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Show - Feb. THE CITIZEN 24, 1172 Plans March Wedding Mr. and Mrs. LaVon W. enBowman announce the gagement of their daughter, Marlene, to Eldon S. Auger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl J. Auger. March 3 is the dale the couple has chosen. is a 1970 The bride-tob- e high graduate of Preston school, a three year seminary graduate and has now completed a beauty oourse at Robert Steur College of Beauty. The future groom is also a 1970 graduate of Preston high school and a four year seminary graduate. He is now attending Stevens Henager College in Salt Lake City where he is taking an accounting and administration oourse. lie is presently employed at II & R Block Income Tax Company. The couple plans to make their home in Salt Lake City where the groom will continue his studies. business MARLENE BOWMAN MEN WANTED Student Makes CATTLE AND LIVESTOCK BUYERS We want men in this area. Train to buy cattle, sheep and hogs. We will train qualified men with some livestock experience. For local interview, write today with your back- - 1. Include your full ! ground. address and phone number, r Caller Results Pirettes Dean's List Winners in cutter competition Saturday, Feb. 19, at Little Santa Anita competition of Cache Valley Cutter Association included the teams of Chappie and Daines, Terry Porter, Merlin Weeks No. 1, Merlin Weeks No. 2, Dennis West Side Pirettes took the Cole, Theo Schvaneveldt, Dick first place trophy in competitand Hobbs, Jim Jenkins ion at a District Marching and Ray Johnson, and Boyd LeRoy Corps contest in Blackfoot last Weeks. ComSaturday in the In competition to be held at this in category were the track this peting Saturday, Feb. West Side, Soda Springs, 28, in cooperation with SkyAmerican Falls, Grace, Ab- line Cutter Association of erdeen and Marsh Valley. Smithfield, all gate receipts Class A schools competing will go to the Valley were Highland, Pocatello, Scout Reservation for imBlackfoot and Snake River, provements. Competing in and a first and second place this benefit race will be: trophy was awarded for both Chappie and Daines vs. Boyd (tosses. Weeks; Dick and Ray Hobbs The West Side Corps re- vs. Harold West over; Elwood ceived telegrams of good Wilker vs. Merlin Weeks No. wishes from their Booster 2; Terry Porter vs. John Cub and Seminary before Sparrow; Jim Jenkins and competition began. An in- LeRoy Johnson vs. Brian aU corps was held Ilvde and Jay Wilde: Vaster spection of an hour prior to inarching. Olsen vs. Dennis Cole; Dale Placing second, also receivi- Hansen vs. Vic Nash; Merlin ng a trophy, was Soda Sirings. with A class winners Weeks No. 1 vs. Theo Schvan-cveldb?ing Highland, first, and Pocatello, second. Approximately 20 teams Mrs. Paul Jormesen is ad- from the Skyline Association visor for West Sides march' also win be running on this ing corps this year. day. CARD OF TIIANKS We wi'h to thank our many friends and relatives for their Win Trophy t. Eugene S. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett of Pre-ton- , has been commended for achieving an honor-g- average for the past semester at the University of Idaho at Moscow. of svmratbv re- kind Mr. Bennetts parents at the time nf our bereav?-mnnword from cently received Your w?rm hand, Dean E. K. Raunio that their and rival offerings pon bus Wn placed on the were deeHv amrectotod. Mrs. Dick Ttodges Deans List as a result of his and Family academic record. rade ex-rewto- In ns t. CATTLE BUYERS, INC. 4420 Madison Kansas City, Mo. 64111 Courts MAGISTRATE IX -F- -- Disposed of Feb. 14 to Feb. 18 All fines in are addition BLOWERS SNOW ALL DISCOUNTED 10 OFF ALL SIZES AND STYLES 30 PAINT . BATHROOM FIRST BLACK STEEL TUB WALL HUNG LAB TOILET tALL 15995 38 EXCLUSIVE OF SALE ITEMS Only 10.95 or Backboard LET US INSTALL A SUMP PUMP IN YOUR BASEMENT ALL FOR A Boih Only -C- FREE ESTIMATE. BIG NEW SHIPMENT $1 off ON MOST STYLES MANY TO CHOOSE FROM ALL THE OLD FAVORITES. NEW COLORS AS WELL n, WF. HAVE A Carpenter AVAILABLE 1 - AND A Plumber WEST SIDE NEWS Eugene Tomasi, Weston, speeding $20. West Side went to Rockland Richard Owen, Preston, last Friday for basketball acspeeding, $15. tion. It was another West Lorn a Larson, Preston, starting from parked position, Side victory, giving toe Pirates a final score of $12.50. It was a dose first half with Eugene Yearsley, Preston, speeding, $15. In the seca scare of John Daniel Roberts, Pres- ond half, West Side got a ton, speeding, $12. fast break going and explodA. LaVerle Kendall, Oxford, ed for 40 points, to run a 6 speeding, $13. tor the season. record Fanny Hone, Preston, folAlan Ralphs led the scoring lowing too close, $10. 