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Show i Exceeds unty U nurued LEWISTON NEWS om Page 10) , .an stake. Mts. Merrill 5168.70. c hair man. Mrs. $139 94, ard, riti BY MR-- . C. r'an' i sio-A- 0- Thirteenth s,ne galloon; L sr3.10. Mrs LaVor Hislop. p W. L. Andrews, ctake Thud Ward, Blanchard; Fourth rr- Newell Munk; Ti1 f ,','a'rd 59, Mrs. Ephiaim T Fifteenth Ward, "rhause'r; Wm T. Burns; Sixteenth ,' $1110 63 iFIi Hog.ni Day family dinner at then home in Lewiston Sunday. Guests Capt.ua and Mis. Beigstiom and fami'y and Mi an Mrs Iia FI. $272 99. Ward Taylor and family of American Folk. Moll ers Day guests of Mis. Mai io Sw inyard ai her home in Lewiston vveie her two daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Bill O Brien and Mi and Mrs. Wendeh Bair of Lav tor. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Pond and two sons Roger and Randy spent Mother's Day at Idaho Fads, guests Of their son and his win-- , Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pond. To Idaho Falls On Satui day Bishop and Mrs. L. D. Bodily and thre chddien, Norman. Been and Sammy visited in Idaho Kails wuth the bish- 5925.88. Mis. D. A. Tenth Ward, $245.65, Neiderhauser; Rudolph $170.42. L. Mark Waid .nth College Hill Ward, el 3, Mrs T. G. Malouf, Mrs. Franklin Mis. Campbell. Waldo G. Cook, Mis and 4 Wat ds $310-- 2-. u; Logan district, biiiinoss 0tan the'chau manship of Merlin T e the Si, or ' $1,894.39. contiibuted weie: LSAC $9166, ucikeis from Logan $135.79; lilitai v Installations, be force. led to 'collections ' )me, H, 00. Ueneous, $23 great Pt- - hn OS. the' to Continued from Page 10) ater and third, gradually No, F Safety 'iter iatothe ',iler r oriei, LESSON IN FIRE BOMBING A Republic Thunderjet at Elgin Air Force Base, Fla., gives a demonstration of napalm (jellied gasoline) bombing a technique which has proved highly success-i- n Korea. At top, the jet releases the bomb. Center, the jellied gasoline strikes its target, splashing in all directions to destroy everything in its reach. Below, the inferno roars info a boiling mass of orange flame and smoke. The devastating napalm bomb is said to be thfe one weapon most feared by the Reds in Korea. F-8- stiuiti-- ances wh justing to iy otter 4)me Nursing ing homo hen then troubles b lentjeaq nttoi en othtry asellinge tween tk lean BedO rvices at in active well-tiifie- d, ,nd as instructors, itder the direction Nil m,wm nand inactive Cache county have listed their names ties to wire County th tu and type of istu their Red Cross badges, of epidemic or disaster roster will be of great value he commumlv. earn case pending i. But tk given it r minor ans wha ani wha are p I krmissiv? tk ie reason tabernacle as follows: March of graduates; scripture reading, Janice Grandy; invocation, LaVere King; seminary chorus Joseph Smiths first pdayer; theme presentation, Sherry Pugmtre; talks by Lynn Budge, Ina Rogers, Karen Stock, Laurell Pope and Beverly Smedley; chorus My God and I"; guest speaker, Alma P. Burton, instructor at BYU; presentation of graduates, Principal George W. Killion; presentation of diplomas, Pres. L. Berdette Pugmire; song by graduating class Hope of Israel; benediction by Marion There were 25 graduated. afternoon and spent the remainder of Friday and most of Saturday visiting various points of interest. They returned Saturday night. All expenses, except meals, were paid for out of funds received from a film on the Life of Christ which the Seminary presented last winter. Principal George Killion and Bruce Bryner accompanied them on their tour. o MONTPELIER Something different in the field of entertainment awaited patrons Saturday evening at Miss Bear Lake Beauty Pageant, announced Max Haddock, Dee Earls and Philip Hulme, committee which was in charge. Bear PARIS What's doing at Field- Laks