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Show ltecmZEN.UwlM.Uiah December Train Gmp Reserves Fley Tickets The Preaton High Thespian cbib has reserved tickets for Noel Cowards delightful comedy about love and Lives, which will be presented on stage la Frazier Hall at Idaho State University, Pocatello, on December. 10. Anyone wishing to attend and drive a car as cosponsor of ' the group with Delmar Derrlcotft Is asked to contact Thespian Social Manager, Jennie EhveD or Mr. Dexrlcott. The group will te 1, 1M4 BiMs Relief Society Holds Bazaar TRENTON The Relief So- Saturday evening. Supper annual bazaar Its held served from 6 p.m. until was ciety 7:30 p.m., followed by a leave December 10 at 5:30 program which was put on men from p.m. far the ISU campus. Last by a quartet of month the drama group tra- Fairview, Lawrence Cottle, Nathan veled to ISU for the stage Norman Roberts, of A Hide and Barlow Gilbert, ac"Deith production, Salesman. The Noel Coward companied by Mrs. Barlow Cocomedy, "Private Llvei". la Gilbert Mrs. Lawrence being produced by the ISU ttle gave two comic readings. A flu pond and candy cot- drama department u.&i. FunnnuBTS houey-savto- g rnat STUDIO SETS Platform BOCKERS UPHOLSTERED AND BACK WONDERFUL Extra Heavy Fally Gaaranteed Constrae ttoa with Long Weariag, Extra Heavy Nyloa Cover. REG. $180.50 SEAT A GIFT Only $995 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL EASY TERMS ton machine werq the center of attraction for the children. Many beautiful articles of handwork, Including several quilts, were on display and sold to those desiring to purchase them. Salitta President Pitcher conducted the program and gave words of welcome. THE PRIMARY lesson was given by Jalaine Luella Payne and Ethel Rawlins attended a party at Providence Friday afternoon for the Cache county cooks. Ethel gave two readings. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Atkinson entertained at dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Buttars of Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Skinner and family, recently returned from California, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Atkinson and daughter Marlene. During the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Phillips and family of Preston came and visited. Mrs. Skinner and children will live in Logan while Capt Skinner resumea his duty ov- Jensen at the ward dispel erseas. Ulle Monday evening- Spackman was acting hostess and served refreshments to Wanda Andrew, Janice Green, Joan Hansen, LaMeU Ashcraft, Velda Spackman, Florence Butler, Lona Holt, JoAnn Esola, Mejva Cottle, Deanne Kostoff, Orris Mae Hansen, Helena Andrew and Norma Reeder. sacrament Speakers at meeting Sunday evening were returned missionaries, Brian Taggart of Lewiston from states, the Northwestern Wade Butler from the Swiss and Bait Butler from the Korean missions. They all related faith promoting experiences and spoke on different phases of the gospel Clarence R. Andersen, representing the high council, also spoke briefly. The choir sang a special number, "Recessional. with Cliff Wiser as soloist. Prayers were offered by Julius Jensen and James Spackman. Marvin Tillotsen was released as second assistant in the Sunday School and David Ezola was sustained in Ms place. This change was necessary because of the employment of Mr. Tillotsen. SEVERAL TRENTON people attended the funeral services of Walter Read of Smithfield on Monday. He was the brother of Ervin and Benjamin Read of Trenton. Mrs. Flossie Atkinson sang solo, The Highway To alllee, accompanied by Nonna Reeder, at Relief Society meeting Tuesday morning in connection with the social science lesson given by class leader, Clara Cottle. Mrs. Opal Christensen submitted to major surgery In a Logan hospital Monday morning. She la reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. Wendell Mariott has die Logan hospital for treatment following ed ost of the parents with students at Lewiston Junior High School attended the parent-teach- er counseling day on Friday. Mrs. Pearl Griffin, Miss Linda Reader of Ogden spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Reader. ROLAND MORTEN SON and Robert Reeder attended the Richmond Lions club meeting Monday evening. Mrs. Pearl Spencer was hostess to the Margaret Aim Adams Benson camp of Daughters of Pioneers on Friday. Relics Tell The lesson, Their Story," was given by Ethleen Grant. Three poems were read by Pearl Spenwere Refreshments cer. served to Mabel Mortenson, Millie EUerman, Marie Dock, Josephine Lapray, Neta Benson, Eloise Benson, Ethleen Grant, Fern Jensen, Lois Merrill, Lola Llttledike and Lizzie Cancheff. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Ashcroft and family left Wednesday morning for a weeks visit in Mesa, Arizona and surrounding country. Among those attending the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark of Smithfield Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Atkinson. Cleston Payne went to Salt Lake City Saturday morning on business and brought his aunt, Rama Thompson, back with him to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Sirs. Cecil Payne. MR AND MRS. Jay Anderson. Arlene Kiqrfer, Janice Griffin and Rose Anderson motored to Ogden Friday evening to attend the wedding reception for a cousin, Irene Wight, and her husband, Rodney Brewer, who were married earlier in the day at the Salt Lake temple, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Anderson went with the young couple through the temple and also attended the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashcroft mid family wait to Bountiful Sunday afternoon to visit his brother, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin attended a supper party at the Bluebird Wednesday evening with the other representatives of the Fuller Brush Company. 3 For Christmas: 42. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utah, under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 21, 1934 (48 Stat. 1185; 43 U.S.C. 871a) has filed application for the issuance of a confirmatory patent for the ing-described lands granted to the State under various acts of Congress for the support of common schools: Utah 0181296 T. 13 N., R. 2 W. Secs. 16, 86 T. 14 N., R. 2 W. Secs. 16, 32 OritflsBdty (pHJQiftrilU (WflWOll I follow- SSE Sec. 36, NttNtt, T. 15 N., R. 2 W2 Sec. 32, Lots 2,3,4, SWtt, WttSEK Utah 0120719 T. 13 N R. 1 E. Sec. 18 Sec. 36, All T. 13 N., R. 4 E. Sec. 16, 32 Salt Lake Meridian, Utah Persons asserting a claim to any of the land other than through the State, or having a bona-fid- e objection to the proposed Issuance of patent, are required to file protests or notice of their claims with the Land Office Manager, P. O. Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Any claims or objections must be filed, with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the Utah State Land Board, within 30 days from date of last publication Indicated below. Where the State of Utah may have already transferred the lands to private ownership, the issuance of a patent will not affect the present owners title to the lands. J E. Keogh Manager No. 817 First Pub. Dec. 3, 1964. Last Pub. Dec. 31, 1964 above-describ- ed Brilliant new lighting Idea for the man of vision who wants to preserve it. Personal, portable Lampette. The glareless white light that folds up practically to pocket size. 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