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Show Welcono Bono Dm Uintaaiy Annual Golf Banquet Held CORNISH A mlsafcmary welcome home aervice will be held Sunday evening, No vember 10, at 7:30 n. m. at the Coralih church for Elder Eugene Martin. Elder Mar tin haa Juit recently returned from the cteiifrwwia mis. Ion. He ii the ion of Mr. and Mn. Delbert Martin. Hlduioiid Briefs Mr. and Mn. Dexter Kent and Ronnie Kent of Idaho Falla apent aome time In Richmond at the bomea of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mur. ray and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mendenhall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klelnman and family of Logan also vialted here enroute to Idaho Falla. SUNDAY EVENING following regular church services the MIA Maids and Explorer Scouts of the South ward enjoyed a fireside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Benson. Elwood Barlow of Lewis, ton showed slides of his recent mission to Germany. were served to 18. Vernon Thomson Is recuperating satisfactorily following mapar surgery at the Logan hospital. Clara Anderson and Mrs. Jos Peart are also doing nicely following terat-meat the hospital. children. Hie Principal of the grade Khooli, Wayne Brown, waa coerced lie parade and ended up with thia garb to the delight of the The Citizen Photo Ross Rasmussen and Rulon Dunn. New officers introduced by Mrs. Cranney were IdeDa Larson, President; Lauanna Gertie Cutler, Webb, Secretary; and Ann Smediey, Treasurer. Vice-preside- Fellows: Comfort Becomes Fashion TO FAR EAST- -A farewell testimonial will be held November 17 at 7 for Elder Edward Kn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Bump. He has been called te the Southern Far East Mission with headquarter! in Hoag Kong. He eaters the mission home on November M and leaves for the mission field on November 2S. With nts THE PRINCIPAL Into dreaaing 19 for The third annual Award Marilyn Walstrom, Kenna Banquet was held Saturday Winn and Coleen Martin. Decorations were by Thora evening, November 2 at the Preston Golf and Country Winn and Deanne Edwards. Entertainment committee: Club. Darlene Hendricks and Conwere nie decorations Table Maughn. horns of plenty filled with Men's committee: tickets, fall flowers. Harrietts Cranney welcomed members and partners and Sherwin Webb, introduced master of ceremonies. Leo Hawkes presented plaques to the club Mrs. Orval Benson played several piano selections dur-lng the evening - Mrs. Max Chandler gave solo selections accompanied by Mrs. Benson, A comedy skit with Mr. Webb interviewing golf Pro Merle Brostrom was given, Glen Godfrey presented the Godfrey Tournament awards, LaRue Burrup and LeArta Hammond made the present- tions of trophies to' the women. Presentation of the Presidents Trophy was by Claire Cutler. Presentation of the Cranney Cup was by Russdl Cranney. Presentation of Mens Association Trophies was by Ron Rasmussen. Arrangements were made by the Ladles Association officers: IdeDa Larson, Vivian and Katherine VerdeH. Banquetts committee was Grace Peterson, chairman; Fairview Sets Bazaar nt The Fairview ward bazaar will be held Saturday in the Fairview ward cultural hall. Dinner wiH be served at 7:30 p.m. Various articles will be for sale. v jv i ' 1 i -- . . W . J Lewistoi Briefs South American Visits Family In Lewiston LEWISTON Mr. and the name of Courtney Smith Mrs. Clem Rawlins had as Pond. The small daughter of Mr. their house guests over the week end, their son, Sid and and Mrs. Roger Blair was his wife and son Jimmy of blessed and riven the name of Stephanie Blair, In the Logan, and Miss N&oml Mi doza of Barranquilla, Colom- Fast meeting of the Lewiston bia, South America. Miss Second Ward. Mr. and Mn. Donald Blair Mendoza is the sister of Mrs, lid Rawlins and will live with entertained their family at he Rawlins and will attend dinner following the mee Miss IdeDa Winn of Logan Junior High school for he remainder of the school er, Ida. was a guest at the ' Av JEANNE'S Mr. and Mrs. Clair Stocks MRS. Joseph and four children of Provo, Detton left on Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Larman morning for a two weeks Anderson and two children of vacation. They will travel to Moore, Ida. were week end