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Show .1 . ri ; , , . v . v I 'V . THE CITIZEN. p i i I ..V ; ' , m. wm .r ; ? VI 1 1f . ' , Lewisio.Uuh CLEAnyoor i'? own DUGS ail Class Winder WINDER-T- he Ward Beehive girls held their graduation exercises Wednesday night under the direction of their leader Mrs. Sarah Bright. Presenting the colers " were Rhonda W Talbot and Mrs. General counselor j gave a centenlal talk on commenting the fiftieth year of Beehive work. Mrs. Then Woolf of the Onei-- 1 da Stake MIA board and Ro- belt Llndhardt of the Ward Bishopric were present The girls parents were also guests. All the girls were presented the worked bee award. TnilbalUm Dili IniMp three classes of the Trail Builders held their round up recently. Demonstrations of their yean wok and refreshments served chuck wagon style were toe order of toe day. Nine boys, Billie Bafflf .Allen and Tim Swainston, Kim Gibson, i Bradly Talbot, Bandy Donald Kofoed, Edward Wing- WINDER-nA- U 2E3 .OLFtonUaro Tiail liuri-i- f To Gsl PH.D GfidnatM Gills ;. Prlatry Hills Preston tlan August 22, 1M3 Btthlvt UPQOLSTEDY w- !,",.ri j. . Os- - Stark, son of Earl ,f. the late Florcnce car W. and Stark of Preston, win receive the Ph D. degree from toe the University of Minnesota In BeAugust1 commencement. ginning in September, Dr. Stark will be an assistant and professor of audiology Clindirector of the Audiology ic at the University of Illinois. During the pest four years he has been working towards the Ph.D. degree ana has been an instructor of su dioior at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Staik and Ms family will leave for Champaign, IU., the latter part of this month WESTON Weston Primary was honored with the stake Bln WQgi rcnrascntatlvai In the KESfaerBHmd-uthe evening of August S. . They also entertained the parents. The flag ceremony and a program was presented. Games and refreshment! were enjoyed by all who expressed themselves as having enjoyed the evening. VACATION IN CANADA WESTON Mrs. Clyde Nielsen and daughter Lois accompan- ied Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen on a vacation and en- joyed two weeks in Canada during which time' they atGOOD8ELL REUNION tended sessions at the Card-sto- n WESTON The Goodsell reMrs. Nina temple. union was held at toe home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rhodes accompanied them Goodsell in Newton. A fam- home and is a house guest of ily organization was effected. Lois Nielsen for a week. fam' One hundred sixty-fou- r c! BUV8 COWS enjoyed toe ily members lawn party where dinner was Murray C. Nichols, Preston, served and a program enjoy' has reported the purchase of ed. three registered horned Hereford cows from Wendell H. Smith of Preston i'l 'tan i left U FRANKLIN STAKE GIRLS SOFTBALL B B CHA&fflONS -J-Jow Mrtg, JoAnn field; Melanie fifth Burrup, ward; top row, Barbara Gates, Coach, Melanie Jensen, right ys PUcber; Linda Johnson, Catcher; Gall Pack, second base; Bottom row, su- Director. Joan PhtDM, Sports third Mauriea Merrill,V base; 2Sna OwtmTshort step; Turn Lee Merrill, flrst'baee; Bflartene Htopwt, second hue; left field; Martha Owen, centerfleld; Marie Egbert, rigM field. m coach of the first ward girts. The teams are from toeflrstand Rowans Shrives Anderson Photo fifth wards. $ iVVU Kern ft VU. As. Wiifa Brisk ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ;v Wiener Roast Primary Hosts Kids To of and PRESTON WINDERr-T- . iu iM : 'riv.