countrys first beauty pageant was sponsored by Montpelier ing. The entire student body of the Lions. The pageant was at the M. H. S. auditorium. g high school boardCandidates were presented In a ed school buses early Friday mornnumber. They were also m- talent a for off at set and Lagoon day ing Paris-Fieldin- d to make other appearin gown and bathing suit. Talent numnois included acrobatic dance, piano solos and leadings. The candidates appearing were Sidney Reading, reading; Glons Stoddaid, piano solo; Marion Lindsay, acrobatic dance; Jean Price, g song; Dorothy Gomes, piano; Morris, song; Ramona Stevens, talk; Rosalie Walton, piano; and Peggy Perkins, reading. that Mother Wore style show, with Mis. Geaige Pond rs mistress of ceremonies. Miss Yiiginia Hansen - A COMPLETE continue! use of tk by il chapter eration. h terans art : 'PETTICOAT An oblong canvass object crawls ashore TANK at Portsmouth, England, during a demonstration of assault landing operations. Once the cover is off, it turns out to be an amphibious tank with a "petticoat cover to help turn away the water.' Mo'hers Day guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bronson cf Lewiston Mr Florence Taggat was Vh honored guest at a Mothers Day dinnr Sunday at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts. Other guests were Mrs. Taggrrts daug) ter and family, Mr. ard Mrs. Evan Jenkins of Ketchum, Idaho. Maigaiet Buttars Included her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Buttirs, Mr. and Mrs. Stratford Sml n of Salt' Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Brown, of Idaho Falls, Mr and Mrs. Cmar Buttars of Dick Smith of Yuma, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Buttars arid FLAVOR of OLD KENTUCKY Taste the G in Every Mellow Drop KENTUCKY SINCE 1810 'Lock fqr Hit distinctly maroon and gold lobol and osk tor rATEnnLLMziEn Kentucky Blended tMwskey WAtmui S6 Proof . 30 Straight Wtnskey AUtt Dyjhuiav . 70 Grain Neutral Spirits coMnr, iaidjtowh. kcntucsv MOVIE OUTFIT FOR LESS THAN $200 Ar-lin- Home Movie Outfit 5-Pie- ce The winner was Gloris Stoddard and was awarded a $250 scholarship, and trip to the state pageant at Boise, May and received a gown and bathing suit of her choice. Get a complete home movie outfit. 26-2- Know the thrill of taking and showing your own home movies. So easy to operate, even a beginner gets perfect pictures yet the features of camera and projector thrill r. even the most expert In addition to presentation of candidates, other features of the program were the introduction of Mrs. Norma Biiggs Adamson, 1949 winner of Miss Idaho Pageant and Talent Pageant and Miss Bev Wilson. 1951 winner. Miss Idaho State college Beauty and Talent Pageant and candidate for Miss Idaho. There were selections by the Mich-calsquartet and the Lions novelty trio. S. K. Hixson, deputy district governor, Lions International spoke on the Evils of Socialism and Communism I Have Seen. proto-graphe- Complete Outfit Includes: Keystone Olympic 8 mm camera with f2.8 coated lens 750 watt proiector K-- Ideal .Roll photo-electr- of light meter ic black-and-whi- film te 30 x 40 tripod beaded screen chapter nteers. IT The presented AT LAST! Tfiuriday, May 24, 1951 HERALD-JOURNA- L Continued from Page 10) r on a mass care basis dur-th- e period of immediate emer-- 7. The part vour local Red s will assume in this phase he progam, will be entirely in rd with the plans and at the est ot the local Civil Defense 'nization.i Making of suigical dressings other articles . by pters ti has been) given Defense vil IES iapter It a i chapter and indicated service they are vvi'l-an- d able to perform in order the h j work, i for of Mrs. J. Sharp, Nurse Enrollment fjman. a laige number of both eteraai story PARIS Graduation exercises of returning home that night. The the Gear