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Show License To Expire Automobile license plate numbers ending in 0 will expire at the end of October, according to the county assesJoseph Tient sors office. Those licenses ending in Joseph Everett Scott Trent six, seven, eight and nine have died Oct. 11. lie was bjrn in Center, Ky., on Sept. 9, already expired. ' 1894, the son 7 ! NEW OPPEL BEET HARVESTERS to Save 23 parents 1 lie married Helen Emily Judd at Jeffersonville, Ind., on Dec. 28, 1922. $9244.00, Oppel ! Nev. Funeral services were held in Jeffersonville and burial was in the Walnut Ridge cemetery in Jeffersonville. $5950.00; 'tank, drawbar, was 2 now $6450.00; 400 lifter w Eugene Beckstead, He married Ida Lucinda Jenkins on April 12, 1904 in Lo- w All gan, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. She died in 1942. Mr. Beckstead was a farmer in the Preston area. He had been active in community affairs and in the church, having served an LDS mission in the Southern States, $6950.00. with units equipped died sannah Luckham Beckstead. now $6450.00; 1 Big HusOppel 430 ky, cleaning roils, was $9998.00, now 91, in the Preston hospital Oct. 8 of a lingering illness. He was born on Dec. 7, 1878 in Brigham City, Utah, the son of Gordon Silas and Su- w hydraulic row finders and elevator trash pan. BRIDGEPORT EQUIPMENT COMPANY Bridgeport, Nebraska was counselor in the Preston Sixth ward bishopric twice, president cf the MIA, superintendent of the Sunday School, had served in the presidency 3i Lie Franklin Stake High Priests Quorum, served a stake mission, and for years had been a ward teacher. Cne son, Thcron Eugene, preceded him in death; also seven brothers and one sister, Adelbcrt, Silas, Francis, Hebert, LeRoy, Ace, William L. and Mrs. Harry (Mary Elizabeth) Herbert. Surviving are the following children: Mrs. Roy (Ora) Nelson Preston; Mrs. J. Ira (Florence) Naef, Fountain Valley, Calif. ; Mrs. Hale Preston; (Vita) Thatcher, Mrs. Clyde (Lucile) Marlin, Pasadena, Calif.; Darrel G. Beckstead, Arcadia, Calif. ; 26 great 12 grandchildren, grandchildren, three great, great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, Oct. 10, in the Franklin Stake Center under the direction of the First ward bishopric. Burial was in the Preston cemetery. John Chadwick, Big Iincy, Wyo.; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Joe (Betty) Staney, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Sloven (Cleane) Winger, James Chadwick, Paulette Chadwick and Cunnie Chadwick, all of Idaho Fails. Funeral scrvces were held Wednesday at Wood chapel of the Pir.es with Bishop 11. Kay Chandler cf the Sixth LDS ward cificiating. Burial was in '.he Preston HUNTERS! The Energy Food is Cache Valley Cheese. Take Plenty With You. cenieiery under the direction of Wood Funeral Home. CLIPS T.te Preston Ladies Literary dub met with Mrs. Bill l).r us hostess. Mrs. Carol Condie reviewed the book, "In This House of Brede," by Hu ner Godden. Luncheon was served to members and guest, Mrs. Phjilis Rasmussen cf San Diego. CENTRAL MARKET FREE PARKING IN BACK OF TITE STOKE LOTS OF RESTON, IDAHO COLD STRIKE STAMPS DISCOUNT PRICES - 98 TALL CAN REI) ALASKAN SOCKEYI3 BLUE SEAL MARGARINE ... (BLUE RONNET OK NUCOA GRAND 5lb$1 3 UBS. $1.00 9 pit 97 JELL-- 0 THEATRE David Jensen Chadwick, 26, 224 South Water, Idaho Falls, a construction worker, died at an Idaho Fails hospital Monday morning following a sudden virus disease of the brain. He was born Nov. 27, 1943 in Preston, the son of Cleo C (Jim) and Lola Jensen Chadwick. lie moved with his family to Idaho Falls in 1953, and was graduated from Idaho Falls high school where he was active in basketball and wrestling. He was active on City Team in basketball and in softball in B league. He worked on construction projects. He was married to Sharon Phillips in Idaho Falls on Dec. 1, 1963. They were later divorced. He married Rufina -P- GOLD STRIKE STAMPS. PLUS LIBBYS AREA SnOWS PLATING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WEEK ARE FOOD STORE SALMON MOVIE THE CITIZEN 1970 DON GREAVES - LETS GO TO A David Chadwick Eugene Becksfead loaders, semi mounted, was $6855.00, now $4450.00; 2 Oppel 400 lifter loaders, semi