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Show 3 - use crniBf. Lnmm. urn PNGI IN MEETINO la tha Sudsy School op Wim Hall sang "That Wonderful Motfatrof Mine". He waa accomnanted by Mra. Etaa Wood. Tama wore ghroa tar Mrs. LeDooa Pond and Crardon Barlow. AU tho mo flion woro Dreeootod with a In tho sacrament Bishop WHi.Hall, But-ta- Qlade Smith and Sharoo were tho speakers. Mrs. aiMMt Mnlff ang solo. n Ruby QUALIFIED ON ALL MAKES ' Wil-m- GIVE PARTY i In Passing (contented from page I) gain however you spell It). Chib Hears prosl-ratar- y, Twenty-fou- r RICHMOND members of the Rich- Literary chib motored to Smlthfleld and their enjoyed dinner there asThun-daylclosing meeting on wedL New officers for next year include as president, Lovinia Dobson; Hud Funk, and Lorraine Hulet, secretary. Following dinner Mrs, Floyd (Ruth) Thornier gave a travelogue of her trip to Hawaii. Members of the Richmond dub met at the Ceramic shop' for a delightful evening an Thursday. They were shown the processes of ceramic making. Following this they wen served refreshments at tho home of Mrs. Ramona Lamb with Mrs. Sharon Nelson as Attending wen Mrs. - ut vice-preside- -- sop, Mrs. NaDean' Murray, Mrs. Marlene Bair, Mrs. Peggy Murray, Mrs.- Laura Lu (Campbell, Mrs. Karren Sanders, Mrs. Joyce Murray, Mrs. Marva BelL Mrs. Karren Erickson, Mrs. Dixie Anderson and Mrs. Shirley Blau. Sunday In church services mothers wen honored in both Sunday School and Sacrament meetings. In the South ward Sunday School, services w era 'by V-E- tte n. J TV Earl Jenson . PondJMitrkt Wtff Miss Kathlo Lon Van Orden Floyd White, assisted by her mother, Viri offered by Brant Prayer ginia Van Orden entertained White. Tributes to mothers at their home on Thursday ware riven bv Batty Bair Spack-maand Ckmlon Cartwright A Miss for Sally night quartet composed of Shanm A brides book was Thompson, Roth Ann White made by the group and reand JuUa Anhdw and Linda freshments were served to Johnoon sang and wan acSally and Barbara Hdnd-ridcompanied by Betty Bair. Each mother waa praoantod Kathleen Taylor, Susan with a Blair, Sharon Hendricks, JanIn tha Richmond ward a et Rigby, Sydney Theurer and Elaine Nlvlson, Sirs. Anne tribute to mother was given Kathlo Lou Van (Men. Enkson, .Mrs. Elaine Jes- by Paulette Smith with a response tar bar mother, Dorothy Smith. Thfla Speckman sang a sole accompanied by Bfaraant Johnson and Sha-ra- n woodland aang a accompanied by Patsy Hemp. W Sonteo names 4 BIcIubseJ a Betty waddoups, Wilson, Emerett Wiser, Loretta Blair, Marilyn Grosser, Barbara Plowman, Eva Faye Anderson, Carolyn Gilbert, Rondo Van Orden and Colleen Hirer attended the Leflon Auzfflary Past Presidents Banquet on Monday night at the Grandview Cafe In Logan. I TV n. im ATTEND BANQUET of tho Lewiston Third lu ward on Mother1! Day, Bish- muting, Biey s, APPLIANCE iewistom : 1 mm Toouunnou fb this week after spending two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I.' Thompson and' Mr. and Mrs. Orville Halner of North Jamao recently was released from the Naur ai to W1 their h San Fraadico area whan ha win ha employed. Alvin Bair of Loan spent tho week end with hu daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Champ Webb and family. Mrs. Bair was attending n convention of ASW in VernaL visitors at tha houte of Mr. and Mrs. William Pack wen tent of their Mra, Nerma Boehm ver, Colo., Mrs Combe end two children and ft motored to Skit Lake City where taty visited with a brother, Mr. and lira. Marvin Pack and finally. Monday evening tho oA fleers and teachers of tho South ward Primary mat far their radar preparation was pnsmted meetlnf. Each The lesson waa giva small token. en Alba Webb. its. byMto. In sacrammt sarvlces la Amy R. Bair of the stake board was a special visitor. tar wan oflsrad Artel Many Prayers Banaen