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Show aim fcW FAIR VIEW BRIEFS Psychology Coriso To Bo estSide Stage land Gets Second Tsight Mr. and Mn. Myri Bodily visited In Pocatello with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson and Mrs. Margaret Cheney. Many friends and relatives from here attended the funeral services in Lewiston tor Rachel Jamison. She was the grandmother of Ardis Drury. Mrs. Drury gave the obituary, Leslie Cue and Merlin Rawlings were speakers and Helen Jensen, Raquel Harris and Mildred Hail sarm. Velva Alison of Ttenton and Lula Bodily spent n day in the genealogical library in Logan and vteltad with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lower of Logan. How la Utah Stele University offering by extension a dais. Psychology 200, Principle of learning. The class will be gin March SI, at 4 p.m. la Last week .. The West Side Choir wffl tba Eastslde High School, HDE went to Reno tor go to Logan next Monday to Room 102. bind contest Tiny appear on television. 8ELUCOWS halt Thursday sad laat Sunday. N. S. BoweUi, Preston, book second pines. baa reported the aate of two opoo-Sophomores nglitered homed Hereford MABCK1 dsncs toetaring the cowa to PhlUp Golcoecboa of with the theme ft Mr. and Mrs. David L. Gooding. World." tt wffl be Schwarts, Weston, boy. up soon. re-In- na sn i Births a .M'S at Weet Side. MARCH FAIRVIEW I rrUetteu Dtteh and Psad er Beady Per Dtotri- - "Inda-Lay- " Edslhl WAHTED lives For Utah sad Uahe Territories. bfubles Invited. girt Mr. end Mrs. Quieten Hart, Preston, girt nim-U- T PROCESSES be. 452 - Brigham Ctty, Utah. MB MARCH IS Mr. and Mrs. Mark Godfrey, Trenton, girt Mr. and Mn. Richard C. Swnlnaton, Preston, boy. Hol- BRIER FAIRVIISW Mrs. Beota Inglet visited In with Pern Wilkinson Frankfln last Wednesday. jomison DOUG AS A PUBLIC SERVICE LISTS NEXT WEEKS SCHOOL "tUNCH MENU (EastaldeScheek) WHAT A TV SET COST 25 YEARS AGO If someone complained that a TV set costs more today than 2S yean ago, you'd lilt an eyebrow. 2S yean ago than were no TV sets at any price. Tor tha same reason, tt isnt logical lo say, "Prescriptions cost ' more today than they used to." Most of todays drugs weren't available 25 yean ago. In (act, over three quartan of Ow prescriptions written today, an for drugs that didn't silt tan yarn ago. Today, Americana spend only onn cant from wary disposable dollar on drugs. This ia no mon than ie 1939. Also today's drags work faster. They an mon aBdant They do much to raduca your total cost of iNneas. That's why wa iiy: "Today's pmertplloa lath biggest barpitrin history." FRIDAY 21 Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Nieland family of Burley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkinson. They visited Mr. and Mn. Qeyton Nielson in Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry lien and family in Logan. The Dinner Club met Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Phenol Edgley as boats. A dinner area served to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hvris of Logan, Mr. and Mn. Ariel Hnwfces, Mr. and Mrs. Neff Bootti and Mr. and Mn. Roland Parkinson. Dorene Hampton and boy friend, Dorsey Wheeler, of Ogden were guests of her parents, Mr. end Mn. Alma Hampton, and Mr. and Mn. Aten Hampton and tamOy. In (his Junior Sunday School Margaret Adameoq tod the singing accompanied by Barbara Porter. Gwen those tricKenneth Barley, ing part, Karen Porter, Nanri Richards, Connie Griftelh and Curtis Daley. A few friends and rate-ttvfrom Franklin attended a testimonial tor Ned Albert Pucker in Smjthfleld Sunday evening. Elder Packer has been called to the Franeo-Bdgta- n mission. He is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meat Sandwich tt Stuffed Egg .Ottvei Chicken Noodle Soup Grapefruit TUESDAYS! Oracken Vegetable JeUo Mad Rrisen Pie Bread, Butter, MOk WEDNESDAY!! Turkey Gravy Maibed Potatoes Vegetable tea CTeam Bread, Butter, MOk TUESDAY SI Barbecue on Buttered Bun Potolo Salad Ante Betty with Whipped Cream MOk, ... . . " f.u t Mrs. Helen W. Greene of Weston was hostess for the Social Belles Club Thursday evening. Everyone brought their handiwork end the evening was sport visiting. Joyce WBllams and Helen Robbins received the gifts. A salad luncheon was served. Othen attending wen Roselle Rawlings, Pamela Rich, Helen H. Greene, Donna Turnbow, Pat Vtohweg, and 3. i LeoettaEck. yi Celadoud 2 Lb. Dolt Special to excess acid y TREA8URET0N BRIEFS While in Sett Lake the Per-rvisited at the homes of Mr. and Mn. LeRay S. Howell and family and Mr. and Mrs. David G. Thomas and family. Mr. and Mn. Ted Paridns and daughter Bonnie visited in Grace Friday afternoon at the home of Mn. Mazy Johneon of Grace. BIG NEW