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Show June Clubs Sociable Citizen The Preston TOPS dub met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Beverly Jones. Mrs. Gay Keller was TOPS Queen for the month of May for losing the most Mrs. Son a Moore received a trophy for state recognition tor being the state division winner. A large crowd attended. Meetings will be held each Wednesday evening at 7 oclock. sight-seein- g Or-le- ne s, ss Sat-nurd- ay y, BURKE BURNS AND CANDICE LOWE Gal-aghe- Mrs. Alice Smith hosted the dub last Wednesday evening. A hot casserole and salad luncheon was served to Grace Whitehead, Rita Drury, Cica Barthtome, Mildred Smart, Pearl Gregory, Eva Merrill and Marilyn Henderson. Bouquets of lilac and tulips centered the tables. Pinochle winners were Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. Henderson. Ili-L- o (The name with e the Life-tim- Guarantee) - Recliners Rocker SEVERAL GROUPS TO CHOOSE FROM OR IIERCULON NAUGAIIYDE Star! as Low as $S995 Something Special FOR DAD DESK LAMPS From $7.95 DECORATOR PIECES For Wails and Dresser From $19.95 RADIOS Transistor or Cluck From $12.95 RADIO DESK LAMP Only $26.50 GENTLEMEN'S VALETS From $19.95 Visitors at the home of Gladys Caspers on this past week have been R. H. Garst, her father, of Edgar, Mont; Donna Oasperson, a daughter, who teaches at a Harrisburg, Pa., college; another daughter, Joan and Ronald Johnson and Jeremy, Jessica and Judd of Grantsville, Ut They came to attend the graduation of Mrs. Casper Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt son from Utah State Univr and family were in the Los My. Another daughter, Ter Angeles area for a week vis- esa, also attended. iting with relatives. They 'Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Von tours Bran of took many Nigeria, Africa, vis while there. They returned ited with her grandparents, home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orson W. Hansen, last Saturday prior to Anna Louise Johnston o leaving for Rome, Holland Boise was home over Mem or and then borne. They have been here in the States visitial weekend visiting with her ing for three weeks with rela mother, Mrs. Eldon R. John' tives in Ogden and Salt Lake ston. City. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ritter and dauMr. and Mrs. Woodrow W ghter Jenny, were here also Winward of Whitney and Mrs at the Hansen home with her Elizabeth Woolf of Preston, parents. Rulon Winward of Murray Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. and Tammy Winward of BeaHansen of Firth visited Saturver, Ut., went to Ogden with Mrs. Edna Casper-so- n morning to attend the day and Mrs. Martha Brokaw, graduation of a daughter, Mrs. Lyle (Diane) ArcMbaJd, He is a nephew. from Weber State College, Recent visitors at (he home which was at 8:30 a.m. She of Mrs. S. P. Packer were received her Bachelor of Science degree and the past her grandchildren. Sam am two years she has obtained Sandra Packer of Bountiful a 4.0 point average. Follow- and Draper, with several of their friends. Also another ing graduation, family members went to the Archibald granddaughter and husband, home in Bountiful for dinner. Suzanne and Jerry Stott. They have been attending Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Larsen BYU and reside in Provo. had as guests over Memorial They were married recently weekend Mr. and Mrs. Dar- and her parents are Mr. and win Feller of Caldwell, Mrs. Mrs. Alan Packer of AlbuNadine Hyde and daughters, querque, N. M. Sunday call Valerie and Bcrnadine, of ers were Mr. and Airs. Richard Packer of Bountiful. Pocatello, a daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Ellen Larsen and children, Andrea, Denise and STARTS CLUB Stepnanie of Woods Cross. Valerie Hyde of Pocatello re The Snaeketles started a turned heme with her aunt, c!t:b June 3. The cooking Mrs. Ellen Larsen, where eader is Kathy 'Cottars and she visited all last week. the members are Debbie AusMrs. Eldon R. Johnston re- tin; Debra Buttars, reporter; ceived a