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Show Family Fetes Sept. 3, VS Area Woman ' l. c. - . I'-'-.,- , - I . 'i ' '. : . ft. ' o .. - 5 .. r!. fjl.lij' ' V v Honoring their mother cn 70th birthday, the children, and their families, of Mrs. Lillian Kad':rd met at her home Sunday with 47 family members present. Attending the aifair were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ti'dotson, daughter Ni.!a and her son Stovaii, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert. hr.diorJ and fa.iiiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Ne!d:;n Radford an: fa nily, Mr. and Mrs. Dean ;;!d,...d. Mr. ar.:l Mrs. Ralph Kelson, their sjii Scott and f Sandy Tihbel:, r.l i'ooaleilo; Mr. nr, I .Vj i. Yen It ad lard, BiackKot; Der-i- s: KatKurd, Jtuhin ;n:I, Ui.; Mr. and Mrs. liced Jns. fi'iniiy, Twin F:li's; Alary Orcha.d, 1.: ?:t; Mr.! and Mrs. llarvey llan.si.ii .'ml family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oil verson, Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Jer.sen, Day- - DON GREAVES ' p Ate,-- . 4 i ..I.' T i' 1 W CENTRAL MARI , Vy , . - '"a .' ifws -- T 'ton. A id cf l?0 m JP .' . & ' . Bait Andreasen, Sheila Wood - 'j .i' HX P-NX 4. Miss Sheila Wood, daughter cl Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Wood of Fielding, will become the bride of Bart Andreasen on 9. The future groom is the son of Pres, and Mrs. Dee L. Andreasen of Cleveland. The couple will exchange a DISCOUNT PRICES i y LARGE CATSUP PIERCES . CAN NO. 2 Vi CAN v v, m.: i ' tej, & . JAR 18-O- P ' , - BUTTE UT BIG TOP i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Olsen and children cf Ilulladay, Ut., were here over the weekend as guests of Mrs. Olsens aunt, Mrs. Ben Swann. Plan For September Wedding vows in GOLD STEIKE STAMPS. PLUS . :.yi SOCIABLE CITIZEN ' SIIEILA WOOD Sept. FREE PARKING IN RACK OF THE STORE COLD STRIKE STAMPS .Vi'. t. Mrs. Radfords children attended except Grant ltadford and family cf Yuba City, Calilf. He telephoned and talked to the family. g-T'.- LOTS OF IDAIIO M'-- s. fi THE CITIZEN & s tier 1070 cere- double-rin- g mony performed at the Logan LDS Temple in the presence of immediate members of both families and a few close friends. That evening they will greet guests at a reception hosted by the brides parents held in the Fielding ward cultural hall. Miss Wood is a graduate of MARRIED Christy Merrill and Michael Lloyd Beckstead were married August 15, in the h ward church house. Bishop Wayne R. Brown performed the ceremony with Jan AIcEntire furnishing the music. Best man was a brother of the groom, Earl Beckstead. Christys sole attendant was Jan Greaves. Members of both families were in attendance The couple is making a home near Camp Carson, Colo Third-Sevent- Mrs. Mary Nichols of Logan spent the weekend with her son and family, Dr. and Bear River high school and Mrs. Murray C. Nichols. LDS seminary. She is an honor student at USU in Logan Mr. and Mrs. R. II. More-hea- d and is a member of the Alpha of Ogden and Mrs. NanLamibdo Delta and the Lamb- cy E. Vaiberg of Brigham da Delta Sigma. City visited Sunday with their Mr. Andreasen is a gradu- sister, Mrs. Marie Lindhardt. ate of Grace high school where he served as student-bod- y Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. president. He also grad- Carter were in Terreton Monuated from LDS seminary. day of this week visiting their He fulfilled a South German grandson and wife, Mr. and LDS mission. He recently Mis. Steven ShulcLberg and completed his service re- getting acquainted with their quirements with the U. S. Ar- new great granddaughter. my which included