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Show Knife, Fork Books Mentalist os this very same driver had in the field according Ms own children saved from to Ed SidMvwn and otha not- a fire exactly one year beed couwisieiin at entertain- fore by another passing drivment talent will be the guest er. of the Preaton Knife and weird predictions Park dub when H meet Saturday at 7:30 pjn. at the Lewiston Third ward becausr he needed a stage for his act, it was announced today. The nations press has widely acclaimed the strange and unexplainable feats o' DeMille. One of the nations foremost papers, The Chicago Dally News, featur remarkable ed DeMuels achievement in an eight column front page headline after DeMille had forecast or a Monday what the headliner of the paper would read or (he foBowing Thursday. He was exactly right, even pre a cab driver dieting woum aave three cfaUdrer from a fire. Fete reaUy otnick a weird coincidence DeMffle, Am foremost men-taU- st m events, which has led many in the entertainment field to Hama DeMlila the "Moat Mystifying Men in America. EdSumvan, who ought to know talent when he sees it aid. DeiMUle la the foremost mentalist in the field. Use Stevens of the Metropolitan Opera laid of DeMille, He is fantastic. To this exclamatory praise was added that of Victor Borgs, artist, another discerning who said, "DeMille is fabuy and good lous, too! If these celebrities have made the rig pronouncement, the members of the Knife and Fork dub should indeed enjoy a moat unusually fine program Saturday evening when they meet for dinner at the Lewiston Third Ward cultural hafi with a man called only DeMUle as their guest speaker. MTH YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lea Petersen will uate their Mth wedding amslver-ar-y Sanday at their heme at 483 East First South la Preston. They were married March IS, Ml, la the Logan LD8 temple. She is the former Lean Beckstead. r The open boose tas their Lewis wen chosen as the wifi be hdi frosa 1 pjn. Girls State delegates from to S pjn. the West Side at a meeting at the American Legion night Mary held in Preston. A film. The Pnxxl Rebel, was shown to the Junior Hrii last Friday. fte Wcri s& are y. . he-o- Aux-Ttairsd- ay Caution Urged ByKitero An area vocational school would ha made of the area in conjunction and if there la sufficient opi mnoMd Junior oot portunities for employment medrect-c- r and enough student interest, iige for of (ho vocational educa- the schoacoukl be establishtion said tots week. Much of ed. set(he cost for operating the He ateo arid that thewould vocational school would come ting up of the school fiww the etote. depend on the avaHafaiMty of flam Glenn, Idaho director funds. bad plans for of vocational education, laid The state hasschools in tbs school six vocational (hat a state vocational area could be set up In the area state, but one in this seven. to that colIncrease would the Junior nropoeed lor Vocational schools have lege district if it met the been or are bring sat up at need! of the people of the Idaho Junior colNorthern area. Ooeur d Alene, at In The school would bo fin- - lege Lewis and dark Normal tSSSiSf'Mr SSL'S tat it tod. would cnw tor fiTschoo? and the state would assist with about SO percent of the oodtx for constructing the facilities for the vocational school. He also said that normally the state would pay 100 percent for the equipment of the school, ttaoutfi limited funds do not always permit v this. a that The director said very comprehentive study WEST SIDE HIG- H- Last Friday an assembly was held at the West Side high school to discuss ameHiding the As it school constitution was, members were put up for a school office by petition. The amendment would change tMs to self nomination. A debate was put on by Reta McDermott, Margie Ann McKay, Judy Campbell Then it and Tedra Merrill. was opened to general discussion by the whole student-bodThe amendment passed by a small margin. FHA elections have been going on the past weak at west Sde high school under the direction of Janet Porter and Lids Beutler. Lois Beutler and Sharon extra-ordinar- State Vocational School Possible For This Area INI Students Change WS Constitution have been made about other i nm, March M. WtrtSldtfflyli with captivating busy getting enough money to go to Reno for the dance band contest. Cologne Spray Mists Clubs . by The Social Belles were entertained Thursday evening in Falniew at the home of Mrs. Helen H. Greene. Hearts was played and the gifts Were won fry Pat Vlebweg and Lesetta Eck for having the Mjgi scores. A going away gift was presented to Pat Viebweg who is moving to Soda Springs. Refreshments were saved to 11 PRINCE MATCHARELU WIND ION6jSROPptCV GOLDEN AUTUMN tTSADI VARI BELOVED ABANO $000 SPECIAL SIZE dri UNim TINS ONLY DELUXE SIZE itih WOOL PIOT uursKirillin mvcnim member. WITH mi 94M neon IJH MtaUA Marion Bodily had a birthday party for Susan. and gifti Bodily opened and then took them to the Chow in Preaton. Girls enjoying Susans birthday with her were Beverly and Juice Jensen, l&r DRUG STORE