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Show - ' October The Sociable Citizen And ... Here's Mrs. Ione Olivenoa was for her Pinochle Club, September 28. She served a plate ' luncheon to Ora son, Jean Moser, Kate Swain- ston, Ethel Mockli, Marilyn Henderson, Larver Wanner, Manila Davis. Marilyn won score, Jean second, Ma-- the Sweetest" Basic Ton nua low. Ever Heard!! - and Mr. Recently Dariag October ONLY (LewMds Detergent) , Mrs. Bonita Oliverson tertained a pinochle club last Thursday evening. She serv-hed a hot luncheon to Ora RaiMussen, lone Oliverson, La- Verna Warner, Ethel Mockli, Jean Moser, Manilla Davis, h and special guest Bernice Melva Wheeler, and berg, High score was won by Mrs. , Warner, second Mrs. Rasmus- Bernice Hllberg. Mrsn- - ' Smith of Dock entertained her granddaughter, Nicole Door ofwith a trousat her home Those assisting 'were Velva Allsop, Velds Spackman, Helena Andrew, Flossie Atkinson, Eva Rae. Andrew, Patricia Andrew, Ruth Andrew, Marva Spackman, Janet Spackman, unit wioin Spackman. Nicole and her grandmother, Marie Dock, greeted guests. A beautiful trousseau was displayed, many ovdygtfts were presented and refreshments were served at small tables, decorated with autumn flowers. Nicole is the daughter erf Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dock of Salt Lake City and is to be married to Richard M. Westover on Oct 12. MTOUIIC 2 Speeds . . . S Cycles TEMPS LEVELS . . . CAPACITY UP TO For regulars? A brisk, vigorous wishmore ing. For deUeates? A slower, therenres action. And, geufle washing one for wash ll 8 special cyeles wash-rins- e Bksdi 8 tempo wears In detergent, filters out lint automatically Washes ap to 12 lbs. 12-L- B. ... HATCHNG - 01 GAS ELECTRIC DRTEI AVUL1BLE Relief Society Holds Social Relief SocFAIRVIEW held their iety opening social Washers Start As Low As....... Stock yov Lock 1 Chocslale Syrup 1 1 DMIIKS g PIZZA Pie Filling ,or S96 Asst Flavors TIP TOP cans CHERRY, FRENCH APPLE, RAISIN Frail Drinks ORANGE, GRAPE, FRUIT PUNCH Ice Cream 2e - SNOWYS OR IGA ALL FLAVORS KGaL Salad Dressing SALAD BOWL FISH STB II QUART Pb. 2SC BUST PASTHY SHOP t a Invites yea to toe Most Notrittoos Teste Treat Oar Stone Groand Whole Wheat pats all toe Feed Valae la a Meat Temptiag Bread . . . For the Beat Give Yoar Family a Chaage Get Rusts Whole Wheat Bread Today Its For Company or for Faa. Ovea Fresh Daily i FBUIT PIES CHERRY, APPLE, PEACH ... Si 3 French Bread . 25c Pork Roasts Chibs -- DAinO and TV BOSTON BUTTS Society. Yellow and was held at Joans mothers Mrs. Dallin Woodward, lavender flowers and gold home, gold letters decorated the In Franklin. Those present wheel. A program was given were: Linda Christensen, Sonant refreshments were servdra.Edards, Sharon Hone, Gayle Bosworth, ed. The theme was Help Normas Our Wheel Roll in the Right Hansen, Maurene Hendrlck-- son, Lea Didrickson, Nancy Pierce. Prizes wait to Son-dr-a Edwards, Gayle Hansen, and Nancy Pierce. Refreshments were served by toe hostess. the V FIRST WEST Engagement Told For Fairview Girl Doneless Dolled 19c Mr. and Mrs. announce toe their daughter, Burnett to Lynn Burbank, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvaro Burbank of Mapteton' The young couple dawning a November FAIRVIEW E1TE5 v ... AT A tiw&m Shrimp . In Mutual FAIRVIEW Tuesday evening toe Laurel 'Class under Marne Rawlings direction, they honored Bi shop Hah with This is Your Lift5 party and each girl took a part. Stop in and tee the new can on dnplay at your dealen now. And when you buy that car, be ture to aak your dealer for Timtway or atop in at the nearest First Security Bank. You'll financing borrow at sensible bank rates, repay in convenient monthly installments, on a plan best suited to your income and youll