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Show I THE CITlZBtt, Lewtefoa, Utah March UM 19. Sister Honored Elks Ladies See Local Fashions mif! KtaL&nrauae FRANKLIN wui? ZTiir.L.M Btfsssrm ssj3 Mrs. Harold Hollingsworth, WlnnandMrs. Winii m plaalit- -. ,dtldoorPpi2ef Moser. nr Abridge, ..... Mrs! Mrs. Galde 85TL Wife o&Sd vof hntMug wfltsspmte dottos. A mother who tings has organization influence for good and Stake and an Study ben of the Preston M d OWmutiHeStoS jtaTla Group Judge Cons- directing tora Davl. jMcotapmlrt. "Gardens" wen sung by Preston director, Second, Mta. Norm. JJjJg1 J ' direction of Bonna Lou Pack inn accompanied tar Edrus Lar- - u. BJ&wr-ari-aand JJj J and gwat ep-c- iei of Am Mrs. Smith enter-Fourth Ward met at tha home tabled for of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis at bar home. Tha Sunday evening when O.D. Robinson. Franklin Comity motif was carried out Y(tang Refreshments to 1M guests. the Franklin Mother Sings", was rendered son. Linrose lined mim by Preston First under the "Song of Love", directed by mi Hu Prt4 YTSiSMi A birth .US' vendor club Wednesday at Se home Mrs. Prank Palmer party" was LMneth bow held in the Elks lodge and uitny s. A ladles trio consisting of Thursday night, introduced com- - Nancv ifigey, Nancy Pearce & Stauron Hone, accompan- Palmer Peterson, sang . Singing Makes Hope Sw eeter, Musician Says Ward mibMiumI evening, creates a happier, sweeter Stake and gave an atmosphere In the home." Dr. numbers. . . flnmUh in cove. Quests were slonary experiences ana ace . M . Command-Owo- n 1)Ui M' ta Lena Hendricks, Mr. and E"Jndi, IqrDr. Mad- Mrs. Georae Williams of the Knudsenand Chris Mothers festival the the sen, Singing Mr and Mrs. Dean ess served refreshments to SETS; of' mchmMlr-anDr. week. - Frank Dell Stanger of Preston, 16 members. miAm chairtfe jg jj, With Mrs. Ralph Davtanct- - mwo the muric oonmlttee hUTYriwY ish and Lralirenjoyed visit- - big as hostess, memberi of of the general board of the W0(m Relief Society. aether She Am out pei complimented tt to Ogdlf - THE MothFranklin Stake Statins 1 8,1,1 8?.ci.ety tag. and a lovely gift for fie of PYmklln Stake : aa tha and an performuc. Uilory. a daa-- the lai,. number perttdpet- - ?. luimheonjitjme ben was Tha made festival ing. TouithWari day dfL0,th6i?d3l?k,.gt' The Qubs At Cove Party 124 Women Attend Marrisds zfJT SSJLSS OmtaMnc. T7E PAY YOU TOME hSM - UMi aeeaqw- accompannt, Ward aScf-- i Sr last ..to Fon warf UnctehjMD(W - l Vou. nMluw Leave Wlth t Iut Bingham, jsr.,wNiSs?sB& WM.MTW 00W a s&jsss insnss staging accompanist. "The Bridge mq directed them Builder" with Marian Bod- - the aong written by herT"lf Uy directing and Vert Cola y Love Me, Keep My 6om-:accompanlft was sung by mMnrfmdmt. lrvte,"r 2 Atkinson and Lou- ma Benaon wen the accom- Stake Ward chortrtw, Eighth panlats. with director Martea Seeley Mildred L. QUvanon, fjy Vera Mar ad the combined, chorus ta Anoaa and (Blverson. the closing song, The Lords rill Upn"I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbett Jf of Grace drove to Idaho Falls lisf Society Stake wu Benediction directed Prayer Mfldnd (Xiverson Mad Hatters Ball, Theme For Young Mameds Event Bitten" "Mad M. theme choeen for Marrieda - dinner-danc- is tha