PRESTON, IDAHO Sham Drury muon. war The tuition would go to the Junior eoHege to assist la paying lor the administration, secretarial. once of buildinfli, euppUm MtopllrtMhould nm and oiier coots of operating launching tin vocational school and a checklist beforeinto windy rirsMps the Junior college. WhyTSafetyl Mr. Glenn said that ac- With kiteflying cording to the program eat area the state, up bythi school would become safety. J. C. Goff, superina division of the Junior col- tendent of Pnston DWafon, lege but would operate com- Uteh Power k Ught Co., vocaThe pletely separate. tional course would have to Msti these precautions: Never use tinsel string, be a full time course by itmat-stu- wire or any twine with vocational self, though it. in litodiWk coldents could take Junior fly a kite with S8 lege courses Airing the eve- metalNever frame or tail! in the free other or at ning hours kites in rainy Never Idaho State University in Po- times fly The if they desired. catello. One ii planned for school would Never run across streets the Idaho Falls area. up in buildings by Itself Mr. Glenn said there were though it coukfbe located on or highways while flying kites! no restrictions as to the num- the junior eoHege campus. Never fly kites over telber of schools that could be Mr. Glenn said that out evision or radio aerials I set up in the state. of state students Never touch fallen elecStudents attending the area the school would pay the tric wires! of nonr Junior the of state tuition vocational school would pay the resident Never fly kites college. tlon of students attending the r He said that the vocational powerlines! Junior college, regardless of department's first obligation Use only dry cotton where they come from in the is to the ldds in Idaho string and dry doth in Be unforgettable... mat SWIFTS PREMIUM BLADE d JJ'JJJJ'ISl SWIFT PREMIUM tads! Select only dear spaces to fly kites! If a kits should b untended in power Unas, reran spams CHEESE FRUIT PIES Pierce's It fimre. Do not touch leave the string, or in any other get it in to your power company flea. 3 at- - w Samoa Uebb mtesDeld Orange Jnice S."StaS5 r S3? SHW 22;.SSjS3!ttirtS as ririte flag wlfit a Mia wjte I it arms was aesgneu by ner. The fies Nf fthM Marie Brencbley, son of Mr. in time forms test home in the Sky. View gym pwi Mrs. Preston Brsucfelay game it was djapfoyef where at WritariBs. Mrafc is cur- the piibUc. Erenfeafiy the sChoeihdpes to frsrvein two the for dkptey flags, one one for a flag pds gym and Snt can be used anywhere. Mrs. Aha Branch ley, Marks mother, made the the flag which was given toiteth school. Mark is Jhe child to attend the .Cache schools from the BrencHey family. Mrs. Brencbley or-b a member of the civic She ganizations in Wellsville. used ha babbies of sewing and quilting in the making of (bis flag. ded-kat- SEED OVER ed NO. HUNTS 24 rDU-JoM- TAIL nun PlUZiPPlI JUICE . HAWAIIAN GOLD nnx-4t- I NEW Featare, Week Days f:M Utah till Mat, tg Adajts Chfldrea Me Sat, San. 1:M4:1 3 Cans Tic Mas. Csn lSCui si FLAVOR, 12-e- x. 12 Cans 8 Cans 81 . . Only 65c RIGHT GUARD - ILM SIZE TOMATOES BED RIPE lb. in Sic nunum OUKIS ...... S Cm 11 HI-- C Lute. 2 PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT SHUTS COUS . CANS 4Cosi . QL 41c . , icw si Plain. 'i 65s 13 Cons 81 fs DEODODADT ICttiMc Ca e LIBBYS Phg . FRANCO AMERICAN uni, si ASST HAPPYVALE . CAN OTUfiiuTin FLAVORS FHOIT DBIHB 1QD FOOD-Vo- SPAGHETTI 3 Cans 73c - - DOG CAN ROLL PKG. COMFORT SALAD BOWL UBBTS PEACHES ToMei NO. Can 85s Salad . Drossing meat pies 0 for 89' e. Epecfol musk Induded two numbers tor the Ladles Cho us, Oh Hr FMtha and I Know Tfost My Redeemer lives." A violin medley wws played by Wlfitem Pubfobar,, ccompanted by AAmlaDea-nband a duet, Whispering PlABMd Fm FtUiy Hope, was sung by Leon and Uso Uoot Ckonlcal Geniel Webb. , accompanied Theodore Gsssd of by Mrs. flaunted Sugar Cb., Speakers were Patriarch H. Ray Pond, Mr. Pulsipher chairman of the and iramim by Bkbofr Use Committee Obituary w Spachman. Roland Potman, read by Vance Pope. Eutomokgbt for tin Unlver-s(t- y Benediotton was by.Quen-fi- n of kbtao, wifi work with Peart. The grave in the the group Friday to amdyxe fticbmond cemetery was diemieaf use problems and by Rosa Pont Flowhelp work out a let of rec- ers were cared for by the ommendations for insect and South word Relief Society members. otha pest control The meeting wiH be at the pallbearers included EL social hall of the Franklin dredge Webb, Ron Plant, county eourthouM at 1 p.m Jed Robinson, Mu Pope Floyd and Reid Merrill. Friday. 2 Cans 55s E Invw-entto- - II Tlssne - If IDAROAN 4Phgs.95c . 't fishes for 79 Bed Qnspbsrriss vices were heM on Tueedty afternoon in the Benson stoke center for H. Shnsom Weft), 82, with Bishop R. J. Spademan conducting. Prehale and ptetiude omSsn muric was played by HUe Lu Begley. family praya was offeredn by Ethan Tboarnmn. WWt-tiwhs by Merlin CANS holly hhl Can SI forc GDAPEFDU1T INDIAN RIVER PINK WASHINGTON -L- DEUQOUS IQb ARGE APPLES AVOCADOS 2 Lbs. 25c 2 for 17c OnAHGES LARGE 4 Doz- - Preston, Idaho |