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Show June 3, 1971 THE CITIZEN Exchange Student Teacher In Area I' AIRV1MW Juan Rodristudent teacher from Equaior, who has been teaching Spanish at Lrcston quez, an it for exchange high school, will vis- two weeks Bill Huntington, Monday evening. Present were Mr. Huntington and the Jensen family. They held family home evening with all members at the home taking part. There were gifts of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Poplin and a birthday cake for their and family. mother, Raylene Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. King Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd graduated Friday evening of Lewiston were in Ogfrom LDS seminary. den a week ago Sunday visitMr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Jenwith an uncle, Tony Jep-sesen entertained at a birthday ing and family. He has been dinner for her mother, Mrs. quite ill. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Morris Parry and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Ehvood and their families. LEGAL NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kerr had Levi Bodily of Fairview CASE NO 3206 as their dinner guest a week NOTICE ago Sunday. OF FILING PETITION & (Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hal NOTICE TO CREDITORS went to Salt Lake City to atIN THE DISTRICT COURT tend a wedding reception on OF THE SIXTH Thursday evening for Mr. and JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF Mrs. Stewart Lott. Friday, THE STATE OF IDAHO, they went to the Salt Lake IN AND FOR THE airport to meet their daughCOUNTY OF FRANKLIN ter Dixie, who had just returned home from an LDS In the Matter ) mission to Oklahoma. cf the Estate of ) Mr. and Mrs. Myri Bodily HARRIET DENNEY ) have returned home from Deceased ) spending the past aix months NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- in Temple City, Calif., with EN that Melvin R. Gambles, their daughter and family, son, has filed a petition al- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stofor, and leging that the above named and another daughter deceased died on the 22nd day family, Mr. and Mrs. John of May, 1971, and was a resi- CantraU. They also visited dent of Franklin County, Ida- with other relatives and tourho at the time of her death ed many places of interest in and owned a house, approxi- southern California : A sister, mate value 85,000.00 and that Mrs. Richard Russell of Los her sole heirs were: Melvin Angeles, accompanied them R. Gambles, Clara Stone, home and she will visit all MeJha Palmer, Mildred Gunk-le- r, this week with the Bodilys and Reginald Denney, and Mrs. Lew Allscp of Trenton. children. Bret Lewis celebrated his1 ALSO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors seventh birthday anniversary cf the above named deceased a week ago Saturday with a to present their claims to the family party and he also atabove entitled court within 69 tended the Preston high days firm the date of the school rodleo. lie had a first publication cf this notice. birthday cake and gifts. He DATED this 28th day of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lewis. May, 1971. (Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hyde s Francis J. Rasmussen cf Twin Falls spent Tuesday FRANCIS J. RASMUS- with lus sister and husband, SEN Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Hall. On DISTRICT JUDGE and Thursday, a BY Thedora A. Petterborg Wednesday son, Reed, of BYU visited Clerk with his parents, Mr. and Dell W. Smith Mrs. IlaU. Attorney at Law Mrs. Robert Bodily and her Professional Building Mrs. Arlein Hampton mother, 83263 Preston, Idaho of Frankiin, and a daughter, 6 Phone: Mrs. Dariel Seaonons of Day-toPub. June went to Logan Thursday Legal No. 1984 3, 10, 1871. for lunch and sitopping. El-wo- n NEW CHEERLEADERS New Cheerleaders at West high school for next year include Linda King, Pa- DAYTON BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. James L. Letters To The Editor SERVICE TV -- - STEREO RADIO BEST EQUIPPED SERVICE SnOP IN CACHE VALLEY All Service Warranted KEITH JORGENSEN SERVICE Phone Wyoming Mc- Bride, Mrs. August Iverson and Mrs. Bertha Yates, al of Nibley, had dinner a week ago Sunday with Mr. and Martin Blau. Mrs. Last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Winger and family of Midvale visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blau. It was Mr. Blau's birthday anniversary Saturday. A .family dinner was held. Saturday, Mrs. D. J. Griffith's and daughters, Mrs. Viginia Ilculey of Ogden, Mrs. Ddiene Rigby df Murray and Beth Griffiths went to Logan and enjoyed lun:h. ELECTRONICS tricia Thomas, Joanne Bingham, head cheerleader; olyn Cox, mascot; Rozanne Fonnesbeck. -- Citizen Photo CENTER Zeta Pi Revised With New Goals For Coming Year TO THE EDITOR: officers the 1971-7- 2 (and members) of the Zeta Pi girls sorority feel that we stolid let the residents of Preston know the purpose of a truly misunderstand club. The name Zeta Pi is of Greek origin. The meaning is music and literature. Our objective; are to obtain a better social understanding and to develop a better