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Show 4 4 2 -- THE CITIZEN May 14, 1976 Clubs The - Mels Discount Prices - - GRADUATION GIFTS ROYAL CUSTOM TYPEWRITER Mda DISCOUNT Price REG. 1109.95 CLEVELAND - J84 95 Mr. and Mrs. Lamoin Bennett and son of Ogden were club hosted Litera-Lur- e a guest night last Thursday in the Whitney church house. several . n, ROYAL REG. 890 TYPEWRITER Mels DISCOUNT Price $99.50 ROTU ROTA1ITE TYPEWRITER REG. Mels DISCOUNT Price $59.50 ROYAL PARADE TYPEWRITER REG. $69.50 Mds DISCOUNT Price $75.95 MR 50 JIJQ CQ SUIIMARK TABLE RADIO Mela DISCOUNT Price REG. 2 Speakera $39.56 CLOCK RADIO SDN HARK Mela DISCOUNT Trice 2 REG. Speakera HAIBSETTER-Clair- ol REG. - $26.99 $41.95 $49.95 Kiadnen 20' C1C QQ Mela DISCOUNT Price l,AU,MU FLASHCUBE CAMERA OUTFIT Mela DISCOUNT Price Instant Load Jfi N0REIC0 BEAUTY SACHET $1188 Pres, and Mrs. Dee L. joined other LDS stake presidents and wives of the area at ISU in Pocatello Saturday. Pres. Davis of ISU spoke and a tour of the mini dome was followed by a luncheon at the Student Union building. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Andrea-se-n were guests at Mothers Day dinner at the home of heir daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gibbs, in Niter. QC REG. $22.95 Mels DISCOUNT Price Shaver, Plus Trim, Massage, Manicure MEL'S DRUG JUST WIIAT THE DOCTOR ORDERS FAIR PRICE Mel Burrup, R. Ph. Phone AT A son-in-a- 852-01- son-in-la- w Couple To Note 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Parkinson will be honored Saturday by their daughters in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary. Friends and relatives are invited to call from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at an open house in the Franklin ward cultural hall in Frank- i (Marion) Lien of Ogden, Mrs. Joe (Barbara) Ingersoll Graduation KS , I Leave Given Area Airman Thirty-Da- y FRANKLI- Gilbert Urie, ton. and Mrs. Lamar Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stock-dalhave a new granddaughWilkinson, who is in the Air Force stationed in Forbes, ter born to their daughter am fur- her husband, Mr. and Mrs Kan., is home on a lough. Lynn Pettingill of Twin Falls A surprise birthday party Other grandparents are Mr. was given for Mrs. Ariel and Mrs. Basil Pettingill Biggs at the home of Mrs. Burley. Mrs. Stockdale spent Jimmy Biggs in Preston. A a week with the family. Visiting Sunday with Mrs. barbeque supper and birthday cake were enjoyed by Leora Doney were her chilMrs. Stella Biggs of Frank- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Val Donlin, Ariel Biggs and children, ey and children of Idaho Beverly, Don and Craig, Mr. Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Wyn and Mrs. Stephen Biggs, all Doney and children of Presof Preston. Gifts were re- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Willard ceived. Jessop and children of LewLieutenant Jimmy iston. Biggs, who is stationed with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stock-dalthe 101st Airboume at Camp drove to Provo Saturday Eagle, Vietnam, graduated and spent the day with their on May 8 from two weeks of son, ' Mr .and Mrs. Gordon Cobra school at Vung Tau Stockdale and daughter. near Saigon. He also graduMr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson ated from a Transition school. and daughters of Burley spent The Literary Arts club was the weekend with his held Monday night at the Mr. and Mrs. Willard parents, home of Mrs. Ramon Wright and also visited withGibson, Quenwas Mrs. Gene tin Butterworth and family. Sher-win Hawkes. Mr. and Mrs. Dinner guests of Mr. and Webb showed slides of Conrad Doney Sunday Mrs. their tour of South America. were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry White-hea- Harris of Richmond, Bishop are happy over the ar- and Mrs. Seth Allen and chilrival of a baby boy born Mon- dren of Cove. day at the Logan hospital. Enjoying a few days trip The Whiteheads have two were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford daughters and two sons. The Waddoups and Mr. and Mrs. grandparents are Mr. and S. R. Handy. They went to of Southern Utah and visited at Mrs. Iloyet Whitehead Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Zions Canyon. They went Theron Sleight of American through the temples at St Falls. George and Manti and spent Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. one night in Ephraim. Hampton are happy over the Visiting with Mr. and Mrs arrival of a new daughter W. P. Waddoups for Mothers rn May 9. They have three Day were Mr. and Mrs. Na)ther children, a girl and two thaniel Keller and girls o: joys. Grandparents are Mr. Mink Creek, Mrs. Bryan Hyde ind Mrs. Stanton Hawkes and of Preston and Mr. and Mrs Mr .and Mrs. Alma Ham?