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Show I - April 9, THF. CITIZEN DAYTON BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Farris and baby and Ellen Jensen of Salt Lake City came home for Easter to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Jensen. Mrs. E. 0. Bergeson had a 1970 Sociable Citizen few women inviled to her home last Thursday to help Mrs. Wealthy Fackrell Mrs. W. K. Barton had sevby en family members with her Mr. and Mrs. Mark Larsen en- quilt They were Stella Dai- tertained at a family dinner returned home last Friday ley, Mary J. Jones, Leveral Easter Sunday for her fam- plane from Hawaii. They to celebrate her birthday an' Her Beutler, Annie Kemp, Rita ily. Invited were Mr. and went on the Merrill n niversary on March 5. Kirkbride, LaVon Nelson, Al- Mrs. Eugene Hall and chiltour with 13 other two sisters, Mrs. Flora B. Aweigh Awards Prizes ta Moser and Cora Phillips. Debra, Pamela, Susan She served a hot dinner at dren,Kenneth of Chicago, Mr. and noon. and Mrs. Gerald Bair and three sons, Michael, Kevin and David of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fackrell and children, Karen and Forrest and foster Indian daughter, Darlene. The Halls are here visiting this week with Mrs. Fackrell and his parents, Mr. $2.0(1 and Mrs. Burtls Hall of Fair-vie- For Only NAME ON A GIFT LIST. Phoae 152-01- MERRILL JEWELRY PRESTON. IDAHO and PABCO ANSWER MAN" of Los Angeles and left by jet on Keople. 18They and toured the four islands. They visited the Polynesian Center and the LDS Temple and other places. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Drury of Boise were also present for the occasion. They had dinner at a cafe. Monday evening, a daughter of Mrs. Bartons, Mrs. Fred Heggerst of Bountiful, visited with her and guests the weekend of March 21 were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Smith of Pocatello and J. George Smith of Lcgan. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Glover returned home recently from Mesa where they had been spending the winter months. Easter weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ainsoough Mrs. David Davis and chilMr. and Mrs. Gayland Tay- were their daughter Sharon a Shoff and Carl of friend, of Woods Cross, UL, dren Neal Mrs. Mr. and lor had Reeder and children and West Virginia. They are both were visiting for the weekend students at Ricks College. at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Iolanda Baxter of Pres- Mrs. Ainsoough had been In Ralph Davis of Preston and ton as their dinner guests on Rexburg last week attending in Egypt with Mr. and Mrs. Easter. In the afternoon Mr. Womens Week with her dau- Lonny Olsen and Mr. and and .Mrs. Cowan Baxter and ghter Sharon and they ac- Mrs. Orval Moser of Burley. them home. At daughter Becky of Woods companied the Ainsoough home on SunMr. and Mrs. Willard Wanon them. Cross called They day for dinner, the family was ner are home now, having from home their were on way joined by Mr. and Mrs. Grant visiting her parents in Afton, Erickson and children of Soda spent the winter months in Mesa. Springs. Wyo. TmS PLACES YOUR BRING YOU A DAYTON At tiie Glenn Bingham home The met last Thursday on March norning in the church bouse. Verda Jensen and Anna Schwartz were awarded prizes for the past two months. Others present were Barbara 'mart, Vivian Schvaneveldt, Patsy Beutler, Lesetta Eck and Lois Housley. Leo and Neil Davis, twin tois of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis of Franklin, spent the weekend with their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sea-mon- s. Dariel Seamons, wife and baby Margo were in Foaatel-5Saturday on business. Mrs. Nephi Chase and daughter, Mrs. Ida Jorgenson of Falls Church, Va., attended Primary conference in Salt Lake City Thursday. At the Earl Kirkbride home a week ago Sunday evening, Mrs. Jerry Schvaneveldt and Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim Kirkbride and two sons visited with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz had as their Easter Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pugmire and family of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Idaho Jeo and family of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Helen Robbins and children of Day-too n. and Mrs. Leo Seamons had Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis and children of Franklin as Mr. with less trouble less time for less dollars PAINT with less paint PAINT in - ANDERSON DIAMOND less often PAINT PAINTS with quality PABCO from ANDERSON LUMBER . . . - HOUSE PAINT Highest quality . . , made by Pabco to exacting specifications that make it especially durable in this climate . . excellent hide . . . easy to use .a exterior gloss for all residential and commercial exterior wood finishes. long-weari- - excitingly $9 value PABCO' S ACRYLIC SALE The rustic STAIN Reg. 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Clsani up with waltr. 