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Show TJIE CITIZEN THATCHER BRIEFS THUIRS., MARCH 23, 1972 Relief Society Holds Birthday Party was Linden Bcckslcad. Mrs. James Graham and Mrs. Mil-taOwen sang a duet, accompanied by Deanna Chadwick. A quartet. Ceril Foster, Davis Foster, Glen Tanner and Fred Rallison, sang. Sandra Hull presented a pantomime with Rubber Ducky." the song Lourcna Benton played a medley of organ music. Reta gave a I.ynn Sdwancvcldt comical reading and Mrs. Woodrow W. Winward told of the beginning of tlie first Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Toole and son Raymond were in Airs. William Provo over the weekend visitGunnell and Reese. Master of ceremonies ing with the Don Petersons. The Relief Society annual hiitadby party was held Friday evening in the cultural hall and the husbands were invited. Dinner was served to 77 w.li i the tables docorcted in coin:-- of blue and gold and tour ton tables vn center'd with vases of daffodils. Above the door to the hall was the emblem, In Charity Never (FaHeth. charge of the dimer were Mrs. William J. Burti'y and Mrs. Alton .Iarsen. Mrs. Byron Ashcroft and Airs. Swend Anderson were in charge of the decararfions. The program wta-directed by Mrs. Dean WHITNEY n . s lGih All Clear Pedigree Sale SIX- - POINT HEREFORD ASSOCIATION NOTICE Present were They also attended the NCAA liad made. Trudy Rindli shaker, games. City of Weston i.lrs. Virginia Rallison en- Tanner, Barbara Winward, tertained the Whitney club Kathy Foster, Julie Winward, Weston, Idaho 83286 March 2 at her home. Those Lou Ann Cole. Marie Bodily, present were Neva Swainston, Deanna Chadwick, LaDean Be it resolved by the Mayor Eileen Winward, and tue Council cf the City of Swainston, Winnifrcd Reese, Edna Mae Foster, Jessie Pat Rallison, Lorine Palmer, Weston, Idaho, that in accordIdaMilton, Fonda Bodily. Mi- Elizabeth Woolf, Shirley Ald- ance with Section ldred Cole, Rhonda Poole and er, Ann Beckstead, Pat Ash- ho Code, that the to lowing esGeorgia Facie. A salad lunch- croft, Careen Alder, Dcta M os- timate of probable amount of eon was served fallowed by er, and special guests, Mrs money necessary for all purMosers daughter, Mrs. Ann poses' to be raised in the City table games and visiting. Mrs. Velma Cottle of (Pres- Marie Ilicken of Logan, and of Weston, during the calenton took care of her greaf; sister, Mrs. Clarice Rawiinigs dar year commencing on the grandchildren Thursday to of (Preston. A dessert lunch- first day of January, 1972, and Saturday while (JheSr parents eon was served. ending 31 December 1972, for Mr. and (Mrs. Gale Moser am which appropriation is to be Mr. and Mrs. Dee Pctterborg CLUBS made and entered at length of Egypt, were in Provo atin the minutes of the City The Preston Study Group il and published in two tending the NCAA games. their March 8 held meeting n Mr. and Mrs. Herbert at the home of Vivilan Taylor. issues at least seven days and children were in Leona Kennard, apart in the Preston Citizen, Clearfield Sunday for dinner conducted. A short president, published in the business a newsm-apewith the Robert Rallison fam- meeting was he&d and the City of Preston, a weekly paily. Also present were their time turned over to Lourena per. mother, Mrs. Mary King of Benson, who presented a proBe ordained by the Mayor Preston, and the Gary Ralli gram of stories, poems and and it the City Council of the son family of Sandy. organ music, centered around City of Weston, that a levy of Mrs. Ottis Cote and daughThe Song of Norway. She mills on the dollar be ter Shannon went to Ogden was assisted by Ada Wright of and is hereby levied upon all busa to about Friday inquire Franklin, who sang several taxable property within the iness college. A daughter-in-lasongs. A dessert luncheon was City of Weston for the followMrs. 'Rodney Cble of Win- served by hostesses, Maude ing expenses and purposes. der. and Shelley Bambrough Spotig and Mrs. Taylor. They Lewof Preston and Riaylene also presented a hostess gift Police $ 600.00 is of Fairview accompanied to the guests who presented $ 350.00 Cky Council them. the program. Present were CSty Clerk 8 200.00 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rallison Mrs. Leona Kennard, Vera 8 350.00 Treasurer City and her matther, Mrs. Thomas Martin, Anna Morrison, El8 150.00 Rose, went to Ricks College aine Nosh, Mozelle Owen. Al-li- e CSty Dump 8 200.00 in Rexfourg Thursday and visPacker, Ida Prescott, Fre- City Office ited with a daughter, Louise. da Ransbottom, Louise Ras- Street lights & sideMrs. Rose called on her sis- mussen, Wanza Robinson, Es8 4,000.00 walks ther Smith. Norene Alder, Su- City audit ter, Mrs. Thomas Hendricks. $ 100.00 Mrs. Dorothy Moser and sie Buxton. Velma Cottle, Association of Idaho Mrs. Shirley Larsen hosted Hazel Baton, Beatrice John8 Cities 45.00 the Whitney Young Marrieds son, Maude Spatig and Vivian Workers compensadub March 10 at the Moser Taylor. tion 8 125.00 home. Mrs. LaRee Ricks of 8 1,000.00 Waterworks TTIATCIIER BRIEFS Preston demonstrated floral 8 800.00 arrangements, color schemes Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mcnden-la- ll Park of flowers, bouquets and how and family went to Clear- Social Security . 