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Show .;. t S. yv-!vv- ' , tzs CRBEN Sept I, UN Donhliaugor j t "t Finishes School Tad E. Steers, manager of First Security Bank in Pree-tohaa graduated from the Pacific Coeat School of Banking, University of Washington, n, tv. mSECT b JndArczd UEnEH SB? EataMiahad In 1938, the school annually attracts baht era and trust apadaUsts from throughout the Westarn United States. A faculty of more M gbaaurs, Ha Ccnr proteflloaal jm dutttflaiadtniitmclalliU . esube tear Wax ytitnt - cm ratal ant and mow oup hudsHsn, Give Yaa ItX Mali 2 NOW ONLY f fjj ms X s 6MMH IB9 IWOaVMB Yew o( -- WO Weather IB BIBA1B Bo. ardor aeaatona of com-Idatin-g D Eo. - HKTS TCI TEX TO nd studertbody of Proeton h& school cult torts duitag one of the day el The CttmTHiolD tag 1 . PER BOARD FT. aa' WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON JUST TERIALS OR THE WHOLE JOB LET US ' EXPERTS GIVE YOU A FREE ESTIMATE MA- TODAY! - SFECIAL THU USES - of ftBteTMits ClcSassI Brisb - C I and Mrs. Marvin Bair wnkwiHi emhr su Mr., family recently. Welcoming the new one Were a 'brother and two sisters. Grandparents indude Mr. and Mrs. William Negus of Garden City and Mr. ana Mrs. J. 0. Bair. GEBIS5CED fl0 uaBi lasiaABI Supar Ham Tooa Wall Paint makaa any room -- Stans Market tlfal fin iaii, auarantaad waeliaWt. Made by... SHBBM-WniuMsPto- ns DOLLOOOFlljG poAfl&S -- tt TOT THE ' abort vacation, in Salt Lake City where they vietted many imI . UTILITY . M. Steers, a native of Pres- ton, hue boon with the First Security organtntlou atuce 1H7. He is a gfaduate of and haa Preston Ugk taken extensive training in banking through the American IMManhew of hthelaeulfrr i IhrouHi fee Hat ht tbe adiool booLvv'-''- 1x4 atu- - to jpaduate, Mr. and Mrs. MsMn Cfrogar dasswork, in addition to n homeatudy pro-- and farnOy recently enjoyed n FEET LONG . rMMUBI tht ichofli, Al 4Y lAfaiobaa Ikdkg SK" CORRUGATED u .no nx9 irr Babe ir sr 12,(9 " MBlABf & Oalj $49 norm dottd j ! mmn SYoarstoPay ' c Sdssl 1b EistsMs schooT Monday, t- $ WEEKDAYS Distxict August's. ,s - ItaoOfeen Photo . for the Central level ere in the Jeffenon. .The high school and junior Ugh are served In jSm basement of theJSjh school WHtney gn schools have their own unite.; PreporeMon to feed over one thousand students were phoned for the opening dey. 13m price of the meal reotains the eame as last year, 30 cento tor too students and 4) cents for adults. School lunch in district 801 Facilities began on the opening day of Jefferson UTAH PHONE CH I ' .. - . about MfljQ.qo to this years operating budget. TO meet state requirements we must furnish two teaspoons of butler etch day to every person eating, state law toxtide the use of margarine anywhere In the huen program. In the cook-o-r making of fronting!, bolter moat be used tor these purposes. There may be reductions in other items furnished by the agrictiXural Mrs. Don EjwdL department lunch, The school hmch program Knt August U, 17 and 18 at in the EMMde district em- for schooling in the ftfid of Student School Lunch Is being considered more and more as part of student education. Mn. EhreH spent three si hour days in class studying new methods and becoming accustomed to the new ' recipes and reports furnished by the state to help with the bookkeeping of the program. The School Lunch is set up to teach eating habits and to learn to eat a well . Ji the fifth) ploys 13 full time women and two part time. Gompiste government reports most be kept as products end only n type A lunch must be served. Ibis me includes as feOowi: lice of bread, two teaspoons ot butter, 09 of fruits end vegetataei, two ounces of proton and half pint "of milk. "This is a must and must be met at every meal, Mrs. Ehrell aid. The employees represent many years of service. Most of the employees have hem in the program from 13 to 20 years. District 301 school lunch is regarded one of the finest programs in the state by1 the elate officials. to' three-fourt- FDYEDS butter end Cheese for 'the lunch program. The loss of these , two items atone will effort fee bach program by DOLOGBA u . COMPLETES ifAiiiitiimiiii JUMBO CHUNK aunen And youra on your way to profit! Fun-appi- M V v b'l un jotngn rJIXINQ DEUVERIUQ SPREADItlQ piowed down with Nitrogen speeds the decomposition of pain stubble, com crap raeiduas can inenasa your profits! residues vines into helps transform crop organic material by spring. stalks, potato The result: Greater soil productivity and higher profits for you. 'O Fall fertilisation makoa a lot of aenae. Fertilixar applied in the tall works for you all winter long, decaying etubble end its available when and where needed by crops in early spring. Whan you tartiUn in tha fall, you avoid spring rush, and the uncertainties of spring weather (Remember last spring?). O Fertilise this foil with USB Nitron Fertilisers, made by United States SteeL soil-buildi- ng ctlrocdcsds foatobj.. FcrtQzl iNTcrmin Fertilizers ' v- - . VI w PBESTON, IDAHO A etoHyde - ..S S.TA-I)ss : i ' wwwtatfn .... linn ICE CUE AH WESTERN FAMILY TALL CANS 4Ccns57c CREAM O WEBER n V SM GAL.. m SUGAD a Lk , m Cadet William D. Palmar Jr. of Preston has completed o. during long summer training period. A member of the AFROTC unit at Utah State Univanity, he will be eUgOda tar a commission as an Air Force second Witwf11 upon graduation and completion of .AFROTC training. Ho is a 1161 graduate of Preston high school ! k Lb. 3Slc CADUFLOUEQ Uti NOW WHITE t ' teOP PM STANW THE BEST Bf CRISP VEGETABLES . '. . FRESH TENDER MEATS '.I. 1. I ; ' . V,, e ( Cadet Palmar, am of Mr. and lfirs. William D. Pahnw Sr., observed and took an no- - lilt . It. TRAINING ' HWV , hs the U. 8. Air Force Reserve Officers Raining Corps (AF ROTC) summer encampment at Mountain Home AFri, Ide-b- FERTILIZE! Lb. 45c . y,.' i ' Lb. 32s PAN READY . , x. I ajn. to I Sajn.teSp.rn. OPEN SUNDAYS Stu- PRESTON PHONE r t Hie cafeteria at the high school fills up quickly wife EATING THE FOOD dents at lunch time. ueunin'w- - CARD OF THANKS We wtah to take this means of extending our appreciation - and gratitude to our ,many friends end relatives who were so kind end considerate during our recent herenvsment. Marion 0. (Cy) Perkins Family STANS MARKET Gm. And rv. US WEST ONEIDA OPEN SUNDAYS StoX t. A ,If 4 Dobanr W4..I ,r- e- f a i ! J r PHONE BUNS y WEEKDAYS y yVk,' '4rK-V- - - 5 fa 8 |