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Show ii- " - v11 ' I t - THE CmtEN. - LitMw, liali ieftmbcf II. U4 Uwtewlttoh Outdoor Darbeqne Held Recently r teacher ue LEWISTON - it d a outdoor Gerald Williams entertained per at the homo of Mrs. George Williams Sunday Mrs. in honor of Mr. and Jarold Campbell of Burbank, Calif. They are the of Mr. and Sirs. Uamsl Other guests were Mr. Mr. and Mrs sup-an- and Mrs. Sherwin Larsen and two daughters of Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Williams of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Williams of Cove, and Mrs. Lena Hendricks of Lewiston. The afternoon and evening, wens - sprat lanHslUng "taa enjoying music. SgJ Sn? Hostesses G wire her listen, Carina iOomlsh Gwenoth and StangofjMbMro Smith Aldean 8mHh. Their mother, o Mrs, LraavHradrlcks was a guest. The afternoon was In shopping, afterwhich to Aldenes . , home M? Richmond, where Mrs. ' WUUams opened ' her gifts. George and Alice and chfldreh were guests that . al-s- e sing at a vea at the home of son smut ova sasv MmniT nan. v their daughter,.(Glarla la Cbve. Mr. and. IDs. George Williams aedmhpanlad Mr. and Mrs. Larane. Stocks of Preston to Pocatello, on Sunday to visit with Mrs. Rilla Wil- Mr.' and Afrs. Alan Layne visitad fapiLewiston over the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs.' C. Russ Layne. Alan and me wife are now located in Downey, where' Alan win be Ltapman Coach and Idaho Printing Mbit Deer to Mode ODay uOy'- - SAVE MORE AT 0;&L'i in the Downey high school. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Wiser left on Tuesday for Quincy, Wash., to visit with their and daughter Janet, Mr. Mrs. Milton Peterson and with the Erwin D. Wisers. Mrs. Venus Lufkin of Moses Lake, who has been visiting with nor sister Effle Wiser, in Lewiston, accompanied them to her home. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Packer of Salt Lake City have been visiting with- - Ma Effle Wiser during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones of two days ants, Mr. and- Mrs. Leroy Jones and a brother and ms wifa, Otto and Joyce Jonas, who entoratalnod at a family supper for thrjroup their home on Wednesday v W ty J ' GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY KELVINATOR ELECTRIC DARGE I EASIEST TO CLEAN OVEN WITH THROW-AWAALL HEATS LINERS -- 2 LARGE, SMALL VS:1-;FACE UNITS. t liftoff .V Oven Dear - Y SUR. - MdftHeat Breitou Casual Heat Flew Tip Ovea Urit Becesaed ke-Bral Oven and Sarfhee Unite Slimal lights Oven light Pereelala BrsB Pan and Grill Oven natte e; -w Grlf-rovidm- et; be asixth at Stuahtitacbda, 1 All during the .summer months, ths school buses of ..8C8Q0L BUS HOSPITAL the Cache County school district have boost cloisnsd end repaired at the Blair Garsgi in Lewiston. Several new braes have bates luwxtlssed tU year. Hsra throe of the reTha Cltlaen Photo paired buses mult for the tripe .tint started Tuesday 1- He. Is from ialauBU f and1 : -- granddhugh-te- r, and to spend a few days there and hi Jackson, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Janes of Nyssa, Ore., have been recent visitors at the of their parents, Mr. Mrs. Leroy Jones. Mr. end Mrs. Odis Talbot drove to Pullman, Wash., to visit with their son Meloon, who had recently been set a counselor to the in his ward. They also in Twin Falls with their son Layle and his family and lnBoise with their iinghfjw Sharon and her family. Mr. awl Mrs. Claude Baird and three children were Lewiston visitors on Saturday at the home of their mothers, Mrs. Millie Baird and Mrs. Anona Talbot They attended the wedding of a nephew in Mink Creek on HORIZON VARIETY County Agent Daniel Roberts and Stanton Hawkes Saturday night. spect Mr. Hawkes' field of Horizon variety of .the hybrid Sudan Sorgum. This Bishop and Mrs. Rex Plowcrop is being green chopped as feed for Mr. Hawkes 60 cow Holstein dairy herd. man and daughters visited In Twtag Falls over the Labor MsaJ AmIImi YeuY Ufa '.V' Day weekend with relatives. . a Bishop and Mrs. Thaon Nielsen spent the Labor Day Weekend in Denver aa guests of their eon Lyman. At the suggestion .of Nation- that ha had been feeding Us tegs could be made May 10 and second cuttings taken al farm advertising ' North cows green chop alfalfa orchard gnisii mix prior from the Sudan Sorgum Hori-saCache Valley termers trithe crop probably would ed or" experimented with the to the Sudan SotgRttpro-graWhen the cows .were prove profitable. new moved on the Sundan Sorgum Hybrid (MR. HAWKES said the fact fat the more fau tha cows increasedL'milk pro-that tha seed bed has to be Ticket outlet in the Preo-to- a mid and nigh temporature area for the Utah Stele prepared each year and large of tha United States- IT IS ESTIMATED the Cows mfflHih gf fertiliser applied. University Football season is of the foot that the crop conSTANTON HAWKES of the were taking 125. pounds' Idaho Appliance and Sporting sumes heavy amounts of moiGoods. Tlckets also may ba North Franklin area planted grew chop per. ordered directly from the 12 acres of four different var- praxknateiy 25' ponum 4'' of sture and seed costs run apUSU athletic ticket office In ieties of the com like grate mix per cow at'their proximately 910 par acre are ration. .The; 12 acres all tectors against the crop the George Nelson Ftoldhonso which he green choppedplant for as it compares against alfal0, Holext 00 W, Us hard of grado A telephone five fa which is a prennial crop, The Aggie grid team, work--t stein dairy cows. Mr. HawkThis Is deep rooted and requires twice daily under the es reported teat one six aero of head coach Tony piece was planted on June 5, mads a green chop tdnsgs of lees irrigation. The aifelfe expected to be one at the rate of SB pounds of approximately 11 tenipor ae- crop also provides its nitrogen. nations strongest ele- seed per aero, that another ro, Mr. Hawaes iaid.!-jWhen asked whether he felt ven again tUi autum. Win; six acres was planted on the a When figuring out bof thte a place In nlng has become a habit for 25 of June with 40 pounds of may compare with alfalfa the crop-hafive at tons ha the Utahns who have crop .pen, hay forage par picture in dairy, seed per acre. Hawkes said he would Mr. that successive seasons of 93, reported Mr. Hawkes said that he of 2 and 2 from ' 1900 started dairy cows fed'od graln like, to give It another try on the chopping green would eat ap- - an avenge year to see If it through I960, respectively. Sudan Sorgum forage on July apd hay ration was possible to get tha sec25 when the first crop ond cutting. He said ha felt " Wfetaeaday evening MIA about four foot Ugh. lie said dftod bailed that under some emergency hay girls of the word played a would feed the same gn conditions if available Irriga team made up of married wocOws 40 days yftranA tion water is available that It men of the ward. The soon ityigcr than the? could be at least ksed as an 1 gtun green chop..for the girls. Proceeds emergency crop. went to buy a picture for the foyer of the chapel lif the early season of US4 to THURS., FRI., SAT. get a second cutting ss has been reported in. tbaimitarn SEPT. 10. 11, 12 area- - If the season progressWED., THURS., FRL, SAT. ed properly so the the plant-i-SEPT. 9. II. 1L 12 ".'u"""a-- as at ' Nbrth n-- ' .ft. Ruth Phfflpe Gray is a native of Spctagyffla and. is a a SEPTEMBER ! efJJW- - Shs wffl 'Mri"':ahd Mrs. Rax ' education HarrUoniMV, Logan a physical - rad .J - Mr.andMrs.VridonClaiid.1 ' r Mr,' v Cache Hsfc ' Is her. and Mnl Ridiavd.Lao son;, girl, SmMhfteld Mr. and -- Junior Ugh and it first year of, teaching Craige S. Hall is a native of Richmond, la n graduate of USU, has had- - no previous experience teaching and will teach world history at Sky View High school Tex Johnson win teach social studtei and type at Lewiston Junior High school A USU graduate, he has taught for one year and is t Mrs. Douglas boy; Login.. ; . IfyppiiyneH a native of Richmond. J. Kari Worthington is a new teacher from USU and win teach business education at Sky View High school He is from Pay son. Elmo A. Keller, win teach English at Sira View High school It wUl be his Sth year of teaching and he is a graduate of USU and a native of Preston, Idaho. VUarr B. Ransom will be one of the