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Show Snowmobiling In Wyoming DAYTON BRIEFS and Mrs. Ernest Mr. r were in Pocatello Monday visiting with their daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen of Montpelier. The Jensens came to Pocatello Friday and Saturday with the Soda Springs high school debating team. Mr. Jensen is their teacher. Saturday Mr. Jensen suffered acute appendicitis and was rushed to the Pocatello hospital. His wife remained in Pocatello to be near him. The Beutlers visited with him in the hospital. Edwin Hobbs was home last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon llcbbs. He attends USU. son-in-la- RIVERDALE The o L Smith and son Sam were in Cora, Wyo., two days last week at the G. P. Bar ranch. They enjoyed snowmobiling. Mrs. Marve Packer had a quilting Friday. She invited Betty Henderson, Sue Packer, Beut-le- Oxford People Visit In Clarkslon Area Two Couples Visit Family In Arizona - Feb. 5, THE CITIZEN DON GREAVES Mr. and Mrs. bridal shower for Miss Sue WHITNEY Tanner and her par- Swenson. Mrs. Rhonda Poole was OXFORD Sunday after- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grifried Thurshostess left at club last Thursday of Preston, Spatig noon Mrs. Marie Hatch and for Tucson, Ariz., to vis- evening. A hot luncheon was Oneida Anderson drove to daywith Mr. Tanners mother served to Mildred Cole, Winit Clarkston and visited Mrs. and husband, Dr. and Mrs. nie Ileese, Edna Dursteler, Ida Hatch and her sister, Ray Davis of Pocatetlo, who Carina Sharp, Mildred RosMoser, Jessie Mitton, are spending the winter Wanda Cole, Neva Swalnston, en, Rusty Rasmussen, Lisle Bessie and Brig Griffin. Vaterlaus and Myrtle Rindlis-bake- r there. They will be gone 10 Gwen Colo of Smithfield and Curtis Cox and Henry Hatch days. three hostess guests, Mrs. Alto help. A hot dinner went to Malal Saturday on was served at noon. The Spring Creek DUP ice Nelson of Smithfield, Linda Packer of Logan was camp met Thursday after- Mrs. Ace Raymond and Mrs. business. noon at the home of Mrs. Sncncer Raymond of Logan. home over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Gary Baker Cora Anderson. Captain No- Mrs. Pooles son, Morris N., her parents, the Marve and Lavona Hatch were Poca na GoLghtly presided and the shewed original costumes of The meeting was conducted by Chile, and had a display of telk) visitors Saturday. pledge was souveniers that he brought Bakers visited her parents, Elna Alder. The Ransbottom. home from Chili. lie also Freda given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simmons, The lesson, "William Wood, played records of childrens her grandmother and her Pioneer, was given by Mrs. music and showed many brother Paul and family. They Golightly and Pearl Oliver-so- slides. He had been on a misgave the history of Mar- sion to South America. also visited at the Jay Baker Three musical tin Miller. home. Lavona spent the day on electric guitars numbers visiting her son Claire, Shar- were DAYTON BRIEFS given by LeAnn and Mion Michelle. chael Jensen of Mink Creek, Mr. Mrs. Annabelle Kendall and who are Mrs. Andersons had and Mrs. Leo Seamans their children for dinner Other - memson Brent of Roy visited her grandchildren. Wednesday. They were Mr. Anderwere Ina "Brents. Mr. and Mrs. George bers present and Mrs. Joe Davis of FrankFisher, Friday and Saturday. son, Margaret Winward, Mae lin and Mr. and Mrs. Dariel Karl Kendall came Saturday Chadwick, Ethel MockU, and Seamons and IS WHAT YOU'LL FIND AT THE morning