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Show Primary Presents Prograi - - TRENTON-T- he Primary Bie Sone of the Utah Pioneen Mr. and Mn. H. I Buttan held Ihrir annual Hama Eve- at Logan Thursday evening. when they attended Aw ning at mcmmant meeting Dr. Daryl Chase was the fea- dance revue of the Sunday wfib Wanda C. An- - tured speaker and spoke on enter high HULos on drew, president, conducting. The program was themed to A iflrwcto of a Teacher" narrated by Janice A. Grif-ttMuric ww led by Note Griffin and Orria llao Hannan, with Norma Raader accompanist. Pmyem wen altered by Janus B. Spick-ma-n and Raed L. Those wan the 1 Andrew. and Aubrey 1L Griffin. James L. Robson told ol hit Primary teacher, Etote M. Eppich, and how Am bad feta euttra Hletlina. Mrs. Eppich wae honored by tbo prendency with a cor-jam. Vera Backrtead and cbfidren, and Sbarrllyn Brent, her Btoaer ctosa, and Ethel Rawttaa and aon Daniel ale o bad apeaffing porta. Mn. BedErieMiiainc "Hdd Thou Mr Hand." A teacher's choruo sang "The Prayer." Stake board visitors were lin. Amy Bair and Mn, Qarot Johnson. The ctot whs held Friday evening in the cultural ha Varioua carnival games ware played after wldch supper wai by atoutw. In charge of thii party were Mr. and Mn. Melvin Lott, Mr. and Mn. Clarence R. Andenen and Mn. Helena Andrew. Mr. and Mn. Am Seamona of Hyde Perk were Tbun-da- y afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mn. E. W. Bfnffiwm. Mr. and Mn. Darwin Sandman and two children of Magna visited over the weekend wffh their parents, Mr. and Mn. Jsmet Spack-ma- n and Mr. and Mn. Tber-o- n n. -- . Tea-che- ra en-toy- TTanim Mr. and Mn. Lloyd But-ta- n and baby mm of Salt Lake City ako visited their parents tMa weekend, Mr. and Mn. Harold Buttan and Mr. and Bln. Harold Speck-Mr. and Mn. Roland attended a party of Mor-tem- on the life of Sidney Rigdon. Maraha Renin, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Rood L. Rawin, achtoved an excellent test the USU. Buitoe Benson, huebund of Jan Lea Butter Benaon, toft Tbumtoy to return to hie army duMoi after a two weak Airbuft. Mn. R.J1. Butter, rad Mn. Wade Butter of Salt - lake City acoormantod Mr, and Ike. NbruriT Butter to Idaho FhSs Sriundmr to via-- it Mr. and Mn. Doa MIL NorveH and Ftonnoa attend-e- d a (inner meeting atong Gton wUh Mr. and Mrs. Griffin of Ikunton tor tbo Fuller Bruffi contoeny employees Saturday evening at RICHMOND Monday evening the Lion dub entertained at dinner and a program tor. Awtr mm. Invocation was ottered by Amos Bair, jdedge ww tod by Roland Mortens en, and commun Mr. and Mn. Melvin Grant ity einglDg wow tod by Her- drove to Pocatello Setunky bert Tkqtor.A quartet from to attend Aw funeral ser- Shv View tagb vices of Ike. Roommi "swan. Lar-an-d Rota neon, Thomaa of EBoo, Nov. ry James TnxyXittle- The sendees wore hold in accompanlad tar Susan Aw mnwiiw Mortuary in Tbokan, sang several congi. Pocatello. Melvin Grant gave Speaker torttw evening ww Aw doring prayer. Un. Coach Took Knapp ofUHJ Tbomew wat a stetar4n4aw on ovstoptnent of Mrs. Grant Melvin and iplln in imdeat - wan EXhlaan of her Kiti Frank d) overnight Ik. and sitter, (Marjory) Kirby of Focatrito. Mr. and Mn. Harry Woodland and aon Rea of Osgood, Idaho, wen Thursday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mn. RotwrtL' Reeder attended E. W. Bingham. a group meetugat Morgan on Am homo of Sunday in church services in both wards Aw seminary Itneeirn Sp- students of the North Qsciw ud two children theof Junior high school