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Show LEWISTON GUEST Sharp of Lewiston a guest of Cindy Cor-brid- DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Vernon John-o- n of Richmond were dinner gueita of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wright and sons. - Sonja vu ge and her grandmother. Meda C. Lowe Sunday, Ron Kellers b p RECAPPING Yonr sppunG Tire Dealer NOW LOCATED NEXT TO FRANKLIN CAFE BRAND NEW 00 Atm Distributor Coat o mums am warn DECAPPIUG SPECIAL $5.95 Eagaage or FROM ONLY M y- -r TOOCH TIDES RECAPPED 'SPECIALS us x PARTICIPATE IN SHOW Many people from North Valley parttrtpated In the annual rbck ahow and ezhlhtt of 11m Cache Geological and Archeotogicalsoci-- p a Ur: and Mrs. Orvul Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bear son were visitors in Idaho FaBs last weak end, gnssts of the Orval Benson Juniors. The occasion of the trip was to be present for the blessing and naming of the Bensons A recent guert of Mr. and show. Mrs. Merlin smith wasDadd Among Richards of Madison. Wiscon. sin. from those here Mrs. Clyde OUversoh and Mrs. Leo Palmer, Mrs. ClifMrs. Fred Davis were in Og- ford Jensen, Mrs. Mark Hamden Monday on a business mond, Mrs. Morris Poole, Mrs; Robert HuITand Mrs. and pleasure trip. John Durstaler. v JohnMrs. Jesse and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. bo Ray Lindson, Mrs. Beatrice Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stokes, sey of Rodonda Beach, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stokes were in Preston this week for and Chris Hansen were a the funeral of Mr. Limey's L. Ball-Mrmong those from hero who sister, Mrs. Mildred dau-Is the Stevof Lindsey attended the funeral Mr.' and Mrs. Leslie en Stokes at Idaho Falls last week. Mr. Stokes was accidently electrocuted. He was an Diane Jensen, a senthe 24 year old son of Ferrln Stokes of Alaska and Mrs. ior student at the University Reed Wardle of Idaho FWDs, of Utah attended the National former Preston residents. ' PfdHwiM Hall Association convention at Pullmaa, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rasmus- April SO. She is secretary of sen and son Vaughan have the University 1 te latte daughter of retoned from an extended trip to Portland and San Mrs. D. Guam Jensen and a Francisco. They also visited graduate of Proton Ugh . , -- s. of . Kil -hone DOD EELLED DECAPPIDG - A number of mothers from hero attended the May Fete for mothers of thorglni attending the USU last week end. Tfis events Indnded teas, fashion shows, dinners, the Robins award ceremony and many enjoyable events. Rhonda Hammond was a guest model at the fashion A fUmfly, 852-87- 52 A DEAL FOR EVERY WREEL - -- -'' ni "& pbli j) Mr. and Mrs. MaMa Bur-ra- p and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. Byron TUnnor Fisher spent last week visit- had their daughter and husMr. anaMrs. Carl Buing relatives in Seattle and band,end dauriiter, Frandne ry Wash. Spokane, and Mr. andMrs. Bill Lewis and baby Mario of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fisher as toelr guests Sunday. CHy have had Kenneth Runnades of Canada and Salt Lake and Tammy Adam Qty as their bouse guest. He sonRindy of Ogden visited their Is a friend ofBodney Alton the Fred who met him while uu a mis- jpratearants, Judy Palsion mer of Kaysville was also a of the Davis Sunday. Mrs. Sylvia H. G1U of Boi- guert se, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Mr. and Mrs. V. C. ChrisHanson, Mary Sisk and Leo- tensen went to Pocatello Sunnard Prico of Los Aagotos have boon visiting theirTath-e- r day and attended the naming Leonard Hansen who is and Messing of their great confined at the Preston granddaughtr, Shelly Do. She Is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Howard Johnson Is vi- and Mrs. Brent Cleaves. siting in Albuquerque, New They ere dinner guests of Mexico with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cleaves Mrs. Shirley Duke who has and later they visited with had a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Nelson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WebMr. and Mrs. John U. ber of Ogden were week said Kyle Nelson. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burrup. Mrs. IJndon Swalnston has returned from Denver where Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Aller went to Idaho Fells Saturday she spent the past three to attend a birthday party weeks with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bair and small honoring a brother, Alton Billie. , tin ,wduw I i . R THEIiOR BEAUTIFUL tELECIKM WE HAVE - x J O Conagos O Plants O CulFlowcrs ALL WILL DELIGHT MOST - BEDDIIJG PLAUTS High Qiafity Locally Giewn la oar awa Nursery PETUNIAS ASTERS . TOMATOES PANSIES fill Dim Fran Me Lirt GEW1I?n. TREES, SHRUBS Bad EVERGREENS Flffc An Reaseeahty Priced SOc EDWADDS FLODAL 74 E. 4tt SO. Gw Max Carrolls, at Nape. Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hlg-Is- y at EUfe the club from Lewiston, who Is showing a display to Ms mother, Mrs. Lettie Nielsen of Logan. The Cltlien Photos Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mockll and family of Layton were visiting 'relatives hero over the week end, guests at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Orion Jn- - The Sociable Citizen their sister -P- ety In Logan last week. Included were Med Workman of Preston who displayed articles made out of 'rock and semi precious stones, and Clayton Nielsen, president of ' Cache - - Mrs. John . McQueen has bad as her house guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ovenon and family of Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Vert Kirby of Providence, UL Mr. .and Mrs. &mas. R. FoeateOe wwbref Footer of mists of Mh and Mrs. Leslie I Checkers Saturday to V- - Mon-- 1 tty. Mr. and Mrs. dydt MockU and frmfiy of Murray week end guests of Mr. Mrs. Henry MockU. Sc 4 '?. (; , ,. T V egir... o)ikoi Biggest piushert Plymouth nver. (. O : ( j.. f V- - I I Gneraflirtg $30,000,000 m,fi fos si ksttor DcflsiDtoI 100 yean ago Idahot schools cowtaedofa faw pooriy gghted and heatad one won cabins with a ringie teacher tceponaible far ndacatirig those children fortunate enough to attend. Fbit Security was Just beginning, toot in a trading post no more glamorous than out of those earty school homes. Tbday, Idahob schools and Fbat Security Bank have changed dramatically . . . each a vital part of the growth ofthb state. Tbrough the yean Pint Security has devoted a large rime of its Saandal energy towards Idahos development. In the pest 20 years alonws have been the principal factor in arranging far over 80 million in financing f Ml WpAlllUlj pwMpi buildings, community, Plymouth Fury Is stm sofldly in the ''O' low-pri- Plymouth Fury hat a mars ' ; . OOO I . i rv . i .. angina and drtva train wanranty. otami two aanm tbmn wmmntt KYaoimrt how .ip". field. co U t: w flf V ooo ' c tv. : ; f , nwan f'y .t. vous reaea-tfam- al aswrance of water atorage and supply, improved health and sanitation systems and other civic improvementt. Wi are proud of the fact that the Idaho whoee financing we have ewieted have earned a aound reputation far financial responsibility in meeting their public obligation. Thie is another one of the ways First Security has uaefully served Idaho during the past lOOyears. We look fcrWnrd to providing more heipAil financial service to the the kind of banking people of this state thatiebuildiiif Idaho. faciliticaB com-muniti- es . First Security Bank off Idaho, N. A. 4 I WKi OUrWI OTN6V1 EM MQy MR PWW Ml PfWB MNNi or rapaM at Chryator Motors Oorporatfon Mtmko4 Ooototo plMB ! 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