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Show I I TBS CrnZDI. LnvtatM, Utah April If, UN TheGubs Utsiaif Chi Duplicate bridge woo played wSholx taMai of Bmnul at the Utah Power and Light auditorium Saturday. Winners wen Elizabeth Boyd and Ora Graevw, first; Alice Ward and Rosy Nelson, and second: Loll Peterson and Betty McCune, third; tied for loath place wan Roma Hawkes, Janeal Booworth and Joice Bambnwgh and Beds OfflftH GRACE - The literary dub la Greet elected ottcen for the nu at lie Dr. and Mn. O.R. Cutler for officee were had aa their guests over the Tnva Krebe, Vice President, weekend, their eon and hit Jean White and Linda Drake, family Mr. and Mn. Ray Busan daud Secretary, Jhauurer Histor- - Cutler tan. Uvette Mlchdsw, 0- - and Becky of. Sah Lake City, delta McCann and Jennie Nor- - Mr. and Mn. George Hum cutt Two wen selected from and children of Terns, when jta.four candidates, Non Mr. Ham tejtatlonedat the Smith, June Sargent, Elaine Shepherd AIR, wen tavolv-that Charlotte Peterson, ved in the tornado annual election. CatyHda Uonl To Grow 25 Ton Deob? a - e XH3 i tsi a Catho- - Ucchmel and wen safe hot that It wu an esperlence they would ndvar forget ur. and Mrs. Grant Tate q Idaho Falls wen dinner gueata at the home of his alater, Mn. Thee Woolf, Fri-day night as they wen re- turning from Salt Lake City to their home following heart Ibi. wtatem Mr. and Mra. Walter Bart- Mrs. at Logan Friday Night of Wright Charles Norman Nelson of Pocatello spent Saturday at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollingsworth. Mn. Emma Merrill apaiii laat Wednesday at Logan ting with Mr. and Ita, Cheat Merrill. Mr. and Mra. Archie GUI IS FkMffcAts P2 they took refuge In 5ST I- lakyims Innwii itruck that area laat Friday. Mn. Than Woolf. Mn. Hun's mother, received word that ALSO vial-ho- TiUia EM Csatnl Ui BADDEU FADE1 SERVICE Lewiston, Utah 34US73 ... , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dunk- ky and son, Leroy, of Ogden were guests at toe home of Ms slater and her family, Mr. FRED V. (RILL) KARREN dee of scenic spots they had afra. Lomoo Anderton re- tuned home after a three numths trip to Lakewood, California, as a guest of her mm and their fawn , Mr. and Mn. Henry Dixon, Mr. and Airs. Alfred Dixon and Mr. and Mra. Douglas Dixon. LaDawn Anderson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glam Anderson of Rupert, spent the weekend with her grind- parents. Mr. and Mn. Loren- so Andareon. Miss Anderson is a at Rexburg. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ander- - visited. Mn. Inna JanUne of Rob- Mn, Idaho, was a Mast at the home of her sister and family. Mr. and Mn. Ernest Anderson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd KEN STILL NEEDS GOOD GO POKES TRADE-IN- S TBADE-m- Last Wednesday the Wasatch DUP held their mootMrs. ing at the home of Frank Lamont where a recamp organization of the went Into effect New officers to conduct the meetings tor tha coming year are lbs. W. H. Auger Captain, Mn. Annie McQueen first vice president, Mrs. Martin Price second vice prutdsnt Mrs. Elma Swum wu retained secretary. The tenon wu given by lbs. Haber Swataston, Sr. with a sketch bring read by Mrs. Mary Keller. Refreshments wen served by Mrs. Lament, Mrs. Gottfred Spa-ti- g and Mia. Ralph EapUn to members and county officers, Mrs. Marlon Perkins and lbs. John A. Morrison. , HETL MAKE YOU IRE 1 YOU CANT DO BETTER. Big Refrigerator S u u u u The JFF club met at the home of Mrs. Milo P. Hobbs The afternoon. Thursday noma were decorated with MBS REBECCA HAWKES spring flowers and a tray luncheon was served to Mrs. Elmar Palmer, Mra. Hyrum