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Show a CmMb LnMM. Utah March II. INS THE CITIZEN. B IIXV E ADOTHED FABULOUS ee Ward officers released from the organisations at sacrament meeting were Betty Jean Beamons from the Primary. Joyce Allen and Cetraro front the MIA. Others sustained were Da Miller, N4a Allen and June Walker. Talks given on the Law and Purpose of the Fast day and donations were given by Ron Jensen, Wanda Jen wn and Merlin, Durrant and Mtiiwi ciaytor Larsen. A musical number was given by Bonnie Martha Shumway, Shumway and Anaila and Katie Shumway singing a hymn. They were accompanied by Barbara Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Keller and family of Preston visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor on Sunday. , Preece Mr. and received wod from Mr. and Mrs. Norman Preece of Glendale, Calif, of the bfrth of a new granddaughter born March S in Glendale, Calif. She is greeted by a sister. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson of Login' was blessed and given the nnn of Todd by ms grandfather, Joseph F. Day assisted bv hi father Owen and and grandfather. Bill Johnson -. great grandfather. M- Owens and an unde, Gene Peterson. Meeting was conducted by Nord Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Bak'd-soand family drove to Star Valley where they. visited Mr. and Mrs, Mil Johns. Mrs. Johns is suffering from a broken leg and is bed fast Violet Eskelsoa of Logan is staying at the Johns home for several days. Visitors at the Milt Barnes home during the past week n have been Mr. and Mrs. Esketon of Ogden, Mrs. Nanis Taylor of Logan and , COVE La-ve- ra cmzEn AT TOE PBESTOn DOT J,; PEDFECT GIFTS Mrs.-Narri- s Steven Mlkelson who was burn March 8th at the LDS hospital. Mrs. Edrls Mlkelson of Redmond and other relatives were at the Steven Mlkelson home and the afternoon was sprat visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Mcln-tir- e sprat afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ether Allen. The young girls quartet won second place in the youth division of the stake festival held Tuesday evening in the Stake tabernacle. They were Roe lie Durrant, Luis Kings-- ; ford, Carol Sue Allen and Sherry Ann Rodebush. ' r Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Ambrious Larsen Monday on their way to Bear Lake to visit other relatives. Mr. and Mrs LaMar Wilkinson of FCanUin spent Monday evraing with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrious Larsen. I3JI AN APPBOACH TO THE BOOK OP DOUION .... . .... 12.49 . REGULAR $US TOST 2.000 YEABS LOVE. YOUTH, BY SKIDMORE PABHIAGE -C01K0H BY CORNWALL boors the see for good good fun TEACHING REGULAR 12.49 A . 52.49 i UITII HH7 TECEJIQUIS ,, REG. BUS , WAY 3c REG. BLN STERLING W. BOXS LATEST AND . . . . BRff ; M , LH In oar ekcUnlbr heated BOOK SBc A NOVEL . THE EDA OF YOUTH . A PEUIJY EAMIED REGULAR OMTUHaw. ..IfTIH GOLD REGULAR IMS OUVED UNITID STATUS BMWIRS ASSOCIATION, INC. Ml SOUTH SINUST SHOES UI PIOHEEn TDEATEH REGULAR at-ho- WHTBEAB OF THE GEDEALQGIGAL DEADED REGULAR or check your game, ping-pon- g era, cards or chess. Play it hard, and it takes a lot out of you. That's when you like most to settle down in a soft diair and enjoy your friends' talk and your beers taste. Beer was made to. relax with. Made to refresh you, cool you, cheer your taste. So next time youre playing some sociable game, take time out for the companionable taste of beer. You name ByltolfejU.im SUCCESS , o 12.79 BIBLES Is taste,'' 9MI Uorld REGULAR - Lln .. $UI G Mrs. Nettie Hayes and Mrs. Kate Jensen of Logan, Mrs. Laverna Johnson of- Richmond and Mrs. M. J. Koening of San Francisco and Mrs. Flsie Vpn Noy of Silt City. Mrs. Koenig and Mrs. Van Nov also visited oher aunts. Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Jensen of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Allen and Bruce drove to Logan Sunday afternoon to meet their first great grandchild, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. REGULAR SMB . Innii -- PBOBLEDS OF THE BOOK OT E10BC0H . ' REGULAR Mrs. REGULAR CLM KTI2HS son-in-la- w, the game room in Park Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shephard of slt Like City. 11.49 BHD STOBIES Of OUH i A BONG BOOK FOR CHILDREN .12.49 ) REGULAR SSJS - Ly-m- A BY SKOU8EN Saturday In the ward relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rawlins and Mr. and Mrs. Doris Eskelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Alien and family drove to Loon Sunday afternoon to be dinner gutsts of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and The occasion Grlffeh. Terry being Terrys and Wayne Allens birthday. Presents were exchanged and they attended sacrament meeting with him in the afternoon. The femllv of Milton Barnes gathered at his homo on Saturday to honor him on his birthday. Present wera Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grail and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adamson and family of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hoffrnan of KaysviOe. In Utah, -- REGULAR $4.71 Thura-ad- y Mr. and Mrs. Jay Eskelson and family of Pocatello fill C0T7D1 IY HM . . . ... 07 IRE WEFT 69c HOME? $149 $1.49 MEDALLION TO -- MAN i RIG. UM , Dr AM R. Lyman xncm mnon Articles 01 Faith , - . -- HABDCOVEB - UADVELOUS LDS BOOK HEADQUADTEBS "" wo - F? dttradlydogai need shoes. Floors In her Tbtnl Electric Gold Medallion Home are comfortably warm. There ire no drafts ... because a Tbtnl Electric home is heated flamebmly. ; nameless Hoot Is So asm . Electric heat is so clean, too an puren That means carpets, drapes, upholstered furniture, walls and ceilings all stay dernier. Bectric Servants Save Haws and Hews There are many other advantages a Tbtal Eledric hotna brings to a tiny tot and her pptdhtiL tooL With an arny of flainn- less electric servants, mother has jqofB,tiiM for her --- and fbr church and community service tea . w 7 HVWvfl immr ' ! IWWVBI tv WWly tf wd fcwMpi Medallion honae. There bplenty or food Ught when it Is needed. ,,Pfc'r IUI j!oTpo115?J !" an5al HectrichomentwIdresB switches and oudeii far hantfihm todart wiring, cal needs as well as those la the fitters. Inf - Phone 8524)155 .'ll i . 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