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Show me citizen June 18, 1970 Tournaments Held At Local Course Louella Owen To Marry Logan Man In Temple Mr. and Mrs. Lester Owen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Louella, to Cornelius M. Noiderhauser, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Alma of Logan. is a 1969 The bride-elegraduate of Preston high school and a four year seminary graduate. She attended one year at Ricks College at Rexburg. is a gradThe groom-to-b- e uate of Logan high school and four year seminary graduate. He went on a mission for the LDS church in the Southwest Indian Mission. He is now a member of the National Guard. They plan a July 3 wedding in the Logan Temple. A re ception is planned at their home in Glendale that same evening. Neid-erhaus- er ct Bank Tells : J ' . Plans For i Par-ceene Godfrey taking the prize at for low specks. held the first Pro-AThen early in the morning the Preston Golf Club on June 1. the next week, breakfast was There were 10 pros and 40 served for the lady golfers and the Hecklers tournament amateurs participating. Gales team, consisting of was played. The winners Cliff Barton, Wayne Doney, were Iyla Jean Steadman, Verlan Gunnell and Bruce Lavinia Cutler, Lorna Dunn Garrett, won top honors. Gale and Irene Godfrey. The wofinished second in the pro- men had a white elephant golf division. On the 8th they at- day the next week with two in Black-foo- t divisions. First, the Hard tended the Pro-ALuck group and winners were and took 4th place. The Ladies association has Vie Bosen, Rusty Rasmussen, been having fun on Wednes- Lucretia Maughan, Colleen days. The season started off Martin and Veda Didrkkson tournament and Dee Hayes. The Good with a three-clu- b where the ladies had their Scorer division winners were choice of three clubs to use June Rasmussen, Arlene Porfor the nine holes. The win- ter, Rusty Rasmussen and ners of the day were June Ardell Nielsen. Besides the Ladies-Da- y Golf, they have Joice Rasmussen, Venna Fackrell and had invitationals at Smith-fiel- d and Tremonton. Arlene Porter. LOUELLA OWEN On June 24, there will be an The next week was a speck tournament with the winners at home invitational with sevof that being Colleen Martin, eral out of town club particiGRACE BRIEFS Arlene Porter, E. Boyd, Don- pating. There will be a lunBurgctta Christensen spent na Gae Ilobbs, Venna Fack- cheon following. Saturday in Logan. She came rell and Ada Hansen, with Ir home through Strawberry canyon and spent the night A trip to Canada was enjoywith her brother! and family, home Sunday. ed by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benreturning Mr. and Mrp. 'terry Brown and daughters, Cindy and nett and Letha. Their two Jennie, left Thursday for their sons, Dean and Lyle, their home in Oklahoma after wives and children accomspending the past two weeks panied them. They returned with Joyces mother, Elva home by way of northern IdaMiles. ho and Yellowstone Park. Golf Professional Gale f i ll Building m Contracts on the new First Security Bank Building in Preston are expected to be awarded and construction started in August. The building should be completed by November, according to Ted E. Steers, manager of the Preston Bank. m Bam-broug- First h, . BOY BORN six pound baty boy was born to Mr. and Mrs! Dalian Rasmussen June 7- This is Mr. and Mrs. Harvey.- Rasmussens first grandson, 'and also the first for Dr. and Mrs. Junis McClellan. He is also the first great grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A - . At Last... The Storm Is Over? Wheelbarrow PAINT SALE County Talent Find Winners Announced I SAVE NOW AT PRESTON LUMBER'S HUGE SAVINGS Winners of the Franklin County Farm Bureau talent were Marva Page, Joyce Perry, Julie BingMm and Loretta Perry. The Citizen Photo TALENT WINNERS ALL METAL - Only $7.99 REG. $10.60 Julie Bingham and Marva Kay, State Vice Chairman, DisPage were winners in the and Mrs. Jesse Dredge, were in atSenior group, each playing a trict Chairman, tendance. Mrs. Grant Jones, piano solo; Joyce and Loretta Mrs. Bert Eli as on and Mrs, Perry won the Junior group, Walt Davis of Malad were playing a piano duet, at the judges. Franklin County Farm BurGuest numbers were given eau program Friday evening. by a trumpet duet, Marvin These girls will play at the Bingham and Reed Blau, acDistrict program to be held companied by Emma Jean at Soda Springs July 8, an- Bingham, Dayton, and an en The storm is at last over. At Utah State University weather station a total of 1.25 inches was measurer. This brings the total for the water year to 10.77 inches which is I.