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Show 8B THE THURSDAY, AUGUST CITIZEN Daughter Mr. and Mrs. KIVERDAI.E Marve Packer and daughter another April accompanied daughter, Eileen, to the Salt Lake Airport July 26 where she left by jet to accompany the and Gleaners tour from the intermountain area to Hawaii for eight days. Melanie M-M- Hubbard's Packing Co. 4 And Sheep For Processing For The Finest Meats Cut Just The Way You Want At Our Retail Meat Counter FOR YOUR FREEZER: Beef Quarters Pork Whole, Halves, Cut and Wrapped Whole or Half Whole Lambs Kevin Woodward of San Jose, Ashbakcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ashbakcr of Calif., was here for two weeks Oneida Station, also went with visiting with grandparents, Mr. Eileen on the tour. Mrs. and Mrs. John C. Vaterlaus. He Packers mother, Mrs. Nell returned home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jensen Hansen, went to the airport with went to Ephraim for the 24th them and before returning home they stopped in Salt Lake weekend and visited with her City and called on the Dan sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Her mansen and Mrs. Orpha EdAuger family. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Andersen wards. They attended the Manti were in Bountiful over the "Mormon Miracle pageant weekend visiting with their one night. Mrs. Varita Woolf has been in children and families. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bosen Salt Lake City visiting with her were in Idaho Falls on July 24 children and families and other and 25 visiting with her two relatives the past three weeks. Mr. brothers, Heed and Urban Olsen A daughter and and Mrs. Phillip Cutright, and families. Marlene of Logan visited for a few brought her home and stayed days recently at the Bosen three days. They also visited in Pocatello with his father, T. R. home. Linda Mae Packer of Logan Cutright. Another daughter and and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Packer and family of Tremon-lo- n Kirkland of Salt Lake City, spent the rodeo weekend visited recently with her mothwith parents, Mr. and Mrs. er. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Packer Marve Packer. Linda Mae will be here the remainder of the have their grandchildren, Tes-si- e and R. B. Edgar of Salt Lake week. Mrs. Myrtle Waddoups of City, visiting them for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tate and Dayton and her granddaughter, sons Steven and Curtis of Roy Lexie Waddoups of San Jose, were home over the weekend Calif., visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Tate. Barrington. son-in-la- Collect Phone Will Pick Up Caiile, Hogs, er Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren went to Weiser last Sunday to attend the funeral services Wednesday for her brother, Frank S tardier. Their daugh- ter, Mrs. Maxine Hendricks of Lewiston, accompanied them. He Proved children of Lima, Mont., were present for the reunion and stayed over the 24th holiday weekend visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Delore Wallgren Dixie and Todd Cole went to and children Carl and IJnrfa of for July 24 to visit their Cove Richland, Wash., came recently grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. to attend the funeral services for his mother, Mrs. Hattie Joseph Day. Their parents went Bancroft that evening to Wallgren. He returned home to after being here a week and his attend the rodeo. Kaylene and Ted Troseth and wife and children are visiting three children of Grace visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bosen. Mr. and Mrs. July 24 with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bosen will take them back home . Griffin. They had a cookout in Scott of Sunday. Wallgren San ' the yard. Keith's father, La- -' Jose, Calif., also came to tfand mont Griffin, and friend, Melba the funeral for his grandKidman of Beaver Dam, were mother. also present. Mr. and Mrs. John C. VaterOn the evening of July 24, Mr. laus had their son Rodney and and Mrs. Robert Lindhardt family of Clinton, Ut., and the invited his two sisters, Mrs. Carl Vaterlaus family of PresJoyce Cook and children and ton for the July 24 weekend. The Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trujillo men helped their father put up and family, and a brother, Ross his hay. and family, of Banida to their home to show home movies. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nielsen had her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Talbot, and the Jerry Moore family of Preston and Mrs. Vernon Merrill Y Mr. and and son Jim of Anaheim, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Oliverson of Logan for an outdoor supper July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winger entertained at dinner last Tuesday evening for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Talbot, and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Merrill of Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Talbot had their son Dale of Ogden visit them a week ago Friday. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roskelly of Ogden called on her parents. That Sunday, Mrs. Blanche Pyper, Mrs. Juanita Jamison of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dalian Rasmussen and family of Preston visited them, and Mrs. Ramona Rasmussen of Preston and Mrs. Maggie Howell of Ogden were Tuesday callers. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Skeen of Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Skeen of Downey spent the rodeo weekend with their daughter and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Talbot. The Carl Bennetts had Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bennett of Salt Lake City and Mrs. William Dennis and children of Logan home for the rodeo weekend. ... . ' - Your U. S. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER SAID: "BOB SMYLIE HAS BECOME A NATIONAL do SPOKESMAN ..." What your neighbors "BOB SMYLIE WAS him? about Isnt it, say THE GREATEST ADMINISTRATOR IDAHO EVER HAD I" GREATEST INCOME INTO THE STATE, and WHICH IS SPENT HERE. Without these producers who spend where they make, EVERY POLITICAL SUBDIVISION from District to State would be in as would be rural and urban Idaho. But Washington has made School FINANCIAL CHAOS, Lets talk about Bob Smylies forthright position on National and Foreign Problems and issues. EVERY EFFORT TO KEEP THESE PRODUCERS' . Bob Smylie is PLEDGED TO AN END TO THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN WAR just as soon PRODUCERS DOWN WITH PORTS if parities started to INCOMES AT 1940'S THEIR COSTS SOAR levels 1 as possible and a total end to OUR COMMITMENTS THERE. "THIS IS THE ONLY ROAD TO PEACE AND WE SHOULD TRAVEL IT." INFLATION RUNAWAY through BUDGETS and HUGE PREPOSTEROUS DEFICITS MUST STOP IN WASHINGTON. Inflation, through THEM has ROBBED ALL of 2. the benefits of wage increases, tax cuts, and left those on FIXED and RETIREMENT INCOMES, literally having the roof taken from over them and food from their table, RUN-AWA- Y INFLA- the wage earner, small business man and our retired folks must come to an end, and proper restitution made to them. SINCE BOB SMYLIE WAS GOVERNOR. THE STATE'S BUDGET SIX YEARS LATER IS 50 PER CENT HIGHER, and NO ONE KNOWS WHETHER IT'S BALANCED OR NOT. 3. AGRICULTURE and LIVESTOCK ARE THE PRIME OCCUPATIONS OF IDAHO. ITS BACKBONE, BY BRINGING THE in 1972, down. AREN'T PARITY LEVEL, LET to the outrageous and BEAT THESE FOREIGN IM- rise or costs go INDIVIDUAL BUSINESS MEN, OUR FARMERS AND LIVESTOCK MEN, AS OF EQUAL STATURE as the DETROIT CORPORATIONS FOR WHOM WASHINGTON EVEN DEVALUED GOLD TO CUT OUT CHEAP FOREIGN LABOR IN CAR PRODUCTION ? WASHINGTON MAY THINK OF THIS BACKBONE OF IDAHO AS SECOND RATE CITIZENS. BUT BOB SMYLIE CERTAINLY DOES NOT. THESE gfcK. . Senator Republican Candidate For U.S. Senator Next Tuesday, Aug. 8 Primary BOB SMYLIE, VERY ; Prove Himself As Governor TION of Mr. and Mrs. WINDER Carol Stocks and family attend-- . ed the Stocks reunion at the Preston city park July 22. There were 129 present. A daughter, Mrs. William Palmer and He Will Equally Himself As Your BY , Mrs. Varita Woolf was In Winder one day last week calling on her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Talbot. Let's Visit Afeoutf Gov. SroaylloeAs Your U. S. Semsiffoir THIS DEFRAUDING Stocks Reunion Held To Tour Hawaii Nun-gess- PRESTON 852-167- 3. 1972 V i yt, t .A 'V' ' ' SWING YOUR CORNER MAN Square dancers from Idaho and Utah came to Preston last Wednesday evening to perform for the public at an open-a- ir street dance. The block in front of the city building and county courthouse was blocked off, and dancers were lively until 11 p.m. Citizen Photo Public Lands Book Offered Whats Left of The Old Frontier? This and a myriad of other questions regarding public lands are answered in the Bureau of Land Managements 1971 edition of "Public Land Statistics. Idahoans will find a wealth of information about their state in the paper bound book. For example, did you know that 188-pa- "Public Land Statistics may be purchased for 75 cents from the Superintendent of Docu- there is more of Idaho's land in National Forests than any other state outside of Alaska? Also, ments, U. S. Government Printperhaps you would like to know ing Office, Washington, D. C. there are 151 mineral leases on 20402. Those ordering should 190,537 acres of public land in to refer Idaho. catalogue No. 53. 4 :9 71. Save 25 on our 3.99 polyester knits for back-to-schoo- l. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jensen and family of West Jordan, Mrs. Adrian Mickelsen and children of Sandy and Mrs. Ingrid Toler and family of Provo attended the funeral services for their uncle, Nathan Thomas, last week. They also visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hedin. Leslie and Shelly Mickelsen of Sandy spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hedin. Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Gibson had Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hull and children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Gibson and family of Missoula, Mont., home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stocks and family of Bountiful came for the rodeo weekend. Reg! 3.99 yd. polyester doubleknits In a wide assortment of fashion colors, jacquards, surface textures, and more. Machine t, washable and Penn-Pres- KEEP Representative too. You'll want a whole wardrobe of them. ANGUS CONDIE Didn't Bob Smylie as Governor SPEND MORE TIME EACH YEAR IN THE BEAR RIVER COUNTIES THAN ANY OTHER GOVERNOR ? His 12 year record here testified he could ALWAYS HEAR YOU. WOULD BOB SMYLIE EVER BE SO FAR AWAY'IN WASHINGTON AND UNHEEDFUL OF YOUR WISHES, THAT HE WOULD CAST HIS VOTE AGAINST A FUNDAMENTAL BILL TO PROTECT YOU, TRUTH IN LENDING ? CAN YOU RISK YOUR'S AND YOUR COUNTY'S FUTURE, THE MAIN-STEOF BEAR RIVER, FOR AN UNPROVEN WHEN YOU HAVE THE PROVEN IN BOB SMYLIE? THE STATE LEGISLATURE His recent appointment to the Appropriations Budget and Fiscal Committee indicates the of his leadership in state government. caliber PRIMARY REPUBLICAN M Paid political advertisement, Smylie for Senate Committee, Keith Martindale, Chmn, Bear Lake; Norman Bjorkman, Caribou; Neil Nelson, Chmn. Fianklin). IN August 8, 1972 Chmn, Citizens For Condie Robert M. Hull Brig Young . JCPenney We know what you're looking for. |