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Show r I " 41 4 THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah March 12, 1IM 16 v '! Tearn Tourney Due For Franklin The tournament win start1. The tcurnament will end Elder's quorum projects, Some M basketball teams m. In the next Saturday-nighafter The tournamen t this year from all over the valley will will have four more teams gymnasium seven be playing In the Frank In Invitational baaketball tour with three games a night Teams thstLIve " signed than last year, nament sponsored by the The lineup hasnt , been up to date Include the foi Parish! LITERARY CLUB MEETS drawn up as yet , s lowing: Franklin Elders quorum. Franklin, Brothers. . Edward v Forai, RICHMOND The Ladies Halls Market, Electro-Ddub of Richmond Literary namici, Ballard A 1 Stars, met mi Thursday in the Club Amalga. Heuooer Sinchilr,, Rooms. Mrs. Lucuile i has school district under the read "Lt'a Minding Our A check for 11274 lilt Egypt, Smlthfield.lyard impacted areas Utee Dairy, Cove and Ralph Own Business" by Charlotte been certified for Immediate federally two payment to the West Side program; according to Rep; Brisco. Two more teams Paul. Special music was Mrs.-EU- en up and Sen. Ralph Hanhng piano saosby the total to W. FYank Church. ewer Refreshments (Pack. HOBBY CLUB MEETS Proceeds .from the entry served to IS members and The Hobby RICHMOND fees go HUP MEETS for one guest by Mrs. Loveina met for a LEWISTON-T- he Club of Lucinda the hall, the end Dobson. regular meeting at tbe home Layne camp of the DUP met of Mrs. LuDean Christensen at the home of Mrs. Leila RssMsat oh Thursday evening. A eodal Allium for Ifieir time was enjoyed by Mrs. meeting. Mrs. Zora Marva Alvey, Mrs.Donna gave the lesson on tbe Byfiioip Mrs. Connia Burnt of Ruth Maa Fax. LEWISTON- -A surpise Mrs. Janice Andrus, ' Mrs, ments- were served to M Genial Webb, Mrs. Jenb members end one guest, party for Mrs. Karon Hyer COVE-W- ard reunion waa Traveller, Mrs. Carol Mill- Mrs. BanaM of Now Mexico! was held recently at the held Wekiesday evening of Mm. Candyn .Mc-r- .' er, Mrs. Edith Schofield, Mrs. v ' of crowd capacity Marian Bair, Mrs. Beth Knight, by the'Beehive gWa wtrd nwrabers and w7 former Mrs. Shirley Baird, L,rr. me. warn. Mrs. Ruth Lundgreen, Mrs. 3 fvwil ynDeri . were Helen Kidd. Mn.Lrene Smith, A new Western Ante store Mrs. Clea Hugiey, Mrs. Billie will open in Preston .this The tablea and hdl wore Lou Baglay. Mrs. Friday. The store la local Hyer with a lovely gift, in in Easter . taotlf, sd a ranch. The dub ' har ed in the ff with UPWCM?1 and yeL-to is check owned a presented building.. ty thair taedier. llow DeVon Mrs. yen the nbrary board for the pur- Mr. and' is moving" to Idaho! Mr. and Miu. Reed A1 chase of new hooks. Roy. eon. The girls then present len wen chairmen of tha t H I - y- West Side Gets Federal Honey t ! H1U-US- U WtaS ?, ! I Swag" Emnd - narby - - , . ON THE BED HEADS' Loretta Thompson, Mg, strong and rugged defensive ace of the ABAmericu Bed Heads, a basketball team that win play la Preston against Franklin Elders on April L Loretta, en ball handler and fine rebounder', will be la fee starting Una up when tbe Famous Red Heads meet the. ax-cofl- 1 1 Swid-mqr- e, Grand Opening 7Tit Reff-Awu- rani wit. re-cen-tbr .r-Joor- Jftt'-iSSte'- t The PiesehmtklSMfts .onthu-g- o M the Op of awfcch. Amn4es l3 gS MadMiMGepdonal 13Jhphn.ptfiLiBiDdMil InMJ Cottei with Ferguson System, power steering, PT0,.Float-O-Mad- c seat, and the Diesd- in Thanfli odier tractor ao on. . and we ean