Jrand Junction, Colo., where guests of their parents, Mr. hey will visit with a son and Mrs. Hen Stocks. MR. OF DANCE MR. JEANNE HALL, INSTRUCTOR Five Years Teaching Experlleace with Mary Kasall of Pocatello. Qualified Arthur Murray Iastractsr. DELIGHT - BALLET BALLROOM DANCING -- And Teen-Age- rs TAP Adults ALL THE NEW DANCES AND THE STANDARDS FOR FULL ENJOYMENT. THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY THIS. -- ACROBATIC - Hawaiian Hula LADIES' 1CISE CLASSES ALL DANCING FOR ALL AGES li f4 FOB SPECIAL FORM BUILDING. PHELPS 'd ANO ... TAUGHT NEW MODERN METHODS FOR SELF . . EXPRESSION, SELF SATISFACTION. FUN TOOfil.; GIVES YOU POISE, YOUNGSTERS EXHIBITION CLASSES GRACE AND SELF ASSURANCE ' , j -- 1 V.i START MONDAY. Ti". dlj SIGH UP now V. M V ry MRS. mi CHARGE ACCOUNT Open Friday Prestos Till I p. m. Newell King and family were in Salt Lake on Saturday to make the accquaintance of a new grandson, bom to their dau- iter, Sonia, andhis husband, and Mrs. Ronald Freeman. The new baby weighed in at seven pounds nine ounces, and Is tne first child for the y INDOOR GAMES Or Call BY Mrs. Sirs. Leda Pond will rive the program for the Hyde Park Literary Chib, in Hyde Park on Thursday night. She will review TTm Ugly American" by Wm. Leberer, and Eugene Burdick. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bodily had as guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shore, and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Keddington, of Salt Lake City, Imd Miss Christine Wade of Hamer. Ida., a student at tiie USu. Mrs. Shore and Mn. Keddington are listen of Mn. Bodily. Mark Wood and Harlow wood of San Francisco, Calif, are spending their furlough from the Navy, at the home of the L. D. Bodilys. THE SMALL DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mn. Lyle Talbot was blessed and given the name of Lisa Shelly Talbot in the Lewiston First Ward Fait meeting on Sunday. In the Third Ward, the son of Mr. and Mn. Richard Pond was blessed and riven Barbie Doll Tnatoa CLOTHES, TOYS FOR GIRLS PLUSH ANIMALS HOUSE, CAR, AND OTHER l HORRY OIPTR ACCESSORIES TOYS FOR ROYS UPS RIZB" DOLLS TOYS FOR TOTS FOR TINY ATHLETES - CUDDLE TOYS GIFTED TOYS Santa Special MUSICAL TOYS V 4 - TOYS TO RIDE FULL SIZE LIGHTED SANTA FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR USE SPECIAL FOR "COWBOYS' $212 Briols Many of the Trenton Ward members attended Stake Conference Saturday! afternoon and Sunday. The following girls sang In the youth chorus. Mariana Atkinson. Rachel and Evelyn Ashcroft, Marnlne Christensen and Jo Marie Smith. Gerry Merrill had a evening Sunday' part -tv: program. Mr.: and Mn. David Call end Mr. and Mn. Dana of Bountiful were Saturday guests of Mr. end MN. AL. Andrew. -LA- no- n- Y-AftAY A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY 852-15- 91 Me-cha- IDAHO APPLIANCE m REM TILL CRRISTMAS ft SPORT SHOP PRESTON, IDAHO J' S',' ' USE THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR BLOCKS on-th- e AT THE OLD VAN GAS BUDDING t'-- 4' - YOU LOSE. UNWANTED INCHES . . rrS AND Mr. and Mn. Dale Livingston and son, Earl, of Clearfield were guests of Mn. mother, Mrs. Livingstons Mae Bergeson on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fraley and Mr. and Mn. G. L. Livingston of Clearfield, were Lewiston visitors on Join the new royalty style ol Cordoshcll leather. first .Vj For y. a leather with all the ... let us lit you in this classic AND Detton and his fam-lFrom there, they will go 0 Amarillo, Tex., to visit another son, Gene Detton, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rosamond Blair visited in Ogden on Sunday with Mrs. Blairs sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hock, who are leaving soon to mend the winter in Yuma, Am. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Kent in Salt Lake sgent Monday money --savinf price, Is virtues of the traditional leather of kings. Jarman's exclusive new Cordoshcll has the deep glossy finish and rich appearance of genuine cordovan; in addition, it has a suppleness and porosity not found In the original. Why not Blair home. year. Melvin FDH A1ID HEALTH Hu at last, at a " SCHOOL PBESTOH S HEW Softer, more comfortable than cordovan... with the same smooth finish and appearance ra.w. |