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Show Juno 3, THE CHIZHN 8 mond ar the night with Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Caspereon at Sait Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. David Bell and baby of Provo spent the weekend in Banttta with Mr. and Mrs. Demont Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mi-- at the Cedi Miles home Sunday. Missionary Returns From Korean Area HANIDA Bishop and ' Mrs. Quentin Ctasperaon and Lake City family went to Sait ' Monday to meet their son, Quenin, who is returning LDS misfreon a three-yesion hi Korea. They stayed Logan called of neer and daughter Susan of Salt Lake City visited last Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles and daughter Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young of Thatcher visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles. IDouglas Thomock of Denver visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geddes and family in Mrs. Verl Christensen and son Clendon spent several days last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown in North Salt Lake. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Brown brought them home and enjoyed the day visiting in Banida. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Young-stroand children, Lynette and Michael, of Ashton visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles and family. Sacrament in Speakers meeting were Frank Casper-soEdward Trujiik), Von Gregersen and Bishop Quentin Oasperson. The program was in commemoration: of the m n, HIRE ARE THE RULES Aleut Tans Friends - READ THEM ng Os Neighbeis OVER WHERE TO LOOK FOR CLUES use any slip Nothing to buy of paper for entry blank. Not necessary to be preseat to win. Not accessary to be a subscriber to The 2. No clues elsewhere in the paper. will be hidden in news columns, edi- torial matter or classified ads, just ads of the sponsoring merchants in this section and elsewhere in The Citizen. contest 1. This is a famiily fun i Entries are welcome from every member of the family old enough to ( fill his or her own entry. You may submit one entry per person at any or all of the sponsoring merchants whose ads appear in the designated heavy border. Employees of The Citizen and their families are ineliand gible. Sponsoring merchants their employees and families are eligible except when their store is one in display 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 out guessing us, in spite of our best r ; SAW CHAIN TUNE UP FOR SAVE MONEY ON McCULLOCH 4. If, by coincidence the same of the MYSTERY PERSONALITY er other information about Mm happens to appear in naws ltama, these will not count as clues. All dual will be in display ads. 5. To enter, write the name of the person you believe to he the MYSTERY PERSONALITY on a piece of paper. List all the dues 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 of those featured for entries. (Sues may be hidden In ads below, er in the ads of the sponsoring firms Aule Life Fire Business Truck and ...AGENT FAHM MODERN AUTO PARTS PAYMENT ifyci'wish 852-18- COMPANY Preston, Idaho Phone 852-192- 4 -" LOCAL GROWN BIGGER, THE NEW STAN'S D0CKSTADER A. G. MARKET IS OPEN Weekdays 8 Sundays 10 a.m. lo 8 WELL SAVE APPLIANCES DURING THE BIG GREEN TAG MONEY p.m. a.m. to 2 p.m. ' STEREO ARE MAGNA VOX SAVE NOW DURING OUR BIG Cist ANNIVERSARY SALE KEITH JORGENSONS MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT Preston, Idaho GAS roR LESS AND OIL T00!i SEE MAX OR KEITH CAFE Featuring 17 Phone No. Stale PACK VALUE Preston DRIVE in watering 852-99- 852-167- STOP IN AT THE DAISY STATION ior Gifts Free Daisies Good Buys PORTER'S Panasonic Car Stereo, Iteg. $69.95, Special $54.95; $4.98 LP Records, Only $2.00; 23 Channel CB Base Station, Reg. $219.95, Special $139.95; Many Portable Phonographs, Only Drive $10.95; Capstan Recorders, Only Tape $27.95; Magnavox Console Stereo with Record Storage, $129.95. 112 SO. FIRST WEST ROSS'S Phone 852-083- 1 AMERICAN SERVICE JENSEN'S RADIO and TV 20 No. Preston, Idaho Nel's Drug Day MEL BURRUP Phone Preston 852-016- 3, 852-25-20 TANNER'S FLATS FIXED 852-06- JOHNSON SERVICE IMPLEMENT CO. DRUG TIRES - AND ELLIS JOHNSON PAUL AT WHOLESALE LOOK . . . PRICES HERCULES EXPRESS x 18 .... Only $21.88 Plus $2.38 Tax HERCULES ROCKET 7.75 x 15 Only $15.05 Plus $2.37 Tax Serving you with Prescriptions and All 6.00 Phone No. State, Preston 852-234- 89 : 852-18- STEADMAN GIFTS Father's s, RUEL'S CONOCO BIG SELECTION OF FOR Preston State Phone Fall-vie- Day at MON., TUES.. WED. 7. 