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Show - i THE CITIZEN, Lewiston, Utah IB February , MM Use Of Tools Aired By Women Fiinritw Britii USE THE right tool fir You wouldn't the Job" wash an e'ephant with a tooth - Fairview Ward Holds Annual Reunion Saturday - The Fair-vieFAIRVIEW ward held their ward reunion Saturday at the re creation hall and in the after noon the Eldero oerved and entertained the primary children. In the .evening the ad vlto were oerved a mc bord dinner by the Prleot with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whltt'e In charge. The program was under the direction of the Seven tiei with Theran Rawlings as master of cereraonieo. Mr. and Mrs. Giver Chou-kGuelda Clayoon and dan ghter Patricia visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chmiles of Rlverdale. Mrs. James Cottle wore dinner guests Sunday in w o, -l ill Mr.-an- d Preston at the home of Leo Peterson. Other guris were Mr. and Mrs. Zan Beckstead and son Paul of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson and daughter Jean Wdeki and daughter of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson received word of a new grand on born February 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wilson' of Columbus, Ohio. MR. AND MRS. OLIVER Cboulea wot to Ogden and pent Thursdav with night Mr. and Mrs. Coon Hampton and daughter and visited with Dlaeen Choules. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.. Marlin Whittle, Bertha Whittle, and Mrs. the Lets Bronson attended funeral In Logan Tuesday for August Sanders. Mrs. Oadys Lemons and two children of Palo Alto, Calif., is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rawlings. Monday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roval wl'son was his brother Wilson of Nampa. DR. AND MRS. Reed Mer rill and faml'y are making their home In Logan. They moved there from Compton, California. Fielding High School basketball team, under coaching of Jon Hyde took their dlit-rkt riuwpiwuiiip in flfi league. Now they are playing, Hilda Frederic . In the final tournament Mr. biush, of Idaho extension atMrs. and Wesley Hyde In Home manege specialist 1 n ment tended the tournament from Boise, Idaho, told Uil-veril- Bancroft Friday evening. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mro. Oliver Choules were Mr. and Mrs. Judd Bowles and boys and Mr.and Mrs. Keith Clayson and family. Bertha Whittle, Mr. Mrs. Merlin Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whittle, and Dr. and Mrs. Reed Merrill attended an ppen house for Neal Sanders and Bonnie Ellis on Saturday. Neal Is the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad San-deof Soda Springs. and rs ty women frtm Dayton and Oxford wards, la dsss on Getting the most 87 Clifton, your kitchen." EVERY WOMAN DREAMS of on Ideal kitchen. Yours can become much nearer your dream kitchen by rearrangifrom ng supplies and smalt equipment and putting them dose to the place they are uodd. IT MAY TAKE yeu half a day to rearrange uteniUs, pans, food supplies in your kitchen and two weeks to get used to your new system, but the time spent will pay off In houri and atepi saved for many years to come, report! Lucre tla Maughan. Franklin County extension Home A- gent I THE MEETING on planning your kitchen was the third of a series of homo management lessons sponsored by the presidencies of the Dayton ana the Clifton, Oxford Ward Relief Societies. JOHNSONS ; : HOME MANAGEMENT Lucretla Maughan, Franklin County Extension Homo Agent, and Hilda Frederick, Home Management Specialist for tha University of Idaho Extension Service, exchange ideas at a Home Management Class held at Dayton and Cifton on Proper Arrangements and Storage facilities In the Kitchen. HERHILL JEWELRY Homan Dies In Pocalello OFFERS BEATLE DAT SHOPPERS Mrs. Esther Naomi Talbot Bennett, 81. died Saturday at am. In Pocatello after an KATIES BMW BUTS ZEALOUS FMJg ..ended il'new. She was born September 18, 1882, at KaysviUe, a daughter of Henry and Agnea Goddard Talbot On November SO, 1M4 she married .Henry L. Bennett In the Logan LDS Temp e. He died May 10, 1963. THE HAIRIEST Buys In Town Bennett was art've In auxiliaries PLDS Church Ward where the family resided until coming to Preston 20 years ago. She 1 n was partial1 arly active Mrs. WHITE AND GREEN A Bargain at $22.93 Previous Sole Price 121.47 CLOSEOUT $18.11- - RAVE THE MOST OUTSTANDING DISPLAY OF BRIDAL AND WEDDING GIFTS . . . HFRES A SAMPLE OF SIZZLING. SENSATIONAL SAVINGS Relief Society. Survivors include eight of her 11 sons and daughters. Argali LeRoy Bennett, Logan; Mis. Royce (Adra) Seamons, PEPPIER SETS Pocatello; Mrs. LeGrandfTris) Olson, MontlceCo; Mrs.Leland (Athlene) Tufts Montpelier; Mrs. Albert ( June) Rasmussen, Van Nuys, Calif.; Harold W. Bennett, Ogden Mrs. Charles (Bessie) Carpenter, Preston; Eldon Bennett, Santa Barbara, Calif.; 29 grandc- SALT-an- HAND CUT CRYSTAL en hPbneral cervices will conducted p.m. in Wednesday . be at : - i -- -R- EGULAR $2J5 "'.ti "T SILVER PLATED Salt & Pepper Sets the Preston First ward ChapeL Friends may call at Webb Mortuary and Wednesday to services. Burial will be in the Franklin Cemetery Tues-eveni- Set d T hildren; 13 and one sister, Mrs. Sar- ah. Ellis, Ogden. 69 $ ng & REGULAR $U8 PER SET mm to pall a few wins m TV, tele BEATLE BONUS BUCKS DIVIDENDS One ef the Gab POWERFUL PAUL Clock Radio Westlngliouoe Custom Deluxe, FUsb Button, No. 8KLG Reg. . gale Price $0.50 ffUS Beetle Buy $3143 Table Model WeotlaghouM Reg. Ill J5 - Sab Ne. 832TI $17 M Closeout $1141 BEATLE RECORDS ALL THEIR LATE8T SELECTIONS On AU Savings NEW SHIPMENT POSTMARKED Clock Radio Attractive Weottagheuoa Ne. SULK Reg. $24.15 Sale Price $21.K JOHNSON 10 OE JUMPER - LEAP YEAR AND BEATLE DAY jpl003 'f i raison PRESTON - CURRENT RATE OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY BE SURE YOU MAIL YOUR SAVINGS ON SATURDAY FOR YOUR BONUS OF 21 DAYS I EXTRA DIVIDENDS $1.00 . t OFF Prudential Savings ' S'- 29 Satarday, February ; add unn usgeuTum ' 48 SOUTH STATE STREET r t PRESTON. IDAHO Prudential Savlngi la Sepervlsed by the State of Idaho Finance Dept V if- ig-- ; 'l Js ; . - i - . t v . |