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Show STAN'S I: - FARMERS (Continued from Page 1) tion Service. "Agricultural- Lifetime Educator To Retire In June .,.-.- THE CITIZEN May 22, 1969 Cornish Pair Feted At Anniversary ists must tie themselves together." Clarkston's watershed apPRESTON'S MOST now before the Fedplication, Following more than 35 CONVENIENT SUPER eral Government, would make years of service in the public MARKET . . . farmers in the area eligible ststii .Tctr in ODservance Valden Pitcher. Mrs. Joseph schools of Utah and Idaho, for overall planning and of iiMv.Mii their wedding anniversary, 1 unrcii aim 1W5. wri ouaiuu funds, grants and Elmo Keller, chairman of the dinner guests were entertain- - were at an MIA on of construction joint pro Sky View high school English at the home of Mr. and nartv held for aduk members jed jects. !Mrs. Ezra Kcndell Saturday of the ward Friday evening. Department, has announced Records indicate that flood evening. Guests were Mr. 'A buffet supper was served, 1969. his retirement June 1, damage has been gradually and Mrs. Scdley Brough of after which Mr. and Mrs. which His teaching career, increasing in the west bench Kiverdale, ut., Mr. and Mrs David White and family of area of Cache Valley since Henry Cornish of Cove, Mrs Hyde Park began at Mink Creek, Idaho, a musi1938, with January's storm Dean Bullcn of Richmond cal program.presented in 1933, includes the principal-shi- p considered the worst since and Mr. and Mrs. Wendel of both the junior and Jerry Shaw Sr. arrived from 1962. San Diego, Calif., for a two Godfrey of Cornish. senior high schools at PresOne key factor in the drive Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clay week furlough to be with his ton, as well as his latest po towara uniiiea soil erosion son of Bear River City visit wife Beverly and visit with sition at Sky View high prevention is that most farms ed with friends in Cornish on the Al Smith family. school. in the Clarkston watershed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bingusarea with are each ham received news of the arsmall, Kenneth Webb, Principal Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendell ually composed of several of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Ross rival of a great granddaughcommenting on the retirewidely separated tracts of Kendell and four sons and ter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred ment, declared, "Mr. Keller land. Post Falls, Ida. has been an outstanding exn Sharp of Miss Carolyn Kendell of Mrs. is the daughter Sharp Therefore, the success en ample of a professional teachand Mr. and Mrs. McKay ELMO KELLER er. His retirement will be a joyed by any individual farm- Rawlings and family of Lew- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitcher in adopting a conservation iston were guests Sunday at er of Coeur d'Alene, Ida. loss to Sky View. He has Mr. and Mrs. Gene Walker tiie respect of his adprogram is dependent to a the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Logan were dinner guests ministrators, fellow teachers, large extent by management Ezra Kendell. and treatment of adjacent and students. No principal recently at the home of Mr. Mrs. Ralph Chadwick, Mrs. and Mrs. Marcell Pitcher. could expect more from a over which no he has land, Anna S. Whitworth LARGE SLICERS control. teacher than Mr. Keller has Anna Shuldberg Whitworth, One basic way to help pregiven." Mr. Keller's educational 62, Granger, died of natural vent loss of topsoil is to plant background includes study at causes May 12 in a Salt Lake in cross strips. Andrew Heg-gi- e in Rexburg, hospital. Rick's College of Clarkston, a pioneer in M Mr. and Logan were weekend guests ana Wl uian Mate university at Born Oct 29. 