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Show i';J , . hhmiimhuuhhi t .,v ' ' ' ' .s i Vv;,-.- V.,- 'j- f- V. i ; V--?- v ' THE V v ' CITIZEN THURS., SEPT. 21, Lions Members Attend Meeting New members installed into Preston Lions Club Sept. 13 were Robert Whitehead of Utah Power and Light, and Percy Gibson of Gibsons Maverik Service. Mark Hammond, chairman of the membership committee, was in charge of the meeting. Special speaker was Wallace Jensen, postmaster, who ex- - plained the new post office system. HONORED Earl Jensen of Jensen TV and Appliance, was honored at the recent Convention of RCA and Whirlpool appliance dealers held at Sun Valley, Ida., by being named a member of the Huish Distributing Company's Summit Club. The Huish Summit Club is reserved for outstanding RCA and Whirlpool dealers who distinguish themselves in sales and service in and to their community. Mr. Jensen has, through efforts, been a member of this select group of fine RCA and Whirlpool dealers for 12 Inter-Mounta- in MARRIAGES In Franklin County David Monroe Denton, 22, Preston, and Jana Carpenter, 18, Preston. Sept. 15. Norman Lee Rice, 40, Preston, and Edna Colleen Bird, 39, Preston, Sept. 15. SENIOR AND GRAND CHAMPION Sons, was named First RESERVE CHAMPION Kan Ida Blossom Cora was named First and Reserve Grand Champion at the Eastern Idaho State Fair. She was also exhibited by Marvin Prescott and Sons of Grace. Three-Year-O- ld Four-Year-Ol- d, Fair recently. MAGISTRATE COURT Grace Dairymen Take Honors dairymen captured most of the top dairy animal prizes at the State Fair in Blackfoot recently, especial- ly in the Holstein division. The Grand Champion of the show, named Kan-Id- a Maxine, was bred and exhibited by Marvin Prescott. The Reserve BlosChampion cow, Kan-Id- a som Cora, was also bred and exhibited by Marvin Prescott and sons. She was also first d and best udder class. The Prescotts also won the Junior Champion female with Kate Dolly. Reserve Grand Champion Bull was exhibited by Daniel Mickclson and sons, also of Grace. Junior Champion Bull, Rocket Life 0 Riley Pilot, was exhibited by Riley Mickelson, Kan-Id- a Grace. Grand and Reserve Champion cows combined with Kan-Id-a Beaut, second and best udder in class, to win best three females, and with one additional cow, they also won the dairy herd class. The ld The New Agnew FALL FIX-U- P FESTIVAL By PAUL HARVEY President Agnew, then and now, is scarcely recognizable as the same man. He has an explanation for that. I have Vice another. Four years ago as a candidate for Vice President, Spiro made certain that the Who electorate learned who was Who. The World's Best Seller ALUMINUM STORM DOOR Elected, he remained in much demand as a speaker, his invitations topping those of the President himself. Grass-rooaudiences jumped to their feet cheering when he lambasted oddballs and and "impudent longhairs snobs." July 19, 1970, in Denver, he jested, I haven't said anything controversial all week. ts remark alerted' those That of us who have tasted the narcotic of PITCHES HANOI! a LOCK applause. To us it was obvious that the Vice President had been led by the applause into trying to top himself with each new utterance. That is the elephant trap which cost Joe McCarthy his life. And when the rousing rhetoric condemnation led to wide-brus- h of intellectuals per se and "young people" per se and to careless remarks 'VISS-IOK- and " CANT COSHERS OR I' Twin WIM WEATHERSTRIPPB "sOW ROTTOIS EXPANDER AIL HARDWARE MCUIDSD 5AVI ON ADD BEAUTY FUEL BILLS A lifetime and VALUE at Anderson's Investment-exclusi- ve EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED about Pol-ack- Republicans seeking the 1970 election did not want Agncw's endorsement. President not did FOR ALL HARDWARE Nixon's adminis- until after the 1970 the Vice President election begin to pull in his elbows and fall in step with (he slackened pace of the SALE less 'A INCH By militant majority. February, 1971, the gov- ernor of Michigan said, I see a new Agnew." That same month the Vice $32s ELMER'S GLUE The President told a youth conference that Anybody above the age of 18 is an adult and deserves to be regarded and lespcclcd as such. one-tim- e hard-hittin- blood. He concedes that the news media which he once found biased has improved. Vice President Agnew's explanation for the conspicuous metamorphosis is that he does not need to be the cutting edge" for this year's campaign because, he says, the other candidate has seized the razor from the wrong end. The more comprehensive explanation, it seems to me, is that the next years of Spiro Agnew are to be pattered purposely after the MO (method of operation) of his mentor. With an eye on the presidential campaign of 1976, he wants the adopted cool" which expanded Nixons image to enhance his. To In Rickie Lynn Jensen, Preston, disobeyed traffic signal, $10, Sept. 14. Jesse Avila, Salt Lake City, speeding, $17.50, forfeited, Sept. 12. S3 t&rJh MARK Dan C. McKay, Weston, speeding, $37, Sept. 18. Reed Taylor Marler, Logan, speeding, $20, Sept. 18. 