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Show - Sociable Citizen Mr. and Mrs. Cowen Baxter The Banida MIA presented Feb. Jl, - Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Gunnell were in Provo over the weekend as guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Erickson. They attended fast meeting to see their little grandson named Lonny G. by his father. They returned home Monday. Mrs. Hazel Dalton was in Ogden two days recently visiting with her son, Dallas Dalton, and family. While there she attended a wedding reception for a niece, Miss Judy Nebeker and Stanley Ware. Weekend guests of Mrs. S. P. Packer were her grandau-ghteSandra Packer, and a r, friend, Karen Fitzgerald Draper, Ut. VALENTINES DAY SUNDAY, FEB. The family of Mrs. Alta M. Palmer of Preston gathered at Westwood Center Feb. 6 to honor her on her 84th birthday anniversary. The table was centered with a large decorated birthday cake with places set for' 89, and dinner was served. Her eight children were all present: Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Palmer of Lima, Mont., Pres, and Mrs. Dean Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Palmer of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hobbs of Weston, Mrs. Alta Durrani of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Buttars of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perry of Pocatello mid Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Palmer of Salt Lake City. Also 32 grandchildren and 39 great grandchildren. Mr. mod Mrs. W. G. Palmer of Preston, the 'only 'living brother of the late Mr. Palmer, Mrs. Juliet Maatheus and Mrs. Zola Jensen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Grey Jensen of Pocatello called during the afternoon. 14 ' FROM BLOCKS IN PRESTON BY DAYS. 100 Polyester double knits. Done in bold or quiet The fit is fundamental. stripes and solid colors. in fact. Just plain great, NOW With Days double Permanently pressed of course. knit slax from BLOCKS, everything (including you) is tabled sharp. Priced 22.50 Sizes waist. 30-4-0 PRESTON OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY of PHONE 152 - 1385 FOOD STORE DON GREAVES The Book of Remembrance a song festival Jan. 26 in the and daughter Becky of Woods Gncalogy class of Banida and ward chapel under the direc- Cross visited Sunday with his Winder wards graduated tion of Goldie Christensen. Taking part were Lee Ann and David Trujillo, vocal duet; Robert Geddes and son Bob, cornet duet; Lisa Cook, piano solo; Peggy Christensen, flute solo; Mrs. Peggy B. Christensen, flue solo; Verl Christensen, trombone solo; Kay Miles, piano solo; Claudia Casperson, piano solo; the Ernest Gregersen family, folk song; Gregory Lund, played guitar and sang. Refreshments were served. THE CITIZEN 1971 Sunday alternoon in the Onmother, Mrs. Iolanda Baxter. eida stake house with other wards participating. Goldie Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Christensen and her class of Merrill just returned from a Banida were Lee Ann and and Blair Gretrip to Oregon. They visited David Trujillo in Salem with his brother and gersen. Class leader of Winder ward is Geneal Swain-- , family, Mr. and Mrs. Maursten and members are Jill' Corto went ice Merrill, then vallis to see their son Brad Gibson, Michael Jorgensen, who is attending Oregon Kevin Nielsen, Steven Stocks, State College there. They and Kay and Van Swainston. Michael gave a talk. Guest were gone 10 days. speaker was Pres. Elvie Heaton of the Logan temple. ward chapFairview In the el Sunday evening, the Scout Pres. Carl Mortenson and week meeting and program Web Maughan presented the was held. Bryce Jensen, In- certificates to the graduates. stitutional Representat 1 v e, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Prest-wicwas in charge. Guest speaker and baby Bryen of was Jess Wheiler of Preston. Bountiful spent the weekend Guide Patrol, Five boys of the Kirk Rice, Dean Egbert, Dirk of Jan. 30 with her sister and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bowles, Bruce LaMont and family, Kevin Bodily, were in charge Evans. of the of the presentation Mrs. Keith II. Iloopes and colors. Talks were given by James Taylor, Irven Rawl- baby Maria came by jet from Bolivia, arriving Jan. ings and Scoutmaster Ellis LaPaz, 18 to attend the funeral