- 66 below normal. Since the first of January we have had 7.74 which is .17 below normal. Hay that was cut' a week ago Saturday is in pretty sad shape and on irrigated land, weeds have grown rank during the past week, reducing the quality of the feed. There ar a lot of sugar beets that would have been better thinned nounces Mrs. Kermit Shum-waprogram chairman. Mrs. Milton Smith, State Women Chairman, Mrs. Joe y, Ninety Attend 4-Horse Show earlier. the dry farms the storm has been a real asset. Grain is coming into head and the moisture now in the ground will finish it out. If the hay can be cut now, the moisture' will produce a second crop In many cases. Snow courses measured during the last week of May showed snow only above the 7500 foot elevation, but the amount of snow remaining on the Logan River watershed reflects slower than average melt this year and should help On and ' American Made Assorted Colors and Kinds SI1ERWIN 0 ENAMEL Gal. $13.59 $25 26 INCH - WILLIAMS EX CE Reg. Guage FIELD FENCE $00 L L 12Va This Week Only PAINT Gal. WIRE BARBED STAIN $6.59 LATEX Special Fir Flooring E Grade 1x4 $21.50 Only Only REG. $90.00 $50.00 Per M. Ft Utility Lumber Only $80.00 Gal. $4.95 2x4 2x6 2x8 Holding Pens, Etc. Kem Glow STIERWIN - WILLIAMS FI. 2c MOLDING STYLES 1x12 Lumber SUPER Kem Tone Fl. . GOOD FOR SHELVING Gal. $6.95 WILLIAMS SIIERWIN Professional Coating LATEX Gal. STORAGE STURDY ALL METAL $5.95 A -- LAWN BUILDING EXTERIOR ENAMEL PAINTED - 6 REG. 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Mr. Williams hold the flow of the river up later than usual chelle Wilson, Miss demonstrated different reinSnow measurements taken Franklin County, was the ing patterns, explained about on the Upper Bear River at first runner-u- p in the Miss proper equipment and proHayden Fork (9400 feet) Idaho Pageant In Boise vided instruction and assistshowed 13 inches depth and Saturday. She won a $300 ance to individual club mem5.8 inches of water content. bers and their horses. Last year there was no snow scholarship, many gifts, at this time. and an Robert Judy of an Idaho paid Falls riding stable provided Monte Cristo Ranger Stato the Sweetheart trip instructions and demonstration (8960 feet) had 32 inches pageant In Hoopston, IIL waton correct riding habits 17.0 tions of and inches depth Miss Bear Lake County of hands and seat in western er. Last year it had no snow was named Miss Idaho. Brad Wilat this time. horsemanship. Anderson Photo horse liams, an advanced Garden City Summit on the club Power member from of 8 had River inches Logan county, gave a demonstration snow and 3.8 inches of water on horse safety. content. Last year it was Ninety-eigmounted bare. horse club members from the Steep Hollow No. 1 (8500 three counties participated in feet) still had 70 inches ol the four gymkhana events snow containing 32.9 inches Two local men took entries of water. Last year it had to the First Annual Rabbit conducted by Kwen Griffeth, chairman of the days events. only 1.9 inches of water con- Show, sponsored by the Trea- The gymkhana events were tent at this time. sure Valley Rabbit Breeders on a team basis with four Steep Hollow No. 2 (7700 Association at Meridian last members to a team. 25 had and inches feet) depth Winners in each event II.