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Show T i. - THE email, Lewiston, Utak April I, INI ichool at Utah' A State will air Information on varieties, stripe rust, and other important to Louis A. agrino-mls- t, extension Jensen, dryland wheat farmers are the ones who should be mostly Interested together with elevator operators and managers. It win be held on April 14 In the Rural Arts building. Those participating will be Mr. Jensen, Wade Dewey, head of the dryland on variemental ties, who will talk particularly on , stripe rust resist-ancVlrgU E Wray, grata aupafvlsor of tht USD A at Ogden; Harold Poort, Farm-Coo- p of Ogden; Grata T. Edward Buttars, (Men Grata Exchange, and Von, Jarrett, of the USU me- chanical education department. Mr. Wray, Mr. Poort, aid Mr. Buttan will discuss new grata gratas. one-da- y OF THANKS CARD We Irish to express our sin- cere gratitude for the many acts of sympathy during our vacant bereavement We also want to thank those who knt the lovely floral effo- rts. James H. Call Family FOR RENT Throe room modem furnished apartment Heat Included. Call or 852-12- 78 g experi-resear- 852-411- 7. - Good been stored feALE' '- HAY FOR Items-Accordin- 852-069- 4. FOR SALE Case D.C. tractor with plow; 8 Oliver disc harrow; Wheatland fertiliser spreader; sidenke; weeder; truck Had Holst and atari grata (flow; bed. Lorenso Neuenswand- ch ei' baled hay. Hu in barn. Heber Swalnston, - COUNTY SCHOOL one) (Continued from pm Son, Fiancee Visit From California Sri On Wheal Hatters One Day School Tm Lilt Ta CUnUy - - DISCUSS OPERATION Edgar Wursten of North commercial combine operand wheat a grower Logan, ator, dlacusies the operation and adjustment of the combine with Von Jarratt, USU Mechanical engineering deportment, and Ray Burtenshaw, county event (on LEWI8TON m Guuti at the home of Mrs. Emerett Wiser over the weekend were son Cordell of Los Angeles and fiancee Beverly SetUeof ' Mrs. Inglewood, Mr. . and D. Wiser and daughFarrell ters Luana , . Sharon and Dar-an- d Mrs. la of Brigham, Mr. of Charles Cummings Jr. Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Wiser and daugh and ten, Wendy, Susan Rae, Lucllla of a wjtello. Idaho. Dinner guoats at the Ervin Van Orden home on Easter Sunday weff daughter Elaine i'rom Salt Lake City, Mrs. Veda Jones and lughter Pauline of Logan. Mrs. Joan Krammer and son Kevin of North Logan and their son Neal and fils wife and family. of The Young Marrieds Lewiston Fourth ward met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Denton Coleman on Thursday ArUS, under the direction and Mrs. Lewis Wiser, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Titan sor, with Lewis Wiser conducting the meeting. Bishop's Counselor Tbomu Durrani gave a very Interesting talk on Family Relationship. Refreshments were served by Diane Jorgensen, Donna Dahle, and Beverly Coleman, to 19. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Orden were in Ogden Wednesday on business. Mrs. Jolene Lens and two children of Nampa, Idaho, and Mrs. Merla Coulan of Kaysvllle, Utah, were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ttlensor, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorain Kar-re- n and Mr. and Mrs. Mose Christofferson have returned from a trip to Sacraments, California, when they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lewis, and famity. Mr. and hfrs. George Pond entertained at dinner on Sunday in honor of the Birthday Mrs. of 'their daughter-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. John M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anderson, Gary Anderson, Randy Pond, and of Mlxs Susan Read, all Logan. Bishop and Mrs; Rax G. conferPlowman attended ence In Salt Lake City this past weekend. Woman Feted THE GREAT expense, ta excess of $3,000,000 for a new central high, school pleat should yield the highest benefits to all the senior high school children In the district. If the district would follow through by establishing two modern Junior high school plants at Richmond and and then If the district would proceed to modernise