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Show 1-- Aprils, 1M4 fES Clubs - lh FRANKLIN The dugh Socajaivea DUP held March the EUea meeting at Sadia of Pioneere, N. Cutler's home Captain Wright Camp met Thursday Venna PackreS conducted. afternoon. Second Mritie Sharp gave the les-"Elaine Dunkley conducCentury of Cut'ar gw. Living ted. Music was led by Aletha sketch of Charles W. Hardy Handy, Esther Ann Durrant husbands grandfotter at the piano. A history of her Refreshments wen served Earl Shumways grandfather to I members by th hostess. was given by Thebna Shum-waBaibara Porter gave a Literary Oub mambere heard a review of the book, piano solo, Joydyn Perry 'The GlassHowers" by Da- of gave a lesson "Century Du Maurier given by Living". Thelma Doney won ghna William Cmnar Thursthe beautiful quilt the ladles when they met at the had sold tickets for. Chap- day home of Mr. Hailey Grealain Estella Wright and Con- ves. A special hostess guest stance Wickham gave the was Mfcs. ,Sara Bambrough. prayers-'- ' Refreshments were A lunch wns served served by Thelma Shumway, to SOdessert Mrs. Greaves. by Blanche Thelma Doney, Klngsford and Jennie Robtn- GRACE ML Sherman DUP Camp baud two histories Stake House in FRANKLIN The Dinner Greco. attte Sella Knox Biggs Pop-hClub met at the borne of Mrs. Mr. and lfrs. Phenol Edgky was lessu d in Preston. The hosts Rank John-s-u CUfford Parkinson, and Mrs. Arnold Egbert Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. Al"A Century of Utah Hivin Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Hawkes, Mr. and Mrs. story. Neff Boothe, visiting was on-a1m ahMlM nnArv ten Vice-Capta- in A y. LEASE RENT DRIVE i - - war-Bolan- u tv AT DIG CITY of FRANKLIN PDICES view - "". "Every Frenchman Hu One", Olivia DaHav&and, wu given by Mrs. Harold C. Lowe Friday evening for the E. S. A. Soraity. The meeting wu held at tta homa of Mrs. Dew Trades, Hew Passenger Cars, Kearls In River Leonard Heights. Mrs. Tteon Geddes wu a special guest. The gram held a busmen tag followed by a Latest Hqlel Used Cars luncheon. a Mrs. Dale Kirby with hostess Mrs. Dele Gritefalow enteitetaed matters of the Variety dub at the Kirby home V Beckstead to 11 members and pedal guest Mrs. Ivan Ras- STOP IN AND CHICK mussen. A salad lunchaa wu served using a ST. Patrick motif in decoration. Mrs. C. Bright entert- Bey ained for members of the Gratia club at her borne GRANNEY CHE VROLET Inc. PDOIIE PDESTOn, IDAHO How 152-11- 61 Thursday with two special hostess guests, Mrs. 0. R. Cutler and Mr. Vanu Mc-CeBa- In the Gnu schools wu shown to a PTA meeting neatly. A discussion period followed. Eve Anderson accompanied by her mother sang three numbers. Dolly Hansen and Mrs. Bar-deMcCurdy presented duet numbers. Refreshments wen served tar Mrs. Golden Hardy and bus. Lee Gibson. Miss Karen Bagtays Stt grade the prize for the largest num- ber of parents presort. tag taught A book re- n. ll Has Elusical -I- nthe MIA a Tuesday evening were offered by dyne and Clifford Shop. The lowing program wu presented: A cornet solo, Lyre, by Clyne Long accompanied by Linda Porter. A duet. "Faith Unlocks The Door", by Gay-len- e and Wendy Lou, accompanied by Linda Porter. A' reading, little Leafs Sacrifice by Caima trio, "fmow, Snow, White Snow", by Sherrie, Judy, and Rotynn Porter .also accompanied by Linda. Musical gamu were than Lunch wu served from small tables with bridge fol- lowing. High scow was Mrs. NwArlel G. Eames with Mrs. ifowwnd Johnsoa receiving the bingo waanL played- - Thursday. Mrs. Bennett presented a demonstration how to apply cosometlcs, glv- - u nr Jr WMm. MUr tty uBiedat Mg demonstrariu refresh- Mrthday anniversaries, mants wan served to Gayle A eouno dbmer was Hanson, Norma Boowortt, gerved from om long UMa- ttt Maurlno beautifully decorated m kaop- Lee Henderson, Doam Geilles, JXVSlidsS mftte teuflon, Nancy Ploroa, EWnr. pieces won merited for Hawk-Urmino guest honored guosts, the hosts, the pedal s, Henrietta Howartt, DarUs Susan Biggs, Larry Biggs, An Easter theme wns car Eugene Biggi. lied out in decoration of the hall when tta Rsndesvous Sight 'for Nine-Ytar-O- thMwcsodS Feted ld To Birthday Party MrTsnd Mrs. Alton Dupp and A birthday 4MIJI Mr. and Mrs. Iternll Larsen, r Burnt of wen bi charge rangemanto. The door wnu to Mr. and hard Garrett. , Larry Nash, Michael Chatter-tonRefreshments Van Woodward, Daborah to 80 couple. In tta whyeAyied Rosalle.Parkinsa enjoyed gamu and nfrerii-o- f ments. Stuart wu nine yean Howell Five oU played in tta bridge awnUtah Power lma torium in their tansesskm FIRST GRANDDAUGHTER of cards with winners Lorna Sir. and Mrs. Thera Raw the arrival of Dunn and Kathryn VandsU, lings Rosy Nelson, second; Alice their first granddaughter, r, im. Ward andEMzabett Boyd, bora March M, to their Mr. j and third; Alloa Ate and Flo- rence Reeves, fourth. and lfrs. Darold Harris, Salt The neat date for Lake City. Mrs. RawUngs wlU be March 28th at 1: left Sunday to nend a week p. m. in the Utah Power with her daughter and son- - jfov Light auditorium. L, mm1 dau-ghte- son-in-la- w, in-le- w. Luncheon wu served to members with Naomi Perkins business visit- and Ana Morrison u Mrs. Ivan Davis wu hos tess to members of the Social ft Quilting wu 12 woman the program and the cutting and-. ft e beautiful of decor- cake made by versttv. Mhnw Ram Mdu. of tame gave .an interesting HONORED ON BIRTHDAY; and educational talk tre FAIRVIEW Thursday education system, marriage night Mr. and Mrs. Leslie customs, government, geo- - Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mr. and Mrs. graphy and cultural systems Ragtag of nil country. An informal Oliver Choulea went to period followed his - field for supper in honor of Mrs. Choules birthday After talk. Mrs. Davis served a des- - they went to the sert luncheon to 20 guests, home end visited. a ad Smith-questi- Phillips 66 Ammonia pays off Cash crops need a full feed of nitrogen from May to maturity. Thats why thousands of farmers dePhillips 88 Ammonia the most economipend cal, most concentrated form of nitrogen 82 N. Unlike other nitrogen fertilizers applied top of tile ground, Phillips 66 Ammonia is injected down in the root zone where it forms a vital vein of nourishment. 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