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Show lm - THE CITIZEN Feb. - 19, 1970 1 CLUBS - Mrs. Ellen Wilcox was hostess to the Preston Literary club last Thursday evening at Westwood Center. A musical irogram was presented by Marilyn Jacobsen and Jack-- e Noyes, with a variation of Tongs. Mrs. Jacobsen was alto the accompanist. A des-eluncheon was served to 8 and the decorative theme vas carried out in red and Deal With A Winner! V d r rt I white t. The Syringa DUP camp met in January at the home of Mildred Burton. The meeting was conducted by Armin-t- a B. Sorenson, vice captain. The life history of Charles Gilbert was given by Beatrix G. Johnson. The lesson, William Wood, Pioneer, was given by Ada T. Gregory, captain. Refreshments were served to 11 members by Mrs. Gregory and Flora Winn. Mrs. Pearl Corbridge entertained the Cheeri-- 0 club Monday of this week at her home. A hot luncheon was served to Vilate Kennington, Eleanor Hobbs, Ena Pond, Anna Morrison, Georgina Carlson, Hazel Dalton, Anna Moser and Naomi Perkins. Rook was played during the afternoon. Preston Merchants Invite You To Prestons Washington's Birthay Sale . . . More Pictures in Special Section. Sociable Citizen A family reunion was held d Saturday evening at Center for the John S. Hobbs family members. A buffet supper was served and Valentine decorations were used throughout the room. The party was under the direction of Mrs. Bonnie Lou Larsen and Mrs. Geralynn Keller of Mink Creek, and the secretary is Mrs. Debras Hobbs. From Weston were Mr. and "Mrs. Raymond Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roberts and baby, Roland Hobbs and children, Valyn Hobbs and friend, Michael Andersen of Prston. Out of town members were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hobbs and two children of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hobbs and two children of Preston, Carolyn and Donna Hobbs of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Rabbins and baby of Soda Sorings, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hobbs of PocateUo, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and family of Hoooer. Ut., Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Keller and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-l-o Larsen and family of Mink Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Armstrong of Arimo, Mr. and Mrs. Norvin Youngren of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Gunnell and family of Burley, West-woo- Relations Manager, Ford! Tractor and Implement Operations (U. S.) presents High Performance Award to top mImimh, Curt Keller of Modern Farm Equipment Co., in Detroit, Michigan, II. D. Cotcamp (left), January District-Deale- r 19, 1970. Youre dealing with a winner when at you deal with salesmen like Curt need). He added to that knowledge through his tour of Ford Tractor manufacturing and engineering facilities, and presentations by top Ford known management and nationally sales authorities, during his stay in lie was honored by Modern Farm. Ford Motor Company in Detroit, Michas one of the top igan, January in the U.S. salesmen 400 Ford Tractor This recognition resulted from his outrestanding performance during our cent Fall Sales Rally. 18-2- Detroit Like many satisfied owners in our area, youll be a winner when yon choose the quality line of Ford tractors and equipment the line that helped make Curt a selling champion. Stop in soon and see for yourself. Mr. Keller demonstrated he knows Ford products, what they can do, and Individual how to fit equipment to Modern Farm Equipment Co. (A CORPORATION) West Oneida Phone Preston 852-11- 79 Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Gunnell cf Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gunnell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jensen of Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs. John Gunnell and baby of Kaysville. Susan Biggs was home from Salt Lake City over the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Biggs. Vickie Lynn Crockett of Kansas City, Mo., flew home last week and spent 10 days vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Crockett Vickie is an airline stewardess with TWA Airlines. CLEVELAND BRIEFS Visiting Saturday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Covert, were Mr. and Mrs. Theo Covert and family of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Menden- hall spent Tuesday in Logan. The rest cf the week his father, Murat Mendenhall of He Caldwell, visited them. went to Clearfield Saturday to visit another son,' Jay