8 and 9 ONLY Citizen First Bank and Trust of Idaho Father's TV JUNE PRESTON, IDAHO 05 AccuCoIoi $1 Try Us for the Best Shakes In Town p.m. p.m. 10 MMl - Free - 8 tn & Sun. $1.35 Phone 101 North State Cheeseburgers 4 a.m. til Sat. Oneida, Prcstoa 4 Phone 5 - SPECIALS West 852-225- "VCZiA mouth DAILY LUNCHEON YOU 5 SALE THE FINEST TV AND PREMIUM OIL Inspected, Wrapped and Frozen to your Individual Needs. SAVE TODAY ON ALL and Holidays CENTER Preston CAT CARPET HOUSE W. Oneida Old WAYNE'S 76 SNOOTY MEAT BETTER 102 The Phone 27 No. State, Preston For Service and Quality BOB ACOCK EQUIPMENT CO. gn- GUNNELL ...MONTHLY i;a EeH - Ra-N- ... COMPANY $139.95 n. Typewriter DEPOSIT YOUR ENTRY AT THESE STORES 8ft Lb. ' La-De- ll, Your SUMMER . . . You Can Depend on INSURANCE ALL were' w, Mystery Personality A Conies! son are happy over the arrival of a new granddaughter born May 20 in the Logan hosto Mr. and Mrs. Alan pital Lorraine Marvin Neeley of Franklin, sung by Plowman of Lo(Margaret) BenMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hull Ilawkes and Beatrice have and family of Tremonton. ihe nett. The lesson was given gan. The Plowmans and three other one daughter occasion being their son, by Sue Haiwkes of Pioneer sons. Other grandparents are and father, Marvin's Stories and Love Stories. The Mr. Mrs. and Quin Plowman birthday. The Neeleys were pioneer dinner was enjoyed of Smithfield. also guests at another birth- by 30 members. Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean day dinner in honor of their Mr. and Mrs. H. D. ACbis Durrani, and and Mr. grandson, David Hull, at the ton went to Idaho Falls and and Mrs. Orwaifamily Durrant Dean family home in Tremonton. visited with Mr. and Mrs. S visLake in Salt a spent day Other guests were Mr. and D. Brawn and family and also Mrs. Rene Winward and fam- attended the ' graduation of iting Hogle Zoo and the Temgrounds. ily of Logan. their granddaughter, ' Mrs. pleVisitors the past week at alThe Ellen Wright Daugh- Vickie Ann 'Heopes. They Mrs. Nettie Lowe df the home ' ters of Utah Pioneers held so went to St. Anthony and in Franklin were Avon Van and their meeting and a pioneer visited with their son, Mr. Noy, Verna Hopes and Nellie dinner (May 20. 'Conducting Mrs. Kay Albiston and family Richardson of Ogden, Francis the meeting was OoUeen Ol- and attended ithe graduation Eccles of Sait Lake and Mr. sen, captain. History ' was of their grandson, Kay Albis-to- arid Mrs. L. D. Redd of Yos Angeles, Calif. read by Mrs. Olsen of Josep Chadwick. A medley of songs Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jami- - Mr. and Mrs. Boland Parkinson spent four days in Salt Lake City with their daughter, Dr. and (Mrs. Joe Inger-so- il and family. A birthday dinner was enjoyed at Restaur ante Lajfaunota in honor of Mr. Parkinsons birthday. Also enjoying the dinner was Mrs. Jerry Lien of Ogden, The Parkinsons visited in Wizard with a brother, John White. When they returned home they went to their dinner dub which was held at the home of CttflOordi Fors-gre- n. Callers at the Parkinson home were Dr. and Mrs. Paul Parkindoa of Logan and OverLennard Parkinson. night guests were a daughter and family, Mr. and ' Mrs. LaMar Nielsen and Tracy, Terri and Todd of Burley. and closes Saturday sf the same week when the stores close. Bandits Hold Gnn 7. As soon as the boxes are picked a drawing On Leonaid Nelson up (Saturday evening) will be held from the combined enMINK CREEK tries. Hie first entry drawn that corLenard Nelson, who is attending colrectly identifies the Mystery Personality will win $8.50. If that entry lege in Boise and wtorks also lists ALL and no more of file nights in the Circle K Store, correct clues hidden in all of the had quite an experience Wedads, an additional BONUS of $22.50 nesday night a few minutes will be added. Whenever this BObefore dosing time when two NUS is not won, It will be added to fellows came into the Store the next weeks Jackpot which will and at gun point demanded grow until it is won. him to give them the money 8. The Contest will run for 18 from the cash register. Two weeks. Family participation gives days later they were arrested in Wyoming for the murder you