Oneida Stake and acting aa the Young host Stake, and Mr. and e to be Vfl KltoDert. Franklin If FIFTH WARD held March M ta tha Oneida fc was served with mmiverairy, "5!? mm Lord Moot Mend- - Stake House at 8 p. m. "0 NdVerl AND MRS. MR. to their the two come bmrheon to a dusert lunch tal , by Jenna Vet- The gala swat Is n two tar the dance, in of Cleveland visited his Saests. the FOrn with Porter ac- stake "evening out" with Keith Jensens brother to e Salt Lake A wnghgM Mrs. Eari floUtagsworth, will piny. Why Fine Arts chd mat at tha pRal whan he recentty Franklin Man Fsted home of Mrs. Joe Goff to At PartylnOgdsn hear a review of' ths book, Mfflen.Mendwihnll recent-IQM- ." "I Owe by ly had surgery ad Ms nose FRANKLIN -Bob Hope given by'Mrs. Reed at Dee boeptUd hi Ogden. h Woodward was owning. Saturday with n Mrs. Gol served refresh-t- o 1M EE WITH EACH DEPOSIT RECEIVED IN MARCH SAVINGS RECEIVED BY. MARCH EARN FROM MARCH 1st dlnnerta Ogden, at the MS and Mrs. Jay Woodward and funlly. Other family memberi present wen 18 ladies. of Mr. Prad&ntial Savings And Loan Association Mr. and Mrs. Richard bot of Brigham JS Mrs. Dee L. Wi Tal- SfM and Mr. 52 Dirrdl woodwird by Idaho State a THANKS 1 Salt atGrang- gnest of i of Julie Ann Lake City a Nlft: wai a of Mary Bergqulst Wednesday ter mother, Julie Hofaba evening with hostess gnest Clint for the week end two i Larn- - am. MnCmy BuqiiL Evelyn L1 Pocatello. Mr. d SSTlvSi WoS and sons ward of FTankltafWltow& 8f5ifUowed lUnmw visiting was enjoyed! flatting. PRESTON, IDAHO Fzaaklil lcwln wiSf ta , Dne mSS fTMiiuith mk Mr- - mmI with Hull L- TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO CAME TO OUR GRAND OPENING AND FOR ALL THE KIND WORDS AND YOUR BEST WISHES. WE WILL CONTINUE TO HAVE A FULL SELECTION OF QUALITY FOR YOUR FARM. CAR. AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. MERCHANDISE WE INVITE THOSE WHO MISSED OUR BIG CELEBRATION IN AND GET ONE OF OUR BIG NEW CATALOGUES. MARCIA at theteme of MOTHERS: , CHILDRENS EASTER EXCITEMENT BEGINS WITH SSOIS 101 I BOVS AND Mtt-Berto- n J1" Mrs. Ralph Endta wu hostess for tee Wasatch DUP on Wednesday when members met at ter home for their March meeting. Mrs. Heter Swataston gave the lesson and Mrs. Paul Condie read the history of ter neat grandfather. A St Patrick theme wu carried out In the luncheon served by Mrs. B. G- - Wuver. Mrs. Ernest Johnson ana Mrs. Eiplln to 17 ladies. OISIS TO COME Our Congratulations To overnight guests pf Mrs. El mer Stokes. Syringe DUP members met ATTEND OPERETTA Mrs. W. K. Barton Friday with Mildred Mrs. Crma Long and dauBurton taking charge of Am ghter Norita attended the Junior High School operetta, The lesson was given by Waltz Tkne cm Friday Mrs. Fred Christensen and evening. Members of tee read a Sketch chorus were, Bryan Long and 0,1 0 Lew Burbank. After tee per-L5Sr motber. Two acamUon num- -. formance,, they Juki supper bers were plaved by Louenza at the Red Lion Pizza House. Ollvenon and Janet Owens gave two readings. Refreshments were served to 18 members and two Franklin Couty DUP officers, An kiln County DUP officers, Anna Morrison and Ella Jones. Y oe MERBnj.. JAMES L. BAIRD AND LEONA DAY Winners Of Our Grand Opening Drawing astnito Hr. ASSOCIATE STORE . and Mrs. DeVon Van Hoy