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Show - THE CITIZEN April 9, 1970 Libraries To Note National Week n Mr. and Mrs. Owen have their son and wife, n Mr. and Mrs. Eugene two and children, Terry and Cindy, of Pullman, Wash., visiting them this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Bingham had their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Porter and baby Katie, and another daughter, Nancy Bingham of Provo, who attends BYU, home tor the weekend. On Horseshoeing Mau-gha- 12-1- 8. SPECIALIZING Df Anniversary Near For Ex -Area Couple Mr. and Mrs. Denton Web- ster of 265 Bishops Place, Salt Lake CSty, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Anril 21. They were married April 21, 1920, in the OFEHT1LIZING O DUSTING SEEDING FINE AGRICULTURE AIRCRAFT TO FILL YOUR NEEDS. CALL US FOR ALSO FLIGIIT INSTRUCTION, ESTIMATES, INFORMATION, OR ANY AERIAL APPLICATION CHARTER, SIGHT-SEEIN- G REQUIREMENTS. PRESTON FLYING SERVICE 208 833-21- PRESTON, IDAHO at LDS Temple 852-99-07 83283 Johnson Logan. Mrs. Webster was formerly Melinda Larsen, daughter at Lars Christian and Elizabeth Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen are parents of nine children. They made, their home in Glendale where Mr. Webster was a farmer. They moved to Preston in 1942 where they lived until 1953. They then moved to Salt Lake where they have resided ever since. Mr. and Mrs. Webster have been active in the LDS church. He served as Sunday School superintendent in the Glendale ward, and as Sunday School teacher for sever al years. Mrs. Webster was the Salt Lake ward, she is admired for her ward and greatly Primary president for many years at.ed quilt tops, the Glendale ward and has Due to the illness of Mr, always worked in the Relief Webster, there will be no Society in some capacity. In open huose at this time. piec-organ- Preston Boy Given Union Pacific Award 2-- 4. Spring Home Storage Specials Of The Week -- NEW SUPERIOR BY PARKE - DAVIS OR ONE INCH REG. 79c Napkins - C0NTAC 57 Plastic Bandage corrective shoeing. As a practical application of the instruction, each student will shoe his own horse. "HARD WORK" WATCH orter-elect, sentinel-elec- t. The boys participated in the convention and received They leadership training. were assigned the job of setting up the stage and taking care of stage arrangements. As they participated in these duties they were able to become well acquainted with the state officers and the national vice president of the h Central Rgion, Steven of Iowa. In his address at the banquet, Vice President Zumbach complimented the boys on their activities and tneir achievements and he urged thm to always Bhaw respect lor themselves and bring honor to the F.F.A. jacket which they wear. Allan was one of 24 to receive the Union Pacific Scholarship. This scholarship will allow him to attend any oi the Land Grant Colleges in hh 11 western states. Public Notice 236-340- Promoted To Captain -- Wjfler incaflex Takes knocks Takes soaking No ratter how tough or rugged dw you put in, this Wyler witch will taks It Douse It or batter it keeps right on run- ning. Result of 40 years of leadership in quality service watches. Guaranteed shock resistant balance wheel replaced free if ever broken. Guaranteed mainspring. Guaranteed waterproof, provided crystal Is Intact genuine parts ara used. All guaranteed in writing by the manufacturer and by us. Other Incaflex watches from Sler whisf with hock...guarMlsid Ufa Layaway How rOR GRADUATION Merrill Jewelers 19 S. State Phone Preston 852-076- 2 SPRAYERS- of school trustees for West Side School District No. 202, 10 CAPSULES REG. $L59 Only 33' (IN WE'LL BUILD Franklin and Bannock Counties, Idaho, will be held on Tuesday, the 19th day of May, 1970, between the hours of 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the following polling places: 1. Weston Elementary School for trustee from Wetst-o- n EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED ... OR Zone. West Side High School Library for a trustee from Linrose Zone. terms of Mr. The three-yeJoseph H. Olsen, Linrose, and Mr. Evan 0. Koller, Weston, expire June 8, 1970. Any qualified voter in either of these zones may nominate a candidate in his zone in the following manner: (1) Secure an official nominating petition form from the District office at Dayton. (2) Secure the signatures of at least 5 and no more than 10 qualified voters in the 2. McKesson ADD TO WHAT ar ASPIRIN Rubbing Alcohol 17 BOTTLE REGULAR 59c PINT 5 GRAIN ONLY KODA- GARDEN HOSE SALE $4.88 BEINFOnCED VINYL Ft SO 58 REG. $&95 S6.99 BEINFOBCED VINYL 75 Ft 58 BUSSES 50 Ft. 51 REG. 5.95 S9.29 REG. (5.05 ASSORTED LENGTHS REG. REG. 15c FT. 12c DP -S- PRING'S HERE 00 $1.40 QQr 91.25 CX 127 REG. QQr 91-2- 5 K0DACHR0ME 135- - 20 Exposure Cl A7 92.10 SUPER 8 MOVIE REG. trustete is for a period od three (3) years. Evan O. Koller, Clerk Legal No. Apri1 83.20 9 90 ifLM PRESTON, IDAHO 852-01- OUR BACK DOOR LEADS TO PRESTON'S MAIN STREET YOU HAVE EXAMPLE: FOR implement mounted or MOUNTINGS TANKS basic heavy duty, job SPRAYERS PUMPS HOSE OR BULK 8 interested in fitted or scotty ROLLER, PISTON, CENTRIFUGAL -W ANY SIZE WE HAVE EVERYTHING SPRAY NEEDS - CENTURY FOR YOUR WITH THE LINE exam- ining the school budget may do so at this time. This budget will list the sources of al1 income into the District and the plans for their disbursement. A copy of the budget will be available in the District office as provided by law. Evan 0. Koller, Clerk April Legal No. 1730-P- ub. 9, 16, trailers POLY (UNBREAKABLE) 3 SIZES 1 JOHNSON DRUG STORE- - PHONE Pub. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The Board of Trustees of West Side District No. 252, Dayton, Idaho, is giving not ice of a Special School Meeting and Budget Hearing for the 1970-7fiscal year, to be held on May if, 1970, at 7:CC oclock p.m., at the West Side High School. Anyone -- 1729 9, 10, 1970. 620 REG. REG. IL RUBBER REMNANTS K- - 12 Exposme CX 126 CX -- zone. (3) Hand the petition in to the school office 18 days before the election (May 1, 1970). The term of office of each ILM- -FSTOCK REG. $3.79 FRESH Early Bird Or 1000 Call Neil For An Estimate Modern Farm Eqnipmeni Co. West Oneida Preston (A CORPORATION) 1970. i for igitoit damage. EN, That the annual election BULK PACK SANITARY which will cover the anatomy and structure of the animals foot and leg. Instruction on the care and maintenance of the hooves will be given, as well as principles involved in NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- CAPSULES ASSORTED o02 Sidney Sharp, repand Larry Nash, surer-elec- t, Zum-bac- pedofla. Drug's ist I Allan Swainston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Swainston of Winder, was awarded the 9200 Union Pacific Scholarship at the annual F.F.A. convention Also held at Shelley April in attendance at the convention were Jack Geddes, president of the Preston F.F.A., Garth Christensen, presidentelect, Neil Owen, vice president-elect, Tim Johnson, Jeff Allred, trea- - i Serviceman MR. AND MRS. DENTON WEBSTER O SPRAYING A class in horseshoeing will be offered for interested persons in the Preston area on 2 under the auspices April of the Office of Continuing Education at Idaho State University. The class will consist of three sessions, one a lecture and the other two involving practical experience, accordTRAINCOMPLETES to Bill Byrne, director of ing ING Airman Wayne the Office of Continuing EduMartin, son of Mr. and cation at ISU. Mrs. Merwin A. Martin On Friday, the lecture will of Clifton, has completed be held in the agriculture Lack-land basic training at building at Preston high AFB, Tex. He has school from 7 to 10 p.m. The been assigned to Kccslor Lme and place of the sessions AFB, Miss., for training of practical application will In the communicaUons be announced during the lecfield. Airman Martin is ture. 1906 of West a gradutate Registration and payment Side high school, Dayton. of the 935 fee was to have been completed by April 6. Those wishing to take the nourse should call or write 5 Bill Byrne, telephone at Idaho State University, Box 62, Pocatello. Don Applegate, a reading medalist at the Snake River Center for Improvement of son of Instruction, will teach the Boyd J Christensen, class. An ownMr. and Mrs. Orval J. Chris- horseshoeing er and trainer of race horses, tensen, Grace, has been pro- he began shoeing horses when moted to captain in the U. S. he was 14 years old. Air Force. Applegate will use slides Captain Christensen, a pro-i- s and visual aids for his lecture curement officer, at Hill AFB, Utah. He is in the 2849th Air Base Group, a unit WESTON BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Ross Greene of the Air Force Logistics Command which provides had Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lynn supplies and equipment for and three children of Henefer, U. S. Air Force units. as their weekend guests. A 1959 graduate of Grace Ut, At the home of Mr. and high school, the captain reMrs. John II. Binggeli Sunday ceived his B. S. degree in in1900 dustrial relations in from three birthdays were celeUtah State University, where brated. They were Mr. and he was commissioned through Mrs. Binggelis and Bill Bingthe Air Force Reserve Officof Dayton. Invited for ers Training Corps program. geli Mr. and Mrs. were dinner Captain Christensen also earned an M.B.A. degree in Scott Fife of Hyde Park, Mr. 1967 from the University of and Mrs. Verian Rogers and California and studied at Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weeks Weber State College, Ogden. nf Lewiston, Mrs. Linda The captains wife, Joanne, Checketts of Preston and Pas is the daughter of Mr. and Martinez of Clifton. FollowMrs. Ray L. Lillywhite of ing dinner they listened to Columbus, Ohio. LDS conference. Gifts were presented to the Binggelis. WESTON BRIEFS Last Friday as Mrs. John Mrs. Donna Fonnesbeck, Binggeli cracked own a nullet Mrs. Nadme Butta-- s and Mrs. peg, she was surprised to Donna Butfars attended Pri- fr-- j thrp yolks in the egg. mary conference in Salt Lake Thpir pulMs are four and a half months old. City last Thursday. 10-1- PRESTOII FLYING SERVICE 208 ISU Plans Course Mau-gha- Public and school libraries are preparing to mark the l?th annual observance of National Library Week April Using the theme: Reading is for everybody, librarians will have many displays to attract patrons attention to this vital service. Librarians will be speaking to many civic organizations throughout the month of Aoril encouraging the use of libraries as community information centers. TWO f Weston Briefs in Cache Valley O V ' ' Phone 852-11- 73 !.l I |