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Show -M '.... , ' .,. ., , . V i I Junes. INI Clubs I Vera Hawkas hostess for the Codeada dub Friday. Needlework aad genial sociability were features of the event A delicious 4:30 luncheon was served to Mra. Mes-dam- es Ethel MockU, Pearl Charity Larsen, Rae Beckstaad, Gladys Hobbs, May Jorgensen and OUverson, lary KeDar. The Tessa Winn Camp Daughters of Pioneers bad meeting at the home of Mrs. Ftoyd Palmar Thm day afternoon. Tbs lesson oa Negro Ifarrtio Wright and the story ofTha Snow Goose was gtvua by Mrs. Ona Edgier, A da repast was served to thlrtoea. ada-Gghtf- id Ploa-preamte- d jy Mrs. Paul Lower FRANKLIN Mrs. MUo Hobbs entertain Loll Atkined her dub associates and son and Henrietta Haworth were euests at a for the LitThursday everingA-fift-louerary Club Mimiiiv supper was served and which wu bddat then the'group viewed slides sou home to FrimkUn. A dem hwfcS ocratic delegate, Mrs. Hobbs and took on a recant trto to Ha- Nlchel of was the waii The hostess was attrac guest speaker. Others present were Phyllli Richards, tive In' typical Hawaiian e tiraand riiealwdispbyod Hawhes, Lorraine souvenirs they collected. lif at Fbs Arts " apecUl ofMarthagaalay. Anm guests Thursday evening. A of music was presented by dsUdous TJOteacheoa 1 Marilyn aad Kathy Butter, followed by bridge, facial maste wilfwif guests tachidadMri. Earl rt Utah StateUhhersity . Tha Salley, Mrs. Vera Blgp and girts sang a variety of songs, Mrs. Been Johnson. Score somo of which honors were wen by lln. Soir ley, Mrs. Biggs and Mrs. was aerved to M Dorothy Kendricks of Ogdon. The Veterans and Auxiliary of World War X from Praeton Mrs. Marine If. Burton ware hoato to the Stott Diswas hostess for trict Convention Saturday. A wea Camp Dau i thirty dinar was stored, Ploaeers at her Memorial Hall to at tha afternoon. The day Mated. tod, Negro Picas gwoMtrthmo A Mattto preaentedby Sharp. tablaa pioneer history was given by BBwnra Louisa Crane Rasmussen on if QMomM the Ufa of AUzander Hm Jr. ornaments, flap and otaar appropriate symbole. Cbvsn her meat grandfather, were marked tor sixty five. ty officers, Naomi I District we Morrison and Anna . Hag was tocharp and dal guests. An election of Etoctton of offlcars new officers 'was conducted wu consummated with Mr. with Ined Fryer as captain, 1st vice cantata, Gladys F. King hatagrsdectad as Floyd Palmar, 1st Jensen, tad vice captain, VL vice Commander, Mr. Ivey of ola Boson, secretary, Camilla Pocatello second vice comNorton. Lesson leader, EunOrion mander, Jensen, sdjut-aice Ferry. A dessert luncheon quarter master and D. J. was served to IS members by Harvel of Pocatello, chaplain. Louise Crane Rae- - ation of the flva shown la the Vidov, lb ofen or (back war, Ml to right) Mrs. C.1L (LaVada) Ckeves and bar ioii, Brent Ctonves, Shelly Des tatter, (froat row) lira. V. C. Clirlatanaea and Mrs. Chriattna Jap Anderson Photo sen, the groat, peat grandmother. CLUB THURS., FBL, SAT. Mi Gooes' JUNE "raher Featara Starta Till aad JUNE till 7--1 . lira. Naoail Mw M Till mt Mi CanramHy Thsolro 'Lewiston, Utah Uojrd boatau for bar dob iatea at the Plan Hboae dia- log room Tboraday evening. Flowers of spring decked the tables at which a dainty re past was served and tarldfe was the pastime. Score boa-or- a went to Mrs. Sarah Bam brough special guest and Mrs. Roberta West ff Apscho Diiles" MEETS ram SON Uni OF FREE PARKING IN BACK GOLD PINEAPPLE CRUSHED, HD BRS, CHUNK ''s POP CORN PIZZA KM and son Michael Bahr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nyo have moved to Logan from Salt Like CHy where he Is anpfcpd. They