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Show ; Girls Receive Chnrch Awards RICHMOND Harris. On the program wer nil Watkins of the . - In the Rich- -' ward the MIA theme with Rolen Thompson conducting and prayers by Grant ley and Elvln D was directed by Mrs. Ruey and Mrs. I executive committee who an Eagle award , to Leon Lemon and an Eagle pin to his mother. Ray Hulet pre-aent-ed acter as narrator, CUirJmv Scott and vMttfc ergensen, Plant as Junior THE (HTZEN. Lewiston, Utah Theurer represented: Book to Mormon characters. Reed and .. "O were Faye Peter- - Thelma Woodland also took ion the vpke was Lynn chorister, Mary Ann Fora-.re- a Christensen. A quartet An aMIAt organist and Angle firom on High Was Patsy vvRiunp asasslstant ung by Mra. Bonnie Ann MIL organist for MIA; Sharlene ler, Mrs. Laura Lou Camp' Hawkins es a teacher In the bell, Mrs. Beth Junior Sunday, School. Craig Mrs. Elaine .. .Hands, waa voted to be or-- t, anied by Mrp. gained a teacher and Rickie who played background music Moon to be ordained a Priest thnughout the evening. Individual awards were presented to the girls of the ward and, the following teachers, Pkurik Mrs.. Jessie Lemon. Mrs. (Going up Ilia stairs) 84 ley. Nelson, Mrs. Faun . i President, Dahle and Mrs. Flora Allen. President, , Uutke; Secretary, Toni Hansen; Girls Donna Junior Spack-maHendricks; Kathy Representative, Beehives, Sophomore Representative, Rachel Ashcroft. Vickie Merrill, Ann Theurer, Evelyn Taylor, RICHMOND National Shirley Mllle ; MIA Maids, school lunch week has been NaDean and Nelda Housley, observed In the Park School Carma Jean Housley, Margo along with other schools In Every girl at North Calhe tions, educa tonal a member of the Girls wffl be presented at wjjff Harris, Connie Johnson, Judy he county. During the Under the supervia-- i meetings. The Girls Lynn Burbank, Donna Rand League. inoipal, 0. L. Ballam, dall, Valene Eskelsen, Elisaof the officers and their dans to participate in all Mayor and Mrs. school activities and to beth Theurer, Mary Ann Fors-Jan- lant, Mr. and Mrs. Terry advisor, Mrs. Linda all the girts Mauchley, Janet Nlvison, Carl Johnson of the er, the league will . Patsy Hamp, Paul- executive bond and and present four programs ette Smith, Judy Doane; Lau- foyd, Cache county sponsor the iik Clara Carol y food service supervisor, to during the school year to the nual Twirp Week, which in-- , rels, Dahle, Plant Carolyn enjoy lunch with chides an assembly girls of North Cache. am Guest speakers, demonstra dance. u put ' . if School . Holes '63 Lunch Week n; Girls' League Program ln-e- et area beet dumps la formed by the constant flow of beets from the annual harvest The CtUien Photo The mountain of beets, THE USUAL MOUNTAIN the usual sight at (he Lewiston Sugar Plant and the .. John-Penn- Indian Family Visits LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyke had as over the week en ' of Eddie Toledo who has been making his home at the Van Dykes. His father and mother, Charlie and Elsie, and his five and five listers of New Mexico came to attend the farewell testimonial for Eddie. He is leaving soon to serve as a missionary in the Southwest Indian Mission. Five of Ms brothers and sisters are making their homes with Utah families during the school year. Many former missionaries called during Sunday to visit with the Toledos, and also many Dm C. rts bro-thei- rs LAWN HOWES Pick Op And Stonge DONT PUT YOUR LAWN MOWER IN THE GA- RAGE OR BASEMENT TO BE IN THE WAY ALL WINTER WELL STORE YOUR MOWER, SHARP- EN,' OR DO WHATEVER IS NECESSARY TO HAVE IT READ? TO GONEXTSPRING. . . friends of Eddies. MRS REX G. PLOWMAN entertained at a birthday party in honor of the birthday anniversary of her Carol Sue, on Friday, were played, and served to 15 guests, then they attended the picture show Mr. and Mrs. James Pond and four children have returned from a pleasant motor trip to Moscow, Ma., where they visited with Mrs. Ponds sist er and her husband and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glen of Wells ville visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Wiser. FRYERS i CARLOAD SAVINGS 3 Lbs. 79c 8UNNYDALE LK Picnic HAMS Lb. FULLY COOKED SWIFTS A Fashion Show was presented 'at 2:80 p.m. with lia- TUBKEYS Lb. GRADE C HENS Toilet Tissue Corned Deef-D- Kraft Pizza NEW HONEY m - m" nti W . 