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Show This CITIZEN, jMfwwsiM iitas Dayton Girl, Weston Man Tell Wedding Plans The Sociable Giii Mrs. Emma Merrill has re-- extended stay In California, turned to Preston after a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acock weekend at Rup- Pent Provo, Ogden, and Riverton, ert as guests erf Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Morris Poole Earl Ballard and their faml- and three sons, Morris, Ro-- ly. Also as guests at the Bal- bert and Raymond, were in lard home were her parents, Salt Lake City to attend con- - Mr. and Mrs. C. D. tlves and friends who came to Whitney for the burial of Henry their, hrother-ln-UHarold Cartwright, Wednes-M- r. day. The goup met at the Lloyd Beckstead home and included Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Tho- ference. and his parents, Mr. and mas Effis and Jane Ellis, Mr. and Mn. Alfred Kern Mrs. R. F. Acock, as well as Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. spent last weekend visiting a lister and her family, Mrs. Leonard Cartwright, Mr., and "w Jte Ltoyi Mm. Arthur Cartwright, Mr. to1. and Mn. Reese Kern. Dr. and Mrs. M. 0. Merrill wring nicely from an append told Mrs. Nellie Bagley, Rich1 t. have retuned home after an at the to-- mond, and Mr. and Mrs. cell Baer, Providence. HU many friends him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Annie had as her his past week her son Bell D. and J. Wayne DlSlWS CaSli forf'fkbyrf 8tockston Walter Ross, Publishers Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kirby, PobUshed every T1 0eida Stake officials were Ogden, Mr. and Mn. Vert the CUbea Fab- with the goodly num-drePhased chllTVessa and Kirby, Kirby Company, lae 800 people of of tier nealy of Mrs. all Providence, Utah, and Clifford Bosworth and Naomi that stake who attended the Senior Citizens dinner and Mahn WaHa matter in the Lewlstes With Two special guests for Peal Office. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beck- - program Wednesday, William Garrett stead, Mr. and Mm. Hhay A toR cour,e toner was andMm. David Davis, Mrs. tong ed for members of the Ora-and Mr. and Mm. served at 12:30 from UI decorated with tales yellow tie club at her home ThunFarrell Ftrhftoad prepend ternoon. year. iUrn- i-i for and T twin- - tort green streamers At 1:30 p. m. luncheon was colorful bouquets of spring nSSS flowera. Orson Hansen play- ed a medley of organ selec-- SfrtSS? to eight ladles. tions during the dinner hour. High scorer at faridm for Songs, stories, instrument-- the afternoon was MnNephl al numbers and ibu were Larsen of Logan and the went to Mrs. M. part of the program follow-- O. Merrill. ing the dinner appointment y.Hy Gmner play in the main chapel of the hosteuto memben of Oneida Stake House. her bridge club Friday at her Mr. and Mrs. MUo Hobbs now borne. Three special as- - guests were Invited to the were general RAYS alstod by Mr. and Mn- - Earl Hollingsworth. Iks. QiHf Foss. Places were masked for Mn. B. G. Weaver, Mn. Ad-oLarsen, Mn. Ante Pac-ke- r, Mn. Elisabeth Johnson. The forthcoming marriage of Miss Carol Dailey and Ellis N. Child is announced. The bride-eleis a daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Don Q. Dailey, Dayton. The future bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Iris A. Child, Weston, and the late Kenneth P. w. PORK CHOPS CENTER CUT ct Child. -- The couple plan to be mar- ried in the Logan LDS temple on Friday April 17. A reception will be riven in their honor that evening at the Dayton ward cultural hall. Miss Dailey is a student at Utah State university where she is majoring in element ary education. Mr- Child has also attended the University. He has filled an LDS Gulf Mar-nigh- Senior Event - 300 State Mission. 