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Show p - the gnaw, Lewiston, Utah May t, im ' , Sure:. Remedy FesiKkayou'rsout ftoudi with the Marit family? Loni DfalMBI wi mm right la the center of Mnp spin. Ifi ao j.i sasRSofastso MOTHERS BriMying fiek up your phone end go Ik t on the Relationship of movies and TV on our children, by Ddmar Derricott, speech j. tK J-r- PAY, GRADUATION GIFTS Fnllor Brnih . V-- f Prc&cb Alar-rled-s FRANKLIN-Yo- uag were given g, lesson Stcnd r Lt !J.O. and Mra. Howard P, 8hurtteff annoonce 'the birth of their second child, first eon, Dana James, on April 14 inDepaul hospital, Norfolk, Virginia. Mrs. Short left is the former Karen Go lightly daughterof Mr. and of MDoumdGolighUj is the Preston. Mr. Shurtkff eon of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shurtteff of Castro Valley, California. r MARRIEDS MEET YOUNG FranhlinPTA names Offlcon teacher - at Preston nigh. young .mar- Twenty-on- e . . : Ei. . IM Holds Caitivnl d BonSchow YOUR FUILER DEALER .v comedy TRICKS OF THE llent v M was really FREE PARKING ' t. ; - their JinToServance. .tj.ys.isr a delight, said Mart.1 There was no drinking, no smoking, no or smnt-wJust a good and was exciting from start to finish. The play is scheduled to run for tour mouths. The Cameo is small, easting only MO persons at n time. Mickey described the play in his own ' Inimitable manner: It was like waiting nlna imbMh for baby, he m, and then having the doctor tell you its a boy." ' Mickey returned with the other Harts on Friday morning. "It took only an hour mi ib minutes, said Mirk. "Just time to eat a good leisurely breakfast1" mi. friend, het The Oriffltha received wwd of their niece Marilyn, dough--1 -- as of fhrs. one m mg'i recipfes. SSS j--e ggaa-gsjristfi- . Worley e tog endrtoppod overnight to : Shop and Savo InPreston ' ! the TRADE, t I i Hart's sister, Joined Rood and now playing at the Cameo Letha Hart and Mrs. E. H. Theatre InHollywood. EightHart in Salt Lake City last een newspapers wen repreTfauruaday for a Jet ride to sented and the performance far three days with Los Angeles to .witness the was Cost mewing and exceMr. and Mrs. Mark Hart and Mrs. Ulets Nash, Mr; w and-tSlrs- Iritis niece. Husband Involved '( In fascant Oiy Disarier HIdmj Hnri HastenT Of All (right ried were present A 'sophFRANKLIN grades of the. Franklin Ele- omore quartet, Tommy Hawmentary frtioffl participated orth, Ronnie Jensen, Brad in: a program sponsored hy Larsen and Leonard Nelson press review of Mickey Harts with singing. entertained the PTA. President Wood-ro- Their was Aim accompanist conducted. The Howells. Refreshments were , porter , Liams Brids prayer was given by Karan served by Mr. Lowe (who had been ill for Horses Haworth and . Mr. Max Rickards. mimflia mrf. eooldnt dance and with her group.) The first wade gave chordanciof the L1NBOSE Linnse MIA al readings, directed by chargeassisted square 'other the by to the Second ng, Wave! Erickson; puhUe their presorted grads did folk dancing, di- teachers, Mildred Thiemann, family carnival Capers, April rected by Thom Geddes; Elva Thylar, John Olsen and SL there were. booths for Fifth and Sixth Ivan H. Woodward. " games, also nfreahamtna. A Fourth, the even-gradas did folk dandngand New PTA officers were nod crowd enjoyed the Virginia Red, Third Mr. and Mrs Raymond sincinc, elected for tip coming year. bcSdingltmhoMed byRe-n-a Paul Woodward as presi- Hbbbs have enjoyed a visit Conridp,-accompaniedent; Carina Long as Vice from1 their son Richard and by Sherri Porter. Sixth, Sev- President, and Joyce Hodg- wife of Pullman. Waihtaton. Shariat Stevenson attended enth and eighth wades did es as Secretary, snocooding n personal