and Annabelle re- soecial guests, the Jensen of Dayton. daughter Margo turned home with him Satur- children and their mother, Mrs. Vaughan Griffith end day. Brent stayed over Sun- Mrs. Carolyn Jensen of Mink children, Cheryl, Bradley and luncheon A dessert Creek. day. Mrs. Pearl Chrisand Steven, was served. tensen of Mink Creek went to Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hatch Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mit-to-n Salt Lake City Thursday. and daughter Michelle of Poin Bountiful Jan. 25 catello spent Friday night and were dinner with their son Mrs. Christensen went to the Veterans Hospital to see her and Saturday with his par- and had family, Mr. and Mrs. son Clair, who is a patient ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch. Saturday they drove Boyd Mitton. there, and Mrs. Griffeth acMrs. Virginia Ralhson was companied Mrs. Merlin Coto Whitney and spent the night with her parents, Mr. and called to St. George last week burn to the University MediMrs. Mark Andersen and as her father, Thomas Rose cal Center to visit Mr. who is still hospitalized family, and returned to Po- of Weston, was taken very ill. He and his wife are there. Mrs. Cobum is out of catello Sunday evening. the David O. McKay hospital spending the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. Paul SimMrs.1 Anne Beckstead en- now and is slowly recovering mons of Pocatello visited with tertained at chib Thursday from her injuries in an autotheir daughter, Carol and evening. A salad luncheon mobile accident. She is on Gary Baker, Saturday, and was served to Lor in e Palmer, crutches and is in Salt Lake WE ENJOY CATERING TO SNOWMOBILERS, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shirley Foster, Shirley Lar- City to be near her husband. Baker and Randy of Pocatel- sen, Dorothy Moser, Kathy RACING GROUPS, BIRTHDAY PARTIES AND Mr. Mrs. Leo Seamons lo visited at the Baker home. Foster, Lynn Moser, Marie were and in Salt Lake City ThursALL OTHERS WIIO DEMAND THE VERY FINEST Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sim- Bodily, Pat Ashcroft, Barbara day on a church business and d IN FOOD mons Jr., of Pocatello visited Schvaneveldt, Barbara pleasure trip. They visited of and Palmer Carolyn with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert his sister, Carol and Gary Pocatello. They played games Sharp during the afternoon. Baker, Tuesday. during the evening. Enroute home they stopped in Mr. iand Mrs. Orin Hatch Linda Weaver and room- Brigham City and called on and daughter Alice of Roy mate Olinda Westfall of Col- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winn. MR. AND MRS. VIC HALFORD visited his mother, Mrs. Mar- orado, who are attending Mr. and Mrs. Verl Page ie Hatch, Saturday. Ricks College, were home the have had their daughter Mar-v- a weekend of Jan. 24, at the home with them the past Marcus Weaver home. The week. She is a student at ''vT Y& 3E birthday anniversaries of Mr. ISU in Pocatello. Her parWeaver and son Alan were ents took her back Thursday celebrated that Sunday with and visited in American a dinner party. They both re- Fallsthey with Mrs. Pages moth ceived gifts. er, Mrs. Luella Murri, and a Mrs. Lyman Sharp has brother and wife, Mr. and been in Ogden the past week Mrs. Lynford Murri, before to see her new granddaugh- returning home. ter. The baby was horn Jan. Bishop and Mrs. Perry Phil 24, and weighed 5 lbs. Her lips went to Richmond Sat Barents are Mr. and Mrs. urday evening to the home of Duane Durfee and the moth- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Johner was the former Juanita son. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Beginning February 1, we are starting another February Sale which will Sharp. They now have four Pmilips and Miss Christie give you an opportunity to make a real saving on your Spring buying. These children. Phillips of Logan were also 28th must until for time of are and be at the good only prices paid February Mrs. Charles Owens and guests and they celebrated purchase, but may be picked up at a later date. daughter Mignon, and Mrs. che birthday anniversary of THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE INCLUDED ON THIS SALE: Ralph Cole and Mrs. Howard Dennis. They all enjoyed a Glover of Preston went to buffet dinner. Dennis reLogan on Jan. 26 to attend a ceived gifts. ALFALFA SEEDS Certified Ladak $61.00 Certified Grimm $61.00 Certified Idaho Ranger $6L00 Intercross or Dura-Sta- n $76.00 Common Alfalfa, Treated $52.00 Common Alfalfa, Idaho $45.00 Glenn CONSISTENCY 1970 FOOD STORE CENTRAL MARKET LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN OF THE STORE RACK IDAHO PRESTON, GOLD STRIKE STAMPS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS, FIDS DISCOUNT PRICES n And - ATMOSPHERE IDAHO CAFE Win-war- IDAHO CAF E-Fra- SWEET CREAM SOLID 4 pkgs. 75- SUGAR POWDERED OR BROWN TUNA FISH fiTln iricv nn 76 LB. - $1 Co-bu- FRANKLIN IN BUTTER 3 9 niniii mm.T JELL-- 0 97c Pkgs. ASSORTED FLAVORS FACIAL DOG nklin - TOILET FOOD TISSUES TISSUES VETS NORTHERN PKG. 10CansS7c 5 Boxes $1 4 Rolls 39c 5T-VT- Annual February Sale SUE PBE'SEASOR SEED and FEED ORDEBYOURpg. CLOVER SEEDS Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover, Treated $63.00 FROZEN FROZEN riSH STIX OHANGE JUICE for $1.00 4 5 for $1.00 TT MEAT PIES 5 Each HASH BB0WNS 2 LB. for 3 DINNERS ASSORTED for $1.00 39c WHIP COOL PKG. FROZEN Carton 29c $1.00 ORANGES Bucket . . . DELICIOUS TLOWERS $38.00 PASTURE GRASS SEED I If! APPLES Bushel . $25.00 $113.00 Ladino Clover Red Clover, Kenland, Western Brand Alslke Clover (Pasture) r V NOW! J Mancbar Brome Grass, Western Brand Smooth Brome Grass Orchard Grass, Latar Alta Fescue, Certified Tall Wheatgrass Crested Wheatgrass (Nordon) Intermediate Wheatgrass (Greenar) University Pasture Mixture No. 1 $42.00 $34.00 $70.00 $32.00 $30.00 $46.00 $61.00 $45.00 Sanfoin -- $09 $98 PURSER'S QUALITY MEATS- - - CUSTOM CUTTING - COLD STORAGE LOCKERS - STEWING HENS FRESH, BIG, PLUMP $42.00 GRAIN SEED Certified Hlland Barley . Certified Lemhi 66 Certified Trcbl Certified Gem Barley Gold Tag Oats Park, Overland or Swedish $4.75 $4.75 $4.75 $4.75 $5.50 LB. EXTRA SPECIALS Nitrates, Bagged per ton .... Nitrates, Bulk per ton Phosphate, Bagged per ton Phosphate, Bulk per ton Baler Twine, Extra Special, Guaranteed Steel Posts, heavy 1 gal. 4 Lb. Amine 6al 24-- $67.00 $60.00 $81.00 $0.00 $1.00 $2.80 $2.65 $2 JO 1) Mgal is Ask Abort Special Prices For Your Other Needs SPABERIBS BASON $74.00 CUDAHY THRIFTY 00c Lb. Special Valentine Arrangements Q Floral Decorations O Many Other Gifts FROM SMALL PORKERS Lb. 4gc FOR THE BEST IN BAKERT GOODS IT'S Plants of all kinds RUST PASTRY $ VALENTINE COOKIES Doz.4gc EVERYONES VALENTINE LOVES WE WILL HAVE BULK FERTILIZER FOR SALE FLOWERS FROM Franklin County Grain Growers, Inc. PRESTON, IDAHO WAYNE W. DONEY, Manager DECORATED EDWARDS FLORAL 74 E. 4th SO. PHONE 853-022- 4 FRENCH BREAD . FRESH, CRUSTY. DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT Loaf 4 29 Loaves $1.00 -I |