SHIPMENT One Ueek Only Wa CaSffBiSBSna" E. and JL Stylo Shop Hal's Drug Bfe?KNI0 $LS3 Utob No. 1 Saute Mala PRESTON 1 A niiienilly-knew- food processor has iadicatod an Inlaiail R in locatiag a larga plant in Caeha Valley. They hm aiktd td laboi woild fax a labar nxvay to deternino U ungk tUs planL It U laporURt ws gtl ctn-pitt- a ba available la u-sUll- ;v a bo a sixny as possible la provide tbo Roodod iafomatioiL Tbls is year aiORRd work. Mostly mikfllod, at provailing wages. It will ba withia easy conniting distaoco of all of Cacha Valley. Easton Bax Eldar, aad Saitkam Idaho. JU1 pooplo. both male aRdfonalo, 17 yoan aad over, who night bo iatorostOd !i work at Hds locatUB art ugod to coatact tbo Cache Qianbor ol Com nono. Legal Enploynaat Sarvlco, er Irigban Enploynaat lorvlco, or on of tbo faUawtog palais a! tbo ladlcalad tine. Inpnrfnnf U t7o Localinn An To Indicate To. Thb Ellfil Our lulorOSl. jn northern Cache IQTEDES1ED PEDSOIIS I IDST SKII DP - m et jonnsoirs ddug . 13-to- . ... PRESTON Turnbow, Mr. and Mn. Boyd Phillips, Mr. and Mn. Haln Greene, mi Mr. and Mn. Eck. Gthmn-announce- y PHONE Lowtetea. Uteh son MONDAY 21 ar lymptemsolPteb Arising from The Social Britos and their husbands met at the home of STOMACH ULCERS Mr. aad Mn. Eton Eck of duk Dayton where a gotaf-ownQUICK RELIEF 0X18 COST party won held torDuo ana Wr Pet Vtohweg. Supper, games and prises were enjoyed by Onr Set Mr. and Mrs. DdeVtohweg, brmiMnf Mr. and Mn. David Smart, I VaarM Mr. and Mn. Robert WilSawUpMS liams, Mr. wd Mn. Robert Phillips, Mr. end Mn. Benito son. Hamburger Gravy Maahed Potatoes Vegetable Ice Cream Bread, Butter, MOk Chill and Relief Society work meet lag waa conducted by President Btetae Dunkley. Yvonne Manhell gave the leeoon on runHnw tor better management A dinner was served at noon by Carol Olsen, LueSa Bodmer, Imogens e Doney, Monte Wickham, Bradford, Henrietta Fern Porter, Maine Betty Coltxin. Dunkley The Mutual Married under the direction of ward leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean Durrant and Mr. and Mrs. Deon Kingsford, had a social Monday evening. Fifty were served a ham supper and enjoyed n musical program from Sky View high school. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Atkinson and Mr. and Sirs. Max Atktaion made arrangements. Maurice Owen and tons visited Sunday in Salt Lake Cite with Leota Owen at n sister's home. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jamison flew to New York City for a weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Temr Jamison and family ofDounttl and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Plowman and children of Logan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed JamiHe-wort- fa, MARCH 21 V March 24. IMS No. 4! Ail-en- . Mr. and Mrs. Ben brook, Pocatello, boy. PI rnahtta Biitb MARCH M a Omsebr Used Liners. Bn VaL MARCH! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jaap Una, Grace, Selves rwMesie W. Sara-M- . Mr. aad Mrs. William A. Galley, GHflon, girt Mr. and Mrs. Vert Hubbard, Grace, boy. The DUP Camp held its monthly meeting at the home of Myrtle Choules. Roma Hril conducted the meeting which consisted of prayer by Myrtle Choules, lesson on "Mediums of Exchange" by Erma Rawlings, history by Monte Nelson on her grand father, Ellas Adams. Ruth Rawlings, with ZeUa Hinckley at the piano, tod tha aoug, Yon Never Mias tha Water Till the Well Rani Dry." Cbunty visitors Floz once Gamble and Adelia Backstead were also present won refreshments Light served to the group. MARCH 7 DEU - Cuba BU1B Packer. L- I : A1 These Lbcaflons: ittICH 28 I ajito Lowiftoa Connvilty Coster MONDAY, 1 - money-duri- ng my special Old Sale! r V 'V.' WEDHESDAY, MARCH 12 Noon 30-- 10 Tmtra Elonralaiy era. to 12 Rota School Howtra Elonratary School IXORDAT. OUCH 21 -- 1:30 pjR. to 4:30 pjR. Uchnoad Consnuity Crater ftJovr oldpaint cam are worn uNm-Cans--w- ' r ClaikstOR CityHall - TUESDAY. MARCH 21 - 9 era. to 12 Rora AHYTIHI 1EP01E MARCH 30 Snllhiiold Library (So. Rasonral Eton) rraRklia City HalL riaBkllR. Idaho 0 Cacha Ckanbor ol ConsMieo Logu Enploynral -- 1:30 pra. pra. It Prostra Connlssira loon. Ceuty Con! Hoist TUESDAY. MABCH 21 - an. to 0 pa Dally 40 Office Snithflold City Office I) Prostra City Office Bring In any brand of paint Herea how you gave: Bach M uHon aln Sash sM pint iIm cm A ' canwofthSMufr, ssasMsS, ISauR an J wrth pint of Pullw muin m sssTtSrssfSL. astsstr ; . U e,n fw iz cm erawawei tntMS appto on boots only. Maximum savins on atnjjla S2d to 33m. Offs? aqSiM IS orSMo JJJnt SU, SS. 752-21- 61 Logan Employment II NORTH STATE ' e D Ton Cannot Heel This Schednle, Call: Cnrh. Chamber of Commerce PHONE 8S2-1- Office . 752-53- 81 I i v i s . f,;. . . A |