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Show soomisrz; Cm Eilds lv. '; t n s v m DcMos DIcrad; Holds Qolidny At recent SacraCOVE ment Meeting's file following events accused: two baby girls were blessed, Dixie Joe Johnson .by her ' grandfather, Joseph F.; Day. and Darfons Rawlins by her grandfather Snyder of ffclrvlew. Dixie Jo - The following Primary Officers and - V. J ' t'. . ilimbi xiui : - TRENTO- . I N- and and and Mayor Mrs.. Ferris Chambers u TowncouncU members d partners vent three days last week at Salt Lake Ctt where they attended the Fair and.Ice Follies, along with the meetings of the csowr Municipal League. Those at ,ni tanking bnsidns Mayor Mrs. Chambers ' were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pitcher, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Andsnen, Mr? and Mrs. Alfred Leo Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Richards. Mir. Miller Day of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his brother and family Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph F. Day. Mr Bat Star and Mrs. Aaron Laka, Now Mexico wen recent vlaitors of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Htarace Raw-Un- i. Mra. mi and two chtt-- i . - ON LEAVE CLARKSTON Shu-rre- n Qlfl lMewjd TRENTON Hie M I A TtMMMrai presented at MIA under the j ofevenlnc. direction Mrs. Joyce Lower Nail Andrew narrator. Melvin Grant took the pari of Mormon, Hairy P. Ash- jerofl was Moroni, Joseph waa taken by Brace Haaaen, die couple were Mr. rand Mra. Fred Green, Lea-fa- s Chanriwra represented the Voice, Janice, and: Marie Smith sang, "An Angel From On High" Norma Reader provided the organ background music. Fanfare was by Morris Pitcher. Creech. Sherrie Bartlett, Buxton, Ann Buttars, ran Buston, Kristine Neeley, Sadis Sorenson. Mae .and Virginia Hanson. After dinner, the group waa entertain-ewith a play presented by Mae and Virginia Hanson ms Sadie Sorenson. Then aU Joined In the game Bingo. - . M.the HOI . Vi" ' 'tr si ' ' ft. ; i r4 t and r Fit K X fcA-- ' Dninns ' .' t?V j :- ORANGE, GRAPE, n '.A PINEAPPLE, FRUIT n GRAPEFRUIT-PINEAPPL- PUNCH, - ana-line- ;S E 4SGK. v 4 B CENTER CUT 5S- te Silha SUS nilhMtCi I Ulak JUICES COVE Cmbk CcA .Vs9vnjK,MnK . 3J3 01 ... UM Gd. The Benson :H' roller, thfansr, an need for t year FeD Painting. r. Prlerts were Friday evening fa on-M- -- 'V. A;, 'f.' Pete Hyde, Prei'an, Idahe, Dud-Shirle- j- 1... X d Pree-tertain-ed -- - .. .VrfM 11 qnisco 4 SHORTENING So OFF 3 Lb. Can TSsi - SAWS WORK CLOTHES TO THE GOOD OLD ' '! CUDAHY PURITAN Plane ' ' Tt tr.VF LOIN END DAW,; v t: PODE DOAST HERES CLOTHING AND PRICES THAT TAKE YOU BACK I rfllbl-- . Until 8 p. m. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY i ,, I CumoralPageant. Luncheon was served to members and S visitors. andMrs. Vernon ce and family returned to Los the CmlA Church bourn by Angeles Monday after spend- - the Garnish High Priests, fag thefa vacations with their Lunch was served and in pm ante Mr. and Mrs. Norris grun was furnlihedby the Clark family from y lece and Mrs. Rema ... Smithflekl fa gtn. ley . I- 'lf '1 . ftiday .Highl Shop t r'.1, ffOODS Mr. and Mis. Joel Miller and family recently returned from Callfor- . DeuRau nfa where ho was employed Glade Larsen and Craig Al for two years. They are living len wen graduated from Prt-an- fa the Efkelson homo given awards by high creek and Joel la em. i Clayton Zrsan. at IWokol-ILogan. Jerry0 Woodland of RIchmond ployed Lar-sewas guest