9Cans$LG3 WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO MAKE HALLOWEEN A REAL FESTIVE PARTY. CHECK HERE FIRST FOR 12 lor 98c O PUMPKINS FOR TRICK OR TREATS O CANDY 39c . . Phg. 39c Sharp's 5 Lb. $1.09 o pop conn O APPLE CIDEti OCOMA r.i: . Cornish Girls Given Awards Bo 3 Temperature Control LOOK AT THE FEATURES THIS DRYER GIVES YOU: cenFully aatematlc Flexible n Simple trals Temperature Selector List Filter-B- ig Capacity Dnm, Full Osenisg Doer Quiet Operation Flash to Wall IastaRatlon Zinc Safety Deor Switch coated cabinet defies nut Ecoeemleal operatou and push-butto- .MAYTAG - This is Not Lew Promotional End Item dependably. a Its May- tag Quality Throughout Free Kitchen Stool k , U NORTH STATE ryi PRESTON PHONE WE SELL THE BEST AND SERVICE THE REST 8R-1M-8 ORANGES CORNISH Counselor Byron Hanson presented ward and stake awards to leaders and girls in the Sacrament Sunday evening. meeting Leadership and stake awards went to, Lilian Sorenson, Lula Clayson, Helen Buxton, Grace Kent, Maiy Martin, Doris Pitcher and Beatrice Taylor. The girls were: Carolyn Kendell, Laura Slmmonds, Teresa, Tammy, and Sherrie Bartlett; Sharen Buxton, Beverly Smith, Beth Myler, Patty Buxton, Ann Butters, Nylyn Buttars, Buxton, Marilyn Kristine Neeley, Lynette Creech, Margery Powell, Diane Johnson, Joyce Sorenson and Jan Pitcher. Benson Stake High Council-me-n Lindsey Rawlins and Gerald Peterson ware guest speakers In the meeting. - Cranberries Orange Juice 5 for 88c PCA-5- 0Z. Orange Drink for Me it'-- ' . PURE SUN . ' Orange Juice 4. for PASCO OR DONAU) DUCK it Me , Pineapple-Grapefrn- il OCEAN SPRAY Lb. 25c Drink Grapefruit Pineapple Juice FLORIDA 3 for 25c . Tomato Jnico DATES 2 Lbs. Me Plow- STANDBY 4 - 4AOZ. CAN8 ' S3. .Rays man were hosts at a Priests cottage meeting held at their home on Thursday night Speaker! were Jay King, Charles Wilson, and Dennis Morrison. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. . Thomas Dur-ran-t, Nathan 'Ahdtetoa,'hlr. and Mra. Ervin Van (Men, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith. Mrs. Plowman served refreshments to the group. 3 $1 YAMS Poz-- ' Bishop and Mra. Rex Lb. 79c Mg . &E . WALNUT MEATS 3 for $LG9 . Vet's Dog Food a MAYTAG "Halo 01 Heal" DBYEBS 8 Qls. 68c . . Idaho Appliance & Spoil Shop II lYi CAN CARNATION First-Four- th We'D Do All The Dost - 4 for $1X3 . . Powdered HDk ble Pond acting aa marrator. Opening prayer was by Rachel Detton. Mrs. Ada Wright sang n solo. She was asoomponled by Mrs. MarybeU'Plke. Fifty participants showed fashions by members of the Reno made punt, wok amciori work lief Society- - Mrs. Wright Mrs. MaMe Mortensen, sang another solo, and was leader of the Benaw followed by a lames trio of Relief Society board. Falrvtaw, Ida. They Stake perperatlon meetlnb Raguel Harris, Helen Jensen NORTH STATE PHONEJ was held In the chapel at and Mildred Hall, accompan-ilGflbe- rt ' Eva led by 1:80 p.m. Fay Anderson gave the benediction. The quilt fair was held in the Cultural Hall with each ward responsible for n dis-WE HAVE THE BIGGEST VALUES AROUND ON THE NEW quilts," old and new, and Mg, Christmas sugand gestions, " er Remsneedlepoint to mal se beautiful The board also hag n display. Refreshments were aerfod to the large crowd. GALL S5MH85 APHICOTS FA P Stake Belief Society Presents Special Program The Benson LEWISTON Stake Relief Society ed an outstanding af of entertainment on Thursday in tile Lewiston Ward Chapel and Cultural Hall, cafied Show and Share Your Arte and Wares," under tiie direction of Mrs. Favell Plant, work director, and Mrs . 69s Strawberry Preserves f ;MJ In Preston, Mahb FRIDAY ULL 8 P. H. - , |