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Show piffcnwj Bibb The Sociable Citizen Young Mameds Meet Jo'ntly -- - The Mutual Dennis Anderson of Rupert, RICHMOND Mrs. Married! of both wards met Idaho and Mr. and on Monday evening for dinner George Anderson of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. LaRoy Funk and a lesson. In the Richmond ward they met at the returned home on Thursday Chib Rooma. Pot hick dinner after spending a pleasant waa. under the direction of week in Escondido. Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hemp, (near San Diego) with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson, and Mrs. Matt Edwards, a and Mr. and Mrs. Frank sister to Mr. Funk. Lamb. Prayers were offered visited many points of Interest while away. tar Grant under the direction of Mrs. Connie Bullen and Mrs. Leone Robinson rendered by the choir. Voted to be advanced Into the Teachers quorum was Rodney Anderson Into the ward were Mrs. Carol C. Miller and family, James, Beth Ann, Howard,. Thomas, and David C. Miller. Speakers William Harris of the High The James Hendricks Council and Garr Morrison, missionCamp of DUP will hold their a recently returned England regular meeting on Friday at ary from - foe New r t 8 p. m." January 29, In tbs minion.In foe Richmond ward, Ray Relic HalL The officers desire Hulet conducted. Mrs. Adonla a good attendance. Dennis and Mrs. Lorraine Friday members of the Hulet conducted the music. am Richmond Friendship met with Mrs. Thelma Wood- Prayers were by Warren Hamp. land for a social evening. Lamb andwere Melvin Gilbert Refreshments were served Speakers of the and Rawlins Lindsay to Mrs. Barbara Cartwright, GounudL High Mrs. Afton Buttars, Mrs. Mr. and W. I. Mrs. Melba Traveller, Mrs. Nedra home on returned Thompson Spackman, Mrs. Virginia Wedneaday last week after Murray, Mrs. Claire Harris. spending two weeks In CaL Mrs. Marigeiw Peart Tney visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Heinder and The Richmond baby in Chula Vista and Mr. Literary Chib met Thursday and Mrs. Bill Newbold In afternoon In the Club rooms San Diego and In Oceanside for their regular meeting. with Mrs. Leonard Stirman. Mrs. Lovinia Dobson read, try's sister. They visited A Thing of Beauty" ta? Dr. any sights of Interest and A. J. Cronin, and Mrs. EPen enjoyed deep sea fishing. Pack played two piano solos. They drove to Los Angeles Mrs. Anna Johnson acted as and visitd friends also. and served Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dues to five guests and are happy with the arrival fourteen member. of another granddaughter, Sunday evening sendees in bon Tuesday to Mr. the South ward were under Mrs. BUI Egbert of Hyrum. the direction of Bishop R. J. Other grandparents are Mr. Spackman. Susan CartwrfoM and Mrs. Egbert of Preston. played prehide musulc on Myron Pratt Is recuperatfrom major surgery In organ. Prayers AJ. ing by Mendenhall and dendon the Veteran's Hospital In Bair. Special music waa Salt Lake City. and John were They Mauchey end Edward Miller. The lesson Carpet and Kids" was very Interestingly given by Mrs. Karren Dickson. There wen thirty two present, in the South ward dinner was under the direction of Mrs. Joyce Murray and Mrs. Marva BeD. There were 19 present to enjoy dinner and a v lesson The Need for Family Recreation " by Bishop 0. L. Ballam. At the dose of the evening the group toured the new stake on center. ftmday Mr. and Mrs. Ro- land Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hope