-V-x-'i- .' ; , !,V y , I. r ' . . few ' i.'' v A your shaping toe party. There wffl be no more Primary uidil school tarts, Mrs. Loretta Sharp had two recently. gniiMwg quitters were her mother Mrs. Alta Auger and Alta Garrett er guests of their daughter of Preston, Dorothy Davis of and family, Mr. and Mrt. Ogden, Jane Glbaon, Enid Johnson and Zilla Winger of Sing-A-LlLaver Smith of Lewiston. . of Winder. Another quilt was Friday afternoon visitors ri ofMr. ana Mrs. W. 0. Wingw quitted over a period of three CLIFON The Primary of ficers. tauters anocnuurHi were Mr. and Mrs. Lorii days by ESdora Sharp Attn Allice held their Auger, Blau of Kanias. Mrs. Martin Mapiotoi, lost Mondoftwnoonri : and sonReed ri Dayton Auger, Alta. Garrett. Leona Lemons. Elizabetti Johnson PWmary. Jarir Wood of toe 'and Bin. Lyman Winger and Preston, Donna Coburn and want Pooteiaon, L. Roy ri Midvde. Florence Seamona of Dayton, 'guest. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harris Sarah Geddw of Banida, Cla-- favorite family ri Ogden rice Heton, Zilla Winger, Ina 'offlcws and teachers ueste ri thrir laynimt Johnfavorite j Primary gang their Stocks, Ada Miarp, -Emd and Mr. Mrt. C. L. mis, was under ion, Jeoaa Wingn- and Jane song. The music The Harris John. and Gibson. the direction of Mrs. Pat fanniv nn Huir mv d LaRee Mrt. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Vieweg with family of Ogden visited .shew at the piano. Light re-their parents, Mr. and Mrs.lfrertunents were served mid.SSSSl retoeSc ... Albert Sharp and famtty and Primary will now let out for west QUALITY AT A PRICE! "r OPED TILL Bpjn. PDIDAY iHGDT i I jjCP'SFQR PENNEY? la . he ! DACE TO HIGD SCHOOL i Salt Miss Susan Sharp Lake City spent the week-en- d visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp. Mrs. Eleanor Swainston and daughter. Mrs. Mery Grids family of Dillon, Mont, went: and family of Eugene, Ore., several days here toil wedc are visiting their daughter and 'and family toe!Richard BriHfi with hg jwmrtMr. at the present time. romt. Mr. and Mrt. William MmRTi Thmaday a part of the day visiting their,i Swainston wen Sunday dinnMrt. Mr. Ward M-William toe Svjiniton. maxy officers entertained DACETOCOLLEGE .1 - V FriaairBtMi ng 'r : Our own specdfica-tion- s! Cotton army dude upper, correct 'balance arch, cushion insoles. AA 4 to 9, B 4 to 9. Sing-a-Li- r (ho-an- , JUSrSL S ram pmton. ' - I MrVand Airs. Shirley M.1 Palmer, eon, Calvin and dau-- . starts. ; I FOOT HURT eon DAYTON-Denr-is, ri ri Speakers 5!tlngJ .in Saaomant i Dillon,'Blr. and Mrs. Perry Ftoffltoe of,:-perseveral days inrecrived a serious forim- - caPanted Wgg nity virittng Mr. and .Jury on uesday vhile working Mrs. aang Rodney Mn. William Swainston, Airs. at California Pack. a srio during toe services. Alta Palmersndothw Harriet Jg SSSriSS rela-musi- c- STRAP-HAPP- Y FLATS THAT FIT TOA-T- ri -1 Its a amare yg T-str- Gored . strap for snug fit! Crushed antique leather uppers; plastic sole. AA 6 to 8, B 4 to 9. nmf m sroiT sum Many fMVtmd hues styled with buttondown or mid-- down coat fronts, plackets, cotton that In wear rippnrs. AH wash and U-bo- , needs little or no ironing. Long slleves, y taSbcirsnt THE PATCH SWEATER In hair patdied and trimmed in leather. 34 to 42 wool-andrcam- Ay CLASSICS 1 els .... Penney! own Orion acrylic sweaters. 34 to 42 p LEATHER DRESS OXFORDS. 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