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Show SOCIABLE CITIZEN Cob Scouls IIAM OPERATOR Waterways Facilities Improve, Lions Told (Continued from page 1) that all was well in her home, lne tact being that the contact was made irom her home FRANKLIN Hie Annua was toe omy place left as it Cub Scout Banquet was held on the island with power. Sorenson, member of Brown, principal, to be givFriday night Supper was He has made contact with theRoyCounty WMerways en to all fifth grade students. served at decorated tables of members away from mittee, spoke on Water iMr. Hawkes also introduced blue and gold. Ronald WoA Development in Nyle Rydalch, a representaduring tunes ot trouble gources mack conducted the program. at times of trial Franklin county to the Pres-h- e tive of the Idaho Farm Burin home, Skits were presented with has gotten word through ton Lions recently. Mr. Sor-t-o eau, who discussed the new prizes being won by Ricky Vietnam. Some years ago enson said favorable progress proposal for changing our Durr ant, first place, Mark he helped foreign students is being made in developing present county tax system. Woodward, second, and David speak to home, inis became boating, camping and sanita-M- r. Ken Lloyd from the Grace third. Nash, 80 tJfnI consuming, he lelt he tion facilities near many of Mrs. Webb and Sherwin Lions club spoke briefly conBobcat pins were presented to Blake Porter, cerning his wishes to serve Roger enjoyed a ririt lot week with Wright Douglas Rallison and his sister, Mrs. Donna Parthe next Uons District as informs-1 been the has Doug stanton Hawkes presented Glen Kirkbride.1 An award kins of Las Vegas. center tion Idaho Governor. for Utah, to our Books" Wayne was presented by Orval Flag and Montana irom California. Durrant to Ronald Womack of his greatest experiencfor active work. Ribbons over attending during the One es was just uus weeK wnenj were presented to Den Moth- summer months. Michael he made contact with a rare ers, Thelma Womack, Leah and Barry Hawkes sang two station, Qatar, in tne Arabian Lowe, Dennis and Sharlene numbers, accompanied by Gulf. Docks tader for 50 percent or Barry on electric guitar. Doug, son of Lorrian A. Hendricks, Richmond, attended elementary school in) TRENTON Pres. Clarence Spackman in Trenton, 24 at- Richmond, North Cache high oil Andersen took his daughter, i tending. and is a school, graduate A group of friends met Utah State ki Dairy Agricul- - Arlene Kupfer, and daughter- Elaine Andersen, to cently at The New Grand in 1941 EFFECTIVE MARCH 5, 6, 7, 8 ZV II. hu been .dive In Cc. were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. W s mary and counsels: in Sunday wte home from Pakistan, Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Lew P. School. He was counselor in and Mr. and Mrs. Robthe ward under two bishops Jay stopped over jn Denmark Allsop ert Reeder of Trenton, Mr. and held the position of ward and Mrs. Kefford M. Peek of brother ROSSg Who is SBTVl cierx for eight years. mission there. Sunday, Jay Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph a He is married to Barbara ke in fiacrament meeting Porter of Preston, Mr. and Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and daughwith Ross as Denmark A. T. Larsen, Cove, and He reports Ross ter Judy of Nampa. The Peeks they have five daughters. eU and happy in the and Wilsons are former TrenREG. One daughter, Marilyn, is Work. Mr. and Mrs. Ander- ton residents. married to Carl Hoffman. sen live in North Logan. While Seletta Pitcher, Donna AnBUY TUBES They, with their three daugh- in Salt Lake, they visited with drew, Lona Holt Pearl Grifters, Debra, Kristine, and Raymond Kupfer, who is in fin, Elva Hatch, Wanda Andrew and Jean Spackman atSherri, live in Preston. Carl the Veterans Hospital. FOR teaches music at Preston Mr. and Mrs. Marlow But- tended the Benson Stake CenHigh. ler have been transferred tennial party for the YWMIA Kay married Joey Carlson from McCall, Ida., to Elko, Thursday evening. Flossie and they have a young daugh- Nev., where he works for the Atkinson decorated the cake ter, Michelle. Joey is serv- Forest Service. He is the which centered the serving ing as a second