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Show 4 ZB - THE CITIZEN May 7, 1970 The Farm Sentinel And now it includes fire insurance, too. If you have several different policies, you may be paying twice for the same protection while gaps in coverage leave vital areas unprotected. The Farm and Ranch Sentinel Package can be tailored to cover all of your individual needs: home, equipment, animals and crops-- at package savings. It pays to see your Farmers Insurance Group Agent Farmers Insurance Group ROBERT N. ACOCK District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SERVING SOUTHERN IDAHO & NORTHERN Phone 852 - 1924 32 West Oneida, Preston Therrall Campbell, Rhyl Swalnston 747-346- 2 WHITNEY Mrs. Yvonne croft Friday evening to attend Larsen of Cove had a dance the wedding reception for her review Saturday evening in b'other and Mr. and the Lewiston Junior high Mrs. Von Barfuss. It was school auditorium. Students held at the home of his Barfrom Whitney were Tod and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cindy Foster, Jan Be.kstead, Barfuss. Treasa Moser, Julia Ann AshMr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Microft, Patsy Oliverson, Rallison had her s;ster and chele Moser and Curtis and husband. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Russell Palmer. Their par- Hoffman of Dolores. Colo., ents and relatives attended and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen had 76 students Mrs. David Humphreys of participating in the dance re- Dingle, Ida., as their overview that evening. 27. guests il Mr. and Mrs. Lyman J. night Sharp had Mr. and Mrs. Les- VINDFR BRIEFS ter Turner and children Tonya and Todd of Centerville as Mr. and M"s. Keith Hodges their weekend guests. from received a call Satu-da- v Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen their son Marvin, who is finand son David of Provo came ished with his basic training home for the weekend to be and stationed been in has with her parents, Mr. and Kentucky. He will be transMrs. Morris Poole. Word has been received ferred to an army base in Okfrom Vancouver, B. C., that lahoma. Robert Rallison is now at Mrs. Yvonne Hodges spent home with his family. He in Pocatello visiting has been seriously ill for the Friday Mr. Mrs. Jerry Ransbot-tom- . and past five weeks in the hospital there. Mr. Sandgren, choral dirMr. and Mrs. Alton E. Larsen and children were guests ector of Orem h!gh schoo1. of his father, Melvin Larsen, was a guest of Bishop and of Richmond at the Ice FolMrs. Floyd Bennett Thursday lies in Salt Lake City last night. Saturday. Mrs. F. W. Rallison went to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace BenPocatello Friday to Sunday to nett and family and Mr. and be with her daughter Susanne Mrs. Edd Crawford and chilas her guest for Parents dren were Sunday dinner Weekend at ISU. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Alder guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and children were In Ban Bennett. UTAH 852-648- 7 ANDERSON LUMBERS Is Meeting 82-ye- ar Brent ! A-r- ANSWER MAN - RIVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. James Woolf received word Thursday of the death of her old brother, Charles S. Call, of Afton, WINDER Kevin and Kim Wyo. Mr. Call had visited a week ago with Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen, Kav and Swainstcn, Craig Sharp, Ed Woolf. He was on his way to Ririe to visit other relatives Winger and Kim Gibson awards Sunday after- when he died from a heart noon for high percentages in attack in Ririe. Funeral services were Saturday in Afton. church activities. Mrs. Ruth Nielsen Joined Mrs. Milo Woolf had her two Awards b-i- Insurance Package saves you money. Because there are no gaps, no overlaps. Brother To Riverdale Woman Dies Recently Youth Given Whitney Group In Dance Show ed her daughter Charlene at the Utah State University in gan Saturday so they could enjov the activities of Mothers Weekend. Mr. and Ms. Marion Bennett attended the sacrament meeting Sunday in Cleveand ward so Mr. Bennett could assist in the naming of the babv son of Mr. and Mrs. The baby Theron Smith. was named Kirk Parker. The Benretts stayed for dinner at he Smith home. Miss Tanice Talbot spent the weekend here with her father, Lee Ta'bit. M. and Mrs. William Swainston have a new great granddaughter. She was born to Mr. and Mrs. Junior Smith of Whitney. Mrs. Virginia Michelsen and children spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Hedin. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hodges attended meeting in the Second ward Sunday. The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Almond was named April. SAYS: .. SOLVE YOUR STORAGE PROBLEM with this durable all steel utility building . . . daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Outright and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirkland of Salt Lake City, and a grandson and wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Austin, also of Salt Lake City, April They came to attend funeral services for James Taylor of Preston. The Austins remained until Sunday with Mrs. 24-2- 5. Nell Hansen, and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Auger. Saturday evening and Sunday, Clarice and Linda Packer of Logan came home for a visit with their parents. Bishop and Mrs. Robert Herd and daughter Sandy of Soda Springs came last Thursday for a visit with his mother and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Neeley. A week ago Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Newbold of Preston were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reo Newbold. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Orr of Paris called at their home. Mrs. Don Carter and children, Debra Kaye and Kev Woolf. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel W. Meek enjoyed a visit Saturday with her brother, Lynn Swensen of Moab. He came to get his mother, Mrs. Alvin Swensen, and take her back to her home in Nyssa, Ore. She had been visiting for the past two weeks with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Neeley. Friday, a nephew, Alan Swensen of Three Rivers Mich., and his sister, Paula Swensen, a student at BYU, came for overnight to see the Swensens before they left for Oregon and to visit with Mr, and Mrs. Neeley. Mrs. Dwain Tate was in Ogden last Wednesday and Thursday to be with her sister, Mrs. Gretta Camp. Thai afternoon she returned home and she and Mr. Tate attend ed a band concert in Chester' Held that evening. A grand daughter, Z o e Schroeder. played in the band. Mrs. Leila Smith visited in Logan last Tuesday with Mrs. Ilene Freeman and son Darrin. That evening when she returned home, she had a visit with Mrs. David Jensen of Montpelier. Mrs. Dean Smith invited a few women to her home last Thursday to help quilt They were Lyle Vaterlaus, Myrtle Rindlisbaker, Dorothy Packer, Carma Meek, Wanda Forsgren, Grace Meek, Rhea Barrington, Betty Keller, Mildred Bosen and Katherine Fredrick. A hot luncheon was served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Marve Packer were in Salt Lake City Saturday visiting with their son Stanley, wife and baby. Before returning home they called on her mother, Mrs. in, were in Salt Lake City visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lyle Millward, recently. Mrs. Ferrin Sharp was in Laramie, Wyo., last Thursday spending the day with her daughter, Mrs. Don Britton. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Neeley enjoyed a visit a week ago with his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bigelow and daughter Jean Marie of Idaho Falls, and Mr. Bigelow's mother, Mrs. Barney BGgelow of Provo. It was Mr. Neeleys 81st birthday anniversary on April 27 and he received telephone calls from his other children as well as the visit from the Bigelows the day before. son-in-la- PROFESSIONAL TV REPAIR Comes To Preston EVERY TUESDAY KEITH JORGENSEN'S MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER IS EXTENDING ITS SERVICE AND SALES TO TOE PRESTON AREA EVERY TUESDAY. - WE SERVICE ALL MAKES - - RECORDERS STEREO and Commercial of Home Installation and Design Antenna Systems. 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