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Show V - i Big Pi ,i ' Lil Sweetie Pie SIX POINT HEREFORD ASSOCIATION Test End Nears IDAHO HEREFORD BREEDERS la eenjnaetion with the The Lil Sweetie Pie contest will come te a Close next week with the candidates far the hoar revetviag maay prises aed the tap the "Mg jjjM getting dosing of the contest, a town wide premotiea will beheld. jivA.te i, CENTRAL STATES Elder Wayue F. Master , isu (Mr. and Mrs. McKay Mar-ler,- 1 has received e eeil te I ! i i the IDS testensatal wfu hsnsr Sunday hta ta hdd be Third Ward Lewtataa tea la I p. m. el chapel itarttag mission far: A farewell STUDENT TEACHERS These are the student teachers this quarter at the Lew- lston Elementary school from Utah State UnlveraltyriLeft to right) Mary Christensen, Safina, Utah; Sincta Flnchun, Logan, Utahi Beth Potmen, Moroni, Utah; Linda Citizen Photo Brown, Ephraim, Utah; Kathleen Peterson, Kemmerer, Wyoming. FALL (Continued from page 1) He said that the Gomel is a series of covenants mat make with the Lord individu ally. We must be guided by conscience, family and churcl to obey the covenants we make. by Prayers were offered Newell King and Harold Want. President Wayne Traveler was the first speaker in the afternoon session. He advis- ed parents to spend more time with their children, to teach them more thoroughly gospel principals, how to develop strength to resist evil and always serve die Lord. President Slymar Jessop spoke on Die theme of "The Glory of God is Intelligence'. Also The gaining of Know-leg-e COLOR TV that Saves. ELDER H. atMut In (Ceattaued United of President ALDOUS DIXO tha.reePOB rtf ; GET UP TO y ; i $100.00 ron TOUB OLD BLACK AND WHltE ZENITH COLOR d 'AS1 f ) SWIFT PREMIUM t ROUND BONE BONELESS 4yr.: Dis, 1: State Representative Dis. 2: Franklin W. Gunnell. Running for the school board from Precinct No. S which includes Norte Cache Musty am Clarence on JophF. Day, WiHis S. Hall, fta tfe Cor-nis- h Cemetery district is William Hill and for tee Rich- Cemetery district, is mond i tot the an Dm lilies 1965 Zraltk isi1 149 BOO Ulii TV PHONE IE. HENS LB. 7c HABGAB1UE FB0ZEN SPECIALS Ul Flebehmans 53C fs SOAP GIANT DASH IliinsmiALLOWS Fkg. PEANUTS Lb. 39c o9Cans$l uujon 59c BANANAS NO. 1 FRUIT s i r f i ,i !1 S Loaves-O- : RHODES; Fish Slicks 69c Pkg. ICELANDIC Ice Cream ! CREAM O WEBER Fruit Cocktail Shoihl6iiui .2GaL $L39 STANDBY 5Cav$l 3 Lb. Can Be Standby l Pineapple SOS Ckashed, IMMta CANS Cookies SUPREME Treasure Chest 5 Cans $1 2Pkgs.89c CHUNE TUNA 4 CABBAGE LOCAL y JtnapOi 9 Cans Sweetie Pie Special i) POP C0BN BALLS TARS NO. 1 STANDBY t 2 I ti iW l i i K -- 4 PoHc, and' Beans uions J! immt Lb.99c f i OCOMA BREAD . 19for98c 'Fink jwlw cr.:: for 89c . BANT FOOD jOppered Snacks Real Pies 59c .v 1 the way Bag's - i." DEL MONTE the front glass, and furnished the Paint ... 1 s j ever you need a New Look on Ub'I'See ui 4f jqiBKfigtP U. & I. FURNITURE PRESTON IS2-M- OR TOMS LB. 47e SALTINE 1 LB. CRACEEBS Gbaners awards to Laura Benson and Diane Jorgeson. An Organ solo was played by Dale Carver. bry Prayers were, offend Rex Pitcher and Bishop vln Gilbert . We Wait te Congratalate VtaU 37c r.: H. Plant On tee baHot ' B GRADE County Commissioner, State Representative . Turkeys District Attorney: David R. Daines. County Commissioner , J. William Hyde. I did BEEF J. Edwards. ;Remodtibg has Improved year Store" aadTeer- of