39cl'ss LOIN END OR LB. auditor-M- n. ium. a wai pre-eveni- ng gent.. memben met at the home of Mn. Mark Hamnaond. SrBSfS daughter of Mr. an Morris Poole, who was escort in Williamsburg, Va., for two yean, gave an Inshowed teresting talk and when out-of-to- JSS 'DGO IWi GROW: in the UP L 1:15 Bm-imto- IF YOU colored slides of WJIUamsburg. She was costume that is required of escorts while conducting tours of that historic city. Refreshments were served by the hostess to her guests. oraai MSfSvaffktairiniS SUGAR BEETS FRANKLIN entertained Lowe Nitrogen Fertilizers Lo Pine DUP meeting was Jjrt April 1, at the home of memben ssawr. ss SS2K53 ssa day enniversery of Emmeline VfceCaptaln Vera Biggs Od A light luncheon was MnTEari Ndrai nad the ducted. Sou Levee b served to guests Emmaline, life history of her grandpar- - Sweri Socg,Twaa led 8. P her tmuhand Mxivtn and their children Shiral, Margie Aim TJ grtmsjeryed refresh- rivenjyTtiUe Bodily, Sd ad ROMO, ct Waited, Vir-tables of MJtehen JTEdna Eames. A letter gHii. Cartridge and Cindy, Syren f Farmers Assn. rSlm7cSUSS t- raws? - 53 Pete Hyde, Manager . $ , cam $31 TUBA CARNATION " BHMBWiB r g inLE m- Lemonade for $31 10c CAN TALL CANS Strawberries . 19c PACKAGE GIANT SIZE 3 fr $1 ICE CDEAn con-McK- rtgMdaccMmed Infcrmpniiiam CORN Meda C Thursday 600 .If . HEDSHET DABS SiSA'Si siASS. T5S K LU at the home of Mrs. niet .i CHEESE If. A4 le waf Mrved. Lo Pine DUP BUTT BOSTON MtSU feift,1 43 P0DE BOASTSll n, rates 3 Pizza Hix ToQel ?s ISsme Light auditorium where win- - read and commented on nen of North and South were Flossie Merrill Minutes by of Alice Ward and Rosy Nelson. Mmh meeting were reed a first; Elizabeth Boyd and endanpramdr Lesion Haworth, second; and scripttonswm cost in Luene Foss told Faye Foss, future. History of the lives third. cf Eli nn(i Frances Mary East and Westplayen wen Smith Forsgren by Vera Nel-OGreaves and Dorthy son. Lesson; The First first; Lois Nash and landic Settlement in Ameri-Donn-a Gay Hobbs, second; jca. Refreshments were H1U- - ved to 16 memben by the Aller and hostess. stead, third. 3 for $31 19 BoDs , ASSORTED FLAVORS GaL .a Cocoa (0c Hh 'lgjt S.:I -- HERSHEYS INSTANT 8 LBS. sub-Ver- HilS iM GRAIN FREE! 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SAVE 7.00 REGULAR 313J8 Nitrogen Fertilizers For a Tantalizing Taste Treat rw. - - 3 DOBUTS ";fs POLE HIHHOH $0)95 - SUPREME iEnSKftS- STATE-WID- E $798 a, Covend Chocolate DunbU Sabh far wood won, Kiunnaip dmarmbh ivcoioih ShB i our SiimI fartaiartioo fa tha boot Sandwiches - SemMioss Enamel nu Doz.g$un)c TRY OUR menti. day afternoon. Mr. and Mn. Midvale, Utah Extra-Scnibbab- la uMh CHOCOLATE FUDGE ward Brown of Logan on Sun- vVV.' lSi FERTILIZER 1- Mr. and Mn. Raed Long were dinner guests at the home of Mr. end Mn. Ed- ia 10 $69 Hyide, history by Relta Dur-rlesson riven by Jessie Gilbert, and Thresa Rawlings was their guest. The seventh meeting of the Knit N Purls was called to order by Karen Henderson. Mary Bergqulst said the prayer. Lola Jean Griffith led the pledges. Then we Karen knitting. practiced Henderson gave bubs SAUSAGE 5 HAMBURGER y, non your choke of 2 great finishes DUp ,eld their meeting at the home of Mn. Jessie Gil- ert, Tuesday. 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