and Roland Anders-so- n. drove to uyium on , to wish Alla Dayle Carver sang a evening wall In Ihrir Frances Bair, solo with accompanimtnt by LuBair and duet Betty by cille and Rennie Lewis, accompanied by Bfllle Lu Bag-le- and atetan and frunDtes wan David Geddas, neatly returned from a wtetiw to Several Richmond Germany was tha speaker. In Sunday evening services are happy tali week with In the Richmond ward Elder the arrival of new grandJbeeph L. Humphreys was children. Among them me at a farewell teatl- - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alvey and dal prior to hla entering Mr. and Mrs. Dorain EAal-se- n with the arrival of a ion wiriM home. HO wQl go to Zan and Janlea Edwlaen. to tho Northern Mexican UMiiiiip gsho Thonqwon Great grandparante are Mrs. conducted tha undoes. Re- VaLera Sparkman of Logan, leased wen the Deacons Mra. Bates Alvey, Mr. and officers: -- Steven Mrs. Isadora Olsen, Mrs. qoroum Eulalia Tiggert, Lewiston; gpacfcman, president; Georgs Mrs. VaDetEokelsu of LoBred-ley first Harris, counselor; Carlson, second counselor gan. A baby boy was bon end Steven Butters, secre- on Thursday to. Lynn and Nancy BuDen. Grand parents tary. Sustained wen Scott Include Deu and Ida BuChristensen as president; - Mr. and Mrs. Milton lla, Johnson ana Tommy Douglas Jonas as counsdon and BarnD of Hymn and Mrs. David Traveller as secretary; Edna Laurttsu of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Murray an Speakers for the parents for the north were Vaughn Thou to a baby boy bon retbs remarks Naegto, parby ents and missionary and re- cently to Lorry and Cteo marks by Bishop Thompson. Thornley, their second boy. Other grandparents include Special musical numbers In- Mr. and Mrs. Elliott cluded an Instrumental selection by Shirley Ann Hubble, fay, Smlthfleld. great grandsolo lqr Ramie Lewis, with parents an Mr. aim Mrs. prelude and posthide by Nels Rasmussen, Lagan. Mr. Marilyn H. Creger. Prayers and lira. Ra Buna an offered by Merlin Arden Band parents agate wha Humphreys and W. T. Har- Oortaei and Delia Oba of Paradise presented teem with ris. Mr. and Mrs. Janies ((Bart a' bay recently. They also la) Heiner and two children, have a daughter. Other Brenda and David, f ramie grandpanate tadnda Mr. and Vista, CaUL returned bane Mr. Frank Olia of Hyrum. Fiter mu-slo- n. SIZE LARGE DUDDHIG V04 rnun SPDA7 iLC0n0L 92JI Fanrily Hn, with FREE lie e Away Ska 0 Ha a75 Ton hehodial day LIKE F1NB QUALITY 'i BORES. imer Patched I wMh DiBarry BIG, BIG SI Oa. Snnnnr JEUELDY Largs 1 Ftoa - , SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION If LEWISTON The Relief Society of the Lewiston Second ward was neatly reorganised in sacrament meetreing. Mrs. June Payne leased President as aha hu moved from the;, ward. AIm released were her counselors. Ann FackreU Rata; Wheeler. Mrs.1 Rnby Wheeler wu sustained the new President, with Am Fackrall Flnt Counselor and Mabel Jenaa Second Counselor, with Dana Goodwin being retained ai secre- $ vu u ad GRADUATION pm CARDS & GIFTS Wi . a u m BUY ONE AND THE SECOND ONE - IS FDEE ICE CHESTS MENS, WOMENS, YOUTHS Only 93c I '3 than wu work, rn Oh, never forget! And teen wen time I would have Uked to gone home ilck. Thera some teachers I Uked: si I didnt, but I made tha most with what I had. But now I see them and they all moan tea some: ' someone who helped me through one of lifes gamoo...lS yean of work and MwM"g to do. But now they are gone: it be true. Just h ft- ton High, at you, and think of all the wonderful things that my future ahead may or may not bring. Thauks for tee friends and the ten Ive had.