mounted, was $7314.00, now $4750.00; 1 Oppel 424 Big Husky, cleaning rolls, was $10,592.00, Survivors include the widPreston, one foster son, Laron K. Judd of Jeffersonville, Ind., one daughter Oakly Dean Swann, of Sioux City, Iowa; two half brothers, Harold and Pete Scott of Saratoga, Calif., and two half sisters, Beulah McKinley of Dallas, Tex., and Faye Grayson of Carson City, ow of tank, Oppel 350 hydraulic were Porter Trent. drawbar, was $8132.C0, now $5650.00 ; 2 tank, hyOppel 350 draulic drawbar, was now Foster Alex and Ruth hydraulic $8595,00, Lowry Scott. th Oppel 350 cf Sherman and Mary Henry Williams Dont 35 fight the old harvester and dont take chances with your beet crop Grab a new Oppel today Every unit brand new With warranty Most accepted line of harvesters throughout the years Quantities are limited and subject to prior sales. Don't delayCall us today No. IPlace your order for a new Oppel Completely serviced and delivered Terms anywhere down 3 crop payments. 1 ' ; Obituaries Oct. 15, ASSORTED FLAVORS PRESTON THURS.. FBI., SAT. - OCT. RICE-BEAN- 15. 16. 17 S BLUE ROSE BULK 10 J! (CENTRAL Save 30c - NAVY $1.49 LBS. Keebler Keebies miH you Buy A Cream Filled Chocolate Cookies 3 Lb. ,CAN of REG. FQLGERS COFFEE 2 special pike WITH THIS nCTtWS MfUMOUNl JfSK UEMm mCSTNIS Viscaino on Nov. 26, 1969, in IIERSIIEYS - OCT. 19. 20. 21 ICE CREAM AV BARS - ASSORTED Each Good Thru Oct. 17, K0H.f TUES.f WED. 89c GIAHT AKHLSraSTftiY Denver, Colo. He was a member of the LDS Church, lie enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by his widow; two boys and two girls, Deborah, Monica, Darin and John, all of Idaho Falls; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Chadwick, Idaho Falls; a Mrs. Minnie grandmother, Chadwick, Preston; two and one Frank Kennedy, with the Armed Forces in Okinawa; Mrs. Richard (Darlene) Big Piney, Wyo., and for C0UP0H Without Coupon $3.09 gfiSOTESiZ 3 49c BAG 69 Gaiin Ha,f ft 35c GAL. 49c half-brothe- rs CACHE SWISS VALLEY CHEESE half-siste- r, Hal-gat- e, Bastian Believes That MuHTKinaKsom Franklin County - 9 & K'a O POP CASE LOT NORTHERN 6 Qi. Boiiles $ . . SALE Sib WEEK BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE FRI. AND SAT. WED., SAT., and MON. OCT. 14, 17 and 19 OCT. 16 and 17 PAINT Y0UB ONE HUNDRED WAGON RIFLES One Show Each Night 7:30 Jim Brown, Racquel Welch WED., TIIURS., FRI. Adequate Hospital Facilities County OCT. 21, 22 and 23 FRI. and SAT. A Nursing Home for County Residents The Best Roads that Franklin Afford ADMISSION ADULTS $1.00 STUDENTS 75c CHILDREN 50c (US and Under) (With Activity Cards) SHOWS START AT 7:00 and 3:00 p.m. NIGHTLY FACIAL TISSUES .... 5 Boxes $1 3 for SI BIG ROLL TOWELS SODA -- Should Have '1 Ppmamwii mean Hnmii mams BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES" OCT. 23 and 24 can 'KRAKAT0A. EAST or JAVA1 PURSER'S QUALITY MEATS- - -- - CUSTOM CUTTING - COLD STORAGE LOCKERS - PICNIC HAMS Show Starts 7:10 and 9:00 With Maxmillan Schell The Most Economical Use of the Tax Dollar 1. Wise Investment of County Funds 2. Putting all county purchases such as tires, gas, equipment, etc., on bids. 3 9 Lb. Lewhten, Utah SLICED County, Good Government and Supporting Franklin County Merchants by Shopping at Home. Vote Rolen V. Bastian COUNTY Theatre ID ADO GRACE. In keeping taxes as low as possible. Y0TE FOR SOMEONE WHO BELIEVES IN: Franklin Commnnily Grace Theairr COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 3 Pd. Pol. Adv. by Franklin County Rep. Central Com., Neil F. Nelson, Chrmn. SKY-V- BAR - S Theatre Ml SO. STATE ST.. PRESTON BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 PHONE 8SM1M SHOW STARTS AT 8 p.m. OCTOBER 15 thru 18 SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 TIIURS., FRI., SAT., SUN. BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 P.M. III THEY CAME ROB - BACON Drive In U TO LAS VEGAS WITH GARY LOCKWOOD CO - HIT DOUBLE FEATURE "THE TRYG0NE FACTOR" WITH STEWART GRANGER LB. 49C II 2 - WIENERS THICK SLICED Lbs 2 $149 98 Lhs-- rOR THE REST IN BAKERY GOODS ITS RUST PASTRY DEER HUNTER'S SPECIALS: SWEET ROLLS . . - 6 for 49 RAGGED AND READY TO GO FRESTI CARMEL ROLLS, CINNAMON CRISPIES, FRUIT FILLED MIX EM UP SQUAW BREAD Loaf 29c I |