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Show Feb. THE CITIZEN r 4'-"- ; L 3 y . lS '"'fiaa.fc mcnPy vos eP ,n fke sugar '' l I 24, 1972 ' V " bowl.y It's still fine for small. 'i&hange,'.bui 1,, v , CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Gilberts Repair of Fairview won the Outlaw Tournament after beating Cache Valiev Auction in the final game Friday night. Standing, left to Gordon Bodily and Stevright at Jan Hall, Kent Baer, Kent Rawlings, en Hinckley. Front row, Jeff Hyde, Brent Rawlings, Steven Porter and Tony Hall, wiho was selected as most valuable player in the tournament. Not dhown is Brian Hyde. Placing Second was Cache Valley Auction with Fuller Brothers third and Motor Merc , coach-manage- ... when it starts to add -- fourth. up; the only fafe place is a sayings j ' ; . ..., t J- account. Start one today. . ;i ,. Gilbert Auto Repair of Fair-viecooped the championship of the Second Annual Booster Cliib Outlaw Basketball tournament which concluded last Friday at the Preston high school gym. Gilbert Repair led by the ball hawking of Anthony Hall and the hot shooting hand of Kent Baer to edge Cache Val w LOINS AT LOW BANK BATES First National Bank GRACE, EDAIIO in the championship contest. In other games, Bosen Distributing lost to Fuller Brofor the thers in overtime third place spot and Motor Mercantile blasted the Ban4 for the concroft Lions solation position in the tournament. The selection of the All- ley Auction, 73-6- 8, 68-6- 7 59-4- Triple Cache Valley Auction: Sorenson 28, McDermott 5, Olson 14, Lewis 9, Carter 12. ALFALFA. as their 'guest for a this week. 10 ft. to 19 40 Ili-wa- y few Mrs. Elvon Jensen of Egypt. had their two daughters, Mrs. Charles Keller of Sunset and Mrs. Fred Call and husband of Salt Lake City, visit Saturday with them. ft. that can be Mr. and Mrs. Harold spent the weekend Hot Springs. travel. in Winn Lava - Mr. and Mrs. Harley Greaves are visiting his son and family, Dr. and Mrs. Harley Greaves Jr., in San Diego for a month. FAIRVIEW BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn had their children home for the Feb. 12 weekend. They were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Monica! and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Garrett Of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nash of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bodily of Whitney and the Thayne Ilodges family of Preston. Last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ilarns of Downey had dinner with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Orval II. Harris. Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Aleene Jensen of Cove and her mother, Mrs. Nora Layne of Lewiston, and Mrs. C. R. Layne, also of Lewiston, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harris. That same afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harris received a surprise from four of thedr grandchildren, Teddy Ann and Pamela Harris, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. D. William Harris, and Kiiriberlee and Kristian, children of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Harris, who sang a few songs for their grandparents. At the Doyle Lewis home, three birthday anniversaries were celebrated this month. Joel, age 14, had a birthday dinner on Feb. 10 and Aaron, wiho was three years old on Feb. 17, had a special elephant cake that his mother had made with three candles en it. Jennifer celebrated her fourth birthday on the 22nd and had a teddy bear cake La-mo- Any part of the and will come to you as a Triple-- K d spare No and ready for installation in a few minutes. experts are needed, no welding, no special tools. Jnst yon and your wrench. Patented Vibrating Tines Do the Job! Made ol special spring steel with narrow stem the Triple-Vibrating Tines give outstanding action at any speed and generate maximum work with minimum of wear. Fully warranted for one year from purchase date. K The Triple-- K handy-packe- HARROW has many distinctive features is heavy duty construction. SEE IT NOW!! It's Great for Alfalfa and many other crops Modern Farm Equipment Co. Preston, Idaho SEE EARL or NEIL Phone n, 4-- This is Frank Garley Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Weaver Down time is cut to the quick. Friday Mrs. Earl Jensen and dau--l Leon Bodily of Logan, Mr. ghter 'Beverly went to Poca- and Mrs. Ned Bodily of Men-doMr. and Mrs. Ira Kent tello Thursday to attend aj of Ida., and Mr. and Acequia, meeting. leadership Mrs. Connie Rawlings and Duane Weaver of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn LarMrs. Made Larsen and Mrs. Deane Edwards of Preston sen and Mr. and Mrs. Morris were in PocateUo last Wed- Poole of Whitney went to Sonesday visiting a sister, Mrs. da Springs a week ago SatCleone Jones. urday to attend the Preston-Sod- a basketball Bishop Dallas Gilbert and Earl Jensen went to Boise game. Springs Friday and Saturday on busiTuesday evening at the ness. home of Mrs. Oneta Hyde, a serAttending the funeral vices last Tuesday for George sisters birthday dinner party Bodily in Fairview and called was held. Birthdays celeat the home of Mr. and Mrs. brated were for Mrs. Hyde, Joseph Bodily were Mrs. Al- Mrs. Dennis Hall, Mardene varo Burbank of Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bodily of Ila.l and Mrs. Byron Hall. Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- - Others present were Mrs. die Buckles, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gilbert and Mrs. D. C. Garth Bodily and Mrs. Ned Knuds. Gifts were presentMcCracken of Ogden, Mrs. ed to the honored one. Part - Time Worker days Miss Jan Johnson and her of brother RaWi and wife Salt Lake City joined their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Jclhnson, for the holiday is available Logan where they bad dinner. A week ago Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fifield had Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Draper Of Smitbfield for dinner. Last Wednesday Mrs. Fifield, Mrs. Cecil Fester of Whitney and Mrs. Leonard Taylor and Mrs. 'Ralph Davis went to Clarkiston and called on Mrs. Hyrurn Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jensen of Moscow spent the weekend with bis parents, Bishop and . ft. sizes with wing sections up to quickly lifted manually or by hydraulics for easy field or Comes in Preston to The Earl Mosers of Egypt have her mother, Mrs. Alice Christensen rif Salt Lake City, FOR ALL TRACTOR SIZES! Usable all seasons in all types of soil. Great for Alfalfa and many other crops . . FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Hal Greene entertained at a seven course Italian dinner lYiday evening at their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Poplin and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lewis. Following dinner they played games and visited. Mrs. Lawrence Fifield accompanied Mrs. Leonard Taylor and Mrs. Ralph Davis of SOCIABLE CITIZEN WILL DO THE JOB FOR YOU! TRIPLE K SYSTEMS ng. Gilberts : Porter 11, Bodily Hinckley 2, J. Hall 16, Hyde 2, Baer 21, A. Hall 11. K Harrow - and Cache valley Auction, Sid Johnson, Bosen Distributi- 10, NOT HAVING LAND TO SPARE, THE DANES DEVELOPED A TOOL THAT KILLED WEEDS WHILE IT CULTIVATED Tournament team was named at the conclusion of the contests, with the following players being named to the all star squad: Kendell Fuller, Fuller Brothers; Anthony Hall and Gordon Bodily, Gilbert .Auto Repair; Terrill Sorer era, Anthony Hall was presented with the Most Valuable Player Award for the tournament. Gilbert Repair 16 21 16 2073 Cache Val. Ac. 15 24 19 1068 The Danes Did It! TEAM Italian Dinner Given Gilbert Repair Wins ; v" Selected from teams playing in the Outlaw Tournateam. They are of Bosen Distributing, Terrill Sorenson of Cache Valley Auction, Tony HaU, also named most valuable player, Citizen Photos of Gilbert's Repair, and KendeU Fullr of Fuller Brothers. ALL TOURNAMENT ment are the above outstanding players, making Up the left to right: Gordon Bodily of Gilberts Repiair, Sid Johnson 852-117- 5 lie services the Maytag machines for satisfied owners in Preston vicinity, but It only takes part of his time. Frank Carley i3 the service manager tor Doug Eggett's Carlsons Appliance Center, 39 North Stale, Preston. His boss, Doug Eggett, works con- siderably Harder than Frank does. Doug- sells Maytag machines. AH Frank has to da is Itake care of the service on dependable Maytag automatic washers and dryers. - e Sure, its only a likes but and the Frank it job, part-tim- Maytag owners seem to like the service Frank gives them. One of them was a little put out last month because she bad to wait 10 days until Frank could get a new part from the factory. The Maytag works fine now. Of course, the owner says, it should. Its only a little over 38 years old. Doug Eggett figures out what he loses on repeat Maytag business he snakes up by savings in the complaint de- Sariment. He says that if the wants to go their radical notions of turning out appliances that work for years otter the last on with payment is made, hell string along with them another 45 years. If you get from this the idea that Maytag turns out a mighty dependable appliance, youve been with us aU the way. With Maytag you get n every useful cycle and ever put on a washer or dryer and, whats more the pushbutton does what you want it to do push after push after push. It you dont believe us ask one of our friends, a Maytag owner or pub-butto- our part-dim- e Frank Carley Eggett. ... serviceman, or Dorg Appliance that her mother had also made. Each of the children received gifts and on Joels b:rthday, Mr. and Mrs. Philio Rudy brought him a gift. Joel and friend, Pbilin Abrams of Preston, went to Logan Saturday to bowl, guests of Joels aunt, Mrs. LiaWana Hall, and her son Eric of Logan. OF PRESTON FURNITURE - GIFTS CARPETING Center |