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Show Obituaries and active in scouting. He had played in the North Cgden Junior High band, and the Nauvoo, 111., high school band last summer. Surviving are his parents, a brother and three sisters, Michael J., Sharon Lea, Lisa Ann Shariene, all of North Ogden; his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Griffiths of Weston and Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron Ravsten of Nauvoo, Stanley Griffiths Donna Jensen Petensn Stanley Ravsten Griffiths, 14 year old son of Michael J. and Diann Ravsten Griffiths of 2899 North 630 East, North Ogden, died last week in the University hospital in Salt Lake City after a short illness. He was born Jan. 10, 1956 in Logan. He was a student of the North Ogden Junior IU. Funeral services were held high school, and a member of the North Ogden First LDS Saturday in the Ben Lomond ward where he was affiliated Stake Center. Burial was in with the Teachers Quorum, Glarkston cemetery. . Pd. Po Adv. by Fred Anderson - Mels Discount Prices OCTOBER 1 to 4 INCLUSIVE REG. Eg. 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S. Army, Alaska; Bruce ward. E., Salt Lake City; Blake D., Survivors include his widand Karen, St. Anthony; broand one daughthers and sisters, Orville and ow, two sons ter, Stephen Verl of Boise, Ivy Parker, Bear Lake; Iona Black, Farmington, N. M.; Lee R., of Provo and Mrs. Ellen Black, Blanding, Ut.; Gordon (Cherrie) Bartlome of Freamon J. and Leeral G., Salt Lake City; and the folPreston; Valeda Angus, Lehi, brothers and sisters, Ut.; Mary Thornock and Vera lowing Mrs. Lavern Erwin, Ellis, Rex Mecham, Ogden; L., Boise, Ida.; Thomas C., Mink (Helen) Allen, ail of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Harold (ElizaCreek; Elgin C., Logan, Ut. Her husband, all children, beth) Newman, Payette, and and all of her 12 living broth- Mrs. Max (Utahna) Bunn of ers and sisters were able to Montpelier. attend the funeral. Funeral services were WedGraveside services were al- nesday in the Preston so conducted at Mink Greek. ward chapel. Burial Burial was in the Mink Creek was in the Georgetown cemetery. June 23, 1947. Survivors include his wife, Sanaa Cantwell of seven Portland, Ore., grandchildren, a brother, Joseph W. Gailey of Logan and sisters, Mrs. Eldora Sharp and Mrs. Jessie Mae Swann, both of Preston. a daughter, Q0r 1Q OUR DISCOUNTS APPLY TO MOST ALL OF OUR CHOCKS, VITAMINS, INCLUDING AND BEXEL VITAMINS ONE-A-DA- MEL'S DRUG AT A JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERS FAIR PRICE" Phene SIMMS Mel Barrap, R. Ph. DON GREAVES FOOD STORE CENTRAL MARKET - LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN BACK OF THE STOKE RESTON, IDAHO GOLD STRIKE STAMPS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS. PLUS - DISCOUNT PRICES CASE LOT SALE OR BEAT ANY AND ALL LOCAL PRICES. WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES. CATSUP PIERCES NO. CHILI P-N- day visiting Mrs. Joseph A. Christensen and family and friends in Banida. They returned home Sunday evening as he began his new assignment as director of Seminaries and Institutes of the LDS church on Sept. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Miles returned home Saturday evening from a weeks vacation through Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Enroute they relatives and visited with friends. ' They visited Sunday evening with Mr. am Mrs. Lynn Youngstrom and children in Ashton. They spent three nights with Mrs, Eunice Lindbiom. and son in Boise, and one night with Mr, and Mrs. Eiiwood Chambers and son in Troutdale. They visited in lleyburn with Mrs Dean Allen and children and with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anderson in Rupert. They also visited with Lorenzo Ander son in a rest home in Burley, Dorothy and Kay Miles went to Logan on business Monday afternoon. Students home for the weekend were Jack Geddes Carmen Gregersen and Shan non