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Show Uwiitoa Britii Febraary Group Attends FB Dinner A LEWISTON 1 p a Wad-doup- . biistaiss Lewiston Girl Named Queen Of Engineers an - g3ta fSU Utah THE CITIZEN. Lewiston, PARTY HELD Falnriew Briefs t A surprise on Friday - BRUCE KAY Gilbert went of Donna Thompson. Games luncheon to Pamona, Calif., with otter were played and lerved to twenty two. Mrs. men to attend foe stock car Thompson received many races last week. Carrie Knudsen of Preston rifts for her new baby boy lussell Clyde. Hostesses for and Etta Hobbs of Bellflowar he evening were Dorreen Calif, visited in Falrview on Godfrey, 01' ie Lue Dahle, Wednesday with friends and 'teanna Godfrey, E 1 alne relatives. Aaronlc The old senior Toodey, and Nancy ThompPriesthood committee had a son. awning at the party Saturday home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin FAREWELL wwiji Rawlings. Pot hick lunch A farewell was saved and foe evenlaf CLARKSTON testimonial was held Sunday was spent visiting. T h o sa were Mr. Glrshner of evening for David Dahle, son present Lake Salt City, Mr. and Mrs of Mr. and Mrs. VaNon Dahle Bodily, Mr. a n d Lawrence miswho leaves soon for a sion in Brazil. Bishop John Mrs. Dewy Olsen, Mr. and L. Heggie cond Mrs. Weldon Nash, Mr. and by foe choir Mrs. .Arthur Neuenswander, nessed Is The Heaveniand Mr. and Mrs. Henry RawlGibbs. Song prayer by Ca'vin Mrs. Orvil Mr. and and by choir. Following Sacra- ings ment service remarks were Durrant. by Bishop Heggie, Bishop Sunday visitors of Mr. and Ben J. Rausten and by foe Mrs. Erven Hatch wen his parents and missionary. Clos- brother and family Mr. and ing song bv choir Stranger Of Galilee. Benediction liy Mrs. LaVar Hatch and famArlen Dahle. ily of Hyrum. m BOUND STEAK STEAK Union - i - 60c LB. SALE w T-BOI- STEM IE g0c LB. mom GHOUND BEEF STEAK I 79 LB. I , West Motor Co. Announces A Completely Hew FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS ALWAYS AVAIL- WITH SKILL, ABLE TO MAKE MINOR REPAIRS SPEED, CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY. 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Henry Reeds Journeyby Keith Robertson, n hilarious experience of an original boy with free enterprise, In a small college in New Jersey. "Old Things For young People" by Ann Kilborn Cole, guide to antiques. "Mystery of the Hidden Hand by Phyllis A. Whitney, story of an amazing summer in the Isle of Rhodes. "The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken, a( story of misadventures in the English countryside. "Jamie by Jack Bennett, exciting novel of a boys per-loadventure in search of revenge. Does It Make Into A Bed? by Lorna Novak, a hilarious novel about a email town indeep In the heart of Texascul-uvaded by a crusade. As I Remember Them Tty Eddie Cantor, fifty memorable years of show business. "Here I Raise Mine Eben-eseby Kemper Campbell, forty years experiences a woman lawyer In Caif. "Comptons Illustrated Science Dictionary. us ASSORTED - Jar 4MZ. JAR SYBUP LUMBER JACK - ri-O- Z. BROOKFIELD JELLO 3 Dollies BOTTLES $J 2Us: CHEESE OPEN SATDDDA7 $249 2 PREM Ilew Library ill Lewiston Lb. Can Lunch Ileal fcnginrtngj indJohnCjS one-wom- an West Motor STATE LB. $109 CARIIED HAMS the M NORTH Boneless Steaks Service While Ton Waif Express Service WifoCtapou ft(()Phgs.9c 22 February feniiil KV S89. OOOMA ICE CDEAH SNOWYS 1 GaL $L39 ... OR SWOTS PIES 2 Ea. PampUn, Cherry, Reach ROYAL GARNET , 52? ASSORTED FLAVORS Shortening 3 Lb.52:' 3 LB. CAN SWIFTNING Jewel Oil Peanut Boner OZ-J- He AR S VIENNA SWIFTS ltt Potatoes RUSSETS BAHAHAS Lbs. 20 Lbsj 4 Lbs. Bed Salmon DEL MONTE - 5 for $1 Sausage DATES , - , 91c TAIX CAN Fruil Cocktail 5 for $1 FAP TALL CANS , ra r" O prone m-u- n I Pearl Whitehead and Laura Harris spent one day visiting evening at the home of Mrs. in Logan. Nancy Thompson In honor s' Lake Cite were week end Mr. and Mrs. H. M. as chairmen, cooked guests at the home of Mrs. the dinner. The program with Emerett Wiser. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rawl- McKay Marler as chairman ings accompanied President was under the direction of and Mrs. Hatty Rawlings and foe Seventies Quorum. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cnou'es Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Byof Falrview.' to a dinner par-t- v bee and Mrs. .Eva Monroe held at the new home of of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. DelMr. and Mrs. George Lake. bert Olson of Idaho, Miss Joy After dinner, the evening was Bodily of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Layne spent visiting. The Lewiston Third Ward Mr. and Mrs. Allan Layne. held their annual Ward Re- - and many others attended foe reunion. Ken Davlln, president of the student engineering coundl at PRESENTS TROPHY Elder Larry Hendricks son Lewiston, named Engineers of Mr. and Mrs. Rus Dsstnt Haneen, American Hendricks, will report his TRENTON Elder Verlon mission in the Lewiston 4rfa Southwlck of Hyde Park and mission in the Lewiston HOME CULTURE MEETS Sacrament Wendell Elder Specimen, Fourth onWard BeD. Sunday meeting Februaury were the SacraCLARKSTON at Tke Home speakers Mr. and Mrs. Loran Smith 23 atll:15 a.m. Culture C'ub of C'arkston and Mr. and Mrs. Odis Tal- ment meeting Sunday eve met on Friday at the home of bot left on Sunday night for ning. Elder Southwlck told Mrs. Donna Sparks. IncidDin&sr