serRoberts. vices for her father, Melvin On Jan. 27 in the Preston Griffeth on Jan. 19, which was h ward cultural also her birthday anniverhall, the Daddy1 - Daughter sary. She and her baby were Date was held. Present were here for two weeks to be with ' Lynn Larsen and Melanie, her mother and relatives. Don Gunderson and Carrie They returned home Monday, 1. Her husband, Dr. Kay, Ruel Keller and Kallen, Feb. Warren Gleason and Holly, Hoopes, and their six other Richard Hobbs and Lisa, Cal-la- n children were unable to come. Fredrickson and Rhonda, Mrs. Hoopes is the former and Todd and Rick Merrill Sherlene Griffeth. their sister accompanied Mrs. Demi Handy and Mr. Sherrie Lynn as her parents were out of town. Mrs. Willa and Mrs. Jay Ilansen of PresGae Murdock welcomed the ton, Mr. mid Mrs. Ernest fathers and teachers, Edith Gregersen and daughter CarHiUstead mid Ellen Gibson, men of Banida and sister, who were in charge of ' the Janis Talbot of Pocatello, and program. The table was cen- their father, Lee Talbot of e Winder went to the Iona LDS tered with a miniature and birds and artificial ward Friday evning to ese pink and red roses and paper Monta Sayer, daughter of streamers were decorative Donna and Glenn Sayer of The theme Iona, recite wedding vows arrangements. was Flowers and Hearts. ' At with David Sperry of Virgineach place setting fra: each ia. They were married by daughter were pink hearts the bishop and a reception centered with Gowers and followed in the ward cultural for the fathers were red hall. Mrs. Sayer is a daughhearts with flowers. Each girl ter of Mr. Talbot's and the had a part on the program. bride is his granddaughter. young couple left SunStephen Noyes represented The to make their home in was day the bishopric. Dinner Connecticut where he will be served. stationed with the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp and children of Centerville The Preston TOPS met last spent the weekend with his Thursday evening in the Tele ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert phone building and it 'was a for graduation ceremony Sharp, in Winder. KOPS. The four women who graduated were Arlene Balls, Leona Heath, Sonja Moore and Melba Swenson. ' They were each prsented with a flower and lingerie. Guest speaker was Louise Woolley of Preston, who spoke on fashion and poise. A low calorie luncheon was served to 30. h Third-Sevent- CENTRAL MARKET FREE PARKING IN BACK OF THE STOKE LOTS OF GOLD STRIKE STAMPS IDAHO PRESTON, GOLD STRIKE STAMPS. PLUS DISCOUNT PRICES - Cottage Cheese III - LAND - Crt. 39 LB. 71 QUARTERED BUTTER (CACHE VALLEY SWEET CREAM GRADE AA - - Lb. 79c) LARGE EGGS 49 $3.49 DOZ. CARTONED Doz. 45c) (GRADE AA MEDIUM WHITE FLYEH 50 LB. BAG FLOUR BLUE BONNET MARGARINE (BLUE SEAL 3- Lbs. $1.00) 5 - $l bird-hous- i ICE CREAM HJfcjw 69 Vi GAL. 49c) (ICE MILK IGA The Veterans of World War I Auxiliary reorganized in January with a meeting in the Legion hall in Preston. Mrs. Helen Gibbons was elected president; Mrs. Arminta Sorenson, first vice president; Mrs. Vilate Kennington, second vice president; Mrs. Ellen Sorensen, secretary; Mrs. Emma McClun, treasurer; Mrs. Eunice Gregersen, chaplain, and Mrs. Louise sergeant at arms. Refreshments were served to 40. The next meeting will be held in the Legion hall Feb. 18 at 2:30. All eligible women of World War I veterans, wives, daughters or sisters, are invited to meet with them. Ilicken-loope- Do you realize how close you are to the greatest snow on earth? Beaver Mountain tu know mure alxnil Mountain and all llie oilier Snnl me your free ski fart book. Yit, I'd like I'tah Travel Dept. M3 Sail lake City, I'tah All uw-- r in I'lali. 1 1 10:00 a.m. to 4:20p.m. Add ran Stay for a while. Logan has 9 motels. City Slate L Theyre all nice. PURSER'S QUALITY HEATS- - -- CUSTOM CUTTING COLD STORAGE LOCKERS - PORK CHOPS FULL LOIN CUT Public Notice C CALL FOR BIDS The City of Preston, Idaho, is calling for bids for a 1971 ton Pickup Truck for the ' City of Preston. Specifications for this unit can be obtained from the City Clerks office in Preston. Bids will be accepted until 1 p.m., Feb. 18, 1971, at th-- t -- LB. Clerks office. The City Council reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Arlene Nash, City Clerk Legal No. 1903 Pub. Feb. 4, 11, 1971. 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