presented Lake Gtty apeot the programs. In fee Richweekend with hie mond ward Reed Woodland Mr. and Mn. 8. P. conducted with prayers tar Mn. Joseph E. Ronnie Lewie and Brad Cart-son-. bad as guests on her birthSustained aa Primary day Friday her parents, Mr. teacher was Anw Erekaon. L. of Buttan and Mn. H. the Lynn inter presented Ctarteton, rieten, Fawn want a plaque tor having the Lamb and aon Khn, Betva Skinner and (taugbter Patty moat participants during and Gleaner Week. of Logan, Lottie Lou PMffipe and aon Larry of Preston, Teacher, Rea C. Spachman, Louise Buttan and eon Den- talked briefty. Steven Speck-ma- n nis of Gtartarton, a niece, announced Aw program Ketma Anderson and daughAw theme was by ter Roxran of Hytrum and rad Mrs. Joan Pierce and two George Harris. Talks wore eons of Logan, who are liv- given by Edward Mendening with Beta. During Am hall, Mary. Lu Kalveraon, Diday a quflt ane Hutot, Mary Bair and Wednecdaj rie Brough, BUitoen Grant, Kathy AHen. Special music Flossie Awnaon, Josephine was a vocal solo by lunette Lapray and lime Gracfceff Ransom accompanied by drove to Mcfamond to heto Merietw Orvin and a duet by Mn. Rllanche Pitcher quilt. Mr. and Mn. Joseph E. Lunette Ranaom and Etotee by Atkinson and daughter Mu-ton- e Godfrey accompanied wen accongnmled by Vivian Spachman. 11-Me- n . as Vata- o- - ant wra S ' laAwn and V sons. Thaaday evening Aw too Richmond ward lDA mat totally for their evening of tafont program, arranged by Aw music departments. Mrs. Doom Harris conducted and gmeted.aH present including the two bishoprics and stake officers. Prayer ww ottered by Jeff Thaurer and Judy Dbane ted Ronnie Lewis the Aieuw. wat mailer of ceremonies Piano tote, "Contra Dance." ww by Deads Hutot; song, "Up WUh People," by Ann Iheurer, Bette Jo Halverson, Julie Adder, IxRae Hriver-soRuAi Ana White, Susan Oartwitt. VtoU Merrill, accompanied by Patsy HrawdueL Yellow Bird' guitar and piano, Him Brawn and Douriaa Lemon; solo, YouR Never Walk Alone, Julie Ann Bpwckmra, accompanied by Aim Dennis; corA Summer net duet,' Place," by Dougtai White and Gary Bowles; vocal duet, Ballad of The Green Beret," Dixie and Ronnie Christensen wiA guitar accompaniment by Ronnie; vocal trio, "la The OU Apple Tree, Bair, Praia by Atanffee Campbell and Sharlene Smttn; rending, "Imaginary Iflneei," by Catherine Bair; dance, Cheryl Bnffiey and Margaret Mendenhall; guitar solo, Terry Vinson; trio, "In Ifo Room, and "Yeater-day,b- y Arthur Mendenhall, Gene CampbeH and Randall Hendricks, accompanied by organ-iiatto- M n, ;ni noea Mn. La Vine Galbraith CENTRAL MARffiT re- - Reese Johnaon, in Balmont They visited points of interest including sessions in Aw Oakland temple. Recent rirtton at Aw home of Mr. and ' Mn. Loremo Murray ware Mr. and Mn. Dexter Kent of Idaho Fhlto and Mr. and Mn. Keith Alton and fondly of Salt Lake City, Mar. and. Mm. Weeton Hanam and Laura Sue of Gnuwor. Mm Hope Anderson of Ogden and Mn. Suria returned recently after ependtogji weak in Aw norihweat nay took Mn. Clara Specimen to Heyburn, Idaho, where ebo epent Aw time with Bert and Margaret Gorton. WhHe away Aw Anderson qwnt aonw time ritb Mr. and Mn. FVank Anderson In Rupert and Ba Morrison in Buhl, Robert and Erma Spachman Clayton in Nampa and Iffir. and Mn. (Hyde Fogg and fondly in (Mario, Ora. Mm. Fogg is a niece of Mn. - or LOTS snoniinino WW ONLY LAWN MOWERS . . Recent riatton in town e were Mr. and Mn. Don and fondly of Washington and Mr. and Mn. Marita Johnaon and fomlly of Denver, OoL Mn. Ruth Anderson recently returned after mending four weeks in South America on a pieoptoto-peopl- e tour. Sixteen people were included on Aw tour wldch took them to Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Peru, Chile and finally into Mexico City. They made tours of too forming areas and dairying industries of Aw countries vWted. They enjoyed the trip very much and frit like much good had been A f ..,4,' d.