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Show i'- t: : October . 4 , i . Stadcnb , .rr Going to School ' ,.:. - : . v ' CajaBftKKaLFj . el,tieVn I'twrfW irvi J : v' ' H. Taylor E2sESi - "V ner Sunday for Alan, who la going to achool In Pocatello and Dennis who la going to achool in Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Gayland Taylor and children of Preston, Mr. and Mra. Paul (Karen) Stock and children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mra. William Taylor and baby of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Chrlatenaen and son Bob of California. After dinner they all drove to Logan to aacrament meeting where William Buy Now evening. . Some of those who attended You11 Save Like Mad If You Do - TAKE YOUR PICK OF THE to FOLLOWING TITLES - $3.50 LIFE OF JOSEPH SMITH THE PROPHET .i qeobos q. cannon - -- - -- -- $1-5- 0 $2.95 BLIND $1.75 ART OF COUNSELING JAMES WAS $3.50 $2.00 GOATS I . JEDEDIAH H. GRANT MRSTER OF CEREMONIES ONCE MOSS BY HIMSELF CHRISTINE ROBINSON IBS $3.50 SUCCESSFUL LEADERSHIP JIMMIE LITOG TRUTHS FROM THE DOCTBDJI AHD COVEHAHTS J. $3.50 TSCHUDY CHALLENGE OF THE SCROLLS CARLA GALLEMORE , $1.95 . HOW OLD IS CHRISTS GOSPEL PRESTON ROBINSON a $2.50 PIONEER THEATER IN THE DESERT CONVERTS TRIBUTE TO PRES. McKAT 1LA SIBBER IIAUGBAN F. E. fiCHLUTER OUTLAW OF IKVAHO CORNER ON YOUTH AZBEBT R. LYMAN PRAT WITHOUT CEASING IRA : k .MIRACLE . FAITH IN A DAT OF UNBELIEF DAVID H. YARN JR. $1.95 $1.25 MAN $1.95 $1.95 CHARACTER AND LEADERSHIP TO MAN i ' ' - - . F. BENNETT - JOSIE PEARL CASTLE OF ZION ; $1.75 TO WARM THE HEART .... FLASHES FROM THE ETERNAL SEMAPHORE (Continued from page 4) was stffl on fas Una. Many reported annoyance cells not require line Identification. Some uvoh Incorrect dialing, children playing on the line, persistent antes pitches or just one sundom annoyance celL There are other cases of a merely bothanomo nature whch are solved by a number chance. StiU others am dosed because the cells cease by ' .V. to handle your situation." s Martin farther suggested that aH ftwfc or obscenities sv'hM be to the pofioo hnmedlatefr. they choose, our Security Department can then be summoned and Bne identification can he undertaken without delay," he eiptolnwd. Headquarters For LDS Books . . ear-ton- OF THE . 2 Relief Society Literature Text ir ' Office Supplies i ; , $2.95 ' ' S i . r .! FffiSTOK CITIZEN SUDOVURBS roi US trf i ! - fl'-V i . f r : mum EMU! OFFICE SUPPLIES PHONE f - - n M. and Mrs. Lee Salter and family of Centerville and Mrs. Ronald Jensen and children of Idaho Falls were weekend visitors at their parents, M. and Mrs. Fisher McDermott. NOW AVAILABLE EACH Peter-io- at the Peterson home. "The best tiling to do if you receive an annoyance can of any land la to hang up, Martin advises. The caflar wiH probably eaB back If you listen or talk to him. However, if the calls tinue over a period of time, can tin telephone busmese office. From your Information a plan can be established r f Bowles and Rose Mary BEST BOOKS $ , In Patting Miss Betty Bair and her mother to a miscellaneous shower far Betty given by. Gayle. $2.95 WHY I AM A MORMON WAX1ACE In Bountiful and visited M. and Mrs. Roy Walker. M. and Mrs. Neil Fuller visited over the weekend with his folks, M. and Mrs. Stanley Fuller. Mrs. Charles Bailey and ion Steven drove to Richmond Saturday evening where Steven attended the priesthood broadcast and Mrs. Bailey went on to Smithfleld with OUT J. MARKHAM V Ruloh Dunn, chairman of the Franklin Service board, presents Dr. Orvld CutSelective county ler witta a IS year certificate for serving as naedlcal advisor tor the board. M. Dunn, who las served for M years as chairman, represented Gen. George B. Bennett, state (hrector of the Selective Service Syitesn. Both Dr. Cutler aund M. Dunn receive no comr The Cltixen Bon far their services. HONORED $1.75 j $1.75 ROBERT B. FOX SHARE . $1.75 the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker from Clifton were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, Mrs. Irla Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Call, Mr. and Mrs. Lei Sears, Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson and Max, Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Wlnward, Mrs. Myra Rice. Mrs. Dora Call and Ms. Janet Davis attended Relief Society conference In Salt Lake City Wednesday and Thursday. Thor wad with other stake officers. M. and Mrs. Lynn Davis drove to Salt Lake City Saturday to meet their daughter, Mrs. Hank Rawlins, of Wash lngton, D. C. She flew home' for a visit. They moved there in June. On their way home from Salt Lake, they stopped 2.95 HODITUI SAND FOR THE RAILS had their baby bless- ed by her father, Mr. Christensen, and given the name Christine. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Perkins and Mrs. Emma Kelley drove to Pocatello Wednesday to a World War I sixth district convention. Mrs. Kelley r mained to visit her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Call ana family, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mylar and children of Thomas, Idaho. The Myl-er- s brought her home Sunday fc- -v t end Mr. J. had a family, din- CLIFTON-- Mr. a r . 'jc Dinner Honors . : ' if ,'' UN v s- ' C, RMII |