26 with points and Kevin OlClaire Croshaw, Preston, expired safety inspection, $5. son with 18. West Side domGrant M. Porter, Preston, inated toe rebounds and the bench was deared with seven speeding, $25. Dennis Roy Scharman, Salt minutes left in toe game. Lake City, failure to disolav The shooting was good with warning device for disabled 57 per cent from toe field and truck, $10. 62 per cent from toe foul line. Danny Coni in, Preston, West Side played Firth speeding, $20. in toe district tournaFrank Crockett Carley, Tuesday round. ment first $25. Preston, speeding, Have You Read A Book Today? ON DUTY TO SERVE YOU NOW ! ! LUMBER CO I UTAH PnONE 01 and Ber Bergs Lake, as a candidate for Second Congressman, Bergeson sent running for U. is at Sena Mike Adams, ' manager of Radio Station KPST of Preston, made toe announcement "For weeks now, I have beeno reached by many influen-whare very seeing Bill Bergeson as our Congressman. These people asked that I chair a committee to Draft Mr. Bergeson for Congress, and work in these five coun-teto accomplish this goal. Before making any decision I made contact with many Republicans in all five counties and have been met by a great ground swel in favor We believe of such a move. that there are already Conservative candidates in toe Senate race Who wiU reflect the Idathinking of ho. Adams said. "There is a void, however, of trs thinking in the Second District Congressional race. Bill Bergeron is a man of principle and we are confident that he will reflect the voice and thinking of these pe"n1e. that he had Adams n hren in contact with Me. and was encouraged. " Vitihoijfi he h still commuted to the Rnate race, I feel that toe gress roots sirnort nnw developing in the area 1 main-strea- Colombia. will persuade him to make toe switch. Adams said he had also been in contact with Keith Long, Bonneville County Clerk, who is heading toe Draft movement in toe entire distract. Anyone interested to toe movement can contact Mr. Adams at Box 235, Preston, Ida. In MEN NEEDED this area to train aa LIVESTOCK m BUYERS LEARN TO BUY CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP at aala bam. had Mi and ranch. Wa prater to train men Hto5SritliHvtockaiprinca. For local Interview, write ago, phono, addraoa and background rd Ber-ep-e- NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS TRAINING UT-521 Box 715, Dept Dnttvnr, Colorado B020I 24 - MARCH 1, INCLUSIVE Sun Hark Balkroom Scales WEIGHT WATCHERS Reg. . . Mels DISCOUNT Price $8.89 Deodorizing Spray For Bools BOOT-QUE- - T Reg. - Mels $2.25 $6 $199 Price DISCOUNT Enfamil Conceniraled Baby Milk - CASE Reg. $8.65 New Alberto - 15 Oz. Reg. $1.98 - Mels DISCOUNT V0-- 5 McKesson Reg. 99c Shampoo - Mels DISCOUNT Alcohol Rubbing Price 33.' Pint Mels DISCOUNT Price 69c Sun Hark 10 Transistor Radios Model SM-10- Reg. N - Mels Price DISCOUNT Reg. $13.50 . Mels DISCOUNT Price Reg. 79c 200 $399 49' 25's Terramycin Injectable Tabs Tylan . Mels DISCOUNT Price $11.95 Alka - Seltzer Reg. 75c $099 Price Injection lOOcc . Mels DISCOUNT Prir Revlon Blond Silk Hair Color Reg. $2.00 - Mels DISCOUNT Price Tecniqne Shampoo In Hair Color We Can Teach You EVELYN READING Reg. How... AS PR ims. IMIOKE Oneida, Bannock, jJKn"&ri;u, to draft Bill EFFECTIVE FEB. 8. Spring Classes Starling Soon PRESTON It was announced today that a committee is being formed in the five southeastern ton, speding, $19. FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL REMODELING AND REPAIRS . . . Formed A Mink Creek couple, Charolais breeders, wiu exhibit their prizewinning cattle at the eighth Western Charolais Classic to Caldwell this year. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones win spend March 6, 7, 8 and 9 at toe show, which will include separate female and bull sales. The Western Charolais Association comprises toe largest area of toe affiliates of the American - International Association. R includes nine western states and British $fW 095 W $13.90 PRIME PAINTED PANELING Marvin Neeley, Franklin, speeding, $15. Drusilla Ames, Preston, speeding $12. David Lee Schwartz, Day-Urspeeding, $14. Leah Phippen, Preston, speeding $18. Richard Lyman Clayton, Logan, speeding, $15. Leila Smith, Preston, disobeyed stop sign, $10. Faye Lynn Wheeler, Pres- Mr. and Mrs. Garth Winn, formerly of Preston, now living in Brigham City, received a very special gift on Valentines Day. Twin baby girls, Karen and Kristen, were born at Cooley Hospital. Brothers and sisters at home are Darren 11, Lisa 10, Stacey 7, and Brian 4. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Richard Jensen and Mrs. Dorothy Herd and the late H. C. Herd of Preston. Exhibited Discount Prices Twins Born To Conple FOR MASTITIS Basketball Hoop And Problems? Water Preston, Charolais Bergeson Committee s pit. 25-1- $995 .... LaMont, $15. Saturday evening. Dinner was served to 49 bv Rl'hon and Mrs. J. Tennis Chambers and Mr. and Mre. Glade Griffin. Ross Andersen showed manv of his slides frwii Denmark and some of Csicfte Vatov. Brywn Andersen ntted him. The Mutual Married s hwJpre are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Walker. A snrefal film emptied son. "Mans Sesreh For Havd-ne- s was in toe a- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anremihlv hall ira- went to Los drew and family ment Sundw meeting fato visit his Angeles, Calif., ther, Earl S. Andrew, who is CLARKSTON BRIEFS very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen D. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin Loose and family of De went to Ammon, Ida., Thurs- Moines, Iowa, are visiting at day to stay with the chi ldren the home cf his parents, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cot-ti- e and Mrs. George D. Loosle, while Mrs. Cottle (Janet for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Griffin Grinin) is hospitalized for the and family were Sunday visbirth of their third child. itors at the hams of his parMrs. Helena Andrew re- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham ceived word cf the birth of a M. Grriffn. Mr. and Mr3. Lynn Savage granddaughter. Parents are and family of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Steve Andrew were visiting with her parents, of Lewiston. The little girl Mr. .and Mrs. Donald Buttars, was born two months prema- Saturday. ture. Mr. and Mrs. R:bsrt Reeder went to Felts Mortuary in Paul, Ida., who snent the weekend, and Sid EUerman of Arkansas, who was in Salt Lake on business. Mr. and Mrs. Don Witean of Nampa, Ida., were visitors Thursday at toe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sam Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkin- 9-- 10 TOOLS POWER OFF DRILLS DRILLS court costs. A meeting for Brigham City for the viewing TRENTON Cache county mayors and of Frank Reeder, Roberts city councilmen at USU was cousin. attended Saturday by Mayor Ten Boy Scouts spent overSam Holt, Joseph Atkinson night at winter camp in Idaho and Cecil Payne. A dinner with leaders, James Taylor meeting, in conjunction with and William Beckstead. this meeting, held that eveA surprise slumber party ning was attended by Mr. and was given for Ludean Tiliot-so-n Mrs. Ferris Chambers, Mr. for her birthday bv Sharand Mrs. Cecil Payne, Mr. on Spackman. Peggy Buttars, Mrs. Stuart Richards, Mr. Rae Ann and Pitcher. Tamara and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson, Buttars at LuDeans home on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leo Friday. Mr. and and Mrs. Chambers Derek Rawlins of Logan, Norvel Butler. Weekend guests at the home son nf Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eller-ma- n Rawlins, spent a few days at were Mr. and Mrs. Ron- toe home of his grandparents, ald Elerman and daughter M1. and Mrs. Reed Rawlins. The Mritual Marrieds held Laurie of Salt Lake City, Mr. their monthly social in toe culand Mrs. Clark Ellerman of tural hall 68-3- 8. 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