math inetructars at Sky View High school A native of Preston, Idaho, and a graduate of BYU, this teadier has had 13 years experience. Sherman J. Llndhardt calls Preston, Idaho home but win teach at Sky View High school In the social stomal department He la a USU graduate- and haa taught three Mr. and Mrs. ArnoM Dickf' ey, rai, MatviUa Mr. Mrs. Burt Harry Stokes, girl, Paradise Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Lindsey, boy, Salt Lake City, Mr. ana Mrs. Frederick Lee Sorenson, girl, Hyrum. SEPTEMBER 7 Mr. and lbs. Robert Mirier boy, Logan Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baker Cooper, girt. Wells ville. SEPTEMBER 3 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wayne Boam, girl, Logan Mr. and Mrs. WiDtem Don Baker, boy Logan Mr. and Mrs. Harland W. Clayson, gbl, Logan. . Chain Saws Sharpened FREE at mom nun years. R-- Craig Poole win teach at la-to-re FinntoSeD n, m. From the makers of the 79.50 Serta Perfect Sleeper Mattress as . Sdf-rieaat- LOGAN LDS HOSPITAL SEPTEMBER 1 Mrs. LaVar ChrisMr. and ed at College Utah and win teach thrld tensen Paridmon, boy, WeDs-villMr. and Mrs., Jerry H. and fourth grades at Newton. She is team Monraoi Arlan R-- Baird, USU grad- -' and Mrs. Jess Martin Harris; i win bo the. mw musk boy; SmJthflaM, b3- - v: gt,. Lewiston Junior SEPTEMBER school Ho haahadfiro Mrs. David J. and Mr, Mr. years - teaching and is a native of Mack R. HHM KarenB.Webb boy Itaamenton; ba a sraech J la in v rarflrit- - year out of USU. She is from Lagan. Floyd (Tjsuan, gU,-.TkBlaine H. Stephenson' will Aggie Tickets -Ba- Births Rich- mond. She is from Smlthfleld and graduated from Idaho State university in Pocatello. CaDls N. Clark was educat- - V .r at ergarten teacher night' rad to Matt a 1) Mrs. Marjorie Rappleys Is entering her 13th year as a teacher and will be the kind- at Wyb., (Coatiaaed Irani Pago a USU graduate. Katie Bell Mathews is another USU graduate who will be at the second grade In the Summit school. She has taught for two years and ' Is a native of Preston, Idaho. . Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Jonas spent Thursday in Ogden where they visitad with Mr. and MrsJed Lewis, a broth-art- e Mrs. Jones; Mr. and Mrs;K.W. Murdock of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Murdocks perents, Mr. on Sunand Mrs. Bert of day. Mrs. Viola Hadley of Sen Francisco, a sister Mrs. Pond has also been guest at the Pond homo. On and Tuesday, Mrs. Hadley Mrs. left for Lander, North Cache Junior High school after graduating from USU this spring. He Is a native of River Heights. a LaDawn L. Keith wUl be assigned to tha Cache Training Center after three years teaching. She Is a graduate of USU and a native of SCHOOLS Hinged ag 0NCE4YEAR NATIONWIDE Serta-Ortbolu- T 752-410- ? - 8-- d twRlird 0-- par - ASM1 22-2- TO G?:EAT3ST mn vf.uE fcirrr - - i Finest Quality Hotpoinl "A Hard Captain Rewman, Go HD." Day's Right" Gregory Peek, Tony Cartis Starring The Beetles all Aluminum interior, dividers, ' includes BUILT-I- N BASKETS, LIGHT AND LOCK. Featare Starts 7:09 aad 0;10 SUN. and MON. SEPT. IS an 14 ELDER ROBERT DAIL SHIPLEY has accepted i LDS missloa call to serve ia M the Central Americas hcadqaartera la Guatemala. Robert is the Ynl Bryner.aad RkhaM son of Mr. sad Mrs. Lyle Wldmark SUpley. He gradaated Iran V J Preston High School, served la the National Gaard, aad the past year has attended USU. A testimonial ia . his honor win be held Sunday, Sept. 12, at 7:10 la the Preston Seventh Ward. He wfll enter the mission home Sept 14. Elder SUpley has a brother Richard carreitly serving an LDS missloa ia the Great Lakes missive. THUHSep FRLIATi "Flight From mls-siog,,w- ltii Ashiya - - FUDRITORE CO. H - North State,' Preston v ,, 4 - , f y ii A ' - L V "TkilrU 1 MON. and WED. SEPT. "Paris When Featare Starts 7:10 aad 0:11 ADMISSION: Chflrfrw - Write Me f; f o .... Sept " 14, . ' ! Wr:: CLOSED - lit the famous , i Stria Ortloolm HubriMf Slipiina 14-1-0 li Sizzles" H: Rap anting ess twlw-lapov- oa lWh del pod Serta Ortho aad o ft Commnniiy Theatre Lewbtoa. 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