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Show - &-' - V A. ' ? J s ' 4 iP CITIZEN. Lewiston. UtahDeeember It. INS f.. ... . - i " ... GIFT LAMPS ' r a-KW- .1 . O NJYLE ,:j DE8K O TABLE FOR EVERT HOME: lJ' V'WV; O'? j. r'-- - ; 0. ' A.1 I '.! . DEOOSATOK'j i V I - T Belief Society Holds Dinner Selects '63 Musical - Petersen held a reunion on LEWISTON The StandThanksgiving day at too Cor- ards Nght for the Laurel nish church boose. girls and their mothers of Dinner was served on one Benson Stake was held o n long table, which was beauti- December 3 at the Ward at fully decorated with a basket of fruits and miniature turp.m. keys arranged by Janean J. The speaker of toe evenng Bauman. Prayer was offered was Etane Smart .of Salt by Grant P. Petersen. Those Lake City, assistant director present included Mr. and Mrs of Volunteer waken at the Ears KeodeH, Carolyn and Salt i Lake QountyDetenop Vera Kenden, Mr. and Mrs. cented, and an active church Wells Jackson and son Den- member.' i jj'4 nis from Lewiston, Mr. and . The program wasMl, tinder the RebMrs. Victor Rasmussen, drectoo of Blrs. Edith Bar-loecca, Marilyn and Phillip RaStake . Laurel Leader 4008 of Mrs. Leda Paid and Mrs. Directors will be Mr. smussen from Ctarkstod, She 1217 gave the address of weland Mrs. Shipley, Debnar Derricott for and Mrs. Grant P. Petersen come. Dorothy Gilbert, 1102 Pond Gbyeaakog ." , , acted as M.C. and Intro- tha Drama and Joyce Smith and son Wallace, Mr. and Rodebush 3006 BUss Hants, stake Carolyn each number appear-,ln- g for HaU 3439 ducedon toe Mrs. Loiter Wassum and ba- Laurel the Dances.. Hie stagPrfMrt,' Bodily 0000 mothers,program. by daughter Wendy, A 1 1 en the rematada 'of ffye under the direcCarlson 1102 ing praf of Mrs. Rachel Dotton, Gets and Claudia Edmonds, ram. 1102 tion Roundy werh SIven hi Mrs. RoskeDy is a sls-tPrayen Rlgbv. and Mrs. Jo Hill aU from Bountiful Mr. and 1213 and accompanied by tar Mrs. of Mrs. Rigby. Lee Glow and Bbn accompanied Mrs. Joseph My tar and chil- RogdaButtaro. oft home the Dinner gneeU sha TOTALS M 14 1 16 Joycdyn Wood, sang too opening and doting numbers, of Mr. and Mrs. Sylmar G. dren, Glade, Beth and DougThe Laurel Class of Cove and Si-- Jeiaop on Thanksgiving were las, Mr. and Mrs. Charles sang The Laurel Song and 42 66 Oh Holy Night North Cache Mrs. Vilate Dahtat, mother of Bauman and children, Fred, 2 11 17 15 lent Night. A Peal of a Girl. They A Christmas Stay was told Mrs. Jessop, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Jo and Lisa from were: children and Alton ,v. by Miss Ronda Hammond of Myna Allan, Aldena Dave, Mr. and Mrs. Preston. Alfred Allen presenKay, and Charlene, Mr Bountiful and Cornish, Kay H e n d ricks; Ry, Mrs. John J. Jones and Ross Kenden and infant son Cheryl Ktagxford, Vicky Jo ted a Chord Organ solo. A ladies trio The Trip'e children, Roger, Gloria, Vir- - Jeffrey from Ogden. Lewis and Judy Shumway Tones of Preston sang thraa ginii, and Alum, aU of Logan. Dnrtag toe afternooi a pro- Their accompanst wu BarChristmas songs. They were Guests at toe home of Mr. Day bara Hendrcks. gram of Thanksgiving The Laurel Crest was riven accompanied tar Mias Bever- and Mrs. Haxen Bright ter were recited by the r poems Hail the ly holiday Thanksgiving Joyce Sorenson of Corn-- i. Th Preston Elks Lodge la December N at toe Lodge. Mrs. Katie Tltensor pre- their family, Mr. and Blrs. children and organ and piThe song My Testimony The annual Charity Ball will sented a Fashion Show of Jed Hart and two children ano duets were once Ashplayed by was song by Rarhe1 be held on December 21 ter Hats What The' Best Dressed annual and Blf. of Lake Read. Salt ana croft Janis Avis City, They and Gade Bly'er. Lodge members and partners Women Will Be gram according Wearing Ths Bln. Stephen Bright and baby Wallace Petersen who com- - were accompanied by Bfarie Call, Exalted Ruler. with dinner and dancing. All Women Will Be Wearing This of Logan, Bfr. and Mra. Lew- - pieted an IDS mission in toe Spackman. of Hie highlight the proto charity. Holiday Season. Beautiful is Wiser and two children of Eastern will go proceeds States, showed slide Susan Mendenhall, accomgram is the distribution of M ark1 decorated hats were model! Lewiston and sot taken in Virginia and panied lw Blarshn Button, pictures some IN gift baskets to needy The annual canned food matWashington, D. C. and sur- - sang "He That Hath Clean inee will be held at 1 p.m. on Sr Gwen Taylor. J o vce yn Brighl Bliss DeAnne Petty families in toe area. ood, Karma Dean Thomp- of Ogden joined the group on rounding areas. Charles Bau- Hands and a Pure Heart." 