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Show I - THE CITIZEN Oct IS, Grace Locals 1970 Obituary The lesson, "The Relief Society, was given by Mrs. Bruce Campbell of BYU and ier spent the weekend with Eliza Christensen. Refresh- his friend, Gerald Dodd of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rowsell The Syringa DUP camp ments were served by Vera Sacramento, Calif., also of of Grace. liar that school, spent the weekmet Oct. 9 at the home of Merrill and Mrs. Nolene Harris and two Color slides end home riet Denney. with his parents, daughters of Brigham Mrs. Vera Merrill. Mrs. City shown. were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas CampSorenson, vice captain, spent Sunday with Mr. and bell. conducted. A history of SarMrs. Raymond Swenson. Oth- P ah Goode Marshall was giv- SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Taylor er visitors were Shirley and Lew of Mrs. Ilazen Drury en by Ada Gregory, captain. received word that they are Alan Crawford of Soda Songs were sung by Mrs. Ve- iston Is in the Preston hospital grandparents again with the Springs. da Baker and Mrs. Ined Fry for treatment. birth of an eight pound four Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cross-le- y ounce boy born to Mr. and of Downey spent Sunday She Mrs. Calvin Candland. with his mother, Mrs. visiting is the former Luan Taylor. Caroline Crossley. The baby was born Saturday Captain Barry Adams of in Provo. Lawton, Okla., flew from Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith there Sunday morning for his and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Har- second hitch in Vietnam. He ris spent Sunday evening in Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lava. Evan Adams of Soda Springs CHEESE Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hollings- and former resident of Grace. Tastes Good worth went to Preston early Mr. and Mrs. Delos Pearce Sunday morning and took his and son Tim of Aberdeen had la Good and Keeps er. Clubs Mrs. LaVem Potter Spackman, 66, died Oct. 13 in the David 0. McKay hospital in Ogden of natural causes.1904 She was born Aug. 16, in Plymouth, Ut., a daughter of Melvin P. and Rebecca Wager Potter. She was married Feb. 1, 1928, to Ether Spackman In the Logan LDS Temple. Active in the LDS church, she served as Relief Society teacher and work director and sang with the Singing Mothers for many years. She was also active in the ML and the Primary organization and was a member of the Daughters of Pioneers. Mr. Spackman died three months previous. Survivors include two sons and two daughters: Boyd M., Ogden; Verdell P., Preston; Mrs. Richard (Hazel) Schen, and Mrs. Arfo (Nona Egbert, both of Ogden; one stepson Lets discuss and two stepdaughters, Garth S., Pocatello; Mrs. Donald (Dorothy) Andrew, Rockford, Ida.; Mrs. Floyd A. (Helen) HUNTERS! CACHE VALLEY SWISS CHEESE sister, Mrs. Cloa Barthlome, to breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Carlson of Sharon, Ida., spent Sunday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Lue.la Hymas, and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ilill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BurMr. and ton of Pocatello, Mrs. Joe Rowsell of Montpel- - Vote For Experience And Ability WE as TAXPAYERS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY URGE TOU TO VOTE TOR JOY WINN TALBOT BECAUSE: 2. She has had Many Years o Office and Business Experience. She is acquainted with the Taxpayers problems. 3. She has a knowledge of bookkeeping. 4. She has a knowledge of business machines. 5. She will be courteous and 6. She has had excellent training and experience. 1. breakfast Saturday morning at the home of Mrs. Ida Sorenson enroute to Salt Lake City where Tim entered the mission home. He will be sent to the North German mission after comra'eting eight weeks in the BYU language school. They were also joined here for breakfast by Mrs. Fern Balls and family and Mrs. Alta Johnson of Soda Springs. Mrs. DeVal Gillette spent Saturday night with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gillette, in and Pocatello, her niece in the hospital there. Sunday with Mrs. Kayleene Ayres of Soda Springs underwent sur- gery Friday in the Bannock Memorial hospital. She is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Longenbchn Sr., of Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Max Pitcher and Larry Pitcher of Smith-fiel- d spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitcher, in Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Evan