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Show 4 - HIE CITIZEN T Horse Hit By Auto Clsifv T ? TWO DCGS to give away. Call after 5 p.m. 852-181- 5. 14t?c I FOR SALE Idaho Common Alfalfa Seed, 45 cents per at Thatlb. Phone cher or Weldon McGregor. 427-619- 8 14t"p FOR SALE $258. Phone Honda CB 1970 April 2, 163. 14t?c 852-295- 1. Two accidnts were reported bv the Franklin County Sheriffs office. Cne resulted in the death of a horse. A horse belonging to Bryant Nelson was injured and had to be shot Friday when it was hit by a car driven by Merril G. Transtrum, 45, of Montpel HOME FCR SALE in Frank- ier. There was about $400 dam lin. Ideal for couple. Close in . Dennis Docksladcr. age to the car. The accidenl 10 South occurred about 8:40 Phone p.m. in 1st East, Franklin. ' 14t2p 'dink Creek. 646-272- 2. There was $530 damage t: MRS. IDA D. RALPHS of the the car of Joseph E. Crossley, Store at Dayton, Ralphs of Brigham City, wher. 54, Idaho, has decided, health reasons, to sell her he car went out of contra' store and home. Both are tnd rol'ed one and half times in the same building, heat- jn the highway between Oxed by the same furnace, ford and Clifton. and are air - conditioned. Crossley told the Sheriffs Stock and electrical equip- office that he reached for an ment Included. Must have object in the car and the car at least $6,000 as down pay- went out of control and rollment. If interested, write ed. He was cited for failure to above party or phone to use due care and failure 14tlc to purchase a drivers license. for SEVENTEEN SKY VIEW students are traveling in Mexico this week as part of the Northern Wasatch Youth group, consisting of young, Symphony. The musicians ranging in age from eighth graders to college students and representiing communities from Twin Falls to Brighasn City, is the result of the efforts of Professor n concerts represent the Ralph Matesky. The 747-357- 5. SALES ON HONOR ROLL ASSOCIATES Full or To eight-to-te- FOR LOCAL REPRESENTATION part time to represent a Utah owned Several area students were on the fall honor roll at Utah State University. They included Sharon Lewis, Clifton; Blair Winward, Day-toLloyd Allen Henrie, Gor-io- n Kent Webb, Dennis B. Chatterton. Susan Ransbot-tom- , Luann Bodily Seamons, and Judith Ann Winger, Preston; and Margie Ann McKay, life listed Insurance company. those willing to follow our plan, wo offer EXCELLENT EARNING POSSIBILITIES. If you art net Mtlifiad .with your prtMnl incoma, work, or your fuluro advanctmofll opporluniliti, gin ui a cfianct to lull our itory. n; WRITE OR CALL TODAY i WM. C. SARGENT, Agency Superintendent SECURITY NATIONAL LIFE huaimctComptmy 440 South 7th East, Salt Lake City, Utah, Phono 363-571- 7 Weston. OPEN nOUSE Kent will be honored at an onen house on her 91st birthday anniversary Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. In the Lewiston Third ward cultural hall. climax of a series of evening and Saturday rehersals which began early last October. In addition to the musi-c- al presentations, the trip to Mexico aims at increasing the young peoples knowledge of the country as well as promoting general understanding and goodwill between citizens of this area and those of Mexico. (First photo) Sky View students who are part of the wind instru & LEWISTON BRIEFS Mrs. Viola Mrs. L. D. Bodily, acaom panied by her sister, Mrs. Edna Keddington of Salt Lake City, has returned home from a trip to California. They visFASHION SHOW ited Disneyland in Los AngelMrs. TiirT Daly, president es, and in San Francisco with of the Ladies Golf Club, an- a sister, Mrs. Viola Bryant, nounces that plans are in and in San Palos with Mrs. progress for the Soring Fashion Show. The date has been Bodilys son and his wife, Mr. set for Saturday, April 11. and Mrs. Donald Bodily. Obituaries MANY ITEMS You Can Save AT COST UP TO ing for some time with cancer. She was born July 4, 1905 in Lewiston, a daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Zaltuna Bright Stowe'.l. She received her education in the Cache county schools and was married to Hvrum A. Leavitt on Aug. 6, 1924 in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Leavitt died in Aril 1951. A member of 'the LDS church, she had also worked as a cook and housemother. She is survived by two sons and three daughters, Hyrum Odell and Dana Stowell, both of Napa, Calif., Mrs. Jeffle