shower honoring square dancing with Principal LaReen Lows as one of Woodrow Portar, Ada Wright. Rosales Davis at bar home the sills. Mrs. Lowe was in and Raritan Wright 'Saturday evening. . Wastes Familios Mend Opening RBI...., MVOTMI IBHtv . V CARELDf JENSEN of Sett participated tame dance City and Charlene New- view held at Lewiston Junior enawandsr of Logan attended High unto the direction of re-La- ke and LaDewa Sunday Sdxxd wfth their fam-- 1 Yvonne Larson NewonswanPorter. Lawrence the fly Vera Jensen was in town den.. ,k - JtSLTSSf fn! Mrihorts Y. am tat w tt and 0dm mar months. visited also They' Sunday evening guests at Rarola .Aid&w were Mr. art Mi. Udell Funk of Ogden. lire. Funk formerly La-- ho CM. MbM Von Dally has her parents. .1 - mm viuum ON MONDAY Roma of FTanklin called at art SUNDAY, r.'lAV 10 no-children- Bit-Ite- rs De- lon Rayolus Archibalds "mno. Guests at Owen art Iona is home were their Marlene Eck Dlxle art Warty of Sheridan, Montana. 'While there they all visited in Ogden with the daughter Flora nd her family, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Deaton art son Mark of Long Bead), Calif, visited the post week at his parents home, Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Deaton. Jesse and Bertha Griffiths i Ogden visitors at their Michaels home. A bowling and swiming party was son Jay's 10th birth- held to Falrview day School In the Interest of Hum Teaching. Gift Hosiery TorHoia Fashion rigM Seamless Tina Pspelsr Csisrs 3 lor $ZJ5 M to U Fennoest Portable Hair Dryer With Stonge Cose Perfect Mather's Day GUI! Ratary switch baa heat settings for bar essnfort. adJmtabte shad strap leaves her bands free, vtavl hand bar largest surfers! . Easy-can- y melded nlastle ease. Buy It today at ay's! 4 to GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOB YOUNG MODERN MOTHER MRS. VERA MCKAYS weekend guests were her mother. Many Burton and sitter Mildred Burton of Preston. They attended a quitting at Vans home. Mildred also attended with Vera the Open House honoring Air. art Mrs. John Larson. Air. art Mrs. Tad Golbratth and son of Ogden were gun-da-y guests of Mr. art Mra. Nonnan Fonnesbeck. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Delbert Schavanevektt won Air. and Mrs. Rex 8chwartx art family of Malad, art Ms mother Mrs. Emma Schwartx. Air. end Mrs. Richard Hhbbs of Pullman, Wash., have returned home after a weeks stay with her parents, Air. Scfavane-veldart Mrs. Delbert - t- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd PhilHps n sre weekend visitors in with friends art relathr-i.- Og-de- ' Air. and Mrs. Joe Phillips have moved bad: to the farm after spending the winter months at Ogden. MR AND MRS. Portar and Altos Paula Gary were among those who wera home from school over the weekend and attended Sun- day SchooL Vera Lennon formerly of Weston now of Ogdon, daughter ilsree&n Gamble of iTeston called on Air. and Mrs. L. W. Merrill while visit- At the Larson Open House Friday evening the following school girts assisted fat ssrv-ln-g refreshments: Ursen, Nancy Portar, Joyce Nieboin, Terry Smith, Janet vBy-ira- fer veiry sbs Bingham, Julto uupmn mi Valyn Hobbs. Back - ground music was played by Edna Kofoed of Clifton. Many friends and relatives came to wish tbe young coupto well. Only bill (Im yss SHIRT DRSSS TO FROM A WORK-A-DA- Y AN AFTIRIVg JACKimR . . . ITf AU Arnol (erries, HSRII Oat to see the neat-pleFortrei baHstes, creamy Hma polka-doit- y eas core Dacrons! 6et to try on all the Infest stylesl Got to pkk your price . . . take a value first llaokaterarytofl hi right. chkJ Ift now flit's a kafdYrt buy... here nowl at . eat-tow- A ..the Jf to Si "m k." Or lUwUfci COSTS ONLY Cl 31 u |