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Show Feb. North Cache Honor Roll THE CITIZEN .M, 1971 visiting at the borne of their Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leavitt son. and daughter Stacie of Ioca-- i Jane llyer, daughter of Mr. tello were overnight guests ar.d Mrs. Clair llyer, Friday at the home of their a member of tbs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne LI)S church by her father, and l!T. Wiser in Lewiston. Mr. Susanne Boman, daughter of and Mrs. Leavitt and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boman, Wiser spent Saturday in Salt was confirmed a member by Lake City. ' Lewiston in her the father Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Lewiston are spending First ward fast meeting Sunthe week in Phoenix, Ariz., day. LEWISTON MUFFS Dur-ra- nt BRILLIANT COLORING NINTH GRADE (Front row, left to ri jlitj Barbara Buttars. Christy Allred, Wendy Rich, Patsy Stephenson, Marianne Fu lk. (Second row) Sonda Porter, Brenda Lower, Wendy Anderson, Vanette Durtshi, Connie Mickelsnn. (Third row) Lorraine LaNae Nelson, Brenda Kent, Cindy Chambers, Jill Andrew, Joyce Spiackman. Parkinson (Fourth row) Scott Coleman, R gcr Lowe, Ed Ilurst, Bruce McMurdie. Exclusively developed by Fashion Craft in cooperation with European and American mills. (Front nnv. left to ri ht) Marianne Axtcll, Terri Buttars, Debbie Ro!in..:n. Debbie Shaw. (Second row) Marcic Allen, Spjikman, Elbert, Cheryl Christianson, Polly Pilcher, Carol Jor;;enjon, Susan Johnson, Gay la Menton. Paula Jensen, Kim Nancol-la- s, Mather, Aladlyn Hansen. (Third row) Shs-rSEVENTH GRADE Connie Coy Pam Bair, Michele Jorgenson, Louise L'.:i!'iiist. (Fourth row) Dennis Hendricks, Steven Allen, Steven Atkinson. Brad i asen, leit Pitcher, Wendell Mickclson, .Martin Cinioy. Color-keyeto the latest fashions. d In Terjlene, Wide Wale Twills, Silk Blends. In stripes, neats, bold prints and plains. 3.50 to 7.50 ' VALENTINE'S DAY SUNDAY EIGHTH GRADE ROYS (Front, left Gentry, Richard McKenna. Second row) Carlson, Kim Allen, Vaughn Anderson. Lynn Eskelson, Kent Erickson, to right) Neal Dewey, Curt Hanks, Brian David Murray, Steven Fleming, Morgan (Third row) Paul Pierson, Alien Kirk Linford, Ryan Tew. Rindiis-bache- r, FpB. 14 PRESTON OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY PHONE 852 1305 EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS (Front row, left to right) Cindy Field, RaeAnn Pitcher, Debra Harris, Cindy Smith, Susie Hulluger. (Second row) Teresa Reeder, Denise Weeks, Maree Meyer, Ronda Fifield, Shawma Baker, Jana Webb, Paula Warner. (Third row) Christine Allen, Lucy Seamots, Teresa Seemons, Susan Merrill, Karen Stetlcr, Sherida Pitcher. (Fourth row) Myma Miller, Robinette Iloggan, Joyce Ballard, Jon Workman, Susan Farrell. (Front, left to right) JoNell Larson, Marilyn Falslev, Bonnie NINTH GRADE Melinda Hurren. (Second row) DeeAnn Bodrero, Mareen Lonctta Loveday, Meyer, Vickie Linda Hoffman, Urcna Brog, Jeanette Bagley. (Third row) Bitllen, Ormond, Marsha Falslev, Janalee Ilansen, Kristine Cannon, Julie Pitcher, Bobbie Allvey, Denise Litz. (Four.th low) Jane Gyllenskog, Lynne Workman, Terri Reeder, Jan Mar-stoDaryl Israelsca. . n, fOUR TVs GOING THE SHOP FOR llow long will it take to repair the set? On the average, a shop to repair takes from twocerfour days. However, tain troubles are more difficult and in rare cases, locating the trouble may require that the set be in the shop for two Also, weeks or more. many times, parts are the holdup, and may cause delays of many days. Your dealer 'wants to get your set back as soon as possible and he he will. Remember doesnt get paid until he does complete the job, and his shop space is valuable. This article Is presented to you as a courtesy of your local Electronic Technician in an effort to create a better understanding between the customer and (he Electronic Service Trade. Ser-vic- e SOUTHERN IDAHO ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION CASSETTE AND 8 -- TRACS 3 TAPE SALE Over 500 Tapes To Choose From $10.00 Only $3.88 Each JENSEN TV and APPLIANCE 28 NORTH STATE I PRESTON, IDAHO PHONE 852-085- 8 d |