Anderson, and Mrs. Melba Millard of Salt Lake City returned home after attending the funueral services for an aunt. Mrs. Anna Anderson, in West Los Angeles, CaL Mrs. Bade Anderson flew to Los Angeles from Sacramento to attend the funeral. The group drove to Sacramento where they spent some time with another sister Mr. Lanney Hearty and returned home .. --hey Sunday. Also in attendance at the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Anderson and Ivan Anderson, Miss -- Frank ana and Ltwistei Drills No-Ho- st Dinner Honors Couples A no host luck Ajmer was held at home of Laraine Roxann Stocks in Preston, Idaho, last week, by the following, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Karren, Mr. and Mrs. Odis Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. George Wiliams, Mr. and Mrs. Loron Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. LaMoin Wiser, The Karrens. and The Stocks. Attar foe dinner the evening was spent visiting. Bishop and Mrs. H. Ray Gibbons left by car last week for Georgia to meet their son Dermis, who Is being released as a Missionary and will accompany them home. Mrs.' Louise Layne Is recuperating at home after eye surgery performed in Salt Lake City recently. Mr. and MrsTA. B. Smith entertained on Thursday evening at a birthday dinner in honor of their dauhter Mrs. Joyce Glftert of Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and three chPdren, R 1 c h a rd Smith and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith were the guests. The TjnHide Layne Camp of the DUP met on Mondya at the home of Mrs. Pearl Hawkins with Captain Calva Van Dyke conducting meeting. Music was under foe direction of Ethyl Ransom and Rula Nielsen. Mrs. Zora Layne gave the lesson, after which the ladles spent the afternoon quilting. R were servd by Zora Layne and Paul Hawkins. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Payne of Lewiston, spent the holidays at home of their parents.Those Mr and Mrs. Patton and son Craig, of Brooklyn, R.Y., Mr. ana Mrs. George Payne children, Mark and Janice, of Houston Texas, Mr. and Mrs. DavU Potter and sons Lynn and Douglas of Idaho FVrils, - Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Kennefo Payne of Bancroft, Idaho,. Mr. J. Burton Payne of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. He Is the frJherof Wilton LEWISTON and . the enjoyed a weeks Utah Pioneers". Mrs. Eulalia return-varioTaggart gave the history of homes. Wiliam J. Harrison. The Lewiston Literary Chib were served to met on Thursday night at the members. twelve home of Mrs. Nepfal Johnson, Mrs. Dome DaMe enterwith Mrs. Johnson as hostess. Mrs. Senneta Thomson re- tained her Pinochle Chib at viewed foe book The Coro- her mothers (Mrs. Venna nation, by Paul GaTico. Van Orden) home recently. Refreshment were served to Prises were won by Aleen eigiteen chib members. and Bar-ba- n The Janett Brinkerhoff smith, Ben Wiser,Vends Blair. Mn. King Leavitt Camp of foe DUP was a special gnest Refreshmet on Wednesday, ments were served to twelve 22, la foe Lewiston guests Room. The Miss Elaine Van Orden and America ' Vice Captain Loretta Blair an boM MhnnMM of Sett led foe group In foe Salute. Lake City were weekend via 1 ain Don at foe home of Elaine's Prayer was by .C h a pBem-hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Minerva Jones. Marie On Two lesson foe gave 'have now us el m UWUNH UblAlY - u Prises at table games '' wpn by Lydia, Phyllis - ' Cora. The Ellen FRANKLIN Wright Camp DUP meeting was bald Thursday, with second vico captain Maggie Ja- - Durr ant gave the lesson and Bertha Woodward gave a history of John Whm, grandfather of Jennie Stone. Others taking part were Estelle Wright ana Lorraine Morrison. Refreshments were served tor Leora Doney. Rayola Gibson, Ellse Maugnan and MitIm Hampton. Mr. end Mrs. Rex V. Clay-so- n and son Steven of Pocatello spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Nelson. Two daughters, Cathy and London were un ride to come but sent greet ings to their gn Mrs. Nelson who has been k 11L Cro-ket- met last Mondawlta Mrs. Clyde Hansen. Dinner was served to tight members. Mrs. Norman Howells nview-o- d the play Mary, Mary by Lewiston Library Lists Com-iuUdia- rag-meetin- g, r-r- and Mrs. Ben Bearse in San FranciscO, and Dr. and Mrs. Davis W. McEntlre In Berkeley. Mrs. Manilla Davis entertained the Pinochle Chib, Wedneaday with Kate Swaln-stoLaveraa Warner, Bonita OUverson, Marilyn Henderson low OUverson, Ora Rasmussen, Gene Moser, and special guest Bernice HIDburg were n, present Henderson Marilyn gh. Bonita OUverson, won s e-and lone OUversoo low. A hot plate luncheon was served to the guests. Thursday afternoon Bonita OUverson entertained Hobby Chib. The afternoon was spent ta sewing end she e desert luncheon. the great-grandmoth- er, Matthew Koetka. story of mountain climbers The Rock and In Colorado. the Willow," Mildred Lee. A story of farm life In Alabama In the thirties. Footlights For Jean, Dianna Hubei - Robertson. life theatre Professional Maine. in a during - Olympic Carol Heiaa Queen, Robert Parker. A story of Olympic games in Squaw Valley m 1980. Captain Apples Ghost, Evelyn S. Lampman. A ghost returns to his rid home on In foe Lewiston Public Li- brary Include: "In a Pumpkin Shell Joan W. Angluita, and Nibble, Nibble, MOusekta," by Mr. foe same author; Rabbit and foe Lovely Prezolotow; sent, Charlotte Mr. Willowbys Christmas Tree", Robert Barry; The Lucky Little Porcupine," Patricia Miles Martin; The Ringing Hill," Meindert De Jong. Winner of the Hans Christian Anderson end Newberry Awards. yean. Bai- earth after many Rodeo Roundup. Joe Hot Rod Thunder. kal Frenkel. Life of a rodeo of A Brennan. drag story To The Climb performer. Here Comes state racing. The Bus," Carolyn HayThe Late Clara wood. Beame." Taylor CridwdL A mystery story. The Dork Baud Sausage Bolls . To Show Waft and Bloody Ground' 3 Lbs. $1 Lb. 63c . Lb. JUMBO CHUNK lis Fenner. Stories American frontier. . Life Mother With Superior,' Jane Trthey. School Ufe at Saint Mark's. Rascal," Starling North. A .Dutton animal award book for 1962. The Sflent Storm," Marion Marsh Biown and Ruth Chone. A stay of Annie Sul- PASR Hj-nm- i gg)c $2 b001 f tf.lt . . . can;39c 1989 . 28GZ. BOTILES - j fnl SI . . Cabnp ' ...u:r.... UM CASp 2 f OS) Pineapple Jnico 3 - cans !8Sc STRAWBERRIES - taOZ. PKGS. 4 25 SS)G PEAS Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grace, boy; Mr. end Mrs. Jack Larson, Preston, boy. r, (S LOGAN LDS HOSPITAL JANUARY 28 ROYAL GARNET Jli CASE t-O- Con CAN gin. girL - - JUMBO - - nsyag)e taKillz 4 Lbs. CABnOTS ns MEAT . VARIETIES VEGETABLE VARIETIES . . 25c Trans . Scans Dietetic Drink 2 far 25c SEGO Pork Ot Beans INDIAN RIVER 3 HEINZ - ; TALL CANS Ray.; J.R. J IS A SWEET SPANISH c - fl.fg SALAD DRESSING 4 Lbs. 25c GDAFEFCOIT CASE Ktc Hiraido'Uftto 4 r- . . 4 for I Fadd;TisOB6Iftg CLEARWATER PABSniPS TUDUIPS Pa, Cud i DAUAHAS ! 