build a bank credit reputation at the same time. Timtway loans can also be used to buy a used car, modernize your home, purchase furniture and appliances, or for any worthwhile purpose. SECURITY BANK FIRSTM Swr M Sk niit l.curlty Irt if irufy U tal Htokwn Uni Mud Dw IwSy ! Iwici f Wtw. H. A. Rn iMutHy of kOTZui-y- t et MARRIEDS MEET TRENTON Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spackman, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Spademan and Mr. and Mra. Harold Ward were In charge of a turkey upper served at Young Marrieds party Friday night in toe ward haU. About fifty were present, and enjoyed toe supper and games.YOUNG - - Can 39c Caned Deri I JOLLY HUE OR I MINUTE r r I Can3Ss Lbs. S9c . RED DELICIOUS GOLDEN DELICIOUS ' MdNTOSH YOUNG Mar-riedrme- IGA ; pop conn MARRIED8 MEET T COVE The Young in toe Relief Society, room for their monthly meeting with Gary Allen In charge. A planned luncheon was served by Joyce Allen and. Vdta Mae Egan, places were set for 24 members. FollowingT luncheon a skit was promnoa on this years MIA thetae- - by Atom Klngsford, Horace Rawlins and Lavem Cetraro and Cheryl Kingston!. - c Lb. y uice Tuesday ning at toe home ofMr. and Mrs. G. F. Schwartz, toe Laurel dan of MIA held a - First Security Bank financing money-savin-g STEAK DAYTON Honor Bishop with PORK Laurel Party Honors Fathers 'father of the ward. wirL I 31 HER8HEYW . Drive to Ihe Low Overhead District and Save emu. JE1ISM LARGE BOTTLE OXFORD Wednesday the Cedar Tree D.U.P. Cany) held their October meeting at the home' of Mrs. Annie Hatch with Mrs. Selma Fisher as A quilt was quiltserved at 12:30 was dinner ed, to Alfton Ralphs, Susan Fisher, hostesses, Lucy Allen, Dorothy Koller, and Lavona Hatch. Lesson was given by Lucy Allen. 1 1 BCA Whirlpool flQc Harshmallow Cream welcomed. to-b- e, ' a .The Sare-ma- r FAIRVIEW Camp of file D.U.P. held their meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Gladys Johnson, with captain Myrtle Choules In charge. Singing was led by Vella Rawlings, business discussed and minutes by Oneta Hyde, prayer by Gladys Johnson and lesson by Jessie Gilbert and the new member Roma Hall was Mrs. Louise I -- LB. BULK DUP Trenton Women Hosts Granddaughter CHILI NAVY. PINTO Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliverson and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Moser went to Salt Tjkn city and visited their Ollversons children.-- ' The visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fryer and the Mosers with Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, Ore-hom- TRENTON 8 WASH-RINS- E S WATER men Ore-cak- HER THE Hil-hig- -- tram tou boy ran 112 COUTH G. . ot H. Hall of Inkom recently surprised Chris Knudsen by a ready cooked chicken dinner as a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Net greeting. That evening Mrs.. left Tuesday. Oct. 8 for John Sharp made a birthday e a months trip to which was presented to and They Washington. g(m Mr. Knudsen by r children, wlu visit with their daughter, and Paulett. Elisabeth, Ivan, Beulah and family atPort-Th- y We Whh You'ignd and Mr. Nelsons sister UW A Happy Birthday to him. at Seattle, Wash. The Gilbert of Soda Springs, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence took them to Pocatello where Boehner and family recently they took the stream liner, e visited in the Elbert Palmer the City of Portland, to at Hyrum. gon. lifetime OF Mrs. Nellie birthday. t en-host- all-c- Preston and Mr. and Sirs. W. FOR THE SOAP 82nd K v i.rf35Sr.dvS MrT Kmidsens I THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah 18, 1182 tfk M LB. BAG i t.t BUCKET A C V.S- - IMHK ' DON GREAVES Vi f A- - ' 1 IGA STORE , Central Market LOTS OF PRESTON, IDAHO PARS3NO Df BAGS OF THE 8TOBE |