1 000 color. Values to 89c Vt companied Mrs. Fred Davis of Preston to Logan Wednes- day. Mrs. Lincoln Foster was hostess to her club Thursday evening at her home. Members present were Fonda Bodily, Winnifred Reese, Mildred Cole, Lulu Moser, Wanda Cole, Jessie Mitton, Neva Rhonda Poole, Swainston, Virginia Ralliaon, Georgia Poole and Gwen Cole of Smithfield. A salad luncheon was served. Games were played and some of the members read interesting news articles. A week ago Monday, Mrs. Kenneth S. Porter went to Womens Week at Ricks College with her daughter Sherry. She also visited overnight in Rigby with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen and in Idaho Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Daw and Mrs. Cleo Chadwick. Sherry has been home over the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sharp went to Salt Lake City the weekend of March 28 and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sharp. That Sunday they attended fast meeting to see the baby daughter of the Dean Sharps blessed and named Rebecca Lyn by her grandfather, Lyman Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Poole were in Provo for the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen and son David. DEADLINE ON SNOW TIES REMOVAL IS washable. PABCO'S ACRYLIC Reg. $10.35 PAINT BRUSHES Dries in Hall. Mrs. Kenneth Oliverson ac- FINAL NOTICE- - finish SEMI-GLO- SS -- ea48 gal. e rs Phi-Del- s. 3 that glides over walls, ceilings, plus adds beauty to exterior A d son-in-la- WIIITNEY Mrs. Claudia Johnson and baby are happy to have her husband, Sp5 Conrad Spencer Johnson, at home with them once again. He has been stationed the past year in Vietnam in the Mekong Delta with the U. S. Army. He has just received an honorable discharge and he plans to attend BYU this spring. His wife and son have been residing in Whitney with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Weaver, while he was overseas. He arrived home by plane Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Poole went to Ricks College one day last week to see their daughter Janet march with the They were competing with other marching teams. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gunnell had as Easter weekend guests her brother 'and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob South of Malta, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Skinner and children of Fort 2167 INSIDEOUTSIDE pabco Win-war- were in Salt1 Lake at tending conference over the weekend. Reg. 9.35 STwood keeps its their guests on March 27. They had dinner with her parents. Last week guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Balls were her sister, Mrs. Enid Foster and two children, Kim and Lee, of Driggs and another sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. LuWayne Olsen of Mackey. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Schwartz of Logan visited last Tuesday with his brother and 'amily, Mr. and Mrs. John On Wednesday, Schwartz. Mrs. Erma Jones called on Mrs. Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Herm Henderson went to Logan Thursday night He attended a meeting and Mrs. Henderson visited with her daughter Helen at USU. Helen sang with a group of girls at one of the LDS conference sessions in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Call of Bountiful called on his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirkbride, and also with Mr. and Mrs. Gyde Call of Clifton one day last tue birthday anniversary of their daughter Helen was celebrated with a dinner. She received gifts. James and Norman Bingham of BYU and Miss Marcia Hall of USU in Logan were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Grif-fet-h bad Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brhnhall of Layton as their Friday overnight guests, and also Miss Doris Hart of Montpelier. The Brimhalls came to attend the wedding reception that evening in the Franklin Stake house for Miss Colleen Cherrington and Max Brtmhall of Kaysville. Steven Griffeth and Miss Hart attended the East Central States missionary reunion in Salt Lake City Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bingham are grandparents for the fifth time. A baby daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bingham of BLackfoot and she is their first child and the Glenn Binghams first The granddaughter. baby weighed six pounds and was born March 25. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smart of Pocatello and his brother, Robert Smart, student at ISU, were home for the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow H. Smart Mr. and Mrs. Theo Murdock were in Ogden Monday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Merrill of Weston and Mr. and 'Mrs. Milford Mudock of Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Griffeth and son Brad went to Ogden Sunday and were dinner guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Kent Romriell. Enroute borne they stopped at the Logan LDS Hospital to see bis brother, Melvin Griffeth of Preston, who is a patient there. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Westov-e- r went to Salt Lake City last Thursday to attend a farm meeting. They also enjoyed dinner as it was Mrs. West-ovebirthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Bergeson went to Soda Springs on Easter Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Smith. They stopped in Grace and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Walters. Mrs. Irene Anderson of Park City visited Tuesday with Mrs. Mary J. Jones. 29, High quality (tain at lowoit price. Coe on eaiier, lad longer. Oil bale give natural redwood finidi, 15, .1970 Snow Tire Removal, Electronic Tire Ralance, Check, Shock and Toe-I- n Deep penetrating. color. Steering Inspection, PAINT ROLLER Carb. and Timing Adjustment AND TRAY 7" Set 9 Set 99c G1J89 ONLY DROP I x 12 CLOTH Plastic $ Each 19c STEP LADDERS .. 5 Reg. $13.95 6 Reg. $15.95 . $10.95 8 Reg. $24.95 . $16.95 PJ $8.95 .t n PUKSTOX, scBrrara.;,"y7; LARSON tfe3 IDAHO PIIONE 852-11- CHEVROLET - OLDS The Young Dealer That Cares" PRESTON, IDAHO |