a better chance to win. Your wife, husband, or one of your young-iter- s of a deputy sheriff in Farmimay spot a clue you missed. ngton, Ut. Valdo Bcnsen of Seattle, several days Wash., spent last week on his ranch here. Tonya Stuart of Sait Lake s spending two weeks with Mr. mid ter grandparents, iWrs. Carl Christensen, while her parents are in Canada IS WORTH on business. Several couples were honored recently at a BYU stake center in Provo. Among the ON A NEW couples were Doug and TtOYAL APOLLO AT Metior. They ed received Master and Golden Gleaner award's. ItaNae is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doimer Olson. YOUR OFFICE SUPPLY Mr. and Mrs. Dclmer Olson attended the funeral for her HEADQUARTERS aunt, Lettie Hendricks, in Lewiston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Keller visited with Merlin WhitNOW AT tle in Thursday. Mrs. Violet Larsen has been in Denver ihe past month helping her daughter Carol and family. Carat met with an accident when the mototbike rlie was riding Wayne Priestley went over an embankment, Tune-upBrakes, Ante breaking her leg. YOUR FRIENDLY, Care, Tires, Batteries, Mr. and Mrs. Glade lijarscn Accessories, Auto Air FULL SERVICE of Ogden spent the weekend Conditioning Repair, Free with her parnts. Mr. and Pick-u- p BANK & Dellevery, Mrs. Duane Keller. Flats Fixed. Mr . and Mrs. Lyle ChristenNO SERVICE CHARGE sen and daughters visited in on Checking Accounts Phone Provo Saturday with Mr. and If yon have a savings 203 So. State, Preston Account of $300 or More Mrs. Vance Christenson. Students graduating from seminary Thursday night were LaMoyne and Lee Christensen, Sbanna and Shane PASSENGER TIRE Keller and Sid Hansen. Mre. VeLda Olson spent sevMEN'S WEAR eral days last week in Prwo with her daughter, RaNae Meilor and bahy daughter, while Doug was in California. ONLY Mrs. Cartenc Egley (attended the funeral of Mrs. Vida Medium in lreston last IS JUST AROUND HIE week. CORNER . . . GET THE Mr. and Mrs. Iee Larsen GIFTS DAD WILL A A C O Director rif Preston REALLY LIKE AT attended meeting TANNERS night where their MJCHVtm BIGO Sunday grandson, Keiton Kohler, was Your Name Brand ordained to the office nr a Store TIRE leather . He is tiro son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Keller. Phone 54 So. State, Preston 'Mrs, Cliff Heck's lead of OgSTORE den jyint two days a week ago with her mother, Mrs. Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood. John Christensen, brother of Joseph A. Christensen and I FRANKLIN Visiting with Mrs. Alex (Anna) Swarm, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Smith and died after a lingering illness Mr. and Mrs. in Logan Thursday. Funeral family and with Mr. and were Lewis services were held in Logan Earl Lewis of Dallas (Skip) Mrs. on Monday. Many Banida Wash. people attended the funeral. Seattle, Last week Mrs. Thelma Sunday the Swann and Christensen families were at the Shumway and her sister, Mrs. mortuary in Logan to meet Alice Merrill of Preston, with their family members and friends. spent the weekend Mervin Sparks attended sister, Mrs. Millie Bennett in sacrament meeting in Banida Ogden. On Sunday they atfor Sunday evening. He is from tended a birthday dinner sister-in-laa Jennie Mrs. Perry, SpringviUe, Utah. He was ac' and then returned to companied by his wife and homes Sunday night. their family. A chicken dinner was servClaudia Caspeition and Peged at the home of Mr. and gy Linn Christensen .were the graduates from Mrs. Rene Winward and famwere Preston High School Wednes- ily in Logan. Guests ' Mrs. and Mr. her parents, day evening. Seattle Family Visits In Franklin Area Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ham- 1971 0 Your Health Needs. 1373 (1M IN.) Phone 1 Preston, Idaho 852-160- SEE THIS WEEKS SPECIAL VALUES OUR RIG AD. IN AT'.dred .Keller. Mrs. Venice Keihler was honored on her Irirthday Sunday t ie heme of her daughter jj'Rt ramily, Mr. and Mrs. Lrent Clirislensn in Preston Lynn Egley met with an accident at idKAil 'Friday when he fell down the steps at the Central scliood and broke Ills right arm. Mr. and Mrs. James Three Cigs of South Dakota anti son visited at t1w home of Ltsfoup and Mrs. IMey one day lust week. Wronco .pent a school year at the y home two years Kent Egley, who isago on an IDS mission inseeing North careuna, called bis mother on Mother's Day. Eg-le- ae |