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Show - THE CITIZEN I .a fly Sept. 1171 11, Couple Of Elks Host Social Hie (Preston Lady of Elks held their opening social last Thursday evening at the lodge frail with a social hour beginning at 7 p,m. The hall was decorated with fall flowers and leaves. Floating marigolds centered each of the quartet tables from which dinner was served. Following dinner, Mrs. Carolyn Stone, president, welcomed the ladies and intro duced Miggs Lower, who en tertained with several vocal selections, accompanied by Pat West. A drawing was held for the floral arrangements and the lucky recipients were Betty Corbett, Dolly Larson and Mrs. West. Deanne Sant won the dues drawing. Games were played for the remainder of the evening. Winners at bingo were Gwen-dWoodworth and Rosemary Hutchins. Bridge winners were LaVene Cole and lone Johnson, and pinochle awards e went to Rachel Miles and Edwards. The officers, headed by Mrs. Stone and Donna Jen- Ra-Na- Mends Iron Conniy Parade And Fair PUBLIC Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. and named by his father. BANIDA Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Virgil Geddes went to attended a funerChristensen home Cecil Miles returned Soda Bountiful Friday to visit with Monday after attending acti- al Tuesday for a niece in for vities at the Iron County Fair Springs. Mr .and Mrs. E. A. the Carl Webster familyWebthe Swann also attended the fun- the weekend. Wendy in Parowan and viewing Monday morning. parade They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tsujimoto and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mineer in Salt Lake City on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammond of Logan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles and family. ster was baptized Saturday and confirmed on Sunday. was MIA opening social Mr. and Mrs. Them Lowe held Tuesday night, Sept. 7, Mrs. Esther Cole spent and in the Banida ward recreation hall. They roasted wieners Saturday and Sunday in Idaand saw films, shown by Tom ho Falls at the home of Mr. and Karla Cattani. Arrange- and Mrs. Garold Lowe and ments were under the direc- family. They witnessed the baptism and confirmation of tion of the MIA officers. Mrs. Ellen Larson went to Barbara Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. LaMor Cole Logan Sunday to attend sac- are rejoicing over the arrival rament meeting with Mr. and third grandson, born of their the sen, program chairman, were Mrs. Gene Larson, where Mrs. LeRoy Cole in charge of the arrange- small son of Mr. and Mrs. to Mr. and Cole has Maridee of Sandy. blessed ments. Douglas Larson was been staying with the other two children while their mother was in the hospital. LaP Mor and Wyara made a trip to Sandy Friday night to get a glimpse of the new family member. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles and daughter Kay went to Parowan Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Topham and baby daughter. Tamera Topham was given a name Sunday and blessed by her father. Assisting were the two grandfathers and (me great grandfather. Mrs. Elsie Briscoe and daughter were overnight guests of her parents Tuesday evening. She is from Rigby. Mrs. Dianne Sparks and children of Springville spent a few days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fired Mrs. Frieda L. Gregersen. Gregersen returned to Springville for a few days to visit Fred Gregersen and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jensen and baby went down and brought her home. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ingle and two daughters of Idaho Falls visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gregersen. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nye and children of Logan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregersen attended sacrament meeting In Dayton Sunday afternoon to see the new baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Anderson of Weston named Michael by his father. He is a nephew of Mrs. Gregersen. Recent visitor in Brigham City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sparks and family was Mrs. Frieda Gregersen. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Geddes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry funeral Miles attended the Saturday afternoon in St Charles for Price Taylor, a NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION eral. Lynn Coltrin was sustained Sunday as Homemaking counselor in the Relief Society of the Idaho State University Second ward. She has attended Ricks College for two years and is now in the L.P.N. nursing program at ISU in Pocatello. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Coltrin of Franklin. Appreciation Days Specials brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur George-so- n and son Keith in Pocatello. Keith leaves on Sept 25 for a mission to the Gulf States. Mrs. Sarah Geddes was an overnight guest Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pilgrim and Todd in Brigham City. Mrs. Lucy Allen of Swan Lake visited with Dorothy Janet COUNSELOR WE WANT TO SAY THANKS TOO . . . LOOK AT THESE last must Miles (me afternoon week. Mr. and Mrs. Wade M. Christensen and family of Spokane, Wash., spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Christensen and family, and with members of her family, the Maynard Andrea-sen- s in Soda Springs. They were taking Lesli to register at BYU in Provo. Joe J. Christensen spent several days in Banida assisting his father with the farm work. He returned to Salt Lake Saturday evening. Max Norton of the Oneida Stake High Council visited in Banida Sunday, Sept. 12. He was accompanied in the evening by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eggett and family. He gave a talk and the family gave several musical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen and Preston Allen of Soda Springs called Monday to wish their sister, Mrs. Cecil Miles, a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swain-sto- n and children of Riverton spent the weekend visiting with relatives In Banida and Preston. They spent Friday night and Saturday at the E. A. Swann home. Shannon and Claudia went to Provo to register this week at BYU. Quentin Jr., has been there a week getting ready for school. Mrs. Eva Lynn Casperson made a business trip to Salt Lake City Saturday to get church supplies. Cas-pers- KE&.' tjwe WILSON'S WEDDING HEGISTRY THE COST OF SLEEPING HAS JUST GONE DOWN fccceratinf , By Douglas B. Eggett THE UNEXPECTED is almost the rule in todays best interiors . . . doing something in a very personal way with furnishings, with accessories, with color, or combining elements to create pleasant surprises for the eye. 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WRAP AND DELIVERY X 10 The Bigger the Mattress the Better the Savings on these' nationally-advwtisc- d Vetrt Fhone State 852-973- 7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the General Election to be held in and for the City of Preston, Idaho, will be held on Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, 1971, on which day Polls will be open from Noon until 8:00 oclock P.M. at the following designated Polling Places: 1st Precinct, American Legion Ilall 2nd Precinct, Palmer Motor Building In order to vote at this election, each voter must meet the following requirements: 1. He must be at least 18 years of age; 2. He must be a citizen of the United States; 3. He must have resided within the municipal corporate limits for not less than three months preceding the election; 4. He must have registered for the election or must have voted at the last general municipal election held by this City. (NOTE: However, if a voter has moved from the precinct where he last registered or voted in the last general municipal election, he Municipal Electors may register from and after the date of posting this notice during regular business hours on each day except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays until and including Saturday next preceding the election date. On Thursday and Friday and Saturday next preceding the above noticed el NOTICES ection, electors may register between the hours of 9:00 oclock A.M. and 5:00 oclock P.M. and between the hours of 7:00 oclock P.M. and 9:00 oclock P.M. The names of the Registrars, or Deputy Registrars, and places of registration are as follows: Name: Arlene Nash. Place: City Hall. s Arlene Nadi Clerk 2037 No. Pub. Sept. Legal 16, 1971. NOTICE Re: Fire Truck Chassis This is to notify you that I am hereby calling a special meeting of the Preston City Council, Friday, September 17, 1971 at 7:30 P.M., at Ci ty Ilall, as provided for by Sec4 Idaho Code, for tion the object of determining the cancellation of the bid previously awarded on August 12, 1971, for a fire truck chassis, said bid as and provided for by Section Section I, of the Idaho 50-60- 50-34- 1, Code. Glen Gamble, Mayor Legal No. 2088 Pub. Sept. 16, 1971. THATCHER BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barrett of Pocatello visited last week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Millward. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mendenhall and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson, attended the fair in Blade-foWednesday last week. ot APPRECIATION DAYS SPECIALS AT PRESTON LUMBER CLOSE-OU- T STEEL ROOFING 5 $Q50 RIB PER Tile Ceiling PLAIN WIUTE on 14c SQ. Knee FT. 100 Mail Boxes RURAL Only $330 Boots Trash Burner |