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Show - Tlte Sociable Citi the marching corps and ed chorus, and was Senior Class Favorite. She has attended 1SU at Pocatello for the past two years. Mr. Hicks is also a graduate of Grace high school, has attended college two years. He is a SP5 at Fort Knox, Ky., and was presented the Bronze Star for action while 1. t ' J in Vietnam. He will be distable. charged in August. They plan an early fall son N. Morris Poole, Elder and will live where wedding nnH Poole Mrs Morris nf Mr can be continued. of Whitney, arrived home; schooling an ma Tuesday from serving mission to Chile. He was met at the Salt Lake airport by his parents and family. tained Friday afternoon at a luncheon in honor of her Mrs Morris (Rhonda) Poole, as it was her birthday anniversary. Others invited were Mrs. Spencer Raymond of Logan and Mrs. L, S. Nelson and Mrs. Kenneth Webb of Smithfield. Gifts were Tw Mrs Pool and a RPM Grease in a handy cartridge gun kit greases everything. Multi-Moti- CALL STANDARD OIL FR. CO. GRAIN GROWERS 852 0384 PRESTON Standard Oil Company of California DEBARA WRIGHT riage 4 x 7 316 Luaun $999 aW Economy . . $399 Custom Autumn Planked y 8 Reg. 35.99 4 $99 Jade Luaun 4x 8 Four Seasons Reg. $6.99 50 Madrid Birch $C95 4x8 . 4x 8 fed 4 x8 316 Line 316 Luaun x 8 Tone 4 Economy . $3" Praline Pecan . . Four Seasons Reg. $0.99 $99 Walnut Panels $599 316 Praline Pecan 316 $g98 4 Colors Nalnral Birch $795 Reg. Royal $10.95 Buena Elm . 4 x 8 $499 their daughter Cheryl formerly graduated from Preston high school in 1968 and has been attending the Brigham Young University the past year. Mark also graduated from Cheryl jpf;, I kv .: v v f- . iti' ..aw' .i.iLsi h& CHERYL CHRISTENSEN sociabij: Memorial day and weekend guests of Mrs. Albert E. Goodsell were the following children and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fellows of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. of Thatcher, Goodsell Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Blackfoot, John E. Hoopes and Mrs. Lewis Goodsell and family of Rexburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Richardson from Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Goodsell of Los Angeles! and Mr. and Mrs. OrvaJ E. Goodsell of Washington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Nielsen of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gill and daughter Asaneth of Payson, Mrs. Vera Merrill of Logan, Mrs. Lewella Call of Brigham City, Mrs. Elizabeth Preston of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Good-seand Ivan Allen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Phillies of Weston. Some of them stayed during! the week and visited wim their relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKay had all their family home over Memorial day weekend. Mr . and Mrs. NOT- ThanJ worn ! . i CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Wilde and daughter Kaye of Salt Lake City were here over the Memorial weekend and were of Mr. and Mrs. Holhngsworth. Another sifter, Mr. Donna Mecham and daughter, Maudie Marie of Wendell, were guests for a week recently at the Holli home. Their mother, Mrs. Julia Fellows, who has been visiting the past month with tne Mecnams in wenaeii, and another daughter. Mrs. Julia Hansen of Heyburn, and a son, Densmore Wilcox and family of Boise, returned to her home in Preston witn Mrs, Mecham. La-Ve- rn guests rigs-wor- Small engine failures? V Reg. $10.95 Madrid Birch " $795 M $g95 Birch" $JQ95 4 x 8 4 x 8 Sheen LaBonlta Reg. $12.95 New England Lustre Our Finest Reg. $14.95 SAVE ON PAINT ills mcjvay aau lanmj Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Hansen and children of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin McKay and two children of Mink Creek. FLAVORS Crt BUTTER LB. SWEET CREAM Preston high school in 1964. He has served an LDS mission in the California Mission. He is presently living in Grace where the couple will reside. The couple will be married in the Logan LDS Temple on June 27. A reception will be held in their honor that night in the Fairview ward cultural hall. th - HI-LAN- EGGS - CONLIN'S YOUNGSTERS GRADE A DUTCH SOX CHOCOLATES REG. $2.35 OSTLERS - ASSORTED DOG VETS 46-O- HAIR - SKIPPY SPRAT GET CALL STANDARD 'Standard Oil 4 Pkgs. 75c OR BROWN ROOT SEER EXTRACT TOILET SET TISSUE HIRES 39c 4 Roll 39c 2 for $1 Can 9c Bottle Caps FROZEN PRODUCE Lge. Snn. 10c WATER CRESS 69 3 Lb. Can ASSORTED Z. FOOD CAN JELLO PUDDINGS 10 Pkgs. 97c 4 Cans $1 FRUIT DRINKS LB. $1.99 POWDERED FOODS ORANGE JUICE 5 for $1 GRAPE JUICE 7 for $1 TV DINNERS 39c $1.00 ORANGES BUCKET OIL -- Company o California 5 for $1 MEAT PIES $1.00 - PURSER'S FR. CO. GRAIN GROWERS 852-031- 4 PRESTON 3 SUGAR WHITE STAR 73 $ FOLGERS COFFEE OVENS 3 Cans $1 CUSTOM CUTTING , CARTONED SNOWDRIFT TUNA DOZEN Discount 18 39c Bucket fill, 4 - ALL SIZES Box $1.69 Cherry Chocolates D 331 SOLID grapefruTt New RPM Out board Motor Oil Super Red adds power to and small motors. Extends plug life. 59 h Cottage Cheese W 4 x 8 Mahogany 67.95 Reg. Vinyl Panels 4 x 8 of ll Custom Vinyl 4x7 FESTIVAL to Mark Moosman, of Preston. i . ICE CREAM Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen of Fairview announce the forthcoming mar- ;; SPECIALS! WEEK iAH Mark Moosman In June Rites i DAIRY PLUS Mr. and Mrs. Devon War rick of Bountiful visited last Tuesday with his parents, the John Warricks. Our Entire Inventory GOLD STRIKE STAMPS FATHER'S DAY 1 to Maiad Monday wnere sue was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Fannie Lewis at her home. Also invited was Mrs. Afton McDaniel. They enjoyed an afternoon of visiting. Before returning home, she also visited with Mrs. Delone Larson and Mrs. Ida Condie. Tim STORE IDAHO PRKSTON, Cheryl Christensen To Marry . IN BACK OF Every day Lowest food Prices in Cache Valley Winder Biiels Mahogany LOTS OF FREE PARKING ; rr"ir to r .i'.- j ' REDUCED vz. op-nno- H 1 FOOD STORE fljWffryEB mo-tVi- pr OVERSTOCK SALE 20 DON GREAVES - - T i ... r'jrrjv, ? i &nan. g. m, C THE CITIZEN 13, 1969 SmM CENTRAL MARKET ry i- i Mr. and Mrs. John Warrick went to Bountiful last Friday to attend the wedding reception of their granddaughter, RichMary Kay Warrick, andBountiof both ard Crandall, ful, who were married that morning in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Warrick. They were overnight guests of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmussen of Kearns. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Condie Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright I of Burley called on Mr. and the engagement of J announce Mrs. John Warrick last Tues- i v uluiu b npir . . ... ... , . ; day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. w. jucks, sun ui jtonaia reto went Warrick Rupert of Grace. Hicks Mrs. John and cently and visited with Mr. Miss Wright is a graduate j and Mrs. Oliver Warrick. of Grace high school. She was ; club president, active in ; Mrs. Alan Palmer enter- Pep mix- - t Mr. and Mrs. Alvaro Jones were hosts Saturday evening at a dinner at their home. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Petterborg and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petterborg and and Mrs. Arlando Bishop Larsen of Egypt, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Call and Mr. ana Mrs. Don Martin of Preston, City. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Moser and Virgil Jack Larsen received Mr. and Mrs. William Bodily his master's degree in civil of Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. of Ogden. The engineering last Saturday at Jary Haglund of the remainder evening was the Utah State University. He in visiting. spent and his wife, the former Judy Symes, have three sons and Mr and Mrs. Willard Wan they reside in Clearfield. His ner and Mrs. Willard Johnson the graduation exerparents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil attended of their granddaughter, cises Larsen of Preston, attended Valeria Johnson, from West the graduation. high school in Salt Lake City, laef Tiuvsrlav It was held in the Salt Lake LDS Tabernacle. She received a scholarship Too many greases? in art. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paid Johnson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Weaver accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller of Pocatello to Salt Lake City Saturday to see their grandson and son, Bruce Keller, graduate from the University of Utah Medical school. He will Intern at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake June Debara Wright To Marry Ronald Hicks This Fall QUALITY MEATS- - COLD STORAGE LOCKERS FRYER LARGE FRESH WHOLE AH car insurance companies are not the same. The Chart proves just one of the ways that Farmers is different. It compares unpaid lawsuits among the 10 largest auto insurers. Specifically: the number of bodily injury lawsuits outstanding as of December 31, 1966. The Chart is compiled from figures obtained from financial statements of the companies themselves. To find out about some of the other differences.. .including the substantial amounts Fanners may save you ... call the man from Farmers Insurance Group. Our Spring Pabco Paint Sale Is Still On ...Big Savings On All Types of Paint Farmers Lb. LB. He l'A N READY Link Sausage HAMS CANNED BAR 59c Lb. Insurance 5 Lbs. S $459 RUST PASTRY SHOP Group TOR QUALITY GOODS BAKED FRESH DAILY ANGEL FJBEFiT 11 ACOCK District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE CROUP SERVING SOUTHERN IDAHO & NORTHERN UTAH Phone 852 - 1924 Oneida, Preston 32 West Tvr; 13 FOOD CAKES . . . Qc EGG FAMTLY SIZE COOKIES a 3 Dcz- - 99c CI'OCOI.ATE CHIP. SUGAR. OATMEAL, COCONUT, BUTTERNUT AM YOUR FAVORITES MIX 'EM UP - 3 |