and two children spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Naomi Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Henderson left Sunday afternoon for a three day visit with relatives in Salt Lake City and surrounding area. Wr::S - fk'W!',', V K'.m " V.i I Spend love, 39 Bountiful; grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Leon (Elpha) Petersen, Lewiston, Ut., and Mrs. Ellis (Ruby) Hess, Plymouth Ut. Funeral services will be conducted in the Preston ward chapel Mr. and Mrs. Farres II. Ny-- ! reception will be held in the Friday at 11 a.m. Bishop man of Logan announce theLDS Institute of Religion that Wayne R. Brown will conforthcoming marriage of their evening from 7:30 to 9:30. duct. Friends may call at the daughter, Deon, to William All friends and relatives are Nelson Funeral Home in J Van Dyke, son of Mr. and cordially invited. Smithfield Thursday from Mrs. Don (Calva) Van Dyke, After returning from a short p.m. to 9 pjn., and Friday at Ut. lie is the honeymoon in Albuquerque, the chapel one hour prior to Lewiston, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. the couple will make their ' services. Burial will be in Calvin Jorgenson of Randa-let- t, home in Logan. the Richmond City cemetery. Ut. Deon and Bill are graduates of Sky View high school and are presently attending Utah State University. Deon has DOUG EGGETTS been active in Lamba Delta Sigma and Bill has completed two years in the West Spanish American mission for the LDS church. OF PRESTON The couple will exchange GIFTS wedding vows in the Logan LDS Temple on Oct 30. A DEON NYMAN AND WILLIAM DYKE VAN Deon Nyman To Wed Lewiston Man In October Wedding Rites Third-Sevent- h j WEDDING FURNITURE REGISTRY CARPETING Best Wishes To: fair with all tax payers. ' ?v D. SIMMONS LaVem Spackman Ar-min- ta Easy to Fix. C. . ' .jst ' ' $ ' ' ; LEAII RANAE BORROWMAN WAYNE L. OWEN OCTOBER 16, 1970 - Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Kendall FREE GIFT WRAP AND DELIVERY NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Kimbcr Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith By request or due to late Registration All Couples Are Not Listed. GIFTS How should the waters of Bear River be divided? This long river heads in the Uintah Mountains of Utah, picks up flow northward thru Wyoming, and crosses into Idaho where its waters can be diverted into and out of Bear Lake. About 824,000 acre-fee- t flow annually into Great Salt Lake. Of this the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge wants 218.000 acre-feeThis leaves for consum537.000 acre-fee- t irrigation, muniing uses fish, and cipal, industrial, 500-mi- le t. wildlife. Thousands of acres of arare thirsting for irrigation in Bear Lake, Cariable land bou, and Franklin Counties. New and supplemental water storage sites on the river include Caribou, Oneida and Cub River. In addition, a pumping station at Bennington supplying water for 6,227 acres is considered feasible. The amount of water arising in each state thru which the river runs and the beneficial uses to which the water will be put are two basic factors for determining the allocation of Bear River water. of Idahos Every acre-foshare of water should be used in Idaho! Next week lets discuss agriculture. ot Be on a Gift of the Brides and Grooms Choice Phone 852 - 0737 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roper Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Winn Bear River Water Pd. Pol. Adv. by Citizens for Simmons Com., R. Dick Smith, Chairman FOR ANY AND ALL OCCASIONS Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Winn ON NOVEMBER 3rd VOTE Federal Land Bank Joy Winn Talbot For COUNTY TREASURER Pd. Pol. Adv. by Bert E. and Alton Winn HAS TO BE HONORED K0W Gayla Hansen, daugh- ter, of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hansen, and Adolf Gutierrez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fauteno Garza, will be honored at a wedding reception Saturday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Thatcher LDS ward cultural halL MOVED Super size frozen food storage TO OUR NEW DUILDING HOLDS UP TO 102 865 LBS. l1, North Slate, Preston BLOCKS NOITH OF LOCATION) Model CB 250L 25 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer Power-o- n signal light. l Rugged, defrost drain. double-sea- Self-leveli- ng cabinet, FEDERAL LAND RANK $258.00 ASSOCIATION on uneven floors. IDAHO APPLIANCE And Sport Shop PRESTON, IDAHO OF PRESTON I. P. GABNEB. MANAGER We Give Yon Credit For Being A Farmer |