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Show Reliei Society Tours Sail Lake Places Serviceman Returns From Vietnam Duty CORNISH Mrs. Carleton Reese and two daughters accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Orville Reese to Salt Lake City last Sunday where they met Captain Carleton Reese, who had returned by plane from Vietnam. Capt. Reeses future assignment will be in Laramie, Wyo., where he will teach ROTC at the University of Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Leavitt accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bench of Ogden on an to Jackson overnight Hole, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Bauer and two children, Bryan and Heather, of Fresno, Calif., were visitors at the home of Mae and Virginia Hanson. Sgt. Ronald Johnson of Denver spent a week visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Johnson. Mrs. Rolland Johnson visit ed with her mother, Mrs Earl Bennion, in Salt Lake City on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Creech and two sons, Joe and Herbie, vacationed for several days at Yellowstone Park and Jackson and also visited trip Too Late To Classify Mechanic speFOR SALE 1950 cial 1959 Pontiac, Ford, parts for 1960 Chev. 25t3c Call i 852-064- 5. FOR SALE Good Kenmore washer $90. Phone 747-341- 5. 25t3p WANTED TO BUY-pay half price for used fruit Jars, any size. Phone Will 747-341- 5. 25t3p FOR RENT--4 room modern home on 74 West 4th So. $35. Phone HOME 852-018- 1. 25tfc Paulette McKnight, n. Janet graduated from Sky View Buttars and Scott Neeley Paulette and high school. Scott also graduated from fourth year seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Kefford Peek of Ogden were visitors the past weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell. Mr. and Mrs. Mose attended the wedding and reception of their nephew, Darwin Christoffer-se- n of England, and his bride, which was held in Salt Lake pro-gra- m City. Mrs. Beatrice Taylor left for Frontier Land at Jackson, Wyo., where she has employment during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen entertained die following family members at their home during the past week: Mrs. Clarence L. Peterson and sons, Jim, John and Joe, of Shoshone, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eppich and baby daughter of Ogden, and Mrs. Thelma Coleman and family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stanger and son Randy and daughter Jan of Ogden were visitors the past weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Bassett and family of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Coleman and family of Logan were visitors at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Bassett SHOP IDAHO APPLIANCE & SPORT SHOP . . Father's Bay Is Sunday for tli e SPORTSMAN GIVE HIM Fishing Equipment... RODS hrriji VESTS BOOTS FLIES Coleman lamping Equipment tended. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Cottle and Mrs. Bruce Hansen took the Guide Patrol and the Merrihand girls for a trip to Salt Lake City Monday Presidency Changed In Teachers Quorum evening. Reed Webb was released as president of the Teachers quorum with Leslie Smith and Mark Anhder as counselors and Bruce Haslam as secretary. Eddie Morin was sustained as president with Terry Spackman and Steven Parry as counselors and Bruce Haslam as secretary. Roland Anderson and McKay Marler, members of the high council, represented the stake presidency and were the speakers for the meeting. Robert Christensen rendered a vocal solo, accompanied by Steven Parry. The ward choir, under the direction of Robert Christensen, accompanied by Billie Lu Bagley, furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Erickson are the proud parents of a new baby girl. She is greeted at home by two brothers and a sister, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greaves of Preston. This makes 21 grandchildren for the Ericksons and five grandchildren for the Greaves. Kent Qiristensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christensen, was among the graduates at USU Saturday. Kent and his wife Barbara are mother, Marge, and latter his father, Lee, will join them to bring his wife back to Richmond. An enjoyable evening was spent by parents and children Monday night at the Richmond South ward Primary Carnival. It was held in the parking lot at the Benson Stake Center. There were various activities and booths to help entertain the children, fishing pond, bean bag game, throwing of darts, make-u- p and jewelry booth for the girls, jail for violators of the peace, pony cart rides, ping pong ball toss, live ducks and baloons. All enjoyed the popcorn, snow cones, barbeque, pronto pups and root beer, as well as the white elephant" stand. The activities were under the direction of the Primary presidency, Nadine Johnson, Marge Anderson, Gae Blanchard and LuDean Murray, assisted by the class leaders. . NEW BABY and Mrs. Craig Seam-jnformerly of Preston, have their first baby, a girl. She was born June 16 and weighed seven pounds one Mr. s, ounce. Hunting Equipment... GUNS RIFLES COATS GUN COVERS IIATS VESTS THEY GO TOGETHER Everything For The Dad That's A Sport Is At IDAHO APPLIANCE And Sport Shop PRESTON, IDAHO Bountiful. RICHMOND Bishop Ariel leaving for Butte, Mont., this D. Benson conducted sacra- week where Kent has acment services in the Rich- cepted emplyoment Co.with the Anaconda Copper They mond South ward Sunday will be accompanied by his PICNIC JUGS SLEEPING BAGS TENTS morning where they toured the Primary Childrens Hospital, the Visitors Center, the Bee Hive House, and enjoyed a sack lunch at Liberty Park. Mrs. Robert Reeder received word Tuesday of the death of her brother, Gordon W. Reese, who resided in Layton. Funeral services were held Friday in the Layton ward chapel. Eloise Benson is visiting her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Benson and family in WINS DISTRICT Glenda Griffeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kwen