sohod- We, There has .been a great controversy over the initiation of our club. We have the records from years back and to our knowledge the present day initiation was followed then. We as a club are going to change the former initiations and same off the standings of the club. One of our goals is to become a community service group and also broaden our knowledge in the fields of music and literature. During the past Zeta Pi years, there has been good entertainment, such as films, lectures in the edu-caion- 852-14- MANS... THE ANDERSON ANSWER al Family Visits In Treasureton TREASURETO- N- Mr. and field of art, book reviews, Mrs. Roy F. Brenmng of counselling, banquets, beauty and other worthwhile enter- Cheyenne, Wyo., spent a few tainment. days at the home cf Mr. and In conclusion, we realize Mrs. Ted Paskins. that there are things that Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins need to be changed in our visited in Preston at the home dub and we would appreciate oif E. C. Johnson Friday night. the support of the commun- Other guests were the ity. Zeta Pi Ci'Scers and The .FTiih Quorum cf Elders Members even park Icnjcycd a 'Linda IlaM, president chm supper Friday night in were also Lynn Yearn an, vice RiverJale. Games played. president Gordon Henri of Kiverdale Ca'liy Sparrow, secrewas the speaker at sacrament tary A piaAnna Marie Nichols, meeting Sunday night. no solo was played by Scott reporter Workman. A vocal solo was sung by Miss Janet Lyon, acIX SALT LAKE companied by Mrs. Leone MAPLETON-M- r. and Mrs. Kirby. A talk was also given Wendell Long were in Salt by Chan Vance of Salt Lake iLake City over the weekend City. Peggy Ly.an attended the visiting with the Eugene Long Preston high school ' senior family. class tour. They left Preston Wednesday morning and arTREASURFTON BRIEFS rived at Salt Lake at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Myri Work- They visited the Hogle Zoo man drove to Grace Sunday ' and went through the Utah afternoon and bad dinner at a State Prison at Paint cf the Mountain. They traveled to cafe. Ilcber Valley and stayed all night at 'Homestead. They drove to Provo and went through the state hospital Thursday. They stayed overnight at the Hotel Temple Square. They enjoyed dinner cjt the hotel and a show at the PentCsouse theater. Friday morning, they toured the Salt Palace and spent the rest of the day at Lagoon before returning home that night. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Vance cf Salt Lake City were overnight guests Sunday at the homo cf Mr, and Mrs. Alien Lyon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Finer Palmer visited Sunday afternoon at the hone cf Mr. and Mrs. Melvin K!ib.v. Mrs. Belly Loll an l Mrs. Coy Lie: hty' and b::by girl of Ogden visited Wednesday afternoon at .tf:e home cf Mr. and Mrs. Myri Workman. Bren-rwrg- 3. . . DOLLARS! SAVE PASCO'S ACRY1IC SEMI GLOSS noi -- INSIDEOUTSIDE VINYL LATEX hi Rag. $6.00 $3I9 SAU Men Anderson Diamond PABCO LATEX HOUSE FAINT 12493 fill SAVI . . . A daub) purpoM finldi that glidti ovr walli, callingi, plul addi beauty to exln lor ma lorry.' Oriel In H haw. Highly waih-abl- e. SALEPrica)0 SAVE Rtf.$4J5 SAU Prim SAVE, 3 son-in-la- Michael Rawlings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Rawlings, returned home for the summer from attending BYU. CINEMA Fariday he left with the National Guard for two weeks' training at Camp Shelby, LOGAN Miss. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. (Inez) NOW PLAYING Oram and family arrived Saturday from Walnut Creek, Calif., to visit this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cottle, and other rela- WAS tives. Mr. and Mrs. Clove Bodily have a new son. He was born May 2 and weighed eight pounds and six ounces. He will be named Dairen J. Bodily. The baby's arrival makes five girls and three hoys for omans MOST NEGLECTED BERO IN BISTOSI O&ALU&OFXNSANE PfiOrOBTIOn! (heir parents. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Myri Bodily of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Meek of Preston. Scott Bowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Judd Bowles, is home for two weeks from Boise State College. Air. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert, accompanied by Mrs. Erma Rawlings of Fairview, and Mrs. Amy G. Hyde of Logan went to Pleasant Grove Wednesday to attend the funeral services for Ellen Priscilla Christiansen, a relative of the Gilbert family. Tena Marie Smith had foot surgery on both feet recently and is now recuperating at the home of her grandpar n, DUSTIN HOFFMAN UTILE BIG MAN" FbnartskxiTedinkxtorSilj Open at 6:00 p.m. Little Big Man" at 6:45 and 9:30 p.m. TOLL FREE NUMBER: TO ORDER Air Line Tickets or Tours To anyplace in USA, Europe, Orient, Alaska, Canada or around the world. We save you money, time, and work . . . and deliver tickets FREE. CHRISTOPHEKSON TRAVEL SERVICE P. O. Box 43, Provo, Utah (Agents for All Air Lines) Now You Can Buy The New HF36 SELF PROPELLED SWATHER For LESS THAN Includes Pick-U- p $5,000 Reel and Hay Conditioner PAINT Rtf. $9.16 SAU Price gat. , . . $3.17 gal. 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