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Show THE CITIZEN 4B - March CLUBS Ora Greaves entertained at bridge Monday evening. Present were Merle Bright, Carol Condie, Phyllis Evans, Ellen Greaves, Dorothy Johnson, Ruth Weber and hostess guest, Edith Hiltotead. Edith won high and low score went to Mrs. Bright. The St. Patricks theme was carried out in the decorations and a luncheon was served. 25, 1971 - Zelda Hinckley of Perry, Donna Shipley, Gertie Nadine Fryar, Orlene Ethel Mrs. Janet Fairview had the Sara Mar Jensen, Webb, Roberta West, Edna Eames, Merle Bright and Mockli and hostess guests, week ago, March 5. Oneta Ruth Weber, president, who lone Oliverson and Bernice DUP meet at her home a Mockli La-Mo- presided at the meeting. Mrs. Bright reviewed the book, Calico Palace, by Gwen Rriston. Mrs. Edwards had two guests, her sister, Mrs. Connie Rawlings of Fairview, and Mrs. Edwards daughter, Mrs. Susan Manning of Logan. The Preston Ladies Literary dub met last Thursday afternoon with hostess, Deane Edwards. Floral decorations were throughout the home and a luncheon was served to Carol Condie, May Cutler, Ona Edgiey, Ellen Greaves, Marian Hull, Hattie Greaves, Mrs. Bonita Oliver son enMagdalene Jensen, Barbara tertained at dub a week ago Meek, Vera Nelson, Rose Ol- last Thursday. A hot dinner sen, Opal Parkinson, Eunice was served to Manilla Davis, U Hilhcrg. Mrs. high and Mrs. Jensen, won sec-ra- d. At the home of Mrs. Eva Lynn Casperson in Banida Wednesday, the LAmittee dub members met. A luncheon was served ito Enid Johnston, ArdeH Nielsen, Guelda GLayson, Camilla Norton and Aim Davis. They did ' conducted. Hyde, captain, Ruth Rawlings gave the lesson, Mormon Temples, and the history of Maren Nielsen was read by her granddaughter, Roma Hall. Others present were Naomi Gilbert, Vera Cole, ' Alton Roberts, Mathilda Gilbert, Vella and Enma Rawlings. A dessert luncheon was served. Children Hold Slumber Party CLEVELAND Tracy Con-lihad a slumber party Wednesday on her 12Ui birthday anniversary at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conlin. Kathy e Lenae Mickelson, Robin Thompson and Campbell were friends who enjoyed tacos, birthday cake, ice cream and carrnel corn and an evening of fun with n Mill-war- d, Ra-Na- Tracy. Mystery Personality Contest About Yom Friends Or Neighbors A Mr. and Mrs. Dee Andrea-seare doing some remodeling and redecorating in their home the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Peterson and son of Grace were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Painter last Thursday morning for a short time. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Rul-o- n Burton met his oousin, BiU Burton and Us wife of Tremonton. Hie four drove to Ogden where they got Mrs. Jennie Perry and spent the rest of the day in Sait Lake City shopping. Rulan saw his doctor and bad stitches taken from skin cancer surgery on his neck and ear. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Skinner visited one evening last week in Niter with their son and family, ' Mr. and Mrs. Gareid Skinner. Mrs. Dean Panter drove to Montpelier Thursday afternoon fra a dental appointn ment and shopping. Mrs. De&na Skinner, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Anderson and Mrs. Mary Panter spent Thursday afternoon at the church finishing a Relief Society quilt. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burton and her mother, Mrs. James Benson of Grace, went to Ogden Thursday and brought Mr. Benson back home after having surgery on his back at the McKay hospital. Mr. Benson is feeling much HEBE ARE THE RULES - BEAD THEM OVER -- Letitia Smith, WHERE TO LOOK FOR CLUES of those featured for entries. use any slip 2. Nothing to buy of paper for entry blank. Not neces- Clues may be hidden in ads below, or In the ads of the sponsoring Anns elsewhere in the paper. No clues will be hidden In news columns, editorial matter or classified ads, just In display ads of the sponsoring merchants in this section and elsewhere in The Citizen. 1. This is a famiily fun contest Entries are welcome from every member of the family old enough to fill his or her own entry. You may subunit one entry per person at any or all of the sponsoring merchants whose ads appear In the designated of Hie heavy border. Employees Citizen and their families are Ineligible. Sponsoring merchants and their employees and families are eligible except when their store Is one sary to be present to win. Not necessary to be a subscriber to The Citizen. 