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Show - 4 THE CRISEN. Lawtatett. UN January M. 1165 ClUton Brioii 1965 Feed Farmen will have an to olgn up In the grain program earIn February, according to ly LaOrand Spatig, Chairman, Agricultural Stabilisation and Conaervation County Committee. The flgnup period win be for Mven weeks, from Feb- ruary 8 through March 88. DURING THE signup period, winter wheat producer! who algned up in the wheat program bit fan inay chngaj their Intention!, except that In winter wheat anas, growlers may not overproduce wheat and store It under bond unless they stated their intentions to do this at the time ofj (signup last fan. As In previous years, the feed grain program win bo voluntary and each operator of farms growing one of the three feed grains covered by the program win make his own decision about whether to take part The program la available for corn, grain sorghum, and barley. Earn From January K'. .. fe-- d I I WHO FARMERS partlci-- I pate in the program win be price-suppo- rt I Conference Decently ward CLIFTON The Oxford-Cllfto-n conference was held Sunday. 8undav school strin officers visited Sunday school in the morning along with some of the stake Pres. Sunday night All the Stake Presidency were there. Speakers were the ward Bishopric and then the Stake Presidency all spoke. Mrs. Bertie Winward Is spending a few days in Richfield with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mortensen. She Is helping Linda with the new baby. Mrs. Ada Bailey and Aden Vtahweg attended the first ierai session on icatiow Friday afternoon. vetw good hints on buying- Franklin Sant went to Mat ad Monday morning to mare tests on his heart He baa been having trouble with his heart for awhile and has been going to fee Doctor In Malad for treatment and toots. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Neldrove to Salt Lake GUy Saturday mi business. Mr. and Mrs. Luther McCracken and on daughter and two amis of Albuquerque, N. M., spent a couple of days during the holidays wife her folksTalr. and Mrs. Ed Hebdon. Also visiting the H'bdcfis were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hansen of Smlthfleld and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hebdon of Idaho Falls. Mr. rnd Mr. Ed Hebdon had Edas listers call on them during the week; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hart and Eva son diversion and payments, and for price support loans on their entire 1965 production of the three grains. The payments win be made to participants whether! 1985 b fed on the farm, add, the feed grain produced in or placed under a pricfvsup-po- rt for eligible price-suppo- songs were Community enjoyed at MIA on Tuesday evening. The theme was fad .by Leon Burbank and tha by Verl Hansen.k 'Dance director, Lynn and Nina Hokanson from started the rehearsals Thayna, Wyoming. for the coming Gold and Green Ball. Kwen and Evelyn Griffith Britb and their children have moved back Into tha ward after spending several years living la Salt Lake City. Elmer Sharp gave tha Invocation la sacrament mail-laon Sunday evening. Mill TREA8URETON Loma Dnton. Miss Utahna Speakers wars Gary Khan a deacon; Deo Long, a priest; Shumway, and Mbs Bonnie and DsVera and LaRua Bar-banPaxkin, left Sunday to go The benediction was by to after spendhyefc cdOogo Elchert ing the holidays homo with Roy Ronald Tbonday and Cartheir parents and families. Foster of Logon visited olyn Mr, and Mrs. Mm Palmer and family of Whitney, visit- Sunday afternoon with Mr. ed Saturday afternoon at the and Mrs. Rood Long homes of Mr. and'Mrs. Mel- family. Walter Knapp of tbs ward vin Khbv and Mr. and Mrs. and Elmar Sharp of bishopric Tad PasUni and family. Mrs. Celia PasUns and tba ward Sunday school board the Junior Sunday