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Show Vicki Buttars, Glen Stevenson To Be Married In Temple March Clubs Mrs. Merle Bright entertained Thursday afternoon for the Preston Literary club. Marian Hull reviewed the book, I, Juan de Pareja, Ty Elizabeth Bcrton dc Irevino. the hostess invited two guests, Mrs. Dcnna Perkins if Las Vegas and Mrs. Edna ensen of Preston. Refreshments were served to 20. Mr. an j Mrs. Keith Buttars, in the Weston ward cultura' Weston, announce the en- hall. gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Vicki, to Glen Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevenson, Weston. Vicki is a 1969 graduate of West Side high school and is presently attending USU. Glen is also a graduate of West Side high school and Mrs. Anna Condie had the has filled an LDS mission in New Zealand. members of the JFF club at The couple plans a March her home Friday afternoon, 20 wedding in the Logan LDS resent were Jessie Swann, Mada Larsen, Ruby Stokes, Temple. They will be honored at a reception that evening Ella Bennett, Vi Palmer, Edith Bell, Marne Neeey, Letha Harris and Florence Westen Jriefs Orme. A dessert luncheon was served and the women Mrs. Ruth Tingey and daudid handwork during the af ghter Angela went to Ogden ternoon. last Wednesday and visited with Ruthann Tingey, who is Mrs. Genevieve Hawkes entertained (Monday evening for VICKI BUTTARS attending school there. the Pickwick club. Mrs. Donna Smedley presented a book review on Ambassador Extraordinary" by Aklen Hatch. A salad luncheon was served to 18. I DON GREAVES m Hi-L- Mrs. Elaine Coy entertained last Tuesday evening for her dub members. Present were Ada Hansen, Lottie Phillips, Ardell Nielsen, Del-m-a Checketts, Lora Larsen, Fern Larsen and Grace Petersen. A salad luncheon was served and the women did sewing. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Coy entertained again for members of her sewing club. They were Connie Thomas, Gurinda Barbara Chapin, Darlene Carter, Carol Seamons and Maurine Ainscough. A dessert luncheon was served. the clock, acroM the country, at your aide. Protect your intereata of claim. No red tape. Your Agent FAIR SETTLEMENT can inapect damage, arrange for repair, algn the check. FRIENDLT PEOPLE ready and willing to acrve you. Never loobuiy to atop and help. Juat cell. FAST SERVICE. Around the man from Farmer la Wood-wort- Farmers Auto insurance CALL FARMERS INSURANCE CROUP MiOuri-TA- imvcf i ROBERT N. ACOCK District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SERVING SOUTHERN IDAHO & NORTHERN Phone 852 - 1924 32 West Oneida, Preston Therrall Campbell, Rhyl Swainston 747-34-82 UTAH 852-84-87 Lets Go To A The Gay Nineties met with Myrtle Wright at her home last Thursday afternoon. Present were Velma Cottle, Anna Morrison, Flora Winn, Jennie Neeley, Minnie Tripp and Jenny Barton. Rode was played and they enjoyed a dessert luncheon. Mrs. Rena Davis and Mrs. Carol Bell were last Thursday evening for the Social Arts dub. They met at the Utah Power and Light auditorium and Mrs. Peg Lindquist gave a demonstration on an electronic oven The meal was served to 16. Movie IREA SHOWS PLAYING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ABE . . FRI. and SAT. MARCH 13 and 14 fiSBAKD "P. I." TMEATfiWE Starring George Peppird PRESTON THURS.. FRI., SAT. - MARCH 12. 13. 14 h, FRI. and SAT. MARCH 20 and 21 FIVE CAHD STUD" Dean Martin, RobL Mitcham GRACE, IDAHO FRANK ROSS-I- EI IIERSIIEYS SAT. and MON. ONLY MARCH 14 and 16 0 COLOR "NUMBER ONE" by OeLuxs Starring Charleton Heston Feature Starts 7:10 and 9:05 United Artists Michael Schow, Cheryl Hardy Married Recently In Grace red and white color Marsha Schow presided at scheme set a sweetheart mood the guest book. Gifts were A for the wedding reception which honored Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Schow the evening of their wedding in the Bannock Stake House in Grace. Bishop Frank H. Stoddard performed the ceremony. The bride, formerly Cheryl D. Hardy, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Golden L. Hardy of Grace. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schow, Ogden, Ut The newlyweds greeted guests before an arch of red and white wedding bells highlighted with angel hair and feathers. The table decor was in the same setting with white cloths and centerpieces of angel hair, red hearts and miniature bride and groom. Red nylon aprons with daisy trim were worn by the girls serving, Linda Adams, Kim Egbert, Patti Rasmussen, and Ranae Fowler. The bride was gowned in white polyester crepe with an overlay cf imported French lace on the bodice and bottom of the skirt The gown had long sleeves with scalloped lace trim. The tailored train attached at the empire waist was appliqued with lace roses. The fingertip veil of illusion was secured to a cluster of lace on lace roses, Her bouquet featured white Margarete daisies and Forever Yours red roses. The brides sister, Lori Hardy, was the maid of hon or. She wore a