211 1179 WHOLE KERNEL OH CREAM SLBS. . No. : CUT OR FRENCH SLICED for 31 fSJI S Green Beans (g - , Haadaria Oranges 4. for Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Collins, Logan, girl; Mr. end Mrs. Raton T. Ashcroft Lon, CASE ..r....J?C.. TIDBITS, CRUSHED. CHUNK 87 Grape Jnice - m CANS Pineapple Pkgs. I 'rail Cocklafl CA HI-WE- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sharp Mapleton, glri. rirMr.. i . PINEAPPLERAPEFRUI- T- 4S4kbCajSf Blng-ham- a, . Thursday evening were Garnet Conuah, June Ktagsford, Joyce Alien, Al'ene Jensen,. Kathy Jensen and Kathy Allans Mr. and Mrs. Hard Alton and family spent New Yean day at ttw home jof her broh ther Seymour Ntotoen.ta liny Shrimp Drink JANUARY 22 Mr. and Mrs. Card Weston, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckstead, Preston, girl ! m p ii:1 liU-Fsat- ares " - 84 The Explorers basketball team wen their game with Lewiston Second ward Wednesday night at North Cache. MIA officers and teachers attending Stake leadenhlo In the Lewiston Fourth Ward 2 Oysters . ROYAL GARNET Rtad-Usbake- Flight Cm Brids IM9 JANUARY IS Mr. end Mrs. Alen Meth-esoLogan, boy: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Griffin, Logan: boy;. Mr. and Mrs.-- Robert L. Nate, Logan,, boy. JANUARY t4 Mr. and Mrs. WendeD G. HassaD, Logan, boy; Mr. and livans childhood. Mn. James T. Hence, Hyde The Dark Traveler," Jo gM; Mr. and Mrs. psysephlne W. Johnson. Asensi-tlvD. Joseph e, chological novel of n boy.. The rifted man. JANUARY 2S Woods Were Full of Man, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Erma L. Emmerson. A true dwell, Logan, Mr. and novel of taD timber'. Ta Ta, Mrs. Steven. C. boy; Hansen, LoChu. Tan Tan," Valentin gan, boy. The i"M story of 'CommuJANUARY 21 "Where China. nist Nothing Mr. and Mrs. Harvey N. SorIs Long Ago, Virginia Logan, girl , ensen. Memories of the Johnson, ' JANUARY 27 childhood of a Mormon girl. Mr. and Mrs. Deads ; A. Autobiography of Eleanor Think Buck-maRoosevelt STOKOWSKI Secret, Peter Howard. A stay of foe Initiator tfhNMtaiOKMi Eugene P, Smith, Richmond, of moral rearmament FUUS1ERE0MMC SOUND end Mrs. 1961 Supplement, of the boy; Utah School of Alcoholic Dindrup, Providence,Studies. "History of Lewis- Mr. anil Mrs; Elmer L. RichOpea ton, Dr. John W. Bernhli-e-L ards, Garland, glrL . ... 8:09. 4(49, 7:U. Ml JANUARY 28 Medical Financing Matties Admission Helmut ' Scboeck. Mr. and Mn. Vernon H. Care, -. Adatts 9LM twin Federalized Health (tare Pack, Brigham (Uty, with eard 75e (JM Fbr the Aged. A critical ' Is ; Mr. and Mn. Ronald The AmeriWilson, Logan, boy; Mr. STARTS FRIDAY Adits ILM. Sttrittjnsife symposium. and Mrs. Rdwm L. Brudarer, Petroleum can Industry, ' Lagan, Utah card $L00 Logan, glrL Mr. Sherwin d, Utah win Bair of exhibit his ofl paintings at foe Lewiston Library (taring foe month of February. Mr. Bair's patafoigs cover many subjects and are for sale to the public. Library hours ate 2 to 7 pm. drily except on Sundays. LEWISTON Neu-berg- er Steaks SWIFT PREMIUM FRANKLIN COUNTY HOSPITAL JANUARY wdfoeAngri program. There were present LBS Births J ms FRESH HOURLY Ken-nar- JANUARY others Iqr BEEF Mr. and Mrs. John R. d and two children, Mazy and David, Cheyenne, Wyo., nent from Wednesday Saturday of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennard of Preston. New books Top," Chairman Quinn Plowman, of Smlthfleld.