15. Cindy Winn, Preston, violarestricted license, $10, Sept. 15. Thomas R. Jensen, Preston, driving while intoxicated, $150, Sept. 18. Thomas R. Jensen, Preston, expired operator's license, $7.50, Sept. 18. Gary G. Porter, Preston, no safety helmet, $5, Sept. 18. IDAHO'S HART AGAIN AS ONE Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Matthews of Prcslon and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Matthews and family of Pocatello went to Rcxburg to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Matthews brother, Joseph Earl Parkinson. OF OUR LEGISLATIVE STATESMAN their Centennial Edition of the book, TO REMEMBER, THESE Idaho Poets & Mark Hart, a conservative Borah, Writers Guild selected a conservative Democrat, Republican. is now available Whitehead, son of Mr. J. Hoyet Whitehead, has accepted an Franklin, accounting position at Associated Food Stores, Inc., Salt Lake City. Mr. Whitehead took a sional Accounting and Business Administration course while attending the Salt Lake school of Stevens Henagcr. He is a graduate of Preston high school. just your name and address and the word "Borah. Mark Hart, Box 274, Preston, Idaho 83263 B THE DAY OF TOE CAT. &HEMLTM AT YOUR Starting today, theres a complete line of smart, new, better built cars at the sign of the cat. Not shown: Mercury Monterey, car thats built the medium-pricebetter to ride better. See a whole new family of wagons, too, the kind only Mercury could build. It all happens today. The Day of the Cat. d Mercury Marquis Completely restyled. Steel-belteredials standard. Tests show that the average driver can expect 40,000 miles of tread wear from these tires under normal driving conditions. Shown: Marquis Brougham. Mercury Montego Personal size, but with the luxurious ride of a big car. Uses same type suspension system s as most expensive cars. Shown: Montego MX Brougham. Lincoln-MercuiY- AND Buy AGGIE FOOTBALL TICKETS MASKING at Idaho Appliance TAPE $1.25 ONLY 16 VALUE 88 v IDAHO PHONE 852-086- Sporting Goods North State Mercury Cougar Mercury Comet The cat is not like anybody elses car. Cougar's built better to give you more luxury and sportiness than any car near its price. Shown: Cougar XR-7- . 2 ' One tough little car, now available with fine car options usually found only in expensive cars. Comet Built better to last longer. UTAH STATE 7m. LUMBE PRESTON, & HOME GAMES illustrated with optional whitewalls and bumper rub strip. 1973 cars must meet Federal emissions standards before sale. All Mercury Sept. 30 Colo. State Nov, 4 Idaho Nov. 11 Utah (HC) Nov. 18 Nov. 23 So. McCUNE MOTOR COMPANY Miss. Weber State Eugene Chatterton a KMIDAY d GETS POST Mrs. in complimentary booklet today and share it with your friends. Send no money, 24-2- l ed C. E. delightfully entertaining and worthwhile booklet, titled "ME AND BILL BORAH." You will love it. Please send for a TEAM Compete Contest The National Guard Bureau announces that SP4 Lee C. Purser of Preston, will compete in the 1972 Winston P. Wilson Rifle and Pistol Championships This tournament, Sept. which will determine the individual and team shooting champions of the National Guard, will be fired at Camp Robinson, Ark. and the to write a chapter about William This chapter MEMBER Sociable Citizen In GREAT g exponent of political polarization became a candidate of conciliation. His speedics were not exactly dull, but were no longer sharp enough to draw s" Japs," the Vice President's popularity went into decline. Where the December, 1969, Harris poll showed 42 percent disapproved of Agnew, the August, 1970, Harris Survey showed the public 47 percent against Agnew. By October, 50 percent were opposed. Many office in described by his Agnew, political opponents and by some Republicans as "the great divider, became an intraparty moderator. fat tration of moderation had diluted the public outrage, but PRE - HUNG 1 Lucy. Paul Harvey Anderson Lumber's PIP show. Scott Mickelson, Grace, also won the FFA Fitting and Showing with Weber Pioneer Evan M. Harris, Preston, expired operators license, $7.50, appeared Sept. 15. Evan M. Harris, Preston, disobeyed traffic signal, $10, Sept. 15. Clair Riley Culler, Pocatello, disobeyed stop sign, $10, Sept. tion of three-year-ol- WEATHERSTRIP Marvin Prescott and sons were named Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor at the are in addition to court costs. All fines 17.50 years. WILLIAM E. BORAH, ELECT At Eastern Idaho State Fair Two of the Grace Kan Ida Lu Maxine, exhibited by Marvin Prescott and Senior and Grand Champion at the Eastern Idaho State 1972 40 WEST ONEIDA |