lieutenant in son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. table. the Army. They are making Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pitchtheir home in Maryland. took their family to Franker his Pfc. Kerf Lott surprised Gayle is a senior at Sky parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin lin Saturday evening where View high school. Jann, 14 Lott, last week with a tele- they gave a musical program (A 3.15 VALUE the ward reunion. Taking years of age, is going to phone catH from Vietnam. for 39 school at North Cache Junior Needless to say they were part were Mr. and Mrs. Jay High, and 10 year old Nanci happy to hear from him, the Pitcher, Morris, Dale, Ray is a fifth grader at Lewiston first word in nearly two Ann and Iva Jean Pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hanmonths. Elementary school. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holt sen, when tubes of 3 Crest the 1 after you school, purchase Liir.it Coupon Monday Mr. and Family or 4 tubes of Crest Extra FARM BUREAU Primary officers and teach- Atkinson and Mrs. Joseph E. or Regular Flavors LSsussSiold enjoyed supper at ers prepared and served a par (Continued torn page 1) roast beef dinner to the chil- the Elks Lodge in Logan Satsession were F. Edis Taggert, dren of the ward, followed by urday evening. STDS REDUCING CANDY vice president; a short program. Over 100 A family party was held Lewiston, Mel. DISCOUNT Price Reg. 315 Steven M. Bodily, Lewiston, people were in attendance. Sunday at the home of Mr. secretary: Valden Pitcher, The tables were decorated in and Mrs. Henry Ellerman the Valentine theme. Cornish; J! Earl Darley, Mrs. honoring Mr. and Mrs. RonThursday evening, Lloyd Olsen, Paradise; Ernest Speth, College Ward, Geraldine Merrill . presented ald Ellerman of Salt Lake. and Elda Hillyard, Amaiga, an interesting Inservlce les- Dinner was served to Mr. members of the executive son to the teachers and offic- and Mrs. Henry Ellerman, board. Bryan Taggart, Lew- ers of the Primary. Light Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elleriston, will again serve as refreshments were served by man, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Elchairman of the Young Farm- Melva R. Cottle, president. B. lerman of Paul, Ida., Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James ers and Ranchers. Le- - Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. Soackman, Ed Stelley and daughter For the womens committee, Elda Hillyard will begin Roy Spackman and Mr. and Jean of Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Stelley and daughter with Ann Matthewsi Provi- companied their niece to the Pa- Cindy of Paul, Mr. and Mrs. dence, vice president; Louise temple Tuesday. She is of Mr. tricia Hale, Boyd Ellerman and daughter daughter Hoffman, Benson, secretary; Ruth Hansen, Amaiga, and and Mrs. Jack Hale of Reno, Janet of Satlt Lake City. DurVada Nielsen, Hyrum, direct- Nev., and was married to ing the afternoon, Mrs. MarJon Krause. Following the ors. a wedding dinner jorie Andersen and grandA. B. Smoot, Corinne, who ceremony was served at the home of daughter, Nyla Andersen of recently received D. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Preston, came and visited. awards for service to agriculture on both the state and national level, sooke briefly 1 Qc COTTON BUDS -- 1. & to the group. He said "the Mels DISCOUNT Price most important part of the Reg. 38c Farm Bureau is the 3500 BABY SHAPED KIMBIES, QQr county farm bureaus all Mels DISCOUNT Price working shoulder to shoulder Reg. $1.19 for the betterment of agri15s Newborn culture. BABY SHAPED KIMBIES, M. Eugene Carroll, managQQC of the Bureaus insurance er DISCOUNT Price Mels $1.19 Reg. company, discussed some of 12s Overnight TIIIS PLACES YOUR the problems recently encountered as insurance beALKA - SELTZEB 25's NAME ON A GIFT LIST. comes "more and more of an DISCOUNT Price Reg. 73c Mels economic-sociPhone problem than a private industry. He said HAND & BODY LOTION the company is under pressure Mel's DISCOUNT Price Reg. $2.00 daily to come up with new DESERT FLOWER programs "and you cant have low rates and financial -10 Big Rolls BATHBOOM TISSUE strength at the same time." Mels DISCOUNT Price Reg. $1.29 While farmers used to en25 percent differential joy EVEREADY BATTERIES 2 PRESTON, IDAHO from their city cousins, the DISCOUNT Me discount Price Volt has been Mdl ; I Reg. changed to 15 percent "You are now in cities and freeways almost as much as the city fellow A because At Orders Fair Price" Doctor The What Just your driving habits Phone Mel Bnrrnp, R. Ph. are changing," Mr. Carroll maintained. Host Dinner Com-familRe-ho- .,V'r . I : ; I Andersens Home From Pakistan Bel's Drag DISCOUNT Prices re-tur- jin-la- JJSSS CREST $m IFMABUY teeter. 