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Show Engagement Of Shari Auger Clubs To Clearwater Man Told the j 4 : Brigham Young University and is now enrolled at Idaho State University in Pocatello as a senior, majoring in elementary education. She has been affiliated with the LDS sorority, Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Gunter is a graduate of Clearwater Valley high school at Kooskia, Idaho. lie was a four-yeletterman in both football and basketball, and was also a track star. Last year, he graduated with high honors from Vocational School of Welding at ISU, and is now serving a tour of duty in Vietnam. No definite wedding date has been set. Mrs. Pauline Beckstead of Whitney and Mrs. Eunice Perry of Treasureton were cohostesses Thursday for the Preston Ladies Literary club at the Beckstead home. It was guest day and each member invited a guest. Mrs. Constance Davis reviewed the life of Beethoven, Biography of A Genius, by George R. Marek. She and Mrs. Donna Shipley gave musical numbers by Beethoven, Mrs. Davis at the organ and Mrs. Ship-le- y at the piano. At the conclusion of the program, a' record by The Sandpipers was played, Song of Joy," based of on the last movement Beethovens Ninth Symphony. A salad luncheon was served to 32. Mrs. Ruth Weber was in charge. University. Miss Cropper graduated from Ricks College and is presently attending a beauty school in Provo. The couple plans a Feb. 12 wedding in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. BRIEFS Mrs. Bill Harris and son Jayson of Soda Springs spent overnight with her mother, Mrs. Phyllis Kingsford. m ANNUAL SATURDAY. FSBmjflBY 20 GOODING, IDAHO - SALE - 11:C0 a.m. - LOTS OF FREE PARKING L -P- GOLD STRIKE STAMPS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS. PLUS DISCOUNT PRICES - EGGS GRADE SCHOOL BOY LB. JAR 2 49c Doz. - Peanut Butter GRADE AA LARGE -- LARGE REG. $1.19 89 AA MEDIUM DOZ. 45c CREAMY OR CRUNOIY MARVIN REEDER AND DIXIE STEERS Dixie Steers, Marvin Reeder To Be Married This Month lege in Salt Lake City. Marvin is a graduate of the West Side high school and is attending USU in Logan where the couple plan to make their home. The marriage will take ton. Feb. 26, and a place Dixie is a graduate of Pres- will be held that reception in Last Thursday evening in ton high school and has been their honor at theevening Franklin the Preston high school music attending LDS Business Col ward. room, the Art Lore and Social Arts clubs entertained at a style fashion review. Cohostesses were Janis Bowler, Arlene June Rasmussen, Balls and Dorothy Workman. Mrs. Roma Schlcluber of Pocatello of the Stretch and Sew Fabric Center brought four of her live models and they modeled a variety of clothing from sleep wearing apparel, dresses and evening lashions. They were Tammie Jean Steadman, Stacey Ras-- ! , Debbie Godfrey, mussen, :V Sharon Titensor, Fern Par Vy v y-ter, Jay dene Henderson, Shel" and ' Porter Porter, Mary .'f'-ley Linda Porter. Debbie Chris- -' tensen played soft piano mu- -' sic during the fashion revue, "lhe Valentine metif was carried out in the table decora-- ! tions which was centered with a vase holding red and white carnations which were preVV JA, sented to Mrs. Schleluber. A dessert luncheon was served to 80. Members of the Litera- Lure club and their guests were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Steers announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dixie, to Marvin Reeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Reeder of Wes- r V , f. - S-115 BACK OF THE STORE RESTON, IDAHO . 