Volpe, Siringwater, N. Y, Nona Hyde, Emmett, Ida., and Sabma Goodall, Santa-quda fcV.er son, Larry Me Dowell, Fabrius, N. Y. son, Joe LaOlaire, a brother Tack Stowell, and a sister Nona, al preceeded her in death. She is also survived by two brothers, Otis (Mike) Stow-elof Lewiston and Dan A Stowell of Hyde Park; four sisters, Mrs. Flora Butterfield and Etta Dunford of Salt Lake City, Bardee Barber of Cali forma, and Yetive Kelley a Florida; 20 grandchildren am four great grandchildren. Funeral services w e r conducted Wednesday at pan. in the Lewiston First ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Herb Harrison Burial was in the Lewiston City cemetery. OFF LOOK AT THESE. . . JUST A SAMPLE OF SAVINGS . . . O CARPET - Green Gold Nylon Shag REG. NOW ONLY $9.95 REG. $69.95 - $129.00 REG. $429.00 BASSETT REG. SPANISH COUCH -- 100 NOW $88.00 LAMPS $97.89 SALE PRTCE $324.00 NOW 3 Piece - - 4 Piece REG. - Nylon Corel SALE PRICE $157.88 $199.95 m SALE PRICE REDR00M SET SOFA AND CHAIR SET qc irltaJJ SALE PRICE $54.90 REDR00M SET REG. $6.49 NOW PLATFORM ROCKERS Clynord Anders Lundgreen Logan died March 31 in the Logan Hospital, causes incident to age. He was a former Preston resident He was born April 16, 1896 in Brigham City, the son of Peter E. and Mary Anderson Lundgreen. He married Mabel Thomas on March 17 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include his wife and sons and daughters, Max G. D. Lundgreen of Rich mond; Clynord L. Lundgreen Jr., of Ogden, Mrs. Ronald (Deanne) East of Lemon Grove, Calif., Mrs. Ossie (Ardell) Liptrot of Ogden; 10 grandchildren; brothers, Victor E. Lundgreen and Orlando V. Lundgreen, both of Og den; Ed Lundgreen, Las Vegas, Nev. lie lived in Cleveland for 24 years. lie was a farmer 73, of COST Nylon Quilted SALE PRICE $239.95 LOOSE CUSHION BACK $349.95 NOW ALL SALE PRICES REDUCED ANOTHER P&OOeOU TRIPLE DRESSER 10 B0X SPRING & MATTRESS - Qneen Size - REG. $159.95 SALE PRICE $12888 SERTA - ORTHOLUX (190 OQ NOW $719 ftfi OFF 1 IE 00 NOW REMEMBER... when yoUsjSutrorft you local cQ op or dealer agent 3 Everylhiitg Is Marked OF PRESTON FURNITURE - GIFTS - CARPETING Bows Again LEWISTON BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. F. Edis Tag- - . Clynord Lnndgreen Some Less Than - gart entertained at a neighborhood party Friday night by occupation. They lived in ' at their home with Mr. and Dolores Leavitt Mrs. Joseph Peterson and Ogden for 25 years and in two children and Mr. and 15 for Preston They years. LeavMrs. Dolores StoweH Mrs. Robert Hunt and four the for in lived had Logan itt, 64, died Saturday in a children as honored guests, nine years. past sufferPayson hospital aftetr having recently moved into n; On Everything In The Store ment section of the symphony are Mark Israelsen, Chris Hyer, Marie Beutler, Robert Coleman, Joy Wadley, Kelly Fronoff, Debbie Fifield, Rick Harry and Karen Manning. (Second photo) Young musicians in the string section are (seated) Kelly Foraaff, Kevin Anderson, Richard Hughey, and Steve Smith. (Standing) Carey Mitchell, Alan Allred, Patti Olsen, Roxanne Rigby, Debbie Haslam. TRENTON FEED P CO-O- Phone JO Trenton, Utah He filled a mission in the Northwestern States for the LDS church and had been a ward clerk and was a former bishop of the Preston Sixth ward. He served oh the high council in Ogden. Viewing will be Thursday, April 2, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Nelson Memorial Chapel in Logan and prior to service Friday. Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, April 3, in the Nelson Memorial Chapel. Interment will be in Brigham City cemetery. PATROLMAN RESIGNS Ralph Phillips, Preston patrolman, recently resigned from the Preston police department and accepted a position with the Ogden police department Lewiston. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ilazen Bright Mr. and Mrs. Clyde little-dik-e, Randy and Heidi Stevens of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Jaren Pugmire and two children of Soda Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Taggart and three children of Lewiston. . Wayne D. Bell J. Walter Ross Publishers Published every Thursday by the Citizen Publishing Co., Inc., Lewiston, Utah 84129. Second class postage paid at Lewiston, Utah 84120. Subscription rates in Cache County, Utah, and Franklin County, Idaho, $4.00 a year, $5.00 outside. |