Griffeth, proudly displays the $350 sad-dt- s die won as top prize in the Fourth District High School Rodeo. She placed first in pole bending, barrel racing and second in goat tying. She will now compete in the state rodeo at Burley with the winner going to North Dakota. She is a member of the Soda Springs High School Rodeo Club, as there is no club in Preston. Hub Citizen Photo STOVES LANTERNS ICE CHESTS Obituary sh, Chris-toffers- en Add zest to your next patio party by serving beer with your favorite cook-orecipe. Whether you have sizzling steaks or barbequed ribs on the grill, ut you'll enjoy the flavor more with a refreshing of beer. Food and beer... they go together. glass UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 5th East Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 Marie Dock is visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dock, in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson and children of Lovell, Wyo., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reeder, and his mother, Sirs. Gertie Thompson, who recently moved to HAVE CHANGED, Logan from Downey, Ida. Miss Carole Thompson remained for an indefinite visit with her grandparents. Deadline Set For TOO Here, banking services are easier to ase, folly complete, readily availably to meet all your needs, through complete modern facilities. Only our friendliness never changes. ed ASC Signup Applications for farm" allotments For Your Convenience We Offer new for 1971 wheat winter may be crop filed at file Franklin County iSCS office until July 1. According to Jean J. Smith, chairman of the Franklin County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee, farmers wanting to be considered for such allotments should get in touch with their County ASCS office during June for full details. In general, a producer eligible to file an application for a new farm allotment for the 1971 winter wheat crop must meet the following qualifications: 1. Own or operate the farm for which a wheat allotment is requested. 2. Have no interest in a wheat allotment on any other farm. 3. Have available land and adequate equipment and facilities for file successful production of a wheat crop on the farm. Have had at least two years experience during the last five years in producing wheat. 5. Expect to receive more than 50 of his current years income from the total production on the farm he operates (not including anticipated income from wheat produced on a new farm" allotment). Other factors also are involved, and the ASC Committee Chairman suggests that interested producers discuss the details with ASCS Count) office officials. Formal appli cation must be filed before the July 1 deadline. The Following Services: Regular Cheeking Accounts with V Car Financing Personalized Checks V Student Loans, including fresh- - V Travelers Checks V Depository V Commercial Loans After-non- rs V Installment Loans V Bank By Mall V Agricultural We invite yon to come in and lake advantage of our NEW HIGHER INTEREST HATES! 0 All accounts at First Bank and Trust of Idaho are insured up to $28,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Carp. Where Personal Service, Safety and Convenience are ear policies. enjoy dealing with our friendly staff. Once Youll again Its Dairy Month and our congratulations go to the dairymen of this area for progressive their hard work and industty la this Important agricultural endeavor which contributes substantially to oar local economy. Preston Han Named To Health Board A Preston man was named to an eight county board of health Tuesday. The appointments were made by the commissioners from the eight Southeastern Idaho counties. Named to the board was Legrand Burton, owner of Burton Feed in Preston. FIRST BANKandTRUST of IDAHO Phone 766 - 2286 I THE CITIZEN The Rotary Ramada in the Allen FUneral Hone, city park is ready for use. Springs. Tuesday morning. Rotarians Duke Robinson. DeVon Van Noy, Ross Rasmussen, Jim Lloyd Glenn Bennett, infant Tasso, Walter Ross, Burt son of Orlen and Jantil Pat-ti-c Martin and Doug Webb, presTRENTON Tuesday mornidied Bennett, scrubbed the tables, Wednesday ng, 35 Relief Society women ident, floor, and washed down the shortly after birth in a Soda boarded a bus for Salt Lake whole area. Reservations may Springs hospital. City where they spent a day be made at the city office. He was born Tuesday, June touring places of interest in9, in Soda Springs. Survivors cluding Pioneer Village and SOCIABLE CITIZEN the Visitors Center on Temarc his parents of Grace, broMr. and Mrs. Orval Harris thers, Nyle and Michael, both ple Square. Some of the women visited Raymond Kupfer have just returned from a of Grace; Steven, Tony Lynn at the Veterans Hospital. three weeks' vacation in On- and Brian, all of Goldcndale, The youth committee of the tario, Ore., with their son, Wash.; grandparents, Mr. ward presented the program Ronald, and his family. They Mrs. Lloyd Bennett of Grate, a sacrament meeting. Talks also visited in Seattle, Wash., Roy Pattie of Sonora, Calif, Mr. and and Mrs. Lawana Larsen, were given by Daniel Rawl- with a daughter, wash. ins and John Cade, William Mrs. Buddy L. Chambers. In Graveside services were Backstcad and Bishop Merlin Boise they visited with Mr. L. Andrew. Clair Smith play- and Mrs. Jim Harris and Mr. Saturday at 2:30 pjn. in file Grace cemetery directed by ed a saxophone solo and Jean and Mrs. Rex Jensen. a selection Spackman played on the piano. Tuesday evening the MLA held a wiener roast down by Bear River. A short was given. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder attended the funeral services for a brother-in-laC. Leland Ashcroft, in Hyde Park Tuesday. George O. Merrill of Trenton also at- with Mr. and Mrs. Don Fulton and family in Cody, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Strong of Idaho Falls were guests the past weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Chris-tofferse- Jane II, 19N (LEAN RAMADA Haled City, Idaho Branches at Preston and Soda Springs t Soda |