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Show ENTERS TRADE SCHOOL Basketball Back Board and Rim CLEVELAND Sherman Wright left Monday for Provo where he plans on going to Trade and Tech school in diesel and tractor training. COMPLETES COURSE COMPLETE $13.95 J Preston Lumber PRESTON Marine Pfc. Roy C. lien dcrson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Henderson of Swan Laket, completed Advanced Combat Training with the Second Infantry Training Regiment, Camp Pendleton, Caiif. Your Natural Movements Make Them Come Alive ETERNA-MATI- C There's no need to wind your watch. You have too many other things to do. Ladies' Eterna-Matic- s wind themselves automatically on tiny friction-fre- e ball bearings. Ele- gantly styled for sport or dress. See your jeweler and find out why discrim- inating people who take pride in owning the finest select Etema-Mati- cs in 140 countries. Since 1856. 81m I from $120 14K Gold Irom S2S0 Yallow Irom 1130 MERRILL JEWELERS PBESTON Fairviews Oldest Honored On 90th Birthday Captain Transferred To Washington Base ivfian Bodily, a life long bought his fathers sheep herd resident of Fairview, and at and continued in the farming present it's oldest citizen, and sheep business until 1952 when he sold his sheep and was given an open house reFair-in his the j most of his property, and ty by family Shortlabor. active view cultural hall in honor of tired from his 90th birthday. Many ly before this he and his wife friends and relatives called had moved into a new home to shake bis hand and wish he had built to replace the him well. An interesting pro- old one. In the spring of 1957, Mrs. gram was presented by the Bodily died. Since that time family. Mr. Bodily was born Dec. Mr. Bodily has lived alone. 1, 1880, to Edwin and Matilda Mr. Bodily, or Levi, by Roberts Bodily. He was born which name he is affectionin the house located on the ately known, has lived a busy old Bodily homestead. The and useful life. Besides carhouse still stands and is at ing for his farms and herds, present the home of Myrl he has filled several state and Bodily, a younger brother, county assignments, and at and his wife, Lula. various times has filled every Mr. Bodily received his ed- office in his home village. ucation in the Fairview school There are five children still after which he was enrolled Mrs. E. B. (Chrys-tell- ) living: in the Oneida Academy in( Bend Ore.; L. D. Hogan, Preston for two years. His Lewiston, Ut.; E. S. Bodily, early years, while not in Bodily, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. school, were spent herding Fred (Lourie) Wood, San and caring for his ' father's Bruno, Calif.; and Mrs. Robsheep, numbering about 1,000 ert M. (Wilma) Wade, Hamhead. Ida. In January, 1903, he mar- er, sons met their deaths Two ried Ivy Smith, a resident of in tragic accidents. Lewiston, Utah. Shortly after He has 21 grandchildren his marriage he bought a farm located a few miles east and 22 great grandchildren. At 90, he is hale and hearty; of the old home. ' A small frame house stood on the new- able to drive his own car, and ly purchased land. They liv- has never owned nor needed ed here until 1914, when with a pair of glasses. He has a their family of five children, keen sense of humor and enthey moved to another farm joys visiting with his many they had purchased. This friends and relatives. second farm was located in We all join in wishing him the center of the Fairview more healthy and several village. In the summer of 1917, a set happy birthdays. of twins were born, making the number of children now SOCIABLE CITIZEN seven four boys and three Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millar girls. entertained on Dec. 4 for Mr. In 1921, Mr. Bodily left for and Mrs. Ervon Taylor, Mr. a mission in California. The and Mrs. Arden Griffeth, Mr. California Mission at this and Mrs. William Adolph, time included Arizona, and Mrs. Elsie McCauley and some of the time was spent Mrs. Edith Coburn. The evethere. Shortly after his re- ning was spent watching turn from the mission, Mr. slides that the Millars took Bodilys father died, and Levi on their Alaskan trip. Richard D. arrived Thanksgiving morning from Altrus AFB, Ckla. He was Joined by his wife and four children and had Thanksgiving dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.! John CJ. Kennard. They left in the early after-- ! noon tor MeChord AFB near! Tacoma, Wash., where the' family will remain. On Sunday. Itiehard flew from to Altus to complete his instruction aftcrwhich he will' be stationed at McChord. Mrs. Gale George, a daughter Irom Soda Springs, and three sons joined the John G. Kennards for Thanksgiving Captain . Levi : Dec. Ken-nar- d 10, 1970 THE CITIZEN DON GREAVES ' FOOD STORE CENTRAL MARKET LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN BACK OF THE STOKE PRESTON, IDAHO GOLJ) Mc-C.io- rd GOLD - iranm STAMPS STRIKE STAMPS. PLUS DISCOUNT PRICES - dinner. Mr. George arrived after work to spend tiie evening. LEWISTON BRIEFS Recent guests at the Lewis Bomun home in Lewiston were a niece of Mrs. Boman, Miss Janet Greaves of Cleveland, Ohio, and her fiance,1 Eric Somers of Arizona, a, student at BYU. is a student at Sornell University at Ithica, N. Y. Janet Fireplace SCREENS AS LOW AS $19.95 Woodholders From $8.00 Grates From $9.00 i VALUABLE COUPON COCOA MIX SAVE 30c WHEN YOU BUY A 3 LB. CAN OF Preston Lumber F0LGERS PRESTON IIERSHEYS COFFEE INSTANT 2 Lb. Can 69c Special Price With This Coupon CHOCOLATE els Weekend Discount Specials DEC. 10 THRU DEC. CHIPS $2.59 Coupon cash Value L 6 Oz. SEMI-SWEE- T 120 of lc GOOD ONLY AT CENTRAL MARKET Coupon Good Dec. 10 Thru Dec. 31, 1970 5 Pkgs. $1.00 13 SODA PEPSI MIX COKE FLAVORS QUART BOTTLES 3 -ame for $1.00 (ICE MILK DUTCH ALL SIZES Lbs. $1.00 NO LIMIT IN QUANTITIES -SLow Price Past 35 Years ICE CREAM IGA CANDY 7-- 7 I CHRISTMAS DELUXE POP Half Gallon Vi GAL. 49c) 0 OVENS LOW PRICES PLUS 69 Discount - PURSER'S QUALITY MEATS FRYERS PORK ROASTS Boston Butt - READY Nearly Boneless CUSTOM CUTTING COLD STORAGE LOCKERS CUT-U- P Lb. RUST MELS DRUG 64 SOUTH STATE MEL BURRUP, Registered Pharmacist PRESTON u. 33c 40c FOB THE VERT FINEST PAN - GET BUSTS BAKERY GOODS PASTRY-Pho- ne 852 - 0331 CHRISTMAS COOKIES DOZ.40C DECORATED FRUIT CAKES LIGHT PHONE 852 8183 CHUCK FULL OF NUTS AND FRUITS THE. BEST YOU EVER ATE THEY MAKE WONDERFUL GIFTS TOO!! NO CITRON - |