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Show Feb. Jl, THE CITIZEN 1971 Birthday Party Held For Girl CLIFTON Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Povey entertained Vicky and Joe McGrath and baby of Pocatello with a birthday dinner for Vicky. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Povey, Mr. 7:00 a.m. SUNDAY TV Channel 4 'VOICE OF PROPHECY1 8:30 a.m. Sunday KVNU Logan and Mrs. Lynn Cornielson, Mrs. Ive Nelson and Mrs. Merle Peterson of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bailey and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bailey of Pocatello were Saturday and Sunday visitors at their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward has their baby in the Logan hospital for tests. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood drove to Ogden Jan. 31 to visit and have dinner with Tom and Julie Wood and other members of the family. Mrs. Jack Wood drove to Pocatello Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller. Ray had been in the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey drove to Smithfield Wednesday to visit Mrs. Glenn Andersen, who had just returned from a stay in 10-d- Ski-doo- Group the Logan hospital due to surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher McDermott drove to Lewiston Sunday afternoon to visit their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Weeks, and to bring their two grandchildren back with them to spend the night Bishop and Mrs. William Win ward brought their daughter Michelle home from the Salt Lake hospital where she had undergone surgery. In fast meeting Sunday, Ronald Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen, and Cindy Ralphs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ralphs, were confirmed members of the church by their fathers. s In Wyoming TUFA SURFTON Ir And DAYTON Don workman and Mr.0. I ars' Mrs. George Reeder spent Saturday in Afton, Wyo., snowmobiling. Mr. and Mrs Don Larson of Jackson, Wyo., met them and enjoyed the day with them. Mrs. Larson is Mrs. Naretta Reeders sister. Talks were given In sacrament meeting by Mr. and Mrs. Larry Atkinson of Ogden and Michael and Christy Atkinson of Roy. Michael and Christy are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dal Von Atkinson of Roy. Other visitors at sacrament meetBRIEFS CLEVELAND ing were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis KaMr, and Mrs. Charles For- Sant of Preston and Miss man and daughter, Mrs. Bud thy Buttars of Franklin. s Mr. and Mrs. George KeUer, spent Wednesday in Lake Salt of called on and City Logan shopping Sunday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes of St. Anthony visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Jean J. Smith of Riverdale, Mr. and Mrs Mack Hymas, Mr. and Mrs Don Workman and Mr. am Mrs. George Reeder spent Tuesday snowmobiling in CotPas-kin- Mc-Carr- tonwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Reeder and family visited sacra- 'Thatcher ment meeting in ' night. Sunday Craig Els mores testimonial was held, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Ransom and Mr. and Mrs. George Reeder drove to Salt Lake City Monday to visit Joe Ransom, who is confined' to the Holy Cross Hospital. He un- derwent open heart surgery Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins returned home Thursday night after spending a couple of days in Salt Lake City, They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bart Paskins and Mr, and Mrs. Jay V. Christensen They also visited in Ogden al the home of Mr. and Mrs, Kent Paskins and family. THE PERFECT GIFT FOR YOUR VALENTINE 9 f)0H. Dayton Couple Visits LETS GO TO A In Dillon Montana MOVIE M- SwXiMMfat WejdlfMJo & Mr. and Mrs. E. Dillon, Bergeson were Mont., last weekend visiting with their children and fam-- j illes, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bergeson, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Henderson and children and :he Lee Godfreys. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blau received word that their Lyman Winger, who was born and raised in Winder, has accepted a position in New York with the United Airlines. His wife and children will remain at their home in Midvale for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Bingham left Saturday for Rexburg to welcome a new grandson, born Feb. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Gaylin Fuller. The baby weighed eight pounds and is their fifth son. ' Mr. Bingham returned borne Sunday but Mrs. Bingham win stay this week to be with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beut-le- r were in Ogden last Wedthe Lloyd nesday visiting with Beutler family. ' They also called on her two sisters, Mrs. Alta Lee Hall and family and Mrs. Bertha Nye and family. Melvin Beutler of USU was home for the week-rason-in-la- d. Mrs. Vaughn Griffeth ac' companied Mrs. Merlin Coburn to the Weber county hospital in Ogden last Thursday to visit with Merlin Coburn, who is a patient there. ' Before returning the women visited with their daughters and families, Mrs. Lloyd Beutler in Plain City and Mrs. Kent Romreill in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Hodges had his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ' Jim Hodges of Boise as their overnight guests last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Nelson were in Sait Lake City last Tuesday to visit with her father, Truman Rigby of Montpelier, who is a patient at the LDS hospital. Last Wednesday ' evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. David Smart took supper to the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Crookston and spent a very enjoyable evening with them. Mrs. S. C. Crookston was in Logan for a week recently visiting with the Landell Nelson family. Last Wednesday callers at the Crookston home were Mrs. Lester Call and sen Robert and her daughter, Mrs. Linda Wallace and son Scott of Downey. Burdette Griffiths and wife went to Paul for a week to visit her mother, Mrs. Hazel Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gould ard daughter Donna Joy of Ogden Sj.cnt the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Crookston. A week ago Saturday Mrs. Albertk- Griffiths had as her dinner guests Mrs. Louva Railings and daughter Mary Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Bernon Auger of Salt Lake City, Fred Griifiths of Kearns, and John Rice of Paul, Ida. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Thyra Griffeth and nieces, Betty, Emi- lene and Lezetta Talbot, all of Lewiston. Other callers during the week were Mrs. Cora Phillips, Mrs. Florence Dcloris See Our Large Selection oi Spring Styles in COSTUME JEWELRY $00 Prices Start Al Only Pins Earrings DIAMOND PENDANTS $69.50sCci -r Only $79.50 Wyl incaflex DYNAWIND winds itself as you wear it Winds itself. Automatically. Cortinuously-- as long as you wear it. All Wyler watches have the famous Incaflex balance wheel. Guarjnleed against thock for th- lif-- cf the watch cr replaced free if ever broken. Written renewable lifetime Waterproof guarantee is good os long as crystal is intact and genuine Wyler parts used. In a broad range of handsome men's c'.yles and prices. - i Wyler IncnfJax tr.h.nco l, m? Led tr i..'j .. a. $14.95 For Men and Women Only $4.95 LADIES BIRTHSTONE RINGS White or YeHow Sets From SOUTH STATE - ONE THURSDAY. FEB. 11 n The Great Call of The Wild ii SHOW TIMES: 6:00; 7:45 and 9:30 ADMISSION: Adults, Under $1.50 12, .75 FBI. and SAT. -- - FEBRUARY 12 and 13 enjoyed the occasion with her and had supper and break- fast. MAPLETON BRIEFS A week ago Sunday, Mrs. Lucille Spence and son Peter of Logan had dinner at the Woodrow W. Porter home and attended sacrament meeting with them. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Larsen of Orem, Ut., have a baby daughter, their first child. She was born Jan. 27 in the Utah Valley hospital. She will be named Gena. Her mother is the former Tyra Lyn ' Hull, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hull. Other grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Larsen of MoCammon. CLEVELAND FEBRUARY 15. 16. 17 MON.. TUES.. WED. BRIEFS Thursday Mr. and Mrs. McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Panter and Blanch Jean spent the day in Salt Lake City. The womens sister, Afton McBride of Logan, accompanied them. Students who have ' been borne for semester break and returned Sunday and Monday to resume their school work were Julie Mendenhall, Danny Conlin, Sherman Wright, Karen Kay Forsgren, Patsy Bennett and Blanch Jean Weldon Panter. -- ADMISSION STUDENTS 75c (With Activity Cards) ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN 50c (12 and Under) In the sacrament meeting SHOWS START AT 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. NIGHTLY Sunday evening Junior White and Orvin Skinner were released as scoutmasters and Geraldine Bennett was susFRI. and SAT. SAT. and MON. ONLY tained as a teacher in the FEB. 13 and 15 FEB. 12 and 13 Thatcher Consolidated Primary. The speakers were "KELLY'S HEROES" Drew Millward and Mr. and "YOU CAN'T WIN Mrs. Neldon Kingston and Starring Clint Eastwood children from Grace. 'EM ALL' One Show Each Night 7:30 Sunday afternoon visitors Mrs. Mr. in Grace were ar.J Lcland Panter. They were WEI)., TOURS., FRI. vi siting h:3 brother and famFill, and SAT. FEB. 17, 18, 19 ily, Mr. and Mrs. Duii Panter. FEB. 19 and 20 (Jcr.e Millward was laker, to "COUGAR COUNTRY" a heart specialist i.i Sait Lake WILD LIFE SHOW City Monday ior tests. SON OF FLUBBER at dinner guests Sunday Feature Starts 7:00 & 9:00 Lorin Panter home were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Panter of Preston They enjoyed visiting and fun in the snow. Mr. and Mrs. Norman liar- ris and children of Garland GRACE, IDAHO had Sunday dinner and visitlwiaton, Utah ed with his mother, Mrs. Grace Harris. Community Grace Theatre j NIGHT ONLY Theatre BBACELETS BY SPEIDEL ENGRAVED GIRLS FOR BOYS & Only $4.95 WALLETS & CLUTCH PUBSES FOR IIER $5.50 PIEBCED EARRINGS WALLETS 14K GOLD FOR 1IIM Priced From $4.50 Priced From $5.50 MERRILL JEWELERS 19 cele- PRESTON $4.00 Priced From From $9.95 PIIONE Miss Vivian Bingham brated her 11th birthday anniversary Friday evening with a slumber party at her home. Four of her friends thk.itkk OF LARGE SELECTION 10K taurant. GK ANP NECKLACE & EABRING SETS IDENTIFICATION WATCH BANDS SPEIDEL m " PIN & EARRING SETS WHITE OR YELLOW T: Pendants j Seamons and Mrs. Jean tin. Mr. and Mrs. Cleone Housley and sons Paul and Jonathan of Ogden came to see her one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Has-laand Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cahoon enjoyed dinner recently at Maddox in Brigham City. On Jan. 24, Mr. and Mrs. Has Lam went to Ogden and were met by Mr. and Mrs. Brian Haslam, Parley Jeff of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Haslam of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Haslam of Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Haslam were guests of honor at a dinner in honor of their 50th weddings anniversary at the Chuck Wagon res- 852-080- 4 PRESTON, IDAHO 12 Friday, February - 2 SHOWINGS ADMISSION. Only STARTING AT 7:00 P.M. Adults, $1.50 COMMUNITY Under 12, $.75 THEATRE LEWISTON, UTAH Thursday Only SHOW - February TIMES: 6:00; 7:45 and 9:30 ADMISSION: Adults, $1.50 GRAND - Under 12 $.75 THEATRE PRESTON, IDAHO 11 |