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Show March 2, THE CITIZEN 1972 Obituaries Ggdn and U1& ....ye- - . JUflV .lame ii lliuUJ w at ue tune ot death. Cleo L. Swenson Family Takes Over Operations Farming Dies In Preston Cree. Orville manlie a..u A si , CORNISH Mr. and Mrs. wi th Mr. and Mt3. stores several aged anil family Surviving is his widow of Steven Fiillmya in Uose up until his retireMr. and Mrs. ILynn Saimsel Cleo L. Swenson, Franklin Mrs from , have iti'CV-'and Hymen to 37 Preston; l ment. County Auditor for over and baby daughter of Salt the arm forcrcrly owned by He was a former bishop, busirasman and civic Daa Lake City vis'.tod with his Mr. and Mrs. G'bort Bing-bshigh councilman, and was a Terri al Ogdea, e, Mr. and Mrs. Clif(Sharon) Day counselor to two bishow. and Sherri of Preston, and His father, the late David S3msel. ford Will'am Bert Mock-- 1 Miss Carolyn Keadck and QaviS was a former sheriff of Lake of Salt City, Philip II. Donna I Li worth of Ogden Preston and policeman for S. Army at vii:i!cd with Mr. and Mrs. EzU. toe of Mocki many years. and Brad-toCalif., include his Monterey, Survivors ra Kendell tie riast weekend. A. Mockli, a college stutwo daughters, Mrs. Jack dent ait Boise, and seven Mr. and 'M's. P'es'.on Pood Robert (Mardean) Tuilegar of visited uf Fa'imT.ngtoa, Ut., Mrs. Orvia grandchildren. Ray Bojse an(j Funeral services were held one day last week wito Mr. (jean) Cutler Jr., of Roan-an- d aturdav in the 0j(ei va.; one son, Lloyd F. aid Mrs. Mos Oinistoffersen. Er'iefih ward under toe diriyavjs of Orem. Ut.; nine Mr. and Mr3. Steven Godection of Bishop Reed grandchildren. Also surviving B""Aal was in toe Pres- frey c;f Murray visited the are three brothers, William "isst weeks d witlh Mr. and ton cemetery. A Davis of Whitney, Earl and Mrs. Paul McXnigCvt. of and Davis Preston, Mr. .and Mrs. Mose fjve sifters , Della Koblotch of were Sundav dinner , Francisco. Calif.. Flor-th-e At te 'me cf Mr. and ence aittars of Clarkston, Ut., jtfialbel D. Taylor of Preston. Winners of Saturdays races Mrs. Liorain Karrcn. 'Ridhman poster of Whitney and were Ctxapiple and Daincs, M". and M's. Hw wi-- k visiting' r't yit Fi field of Fairview. the Merlin axu xtay Hobbs, fam-- l wfih GH puneraJ services were con-- , iS'o. z, itxny Poner, vVeiks flke ilv in in the Boise Ninth Ctv. Salt jjiiii uenkxns and LeRoy Joun-soia Mrs. RsVih ChB'diwick from ward chaoel bv Liiiut Li V ester Olsen, Dale Han'is., ("nt the past Browning. Burial was in leader of tlw area, died last sen and Merlin Weeks No. in-1. week vl ?il,pB w'to er moththe Boise Cloverdale w.U .tat-.a Liis Saiuiuuy ilujiulay, Feb. 24, following er and, Associalengthy illness. He was born clude Skyline Cutter ofrer faniiv "le.nhpr.s. wiU Sm&thfield and tion from 194 March 6, in Ugaen, Ut., Mrs. Orv,,' Creeto and n ul N jf ini Guar lea and be &tog.d for the benefit of L.e nnd d v.i- Tes-- " Vu, . .lull -- Iky Sccut camp. n ji.se. uiu GoJ.iey Swenson. Vok Ot'tpr V'ritlrg In competition will be: Dick A graduate of Prea;on high wih ItT-- . and V". rtm Fulton Lewis iliabbs vs. and Ray iilw in uhoji, Mr. Swen:on also atJohn Fisher vu. Elwood pj4Pvt.--fiti Htn-.'