21 at too Grand December son, Louise Wiser, Diane Saturday and spent a day vi- man showed slide pictures ACCORDING to Mr. Call Prehide and poatlude music the cooperation and the assis- Theater for all toe children Jorgensen, Ruth Swendson, siting with them. They talked taken in Hawaii and others was played tar Marsha But-taand Blerdee Bod'y. tance of the merchants and of the valley. The admission Karen Hyer. Katherine King, to their son John, who Is in enroute from New Jersey individuals of the area makes will be one or more cans of Dorothy Little, Vends Jorgen Also lowing the pro, Bountiful. to back home California serving a mission, sen. Gay Jorgensen, the program possible and the food. taken by famfy guests had the opportunty to on the telephone and he re- pictures la Durrani meet the speaker personally. Elks Lodge u very grateful AH members "summer during clothdonations of toys, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hyer pots he is well and busy and outings up in the Wind Ri- Refreshments were saved to to them. are visiting in Montgomery, very happy in his work. .. vas Mountains. approxmatly IN guests, The events for toe Christ- ing and other gift articles Ala. with their daughter and will be the appreciated by mas season tac'ude family Mr. and Mrs Childrens Christmas party on Elks, Mr. Call added. Cham Mr. and Mrs. Asa Thompson entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner for their famn ily, Mr. and Mrs. Omar and famly, Mr. and Its. Jean Peterson and son of Idaho Falla, Ida. MR. AND MRS. Claude Kent and Mrsm Osmond Kent THE PERFECT FOR THE of Milad, Ida. and Mrs. Lar-an-d HARD TO BUY FOR Mrs. E.E. Clark of Los and Angeles. i ONES ON YOUR USf. Miss Kira Hayes of Ogden, ' Miss Kay Clark of Los AREALLY Wutard Can of Ogden, APPRECIATED and Mrs. Eurilla Wiser of GIFT; ! Lewis ttn were dinner guests v , iw By B.VD. Mr. end Mrs. Les Buxton on Friday. HE NEVER HAS The fondly of Mr. and Mrs. DdlOt the MOi In Year A. L. Andrew held a rfinnor Fan Ftab-tane- d ENOUGH Life with One of these at home of Thursday Kty. Bln. Merlin L. Anfor Comfort Wonderful Gilts. All drew. Those present we Mr. and Bln. A. L. Andrew, ONLY JS to I7J6 Batten. Zfoper Styles Blr. and Blrs. Arthur l or Pnltaw. and family. Blr.. and Bln Leland A. Cottle and children, and Heen. Andrew and Ann Andrew of Provo, BYU, all of Logan, attending Order flowers by telephone Blr. ana Blrs. Archie Cottle The Perfect Gift Yeung and son Lynn, Blr. and Bln ter delivery Bennis Williai and family THE IDEAL GIFT FOR Men to Grandfathers. woorld-wld- e, or ter lome den, Beth Wilcox of Lo- -, ALL B1EN $3.M LaPreal Baldwin of ONLY 64 J8 to fMB town! la delivery anywhere Other Styles from LM and Bln. msaiih wji Blr.and Andrew children. BHL AND MRS. Lorin y and daughter Loene of Salt Lake City, apart the 74 East 4tt Santo, Preston Thanksgiving haHdavs at the Every Color In The home of Dr. and Blrs. Dale Rainbow and the Fnbrlc He Likes Best We have everyneed FROM He to 6LN thing yen and want to enjoy toe Winter Fun. 61-2- 7 for flip r 5 -- Lewatob-First-Fourt- ' Lyle pr 36-1- ADEA BOGS PETET-POIN- f Cornish Family Lamb Hoar Holds Beamon Detention CORNISH The family of Home Leader the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ffigh School The Lewisaffair over the LEWISTON ton Fourth Ward Relef SoJayveea. The annual Opera . Box score: ciety he'd their annual din- Preston High School will be MALAD 35 ner on Friday, night In the Bye Bye Birdie, the popuHall. A turkey dinHarris 800 M Cultural Jones trimmings lar musical, by Strouae and 222 ner with a'lto the n large group. Adama. ; Atkinson saved 143 was Invocation and blessing on Thls muslcal show 131 toe Hartvlgson has been food was given tar Stake 0 10 Schwarts No. 1 In too U. S. chosen as AlPresident Re'lef Evans Society' 020 ton Lewis. by toe National Thespian SoHawkes 100 an the dinner, Thomas Following ciety. 