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Show - LeeMw. Utah May THE CITIZEN, 1IM 14, Titntra - vu GcnUne Merrill brine Fstsi TRENTON Gleaton Payne was guest of honor at a party Theron Eadsen. Scott Spack-am- n given in honor of hit birthday Was f confirmed by Ms anniversary Wednesday, at Aether, LeRoy Spackman as- the home of Mrs. L. A. FuDcer sisted by Theron Hansen and son in SmithflekL He preJames B. Spademan. sented with several nice gifts and a beautiful birthday cake. rCfaidy; Chambers was ,1 Lends her father, by : ; seriated by Bishop W. S. Holt dup Leland'T.' Cottle and Willard TRENTON The Margaret Pitcher.' The intent Daughter Ann Adams Benson Camp of oi noDWi mil of Mr. and IArs. Marvin at ths was her blessed by loteen Aether and given the name of song, If There's Heart"1? Mbca- LedKTHe waskasaikt5d'' by Jbssph E. Atkinson and James Robson. Fred Green blessed Ms daughter and gave her the name' of Sharon. With son "The First Icelandic Set Ms Cither Merril Green and tlement In America was rivBishop Hdt assisting. .Tbs en by Ethleen Grant - Ra mia chorus sang. "Seek Ye ShaU'Flnd" andNowLst the hostess to McfrBi Morten1 Us All Praiss God and Statf. NHi roucincirff uiqyii iTayers wars onereo ny st mer Marriott and Robert H. Mime ed by LelendT, Cottle vu con-finn-ed s s Lott as president, with Irna Oban and Morris Pitcher as , I lit jSm-sffiielnYo- ur Lrnn Morris Roes Andereon withAlan Bead as secretary. Mdh Lea Cottle was released as seen taiy of the Prisst's quorum with Carl Christensen being sustained;. In Ms place. ; t sendee was brid Saturday evening and at Sacrament meeting , Oak Smith was confirmed by Ms Aether, John 8. Smith nsslst- - y ' if i , - Thetanchero quotum-wareorfanlud, reloitsing Uord Pmcanls Holher'i Day Programs Tronion (hi BfitMsy Changes Hade In Hard Stall At Fart and .TRENTON. Teathnony mooting the of .IhaU Lapray and Darwin Allred. were received into the ward. Barbara Steveni released aa secof the retary Primary KUa TRENTON-Mothe- program! rV la were given mH Dej Maurlne Christensen ns both ; ". ' nice mounted flower ment meeting Sunday. AtSbn-dapresented to each marroomph-mantSchool, talks wane gtvwi ied Indy prosed, Lennls of tho Sunday School Chombem, . Jdris by Read and Jrimqr Andrew? si vocal duet by 8hirteae Grigbi Tho program for Sunday evening was given mostly by the young psopls of tho ward lowing a abort dies the Junior Sunday with the following taking port into the chapel and sang two vocal duet, Arime and a medal song small family of llk.'bn Griffin Mwf m by Mar gumlBy y A was a and-Jan- Mmritfs fed Naomi Chrlaten-naccompanied by Noracms Reeder, who also companied a clarinet duct, Shirfene Griffin and Brent Rsoder, and a vocal aolo by mdor.tho dnctfba Rschaet Ashcroft, Payne and Janet Griffin wMh Atkinson played aa orgon Marlene Atkinson and Bach- and the talk on honoring ear ed Ashcroft as p i nwthorn iron by Henry - P. For the Jr. Sunday School,, Ashcroft, Prayers were ELEMENTARY TO JUNIOR HIGH Lewiston the chorister la Vrivn AHsop. ltatts L tan C. Nielsen, eking with Lewiston Junior High School by . Mario Sparkman and sad Marlon Andrew. discuss some of the problem students ftea an they ton eeeomluy school program with sixth JbeDe Hyar and Vicki Karroo. Wallace ACottln. Stanley. Alan, Michael, mid Duane. Prmre ware offered JultosP.J LeaCottle. nHi by the Senior Sunday a o, Bum, - ywt - of-h- nd nctmol Principal Ctayt Sjrimar G. Jsssop, Ii Is Cachs Canty Schaali 1 4 - .! Transition To Junior High Physically speaking there diDd is not curbed In this, am groat changes gong on In qp ha certainly wont when he is in senior the body. The maturity rate is different In every child. High. Tho feet is that there He may be too tall, too short, is no greater time in his life too fat, or too skinny. Any when he needs to have the Ed. Netei TMs Is the caadadfaig arHete la the Csehe Cemtv Met pregram. 