1906. Preston many soil erosion prevention CLARKSTON Logan from which he receiv to William A. and Sarah Jane1 practices, plants bom wheat Mrs. Chuck Evans of Seattle, at the home of their parents, ed his degree. He has com Hansen Shuldberg, she spent fallow and permanent wheat Wash., have been visiting for Mr. and Mrs. George Loosle. KRISTINE LOWE a week at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Newell pleted graduate work at the her childhood in Winder in strips. where the of Utah and the resided fori family University During the early stages of father, Andrew H. Jardine. Thompson spent three days in University of Oregon. With many years, and attended wheat growth, the permanent Other visitors at the Jardine Montpelier and attended the his wife, Thelma Larsen Kel- school in Preston. wheat stops water from flow- home for the weekend were funeral of their brother-in-laShe was a former school ing through the fallow and his daughter, Helen Johnson E. H. Jackson, on Monday. ler, and his family he has and daughters, Evelyn and The Jacksons are residents traveled in some 30 states and teacher and an ardent church eroding the land. has visited 10 foreign coun- worker. She married Johnl Besides farming in cross Pat Moeia, all of Salt Lake of Oxnard, Calif. Whitworth on Sept 25,' Mr. ana Mrs. Harlev C.,J. Gamble of Prestnn The Newell Thompsons Ha tries, including a European Milton strips, on the contour and us- City. 1Q9Q in tha Tymtm T rC- - rn Mr. and Mrs. David Wil- spent a week in Salt Lake Lowe, Franklin, announce the served a Hawaiian mission tour in 1967. ing stubble mulching, a furthAn active member of the pie. r, er step can be taken by using liams attended the wedding City at the home of their engagement of their daughter. ' and is a graduate of Utah Survivors include the hus terraces or diversions in con- of their LDS church, he has particiMrs. Bovpe Larson. Miss Kristine Lowe, to Doug-- . State University. granddaughter, Lana las B. Gamble. The bride-to-b- e is attending pated In virtually every phase band, sons and daughters: junction with sentiment con- Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The children of Mr." and Mrs. The betrothed couple plans Utah State University and is of church leadership serving Roy T., Magna: Dean L.. trol structures, waterways, DeVere Williams of Garland, Thompson living in that area a June 9 wedding in the Logan majoring in child develop- - as bishop of Preston T.ns Granger: Don Q . rviner an gulley plugs and multipur- and Ward Whittaker of Brig-ha- gave a birthday dinner in T TC1 m Seventh ward, In his career! LDS mission to England: Mrs. pose reservoirs. City. An open house their honor at the Larson ment. lempie. With these safeguards, even was held in their honor on home. The future bridegroom is a A reception in their honor as churchman, student, and Edward (Catherine) Wright They also attended educator his Interest In ath- - Aaysvme; Mrs. isiwyn (Kliss) farmers on slopping bench May 1 in the Garland Second Rouvan at the Valley "Music son 01 xnr. ana Mrs. Blaine will be held that evening. letics has been notable and. Sparks, Cokeville, Wyo.; Mrs. areas can hope that the next ward cultural hall. The groom Hall. Mr. and Mrs. ThompBANNOCK BAG has included football, base- Merlin (Joan) Archibald, flood won't literally wash recently returned home from son also spent the weekend at 19 grandchildren and ball, and basketball as a par a tour of duty in Vietnam. the home of their son, Mr. and away their investment. 2 ticipant, a coach, and a spec one great grandchild. They will make their home Mrs. Jack B. ' Thompson, in Brothers and sisters, Roy tator. LEWISTON BOY in Washington where he will Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Keller are the H., William H., Carl, all of be stationed at Fort Lewis Visiting during the weekend parents of Mrs. L. Snencer, Terreton, Ida.: Howard. They may register and trans- for an indefinite time. with their parents, Mr. and f.Tovce) Parkinson of Logan, Smithfield; Mrs. Rawson (El- - fer their animals at member Mr. and Mrs. Volmer Clark, Mrs. H. It. Buttars, were Mr. reMrs. rates and receive regular Elmo A. Keller Jr., comolet- - ' va) Taylor, Preston: and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah W. uate in August of breed and organiza- Barbara Clark and daughter Ann visited in Kearns Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Parsons of Kelso, Wash., an- - The groom graduated from ing requirements for his PhD. Philip (Sara Lou) Blomquist, ports Ruth tion progress. nounce uie engagement ana Preston high school and has at Ames, Iowa, and David swit Laxe uty. where they witnessed the sus- Phillips of Preston, Mrs. Ken Nearly 47,600 young Holstein