GROUND State Treasurer: Sid Lamboume. ; PM. SALE AT 1:15 Baftpn Lb. 57c au-2- Were pned - BLADE CUT - rj TOwn ' w. SHOW AT 15:15 AM. A :.iV Yoaf WE'VE H0VED TO POCATELLO STOCETADDS General: A Pratt Kesler. a 'v"' .14 attorney Roes r r 2J 77 & PAYASL0W -- Secretary of State: G. Douglas Taylor. State Auditor: L. Robert teREA AMD GUARANTEED FOR BREEDING SWIFT PREMIUM BEEF Mitchell Melich. : 'for greater dependability. ACCLIMATED TO RANGE Governor: Best Wishes tr 0 te, .'Jf a ehta should be present to receive prises. Mdr.'and Mr hfilton Webb and firs: Crockett have been faraweU teatH assigned to the Gulf States attended mdsQr meeting for Mr.'and MlsSioq 'and win enter .''the November Mrs. FTank Croieti tbe fSdbskm' home ; 9th.1 Pocatello ISth wdrd Ociobi Mr. Mrs. Orrain Merrill, 25. They were accompanied of son tab and Alder George by Mr. and Mrs. Jub Albret-eo- n Preston wen also in attendof Hyriim and Mr. and ance to tiw meeting. Mr. Lee Mrs. Kenneth Bickmore of Crockett of Bancroft and Mr. BountifuL Mrs. Crockett b a Casper W. Merrill of Logan sister of Mrs. Bickmore; Mrs. were speakers for the oecas- Attretson end Mr. Webb, Mr. Prayers were offered by Keith Spademan and Roland Meet was "The Actuality Anderson. Satan. The message to ward and stake MIA and Sunday school leaders the Saiturday afternoon was to and tee Golden Hi Honorary n Leadership. A Gleaner was resented Award was lesson taught to President Mildren Karren In a film (hat was shown Geraldine Merrill Sr. Merentitled No More a Strang- by rill also presented Golden The Stake ISA presented the program In tee Sunday evening session conducted by T. Pitcher. SuptVi ' ' BISHOP OTTEN of Logan was the guest speaker, his . GRADE Farewell Drews Bichmond Folks teachers er." . B OR BETTER O POT ROAST Evan Spademan. Also on the ballot will be amendtwo constitutional ments. One is tee freeport all God with Thy they heart, amendment, and tee other is mind, might and strength ana one that grants tee legisthy neighbor as thyself'. lature power to provide for He related experiences state and local which demonstrated the duti- ivwitiniiity of of in periods es and responsibilities of the government' from resulting emergency Home Teachers and the obdisaster caused by enemy ligations of the jamiliw to the 'to tte.Ctty. park. All Ernest L. Wilkinson. Representatives in Congreu: Laurence J. Burton. Andcr-WTrent- children. Wealth consists of money, materials and men. The greatest of these is men, said Brother Dixon. Elder S. Dihrorth Young was the concluding speaker. The theme of Us address was Thou shalt love the Lord la.- - thecentest William Ei Miller. United States Senator: School leaders ty to foster the spirit of love Cove; and and welcome to all of Gods Lewiston. f Page Marion Olsen. stated that Eternal progress involves the past, present and future. He pointed out that continual growth Is essential He observed that Education of the heart, obtained in the home and the church la the moat valuable training. He poke. CACHE VALLEY Vice States: ONFERENCE -C- - are participating Hereford Bulls 80 cross from1 the winners. ta .tahtaghtae. ' Ststam TaLPiitfmu. t BULL SALE The wianers of tee contest wlU be annoueed at I p. m. on November 7 Free sagar will aba be TO and i alive Ml a October 25, ISM rUuuwd U 13 Royee fakriman North State, Preston Rates Owens Phone 852-10- 01 Preston, Idaho v V. .s 'w,lw f f y w ' |