surprise visit recent Staicy Buttars, vice president; ly with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sallie Fredrickson, .president; R. Scott of Salt Lake City, Cynthia Greene, secretary; who are good friends. Lori Griffiths; Karla JacobMrs. Emily Evans and sis- son; Connie King, song leadters, Mrs. Rosa Brown of er; Julie Koller and Tetrrie Magna, Mrs. Ida Schaub of Logan and Mrs. Clara Green McKay, The Snackettes are planof Rigby, are enjoying a get week this at the ning many activities for the together Schaub home in Logan. This summer, including a tour Thursday they plan to go to ihrough a dairy, and learning Salt Lake City to attend a to cook many things. wedding reception that evening for Mr. and Mrs. Dennis THATCHER BIUEFS Johnson. He is a grandson of Mrs. Green. Sunday, beSome 20 Voters cast ballots fore the four sisters left, they on the special Levy Election were dinner guests at the :'or Grace Joint School t home of Bishop and Mrs. No. 148 in Thatcher with 15 voting for and five against. Wayne Brown. Mrs. Charles 0. Ainsoough and her daughters, Mrs. Robert Jensen of West Jordan and Mrs. Carl Milme of South Jordan, left May 27 for Portland, Ore., where they visited for a week with aniother daughter and family, Mr. am Mrs. Lorin Anderson. Mrs. Alice Smith entertained the Friendly Nine dub at her home Thursday evening. Present were Janet Jensen, Nadine Fryar, Ethel Mockli, LaVerna Wanner, Bonita Pearl Gregory, LaMont and guest, Card Seamans. Dinner was served followed by pinochle. The two tables were centered with vases of spring flowers. High score went to Mrs. Gregory, second high to Carol Seam-onand Orlene LaMont received the pinochle prize. Members of the Litera-Lur- e club met Thursday evening at the home of Beverly was MarJones. sha Sorenson. A light lunch' eon was served to Marie Bod-lLinda Call, Carol Gailey, icki Hawbins, Linda Carter, Evelyn Saxton, Nan Kershaw and two guests, Aim Fors-gre- n and Kris Gleason, who gave a reading. The book, My Life With Jacqueline Kennedy, by her personal r, secretary, Mary Barelli was given by Linda Carter. Candice Lowe, Burke Bums Plan For Temple Wedding Bruce Lowe of Franklin is school where she was active announcing the engagement in the Phi Dels, Was mascot, and furthcoming marriage of and was Homecoming Queen. She has a! tended Idaho State his daughter, Candice, to University fur one year and Burke Burns, son of Mr. and BYU for one year. She is Mrs. Alvin Doc Burns of now employed in Lcgan. Preston. The bridegroom is a 1967 The wedding will be per- graduate ol Preslon high formed June in tire Lcgan echuiJ whore he was active Duplicate bridge members LRS Temple. A reception in fuoiball and track, lie has met May 22 at the Utah Pow- wull be held in the Franklin attended Idaho State Univerer and Light auditorium. At- ward cultural hall that same sity for three years and will at complete his schooling tending were Ora Greaves, evening. e The is a 1968 Utah State where he is majElizabeth Boyd, Lavinia Cutler, Dorothy Johnson, Gerlie graduate of Preston high oring in Physical Education Reeves, Billie Lou Butterfield, Fay Foss, Ruth Nash, LaRene Foss and Lois Peter- Ruth Nasii, second high, and er and Veda Sharp. sen. First pair place winners low went to Culleen Martin, Mrs. Ruth Weber entertainwere Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. Joan Johnson and Lavinia ed at bridge Monday evening Greaves. Second place win- Cutler. for Merle Ora ners were Mrs. Cutler and Mrs. Norma Rale had her Greaves, EllenBright, Greaves, DorMrs. Johnson, l.ight refreshments were served. bridge club associates meet othy Johnson, Phyllis Evans, at the Pop n Pins last Thurs- Carol Condie and two guests, The Preston Ladies Golf day. A luncheon was served Edith Hillstead and Idana members met June 4 at the to Fay Foss, Betty McCune, Greaves. Mrs. Evans won clubhouse. A iwtluck lunch- Ora Greaves, Phyllis Acock. high score and Mrs. Bright eon was enjoyed ly 25. The Juice Rambrough and guests, low. A dinner was served. Estimate Your Rosie