their in enrolled dental Following Keller, marriage, a i m of r r LDS to filled an mission age forthcoming the school at taining of their brother, Wal Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Douin have breeders participated Portland, Ore. A Mr. ana Mrs. Whitworth re their daughter, Candice, to Northern States. lace I. Clark, as bishop of the He is pre. . IT j nilf it daughter, Judy Ann, died in sided in Malad a number of the program since its start in Kearns First ward. Bishop glas Bodrero of Logan. son 01 senuy vaugnn iuioa t&ngnam iarsen, 1923. attenaing 1948. years before moving to Clark is a former resident of ait. ana Mrs. vaugnn j. iai-- . Young university. In 1965, Elmo and Thelma Granger. Clarkston and is the son of sen, A June 2 wedding is being IN nOSPTTAL Funeral services were held SOCIABLE CITIZEN Miss Parsons the late "Bud" Clark and Mrs graduated planned in the Logan Tern Keller prepared and publish 15. in the kindered and May a Thursday, Ronnie Johnson, son of Mr. from Kelso high school She pie. The couple will be hon- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson Ella Clark. His wife is the kit now being used and Granger 10th LDS ward chap- former Colleen Christensen, and Mrs. Gene Johnson, is in and Silvia and Ann, ;is attenaing Brignam Young- ored at an open house that garten daughter, sold In 14 states Including el. Burial was in the valley of the late Mr. and the university ana plans to graa- evening at Westwood Center. Hawaii. Logan LDS hospital where View Memorial Park in Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson daughter Mrs. Joseph Christensen. he. has undergone surgery. Asked to evaluate his car Granger. and baby were Sunday MothDEL MONTE lYx Size Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Loosle eer as an educator, Mr. Kel er's day visitors at the home and son Michael of Heber He entered May 15 and was PHONE RATE ler observed, "Most of all j of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wan- City and Mr. and Mrs. Ron- to be there for a week or 10 think I have enjoyed my as (Continued from page 1) ald Jacques and family of days. ner. sodation not only with the tinued. for extension Charges fine young people of our area telephones will be reduced to but also with my 75 cents per month. The Preston. Ladies Golf Numerous door prizes were whom I haveofalways found to New economy long distance dedicated be and a group Association held its opening given, times have been es calling He individuals." luncheon May 17 at the club, Committee for the party to correspond with tablished went on to his then express IVi Size house. Lunch was served at' was Mrs. DEL MONTE Douglas Webb and appreciation to the district the interstate schedule. With noon. The club room and ta- Mrs. Ted Steers, : administrators and the Cache the new rates, no station-to- bles were decorated in green Mrs. Mark Hammond, Mrs. Board station call in Utah will have of Education, and gold, with gold replicas Bill Hansen, Mrs. John Cole, a cost differential of more of the map of Idaho decorat-- . Mrs. Dick Morgan, Mrs. than five cents greater than ling the tables, carrying out George Wilcox, Mrs. Joe Garthat for an interstate call of SCHOOLS SET the theme "Swing Time In ner, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. the same distance placed at from page 1) (Continued Idaho." Demar Merrill and Mrs. Lyle fiie same time of day. In ' Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jacob- - Petersen. some cases, Utah rates will band a instrument play they Boo son several vocal Next presented Friday will be be lower. IVi Lb. School Boy not have before. played numbers. Hoo golf for the members of Charges for person-tope- r Any student son Eligibility: Mrs. Luther Boyd read the the women's organization, calls will generally be in constitution and golf pro, Gale Hospitality will start at 8:30 who has completed the sixth creased. Night rates on this grade. Parcel, gave a short talk. a.m. and tee off at 9 a.m. c. Elementary Orchestra. type of service will be elimin ated and the same rate will Purpose: To continue instruc24 for him . tion during the summer for apply newhours each day. ASSIGNED TO VIETNAM Leader Institute The rate schedule, ap elementary