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Show t THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah March HUSBAND HONORED Satnrd a y evening Mrs. Ray WUker honored her husband to a party at their home In 13, MM Picture Pretty Theme Of Fashion Show Cleveland. A pot luck per was served to 16 guests, The evening was spent vis ltlng and playing games. table HOME IN GAN LADIES: special Now mak- Mrs. Jonathan u Spring LO- ing their home In Logan are Mr. and t. IS Here Jep-se- Franklin The When You Say gmnral chatman n, Grandchildren, Children Fete Franklin Woman was recently. ...fkeue!" amteanary. errifjc,, , Making their boms ee et . nwyra prspemeaen 331 iff gg M t, at SalbM r to f nf . f. i ba so happy you aMd ls going to .wte was covered with a beautiful bluo and white cut worts 7 MO V -- Mr. 1ZJ9 p.m. Fridays w Kimbariv nZT wiM. andSuSn mn tertahwd her iljiglng nad Louie Goto accompanied at the piano. Bertha Whittle read a history, Jessie Gil- bert gave the lesson and Oneto Hyde took the min-- members Cde. Thursday evening at the Pop N Pin Lanes where a two course lunch was served to eight. Mrs. Leo Button and Mn. Phvl-special guests. Following the lunch- eon, the women wont to the Egbert home tor cards. Beautulful flowers spring decorated the rooms at the Egbert home. Mrs. Ehrin Mn. Cuttejcorod high and received Gaylord bbifp. TO were won by Roma Ball, Laura Harris end Vera . Mrs. Max Norton hostess to members at Study dub home where a recipe nhmgn k id ofEr Jwr ex- - f tlroclab theevening. EatSmember brought a serving of her fav-orite food along with a re-- hoinS-Mn-- members met ld where course luncn was dpe for the exchange. Par a twofrom smnH tables (On sale for a limited time only) J IncludedMri. Clara Miss Edith Homnjpworth, faoatess. .Bridge ser-tictoe- nts hy was STS REGULAR OR EXTRA LENGTH - Each QUILTED OR SMOOTH TOP Twin Bias. Bm Spring At Sninn Law Mn on both sides e Hundreds of !? Mrisss ?ss rMt aa hjsjzsjsj '5rJaiT as'ss: A SLm JI ph?. meeting. jgiS third ; Haworth, Mary Jo Sharon Hone was hostess m colls a Latex Impregnated posture shield Heavy duty, full .support edge twin-taper- ed decorator print Am miadqffinding gold-to- ne tables of MWrtmn mn . odmi d. Pirn mnmMit te thdr nert healthful support e Cushiony layers of Mirithane-foa- dub members GU- - rad- p- poeduisari design for Eitra-fir-m Social Arts (I. Weave of the met at the home of Mr zZiSit SUPREME SERTA-POSTUR- E Mn. and Mrs. Owen Gibson. Full or at no extra cost for the Gay Variate Club Butterfield, fourth. in tiie East and March Thursday 5. was spent West The A dessert hinch was served Bennett, Elaine Hobbs, uSte1 a$Sg Mrs. Eugene Chattertoa was hosteu to members of her Wednesday, night bridge dub atberhomeiriierea tScX Jack. Butter- GbnO Anderson, brough. Mrs. division were Heine smuiiTin to JoAnn .Vaterlaus, DeAnn -- and Lavinia Psrk- - nnt iwth thfrd. Dor-Joa- n SSStjSS: .gL n .AJCUW. . uH n 7 SZ.yt CtasiritaWwi i.;-- TRENTON Joyce man was confirmed a mon-MrWally Read and Mrs. bar of .tha church at fist John Cote. "At cards follow mooting Sunday. Her fath-in- g luncnemi Mrs. Garrett er, Harold, confirmed ; her. was hltfr' scorer and Mrs. assisted by Lloyd Buttars and Bamhrough second high. Bishop W. S. Holt. Officers released were the ward Ray Bright played ealoglcal oommlttee, Mr. md hostess to her. midge oub Mn- - Leland T. Cottle, Mr. associates Thursday at the and Mrs.. Lew P. AIlsop, Mr. Iop' N Pin Lanes using a. and Mrs. Glen L. Griffin ands. St. Patrick' theme ln decora-- Mr. and lbs- - Glade T. Attending the party fin. Sustained to this Mrs, Harold Olsen, mittee were Blriiop W. 8. Mrs. Carl Booker, Mrs- - Paid Holt and High Priest Group Greaves, Mrs. David Davis, Leader, Jamas B. Spackman. Mrs. Ear! Lloyd, Mrs. 