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Show IPl?0ti5BQ VoL n Nmber 11 March 8, 1N4 ILEDimntfl)!? (S s Lewtstee. Utah Frtn Miitk Cicki 18 Curb Participate In FHA Convention . . . r Some eight- the annual state convention of een girli from North Cache the Future Homemakers of High School participated in America last weekend. The convention was held in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City. Her many were The friends are happy to see her throughgirlstheir accumulated around again. points which they have earnI I ed in their FHA work at the Mrs. Lola Littledlke slowly improving at the horn! high school. Presided of the North of Bishop and Mrs. W. S. Holt She spent a week in the Cache organisation is' Kathehospital with complications, rine Peterson with Meridee FAKTiClPATE IN 8TATF MEET Bodily, first vice president, following surgery. Theee girls partildpated in the State FHA in Salt Lake City. The girli are, (first row) Mary Lou Thornley, Carolyn Hurren, second vice The Margaret Amu Adams "irgo isEent, Marcia Butters, Kenrtell, Mnrda Buttari, Margo Hurren, end TJnda Lee Burris. (Second row) Susan Benson Camp of the DUPmet l, and Carolyn torian, NuttalL Meriden Bodily. Susan Chambers, Cleone Archibald, TJnda Reeder, mid Friday afternoon at the home reporter. Mary Alice Timmins. (Third row) Julia Tippttts, Lucille Lamb, Nancy Waddoups, of Marie Dock. The opening Mrs. Vivian rMtte &eech, Jbdy Doane, and KMherine Peterson. (Absent from picture was Pa-Swapp Is the song was "Love At Home, Homs Economics teacher at prayer by Mil le EUerman, North Cache and instructor of was flag allegiance Miss, Joyce Dew-so- n todltar Pearl ' Spencer, Mild- the FHA. Home Economics a is TkutM Briefs red Anderson read her per- trainee at North Cache. Thai lesson the sonal history, and i. .lit to Lake City Salt going group on A Century Of Living", ter the convention will be acwas given by Ethleen Gnat by Mrs. Swapp Refreshments were served by companied Mrs. ReyDawson. and aOu Hie hostess to Iordia Andrew, Mrs. Merlin 'of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Herman spent Monday , TRENTON RUiMrfh Gancneff, Mildred nolds, Smlthfield Junior High Home Economics teacher, Andrew gave a birthday par- Leland A Cottle and family Preston visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, . Pearl Spencer, will be their guest on the ty for her son Todd who was of Logan, Mr. and i.u. Wal- -' Ernest Andersen. They were Ethleen Grant, Millie observing Ms 4th birthday lace A. Cottle and family of accom; Mrs. man, and Mr. MvtfffMBi trip. Those present Trenton, Mr. and Mr, .soyd' Purl Jardlne of Clarks ton. Thursday. MR. AND MRS. Don Spackr were Alan Green, Randon Hulse and family of Hazelton, Mr. Andersen returned Saturattended the Amaral and Heidi Stevens, Kevin Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Llnd T. day from the hospital where services of wtmw Thanes Cottle and Todd. Thursday Cottle, Eddie Lee Cottle and he had undergone surgery. in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. evening Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hffrt.Fra.r- - Steven a so, Sidney merman was the father-in-laArte. from called Andrew, the Flagstaff, grandparents, home last week from a nins Mr. Thomas of Pauline's LDS Is an Merlin he where had supper with the toother, months stay at Anchor serving Don acted as lStMpWI Andrew family. He drove to Sait Evan Strobe Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed- Lake Cite Sunday to visit his a SUNDAY MR. AND MRS came up for a feW days beover as the er had visitors ana brother famlv Boyd enGka Griffin and family far wondarful family visit, and raday Mr. and Mrs ., weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Leon fore returning to Alaska. joyed the day at took him back to Spackman and four Thompson daughters Mrs. wine the honoring her mother, Friday night Salt Lake City. While then; Melvin Pitcher who wa cel- of Drugs, Ida., LaMar Reed- couples met at the home of wii Tmmiij convenor er andRoaAnn Bolschweiler Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Amrew they also visited with Mrs. end visit with a ebrating a birthday. Others of Logan. for en evening simper and the hospital present were Mr. and Mrs. favorite reiettvo this Rook. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Boyce Pitcher and family, p SEVERAL PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Low P. evening Onfy Long Mr. Mrs. and who hive recently . moved tended the George Teacher Eppich, accompanied by Mr. eng Dtstenoe keeps you In from Arizona, to make their Conferences Parent, North O. Merrill and Mildred An r Mrs. James Paid and family home in Lewiston, and Mr. Cache, Lewiston Junior High dann were the guests. touch ao penonally. pent Saturday, end Sunday end Mrs. Gary Wheeler and and ' Trenton Elementary MR. AND IBS. DEB HU. at Idaho Fins with Mr. and Tiy it and coo. pest Idaho gif Falli her sf Blaine. brongit Mn.. Godfrey an.4 .and the afternoon woe spent Mrs. Gretta Ctullss'DfEo-ga- n mother Mra.r Florence Butler visiting. family. tethand took her mother home en Thursdav. She has Saturday evening Mr., and er. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Ben- been with Mrs. Hin for tbe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jenien Mrs. Inland T. Cottle enter-a- t son Ogden Tuesday where past two weeks. During the and daughter Paula drove to a family party. Mrs. toBenson received medical weekend the family gathered the Hardware Ranch SaturThose present .were Mr. and at the Butler home. Those Mrs. Alva Boman and family were .Mr, and Mrs. day and later visited preeent North the Sunday evening Butter Marlow end das grandparents Mr. and. Mrs. Cache Seminary students preand Mr. Utah of Mrs. Watson of Logan and Jacob Price, sented the program at SacRamon Godfrey and family had dinner with them. THURS., FRL, SAT. rament meeting. the of Clarks too. Mr. and Mrs. Mouritsen announced MARCH S and! Norvell Dee Hill ana following program. Opening Florence end family, Batter. Stanley Car son, prayer by Robert B. J. Read is home again closing prayer by Sam Bodafter spending some time in b y reading with his daughter and Ogden were Alien, take family Mr. and Mrs. Ted en by Robert Mouritsen chard Hansen, Richard Rigby Arave. and Elisabeth Theurer. OrON SATURDAY Mr. and gan too ter Carolyn Harris, Mrs. Rodney Anderson and and a vocal trio, Julie Lower, Witt Jack Lemmon of Brigham wen dinUnala Zurcher. and Dixie family of Mr. and Mrs ner guests Smith. Seminary teacher Mr. Thomas gave a few short Merlin L. .Andrew. Mr. AnSUN. AND MON. remarks. Ringing was led by derson is a cousin of Wanda. MARCH Velvw Allaop, with Mrs. Reed Rawlins has reReeder accompanying. tit turned home following a proMR. AND MRS. Henry El- - longed stay at the hospital in with Snout Hayward BUILDIIMGISUPPL'IES RICHMOND Livestock chosen 14 FL Low. 4 FL Wide - Con-veoh- Ken-del- to-th- e Hosted To Birthday Party in Sdrii , came I age,-Alask- PURCHASE w Powwow t a. pall-bear- er. iw IIK J f'i U-1- " 00 CXTM All-so- POWER atthe . - . Utility $9.88 DRILL i n ONE YlAR FREE SERVICE Mow... Black & Decker offers a y4" Utility Drill at theJoweat price aunpi, .14 improved , 1.9 everJ-H- aa H.P U.I industrially listed motor. "Cyrolac Features loiger-lengthandle for easier grip controL' An outstanding high-strengt- h, h, value. ; her . Robert i. "Under . SPECIAL E-v- an The turn Yum Tree" H Norma Bonn" Stolen Pro-School- Become Guinea ers Pigs For Hose Ec Girls children children in. a typical Twelve arrived at 8:45 each morning school environment ter four days last week at The students high school North Cache High School to Vanned games, soigs, and rive roaHty to the homeliving for the as itortea children tar M taught dams Swapp .Throe three and four veil as slotting time for year olds wort nieces, napb-- free play and Hght snack neighbors of the sen-- i jI Juice and crackers. The who conducted the under the girls continually guided (ho children in their various acof Mrs. Swapp. purpose of this play tivities. school program is to acquaint pro-scho- ol or THURS., FRL. SAT. MARCH ' S-4--7 "Take Her She's Mine" 1 Stewart aid with Jsmes gandra Dm Festers Starts 7:11 end M . the North Cache girls who aro enrolled in tiro homaliviiig classes with the small childrens muscular development, their ploy habits, ana their ability, to 'get along with others their own age. Through careful was RON. AND WED. - MARCH 1 t-1- Rock "A Hew Kind Fed Newman roiwsfartiw Ml GRACE The young (tauter of Mr. and Mrs. of Grace fell from a sofa and broke a co larbono recently. Ike little girl Is six months old and is recov- Mau-Bal- ls ering nicely. mm en ood mm. Ha dopmd en hi Wright Fowm Blado lew anywhort ho v.anto to uae tt, mwi ton loddar or la a tm. It woafl or Jwfc, cuts clou ond bit from nqr poritkm. Tho Wrisht Power Blado to the boot tool far non ktitdt at Jobs toa (Wy Wrisht okoopowor btado mm, m look up four Wrtabt low factor to (ho Ufa botow. Brow Btodo yeunoif. Ito a Sb faro . W Starts 'tlvV'','1'1'',' trow faseje Me Commoniiy Theatre Lewiston. Htnh Yon l , . 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