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Show r Jfcrtvvv'Jr. vv . t V mU 4t-- i tTHl r ., CITXZEX, a ' v r 4 ' ' Jimmie Gilbert of Salt the weekend visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Bar low Gilbert. of Sunday dinner guests Mr.and Mrs. Gun Nelson was Marjorie Nelson. Marjorie is going to France to meet her husband Norman, where they will make their ming after an operatloi She lime wife of George Hyde, and surviving her are one son and two daughters. Edwin ,Hydo of Logan, S h a nnon Frlr Hobbs of Pocatello aid Ira Baker of Logan. .iter LuAnn. Bryce Clark of BYU spent Eiva Kerr, the daughter of the weekend visiting with Ms Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kerr, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and Sherwin Atkinson the ion of Mr. Earl Atkinson of Day-ir. and Mrs. Henry Drury ton were married Friday in I were Sunday dinner .guests to the Logan Temple. Friday r. and Mrs. Dick wainston ening Mr. and : Mrs. Eunar of Preston. Brent Bodihr and a mission ary Mend, John Mehtag of South AMca spent the end visiting with Mr, Mrs. Am Bodily and family. LuAnn Bodily spout Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bodily. Loam Sacrament me eting in the eighth ward of Preston where Rooold Schow reported Ms Southern States mission. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury Wednesday of Mr.and Mrs. Wayne of Smithfleld. The dinner was in honor of Waynes birthday. ried couple with a wedding lettag Sunday night were Mr. reception which was held in Elmo Peterson, High Council the Fairview ward cultural and Mrs. Ruth Smith, other visitor was Mrs. Harriet hall Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rowh Peterson. Mrs. Jean Barger and her Ungs of Lewiston visited Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. OH Bee Hive class visited fam-vHies in the ward Choules. Tuesday lMenkd a little Mr. and Mrs. and Mardene Hall attended Dm; Thursday night at the I. Kf n Pins for the diractov PMkins attawed a turkey and employees of the Inter-- 1 mountain Parma Corpt fljf King" Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hyde spent Friday in Salt Lake . ty on huslneu. Theoda Hyde died at thel UiftMl H0UI Logan hoqdtal Saturday mo Rwu Home DoQonsiraiioQ Cocndl Hoots v as The Borne FAIR VIEW Demonstration Council meet tag was held at tha home of Vera Cole on Wednesday. The people present include Lucre tin Maughn, the home antenatal agent, Barbara Meek, Mary Bergquist, D o r o thy Johnson, Kay Bergquist, and Monta Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hall and family, Roma Hall and daughter Cathleen, and Mar dene Hall went to Salt Lake City on Saturday. Helen Jensen, Raquil Bar ris, Mildred Hall and ai paniest Carol Gilbert sang a song at the DUP convention in Lewiston Uwiy 33DISCODnT (ban . - - ifidinl'i Miscaf ocd Children's Coals : i rCUVMW c$ie Pro-Chrisin- , t Lewkloa, UlihDoeember If, IM i noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ornal Hyde visited Sunday with her mo of Wee ther Sadie Nr ton. Judie Hansen and Idana Ca boon spent the weekend visit tag with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Smith. Lynn Addott of BYU and . EAVES STYLE SHOP v PRESTON City spent home. . ii dinner Tam-Log- I ev-ltf- . -- sr a-Bn- ra . STILL SHOPPING? WE STILL HAVE Management Course Held At Belief Society HOOVER On December DAYTON I VACUUM s1 I PLEASE YOUR GIRL ' WITH ONE OF THESE I ms FROM ONLY huge selection ui I I . basaar TREA8URET0N-- A and program was held Saturday night in the cultural hall, under The direction of the Relief Society. Lunch. was also served by the ward. , Mr. Mr. . Kent Pasktas, Woodrow Weinman, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. TM Pasktas, and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Denton attended die recap Denton attended the'teeeptlon M r. Mr. Kent Pasktas, Woodrow Weirman, and Mr. MT. and Mrs. Tod Pasktas, and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Denton attended the reception . . U. PmwwIiw1 of Mr. and Mrs. VernonRaod-er- , hold In the Ltarofla Church House, Saturday night, Ha. ping with the reception MrT and Mrs. George Reed er. and Mr. and Mn. Cliff Johnson: THIS XMAS: 4 Make Her Eyes Shine with A Luxureous Wool Knit Dies Maughn and lasting one hour was held in connection with the regular work day at Relief Society meetii This class was the first of four classes to be given each work day and taught by Mrs. Maughn. The subject of her class last Tuesday was, There May Be An Easier ROUND OR DROP LEAF TABLES icipuee, qullung, etc. A delio-kw- a lunch was served to thoee present nr ROOM FORMICA TOPPED TABLES THE LATEST IN LUXURY FURNITURE Febdans Vatae Weve AD FRIENDLY Ever Offered Has Twe TO YOUR HOME Table ef Fermfea TABLE LAMPS Largest Selection Ever . . . And Mere Are Arriving Every Day. Yenll Find the One Yen Leve Here. aUS - - ADDS A TUs New Seusattau and a Center A Heal Eye Catcher We Have the - i IT Feam Padded CasMees IT FurUIr Bxicfi Fnudzlin Plans Sunday Contois CHARMERS - n. The projects of the Friend. or Family For-- During the presentation of the lesson a skit was given by Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Bergeson, demonstrating one way in which there may be an easier way. At the close of the class a duet was sung by Mrs. Stella Dailey and Mrs. Belle NeO-seThere were 55 women present A FHDFECT GIFT DIN NETTI SETS TERMS I CHESTS PASTELS EAST CLEABEDS CEDAR VIVID COLORS AND DEEP CUSHIONED CHADS Belief Society pffliflt Dazaor IN ORCHESTRA MINK CREEK Westerberg, son oftafr. and Mrs. Russell Westerbergto Colplaying with the Ricks proIn their orchestra lege duction of "Brigadoon". Ha will be home from collage on Tuesday. Sherwin Atkinson, son of Mr. Earl Atkinson and tte late Mabel Lau Atkinson was married to Miss Elva Kerr of Fairview, Ida. in rites solemnised in the Logan IDS Temple pn Friday morning, Way. Vcbel reG. 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