'O. D. Released from the Sunday Robinson and Bin. Deward School were Norvrt Hum Gunbtes. Mrs. Olsen was phreys and : ' Janice Smith and Mrs. Humphreys. Ethal Rawltos Ugh o Greaves wu given the Mn- - was' neased aa Relief Susaward. teadiar. dety vislting talaad ai teachers and Wayne Brown held oera of the Sunday School the Art Loro dub at her war Henry P. Ashcroft, evening wahl Lao Cottle and Rachel Mrs. Lucy Tanner re-- Ashcroft.' The memberships tha book, A Faith of Cbaztes L. Wood and Lar To Live By by Mark EL ry Chambers wore Into the ward. Refresh me ntd Spade-fteuTMf- ir s. gen-Mr- s. Grlf-tlon- eom-we- ro : MADS BY A MAWR Serta-PostD-re Of THS FAMOUS :i: IAS SSRTA FCRFICT !i Udlress SUIFfA (all hp Carlson Furniture Co. oId si FINE FURNITURE , r - CARPET - . - GIFTS FHDNK mma CLASS per-aonn- m lKV2?SE -- MCi&berldle krtuteation dau foa tbolMIcd rfiofc lndnda (left to ridit, front row) Naomi ErhvunoviMt, Xoura tity'TriMag couth Porter, Esther Merrill, Van McKgy, Kristina. Roberto, Wanda Cols, Sarah Geddas, Virginia: Cherringtoa; Rad rowRoMinary' Hutchlnr, WlUa GriZiith, Leona Heath, MontaNMson. tynne Moeer, Jean Maria Smith, Della Moeer;Cbnm Meek, v Mrs. Orion Olson, Sanette Smith, SaMna Nash, Ante K. Smltii, Mina Hyde, Shlriey'O. Larson, Manrina KRppert. Vera Cote, Conetence lUs fralning count waa conducted by Monte Nelson, auUt Bono Demonstration Condi; local doctors, nursn, state aanttgnr and health aad youth lenders. Otiien receiving collflcates of coumstlon and not present when tiie picture waa taken are: Merle Broatroom, AMna T. Egbert, Bar Dm Jensen, Leona Kennard, Shllrtey C. Lareon, Barbara Mode, EDen Roberts, Long and Eva Lynn Casperson.n.t GrADUAG . P Books Burr, Mrs. to birthdays.' They enjoyed cake and ice cream. FAIRVIEW The . Saramar were served to 14 drib mem-DUmeeting wm fadd at ben, Mrs. Turner and Mrs. tha home of Louie Guo Fri- - Thomas K. Greaves. Thunu bad charge of the utef oaem "win wuanm. wiriiti. Mm Enna Juim and Louie Cote, rAnii U.M Qubs. rtBentead e f WW as in honor W T MargBKtte and Christy Kai- and Mrs. Earl " Use Tear Ceavenlent Bkek1! I Those ; AHmac was mvudLthat PbMton. Sof 8 wwte i CLIFTON Mr. and te Log- - Mn. NabmlLtoyd' greeted trr i any frtends and rate-fipeti ttves- of You'll wonder how you ever lived without this revolutionary beauty and comfort It Is tha newest the bast . stretch pants should be. Lighter yet stromer, yet sleeker, with instant and total recovery, Veil cant make these panto wrinkk youdoto toem. Hare, our exciting comboln tobric, cotojs, Open TQ . ' - Somt a.Jepmarriedro- - tiid cua THERC ARE NO PANTS LIKE MR. THOMSON'S NEW SPANOEX PANTS PMIIi the narrator, Introduc Shop, : Woman On Birthday stretch pants ee In charge of show as peasant wert Ruby no, ; Delore .Alblstoi ttrino Morrison' and Welch. 1. inomion model - homSOn rim "CJSsA ywrtl will FRANKLIN The children and grandchHdren of Zina AlMston brought" birthday cake and Ice cream In ikiiwn evented to bab bar celebrate bar 83rd Mrtb-da- y 1 nw of Local ladies the latest fashions In eve smart day nlng dresses, time and street clothes as well as sports wear. Small fry of tills community will style show with Willis Moser and Mn. Harold Winn, assisting. County. couple married Mr. Ji Tjn-- .ij of formally Greaves Style style C. Penney, Blocks and Sprousa lng the models and giving Rena, a resume of their attire, .will Mn. LiDell Doney, Mrs. Mrs. be Mrl. Earl Hollingsworth. Kay Hollingsworth Local stores participating Delbert Oazler and Mrs., Or are In look on the' go" modeling in the review with their new lando Rasmussen clothes designed, for the well Easter merchandise will be charge of the decorations the dressed child this summer. Luthys, Bowens, Kings, J. and refreshments, Picture Pretty win be the theme carried out In the preview of fashions for Eas- ter given by Lady Hike the Thursday eveningm Elks lodge at 8 p.m. for members and aeorar So-g- offl-Mr- s. el |