BixtUir to attend Nyssa, Ore., .the! about the work of foe Deseret ents In the Lite of President sister-in-laofe .Mrs, industries and asked for Abraham Lincoln' wen givRsUlaCUrkstea Talbot, who died In nations of clothing and furnl-- jt Judy King, a freshman Ogden, Department of Civil en by Mayme Rausten, and A birthday from Lewiston, was named and Irrigal CLARKSTON City during open- - Irj Elder Spnckman spoke Engineering. Valentines were made. heartsurgery. Mr. Talbot Jal the True Values of the dinner was given at foe home Engineers Queen at Utah a former Lewiston resident. under the of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks State University Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Jor- & Miss King will reign over on Sunday February S Norma Reeder accom-the remainder of Engineers tumor of Those Mr. Lewiston at foe home Of Sparks. "lift Up Your Week at USU highlighted by their parents Mr. and Mrs. panying sang ore the foQowlnj a banquet Friday and. Behod The at 7:30 Heads, Milton Jorgensen, and a bro- Great Redeemer there and sisters,- Mr, p.m. in the Student Prayther Claire, and his wife and ers were offeredDie". James Luella Broby and Lee Olsen. Building. by Mr. and Mrs. WPliam Chapdaughter. B. and L. Mark Spackman Mr and Mrs. Pond and grandson Jimmy THE QUEEN and her atman din- - Godfrey. entertained at a Chapman; Mr. mid Mrs. Ed- tendants were chosen from ner on Sal ward Brown and granddau- among six finalists by vote were Mr. and Ronad VALENTINE PARTY BBIJS ghter: Mrs. Bethea Dahle of engineering students at foe Pond and family of Idaho TRENTON At Mutual all of Logan; Mr. and Mrs university. The attendants are Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tuesday evening a Valentine ' Lewis Dahle and Mr. and Rolaine Henderson, daughter Pond and son of Logan, and party was held. The Bee Hive Mrs. Gleneth Sparks of Mr. and Mrs. Royal B. son Randy, who is attending girls and MIA Maids held a C arkston their son and dau Henderson, Vernal, and a school in Logan. Mr. and Mrs, junior majoring in foods and stocking contest and foe Lau- ghter-ln-laMr. and Mrs. Neal Van Ol- rels a contest of funny hats. Bryan Sparks and family, nutrition, and Krtoteen Handen spent last weekend in Winners were Bee Hive girl, Honeyville; others ALL SWIFT PREMIUM presen sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City. Vonda Butters for the best were Mr. and Mrs. Orva Elmo Hansen, American Fork Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wis- decorated stocking, first year Grover, East Garland; Mr. freshman majoring In eleer, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell MTA Maid, Ana'yn Reader, and Mrs. Devere Rock ant mentary education. Butters, and Mr. and Mrs. second year MIA Maid, Ruth family, Tremonton; Mr. and Miss King, n freshman Zan Lltz drove to Las Vegas Andrew, and Laurel girl, family, Tremonton; Mrs Jane ' eech major, is a daughter for the weekend. Linda Reader. Games and Dah'e, Sylvia Goodey, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Newel King Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van dancing followed, and re--1 and Mrs. Lester Rausten and of Lewiston. She has been atOrden and Mr. and Mrs. L.D. freshments were served by Edna Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs, tendant to Queen ScheheraBodily spent Friday in Salt foe MIA officers. Stake board Rulon Griffin, Rupert, Idaho, zade of the Arabian Nights Lake City. members Norma Bodilv and and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Grif observance at USU, and was Mrs. Leda Pond and Mrs. Edith Barlow were In attend-- , fin and family of Ogden cal Miss Cache Valley last year. Elva El wood attended a par- - ance. led during foe evening. AT THE FRIDAY banquet Kenneth SI. Larsen, director of the Advanced Systems Development Division, International Business Machinesan Jose, Calif., will be the sneaker. He will discuss the fotuA of computers In Industry and education. SWIFT PREMIUM At foe same event foe outstanding engineer of col'ege will oe named. Nominees are Gary L. Egan, Rigby, Ida., Department of E Engineering; Tom Blotter, Logan, Department of Mechanical Engineering; Alien Lee Taylor, Sandy, Department Of MwifanfaiflH w 1M4 CLARKSTON party was held g e ty at the home of Mrs. El union on Thursday night in woods sister, Mrs. Valora the cultural, hall of the Third Parry In Preston. Mrs. Pond Ward. A roast beef dinner presented the program for was served to over two the club. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vance hundred ward members and and four chldran of Salt Lake former ward members. The and four children of Salt High Priests Quorum, with group of Lewiston people attended the Farm Bureau dinner and meeting held In Cove on Wednesday night Miss Sharon Smith of Lewiston solo. She was accom-b- y her sister r Vickie, lunette Hurren, also of Lewiston gave a reading. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lindsay and daughter of Ogden vlsif ed with their mother Mrs. Viola Kent recently. Mrs. Edith Spademan Is visiting In Bountiful at the home of her daughter Ruth. Mrand Mrs. Bua Layne and family. Mrs. Leda Pond attended a party recently at the home of her. sister Mrs. Percy Bingham; in Amalga. Mrs. Florence Pond visited in Ogden recently with her daughter Mrs. Elinor day. and another daughter ana family Mr. and Mrs. Harold - SURPRISE 2S, Preston, Idaho |