8 240.00 to tie ribbons for baskets. She 8 200.00 field, Ut., Friday and spent Fire Department presented a carnation corsage overnight and with disc 400.00 8 Saturday to each one present and a and his brother Mr. family, to mrize was awarded door end Mrs. Jay Mendenhall. Total 8 8,760.00 Kay Moser. It was a floral evening Bob and his Friday Mrs. Ricks that arrangement three sons and Joy and his General obligation bonds $ 3,485.00 sons went to Salt Lake City to see the Utah Stars play. Sarah Garfoett was guest of Total anticipated ex812,245.00 honor at a birthday party pense Total tax on her sixth her anticipated honoring receipts from probirthday, given by her mother, Mrs. Richard Garbett Jr., perty tax, liquor, at their home in Grace. The water, luway, gasguests were Amy Wright, Cal-li- e oline, interest and irnsc. tax 812,245.00 Bennett, Vaughn Mickel-toShane Rasmussen, Mi shAll (monies taken in from the ell Kendall, Bailey, Tri-ri- a revenue on the water system Hansen, Jana Moore, Ro- will be aside in a special put Monica Jewand byn Lloyd to be held to be paid ett. Mrs. Garbetfs sister, aoount on the General Obligation X 8' SHEETS Mrs. Howard Johnson, assistmis (waterworks). While ed with the warty. Mr. and Mrs. William Wil- his money is being held for purpose, it will be nlaced liams went to Pocatello Sat- this with the Bank and the City reand urday stayed overnight ceives the interest. with their ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams , At the year ending Decem-lx?- r 1971 the City had on and celebrated the birthday band31, in the: rnnaversary of their grand- General Fund 8 582.05 daughter Joan. Jean Dur-lele.- r, Ral-liso- 8 BULL SALE 4 Heifers w, - 19S Herefords Balls HORNED AND POLLED ACCLIMATED TO RANGE AND AREA GUARANTEED FOR BREEDING GRADE "B" OR BETTER Saturday, April 1 Pocatello Fairgrounds snow AT 9:30 AM. - SALE AT 1:00 P.M. 83422 hand not in Bank for interest 8 2.8U0.0D On 75.53 8 (Passed and approved by Stephenson. City Council this 1st day of Students of Thatcher school March 1972. went to Grace last Tuesday see the high W. Maurice Tingev afternoon to school play, Oliver. Mayor SPBING SPECIALS Glenn's Surplus 30 So. Main SMITIIFIELD New shipment of New RAIN COATS 5 Buckle $4.25 Size SALE OH PANELING SEVERAL COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM --- 4 $2.75 Repeat Sale on New Roberts, Franldin Attest: county agent, spent Thursday Russell B. Nielsen, City Clerk afternoon at Thatcher school showing films in connection club projects to the Legal No. 2134 (Pub. March with 23, 30, 1972. fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Dan SN0WMACHINE BOOTS $6.95 4-- 11 Easter sale of all hoys suits and blazers. 99 sizes 14-2- 0 Reg. 19.95. Boys blazer with western styling. Button-dow- n pockets, belted back. Dacron polyester. , n. - Reg. 12.98. The many-wa- y suit. Includes Sc-et- t jacket, vest and 2 pairs of slacks. Assorted styles. Rayon with acetate, nylon or polyester. Sizes Reg. 15.98, Sale 12.99 0, Per Sheet SEE TORO 12 Ceiling Tile -- cm make - THE FINEST SEE US FOR EVERYTHING Sq. Yd. White everything YOU NEED Fining Strips , ,r 2 20 Each --Power like it was Mowers before - Garden Tillers Overstock Paint Sale ALL KIMI-- S Prefixed COLORS OFF SHSRWIN-VmUAK- S W HITE the AID Man ran help. and !ix Sabrs 15 OFF Tho rBEE ESTIMATES ON ALL REMODELING AND REPAIRS . . . WE IIAVE A AVAILABLE AND A LUMBER CO Plumber PRESTON PHONE ON DUTY TO SERVE UTAII PHONE CH YOU NOW I ! ! 852-061- I of AID liwuranc SrrvW s !s 1! pc.ii(;y. The same man who p ays your cni.-ij- . rrn who sells you Hi's the AID Man. Your neighbor. Ho ran help by seoing to it th at yoj don't torsver to not your settlement check. Matter of tact. TheAlDf.Vm to authorized to metis settlements on the spot H.'a a mastsr.t That s the way The AIU Man does unsnarling complications. business. Simple? Yes. And that's the way insurance ought to be. Simpls Honest. Direct Talk to an AID Man. Hs's In tha Yellow Pages. Then shop around. You may find that your AID Man can save you on monoy your premiums, too. AID .. Insurance Services, Det Moines, tows iu, S0304.Dolttodsy.OK? co Protection for your car, your home, yew Ilfs sven fue Carpenier 11 BOOTS . . . SAVE HOW R BIG TRUCKLOAD - payment on Water Bonds . Write for Catalogue, Clair Hillman, Driggs, ID HELD-OVE- at the Bank for future On interest Mrs. .Maxine Garbett accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen, to began where Carl went for a check up with his doctor. Mrs. Ellis Wright returned from the University hospital in Salt Lake City last week after spending a week there for tests and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Francis cf SaBt Lake City spent the her mother, weekend with Mrs. Nellie Stephenson, and also Mr. and Airs. Harris business, LOYAL 59 SOUTH HANSEN STATE, PRESTON 3. Tho big boot for boys. Walnut tone leather with rugged harness strap. Sizes 814-- 3. leather Boys two-ton- e oxford with traditional styling. Durable heel and sole. Sizes 814-- your 4 I Boys strap and buckle style In brown grained leather. Pentred heel and sole. Sizes 8H-- JCPenney The values are here every day. 3. |