- n Csdv Wvo. tended USU at Logan and the Tont "Vrol Lynn Ricks vs. Terry n . rn i""k jliocl of business. University Wiilkcr; ; Dee Reese vs. Porter An ter o. Utah, before attending the Mr. ""d ',ps Crletnn CantweCl and .nt Laramie. of Preston LDS B isinesi College in Saif vs. Began; Roger Roy Sorenson Vesie: Olsen; Ron Buttars W'1". and He also completed has shown his celebrated coin Lake City. and vs. Jenkins; Johnson Crn.nk-sto- n advanced accounting and collection to the 25tih new CPA coaching courses through Theo and John vs. Ilcrm and Mr. awi Mrs. nn dsv recently bank opening, alter his show LaSalle Correspondence Kim; Roger and Ronnie Hansen vs. Al and Lew; Anderson last weekjni at toe First Se- School. and Reeder vs. Brian and USU EXTENSION OASS The Tlata auditor received curity Bank in Burley. He Jay; Harold Westover vs. Al- An extension 3aid he displayed his coins to his certii'ate fer Certified an Alder; Rex Gleason vs. class, Sec. Ed. in 1941, Vic k in Imexf Public Accountant No. Practicum t.ie vs. Cole 656, Dennis ui groups jim largest Nash; of the stua made of and hebby Instruction," Thats right. Our orig'nal Lew and Glen; Date Hansen provement people ever during this last E be effered for three gnid-''at- o dy of law. He was clerk to vs. Cleve Snvto: Smith and and ruinous Coney Dof show. the County Commissioners, King vs. Merlin Weeks No. 2; hours, starting t Is only 13c every Tucf credit his Mr. Sorensen started county recorder and clerk of Chaptnle and Daines vs. Loran day at Preston High, Room day. Its a wiener, gold211 at 4: 0 p.m.. according to collection, one of the most toe district court. en bun. chili, and chonpef andRallin. Mr. Swenson married the onion Coney Dog combina half hour Deknar Derricott. Races will complete to be found, with in earlv becausebegin of the increased ation. What a way to put coins he brought back after former Janetta Swainston two number of teams, had counle the and 1927, on it the Pog- up setting World War 1 from England, She died in April, to 1 D.m. Tickets are on sale daughters. i Germany and France. He now 1965. lie married Melba Ash- by Boy Scouts and Scouters has coins dating from before croft Mockli Feb. 15, 1968 at for $1 each, with children unChrist to toe present, and Preston. der 12 free. At the time of his death, Mr. from every country in the Swenson was executive secreWayne D. Bell world. of toe Ilalhio Association Walter Ross tary J. This coin collector is on the of County Clerks and Publishers i edhool b,. has member a board Prerion mading Lst of the governPublished every Thursday ment, and has already order- if the National Association of been accredited Dor the 1971-7- 2 by the ed and paid lor nis 192 coins County Clerks and Commis- school year, according to Co., Citizen Publishing the of Drive-i- n received restaurants to bring Lit collection up to sioners. board member by SuperUtah 84320 date this year. He has every Lava Hot Springs Foundation, intendent, Dr. Orson Bowler. Inc., Lewiston, class Second postage paid TMs is the 37h vear toe penny .nulled from 1857 to past president of Preston member of the Chamber school has measured ud to toe at Lewiston, Utah 84320. the present, both Indian and At present be is nf Commerce and Elks Lodge. standards set forth for high Subscription rates in Lincoln. toe of Cache the northwestern in County, Utah, and member a was of He a $10 grfwib awaiting