Jae1 Wilmer W. Brown, Ovid, manuf acturing concern which Security Services o f f e r $440, Richard W. Jones, Lofeels that it cannot live with checking services to business-- i "EL'S gan, buyer. mis orflinanea ihnn d wr to en and hnmpnwnpri n th gt.l headed Floyd Toone and Sons, by Daniel the State Air Conservation tempt to prevent unlawful organization Grace, $350, Kerby Steed, Mickelson, Grace, president; Committee and request a breaking and entering, The service is available in Wilmer Brown, Ovid, vice Malad, buyer. hearing. However, he sug- T 0 n e, Henry Drury, Preston, $425, gested that such erouns begin both Logan City and Cache president; Floyd and 0directHarvey Grace, treasurer; Moss, Belgrade, 10 iook tor a way of solving uounty, their problem without open The Ogden men said that ors, Henry Drury of Preston, Mont., buyer. Lyle Stevens of Montpelier, University of Wyoming, Afburning. they worked hand in hand Harris Mickelson of ton, Grace, Wyo., $400, Daniel Micboth Commissioner J. William 'w"h Ogden City police and Sherald D. Lewis of Af- kelson, Grace, buyer. Hyde pointed out that the ana weber uounty Sheriff's ton, L. Mickelson, Wyo. Riley $480, indiHolt Mr. Bear River Lumber Cn . department. Keith Moss, The committee sale Belgrade, Mont., responwhich will soon begin opera-- : cated uat a similar condition sible to the organization for Duyer. tion in the valley, agreed to existed here, Daniel H. Mickelson, Grace, set up a mill without the us- - The Board of Commission-ua- l selecting of the cattle and dir$740, Steven B. Condie, Grace, Daniel the sale are ecting wished Mr. Holt success wigwam burner for taking ers care of waste. No burning of in his venture and said that Roberts, chairman; Henry buyer. Rodney G. Wheeler, Afton, any xina will De done at the tney appreciated the rein- Drury, Preston; Lyle Stevens, Mic$300, Kelly Steed, MalWyo., and Harris Montpelier, mill. forcement of local officers. ad, buyer. Ed kelson, Grace. Duren, Sanitarian Roger Stephens Norris L. Mickelson, Lewcounty agent and auctioneer, complimented the CommisSoda Springs, cried the sale. iston, $440, Guy Ray Pulsisioners on the stand they are The following is a list of pher, Paradise, buyer. taking and said that he felt it Archie Parker, Ovid, $370, consignors, with Roger buyers, was most important that a Franklin County Hospital J. Forsgren, Preston, and addresses names, prices: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cole, clearing index be established buyer. Alex Papageorge and Sons, for Cache Valley, since if one. Lewiston, girl, May 1, Bernard Larsen, Thayne, Ogden, Ut, consignor, $550, $360, Udell J. Roberts, Wyo., Sherald D. Lewis, Afton, Wyo., Ovid, buyer. buyer. Dorrell J. T. Buxton, Weston, $525, Rogers, Dayton, Lawrence D. Micke 1 s o n, $390, Bernard Larsen, Thayne, Wyo., buyer. Grace, buyer. Lawrence D. Mickelson, Floyd Toone and Sons, Grace, $300, Wilford Hale of Grace, $440, Lloyd Christensen, Preston, buyer. Afton, Wyo., buyer. THE CITIZEN May 15, 1969 The girls clinic at the Pres ton Golf and Country club will be held at 5 p.m. on May 16. William I), and Douglas The women's clinic is being Wright, ,, Franklin, cow and organized and will be held calf, $79.-- uoy& Christensen. when school is out, according rrcslim. buyer. nan Mate University, Lo to the golf pro, Gale Parccll. gon. SI .WW. Sherman Toonc, , CITED FOR SERVICE urat-L'uuyer. Mierald D. Lewis, Afton, Joel Palmer, Preston, was .vo., Steven B. Condie, cited for outstanding service to Ricks College recently. U'on and Boyd Gardner. Joel has been serving as the executive vice president of uls,imcr- i'araaise, ut., buythe school. U wl Z 25 Giils Golf Clinic Set foi Friday Your choice will be expertly fitted by one of BLOCKS master tailors ... the finest in the state. to Pay No Finance Charge at Blocks Take I Months a Sor-ens- Main Street in Preston en Open daily 9:30 to 6 p.m. Telephone 852-13- 05 Free Parking I |