and consolidate the elemenHy-ru- m tary school units, the entire school system would be well' on Its way to becoming one of On 85th the outstanding school tems In the state. Anniversary A beautiful party was birthday pointed at the home on held Sunday of Mrs. VtoUKent who was celebrating her 86th Birthday anniversary. Members of her family who sent were: Mr. and Arthur Baylor of Ogden, Mr. Guest Pond of Logan. Rodger iTT. and Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Jay Payne and and children, CharyL Gary and Pond and sons Brad Shelly of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Verian Leavitt of Cove, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. West-ovand son Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Del Thibet and children. Kent, Brooks, Susette, and Gregory of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Berge-se- n and daughters Led Gael, Margo of Ogdm, and Mr. Mtfca Garber of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. West Lindsay and daughters, Sally, Linda, Sue and her husband her husband Mike Stevenson and children Michelle, and Michael, and Mrs. Edith Layne of Ogden. A delightful afternoon was spent visiting. sys- LEWISTON 10-d-ay w, FRI., THURS., APRIL 9, 19, SAT. 11 "Bings The Sonff Starriag Ynl Bryaer er Plllsbary 4e OIF RUMP ROAST CHOCOLATE. WHITE OR DOUBLE DUTCH o. o VEGETABLE VARIETY 7 Cans TOMATO 9 Cans Ilew Potatoes BONELESS OR WHOLE ENDS AND PIECES ft OU) MILL 47-O- Lb. Bag 99c 49c - Paace Braea Orange Jnice Cm 4 Cans $1 MAPLE BOTTLE 80,000 THURS., FRI., SAT. APRIL 11 T7hos Rinding The Store?1 detirale open 'Cattle King' Nex week: and the High School DHEAD 4 cans Canned HBk Sharftae Tall Cans CERTI-FRES- H Large Loaves 4 Loaves 99c HUH T T PET. Instant Powdered 12 Quart Package I nyriifUi Omu Saadwteh Regular 29e Package Cookies Starriag Robert Taylsr Featare Starts 7:16 and life The following ladles from Cornish narticlpatod in a ward Relief Society Excursion tp the LoganLDS temple on Benson Stake day March 81: Mabel Godfrey. Agnes Buttars Joyce Smith, Myrl Kendell, Stella KenddL Gra KenddL Stella Kendell, Grac Grace Biraha, Josie Robinson, Beryl Bergeson, Lula Glayson and Neta Hanson. ADMISSION: He - ChUdrea So Community Theatre Lewiston, Utah YOUR CHOICE DABS (On sale for a limited time only) GIANT REGULAR OR EXTRA LENGTH Frozen Foods Onions 4 bun. 3 for $1 I CHICKEN Badishes and Green PARTS 110c CABBAGE Cherry Tomatoes lb. Lb. Green Peppers 3C LOTION JERGEN8 REG. U9 THE TAKE N CAKE og,, PAN J10 P ASST. MORTONS SUPREME SERTA-POSTUR- E Kiln In, pmtHrimmd hwllhAd wpfwrt CwUm, kjm M damigm hr MMltaiMa MiiUa HimJrafc tt nd tapwri ah I 3 Pies for 19 TUNA if STANDBY C STEAKS JA' 4 Cans $1 ICELANDIC St LB. Ml Mnn SOUTH STATE Min coat Sausage Cup 19c a I no 5 Cans $1 4C lb. California New QUILTED OR SMOOTH TOP vmmA MRS. CHESSHERS. THIGHS. BREASTS, DRUMSTICKS SEE ADMISSION: nology. SHAVERS ".X PEAIIUT BUTTED STHUP Lb. CribPaek 10 for $1 10 GMEDAL To Homs'f Wife Jerry Lewis lags a year ta these three categories, Festere Starts 7:11 oai 9:16 In any of these, you will need found eduramonal back MON. AND WED. ground in agriculture to begin with, and a continuing APRIL IMS education to keep abreast Tf rapklty changing farm tech- - BAR-- 8 DOIT noun at least BAR-- 8 HAH BACOH in Caa "Bins Hour full-tim- 1 Haat's Whole No. Lb. Cello Pack 1 O O 1 OLE the appropriation. Just what in this will mean for us terms of additional training must yet be determined, but we can look fa- broaaer vocational program. HOWEVER, IF A person wants to stay ta farming, ho will still have opportunity to do so. The major Job opportunities here include farm operators, fern e and hired farm la bor. It Is estimated then are BAR-- 8 $ 6 Cans 12-1- v CAMPBELLS. MEAT VARIETY MON. (Continued from page 5) In 1984 to 225 million dollars in 1987 which will be available If Congress approv BEEF U. S. INSPECTED CHOICE SOUPS -R- SUN., APRIL CARLSONS PRESTON, IDARO t Fnrniinre, Cupel, Gifts PRFRTON i , CLOSED SUNDAYS ptfiwuij YOUR HOME FURNISHING STOREWTIH DECORATOR SERVICE REGULAR 81.49 i - w Am. v TOE |