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Show CLUBS - Mrs. lluitau Miles of Ban-Id- a was hostess last Thurso day evening for the ddb. She served a hot dinner at s.nall tables centered with floral arrangements. Present were Rita Drury, Eva Merrill, Alice Smith, Meda Robinson, Mildred Grace Whitehead, Smart, Cioa Barthlomc and Marilyn Henderson. High score at pinochle went to Mrs. Merrill and low score went to Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Drury won the floating prize. Ili-L- The Friendly Nine club met March 19 with Mrs. Ora Ras- mussen. Special guests were Bernice Ililberg, Mrs. Kate Hansen and Mrs. Vera Nelson. A hot plate luncheon was served to Marilyn Henderson, Kate Swainston, Bonita Oliverson, Manila Davis, Ethel Mockli and lone Oliver-so- n and the guests. Pinochle was played. Mrs. Davis won high and Mrs. Mockli second; high. I Mrs. Woodrow W. Winward was hostess last Thursday evening to the Preston Literary club. It was he'd in the Preston Library basemenl and spring flowers were arranged throughout the room. Mrs. Woodward presided at the meeting and there was an election of officers for the coming year of 1971. Ruth Weber was elected president Carol Condie, vice president; and Gertie Webb, secretary, Program committee members are Donna Shipley, Roberta West and Deane Edwards. Entertainment committee members are Barbara LaRue Burrup am Meek, Opal Parkinson. Mrs. Roberta West reviewed the book. "Oliver Twist," by Charles Dickens. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth with Easter arrangements in the center, i. luncheon was served to 16 members and Mrs. Ada Han- sen, Preston librarian, who welcomed the guests as they arrived. April 9, On March 21, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Douglas Webb and Last Thursday afternoon at Mel Burrup were hosts at Mrs. Ross Rasmussen were the home of Pearl Oliverson their Birthday club. Dinner co hostesses last Thursday in Preston, the Spring Creek was served to Mr. and Mrs. evening at the Webb home DUP cam? met. Elna Aldei Lyle Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. for the members of the Art conducted the meeting and Nat Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Lore chib. Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Mockli offered the Vaughn Greaves, Mr. and Sherwin Webb were special prayer. The pledge was givMrs. Perce Gibson, Mr. and guests and they spoke of the en by Freda Ransbotto.n and Mrs. Keith Christensen, Mr. trip to South America and the lesson, "Mormons Ir. and Mrs. Don Elwell, Mr. showed colored slides. A Scotland and Wales," war and Mrs. Sherwin Webb and dessert luncheon was served given by Ida W. Prescott Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burrup to 15 couples. The life history of Alexander yi Downey. The table was decorated in the Easter theme. Mr. and Mrs. Webb showed colored sildes of their trip to South America and also showed mementos they had brought back with them. 3irthday honored that evening was for Mrs. Greaves. The Birthday club met last Saturday evening at the tome of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jensen. Veloy Augers birthday was celebrated that He received a gift A .pom the members. supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Vem Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Webster 3nd Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jen- eve-lin- g. pot-luc- k The Gay Nineties met last Thursday with hostess, Jennie Barton. Present were Velma Cottle, Jennie Neteley, Minnie Tripp, Myrtle Goff, Flora Gladys Becksteatd, Winn, Anna Morrison. A dessert luncheon was served and Easter favors were at each place setting. The afternoon was enjoyed playing rook. THE CITIZEN DON GREAVES FOOD STORE CENTRAL MARKET - LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN BACK OF THE STORE IDAHO GOLD STRIKE STAMPS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS. PLUS Beckstead was given by Margaret Winward. lie was he-gre- uncle. Sabrina B Sharp led the group in singing "There Is Sunshine