delivery Franklin County, Idaho, silver coin from Jamaica (Tiimcih nf .Tesus OhriM of Latter- states. Accreditation has nev-p- r PRESTON been rmfud stac it was $5.00 a year, $6.00 outside. which te 10 times the size of -day Saints, Preston Eighth dm nffvntSftfl IQQIi Itl (twel tnsirH our silver dollar. ap daug-iters- g) " and iMellie Douglas liilea Davis, lie married Del- ia Andmsen Nov. 2, 1944, in Poca.eiio. lie nod Lean employed as for Seisonnel superintendent Company in Soda Springs tor 18 years, prior to bis retirement May 1, 197u, due to ill health. lie owned operated a dry goods store at Grace from 194J to Uiaiy i tea-son- s, y Preston 1952. lie served on the Grace Vil- lage board, was a member of the Soda Springs Kiwams club, and a veteran of World War II. He was a member of Church of Jesus Christ ou latter-daSaints, and served as a superintendent of the Survivors include his larger normal in every respect other than the two legs joined to an extra shoulder behind his normal right shoulder. Mr. NaJi has brought him out of the herd and will raise the Iamb as an orphan since the extra legs make Citizen Photo it a little awkward for running around. Snow Toe U?e To Ciassil j Green tweed continuous filament nvlon carnet. Cyprus green. ?OR SALE lGfl Machine BELTS ALL SIZES IN STOCK 12 x 126 S. 1st W. $75. 852-083- 0. Ross s. 112 9t3e OR SALE Corn sileage. 100 ton at $8 per ton. Call Ohio. w Lloyd C. Davis Funeral services were held Feb. 25 in Boise for Lloyd David Davis, 74, a former Preston resident. He died Ftb. 22 in a Boise hospital. He was born Sept. 9, 1898 in Glendale, Ida., to David Davis and Mary Hannah Saxton Merrill Davis. He married Emma Elton Farmer on Oct. Logan LDS 22, 1919 in the Teirmle. His wife was born n Clifton. Mr. Davis was raised In 9tlc alcndale and attended the old 852-292- 7. Oneida Academy in Preston. As and a young boy, he delivered washer Used OR SME Evcclent condition. groceries for the John C. Otic Greaves and Sons Mercantile Carbon Furniture. 3tore and Prem Flour M'U his FOR SALE Stewing hens. 25 In Preston. Following in resided thev Richmarriage, each. cents then few a for years, Preston Stic mond. e-. Motor Merc. PRESTON 258-253- 8, -- HhenConcg goes T i, Bno I First-Fourt- j nt J;k wid- - services were held Tuesday in toe Soda Springs ward LDS chaph el. Burial was in toe Fair-viecemetery in Soda. en , Springs; and his mother of Middleport, s OnrsiseverE Tuesdag . . . j ow; a sen and a daughter, Crary and Parlene, both of Thi3 lamb with six legs was born PAIR OF SPARES Nash farm west of Preston. Uless on the Tuesday night of a one pair of twins, and appears He is the Ohris-tofers- Caller Resalls y Sunday School. EVERY S0G HAS ITS DAY! q. Low-Sod- ceme-Funer- al Sf. s Holds 25th Fr-ttar- s, Ti'i-w- vi Pit-jhe-r; Showing -- t,-- . H'-s- vi-Mt- urwnr .&3i Cm-missone- v AWM? Accredited 'L'lj.'AVf" Ro-tar-v. LUMBER SPECIALS AND YOULL SAVE WITH THESE PRESTON -- FIX -- DP SPECIAL - A&W . COMING ON MARCH 17-1- 8 TO BOSENS SALES HOKE OF AND FAMOUS SERINE CONOCO PRODUCTS Preston, Idaho O O Last years winners of the live hog and Trudy Rindlishaker, plus all Hint saved money on our low. low priced FREE DONUTS FREE FRIZES & G FREE BRIMS FREE LIVE DOG THE WINNERS aio the I ck- - F:ru :i Farm i.' e:-- . I GREAT TIFiS RDYS |