Lake stake seminary took seminary graduating class left place Sunday evening in the stake Lagoon for Salt Lake City Friday , ; helping nor 10) sued instiuetor for Home e of the Sick. bate at least one person In 7 home trained in Hoflte is a very impor-pa- rt of the Sick of the Red Cross Civil :ens obligation, artd with this Lee Reese, anna, Mrs. A. of Home Nursing for j.an e county chapter, is con-fl- y on the lookout for interested women to be ; helping the from Page Continued Mis. Ang is op's sister-in-laBodily, and his sister and hi r husband, Mr. and Mis. William Ward, at Hamer, Idaho Mi. and Mr. Beit Oietuud were Mothers Day dinner guests 'of their on and family, Mr. and Mis. Orchard of Brigham. Douglas Other guests theie included Beit Oieh'iui, Salt Lake Oil y, and Mrs. Jane Tucker of Pleasant Vuwv. mothi ot Mis. Douglas Orchard. Mr. and Mis. Alvin Andeison of Ogdt n spent the week-mat Lew nU, n as guests of Miss Belle Kemp and oilier iclalives.' Mr and Mis. Ftank E. Shryner of I.i gun vveie weekend guests of Mrs. Shryners parents, Mi. and Mis. Carl Stoddaid. Mr. Shryner is a student at the I'SAC, and at the end of this quaiter tiny will leave for Enus, Montana, to spend the smimer. Members t,f the Lewiston Junior Liteiarv elub entertained their moth, is Satui day, May 12, at ihe Bluehud Pioneer room. A delicious luncheon was served to 17 mourners, two honoiary membeis, Ihe numbers' mothers and five guests. The program consisted of "Fashions ss book by Stmu-Tayltu. The atternoon was enjoyed by all Mr. and Mis Chester Sumuonds and son Sidney nnd Mr. and Mis. Jean Peterson attended the National Home show at the Raiil-bov- v Rondel ous in Salt Lake City Sunday. Guests of Mr. ani Mrs. Edis Tagga' t on Saturday were her sister, Mrs. Enid Polel, ani niece, Bonnie Polei, of Salt Lake City. Mothers Day guests of Mr. and Mis. k.ed Taggart at the:v home in Lewiston, who came to puy tribute to their mother, were Mr. and Mis. Paul Taggart end family of Cgden, Mr. and Mrs Edis Taggiit and family and Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Hyde and fanulv. Callers during the day were Mi. and Mrs. Lament Hyde of Tooele and Janies Taggart and daughter Blan 'he Mrs Dick Rawlins and daughter Man'yn of Nampa spent last weekend in Lewiston visiting with relatives and fiiends. They were house fuesls of Mi. and Mrs. C. Jay Van Oidcn. Mr. ai Mrs. Cub Baer of Nys-sOiegon, vvete Lewiston visltois last week. Sylmar Jessop was initialed inio the Phi Dehn Kappa, national fiaterinty for men in education, Friday, May 11. Gueste of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hulun Spnokman, on Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lay ne and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Swenson and baby of Salt Lake Cny and Mr. and Mrs. DeVetl Holliday of Ogden. Enjoy Dinner En toying a dinner at Maddox Cafe in Brigham City Wednesday evening were Zetta Haslam, Virginia Jensen, Velma Rawluii, Leah Blight and Edith Spaekniau. Ella Andeison of Ogden met the ladies fiom Lewiston there nnd had limner with them. After dinner they returned to Logan, where they etti tided the Capitol Theater. Mrs. Ha'l Bybee and Icr daugntir, Manly n Rice, and Iut two ihildien, Dannie and Jim., aie visiting with Mr. and Mis. Willard Hendiieks. Mis. Rybee is a sister of Mrs. Hendricks. Mrs. G. A. Hogan, who lias spent the winter with her children in Nevada and California, returned home last Tuesday, Mrs. Nana Cole, her daughter, of Ogden, is visiting with her mother at a, -- become vTd litre the skills to v jttimniei 4 Ma 1250 students j Kt t ear service county actively participated svum i ampaign and an even at this tun are that d to numbei will be enrolled 'toe com se nsndatorj slatting May 28th. of Logan outside dory muniues. y the Ktti, of this op taking ads ant age