Bennett , lbs. Kemwth Mra. Gottfred Spatlg, Mrs. Paul Condte, Mrs. Gtam Swam and Mrs. Marne Neeley. The afternoon wu spent In graduated handiwork. Making dans for a June Miss Hawkes 10 wedding In the Logan from Preston high school and the Brigham Young Young The milting of the Wntt Temple are Miss Rebecca University. At the present N Purls club wu called Hawkes and Dean Nelson time she to teaching at Box to order by Debra, vice prea-BriPearson. Elder High School at fident. Diane Herd gave the Revealing the news of their ham City, Utah. a er. Lois Jean led the daughters engagement and Mr. Pearson is also from Preston High of Allegience, Kama led lb. and Mn. William Ariel graduate School, pledge. Then we practic-vereiYoung Uni- Brigham Hawkes. Mrs. Hannah Pearand la currently wor- - ed knitting. Mrs. Bergqulst son to the' mother of the king on Ms doctorate at served refreahmente. BYu where be also obtained prospective bridgegroom. his IMS degree. He fulfilled a mission to the- Southwest In- - CoiRIlk Hlflfl dian mission and served in Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bench the Aimy for two yean. from Ogden and Mr. and A wedding reception will Mrs. Devon Smith from the young couple In burn, Idaho wen visitors the the Oneida Stake House that part weekend at the home of same evening. Mr. and lire. Eldon Leavitt. flowers April brings spring and elections for Lady of Elk Thursday evening at the Lodge Hall. Vets Bailey, president, welcomed the group. Two Course luncheon wu served. A miniture wheel bar-ro- w of candy wu a favor tor each. Elections were held with new officers going In were: Shirley Schanaveldt, president; Charlene Wifer, tint vice president; Jury Austin, second vice president; Hern Palmer, program chairman; June Hall, Secretary; Gay treasurer; Caster, Mary Bergqulst, historian; Donna Gay Hobbs, corresponding Secretary; Colleen Martin, Auditor; Joene Martin, Ann Rasmussen, Idana Greaves, Dorothy Cartoon and out going president. Vets Bailey Cards and bingo wu played the remainder of the evening with prizes tor bingo going to Jerry Austin and Shirley Schanaveldt, Pinochle Jotle Lewis and Ann Bowcut, Bridge, Rosie Nation ana Hetai FackrelL Chairman for tha party wu Dorthy Carlson assisted by AUca Ward, Donna Hofabi, June Hail, and Helen Ovens. The new officers will be installed la May. Marriage Plans Told IS CUBIC FOOT DELUXE SWEETEST DEAL YOU EVER SAW . . . RIGHT NOW. EXTRA BONUS FOR TRADE-INAND THE LOWEST PRICES AROUND . . . 19" PORTABLE the golf luncheon to bo held In the Elks lodge, that same day. Mr. and Mn. EhnerjJohn on an attending tha Thlokol employees outing held this yam1 at Elko, Nevada, K. Mr1, and Mn. Thomas for a visit at Greaves returned home this tha home of Ms mother, Ifrs, week after a visit of three Mr. and lbs. Owen An- - weeks at Menlo Park, CML, dreasen stopped for a visit at with their daughter and he the home of Ms author, Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Newell enroute Aldomr Roy Amfceaaen, Leonard Mr. and Mts. from vaca- - Lyoni of West Jordon wen when they have Honing or the part two guests at tha home of her brother and his family, Mr. monthi. Mn. J. Reid Hbggan spent and Mrs. Elmar S. laat week at Boise with tar tart weak. Mrs. Theo Bell is vacatkm- husband. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ander- - tag at Seattle, Wash., as son entertained at dinner a guest of her daughter and Friday night for lb. and Mrs. family, Dr. and lbs. I Ernest Amtason and Mr. Nash. ABE WORTH QOBE S Master Point Day will bo Mn. Kens Still Doing It... Down La-ve- an Cote. Lb. 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