- -. ID boxes 97 JELL--0 ' ' b y LG JL Hu-gt- f - TALL CANS JUICES AND DRINKS - IGA TOMATO $1 CANS CAN - HI-- C DRINKS - 41m. CANS . accompfishedT Brent Halverson spent two home after spending eight weeks in Ftort Ora, Quf., hi baric training. Hto new line of duty took him and 47 companions to Pra weeks there he EGGS 3 Doz loOO GRADE A SMAUi ar LARGE RANCH vis- cnn.l Supreme Coohios 1 REMTS IN CHIU SAUCE CHOCOLATE fMCAMS, OLD FA8HI0NED OATMEAL SUGAR GIANTS UL-DUT- CH TAIL CAN Con Us FILL YOUR COOKIE JAR Ffmn Q 3 Doses 31 Frails and Vegeioblos Fhzcn Focds 3 Lgo. Dogs 31 - .. Bickol 11 Bud Sc out no.. ...Buck Sc aasniDKi ... s. ... an-te- MBHOXED COLOUR PRICE 10 IBB Lb. 2Sc LBS. -- QEATS- - PODSED'S POT ROAST ' AILjCHOlCE CUTS ! - nd r- NOTICE GD0DI7D DEEF DAC0I1 Guaranteed to be w Good w the Boat . . . Bettor Then The Rost . 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Jamee Hendricks turned after spendcamp, Danriitan-o- f 'DUk ing sbr recently weefes m DeBw, TraPtoneen, met Friday la Aw ss, wifii her am, Mr. and dnb room. The Mrs- - Hri Robinson, and am conducted by I Hri Jr. She enjoyed Aw Community ringing Texas weather rad sitf computed by Gram Hal is wttttant vice presiaon and Gtaqdata LaVon Outoon offered the prayer. dent to the American I to press company and ako Fledge ww led by L the company, Hawfim. Mrs. Hemp Mrs. Edmund Crawford of cussed mitten of bus V including sshetton of a nom- FUton, Nev., is qwnding Aw inating committee and an- summer wUh her sister. Mrs nounced she has forma for Fhua Dahte, and relatives interested girls, 18 to SB, and friends in Ails area. who are desirous of bring Mr. and Mn. WUBam Dove of 47 queen and fomfty have movEMwr Van Orden from ed Loguinto Aw home read histories of her fofiwr and mother, Werion G. Rob- owned by Quentin Peart on ins and Sarah Mratfam Rob- Sotah State street. ins. The lesson mi Pioneer FTed Nhflbr is recuperatOsttto ww given by Olivo ing at home following major Mumy. In the Soufii ward Calvin surgery in a Salt Lake (Sty Funk conducted and prayers hospital. wore tar Rax Bowles and Gene Campbell The same promam ww presented wMh Linda Cartoon giving theme and music ww the word choir and a piano and organ duet by Laura Wayne Dl BeQ and J. Whiting and Laurel WlUanw. Walter Reas, PabHshen Sooth the evening word MIA marrieds enjoyed PubAshad every Thun pot hick dinner under the the Gitisen direction of Ethan and Ba Inc., Thompson, Boyd and Blanche Utah, and Pitcher rad Karen Wilcox. w second dwo Thirty nopto enjoyed dinin the Lewiston nutfaf ner. The lesson ww given Post Office. jy E. M. Hicken of Logan. in Tayen were offered by R. J. Spachman and Therm Subscription rates M0 a Anhder. Special guests - $4B0 wHflv coun dr. and Mis. WiHiam Carrey. eanffi-date- ROTARY NOW ONLY FREE PREATON. IDAHO . IT PROVEN ernZEN, LiwtoHn, Utak THE - S TOR u? DOORS SPEOAL INIRODUCTORY OFFER Lions Father, Son Event Held evening in Aw Logan gymnasium. Janet 1 daughter of Mr. and Mn. Ken Lamb, and a granddau-gbte- r of Aw Button partt- (MU-dre- May IS, UN BANANA ' TENDER FLAKEY CRUST, - ' (SRAM f g; , DEEPDOiOOUS FRUIT riLUNQ - .n'A V , - |