daughter! Glenns andBonuU Sunday morning. Saturday morning hi Prayers wen by Sheila Porm City. and Mrs. Warren Parry ter and Datam Knapp. Poand family of Salt Luka Ctty, ems by Anita Burbsnk, DougMr. and Mrs. DeRalph Perry las Porter, Christina Hall, and family and Mr. and Mrs. Karla KMpp and Sheila Porter. Tbo Happy Birthday aong LeRoy Perry and family, vis- was sung by tha children to in the ited during holidays Alena Porter. the coordinator, Preston at the homo of Mr. k Mr. and MrsJ Alma and Mrs. Ralph Perry. went to Salt Lika Ctty Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Peter-t-n of Preston visited sacra- on hyfo Unmliy morning ment meeting Sunday after- - Cliilon Hard Holds Program Signing Near 1965 Biphtw Irisfs fan rt Bar-ban- . ftfasintra School Students Bid Holiday - g k. . Bar-ban- -- t There are several cases of mumps In oar community. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lowe of Ogden were New Years guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Workman. Mr. nd Mrs. Myrl Workman visited In Soda Spring McMv t the home of Mr. and M i. Con Lowe and fam- T ily. STAMP, Mrs. Dorothy Workman and ENVELOPE, Tuesday in Logan. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Michael. loan. To take part In the Mrs. Rhoda Workman visited Sunday night at the home grain program, the farmer of Mrs. Wanda Hess. rill agree to take out of pro(continued from page 8) Myrl Workman spent Soar duction and devote to an ap- day In Lava Hot Springs. ran proved conservation use at ENJOY VISIT Running, playing without bast 20 per cent of the total of Mr. and Mrs. borne care, The f'ed grain base. Maximum di- Wawn e was a scene of I Join version And In Hogan la 50 per cent of the a wh-- n Mrs. gathering happy them; base or 25 acres If this is lar- Hogans two sisters from SL All their carefree fan to ger. The reduction may be on Louis. Missouri. Mrs. June share. Paany of the three acreages, Kemp and two daughters and Mr. ard I walk along a wooded path, and the diversion payment tricia and NancyLorraine and Mrs. Richard My dreams, warm and cool will be based on the crop Sandra Phillips arrived for a I swim In peace with skillful visit. MAILBOX Mrs. Rhoda Workmen spent Isn't it easier, end more personal, and lots more fun to In Passing I PAPER. call Long Distance? Pick up your phono and go visiting aoonl make-believ- States Telephone y Sace,erbp, refreshing pool I I J Unrestricted by the actual, I climb a winding stair And pause, with fit anatomy. For perfection holds no care. Within my hell arms a child I , And tears swell In my eyes. I utter quiet, grateful words, To the babes slave surprise. . I On caprice, ture. I run And in thanks, VALUABLE GIFTS FOB ALL ADD-ON-S AND NEW ACCOUNTS YOUn HOOEY GDOWS fasteb IP's - I breath a the joy I feel In running As the wind blows through I my hair. I Still my deepest fantasy remains; For beyond the real I hear The rythmic cans and feel-J"- g . at with rap- - Hi-- Fi POPULAR Stem LABELS ' Mdn That embrace that sphere. PHUDEDTIAL'S HIGH DATE I hear splendid Intonations; Ufas sweet music to en- hance, And In captivated wonder Music beckons; and I And dance. CLEAN yonr swa HUGS and Fill Ib On Paa O O MUSIC FROM "KIMBERLY JIM O JIM REEVES o the INTERNATIONAL Book Acconnb o WE IBANK O PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION . I - , ' When Your Savings are 8 A F E They an Invested ealy In First Mortgages ea seme of the finest hemes and Property O J 00 JIM REEVES THEE SONGS TO WARM THE HEART HE1L HAVE TO GO - OFF AND OTHERS U.&LFwiiitnn PRE8TON. IDAHO 41 BOOTH STATE THE INTIMATE JIM REEVES o THE BEST OF JIM REEVES save'80 Or 4 and Stereo Selection by tboPopnlai Fi JIM REEVES JPHOLSTERY Professionally Tori Hi-- $47 Co. Preston. Idaho : PHONE 6SU16I .PRESTON te SO. STATE |