visited Sunday with the FradGragsr-en- s In IGA LIGHT CHUNK IONA 5 $1.00 8 1? $1.00 (RAY. BRAND sma fop Benhey Don PEPSI, COKE, GIANT SIZE . pre-rida- d. Com-mende- r, Wayne D. Beil and J. Waiter Ram, PaMbhan Published every Thun-b- y the Cttfaan Pub-Tompm- y, . uSEaad hm, a? nun? toed as amend dam natter In the Lewiston IGA 3 1 3 wi COCKTAIL NO. 814 Post Office. PEADS ROSEDAU OR HUNTS t NO. ' M COUNT FOR FATHERS DAY Frails, Salad Bradsf, VsgsUblci, Idatfas, !lccs. Give Dad The Pant He Can Relax In faMtaw, lfn, Ste-FSlad- bitftss , I I Cl win ring fhsOOS Diabetic Foods her aoa, Mule cfffor Fort The Wasatch Camp Daughters of the Pioneers was an tertataed at toe home of Mrs, Anna Goodie Wednesday afternoon. Mae gwataston preapartment sented an Interesting lesson titled, The NegroPtooeer". HOST PARTY Emma Palmer gam the hisMr. and Mrs. Harry Idea tory. Dainty refreshments were host and hostess to were served to sixteen. Namembers of her club Thurs- omi Perkins and Grace Gamday night at their home is ble of the county cany were Drifts ( nt Folk, Louisiana by plane on Wednesday. While there she assisted Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pilgrim move to a new P, FLAVORS QUART BOTTUi . vn i S4i 4 for $100 leamfl) Buyto re-fro- m STRIKE STAMPS 3 for $1.00 MOVE TO LOGAN co-host- Mrs. Sarah Geddas went to Salt Lake City Tuesday to OF THE STORE Lor-nta- An attractive party of Wed' Gloria Porter, Tsmra nasday evening was the one ton, Elliabett Heaps. Sue given by Mrs. Rodney Pearce Hawkes, Marilyn Atkinson, far her dub members. Pin- Janet West, Zelma Woodochle was the pasttmo and a ward, Sandra Hobbs, Eleanor delicious supper was served Hansen and Mrs. to twelve. Prims at the pone Ifis Atkinson's mother went to Lee Dedricksen, Lb- - of Smlthfleld. Refreshments served by the4 hostesses. nett. A gift was presented' to Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Peck- Mrs. Leo Geddas for bar new drove to Salt baby by the group. Lake City Sunday Lois Griffith was hoetess to n nvi GENERATIONS - Uttk She&y Da Ctonvos, ttttqg on her grandmother's top, la tbs youngest gener- GREAVES CENTRAL MARKET theAS at an attractlvo party for bar Monday evening at the assnrlatos dvb DON s 6 Doxos $1 . 3 Daz. Bitten stc. GRADE A MED. - $1 LARGE RANCH j. C cs GSAra. ORANGE. nun i - IGA w"4- - QRANGE-PINEAHL- ' 1 v APPU JUICE E, . . . . . FOOD- S- SED r-PCd- FDOIT PIES HEA7 PIES to :to 3 i V TAM CANI : tr $ft iv A, CDEES , i . t . . ODADGES (For Sr) 44 . &cb Dcdri Du. DOST PASTDY SHOP Lesion Normgcs . ! PIES- - BE6IBML (SCC HEALTHIER ITS It is so much easier to keep your kitchen clean as r' clinic with a flamelen electric range. There is nothing to create dirt with flameless heat Because it is flameless, an electric range requires no oxygen. Your kitchen does not become stuff .. through the Ion of oxygen. So electric cooking Adj to be healthienj ' . RICH FLAKY CRUST, DEEP CREAMY FILLING The pent tost never needs Ironing, bemuse the permanent creases never wadi out So Dad can "At last" relax and enjoy Ids sum-tan tana know he will alwxvsi look neat and dressed to these panto of 50 Fortrel and 80 cotton. Youll love the new easy to match cotor riuutes irk mean, dark blue. Hint pewter and the Irrides- sharhskta green. Stem IS through 4L Priced at 8JB and 7JB . . U7MI POWER A LKSHT GRAIN FED BEEF ROUND LB.... 70c USE THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR BLOCK'S CHARGE ACCOUNT TEAL PATTIES Picnic SMOKED SijdtaltriiUetrieruigtJkwruiiii VMfldMfrfAMAsMv PUDSEDS QUALITY HEATS OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 1:00 P. M. ft PaBi - u- - OAT HEADY TO EAT 3?j 1 - V |