1 rise wero written trod by tl Couch the district sian. BY KENNETH WEBB KNIFE ; .j'yrVih.-- Latest Fashion Brown 1 , , . . STAINLESS STEELHLADE ;.V. FLOORSAMPLE i HANDLE HARDWOOD "V REGULAR . $290.00 high. i j DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL $ 1 V 00 $1 30o THERE ARE MANY masons why this period is a difficult adjustment Physically, RmotloniHy and Education- C8L ally there REGULAR Vlt . W w PATIO Busy CHAIRS V44; PERFECT GRADUATE GIFT t : - DINETTE , i .: 1 r: 1 .. ,4 i s ROOM AND DEM TOO! LANE A - PERFECT FOR FAMILY t.:1- dub of 4-- H C I: Rich-m- et RT e i HOWELL f- - AND STEEL 4 CHAIRS LOVELY BLUE COLOR CONSTRUCTION Assorted Colors V FROM ut vi: i SUMS m-cen- Christen-recreatl- SPECIAL); $ DAY $9oo A'-- . .. "ThaPrto DTrUaEtt' . ae-Dix- ' student now has seven teachers instead of one. A cold mechanical busier now mov-hito from one class another eight or nine day. Hs has a new locker combination and new aUttes around mw ty re-port- ar, REGULAR I sud-becom- e m 4--H . Captain Blood "Law Of EDUCATIONALLY, the The Lawless" chaise Is quite abriq. The at the . v VDKYL Son Of usu-ual- ly r f; ALL STYIES, AND LATEST ! LONGER FASHION 14-1- .. . SAT., SUN.. MON. home of . MAY1S. II 17, Mrs. their teacher, wsyhu BuDen and organised the dub. A dairy . princess, was chosen as well as the foDow-r- s chosen - dairy Starring Pan! Ni Beth Ana Miller; knew everyone in his Bath Cartwright; and now them am new i i president, Sherri Bendy; faces. The distancemany from one WED,, TOURS., FRL, SAT. MAY 29. 21. 22. M Shauna BuDen ; re- class to the locker then to his porter Ann Bair; song lead-e- new class .must bo mat In n WALT DBNETS Jans Robinso few minutes. ' Usually tho sandwiches was tho homework Increases and he tho day. must 'ShWIm Mr play habits Them Is n of tho Richmond general wonafam sway of tho Rockettas chd mot close rsisttonshlp with - his to orgnnim ths dub teachers that ho for ths present HOjlCt VRffi in tho obmaitaty Then must be a good correlation program beowwen the two schools. Both must do aD they can to orient the stuIMans Bulat, traasunr; to dent Elaine Andersen; song Teachersthe now sunounT should bo sum Itadsr, Alanilee Bair; their clan is instead of chairman, Orientation sdbuject centered. programs are n Bair; health and safe- must is extremeCounseling n Aim chslnnan ty SaDy ly important and Dairy princess PARENTS SHOULD NOT Margee Hodson. On Sriorday dub members and three mlnhnlw the tensions. They mothers enjoyed a fabric de- need to stay dose to thek child and keep open the avemonstration at a shop in nues of communications. He am Miss e needs to Uka to come home and Ifrs. or bring his friends in from 000 Be. State Hiilet. time to tkne. The homo shoul Mrs. Marigene Paart en- time to time. The home tertained members of Uie should be conductive to good wirimimni Friendship chib on habits. Parents must aspect Thursday evening, tho tfano and cope with the new inTOURS., FRI., SAT. was spot socially. Refresh- dependence that is sure to MAY M. U aad II coma. to ments wero served