3 NOW GET A $2o Cask . - Behind mail by Largo-M- int - $1.99 J. & Four State Crime Meet THE CITIZEN 1978 Lions Book Doctor For Charm School The Preston Lions club has Utah State, who will also set their annual charm school have a beautician and hair Crime for March 14 and the bead her. stylist The Intermountain assisting Conference will be held in of the and textiles Dr. Kernaleguen, in addiclothing Preston today with law enat Utah State will tion to her duties at Utah forcement officers coming department conduct the school this year. State, is the educational re- from four states. The conference will be held at the Pop n Pins starting at 10 am. and will y be an event. to Sheriff According Larsen and Police Chief Bert Gailey, there will be about 50 delegates to the conference. Presiding will be Leonard Hysell, chief of police from Evanston, Wvo. Vice president F"h K""w. Mastercharge Security officer from Ogaen. cme. G is a member of the board of directors. Law enforcement officers will come from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada. The urpose of the conference is :o give each department represented a chance to present names and descriptions of mown felons In their areas who might cause trouble in other areas. Girls may register for the srhonl bv fi'Min? V't plication blank and mailing It to Elmer Jonnson, Piesum. Director of the school will be Dr. Anne Kernaleguen, I"' all-da- Ar-land- o presentative for McCall The school Is open to all girls 15 years ot age and older. lihe lee for two sessions is $5. J. Too Late To Classify TEXAS OIL COMPANY has opening in Preston area. No experience necessary, Age not important Good character a must We train. Air Mail A. T. Dickerson, Pres., Southwestern Petroleum Carp., Fort Worth, Texas. j We Want To Thank Everyone For Helping In Onr i lOtlc SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting money from NEW TYPE Farmer's Day Promotion SUSAN FOSS WAS THE WINNER OF OUR CUTE high-quali- ty pensers in your area. No To qualify you selling. must have car, references, to $2900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excetllent monthly income. More full time. For personal interview write $600 218 LBS. THANKS... BOSENS DISTRIBUTING UNITED CO., DEPT A, P. O. Box 8712, Oakland, Calif., 94608. Include phone number. IT WEIGHED PIG. dis- coin-operat- SALES and SERVICE Hy-ru- 1965 Yellow FOR SALE Mustang. Call Ren Jones PRESTON, IDAHO 217 SO. STATE PH. 852-190- lOtfc 852-131- 5. BAND-AD- D HEER STRIPS t?! SPECIAL REG. 98c NOW ONLY LT - ANDERSON'S WILL SAVE Y0D HONEY FINEST WEDDING GIFTS For Only - - On All Yonr Plumbing Heeds . . . ALUMINUM STORM DOOR $2.00 Alc 852-080- al - $100 - qqc ANDERSON LUMBER HEAVY HSEAM EDOI MERRILL JEWELRY DRUG I52-91I- Filer Spring 3 g iwIAIi at I" niSHlAI ct PITCHER HANDLE a LOCK niUL LENGTH CONCEALED HINGE WITH LIFETIME STANDARD OR OIUTI BEAHNOI VISE-LOK- INIEKTI CAN " CORNERS CAN'T OR TWIST REOLAZED BY ANYONE. NO TOOLS NEEDED BE WOOL PILI mM AU HAIDWAtl BULL SALE Am HfMy Miliar BUILT-I- WEATHERSTRIPPRD FARMOWNERS FREE ESTIMATES 4 for 98c BEL'S INCLUDED WIDE WEATHERSTRIPPED BOTTOM EXPANDER ADD BEAUTY and VALUE at Anderson's exclusive A lifotimo Investmont SAVE ON FUEL BILLS EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED Each 19c Package Protection Policy FRIDAY, MARCH 13th Fire Anlo Liability 200 18 Whitehead Insurance Agency GRACE. IDAHO Mag- azine. in-M- rs. 1.05 MURRY1 e Preston Hosts Mar. 5, Range Bulls to 30 Months of Age FAIRGROUNDS Sponsored by: All Breeds Graded Best Quality - FILER. IDAHO Idabo Cattlemens Assn. 2 I |