- 7 inches of water. Last weekend. were: no snow. had of Franklin it Ernest Mylroie year Pole Bending Most streams in Southern won Best of Breed in the EngMapleton Utah have peaked earlier and lish Ridge Riders, Franklin coun had also the He Spots. lower than expected this year ty, first place; River Riders, due to lack of precipitation Best Black Dutch Buck and Franklin second; county, and a very low snow pack. Best Californian Junior. In Bloomington Range Riders, The Upper Sevier and Virgin addition he garnered seven Bear Lake county, third; Saddle Shiners Team II, CarRivers arc expected to have first place ribbons, three sec- ibou short water supplies this seacounty, fourth; Saddle two fourth and Shiners Team I, son. Thse streams are al- ond, one third, Caribou county, fifth; Sattaque, ready receding rapidly and one fifth place. cannot be expected to show L. Richard Jensen of Pres- Franklin county, sixth place. an increase unless above av- ton took Best of Breed and Saddle Shiners Key Hole occurs Best Caribou county, first; erage precipitation Team I, his with Sex Opposite soon. Rough Riders, Franklin counCentral Utah streams arc Silver Martens and also Best ty, second; Mapleton Ridge rising about as predicted and of Variety with a fine Siamese Riders, third; FilliEtts, should produce above aver- Satin Doe. Ribbons he won Franklin county, fourth; Buck age water supplies this sea- were 13 first place, five sec- Peak Riders, Franklin counson on the lower Sevier River, one fourth, tv, fifth ; Saddle Shiners Team Salina Creek and Fremont ond, three third, and two fifth. Mr. Jensen II, sixth. Rivers. Clover Leaf Barrels River Water supplies are expect- purchased a trio of pedigreed Riders, first; Mapleton Ridge Golden Palomino ed to be adequate to meet all Riders, second; Bloomington needs in northrn Utah with while at the show. J. Cyril Lowit of Troutdale, Range Riders, third; Saddle most reservoirs above averShiners Team I, fourth; Satage levels for this time of Ore., was the ARBA sanct- taque, fifth; FilliEtts, sixth. ioned judge. year. Rescue Race Rough Riders, first; River Riders Team RICHMOND MAN AREA TEACHER II, Franklin county, second; (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) was president of the Cache Buck Peak Riders, third; tending North Cache high trincipals for River Riders Team I, fourth; Association He received a H.S. two terms and also served Sattaque, fifth; Bloomington school. degree in Agricultural as director of the Range Riders, sixth place. in 1951 from Utah State Stateregional Members of the planning Elementary Principals. Agricultural College and in Re lias been president and committee included Kwen 1964 he completed a masters vice president of Phi Delta Griffeth, chairman; Ed Dur-edegree in that field from the! Kappa, and also an interna-sam- e area livestack agent; school, now named Utah !iinai delegate for the same Daniel Roberts, Cecil Alldaf-feState University. group. Ilyrum Johnson, exten . J. Walter Ross H I Local Rabbits DISCONTINUED Gal. $9.59 2x 10 Ideal for In Full Bunks tertainment group composed of Dean Wilde, Craig Jensen, Michael Jensen and Lee Christensen, Mink Creek. Securitys building will be razed and the new one constructed on the banks present site. The bank will operate in temporary quarters during construction. Designed by Salt Lake City architetct, Bruce J. McDermott, the new bank will be one story with full basement. Toal floor space win be in excess of 5,000 square feet. The main banking room will contain five teller stations and a drive-i- n banking window. Hie bank wUl also include a large vault with safe deposit boxes, night deposit box, bookkeeping area and a large conference room which has a private entrance and wUl be made available for meetings of clubs and organizations. The room will be fully carpeted and draped. Located in the basement are an employee lunch room, rest rooms, lounge, and storage area. Space provisions have also been made for the future growth of the bank, Mr. Steers reported. Exterior of the bank will be of white textured concrete with masonry. It will feature bronze aluminum window ai eas wih tinted glass and will have a bronze anodized aluminum facia overhang. Pie and Pastry Cookbook Appetizers, main dishes and doaaerts. The full range of pies and pastries is covered. Many and black and white full-col- or photos, plus drawings make each step clear and easy. $2.95 THE PRESTON CITIZEN PRESTON, IDAHO PnONE 852-015- 5 |