a tour of She was born on Aug. 21. Steven is the son of Mr. and duty in Vietnam. Following a honeymoon Mrs. Karl Shuldberg, also of they will make their home Terreton. Mr. and Mrs. Carin Logan while continuing ter now have nine great their studies at USU. grandchildren. -- Tami Anderson To Marry Salt Lake Man In Logan Temple Mr. and Mrs. Den Ander- She graduated from Ricks son, Preston, announce the College with an Associate deengagement and forthcoming gree in Arts, where she was marriage cf their daughter, a member of the Lambda Tami, to Michael James Crapo, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Delta Sigma sorority. She is James B. Crapo, Salt Lake presently employed at Zions City, Utah. First National Bank in Salt Tami is a graduate of Pres- Lake. ton high school and seminary. Mike is a graduate ;c'f the d Olympus high s:hocl and an LDS Britisli mission. ful-"'ie- has attended Kicks OYSTERS REG. SIZE CAN 40 CAN SMALL OYSTERS Salad Dressing SALAD BOWL 47 Qt. Jar QUART Dog Food VETS 10 OR SKIPPY Cans $1 Col- lege and is presently attending the University cf Utah where he is majoring in poli- tical science. The marriage will be solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on Sept. 11 and will be followed by a reception at the ward cultural hall. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake where Mike will continue his Third-Scvent- ii SHORTENING FLUFFQ 3 U. Gan FRUIT COCKTAIL 4forg0c HUNTS EGGS Grade AA YOUNGSTERS ICE 4Doz.$00 -- - CARTONED CREAK Gal. Vi BUTTER I.G.A. Jgc FLAVORS Lb. CACHE VALLEY SWEET CREAM - (FESTIVAL .... ggc 79c LB. 73cj FOR WEDDING GIFTS AND WEDDING FEGISTRY OR Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harris of Fairview QUALITY GIFTS were their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fisher, and his mother, Mrs. BeUi Fisher and daughter Fay of Smithfiekl, and Mrs. Richard Garrett and sop. Doug of Preston. Friday rf last week. Russ Layne of Lewiston called at the Harris FOR ALL OCCASIONS See -- PURSER'S QUALITY MEATS- CUSTOM CUTTING OF PRESTON KJf'.MSPWs CnITj! c.v i i he-we- nr.; COLD STORAGE LOCKERS PfT3' SLICED NEW Gel greater plswssg cagadij wilh Ike new asd rugged 123 y plsw in frame box-bea- m r.cre:i ed Ripping load for trip beams 16, or Ailju .table to cut furrow.; Ineiva ed tra ;h clearance (261:1 lH-in- INSURANCE ej under the frume) plow '(cper . . . plow faster with a new Plow. Three furFord l:!!i offers it row.; big, greater strenglh, more plowing capacity. Team this husky, hilly mounted plow with the hydraulics of a CiXKI tractors with Cat other or Ford have a h Youll hitch. II ogory point outfit that compact, at each foot a 4i4 pass (set strip plows for 13 furrows1), without mid field ridges or dead furrows. Youll rpprcclatc the new strength of Two-Wa- y y, fast-actin- g easy-to-hand- le the fi;.;ne. Extra strenglh permits higher tri ping loads for the . . . sui.vs1 time in tough U'p In: jj'.v, ing. Bottoms stay aligned, for a b'IT p '..vii:g job, season a Her season. .' fieg i e r.y, with Fords 3 point !:t.h and the Position-Locleveling a Ijiutnj. nt. Fords control hydraulic let; yv:i maintain accurate plowing d'.'li'h.. A nmole cylinder turns the plow oyer Jor rigid or left hand furrows, v.oh no lime lost on turns. gel Fords famous general purpose mummy hoi toms with tough, razor-biadshares. The plow frame is drilled to jiermit respacing bottoms at 14. M, or 13 inches. Two section f ame permits quick removal of the Idld hollo m, if desired, for extra hea- 7. AT LOW COST ; WWW'.1- wXsSStF'v FRYERS k M SINKING ' : VANDALISM long-lastin- vy plowing. 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