Casperson. The new baby daughter a dr. and Mrs. David Bell a Provo was blessed Sunday and given the name of Kirsten Lee by her father. ' The Bells spent the weekend in Banida with his parents, Mr. am Mrs. Demont (Bell. 35 CANS $1 BUTTER 214 LB. JAR REG. 9& NOW ONLY $1.19 mission. CLEVELAND BRIEFS Julie and Vicki Panter of Preston spent Saturday night and Sunday with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter, and attended church Makethis THE gift here Sunday morning. CLUBS incaflex Mrs. Mae Cutler entertain' ed last Thursday afternoon a her home for the Preston Ladies Literary club. Ruth Weber, president, presided a the meeting. The book re view, Up The Road Slowly, by Irene Hunt was given by Ellen Greaves. There were 19 members present and five guests, Mrs. Carl Barben o Preston, her two siriers-i- n law from California and Phyl lis Rasmussen of San Diego and Mrs. W. Paul Merrill Light refreshments were ser It's sure to be memorable if you give Wyler. Beautifully styled, skillfully crafted, accurate, Wyler is a gift to treasure. Wyler's fine Swiss-mad- e movement is pro- tected from damaging shocks by the exclusive Incaflex balance wheel replaced free if broken. All Wyler water- proof watches are providing crystal is intact, genuine parts are used. 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We're ready with a helping hand. mm CAN IH CAN LARGE, FRESH, CUT UP 1, - ON OUR ANNUAL OR TAMALES A home-repa- ir 852-051- -P- BANIDA Mr. and Mrs. Joe The speaker in sacrament ' J. Christensen and children meeting a week ago was of Stewart Elder Dayton, who of Salt Lake City spent Sunfrom a returned recently with Mr. and "N 23 N. State St. Ph: THE CITIZEN Institute, Seminary Head Visits In Ranida CQr SOL. 59 LISTERINE FORMULA Mds DISCOUNT Price REG. 98c Full Pint Tippetts, Donna Jensen died Sunday in the Preston Noah Gailey, 62, Post Falls, Peterson in the St. Anthony of cancer. lie was Ida., were held Sept. 23 at hospital Fourth ward. She died Satborn in Georgetown, Ida., on tiie English Funeral Chapel. urday, Sept. 19, at the Ashton, Ida., hospital of a short ill- Jan. 13, 1915, a son of Walter Burial was in the Evergreen ness. Henry and Myrtle Larson Cemetery Post Fails. Barn in Preston on Sept. 22, Mrs. Peterson was born Tippetts. He graduated from 10-Nov. 2, 1927 at Mink Creek, he spent his childhood 7, in school Georgetown. high Ida., to Hans and Dorthea He hauled milk for the Bear t here. He moved to Ephrata, Wash., and later to the Coeur Jensen. It was here she was reared and received her edu- Lake Dairyman's Cooperative d'Alene area in 1948. cation at the Mink Creek ele- Association of Paris for 28 Sir. Gailey died Friday, mentary and high school. years. He wras credited with Sn;:t. 18, in the Veterans hosOn Aug. 22, 1948 at Mink one million accident free pital in Spokane, Wash., following a short illness. Creek, she was married to miles of hauling milk. lie was employed as a conStanley E. Peterson. For a marOn March 23 1942, he time they resided at Preston struction heavy duty equipwhere Stanley was working ried Sally Ruth Busby. The ment operator in the area. for the Utah Power and Light marriage was later solemnizHe was a member of the Co. Due to his employment ed in the Idaho Fatlls Tem- I.DS church, and was a memthey moved to various places ple. ber of the VFW post in Pori Rex-bursuch as American Fork, He moved to Preston in FaX and a veteran of World and for the past five 1967 and was employed by the War II. years in St. Anthony. Mr. Gailey married Edith Donna was a member of the Cache Valley Swiss Cheese Burke in Coeur dAlene on LDS 1, 1970 Third-Sevent- h REG. 29c EACH QUART SIZE 6 7-U- J)C jH 39 Mels DISCOUNT Price REG. $3.10 1IIISOLEX Verl Orvin Funeral services were held John Gailey g, WRITE IN LOYD LEWIS FOR COUNTY CLERK After 36 Years Its Time For a Change - Ass'L Colon Veil Tippetts Sept. 22 for WRITE IN LEWIS BIC PENS Oct ITS PASTRY ... Each TOPPED WITH REAL CREAM STICKS 6c Doz. 20c I |