Nelson and Ruth Nash. play was SOCIABLE CITIZEN Golf winners Golf Score. were June Rasmussen, Lona The Sharp Sisters Birthday A week ago Sunday Mr. Mink and Lorna Dunn. In club met last Wednesday at Sleeks of Mrs. Vaughn Drury of and Mrs. Ina the heme the afternoon, they played in Winder. The women quilt- Provo were dinner guests of bridge and winners at the ed and a lint dinner was serthree tables were LaVene ved at noun to Loretta Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury and Myra Kidd Boswartii. Ada of Faiview. The next day, Cole, June Rasmussen Gillie Lou Butterfield, high; Sharp, Elsie Budilv, Mae lur-- j Mr. and Mrs. R unde. Smith Dev- Fay Foss, Viola Rosen and U r, Vainlis Sharp, Alice Aug-- ; and daughter, Mrs. Ja:k jlin cf Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. I.Mdvln Grilfeiih and children, llama Jean and Julie Ann, of TOLL FREE NUMBER: enjoyed dinner with Rcxburg TO ORDER tiie Drurys. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Laurence liar men of Salt Iake City and To anyplace in USA, Europe, Orient, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Littledike Canada or aronnd the world. ct Logan and Mr. and Mrs We save you money, time, and work . . . Dick Swainston of Preston and deliver tickets FREE. That eve called on them. Mr. and Mrs. Drury r.ing CHRISTOPHERSON TRAVEL SERVICE went to Lewiston and visited P. O. Box 43. Provo, Utah with the Ilazen Drury3 and Mrs. Lavinia Gregory of IO- (Agents for All Air lines) gun, who was there. I i bride-to-b- Only $429.95 pi A oook-ou- t was held at the Clarence Skinner home reGuests were 'their cently. son, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Skinner and family of Butte, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Jack James of Grace, Mr. ' and Mrs. Virgil Roholt and family of Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Brig Skinner of Ookeville, Wyo. Parly Reunion HAVE IT AT THE MOST ROMANTIC IX)W, LOW PRICES LOOK AT THESE SAVINGS: - NOTICE - SHINGLES 210 Lb. ROIL ROOFING 90 Lb. from 7:00 a.m. All Residents with EVEN number addresses may sprinkle to 11:00 a.m. and from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on even calendar days of each month. All Residents with ODD number addresses may sprinkle from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on odd calendar days of each month. There will be no sprinkling on the 31st day of each month. EXCEPT NO OPEN HOSE PERMITTED USE NO LARGER THAN V INCH NOZZLE - Residents with sprinkler systems from 6:15 to 7:00 a.m. and hose inch nozzle from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., and to conform with house system same as above. PLEASE COOPERATE - Preston City Water Department KEEP THIS AD FOR FUTURE REFERF.NCE - with number Self-Seali- $13.90 Sq. The Following Sprinkling Honrs Are Effective AT ALL TIMES and Will Be Enforced - Red or Green Mineral Surface $5.89 Sq. . INN PHONE 851 - 0643 FOR RESERVATIONS TODAY YOUR ROOFING SALE AT . . DEER CLIFF ..AND SAVE AT ANDERSON'S WE HAVE ALL TYPES OF MATERIAL SPOT IN THE WEST Air Line Tickets or Tours BIG SPRING 1 Vedding NOW IS THE TIME TO DO i A Planning . PACKARD QUALITY son-in-la- w, Dis-rkr- ASPHALT i Mrs. Austin T. Merrill bad all her five sons and families home tor Memorial Day weekend. They were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill of Manchester, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Merrill and daughter of Salem, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrill and children of Layton, Air. and Mrs. Clarence P. Merrill and family and Bird Merrill of Preston, and a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kcfoed of Idaho Falls. A brother-in-laand wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Merrill of Bountiful, also visited, as did a granddaughter, Mrs. Lee Bowman and baby son of Logan, a grandson, Bill Doney of Whitney, and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Merrill of Rexburg. All enjoyed dinner and visiting on Monday. 4-- 11 Famous KELL THE CITIZEN 10, 1971 |