115-HEiEFHD- FOOD STORE CENTRAL MARKET j . FAIRGROUNDS THE CITIZEN 1071 DON GREAVES Mrs. Carol Condie was Monday evening at bridge for Lavinia Cutler, Merle Bright, Ellen Greaves, Ruth Weber, Ora Greaves, Phyllis Evans, Dorothy Johnson and guest, May Cutler. Mrs. Condie served a luncheon. Ora Greaves won high and Mrs. Evans low. Mr. and Mrs. Evan W. Cropper of Idaho Falls announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Anne, to Lee Verl Winward, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Winward of Preston. Lee has completed an LDS mission in Peru and is now Brigham Young attending FRANKLIN Vv esa Lee Verl Winward To Marry Idaho Falls Girl Next Month i S- hos-- t ar , A 3- The Tessa Winn DUP camp held a meeting Jan. 21 at the home of Myrtle Golightly. LaVeda Sharp, captain, pre-- j sided and Estella Fuller, vice, Reccaptain, conducted. was ords Of The Pioneers given in lesson form by Mary Kjar and the history of Anna Christine Larsen Keller was read by Vinora Durstcler. A dessert luncheon was served to those mentioned and Helen Seamons, Gloye Nielsen, Sharlene Dockstader, LaVon Taylor, Addie Gill, Myrtle Wright, Eda Hebdon, Myra Bosworth, Vivian Taylor, Fannie Hone, and a new member, Reha Smaie. Announcing engage-- , Bill J. Auger of Preston. The ment of Miss Shari Auger are groom-to-b- e is L. John er. son of Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gunter of Clearwater, Idaho. Miss Auger graduated from Preston high school and LDS seminary. She has attended Feb. J, s " v 69' ICE CREAM h0-- IGA - (ICE 'a MILK GAL. 49c) , ICO of IDAHO'S BEST BARGE BULLS (Some Herd Bull Prospects) 15 TOP QUALITY HEIFERS i Horned & Polled Clear Pedigrees Free Delivery to Reasonable Distance Show and Grading, Feb. 19, 11:00 a.m. SPONSORED M ' BY mm : IDAHO HEREFORD BREEDERS' ASSN. j For Catalog Write: Marian Golden, Secretary 1107 Balsam, Boise, Idaho 83704 ; FRANKLIN BRIEFS Mrs. Wayne Chambers and children, Richard and Angie, of Sunset, Ut., visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Earl Lewis. Her husband Wayne came and got them on the weekend. -- PURSER'S QUALITY MEATSCOLD STORAGE LOCKERS CUSTOM CUTTING FRYERS- -- CUT - NANCY WHITEHEAD AND JERRY - UP LARGE FRESH McPIIEETERS Nancy Whitehead To Marry Salt Lake Man Next Week Now! Up to $308 off when you buy a new Ford Explorer Special Pickup with luxury options or Explorer Speclale-ta- ka your choice! Either one with comfort axtraa Ilka Crulae- - air conditioning, ... for up eeati, apeclal trim, and much more to S308 off! Don't wail! Special Whita Sale offer la for a limited lime on a limited quantity. mw ridacd xp It llMiifictiirari imaild ralall price SMI atM pea fcqr. hmrp qxlppl Eiplarar Spicld Pickup, ffiray Ford DealerJrSWWhite Sale Better Ideas keep us first in the West Mr. and Mrs. Hoyel Whitehead announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Nancy to Jerry McPhec.ers. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me-- . Iheeters of Salt Lake City. The wedding has been sk for Feb. 12. An open house will be held in their honor that evening at the Whitehead home at 225 South Eecondi East in Franklin. No formal invitations will be sent. All! friends and relatives of the family are invited to call that evening from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Preston high school and seminary. Her senior year she was yearbook editor of the Quiver. She is presently n working for the as key punch Company operator in Salt Lake. The prospective bride-groograduated from Highland High in Salt Lake. He trained at electronics school and is now employed as an electronic technician. Trans-Wester- m NcCUNE MOTOR PRESTON, IDAnO CO. Following a moon, short honeythe couple will make their home in Salt Lake. FRANKLIN BRIEFS The Ellen Wright DUP camp held a meeting Thursday conducted by Mrs. Kingsford, vice captain. History was given by Bertha Woodward of Sarah Davis Jo-An- Woodward. Lesson by n CUDAHY WHOLE OR HALF MORRELL BONELESS THRIFTY 40c Lb. Sue llawkes was Diary of a Journal. Refreshments were served by Ruth Parkinson, Hel-g- a Hampton, Barta Jamison, Lillie Robinson, and Alfonda llawkes to 19. Aline Jensen entertained her club members Thursday to night. Lunch was served Jo Ann Kingsford, ' Estelle Smith, Josic Lewis, Lydia Cornish. Zelma Cornish, Marilyn Doney, Phyllis Moser, and as a special guest Elaine Dunkley. Pinochle was played with prizes being won by Estelle Smith, Zelma Cornish, and Josie Lewis. HAM BACON Lb. 0gc RUST PASTRY SHOP WERE BACK WITH ALL YOUR FAVORITES IN THE FINEST BAKERY PRODUCTS 4 I Lb. Loaves .... ROUND WHOLE WHEAT COOKIES ALL YOUR FAVORITES -- - 3 MIX EM UP Doz. - WATCH FOR 0UH WEEKLY SPECIALS v . g0c 90c S |