prove it! Stop in todayl 4-pl-ow Ruth Kent, 'Betty Tajbot, I Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ray muker, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-bLeavitt, Dee lfiUer and . ur Held In Ward ISS,0wSc.nS3! Debra . . t THAT HAS lUSSBY-FERGUSQ- N DIG. ElASSET-FEDGUSO-H, I dan cipation, ced, Garry Ballan gave a 50 WEST Hh NORTH was held Sunday with statoipUno sold nd atudents of PHONE Headers and high council' Yvonne Larsen school Pree.dkl several numbers-Sylma- r men in attendance. Jessop conducted the I Sunday School program with talks given by Wayne Wiser, Maxine Rawlins,' Thom God-Idand (Mean Anderson. In the evening ' session. Pres. conducted Wayne Traveller and talks were given by Doris Hyer, Nard Alien, Pres.l Hendricks, Douglas Holt and Bishop Larsen. The choir sang the sacra-Imesong and a rest song led by Mrs. Oneta Day, accompanied by Ethel Leavitt PRESTON 1 V- 158-01- i " . lira AmL (Direct Injection engine Maxine Rawlina . Master of. ceremonies was .Ivan Allen, Carl Formes i i octtv 1hBy ratooMtsdr.ldF dUlWenrtellnrlr, Mm i ! ated SK ininoDociDG... : r. . Have Foand a Home ill Preston A&W 55 OR JO S-5- I es THEY AnE: I I I n . v A SIZE FOR FTS SPRING.... SOW nt APPETITE i I irf' ! i I ? Tbe Amerl-loa-n met on Auxlliarv Legion I Friday night in the Club Room with the American I invited guests. Legion I President Selma Preece conducted the meeting, and led the group in the Pledge of I Allegiance. Chaplain Valeria IT. Pond gave the invocation. Mrs. Rachel Detton, with Marjorie Utentor at die piano, led the group in singing America. President Preece then introduced Mayor Rose Plant as the speaker of the evening. He gave a vary Interesting talk on Legislation. LEWISTON if ' t f m... m-- on (7ALE HI-G- ALL ddive DOT DO TDT THEN S00I7 ! ! ! t $ : LI Drug Yoor Whole Family lo 311 So. Stale and Celebrate A & Ws Opening I ROOT BEER . LEWISTON MARCH 18. 1964 PROMPT CODDTEODS GAD rOPEH EVERY DA- T-- I 'f'J tt H :)? I H GOLD STH1EE STAIJPS and... The Highest Bale In The Valley Thirty-fiv- e Vivien Spidunen...,. Rodney, nck- - played a ditetCdmbm I Rouna the Mmmtaln." "Goof I mu bye Od PaintVvby Schaum, and Dreamtbne, il hv ITntf. land were played. ' -v Jane Begay edayi icu FieKa'r-b- y I ' FREE friends and relatives were a very appreciative audience when Sirs. EJna Wood presented four more students in a series of otun and --piano recitals on Suddky, March 8. The students were: Vivian land Rodney Spackman, Jane Begay, and Steven Bodily. Wiltx in E Flat by Durand, and Solfegglstto by Pec. Bach, were- - played by I v:-:- Daring Hank I tad-Vivia- ALL DAY Double Doras StidMts Foatind In Dude Mia I i Spackman- - "Swinging. Aung and Snake I Charmer, by John Schaum. I Steven Bodiy and Rodney I wgra and Piano played Loqg Ago and duets, Long, I They also Lightly Row. I played piano duets, "Beautiful 5ea, andfi'Tat ORooeky ' in Ireland. ' Steven Bodily played "Iitfe Brown Church in the Valley,1" by Pitts, and Grandfathers dock. .Vivian, played In The Garden by MlHs, and LuUMnr by Brahms, on the organ. The Snake Dude, iScnaumu, ind. The Trumpet March,'?' by WriMit wen played on the ptanogy1 Rodney. Stevw mred J)own ln end Teddy the Valley Bear's Goodnight? Tha dosing . number were piano solos, .Valse Lento, u - firTE" f SAVING Ufisa Audibly Holds Ktttfnf i ' THE SEED OF - lAmphores,'' by Chaminade, played by Vivian. She played by. DeLtaea, "hrtennexso,. ies an encore. AUD LOAH ASS0C1AT10I1 U SOUTH STATE STREET PRESTON, IDAHO Pndautlal Savlngi is Supervised by the State el Finance Dept . |