and before returning Visiting Sunday afternoon family, home. at the home of his niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Freman and Rasmussen, were Mr. Mrs. Leland Panter. Public Notice NOTICE Notice is hereby given that t h e annual Stockholders meeting of the Preston, and Mink Creek Canal Company will be held Monday, March 2, 1970, at 1:00 p.m., in the basement of the Franklin County Court House. The purpose of the meeting is to hear the Presidents report, the presenting of the financial report of the company for the year 1969, to elect a board of directors, and any other business that may pronerly come before the meeting. James P. Tasso Secretary Legal No. 1702 Pub. Feb. Riv-erdal- Linda Call gave a book review on A Patch of Blue by Elizabeth Kata at the Feb. 5 meeting of Utera Lure. Club business included a vote to reinstate Marcia Sorensen Cieo Poole as a member. read a short poem entitled 12, 19, 26, 1970. ReSince Time Began. SHERIFFS SALE freshments were served bv 1958 Cadillac 4 door pashostess, Tina Smedley, assistThe following women from ed bv Arlene Turner, to 16 senger car. Good condition. Serial No. 58K039476. Preston went to Ogden last members. This car will be sold at Wednesday to the home of Mrs. Helen Baur for an eveMrs. Vera Nelson was host- Sheriffs sale to highest bidning of bridge: Lorraine Low- ess to the Preston Ladies der, to satisfy judgment of er, Idana Greaves, Norma Literary club Thursday af- 8140 against car. Knudsen and Ora Winn. From ternoon, Feb. 12, at Westwood First publication Feb. 19, Ogden were Dorothy Kendrick Center. Mrs. Ruth Webber Feb. 26 and March 5. ana Carina Winn. High scor- oresided at the meeting and Sale will be held Friday, er for the evening was Mrs. die presented the book review, March 6, at 11 a.m. Kendrick. A hot chicken dinFeb. Legal No. 1704-P- ub. Sixty Years On The Firing ner was served and Valentine Line, memories by Arthur 19, 28, March 5, 1970. favors were at each place Krack. A salad luncheon was CALL FOR BIDS setting. served to 18 members. Red The Gay Nineties enjoyed and white carnations adorned The City of Preston is callthe afternoon last Thursday the fireplace. At each place ing for bids for the new garwith their hostess, Minnie setting were Valentine can- bage truck. The following is a revised Tripp. Valentine decorations dies. and favors were used on the list of the specifications: table and place settings were 1970 Model 102 CA Heavy for Jennie Barton, Myrtle Duty Truck. Truck Should be bid F O B Factory Price Wright, Jenny Neeley, Myrtle Goff, Gladys Beckstead, 7000 LB Front Axle Velma Cottle, Anna Morri17000 Rear Axle son and Flora Winn. Refresh3500 LB Front Springs ments were served and rook 12500 Rear Sorings was played. 900 x 20 10 Ply Rear Traction Tires Mrs. Ora Greaves enter900 x 20 10 Ply Front Hightained for her bridge club asThe Lady of Elks Valentine way Tred Tires sociates last Friday evening. was held Feb. 12 at 10 Hole Budd Wheels Present were Phyllis Ander- party Air Brakes with Piggy Back 8 p.m. in the Lodge. son, Helen Merrill, Phyllis Emergency Members and guests were Power Acock, Merle Bright, Idana Steering Greaves and hostess guests, welcomed with red and white 5 Speed 360 Cubic Inch Ora Winn and Yvonne Ross. decorations and a buffet din- Motor A dessert lunchon was served (Bid optional Automatic ner. and Mrs. Bright won high Transmission M T 30 or were Table games played Equal) and Mrs. Idana Greaves secwith prizes going to Sheila ond high. Optional Bid: 16 Yard Allen, high, Estelle Smith, Packer Unit should be bid Last Monday evening Mrs. second high, Melba Swenson, separate. Merle Bright was hostess at and Colleen Anderson, ofBids must be in possession bridge for Phyllis Evans, third, the City Clerk on March 6, Bridge 1970, which will be opened Carol Condie, Dorothy John- low, in pinochle. son, and three hostess guests, winners were Viola Bosen, March 9, 1970. Doris Butters, Naomi Lloyd high, and Ora Winn, second. City Council reserves the and May Cutler. A vase of Chairman for the party was right to reject any or all bids. Arlene Nash red carnations centered the Viola Bosen, assisted by Ora City Clerk two tables and a salad lunch- Winn, Phyllis Anderson, Carub. Feb. Legal No. eon was served. olyn Stone and Donna Jensen. 19, 26, 1970. Lady Of Ellies Hold Social For Valentines V-- 8 17C6-P- LIQUIDATION PRICES On Everything Left In Our Store inmimiY Including sale HUGE 160 SHEET SPIRAL BOUND World Famous S E R T A MATTRESSES NOTEBOOKS Save Now REGULAR . . 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