speaker. Md and Varr Allan rspocted on their trip to the Explorer FILL Camp in Provo. d was Cheryl Kingsford as MIA organist, Mar-ll- n Gilbert and K&dsay Raw-Un- a of Lewiston were guest speakers at the last masting TOP QUALITY UNIOO and tbs choir sang apodal numbara. WHITE PAINT fv and Ket remain- - CORNISH eTtoyny verml days. Stake High vend CLARKSTON The young womens M.IA. officers were reorganized recently. Buhtaln-e- d were Ruth Butters Pres ident Sa41e G. Lott First Coun seOor and Karen 8. Godfrey Second CounceUer. Released were Leola Christensen, Sadie G. Lott and Karen G. Scl Vernon Archibald who is serving In the U. S. navy is on leave with his parents Mr. ' and Mrs. Leland Archibald. When he returns to duty be will be stationed In Hawaii . The Home Culture Club waa held at the home of Gladys Loosle recently. Guest speakers for the evening were Marjorie Plow man and Jean Heaps who told of their many experiences ''the . . Hess PltMBlS sim-ilgh- " - CLARKSTON and guests enjoyed a party recently In the Carnlsh Church house: Maurine But t, tars, LaRueNi , Cleo Bea monds, Ella trice Taylor, Grace Bingham, Ruby Creech, Leatrlce But is the daujfiiter of Mr. and tars, LaVern Bassett, Helen Mrs. Owen Johnson of Idaho Buxton,. Donna Powell, Car- - Falls and Darlene la Pow- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mf.,, and Mra. Richard Tit-enaor and Mr. and Mrs. Merill Jensen in Los Angeles and attended a Temple ses sion .in the Los Angeles rsTlfet Temple. Mr. and vin Johnson accompanied them. , teachers - September M.1IM THE CTSIZEK, LewWess. UnrdPrinsry CORNISH COVE Bishop and lira, Clay tor Larsen drove to Cat Manila to vlalt her. aiiter Mr. ud Mra. Chailaa Albright In Torrance, they alao called on 'izzrtr: - 4 to QAI3 READY-TOEA- T ' LB. . . U.S7 W ; . i White Candled Pay Cadi or it Dul Do lay-Awa-y, Howl -- sv. Bumn r, .serno,:;-- .w. ' &e 1 Dig , . 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ALL COTTON ARMY TW1LLPANTS i Yi tuck In tails for jomfort and fteedom of. - .' r v c, : A ' 's'-'tfi'- TW.-if- T m bwj JA ' . ? yw- - bnva "''1" Z . mast-freedo- :, anifi.fi ') ON EVERY SET are rugged, able to take it Boasts haan boatsalldrin pocketswfai bar tacks and refafoswemant at an points of strain. Heavy duty brass zipper fool TMmmar, more tailored bccauM tbeyre Penney contour cot for of actmn and good mam comfort, Odon V i fie twdllYants lyjoz. all cotton ary SHIPMENT r - MENW SWEAT 8HIRT8 T rn 4 COTTON . v 0 T A onions : . !. 0, v' - V 29 . 66 Hunting i . . PANTS NOW Sfach Top, Cask and bo ofa. Ioccazfa Toe. y ? fi Tm- RBO. 2.98 K1BO. : - - - . i 1 k ' y. TREAT CREAMY THESE DEEP PAN PIES ARE A SUCCULENT TAI SMOOTH AND DELICATELY SPICED FOR MOUTH WATERING GOODNESS. WEUE SORRY WE BAN AND. OF COURSE. FRESH OUT OF OUR OVENS WE'VE MADE AN EXTRA BATCH THIS WEEK. OUT LAST WEEK T70DK tit! a Wi?"1 - 3 for $1X3 . b . ! -- 0 OR. -- Jar for $1X3 14-O- z. I KING Me OR CHANT - Hen's; Gloves Regslan Durable vnhfiyed, machfae washable Stnfortaed ootton nit has triple needle and berfadmd fa strain points. Heavy duty zipper and pockets. . i SAVINGS ; LARGE :?Vy;v So OR BIG TOP LARGE JAB 77c LOTS Pro- m(iawlth2bbuttcinndlffappockifa. action comfort ao T portioned ; as on-orof- f fit asrares completa the Job good looks 1. Uv wen? or PARXINO HI BACK OF THE STORE -- ' A ,r PRESTON, IDABO ' - 'V.' . , , - y. V f ' i .j, - ; I ; ft v. euMH.HHin I ; j ' . , ' f'- - : 1, . v- : : l i,. ent- 4 - .I- I.', i ,.v J r ' ' ?u(;! r' ! ' 'r-- i j:.a y V |