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Show WMWWSeWWWWBweMWarWrtemSU A wW in i?- liHiy Hinti DuiaV Itatiag Hw Children Home For Birthday Event Students In the seventh twelvth. grades o f County were given r Two FRANKLIN togs woro among tho ordin-enc-ei perfonnea during tbo their program show Fait meeting held la the harmful affects of at ing Franklla Ward. The daughter cohol and allied narcotics of Mr. lad Mn. RogerGrlf-fet- h last week. wu given the aane of A- film was shown under Karen by her father aulited the direction of Robert W. hy grandfathers Ardea Grlfr of feth aad Letter Barfuss. The Hoag, executive director aon of Mr. aad Mn. Jfervto the Idaho Narcotics Alcohol Education Foundation, Inc. Priestley was glvea the name OTHERS ASSISTED. The of Ronald John by his grand am was presented to the father Parley Smart assisted nts In Preston on Wedby his father. Memberships records were received- lor nesday morning, to Franklin Wallace LeRoy and Paula and Whitney on Wednesday Johnson. The Winging afternoon and to the Dayton Mbthen furnished the muslcjktudeati on Thursday mora- for the meeting, directed by fcgr Mildred GUvei Each year, the foundation led by Grace provides a narcotics program free of cost to the Idaho schools, assisting the schools In meeting the state BaM Canhral which requires the teaching FRANKLIN A Kitchen of the harmful affects of alKarntval was hold Ttaesday cohol and allied narcotic. evening lnr the Laurel and Exrdorers, of tho The program Is set up so MIA. Leaden Rodger Wood that each year there Is a new ward, Estelle Smith and Barstubara Wright were In charge. presentation. This way a Ms he Is la Following the supper records dent by the time were listened to. senior year win have had six nt . n r - and Of heinaabte to hea- STAND What ho heard yean f- bm uetahte to UNDER- FOr tte next II Ssenths, Art Gniahy hknrt over like the radtealfy new way to let peepb had pleaded fat Ms hete hear AND - Deanae Chatterton tries out a breath apparatus for SAMPLING INTOXICATION T Nichols, sampling iwtiwfrrttaii which to feeling demonstrated fey. State Patrolman T. It was part of a recent Idaho Narcottee Alcohol Education program in FranUln couar to schools. i' i Mils . Trades approaches tc the problem, Mr. Hoag said. He said that the foundation presents the facta about the alcohol problem accurately end conservatively; ' on an Intellectual r an emotional approach cognizes the right of dividual to wlh Ms The FritaaryeoM St TRENTON decision regarding the use of held their annual Penny Par-- 1 unto alcohol. Bvn al g separated to go on the drive, meeting badp with: k In an hour to have k Those supper. pertietoeting were Wanda Andrew, Janice Green, Joan Hasen, Barbara Stevens, Jatotoe Jensen, Orris Mae Hansen, IfiUle Spademan, Luella Payne, . ;Veld Spacemen, Helena Andrew, LaMeT Ashcroft, Joem Ebola, Mehre Cottle and Norma Reeder. Mrs. Vaughan Spachman submitted to a back operation to the Salt Lake LDs Hospital Thursday morning. MRS. HAROLD E. WARD returned from the hospital after lutvlng We&esday " irgone major surgery Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Smith 7:30 and Darrell W. ef an enace ssaaller thaa a parings he wernerttrely fa) the ear. In spite of lts lowcsst Sperttfsi. (he toveettsa gave pOsple wheeenld hear hat Oenld net understand, tho ahfltty to hear aer-mvetoes. TV aad radio all without the daagiag cords or bulky hearted add wen la the clothing. You can get romptote details absut this Invention far people whe can hear hut cannot understand, by writ-toto Art Ckeshy. co 4 North pot-hic- aonnslman first Class, of Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Perkins, formerly of Preston, reenllited for four yens Jam. while serving with the San Diego Group of the Pacific Reserve Fleet at Sen Diego, California. The group to responsible for tho upkeep ,wd wiMmiwm of ships which have been pin- ced In mothbdto. a . A We alwayo like IgUgSterTkr. Parade TS tW mill Mi i Priii a they'd heard. Holhol D. were . Cheeky. whe had been deaf far ever Mae A Problem us s, le Oear Again; tJr. Crosby! Pnparali - law ilo hcwmeT Ivan . PbonrPpASE.P u jpl - Mia-Mald- htoparento. The Weston folks the contest program on on Chan-m- i day that came to folks Weston Wa 3. wish Jack King WESTON Sadie Nelson 'Other former to musical hto hick were o w h children attendance to her proy were who enjoyed Mr. gathered overthe weekend to Kofoed Allen, Lucy honor their mother on her Gary Schvaneveldt aon of Mrs. Guy Nelson and Mr. and and Mrs. Delbert Schvaar-eveld- t and Clinton wife, birthday. EDa and Wendell Don, sons, wu confirmed a memend daughter of Pocatello, came on Saturday. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. ber of the Church In Sacrft-me"f meeting. Wayne and Veda Austin, Gene Kofoed, Mr. and Mrs. and two girls of Bountiful, Bert Brower, from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mas-ghawere guests of her ito were weekend guests of their Ada winghem and Myrl and ter Mr. ana Mrs. Reynold families to Weston. Maurine Dahle. Pearson to Lewiston. JANIS BALLS and children visited recently to Honeyville MDBS. HULDA Nelson hu with her sister Janeal Steven- returned home after spending the whiter to Aria, with her son and family. Mrs. Pont Mlckleson had niece Mrs. Ada Porter, formas overnight guest her sister er Weston resident ' Mrs. Kenneth .Carlson of and. Ella Thompson I BtockfooL She attended the greetings to the friends at Church In the ward with home. been Mrs. Geneva Wash Dona. Mr. and Sirs. Taft Benson ill. FOR HELP CALL visited with his parents Mr. Mrs. Vara Nielson to home and Mrs. Ezra Benson 1 n recuperating from a recent Weston while they operation; Mrs. Ralph Daley hu been home to celebrate her mother's 63rd anniversary to Salt at Itanonton tha past two 852-14-35 Lake City. The Taft Bensons weeks at her sons home. The s i n iiV i' . new baby gbl reside to San Diego, Calif. PRESTON Jfny.pjjflra FLO DAWSON accompanied her sister Mrs. Jed Heath to Salt Lake City on business. Mrs. UndaMcKay visited on Thursday at her o n s to see and enjoy a new jnthddinghtar, non to raite the hnkUa Wui Guests of Lawrence and Mae Neuenswander are thefr smi Lynn and family of Sheland ley, Ida. Lynn and wife Sunfour children attended day School and meeting with Mill Wilt I"1'-- to see iffAtoSSA a Stan ty&o wants to get ahead their daughter, Jantoetnna Norvel D. Humphreys, were married earlier to the day at the Logan IDS Tem-plA luge group of relatives and mends ware gathered to hear the program and to the new extend r o. wen-with- es couple. High councilman Cliff totem McKay. ri-- tWjd Mrs. Flo Dftistel and Mrs. Mae Rose wire to Pocatello . Shu At thr, MtA leadership meeting Thursday evening to the Lewiston first Fourth ward; gurnet ef gbto senThls group to composed Mauttne Andrew, Christensen, Beverly Butters and Crol May, accompanied by Norma Reeder. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen ware dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mre.LeRoyPttcher of SmithfiekL The occasion wu Mr. Pitcher's birthday. Wednesday evening Mr.and Mrs. Ray Gillens and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hansen enjoyed super at the Tropical Cate to Brigham to celebrate the wedding anniversary of Mr. end lira. Gillens. v Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mar-and Mrs. Rwd Kawnns, Mr. and Mis. ert H. Reeder and Mrs. Mer lin Andrew attended the Lewiston PTA Monday night Mr. and Mn. Merlin L.An-dreattended a dinner meeting on forage crops held Friday at the Union Building to Logan. I ? . w Wis- Tuesdayonbnslness. itJCY ALLEN, formerly of Weston, Selma KoUar and Myrtle Morgan visited with Wdto and Lncffla Whitney and enjoyed talking over old times, friends had fun. The Ezra Benson family gathered on Grant Benson's birthday February 9 at the home of his parents for a Thirteen birthday dinner. were present FERN GREENE and tie Morgan with their Louise Heath of Sa't Lab City, visited to Trenton with Loutoei children, the Harold Button family and tha Lola Lott family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Atkinson and thair son Brace and Mrs. Norman Maateraon, came from Ogden to show the new baby of the I sons to Uncle George Aunt Rom Kofoed. Irene Anderson wu an overnight guest of her daughter Theda Johnson and family to Preston. John Mr. and Mrs. Schwarts and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owens were to Weston to attend funeral services mi Friday for Mabel Kofoed. er p.ayed the tape on Genea- logical work at Lewiston 4th ward Sunday afternoon. Flossie Atkinson, accompanied by her daughter Marlene, sang a solo, Every Soul to Living. Elders Lindsay Rawlins and Dennis Gibbons were speakers at our Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Elder Gibbons has recently returned from the sou states mission and related many Interesting experiences. Elder Rawlins spoke on the proper language if prayer, Dale Pitcher wu graduated from the Primary, and accepted into the Priesthood, and Dale then bore his testimony. Robert H. Reedet gave a abort talk on the benefits to he had through giving of birthday pennies, and help given to the crippled children at the Primary Children's Do you have a plan running through your head for improving your farm or livestock operation? Will you need extra money? Or perhaps just some helpful information and advice? ChEVELLE! by CHEVROLEf-- a great highway performer the Youre a man wed like to see. Helping people get ahead watching them progress gives us more satisfaction than anything else we do. Of course we work at it by keeping up to the minute on local crop conditions, market prices and prospects and nation-wid- e conditions so our advice will be sound and our services helpful. 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