- - He wae assisted by National Executive Officer William Chrlstoffor-so- n of Hyrum, LaVar Moon of Richmond, Frank of Logan, Charialn, Sgt t Arms, Paul Mdklo and Marvin Elwood of Smlthfleld. Members who had belonged for sobe time but had never been initiated before were Earl Ransom, Alva Bowman, Bento Bodily, R. Sid Karren and Haxen Arthur Drury. New members who were initiated were Joseph My'er, Donald Taylor, Ray Walker , WUlls Sharp, Lavor Smith, Kyle Ransom and Wendell Hurra. Refreshments were served to 25. GROUND! Raeo GRACE Mrs. Mkkelson gave foe Mfo Ms-tary of her Lattice EckersoQ Bedford before members of the ML Sherman Camp of foe DUP at the Bannock Stake House ta Grace. Diaries of Utah Pioneers were given by Mrs. Fkank Johnson and Mrs. Mbrlin Egbert. Mrs. Egbert was presented with volume five of foe Utah Pioneer Histories as winner of the Refreshments door prize. were served by Mrs. Ethel Smith and Mrs. Mildred Burton. Captain Mrs. Jack Marshall conducted the meeting. COVE The Lacova Crab met at foe home of Bonnie member Shumway. Each contributed to the Literary lesson. Business was discussed. Each came dressed in a tacky costume. A InnuCheon was served by Bonnie. Present were Colleen Dormant, Gloria Larsen, Joyce Allen, Yevame Larsen, Baton Allen, Mrive Allen, Fern Lewis, Levere Cetraro, Diene Hendries, Veldene Hendricks, Nancy Allen and Barbara Hendricks. Ilew Boob In Gradation LEWISTON Han - ; Vice-preside- nt, Lions Hoar Ugira Btlds MtUttai to the Itirlmumrt Han and The Country Club duplicate bridge was held Saturday In the Utah Power and Light Auditorium. Five tables of Howell Bridge were plan The winners were first E Anderson and Ruth Nash, second Roma Hawkes and Lorene Foss, third Ora Greaves and Elizabeth Boyds. - The next session will be on February 8 at 1:15 pjn. ta the auditorium. The Nifty Needles Club met at the home of Thella Ware Wednesday. Elections were held for foe new officers. Evelyn Cbecketts Is foe new President, Dorothy t, Mary Bergqulst, secretary, Mildred Smart, reporter. Those attend ing were Casey Merle Laura Sul, EUs Jones, Barbara Jensen, Evelyn Cbecketts. Mery Bergqulst end MOdnd Smart. The rest of the evening was spent sewing. Casserole lunch was served. The Preston Stndv QUb JLntricaa LEWISTON Post No. DOTC Jean Kerr. Members present 50 of the American Legion LEWISTON The were Edith HUlstead, June of Lewiston held their In- Club Lewiston met of Fischer, Mattie Sharp, Camg night ta ttw illa Norton, Ellen Gibson and itiation meeting on Monday Monday muni their at room with ta the dub Larsen. night Dorothy which ular Mr. Wei's McEntlre has re- Post Commander Earl Ran- was under the direction of turned from a months stay som conducting the meet- President Don C. Van Dye. in Cal. He visited Major and ing. Program chairman L. D. Mrs. David W. McEntlre at The was Bodily announced the pro-aceremony Flag San Diego for Christmas. He and Introduced Capt R. Sid of then visited Mr. and Mrs. under direction wizen of foe Air Force Karren. AnRichardson la Los Jim was ROTC from the Utah State Initiation ceremony geles, Major and Mrs. Wa He was accom-s- d McEntlre ta Merced, Mr. conducted by State Vice University. two V Monta WickFRANKLIN ham was foe hostess Thursday evening for foe Friendly Folks Chib at bar borne Frankln. The hostess used the Valentine theme, to decorate one long table where guests Cora Haworth, Marilyn Doney, Josie Lewis. Estelle Smith. Phyllis Moser, Lydia Cornish, AUena Jenson and Zelma Cornish served a luncheon with favors for alL -- 1 THE CITIZEN. LtwMsu. Utak 1944 Jaaaary M, -- id!' ',E. Preston, Idaho 1899-199- 9. t ' |