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Show IB TOE CITIZEN May 7, 1970 Couple Honored At Farewell - For Your Information1 A no host TIIATCIIER the home at was held party of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Bob Mendenhall Wednesday evening last week honoring Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rosdahl of Thatcher, who are leaving to make their home in Soda Springs. A pot luck supper and table games were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Gene Rasmussen, Mrs. Harold Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Bib Mendenhall and the honored guests. Last Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Bennett, Mrs. Terry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hulse, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. LaFawn Johnson went to Soda Springs and spent the evening with their brother and uncle and fcmi-ilMr. and Mrs. Keith Niel son, Keith will enter the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City on Dear Friends, As children, we tend to take Mother for granted. It is only when we become parents that we begin to realize the devoted labor, patience and sacrifice of Mother in raising us to be good) useful citizens. Let us show the depth of our love and ap- preciation of Mother on this Mothers Day. Respectfully, 1 WEBB FUNERAL. HOME tL y, PRESTON NOTICE The Following Sprinkling Honrs Are Effective AT ALL TINES and Will Be Enforced AH Residents with EVEN number addresses may sprinkle from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on even calendar days of each month. All Residents with ODD number addresses may sprinkle from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on odd calendar days of each month. EXCEPT There will be no sprinkling on the 31st day of each month. USE NO LARGER THAN V INCH NOZZLE NO OPEN nOSE PERMITTED Residents with sprinkler systems from 6:15 to 7:00 a.m. and hose with inch nozzle from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., and to conform with house number system same as above. PLEASE COOPERATE Preston City Water Department RETAIN THIS AD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE-- No Other Notice Will be Given for further surgery his face. May 17 on Keith Coombs of ISU, Gordon Smith of BYU and Danny Ilogan of USU spent the weekend with their parents. Mrs. LaClede Coombs spent last Saturday in Pocatello with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young and Carol spent the weekend of April 25 in Logan with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Young, and went as their guests to the Ice Follies in Salt Lake City. They also visited another son Glen, who also resides in Logan. Naomi Sanders of Preston visited last Friday with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Garbett of Montpelier spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Waun Hogan and family attended fast meeting in Williams ward Sunday and the christening of their little granddaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bitton. Danny Hogan, a brother of Mrs. Bitton, blessed the baby. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tracy of Logan visited Sunday with her brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Brig Young and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young. They were dinner guests of the Brig Youngs. All MIA meetings in the wards were held at the stake house in Grace Tuesday evening. It was the Youth Music Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stephenson were dinner guests last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wright spent a few days last week in Twin Falls visiting relatives. Lionel Thaichei Mr. and Mrs. Glen Young Dr. Lionel W. Thatcher, 66, and family of Logan were of Ms Mr. and who guests parents, taught in Thatcher high Mrs. Howard Young, last school in 1928, died April 26 Sunday. Cindy Hansen of in Madison, Wis. He was born Soda Springs also visited with the Youngs daughter Carol. April 28, 1903 in Bannock, Word was received here Ida., to Gilbert and Margret last week of the death of Folkman Thatcher. He marLional Thatcher of Madison, ried Elizabeth Griffin on July Wis. He was a former resi27, 1927 in the Logan LDS dent of Thatcher and taught in the Thatcher high school. Temple He was a graduate of Utah Mr. and Mrs. Millen Mendenand Mr. State hall, accompanied by University and the UniMrs. Kenneth Wright of Loversity of Wisconsin. He was gan, went to Ogden Friday a professor of business and evening to the viewing. Burat the University economics ial was in the Logan cemeWisconsin. He was a of tery. Mrs. Joe Elsmore is doing member of the Rotary club. her practice teaching at the Survivors are his widow; Thatcher school. sons and daughters, Dr. L. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Gilbert, Milwaukee; John, Payne of Montpelier visited Yale University; Wednesday last week with a attending Mrs. Ray (Janet) Gardner, sister and her husband, Mr. Salt Lake City; Mrs. David and Mrs. Lorin Hoopes. Palo Mr. and Mrs. Duane (Annette) Jorgensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Alto, Calif.; 13 grandchildren; Mickelson flew back to Debrother, sisters, Dr. George troit, Mich., last week to get W Oxford, Ohio; Mrs. Rees a new car for Roger. They then drove to Virginia to vis- G. (Aleen) Olsen, Garden it with Mrs. Bittons and Mr. Grove, Calif.; Mrs. William Mickelsons sister and fam- O. (Edna) Eckardt, Ogden; ily, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Mrs. J. R. (Carina) Hatch, Los Angeles. Graveside services were Saturday in the Logan City, Ut., cemetery. Mr. end with his parents, and Mrs. Richard Garbett. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright of Logan visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wright and the couples had dinner at the Trail in Soda Swings. The Wrights also visited w'th her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Millen Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wright of Provo were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper visited in Dayton last Saturday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cahoon. It was her mothers birthday anniversary. Carol Young was chosen as second runner-u- p in the Miss Caribou Pageant last Friday evening in Soda Springs. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young. Obituaries Bit-to- n Lnvanah is Mkirng frorafarg&iii, Mote's one you can believe In. I the action is! When your friend get together for fun, meke the seen with e Kodak Initamatic Camera. It's the camera that follows all your fun the easy way. The at gang will enjoy teeing your picture results parties, dances, tha big game. Drop In the film, pop on a flasheuba for indoor shooting, and you're set to snap tha fun when It wont wait! Stop in and sea tha exciting Kodak Instamatic Cameras tha camera that go where your action is! ... Heas Weaver Reao Weaver, 72, former Lago and Thatcher man, died April 30 in a Blackfoot hospital of a cardiac arrest. He was born Aug. 19, 1897 in Millville, Ut., to Horace and Adelaide Wright Weaver. He married Stella B. Mickelson on April 3, 1924, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Jan. Go where 21, 1970. a carpenter by trade and a music teacher. Survivors are a son, Reao Martell of Blackfoot, and a He was daughter, Mrs. W. H. (Adelaide) Cowles of Salt Lake City; four grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Mark L. of St. Anthony, Wright of Terre-toMelvin of Grace, Mrs. Ted (Faun) King of Arimo. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Williams LDS o ward. Burial was in the cemetery. n, La-g- JOHNSONS DRUG TUESDAY, MAY 12 IS A PUBLIC SERVICE LISTS NEXT WEEKS Hamburger Gravy Mashed Potatoes Carrots Cake Bread and Butter SCHOOL LUNCH MENU (Eastslde Schools) Milk MAY 8 FRIDAY, Fish Sticks and Tartar Sauce Chili and Crackers Fruit Salad Cinnamon Rolls Olives Apple Crisp Bread and Butter Milk Milk MONDAY, MAY MAY 13 WEDNESDAY, Hash Browns MAY 14 THURSDAY, 11 and Meat Sauce Vegetable Peaches Peanut Butter Cup Hot Rolls Pronto Pups Beets Spaghetti Olives Fruit Cup Bread and Butter Milk Milk JOHNSON'S PRESTON DRUG PHONE S52-01- N Sant Luvanah Townley Sant, 79, lof Pocatello, died Thursday in the Bannock Memorial hospital following an extended illness. She was born Sept. 6, 1890 at Townley, Ala., to William B. and Sarah Luvinia Rob' erts Townley. When she was 15 years old, she came Cleveland, Idaho with her family where they home-steaded On July 23, 1907 she mar' Iried George Oscar Sant Logan and they received their endowments in the Logan LDS Temple on Nov. 22, 1916. They lived at Gilmore, Tex and farmed at Treasureton before moving to Pocatello 30 years ago. Mr. Sant diet Jan. 22, 1946, in Pocatello. Mr. Sant had been employ-le- d at the Air Force Base in both Pocatello and Wendover. Mrs. Sant was an active member of the LDS church and had served in many ca pacifies including MIA branch president in Enoch, Tex. Sunday School teacher, Relief Society teacher and chorister and had worked in the Logan Temple. She enjoyed sewing, handi-- j work, quilting and crochet-ling. Survivors include two sons Cecil L. Sant of Seattle and Harold O. Sant of Salt Lake City; three daughters, Mrs George (Vera) Shappart, Mrs James (lone) Hendricks am Mrs. La Mont (Norms' Green, all of Pocatello; 25 29 grandchildren; a brother, grandchildren; Herbert Files of Mesa, Ariz. Two sons, two daughters, two sisters and one brother pre- ceded her In death. Funeral services were held Monday in Pocatello with burial In the Treasureton cemetery. great Wliat makes the Buk-- LoSubros we sell such bargains? Were dealing, for one thing. Spring is hen1 and weVc making up for lost time during lliosu cold winter months wlien cvcrylxxly stayed home ty the fiiv. Were going to make it roal easy for you toget inloa Buickaiul celebrate Spring. But thats only an of what makes a bargain a luintain. What about the car? Cun you Idieve in iL? I Every Buick Ls built with integrity. You get things like a cooling system that sImiuM never overheat, even with air conditioning. t delivers 285 horsepower. runs on regular gas. So, let's pul il this way. If you waul u bargain, we've got the ingredients. Tin-caAnd the deal. Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick? Yi-- get Buirks unique suspension system AcculJrive that makes this L: Sabre one of the I x?st handling Buicks ever. You can even order a 350 cubic-inch- , V8. Willi cnrhurction. That You four-barr- NOWS THE TIME TO CONTROL Tree Pesls AND DORMANT SHRUBS EiYakeBaidsPeaJeis. fe believe in. UCftMUTOAOIViSH This is Counterspace Cooking. No coils, burners or grease traps. The tough Pyro-cerac top is as smooth as it is beautiful. Imagine how easy it is to keep clean. Four electric heating elements hidden beneath the surface provide precise, thermostatically-controlled heat. As the elements heat, the individual sunbursts turn yellow to indicate which cooking area is on. The rest of the top stays cool so it can be used as extra counterspace. m glass-cerami- The Counterange by CORNING The Counterange unit comes with a set of eight elegant Corninj Cookmates' -c-ookware specially designed for Counterspace Cooking. They go frorr freezer to range to table, beautifully. Natu rally, the oven is Come in for an exciting demonstration ol totally clean cooking at its best. See the remarkable Coming Counterange, available in white, avocado, coppertone and harvest gold. g. Now available at ROSS (ZEBBEGEp: OWTjTMD) Home Furnishing! Cafi Gene Anslin SPRAYING SERVICE Weston, Idaho UN. State Preston Phone 852-083- THIS WOULD MAKE A WONDERFUL MOTHERS DAY GIIT FOR MOM ! ! - 0 |