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Show ATTEND SHOWER ter, at the Williams Ward A number chapel Saturday afternoon. CLEVELAND of women from Cleveland at- SPEND WEEKEND HERE tended a shower tea In honor Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Croc-e- tt of Provo, spent the week of Bln. Lawrence Mlcken-soend with his parents, Mr. and the former Linda Pan- - Mr. Edwin G. Crockett. Thatcher and Niter areas n, Fall Clearance SALE- -- 24s 32" Held Fence M ROD ROLLS Per Ren Split Cedar Fend Peds r Ea.85c . 5" 6" . ElSOc Bound Ea. $2 H4' U Ea.$l $2935 OLL B00FB1- G- -B- Bel Per Roll IMS P LB. fUl 41 LB. insuLATion ZONOUTE Studaid IW Medina f IL (Per IN Sqaare Feet) tW UN Fall 7f er A birthday dinCORNISH ner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Swen- son honored Mr. Sorenson on anniversary, members present be-j- e honored guest and Mrs. Sorenson were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sorenson, Joyceand Robert Sorenson from Lewiston, Louise Rawlings from Fairvlew, Mr. anA Bfre. Byron Hanson and Helen Kay ifinaon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and daughters, Mmmflndi Marilyn ami Joan from Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Powell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Earl and Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Dewey and children from Logan and Mr. and Mrs. George Perry and children from Tremonton. LB. PAN READY th Relief N.W j. 08 LADD PURE KNUDSON8 4 Lbs. 43c SALAD BOWL QUART Salad Dressing P-D- Doner iii LARGE SIZE BIG TOP SOCIETY HOLDS BAZAAR The Fairvlew FAIRVIEW Relief Society held their Saturday evening. A was served, turkey the program with Raquel Harris as narrator consisted of a sldt by the husbands of Ba-aa- FIBERGLASS BLANKET pre-form- - Ea.95c . . . Siam Doors Mary Jo Morrison became with matching accessories. the bride of Douglas Dock- The maid of honor was Sue stader In a ceremony Morrison, sister of the bride, by President Willis she wore a dress of gold Burton Saturday, Nov. 9 In taffeta. Junior bridesmaids were the Franklin State House. The bride Is the daughter Melanie and Lisa Dockstad-er- . of Adele M. Hyer of LewisThey wore gold taffeta ton, Utah. The groom la the dresses. son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant The newlyweds will honeyand program. moon in California. Upon their Dockstader of Preston. For the occasion the bride return they will make their The Mink Creek Relief Sohome in Preston. ciety la bolding a bazaar wore a blue taffeta gown Is on a fids 22. November Friday. Hm time Is 7:30 pjn. Weston Ward WESTON Relief Society win hold their nnual ward bazaar November 18, at 7 p.m. Dinner for the whole family will be sold at a reasonable cost There wUl be entertainment for the children. Also a county store Or 88th Birthday ALUMINUM PRE-HUN- G To Douglas Dockstader rVimiah Man Honored I . IT UN THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah There wUl bo refreshment! wUl be a Cam EnL 85c. . Weston MC Sets Bazaars 14, and games. It ily fin night Steel Posts Alii TREATED November Mary Jo Morrison Wed Damns . 4 Lb. Bag ar 3 far gong by Pumpkin gc DEEP PAN Creamy, DeUdoasly Spiced, or Hinco Heal m pizza pie Carla RawUngi and a few numbers by Mr- - and Mrs. Stephen Noys and Ms lister. PIES l5)c REG. Me World Femora Recipe, wl Tomer aad Real Beef DeHdora vmroBS Visitors at the home of Mr. and Blrs. N. R. Nelson last week were Bfr. and Bin. Her-- gSJgffly-JS.- 1 aty. -'- T7AL1Z THD0UGH WASHDAY" HIGH Q O 12-L- B. - SPEED DRYING JOLLY TIME Announcw Engagement 01 Daughter To Preston Man Grace Coupl Mr. and Mrs. Hariod Var-leof Grace, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sandra Lynne, to Bfr. Douglas S. Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Sherwln Webb of Preston. Sandra Is presently attending USU and will graduate In December. She la affiliated with Alpha CM Omega. Douglas graduated from USU where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He Is presently attending y O 3 HEAT SELECTION O FLUFF CYCLE O ALL PORCELAIN DRUM AND dub RICHMOND Literary TOP. $ DASlfY The wadding will take place in December. M.S RACK FROM HONEYMOON Bfr. and Bfrs. NITER Lawrence BHckelson have re- turned from their honeymoon and plan to make their homo In the tenant house on the Marvin Prescott farm In Niter. They were married receitly In Bfontenn. Bfrs. BHckelson Is the former Linda Panter. The Clubs Utahns Who Settled song Idaho was practiced, games were played and refreshments served to eighteen ladles, and a gift was presented to Sara-ma- e Jensen. A good time was eqjoyed fay all. The Ladles lesson, of Richmond In Lemhi County, met on Thursday afternoon for guest day in the club rooms with Mrs. Wray Andrus conducting and Mrs. Maude Merrill and Bln. Ellen Pack leading the community singing. BfauDee Thomson of Ogden entertained with slides and dolls of Europe and Japan. The hostess committee, Bin. Clara Johnson, Bin. Sadie Olson and Bin. Lucille Hillyard, served refreshments to 17 guests and 14 members. The FriendFRANKLIN ly Folks dub met Thu evening at the hone of ma Cornish in Cove. The hostess served a plate lunch to the members. Prises at tM gwM went to Estelle Smith, Bfarllyn Doney, and The Fine Arts dub met at Leone Smith, others present Eda Smiths home. Ellen RoJosle Lewis, Phyllis berts reviewed the book of Bioser, Lydia Cornish and Roger and Hammersteins Allene Jensen. by Stanley Green. The November meeting of Carolyn Craner sang several selections from the King the Preston Study Group was and She was accompanied held Wednesday evening, Nov. 6 at the auditorium of by Joetynn Peterson. Eda smith Lorna the Utah Power and Light Marian Cradle sang several company. Loretta Maughan, conducted the Larsen played a meeting. The program was presented piano solo. Refreshments were served fay J. Hickenlooper. He to 20 did) members by the showed n rare collection of colored photographic slides hostess. of wild flowers. These photo-takeBin. Alllce Packer was fay Bfr. hostess Friday afternoon to of plants native to Franklin County, and othCasdnda chd members. The afternoon was spent ers to Zion National Park, doing needlework. At 4:30 a Glacier National Park and the hot luncheon was served to state of New Jersey. Vara Hawkes, Laura Johnson, Refreshments were served Louise Rasmussen, Charity to eighteen dub members and Larsen, May Jorgensen, Rae three guests by Ora Nelson, Allie Hobbs, Margaret Petersen, Amu Morrison and Pearl Oliverson, lizzie Weav- Packer, hostesses. er and Bfary Keller. The Wednesday Night PinOXFORD Cedar Tree ochle club met at the home Camp of DUP held their of Bfrs. Boyd Carpenter. A November meeting at the barbecue supper was servhome of Bfrs. Gayle Kendall, ed to the following members: with Lavoaa C. Hatch as co- Bfrs. Gene Harmer, Bfra. hostess. Capt Afton Ralphs Spencer Rogers, Bfrs. Bert presiding with Gayle Kendall Bridges, Bfrs. Glen Griffith, conducting. 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