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Show I Hi ' W: 4 f i ''p4 r Feb. Bowling Scores page1-!)-) merits are tax free, nothing comes back. But there Is already evi- Early Monday Mixed Doubles dence in several states indiTeam Won Lost cating that this is not the L. D.s Cafe 0 workers will Hobbs and Sohn way 0 to react supplementary pay. Farmers Insurance 0 merits; on Ihe contrary they Easy Pickens 1 will merely stop working as Dockstader 1 Carpets much overtime as now. Nivison Drag 1 'What has reduced welfare U & I Furniture 3 noils in 19 states and the Dis- Jed's Burger Bar 3 trict of Columbia was when Sparkman7 Texaco 3 the state ran out of money Glens Beauty Salon 4 and arbitrarily reduced bene- Pipes and Planks 4 fit levels to low enough so Gift Edge Flour 4 that they dont oomoete with High Series: Han-46Loyal wages. That way sen, 612; Joy Merrill, you preserve the incentive to High Game: Loyal Han- work. As is in many states sen, 179. 235; Marva it has been more urofitable Bowler of the Bell, Week: Curley Is not to, and that downright Dockstader, 217. inexcusable. Jaw-wa- t ;. PAUL IIARVEY (Continued-iraif- I ir Wednesday Ladies League Ken's Spuds Snowys Dockstader Con. McCune Motor Bosen Diet. Co. ge low-lev- el Team DelMonte Won Lost Preston Fifth ward held its presentation by Troop Comannual scout banquet Wednes- mitteeman Earl Moser of the day night, Feb. 16. The highto Card R. Ow light of the evening was the Eagle award 81 83 84 84 87 91 92 134 133 131 131 128 125 123 101 71 High Series: Doris Arnell imi, High Game: Saundra Elub-bard- T c I 195. Bowler of the Week: Hubbard. Thursday Ladies League ' s ' High Series: Glen Tanner, High Game: Glen Tanner, CARL R. OWEN Dog Licenses Are Now Due (High 191. ALL DOGS IN TOE CITY OF PRESTON ARE IS GIVEN THAT RUNNING LOOSE IN VIOLATION OF CITY DOGS LAW - LAW PROVIDES THAT ALL DOGS MUST BE TIED UP FROM SUN DOWN TO SUN UP. Bert Galley POLICE CniEF, CITY OF PRESTON Game: Marie Nivison, Bowler of the Week: Claire Harris. $4 WILL BE SHOT BY CITY PATROLMEN AS PROVID- ED BY LAW MAPLETON BRIEFS Vein JWesiey Long of Salt Lake City sprat two weeks with his Jackson, 699. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Long. His parents were attending a florists cjlfr vention in Las Vegas. Kristene IIuM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hull, celebrated her 12th birthday on Feb. 17 with a Mr. and family dinner party. She reRIVERDALE ceived gfts. Mrs. James Woolf enjoyed a Long, son of Mr. and dyneWendell visit a week ago Sunday with Mrs. Long, is stationhis grandson and wife, Mr. ed at the U. S. Air Force base and Mrs. Larry Woolf and son fit Biloxi, (Miss. DeMele of Reno, Nev. EGYPT BRIEFS (Mrs. Dwiain Tate was in n Rey a few days during the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice went to the Idaho Falls week of Feb. 6 at the home of her son Paul and family. They Temple Friday to see Lyle became parents for the sec- Portr, son of Mr. ande Mrs. ond time on Feb. 1, welcom- Ralph Portr, and his bride, Teressa Hess of Vancouver, ing a seven pound 12 ounce Wasih., recite their wedding son, who will be named Cur- vows. A mention honored the tis Jaimes He has an older young compile that evening in Fifth ward cultural hall brother, Shawn. Other grand- tieTTie Tom fiamilv parents are Mr. and Mrs. was in SodaPetterborga week Snrings Glen Gamble of Preston. ago Saturday visiting with the On Feb. 12, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prece and Russell families. Rex Packer entertained at a his of in honor family party mother, Mrs. Clotilda Packer, who was celebrating her 85th birthday anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wold and son Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Eaii Caldwell and daughters, Laurie and Johanna, of Ogden; Mrs. Arthur Gustaveson, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen and grandchildren of Downey; Mrs. Faye Roskelley and children, Beth and Bob, of Smithfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bennett and children, Keily and Lewis, of Preston. A birthday cake centered the table and refreshments were served. She was presented with gifts. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Robinson had their infant daughter blessetd and named Ellisa by her fafter on Feb. 6 in the Riverdale wand. Hariey Jep-s- n of Mink Creek assisted. The dress that the baby wore is 300 years old and has been, in Mrs. Robinsons family all that time. A week ago last Thursday and Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kunz and children of Midvale visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter. The following Monday, another daughter and Mr. ana Mrs. John Garfield and daughter Angela of Tremonton, called at the Carter home. Mr. and Mrs. Marve Packer had their daughter Linda of Logan home for the weekend. A week ago Friday, Mrs. Elaine Moss and Mrs. Char lotto Zairkou of Salt Lake City were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marve Packer and also visited with Mrs. Net Hansen. Feb. 12 weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Anderson were in Bountiful and Granger visiting with their children and families, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis in Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Ilielmann of Granger. Laurine Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson. has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to the Argentine South mission. She will attend the BYU language school for eight weeks prior to leaving. She will enter the nvissWi home in Salt Lake Citv Man 25. The Marve Packer family was in Tremonton Feb. 6 visiting with their son Stanley and family. Mrs. Avael Bell and Mrs. Linonln (Vine of Preton, Relief Sooietv stake board members. vi silted in Riverdale ward Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Scanlons and bahv of Provo visited recently with thir narents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hender65 NORTH STATE son wd in Preston with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seamens. In charge of the banquet were troop oommitteemen, Lester Owen, chairman, Earl Moser, Ttieo Covert, David Jensen; Guide patrol leader, Maxine Johnson; scoutmaster and Explorer leader, and Glade Moser of the MIA superintendency. Those attending were the newly organized Oub scouts, Guide patrol, Scouts and Explorers and their parents. Also of the MIA superintendency were Larry Johnson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Petterborg, Bishop and Mrs. El-vJensen, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wright and Mr. and Mis. Greg Nielson, about 75 in all. on Local Couple Visits Reno Friday Night League Won Lost 6 7 Team Merrills Jewelry Big 0 Tire 14 13 13 Oneida Station Nivison and Jensen 12 12 Carl and Dons 11 Ronnies Recap 10 Gunnells Harris and Rodgers 8 7 Baird and Sweat Choules and Bennett 7 7 AIJo 5 Lakers High Series: Harry, Miane, 485. 7 7 8 9 10 12 12 13 13 15 549; High Game: Eric, 203; Mane, 179. Bowlers of the Week: Eric Hart, 647; Shauna Bowen, 644. Nil-se- BOWLING IS FUN TAKE YOUR FAMILY OUT FOB A NIGHT OF FUN -BOWLING AT FOP 'N PINS LANES SNOWY'S . . . THE BEST THEBE IS IN GOOD FOOD Breakfast Lunch Sale. Our entire stock of work shoes. 20 off. Sale 11" Reg. 14.99. Glove leather with sole, cushion Insole. Reg. 17.99. Glove leather with cushion crepe rubber sole. Sale 1039 Reg. 12.99. Glove leather with fully cushioned insole. Chestnut Reg. 14.99. Smooth cowhide leather with compo- sition sole. JCPenney are here every day. Dinner Lanes Are Open Gome Join The Fnn POP N PINS DINING ROOM POP 'N PINS LANES PRESTON, IDAHO Pet-teribo- rg The values Maurice 225. Bowler of the Week: FURTHER NOTICE Explorer advisor, 612. TO ALL DOG OWNERS REQUIRED TO HAVE A LICENSE. FEES ARE FOR MALES AND $7 FOR FEMALES. Les- t, lives. They both went to Ida., to the National Jamboree. They became the 13th and 14th Eagle Scouts of the ward. The ward had its first Eagles in 1959 when six boys were recipients. Other activities were enjoyed, such as community singing and posting of the colors and a fried chicken dinner, with the two Eagles receiving steaks. Scoutmaster Jessie Johnson presented (Dean Porter and Steve Alder with Life badges and several merit badges. The boys then pinned miniature badges on their mothers, Mrs. Sewell Porter and Mis. Reo Alder. Daniel Owen also received a merit badge. 877. NOTICE en, son of Mr. and Mrs. ter Owen, and Knute Lund, Nielson, presented merit ran of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard badges to Knute Lund, Carl Lund. Both bqys have been Owen, Darrell aid Kim Johnactive in scouting all their son. Far-ragu- US Texaco 144 Steadman Irnpl. High Series: Bart Hll, 735. Dean wanff1228. Bowfter of the Week - IB Preston Fifth Ward Awards Two Eagles Elks League Webbs THE CITIZEN 24, 1972 ttotpxrthi: E EXTRA-VALU- PERMANENT-PRES- S ELECTRIC DETER MODEL DLB1100 settings Pemunent-pm- s on control pend Deluxe styitng usually found only on models. hlghor-piloe- d Too fabric selection setUnge Cooldown cycle Sybil Speed-Flo- Famtymbo capacity S8m27-feichwMl- h UpfeawHMANor prefects dram and top from scratch tfehw and nmt. Separate shit central son-in-la- U. & I. Furniture Co. Y00H VOLUME DfcAlti PRESTON. IDAHO PHONE SS2-0S- 21 |