3. The MYSTERY PERSONALITY may be any in the Preston area. Clues to his or (her) Identity will be hidden ONLY in the Ads of the sponsoring merchants which include any ad of the same merchants In the area below or elsewhere in The Citizen. Many ads will have no clues; some as many as four or five. This is a contest of skill and we intend to do our best to outwit you. Well be delighted if you succeed In outguessing us, in spite of our best DEPOSIT YOUR ENTRY AT and closes Saturday of the same week when the stores close. 7. As soon as the boxes are picked up (Saturday evening) a drawing will be held from the combined entries. Hie first entry drawn that correctly identifies the Mystery Personality will win $8.50. If that entry also lists ALL and no more of the correct clues hidden in all of the ads, an additional BONUS of $22.50 will be added. Whenever this BONUS is not won, it will be added to the next weeks Jackpot which will grow until it is won. 8. Hie Contest will run for 16 weeks. Family participation gives you a better chance to win. Your wife, husband, or one of your youngsters may spot a clue you missed. 4. If, by coincidence the name of the MYSTERY PERSONALITY or other information about him happens to appear in news items, these will not count as clues. All clues will be in display ads. 5. To enter, write the name of the m you believe to be the MYS-PERSONALITY on a piece of paper. List all the clues you can find in all the ads of sponsoring merchants. Put down your name, address and telephone number. Mailed entries will not be accepted . . . they must be placed In entry boxes located at the designated merchants for that week. (DONT bring entries to the newspaper office, please.) 6. This weeks contest starts when you receive this issue of the paper Y Mr. and Mrs. Rulan Burton spent Thursday in Preston shopping and on business. They called on her sister-in-laMrs. Clara Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Andrea-se- n spent a few days of last week in Pocatello visiting a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Raymond. Friday they were in Logan on business and for shopping. McCULLOCII SAW The Farm Sentinel GUNNELL Insurance AUTO PARTS Package saves you NAPA money. Quality all-in-o- ne Deesler Automotive MODERN FARM BOB ACOCK EQUIPMENT CO. Preston, Idaho COMPANY Phone Phone HOME Church Organist two-ye- MARKERS DECORATOR CALL TODAY with them. THIS WEEK ONLY SERVICE MILO'S AG MARKET 852-18- State, Prestoi 27 No. Advertisement See other guests last Thursday evening were guests at the Phillips of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hen- home for dinner. derson. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins Mrs. Ray Archibald has had recently returned heme been in Garden Grove, Calif., LDS for the past month visiting from serving a mission in the Northern In- with her daughter and family, dian mission, traveling to the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Telman, Dakotas, Nebraska, and Wy- and getting acquainted with oming. They showed colored a new grandson, Paul Gordon. pictures and many beautiful He was bom Feb. 15 ' and articles they brought home weighed eight pounds and six Broad FREE Lowest prices In town! Superior Service $139.95 COMPLETE - 852-19- 'and DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. see their gnandron, Jeffery Leo Seamens and Mr. and Phillips, confirmed by his faMns. Irvin Robbins were ther, 'Robert Later they HEADQUARTERS Bakery Snack Bar Garden Fresh Prodice Prestons most complete line of Groceries. e n, - Citizen YOUR OFFICE SUPPLY USDA Choice Meats Parts 6ft Lb. Sings Soprano The FEATURING Mrs. Ora Winn, joined them and the three spent the day in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Calm Covert and son Eddie spent Thursday in Montpelier visiting Bert Orr and daughter Leora. attending Danny Conlin, USU, spent Friday and Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conlin and two daughters. Pam Bennett, who is attending school in Logan, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Theran Smith and children and his mother, Mrs. Letitia Smith, spent Saturday visiting a brother and son and his family, Mr. and in Mrs. Norman Smith, American Falls. They all attended the basketball game between Grace and Wendell. Wendell won by one point Saturday evening. Others from Cleveland area who attended the game were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burton, Reed McGregor and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn GoodseH. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Panter and family visited Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Panter. ' Mrs. LaFaun Mr. Johnson spent Saturday in Logan where they were din- ner guests of Us brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Marrion Johnson. They also visited their daughter and her hus' band, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Skinner, on Us return home from the east where he has been the past few weeks. Sunday the Marrion Johnsons were visitors at the home of his brother, the LaFaun Johnsons, in Cleveland. Couple Returns From LDS Mission A Contest About Your Friends and Neighbors HIESE STORES CHAIN Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pan- ter drove to Preston Friday morning where her sister, ar Homemade ice ounces. Mrs. Archibald plans cream and cake were served. to stay with them during this Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Berge-so- n month. went to Salt Lake City A week ago Saturday, Mr. last Tuesday overnight to vis- and Mrs. Godfrey Schwartz it with Mr. and Mrs. Shell of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. The Cleve Hen- Irvin Robbins' of Dayton visderson family of ' Dillon, ited at the John Schwartz be with her home. Last Wednesday, Mrs. Mont., came to ' parents over the weekend, Schwartz accompanied her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bergeron. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seamens and Mrs. Stewart Pugmire, and their daughter, Mrs. Joe to the Salt Lake airport to Davis, and daughter Phyllis see their son Keith leave for of Franklin went to Brigham Denmark. The Pugmires are City Saturday evening to at- from Idaho Falls. Last Thursday Mr. ' and tend an open house for newMrs. Richard Jones of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Keith lyweds, Winn. He is the son of Mr. visited at the John Schwartz and Mrs. Alma Winn, former- home. YOUR FRIENDLY, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beut-le- r ly of Preston. The young couenjoyed a visit last Friple were married in the Salt FULL SERVICE Lake temple on March 5, and day with their daughter raid they held the open house at husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen and children, Eltheir home. BANK The weekend of March 5, eanor, Paul, Justin and CynMrs. Leslie Jensen had her thia, of Montpelier. ' ' The children borne visiting her. weekend before, a niece, Miss They wore Mr. and Mrs. John Janice Willis of Reno, was a Meyers and son Robert of guest of her aunt and unde, Buhl and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Beutler She C. Jensen of Salt Lake City. attends BYU. Mrs. Uerm Henderson was Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rian in Salt Lake City recently have their 10th grandson. Hie visiting with her brother and baby was born March 4 to wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kneweil Mr. and Mrs. (Julene) Johnson. Reed J. Henderson Iiindlisbaoher Harry of Silvertown j, igan of BYU and his sister Helen the Logan hospital. He weigi-eUSU of came for home the seven pounds and six BELTED TIRE SALE weekend. ounces. The baby to their Mrs. Aliie Packer of Pres- fifth boy and fifth nhiM Only $19.88 ' plus $1.88 F.E.T. & Trade ton called on Mrs. Leslie The Oneida Stake 'adult Jensen last Thursday afterstudy group and the Young BIG-- 0 TIRE STORE noon. Marneds had an excursion Mrs. Albertie Griffiths had Preston as callers last week Mrs. El- Thursday to the Logan Genlibrary. len Pope and Mr. and Mrs. ealogical Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cleon ILousley and family of Ru; left to take a horse to Ogden, Joseph Winger of Win- enterFriday the races at Bay Meader and his brother Loren of dows, Azuba Mrs. Alder of home Calif. They returned Preston, Sunday. Egypt, Mr. and Mrs. Zane Aider and children of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Keene Rigby of SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis Murray and Connie Bosworth of Dayton and friend, Harold drove to Woods Cross on March 6, and met Mr. and Weyerman of Weston. A week ago Sunday Mr. Mrs. ' Keith ' Davis. From and Mrs. Jim Kirkbride of there they drove down to PAUL AND ELLIS Mr. Franklin and and Mns. Beaver, Utah, and met Mr Dads A Doctor Jerry Sch vane veldt of Whit- and Mrs. DeMar Davis of ney visited with their parents, Richfield. The six of (hem Serving you with the Eart Kirkbrkies. The fol- went on to Cedar City to atAll and Prescriptions lowing Wednesday, their dau- tend the wedding reception Your Health Needs. ghter and family, Bishop and for Miss Rebecca Ann Mrs. R. B. W inward of Lay-toand James For bush of SEE THIS WEEKS spent the day with them. Monroe. The bride is the dauMr. and Mrs. Maurice y SPECIAL VALUES IN ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D of Weston and Mr. and Dockstader of ' Cedar City! AD. OUR BIG Mrs. Douglas Phillips of Day-to- n Ralph and Ruby were over! attended fast meeting on night guests at the DeMar Sunday in the Dayton ward to Davis home. 29c 1 LOCAL GROWN MEAT A. G. MARKET Oneida 102 W. DOCKSTADER U.S.D.A. 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