0000 02 11 interesting program was preHughes Bye Bye Birdie win be in toe Chanel The proFacer 0222 sented was of toe 2nd week .under the direction presorted gram wOTM include It Mrs. of Leda and Mrs. February. Pona 13 M TOTALS 35 leading ratal Dorothy Gilbert, and Mrs. some twenty-on- e NORTH CACHE-- 31 FoTowing the dinner, an as well as chorus and modern 115 6 Interesting program wai pre- dancers. Waite Casting the show will in the ChapeL The proPearce 61111 next week., . Barson ' gram was under the direction take place a The North Cache Basketball iquad took to the Idaho road Wednesday, after defeating Malad last week. The Bul'doa were scheduled to meet Oakley on Wednesday, Burley on Thursday, Mlnlco at Rupert on Friday and Buhl on Saturday. , A balanced scoring attack a marked North Cache to victory over Malad In he Friday night encounter. Coach Jay Whitman had only one player. hit the double figures, Tearce with 11, but 11 p'ayero saw action and only one failed to scot.1 Hall nine points and Barson. eight, followed by Anderson with eeven and Rodrimih and Waite with six each. Harris of Malad nailed down top scoring honors of toe evening1 with 16 points, entire nearly oafrhalf too output of too game for the Dragoni. At the end of too first parted thoscore wai 1M ter North Cache and Ola advan tor Intermission. ced to The North Cache Junior Varsity also notched a vie- 51-3- BEDROOM O JE V jj: n North Cache Cagers Travel Idako.Circuit BRIGHTEN THE HOMES OF YOUR LOVED ONES ' WITH ONE OF THESE 1 Uwiitei Brinfi ALL WOOL tm Jiyw ..15N Elko Ready Annual Charitable Prograi i rs Fol-igra-m, the on fob Bm ' OCCASIONAL the $4hi UP FLOWERS Ber-eso- Miss-Lora-Le- . An-gee- FUJUUS s, SWEATERS , - Poinsettias Hwifwu ... ' Cydaman Bfar-shal- Horns END YOUR SHOPPING PROBLEMS WITH OF OUR HUGE SELECTION O BEDSPREADS O O CORNING O WARE COLOR GLASS. WARE VIKING GERMAN LEAD O HAND-CU- GLASS WARE T Priced From $LB0 'i-- & by-wi- re GIFTS... EDWABDS FL0BAL J Hi. M t CONSOLE VBSLCQ Stereo - Hi-- PortaUe I . ' v' Fi V i;. .a. j..; A Am it nMVif r y That's xighti Santa, himMlf, finds it hard to pass np ptaying vdto the toy MmDeiweFamlmplieinarts. Sira them add yonTl realiatlo, ptat-sls-e IfV'rm why youngsters, too, like toon so well. , , . or that for the folsel fasmoei line plow There's a ooaplete young wagon that hftdtaia lowers far transporting or plowing; a robber-tire- d big load of play grata; a toy manure apraada tha aorawypreadsof m"4 end sawdust; a disk harrow that angles and sttainhtena;;Ad,' course, a sturdy, toy tractor that will be your youngsters priafpoesed-- TIES SU Aeceesories - Front $LN GIVE HIM A He Tacks - ! Boys and girls, alike, got a Ug thrill Dad. This Chriatama, set them up ' o See 'us now imptaments. i , r.i V rf PHONE OMNI . , 4 .... 4 From MJt ; For Gifts For All The Hen In Your Life Shop At TanwprlMii.'k j Ie tiii wJc tr.'lnfa .,i. 9 " i TANNERS Jens Store 1.0. t .. Preston Impleoenl Co. , .1 ; -' Furniture, CcrpblGifis II Gift Fa An Men. . . Hell , Really Love 1 v kmaU-rcal- i. t ... A Wonderful oa Large Selection . From - . toe Colon He Levee MOST Barometa ' 1 LM whMW- -p APPRECIATED GIFT : K FROM ONLY BNter ' Cedar Cheiisv$3U5 np f SU k A MOST WANTED ' '.V Cnbeo Western AO WAGONS f O a DISK . fi Northland Skis " $149 JO vwi A Fine Gift for Every Bfaa. Dreu, Cnonal, O O Nertoland ... TV-- Whlte Stag SUTogs : S219JS9 . BELTS V . mfl fa Skiing Supplia TRACTOM ' GLOVES Ros-kell- O .. Men's Bobos 1 14 SOUTH STATE PRESTON OPEN-TI- T I P. BL DEC. 11 TO DEC. M v. h bo Hi oe Tt Us in mi wl) fin tor Pli De ,vl rw gui Ufa |