red dress with dropped flared skirt and white tailored bow with streamers. She carried a basket of white daisies and Mary Devor baby red roses. The bridesmaids were attired as the maid of honor. They were Cheryl Schow, sister cf the bridegroom, Georgia Leshko, the brides cousin, and Jenann Egbert, Linda Krebs, Barbara Carter, and Rebecca Carter, close friends of the bride. They carried bridesmaids baskets of white daisies. Keith Pitcher stood as best man for the bridegroom, and ushers were Reed Schow, Lawrence Schow, James Schow, Rex Pitcher and Robert Hardy. Gift bearers were Jeff Schow and Curtis Hardy. Acting host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas MurThe mothers of the bride and bridegroom wore red bonded knit dresses and corsages of white pixie carnations and baby red roses. cared fer by Mrs. Joy Erickson, Mrs. Billie Smith and (Mrs. Diane Cragan. Refreshment assistants were Mrs. Donna Stoddard, Mrs. Treva Krebs and Mrs. Pauline Christensen. For the wedding trip to Jackson Hole, the bride chose a navy blue dress and coat suit of bonded knit, with red and white dotted print scarf. The newlyweds are residing in Grace where the bride is employed at the Caribou the County Hospital and bridegroom works for Custom Heating Company. ADMISSION STUDENTS 75c (With Activity Cards) - Community ADULTS fl.00 CHILDREN (12 50c and Under) Theatre towtiton, Utah P-N- BIG TOP LARGE JAR 18 OZ. Cottage- Cheese CREAM O WEBER returned home after spending some time in Southern California and Mexico. They went by plane to San Diego where they visited their daughter e and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gill, who accompanied them into Mexico. They visited many places of interest in San Diego. Mrs. Gill drove them to Long Beach where they visited with their son, Frank Mockli and family. Frank has now retired from the Marine Corps as a Lieutenant Colonel and is teaching in the Long Beach high school. They spent time sightseeing in Los Angeles and Long Beach, then flew back to Salt Lake where they visited a few days with Ida and Stan Jorgensen and the Clyde Mockli family, and in Layton with the Leo and Les Mockli families. In Sunset they stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 39' Crt- - CARTON FL0UB BICE - BEANS BUTTEB WHITE FLYER BULK Cache Valley Sweet Cream 50 Lbs. $3.69 10 Lbs. $1.49 Lb. 79c HOTCSKErLOUR 79c FESTIVAL GBt Edge 6 Lb. Sack Lb. 69c I 3 Lbs. 81 CARMELS and Mrs. Henry Mockli Mr. 53 BUTTER UT Couple Ends Vacation To Mexico, California KRAFT 2 Lbs. 49c FRESH De-Vo- Glen Stone. Mr. Stone been very ill with a heart tack bur is recovering. has MEN NEEDED this area to train at at Northern LIVESTOCK BUYERS LEARN TO BUY CATTLE. HOGS AND SHEEP at .ate barns, fttd Isis, an farm. Wt prafar la trala msa tiff artth Itvaalack aaparlaaea. Far local Marataw, wrtl. aga, addraaa and background SPIRAL CLEANSING NOTEBOOKS TISSUES 5 BOXES . REG. 49c 29c $1.00 1 I. C PRODUCE CASE LOT SALE BED POTATOES Buy By The Case 50Lbs.Sl.59 DELICIOUS APPLES And Save Bushel $1.98 13 for $1 GRAPEFRUIT Texas Pink Large Size SMALL SIZE CASE -- 16 for SPECIAL LOWPBICES ON ALL $1 CASE LOTS, HALF CASES, Backet SI NAVEL OBANGES OR MIXED SUS PURSER'S QUALITY MEATS- - - In CUSTOM ClTTIXCi - COLD STORAGE LOCKERS - POT ROASTS Grain Fed Beef All Choice Cuts NATL. MEAT PACKING 1311 Radiant Drive San Jose, Calif. 95123 LB. For Your Information1 Dear friends. Man is If a being BACON who buries his dead with Ceremony. This he docs in all the nations and cultures of the world, whether civilized or uncivilized. We consider our American funeral rituals to be among the most sensible. Sig- nificantly, they stem from the same human need to memorialize and mourn the beloved dead as exists among people everywhere. Respectfully, V. 269 IIERSIIEYS INSTANT MIX OF THE SUN" PRODUCTIONS 489 SEMI SWEET OR MILK COCOA MIX MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL SCHOW FAR SIDE Feature Starts 7:10 and 1:05 -P- GOLD STRIKE STAMPS DISCOUNT PRICES CHOC. CHIPS "JOURNEY TO THE - MARCH 16. 17. 18 IN BACK OF THE STORE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS, PLUS WED., 1TIURS., FRL MARCH 11, 12, 13 MON.. TUES.. WED. LOTS OF FREE PARKING RESTON, IDAHO doch. Grace Theatre FOOD STORE CENTRAL MARKET - -- o club met WedThe nesday evening with hostess, Meda Robinson. A hot dinner was served to Hufcau Miles. C 1 o a Barthlome, Mildred Grace Whitehead, Smart, Marilyn Henderson, Eva Merrill and special guest, Karen Ilkks. Pinochle was played and high score went to Mrs. Barthlome and low to Mrs. Merrill. THE CITIZEN 12, 1970 BAR - S 2 - FRESH AND LEAN THICK SLICE Lbs. BEEF GROUND $59 2 rOB THE BEST IN BAKEXT Lbs. GOOBS $25 IT'S BUST PASTRY CHERRY PIES Each - MADE FROM FRESH FROZEN CHERRIES NOT CANNED Tender, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Flakey, Melt In Your Mouth Cruet 4 WEBB FUNERAL f, HOME PRESTON BHEAD-lL- b. OVEN FRESH Loaves 5 for 99c DELICIOUS B R E A D -- - IVi Lb. Loaves OVEN FRESH DELICIOUS 3 for 89c 3 |