Mrs. They should Insist on Alice Anderson Mrs. Nedra moderation in clothes, hak f -D- OUBLE BIL- Ls. Mm. Donna styles and drily habits. If a SET 7. , A adolescent Clubs $219.00 1 am great demands upon the young FRENCH PROVINCIAL COUCH ' re or to a new school this faU? S .this is ths esse in your home, then very careful 'mild be mad Since the whole field of transition Is far too broad to cover in this article' I will deal only with the transition from elementary to Junior vV: one of these tends to produce love and support of both teachers. Showering in good parents y r a bum-desiNate: This is the can-- . to succeed in nth-caflaring article la tho sercause varying deies freat the Cache Cana' grees of fhxstations. Most of ty Seheel Dtatriet. Tkaaks tone youngsters do not really tor year ess know the physical limits of this matter. their bodies and they literally bum themselves tm trying to keep up or stay ahead. These also produce emotion- TOURS.. FRL. MAY 1 al strains. It is a period of DOUBLE FEATURE A great loves jmd hates. be young girl would rather the cheerleader than win dtiicmhk) award. A boy prefers to be on the ball team than gain acceptance of his teachers argot rood grad-P- LUSes. Then Is a burning desire to be popular and friends more influential than parents. ie on Lund-gree- j S N til i'b SKY - VU Lo-Lead- Char-Flami- ng Ism-nin- M2-M- PIECE OF FURNITURE AT A LOW SPECIAL ' AN ELEGANT - PRICE $39 CHOICE OF COLORS ROLL ENDS AND REMINENTS : SAVE NOW ON THIS : i 9' x 18' Serta Mattress ; REGULAR . SPECIAL fM All WOOL TWEED DOLLAR DAYS ' Plui a V-- I. ) F B E'E ... Vv1:. CWaJi&ii.;; You Bily a Set f- - Vn ! - ; ; ' S' x 12' TWEED ITLON Graduation Gifts REGULAR $11 Ooo 'AjW COME FROM CARLSON'S V At $63.00 GAY WORLD NYLON $9.95 SQUARE YARD - i ' SAVE CARLSONS i PLUS S "The Gnnfighl al Dodge Gtj . J t f TJ S( tL ' With JedMeCTen. Dead Bingo' hi ' :y I' vl!: , SQUARE YARD ': ' i. 'A REGULAR 'Tarzan's Three ' WMk FTOhk SfeatroT . Vsudii - Your Born" . 11 19-2- ..f,r THAT BRIHG JOT AID PRIDE FRL, SAT. Diallpniin 50 1 NYLON CONTINUOUS TWEED L FILAMENT ' REGULAR $282.00 S' THURg., MAY les literary dub, Richmond, whan they drove to Preston they enjoyed a delicious dinner mid book review. Mrs. Agnes Bair, president, welcomed tho ladieo and Mn. Evelyn Stoddard gave a brief Feature Starts 7:11 aad : history of the club. Mrs. Leda Pond of Lewiston mad "The Woods are FuU of Man by MON. AND WED. Irma Leo Emerson with Jean 9 HAY Muir. New officers include Mrs. Sadie (Been as president with Mrs. Ludle Hillard si vice president and fro. Louise Mendenhall as Wife Bette Davis M secretary. Them wero members and guests present Feature Starts 7:M and 9:11 ' 12' x 13' 10" W00LTWEED SPONGE RUBBER BACK -- REG. $1900 Vv j'- Come Blow Ths closfam social of this eason was had by the Lad- EPBOAL.... NYLON TWEED ; 9: BEG. flILQti CONTINUOUS FILAMENT I5'tl7' ffi ; , 8i 15 100 Mrs. Adonla Dennis. :4 ; : Hair-Mr- Thelma Woodland ,n t .. . - ' ?- - M . i $ ' Sharp presented tho Relief Theology Lesson in Society Monday. She was assisted by Afton Long, Lucy - Porter nd Venetta Burbank. A special testimony meeting : Communily vu held. Mr. and Mrs. Dorln Porter and family spent Sunday with . her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lelaod Auger of Pret-to- n. , ' re. itmn ADMISSION! Adults Me Children i : MON., TUBS., WED. MAY II, 10. 20 , th - Thai Took Bonn" Theatre with Chariton Heo&ia Lewiston. Utah and Eba MarttaeDI CARTOON ; SHORT |