Get More 000 In A John Deere Model 33 Low-Silhouet- Spreader ie .) FRANKLIN Thursday evening Estelle Smith wu hostess for tee Friendly Folks Chib at her home in Franklin. The hostess decorated with tee St Patrick theme, with favors for members. Aliene Jensen, Zehna Cornish, Lydia Cornish' Monte Wickman, Phyllis Moser. Leras Smith, Josie Lewis and Marilyn Draey. A tray luchera wu served, followed by table gamu. Prizes were won by Monte Wickman, Josie Lewis and Lydia Cornish. DUP OXFORD Eager egg rollers, paraders too, will find excitement in these happy juvenile The Cedar Camp held their March mwitlng Friday evening at tee of DorthyKoIlar, with darn Olson Marie Hatch presented the "Pioneers Who Lived To Be 100 Years Old or Mon" gave a history, stylings from our Eastertide collection. Each excellent in design and , Bessie Olson, Annie Hatch, Susan Fisher, Lucy ' Allen, Selma Fisher, Tree NEW EASTER SHOES : -- workmanship, and each only ? $4.95 to $8.95 USE YOUR CONVENIENT BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT v- Open 'Til 8 p.m. Friday nighls PRESTON IDAHO u THE LOW PROFILE, the extra width, the Mg capacity, and the dean design tell yon at a glance that the John Deen 38 is an La-Hat- ch sloppy dairy PTO-POWERE- You can unload standing still If you want to stack manure during tee winter, instead of You can run the conveyor lnde-- spreading It pendability of the combination to dean out the spreader bed completely after each unloading. The low silhouette will tempt you, the low price tag will convince you that the John Deere 33 is an outstanding spreader buy. ; Saramae Refreshments wen beater-wide-spre- Sleigh Riding FRANKLIN - The had a Young Marrieda sleigh riding party in Wallace Chattertras lane, Wednesday evening. Followed tar a chile supper served to 30. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. Dar-v- d Durrant were tee win hold 118 bushels of and 180 bushels of drier, S3 manun manun. attending wen Afton Andenra, spreader. With KMnch ixtealdalg Spreader is only 47 inches extra low. for euy durance under a The hosts- - COMBINATION , The S3 BEATER-WIDESPREA- D Spreader has a combination with aggressive, hardened diamonds beater-widespre- ad tuta. it "ff, LONG-LIF- E orfrS?.- makes 8 a I manun inward and Ptcktaf W?8.A drumiike pulls 110 non-wrappi-ng unit CONSTRUCTION bottm date, SW 22!f 5de, 5? braces bolted to sted bed frame, protect tee 33 Snreadar costly, corrosion. The 33 is e rigldnrabulgtag G WAGON m!Lcan 2Slvbtn?,!SrSad convert tee jumlly be detached Spreader distributing 33 wagon for straw, cobs, and other loose matArin. THREE FEED SETTINGS Three conveyor feed settings permit you to sprad manure uniformly thickfthln orta-he- . convenient hand lever pnntmig e settSpA PREPARE PLAY The students and teachers at Grace High School are making dans and try outs for the School Play. It is Tha Night of January 18. lliey dan to present U April 16 and 17. GRACE 88 SOUTH FIRST WEST. PRESTON of-t- en i FrankUn Ward who aang "0 fend by Afton Long. Pnsi-E- aSoc-irLovely Land America ac- - dent of Bfapteton Relief ccmpenled by Once RoUnr lety. Sj hd by Louie STD1QE AYAE3PS i a- Stake GOLD i dlnct-fwvwwpan- An Easter theme w ted out In the table Anns. Attending, In Mothers - j et PHONE 8SMN1 J & v |