--1 Dale Waddoups. N- son of Mr. 30-d- ay First itJ'Xr; SIGNAL WATCHES ss BY WYLER $19.95 of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. LaMar C. (Jeanne) Nielsen of Burley. They have 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. They request no gifts please. Roland has served on the lin. stake Religion Class board Mr and MIA stake board, super1920 of MIA, teacher in intendent Theonfeif quilted Jafr01 J priesthood and Sunday School. noon and a salad luncheon the They are the parents of He spent 32 months in the was served to 17. three daughters, Mrs. Jerry Eastern States Mission. CLEVELAND BRIEFS en - TIC : The Sharp Sisters Birthday club was hosted by Mrs. Clarence Sharp Wednesday at her home. Present were Myra Bosworth, Elsie Bodily, Sharon Derricott, Ina Stocks, Alice Auger, Loretta Sharp, Sabina Sharp of Preston, and Mildred Sharp, Elsie Rawlings and Lavina Gregory of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sharp and Otto Gregory of Mapleton and Mr. and Mrs. alFJE REG. $1L95 LADY GOLIGHTLY RAZOR Mela DISCOUNT Price REG. $18.95 by Remington - QC io $29.95 d 17 Jewels Shock resistant movement Manufactured and assembled in Switzerland ALL GUARD construction .Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conlin, and attended sacrament meeting Sunday evening in the Cleveland ward. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter were guests of their sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Panter of Soda Springs and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Panter of Preston, to dinner at Maddox Cafe in Brigham City for Mothers Day. After enjoying Sunday dinner at the Trail in Soda Springs for Mothers Day, Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun Johnson and daughter Joy visited in and Liberty with a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Skinner. Mrs. Lula Andreasen of Grace was a Sunday visitor at the home of her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Andreasen. Mrs. Hannah Smith of Grace was a Mothers Day guest at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Bennett. At sacrament meeting SunIn 1913, he was state chamday evening, Jane Smith was state in for the pion wrestling released from the MIA and of Utah. sustained as second counselor Ruth has been a teacher in in the Relief Ann the MIA and a member of Mendenhall wasSociety. released as the presidency. She has also a visiting teacher and Geraltaught in Sunday School and dine Bennett was sustained. on Primary and has served Anderson was released the MIA and Primary Stake Fred as secretary of the Aaronic visitShe a been boards. has priesthood and sustained as ing teacher for 42 years. She financial secretary. Claude has served as county presi- Mendenhall was released as dent of DUP and also captain financial secretary and sustained as secretary of the of DUP in Franklin. Aaronic priesthood. Funeral Held For Former i local club members as their guests. They were Art Lore, Social Arts, Fine Arts, Preston Literary, and the Variety club. The five hostesses who welcomed them were Beverly Jones, Emma Jean Moos-maMarie Bodily, Janet Galley and Evelyn Saxton Each guest registered and was presented with a pink carnation. Eleven card tables were covered with pink cloths with centerpieces of small floral arrangements. A salad luncheon was served to 50. A program was presented by the Mormoniers, under the direction of Janet Jensen, who sang a musical spoof of "Hansel and Gretel. Helen Crockett was the narrator. Mrs. Enid Johnston played several organ selections. They Invited BRIEFS CLUBS CLEVELAND BRIEFS Those who finished the The Social Arts club tea- met chers trainer course, under with Mrs. Carol Fellows last the direction of Marjorie Friday evening at her home. Panter, spoke in meeting Sun- It was a recipe exchange and day evening. They were Etheleen Andreasen, Cherry Mendenhall, Geraldine Bennett and Claude Conlin. Others who received their diplomas were Lorin Panter, LaVor Gray and Gene Mill-ward- . Mr. and Mrs. Gene and