students already Army Private First Class proved by the Public Service enrolled in orchestra. Rex G. Coburn, 19, son of Mr. To Talk To Group Silhouette two Suitor Commission May 12, will in DISII DETERGENT Students prewas Mrs. Glen Coburn, Eligibility: and crease revenue for the tele King Size assigned April 16 to the 1st Dan Workman, director of sently enrolled in elementary phone company Every young man graduating will need by $2,085,804 classes. orchestra ReliVietof Institute the Logan Logistical Command in Samsonite 4. Bus transportation will annually. This is 88,319 less luggage in the near future. nam, as a gion, will be the speaker at a be district than was authorized by the the BLOCKS by provided is from a perfect gift Luggage fireside sponsored by the from each community to Sky commission on the April 11, isnw oraer, Carlson said. HOME ON LEAVE and Gleaners and Young View. Long Lasting, Handsome and Versatile. Classes will not be held on Sp4 Val Castillo, who is Marrieds of the Franklin and Luggage plays an important part in the Stakes. 4, 24 and 25. They will Too Late To Classify serving in Fort Bragg, N. C, Oneida July future of most young men on the way up " It will be held at 9 p.m. on be made up on Aug. 4, 5 and is home on a 20 day leave to Oneida 6. in the world. FOR RENT OR SALE One DEL MONTE iVi Size visit with his parents, Mr. and Sunday evening in the Bus schedules are: Mrs. Val Castillo and family. Stake center. three bedroom house. One Cornish: Monday, bus time $50.00 four bedroom home. Call 8:15, pick up at Cornish Nellie V. Johnson, Grace, school; music 10, swim, 9 21t3p a.m. CARD OF THANKS Lcwiston First: Monday, music at 8:23 a.m. the family of Russel II, at SAVE TIME church; We, (AND SMALL ENGINES) 10, swim at 9. McKenzie, wish to thank our and for her . . Richmond and Cove: Mon- wonderful friends, neighbors, music 10:15 at and relatives church; wonder and our day, at 12, swim at 11. ful Relief Society ladies who Streamlite beauty case'' GUARANTEED FULLY BY EXPERTS YOUR BUDGET Trenton: Tuesday, 8:30 at furnished a lunch. A family aoesn t Know how much th is church; music, 10, swim, 9. It's roomy . . . Holds up to 52 items. Removable SnOP IN PRESTON Lewiston Second - Fourth: means to them until a time of plastic tray for accessories Perfect Wednesday, 8:30 at church; sorrow comes. Also we ap music at 10, swim at 9. RIG SELECTION uie floral offerings. preciate weekend Luggage. Newton: Thursday, 8:30 at Again we thank all of you FRIENDLY CLERKS LOW PRICES church; music at 10, swim at from the bottom of our hearts. $14.95 9. The Family of CONVENIENT HOURS MORE EVEN CUT STAY SHARP LONGER Clarkston: Thursday, 10:30 Russel II. McKenzie I to 8 Weekdajn at church; music at 11, swim FOR SALE 1966 Hardtop at 12. CALL 852 - 0885 FOR awe uansen, Richmond (South): Thursat PICK-U1:15 music at church; AND DELIVERY P FREE day, FAMILY wants to trade $16,- 11:01 a.m. . 2:M p.DL 1:30, swim at 2:30. 500 house in Hunter, Ut, for comparable three or four CLUBS bedroom house in Preston Call Velma Palmer area. Mrs. Casey Bergquist en21t3c tertained the Nifty Needles Thursday evening. A two FOR SALE 1961 Chev. Call Main Street in Preston Telephone 852-13YOUR COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS STORE course luncheon was served 8524)147. Bud Wickham, 54 AND GUTS BAKERY 16 North State Phone Preston and the evening was enjoyed Very good condition. Roy Free Parking Open daily 9:30 to 6 p.m. with sewing and knitting. 21t3c W. 1st N. MARKET cost-shari- LETTUCE Lb. ggc ' : i Og-de- en-Joy- ed Obituary TOMATOES Lb. 37c Seattle Family Visits In Clarkston a a I Kristine Lowe, Douglas Gamble To Be Married In June Rites I w, dau-ghte- m . 1 WIENERS - Lbs. Tre-monto- n; Elliott Larsen $09 To Marry Washington Girl In Temple Chicken BREASTS Lb. i ; , .1 g9c ar a m mm ' ore-scho- ol Pineapple - Can 43 - - Women Golfers Hold First Social At Country Club I Spinach - Can a timely suggestion hard-worki- 30c f0I the - Peanut Butter - Jar from 99c ate BLOCKS. I THRILL 65c light-vehic- le M-M- Fruit Cocktail - Can 425-.T69- 3. MOWERS LAWN REPAIRED - Lawn Mowers Sharpened The Factory Method one-piec- V-- 8. Sunday Hours STAN'S MARKET (uz-igg-g. IDAHO APPLIANCE And Sporl Shop 852-147- 3. 05 852-488- 5 e |