Ir Your Heart County officers present were Ida W. Prescott and Helen Seamons, who instructions to the gave members. A luncheon was served by Mrs. Oliverson, assisted by Kate Swainston, to At the home of Mrs. Bea- Mae S. Chadwick, Ina B. Antrice Johnson last Thursday derson, Neva Swainston and evening, Mrs. Ha Wright and the women mentioned above. Mrs. Susie Buxton entertained the members of the AAUW Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd enterclub. Elaine Bennett, presi- tained at the Pop n Pins dindent, welcomed the members ing room last Tuesday afterand a panel discussion was noon for her bridge club asheld an "The Beleagured sociates. Special guests were World, presented by Susie Mrs. Boyds three sisters, Buxton, Vanona Geddes and Mrs. Barbara Martin of LaCarmen Smith. A dessert luncheon was served to Elaine fayette, Calif., Mrs. Vera Alta Haworth of Burley and Mrs. Susan Bennett, Buxton, Lois Nash. Others present Crockett, Vanona Geddes, were Lavinia Cutler and her Sara Jensen, Beatrice JohnMrs. Inette Wilson of SOCIABLE CITIZEN son, LaReen Lowe, Emma sister, Riverside, Calif., Betty Carmen Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Hall McCUm, Ora Greaves, Ruth Smith. Esther af Fairview had a family dinNash, Lorna Dunn, Rosie Nelner last Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hobbs had the son and Noreen Warr of LoMrs. Eugene Hall and chil- JFF club meet at her home gan. Little duplicate winners dren of Chicago, Mrs. LuRae Friday aftrnoon. Anna Con-ii- were Mrs. McCune and Mrs. Chapman and children ol Vi Palmer and Lettie Greaves. Tied winners for Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Ter- Condie were present and second and third places were ry Spencer and son Burtis oi Mrs. Hobbs served a salad Mrs. Cutler and Mrs. Wilsor Layton, and Reed and Burnell and dessert luncheon. The and Mrs. Haworth and Mrs. Hall of BYU. women did handwork during Boyd. A dessert luncheon die afternoon. was served. Mr. Mrs. Paul Herd sen. 1970 Mc-Cun- e, e, DISCOUNT PRICES CATSUP PIERCES 35- CAN NO. IVt CAN OYSTERS BEST QUALITY CAN 49 4 $1 SMALL COVE PINEAPPLE LIBBYS TALL CANS CRUSHED. CHUNK, TIDBITS and and daughter Tresa of Denver visited March 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis. They all went to Idaho Falk and visited with Mrs. Helen Sargent and family and returned to Preston that same evening. Holstein Sale Lee Talbot had some of his children home for the Easter weekend and Sunday dinner. They were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sayer and son Brett of Iona, dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Talbot and family of Sterling, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gregerser. and son Blair of Banida, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Handy and son Daren and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hansen of Preston, and Jania Talbot of Pocatello. A phone call was received that day for their father from another daughter, Mrs. Dora Oxborrow of Eau Gallee, Fla. Thursday before Easter, Mrs. Handy and son and Mr. Tatlbot and Jan-i- s of Pocatello went to Ut., and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Talbot and family and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Talbot and children. Slat-ervill- REGISTERED CORNER FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS PRESTON, IDAHO SATURDAY. MAY 9. 1970 35 Head Springing Heifers and Heifer Calves e, 10 Lbs. $1.49 Rox 29c MACARONI - SPAGHETTI HOT CAKE FLOUR 6 Lb. Rag 69c SELECTED FROM STAR VALLEY & BEAR LAKE, CARIBOU AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES, AND NORTHERN UTAH HERDS FOUNDATION CATTLE - RED. CRISP. 4-- H. IMPROVE FFA PROJECTS -- WINDOWS - CUSTOM CUTTING NOWON BUT AND SAVE COLD STORAGE LOCKERS ALUMINUM 3 WINDOWS Custom Made to lit Your Specifications & Picture LARGE, FRESH, WHOLE VANITY Way Mirrors LB. For the Lady of the House, a wonderful gift for Birthdays, Anniversaries or Mothers Day to fit Her Personal Needs. Windows ... 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