family spent Mothers Day in Pocatello with their parents. Visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ruben Coombs, over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Coombs of Pocatello. Saturday visitors at the Coombs home were her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yessilth of Preston. Mrs. Dan Smoot and baby and Mrs. Leon Rindlesbaker of Preston were Saturday visitors with their mother, Mrs. Dick Garbett. Delores and Ruth Welker of Pocatello spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Helen Welker. Mill-war- each member brought her favorite prepared dish which was served. The table was centered with a large punch bowl. Present were Arlene Balls, Karla Cattani, Joan Lindhardt, Sydney Hale, Beverly Hollingsworth, Marge Geraldine Phillips, Hoggan, Rose Marie Nichols, Janet Ward, Dorothy Workman, Carma Garrett and Joan Hansen. Election of new officers was held wKh Mrs. Garrett as president and Mrs. Hansen, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Mildred Smart was hostess to the Nifty Needles club last Thursday evening. A tray luncheon was enjoyed by Mary Bergquist, Lora Larsen, Dorothy Crockett, Deane Sant, Zelda Larsen, Ella Jones, Evelyn Checketts, Barbara Jensen, Thella Ware, Ruby Davis, and two guests, Cloa Barthlome and Nita Dockstader. The evening was spent doing handwork. Area Resident TREASURETON-M- rs. L. Lu-van- ah Sants funeral was held Monday in Pocatello ceived her first year certifi- cate. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins attended the exercises and Glenna returned home with them Thursday night. CLEVELAND BRIEFS Sunday dinner guests at the Theone Kendall home were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Kendall and family of Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Steph-ense- n. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris Sunday were her brothers and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wilde and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wilde of Mink Creek. Others during the afternoon were Mrs. Grace Harris and son Norman and family of Garland. FOR BRIDES -FOR GUESTS BRIDAL REGISTRY Exclusive Gifts Us 3 DAYS ONLY STARTS FRIDAY, HAY 15 , w , v j OUR Heading for strange the nearest phone to provide you with ioun4 tie rlorfcj y pergonal service. SAVC Farmers rates are usually guMa"IaIly than most other companies. You get a 20 discount for just 2 years of accident-fre- e driving. And, If you quality, you get additional discounts on all major coverages for each car- -if you insure 2 or more cars with Farmes cross-countr- For FAST service, FAIR settlement, FRIENDLY people to help you, call your Farmers Agent now. yi!oi u , 0UB GREATEST SALE OF THE TEAR, FOR 3 DATS ONLY Theres a Farmers Iimranee Group Agent as ; ONLY ALL SUITS WILL BE ON SALE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS roads? SttUiYSj $98.00 FOR rough country S29.- SUITS Regularly FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP dal - WE LOSE, YOU PAY FOR ALTERATIONS WITH A DEPOSIT YOU MAY HAVE UNTIL JUNE 17Ui TO PAY THE BALANCE, AND PICK UP YOUR LAY-AWA- LAY-AWA- Y Y. Never Has There Been Such Large Disconnls on Sporis Coals and Slacks Try Everywhere - HURRY! AND GET THE SELECTION OF YOUR CHOICE - ROBERT N. ACOCK MERRILL JEWELERS PRESTON, IDAHO District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SERVING SOUTHERN IDAHO & NORTHERN Phone 852 . 1924 32 West Oneida, Preston Therrall Campbell, 747-34- Rhyl Swalnstou UTAH - FOSS CLOTHING 8 SOUTH STATE 852-64- at the Manning Funeral Home. A vocal solo, "How Great Thou Art, was sung by Don Workman, and a talk was given by Malcolm Denton. Others attending the funeral were Mrs. Ida Beth Denton, Mrs. Dorothy Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paskins, Fred Hess, Mrs. Wanda Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Don Barger and Raymond Sant Mrs. Sant was buried in the Treasureton cemetery. Mrs. Sant was a former member of the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins drove to Murray Friday. They were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Paskins and family and Saturday night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Paskins of Roy. They attended Sunday School Sunday morning in the Roy ward. Ricks College held their graduation in Rexburg Thursday. 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