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Show ' I I October j THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah 1, 1964 Alva H. Burnett. They were VISITS married in the Salt Lake The Temple September 21. ceremony was preformed by Elder LeGrand Richards. The wedding luncheon given for the newly weds took place in the Presidential suite at Motel Newhouse. ( i IN IDAHO FALLS Mrs. Melvin Austin I Mr. and and Edith Cobum of I Preston visited in Idaho Fails with Afton Hunt, former Weston residence. Afton had been in the Colorado Springs hospital eye surgery. for i HEM j E FORMIC DOLLttl - PARTYING AND PLANNING Preiton LDS seminary officers mat ta Cub River canyon to make plain for (he future. Plans for the Homecoming float and other student activities were discussed over a chicken supper and around a campfire. Included in the group (standing, left to right) Ready Halford and Peggy Steefe. (Kneeling) Maughan and JcneU Gamble. The officers wen accompanied by the faculty members and their wives. In other activities, fun, food and a program (second and third pictures) helped ninth grade students get acquainted wfih the seminary program. Itwas undr the afrec-- - Mrs. C. D. Booker gave a party for her club associates Thursday evening at the Pop N Pins dining room. Flowers and leaves of the fall season were used In the decorations. Those Included were Mrs. David E. Davis. Mrs. Paul Greaves, Mrs. Phil West, Mrs. Deward Gambles, Mrs. Vanza McClellan, Mrs. Earl Loyd and special guest Mrs. Homer Johnson. Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Davis received the seme awards. Clubs The Spring Creel; Camp DUP held their first nmwHwg of the season Thursday afternoon. Kate Swalnston and Mrs. Fern Swalnston were hostesses. Ida Prescott gave the lesson titled, They Came in 1864." David Weaver and his mother Mrs. Marcus Weaver gave a violin and piano selection and Mrs. Kate INCLUDES Videc - T Free Bottle VIDEC 100 Capsules HIGH POTENCY VITAMINS Total Price for Complete Offer 100 Capsules Reg. $8.00 Value JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE PRESTON PHONE 8SE-01- B Swalnston gave the history. Refreshments were served to 15. The Ladies Literary Club of held its initial meeting the season at the home of Mrs, Thomas Greaves Thursday afternoon. Mrs. R. G. Cranney reviewed the book, The Living Reed, by Pearl refreshments Buck. Dainty were served to twenty. Special guests were Mrs. Melvin Wayne Snyder and Mrs. Brown. Members of the Social Arts at the home of Mrs. Ivan Davis on September 9. A club birthday party was the theme for the evening and featured a dinner served to 20 members by the hostess and out going officers Mrs. Tom Cattani, Mrs. Murray Nichols and Mrs. James tlon of the seminary officers. (Left to right, second photo) Linda Stocks, Carol Martin, Ray Keuer, Bruce Fisher and Kathryn Randall. Shown dishing out ice cream to NoRene Smith, MiUsse Nelson and Peggy Steele, la Jade Cherstngton, principal. were presented to last year's officers by the new president Mrs. Donald Andrae, Vice President Mrs. Clair Cutler and Secretary, Bin. Wayne Bell. Cedar OXFORD The Tree DUP help their September meeting at the home of Marie Hatch, Wednesday. A quilt was quilted, the lesson, They Came in 1884 was given by Rachel Baker. A news letter from Central camp was read by Capt. Afton Ralphs, tel'ing of the convention in Salt Lake City on October 3. A delicious lunch was served at noon. Ten members were present. Club met MANY VISITORS Mrs. Carl Binghams parents, Mr. and Bin. Howard Nelson of North Fork, Idaho, were guests at the Bingham home. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bingham were her sister Uynette and her husHoggan. band Alva, of San Fradsco, New members are Mrs. Ja- and also the sister and husMr. and Mrs. Stewart d band ck Garrett Mrs. David and Mrs. George Croc- H. Robertson of El Errito, kett were welcomed. Gifts California. Beck-stea- Linn Mali Party Honors Outgoing CLOTHING AT PLEASING PRICES FOR VALU&MINDED CUSTOMERS. The beginning of one of America's : reclamation first Utah Power's Oneida hydro plant In the picture workmen are putting the finishing touches on form for draft tube number Sour. multi-purpo- se Use pro-Jecs- tee CenveniewM el Year Black's Charge Accent OPEN FRIDAY TlUi I P. M. MODEL 238-- Tripie-Gar- e A Cleaniig AcKon I.ButsI 2. Sweeps! J. Suction dsanel Special Dust Bag Design-Kee- ps bag intake clear for more suction power Sanitized treated disposable duet bag Vinyl Dust Bag Cover Step-O- n Toe Switch AdHandle Vinyl justable Bumper-prote- cts woodwork; furni- A party hon- ture All Metal Construction LINROSE the oring retiring bishopric, Lifetime Lubricated Motor was he'd in the ward. Bishop Path Poulsen and counselor Carl Bingham and Stewart Butters were honored with a program and light refreshments. A New Testament was presented to each. Dard win Larson of Logan Euraki floor cm with jokes and music Mltcted for Homopndiete of fioaS MOOtL MM Tnto, N.Y. World iFiir on his guitar. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bingin ham and femily visited Clearfield, on Sunday at the home of their daughter, Renee B. Long. Also visiting with them were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reeder. Dona Kay Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bingham attended the wedding of her Sister Uynette Nelson and THE ONLY ONE THIS CENTURY ...CREATED FROM QUALITY EUREKA 49 inter-tafaie- I s. |