lerraimv, Lewiston, Cornish, unity an UP by tin Wellsville, R hnmnd, nton. di peeufir htield Newton and Clarkston. of water Leery mipmtant part is the year county Cache in itlal at the d progiam conducted asei by college Agricultural State by Una school. Regular Logan high fidential, i m water safety and life lepartmea a pait of the physical ig are iot dtaj both of ation requiiements of institutions. A great deal ,f titles te rr;e to the recognition Is given fall ahnest since stance of this training andatoiy g II t e paled the Id War erifylnj k caused by lack of proper kness or & field. ling in this seri-.-e- Clayton w-- re Mis. H. C. Herzog; $109.15, Mrs. Waid, fieenth Willmcie Stake. chan man, Mis. enteitaned at a Mother's kigss. Cache excel pts fiom the Kingdom, Family m Mi. and - ''f J HENDRICK- - and Mis. A. F. Bcigs-tioand family of California spent last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hogan. Mis. Reig'tiom and children will make their home in Lewiston for a year while CapLtin Betgstrom is with the armed forces overseas. Mis. D. C. Tmgey; Mrs. Waid. $104.56, j fnth 1. Capicin Eighth Hendeison; 4 W THE its existing and experi-"- d chapter volunteers, for ipation in civ il defense acti- - Making available of trained trees see duties to a F gencies ot in the Khe County chapter as a part heAmeiuan National Red deel they are prepared to ?t their part of this respon-- T With the whole hearted ort of a s' large group of Tiaimng programs are derway and some prelimi-plan- s aie being made for the ulishment of a Regional Blood er n tlie state of Utah. the & year Home St: bank ge of as been 60 an r mo f Chapter s is a pn'J i to the P1 ish to pS or this Mrs. Inc. Fed. Tax vol-;er- in the & irt of the Sen-i- ONLY l5. ?den aE-N- GUARANTEED FREE Bu-- all Livestock natioR 1 c Bed ngabH ervlcem between lot grod 575 K-- 68 30. FI .6 190-23- ast lb Men butchers in00'1 ependeao last ! coated lens F2.8 coated lens loading Simplified drop-i- n Four speeds O Seven-fo- ot Automatic o r Exclusive NO DOWN PAYMENT run run-dow- n Magna-find- 18 MONTHS TO PAY stop ONLY $3 A WEEK er Separately, $79.50 inc. fed. tax MAIL COUPON. TODAY! MMW Pleas, aend me a complete movie outfit. ( ) Please aend me a Olympic camera only. ( ) Please aend me a K-6-8 projector only, NAME ADDRESS teeth PRODUCE mans mm eem Mre Comfort I COST. ( ) 'May Wear LSE Keystone Olympic Projector Separately, 599.C0 inc. fed. tax 20.75. and choice 313 lb- .9-5clal Few 386 lbs. 16.75. P 7j. . Sam's 1 Salable receipts all e"e! 'Ocady. Sizable t bu and choice C8 ' -freshly shorn r Kitors 1S- A fpw cull and ?PS 1 unW gra(lf) out at er eiaoc WITHOUT Polished optical condenser: Wide-angl- e tilting Adjustable speed control Pilot light for threading 400 reel for run 21.50-21.7- ' tint roll of film well replace the film If yon epoil the picture, good picture, on your Check These Outstanding Features: lb. stock Steady. No other sales. u'li sa'es confined Uek calves. Steady. Good and " 3?'d25 lb. mixed stock s 3740. Few common 29. 4S 50. Butcher classes 50c to ower. Sows fully 25c lower. ' Swd and choice 0 lb. ers Sizeable lot and choice 198 lb. Wyoming naul butchers 22.15. Few war rcent Were m certain yenll take , led. 15 GOOD PICTURES TRIAL Were certain ouU love taking and showing your own movies. If nu arent completely satisfied with our outfit, return It in 10 days and get our Money Back. 23 May U.B Live- Cattle 30. Few low grade and Motkors and feeders f 10-DA- Y Pleasant alkaline 5,. ttrmiv w5Pr' t'olds false teeth eat and talk In ;r ; SETH L ust kPrinkle a little ,a T,)ur Plates No gum-- 9 t1! w'1.v taste or feeling. putn 'denture Tuor, at any drugbreath). store. ciiii 1 CITY ) Enclose check or money order. ) CO.D. (Cash on Delivery). (Terms as Advertised). Charge Reopen tny account. ( ) Add to my open acct. |