-- know that paduatem Is going to be sad. Bat promise mo this: teat you wiH stay for aU the students who an coming yocr Blake their years here yu made mine, tee years they'll aver cut u OFlUingi OJHnnhnua Pipa " OPnnps tn Susu Coolta. Alea IIP SS2S-PU- DEPAID fa And now Ill wait graduation night, one of the moat beautiful sights. As we stag and walk down tho taw, ora think of ya and all the fun times. But ova though well walk away, yaU he In each our tying day. heart A former student and friend, By - OUR NEW PUMP CRANE BIAKE8 PUMP REPAIR AND INSTALLATHm QUICK LOW COST. ' . : , ' . Pilcher Pipa & Poop Co. J. BIARCOIi PITCHER MUM1 . . a Swlt-serlan- presented with m!m a potted biIm Talbot. Wood and LuDean gar- Marilyn Thomu of Lewlxta attended a mill ary farewell In Trenta a . a - a Your kitchen stays up to 16 degrees cooler. a u BATH T0I7ELS - LARGE OUTDOOR SIZE M z CT REG. CMS - -- Only $1.98 LEWISTON DRUG LEWISTON. UTAH ea a Cool King SDH GLASSES miUGAIIOn SUPPLIES recently returned from e million to Malco and bar brother, Richard who Is a 'returned missionary from A Mothers Day program wu presented In Sunday school and Mothers were- Sunday night honoring Mbs Gerry Merrill. Dinner guests nt tee home tary. of Mr. andMn. Cedi LeFev-r- a In the Second ward Sacram Mothers Dnr won Mr. ment meeting Mother and lbs. Jodi MlBs Day Clayton and Beth Nld-- u ily of West Point, were the speakers. Mr. Mrs. Du Sot and family of Ntolsa spoke the aberrMra. Carolyn Hall ance of Mother Day' and Brigham, anaaaughter of Preston, Mr. Mrs. Nielaen spokt "Our and Mra. Garth LeFevra of Pioneer Mothers A group of Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. Primary grill sang a sag. Willard LeFevra of Logan. Dinner guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pod of Mr. and Mn. Ervin Vu and sons of Logu and RanOrdu Mothers Day dy Fund also oi Logu their family, Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests at the home of Rodney Dole and family, their pouts, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Jo Sunday. George Pond an and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mn. Ardu Pope Neal Vu faulty and daughters Sterlene and all of Lewiston and Miss Mtxiyn ofCokeville, Wyo. and Vu Ordu of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. HarCity. rison and daughter Elaine Mr. and Mrs. C. Jay Vu won wed: end gueate at tha Ordu are vacationing In An- home of Mr. and Mn Joseph Sunday; Mr. and gels Camp, Calif, vliltiag Detton.H. On B. Harrlsu Joined Mrs. with relatives. Mr. and lbs. Garth LeFev-r- e tho group for a family dinner announce the arrival of a at Mr. Doty Datton of Ofdu baby girt- - She win bs welcomed home by a sister. spent Saturday aftarnou and Grandparents an Mr. and evening at tea Datton boms. Mn. CacO LsFevra of Lawls-- Mr. and Mra. Carl Stoddard have returned to their In Am Lewiston Fourth me In Lewiston after ward uemneat meeting Sunday tho speakers' wen spending tea winter months Miss Joyce Porter who ha fat Mesa, Arisons. , Large sa Second Ward Relief Society Reorganized . REG. SMI 3 .1 a and-wa- Lswistsa Eriifi $ SOOTHE & inOOTH DATS a CARNATIONB, ULACS. DAISIES. ETC. a DODDLE REAL ONES JUST OK Dr. andBfto. Hugh' entertained at dinner day for Blr. and Bln. Birina Stepbeosu and frmOyji Of Lewiston and Blr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman and fusty of Bensa ward. . V day. Bin. Pack xetnrnod to Ogda with them and they SUNDAY DINNERS TAKE TRIP Mrs. Nina Luvttt and m Steven accompanied bv her mother, Bin. P. J. OConnor of Keyser, W. Vllnin left Thursday for a motor trip to Phoenix, Ariz. to visit with tha rest Marvin Wilt, a toother of NiIt hero Bat wha I came wu aO new to me. Mon tea na's and of Bln. chers, more students, and more things to do. I telt so rid and mg holds each tens I walked terough tea Junior high. But it want long before I wu downstafis..ji Ugh school student at lastl I WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO DO THE JOB cared! Football garnet and dances too...IH remember QUICKLY AND FOR LESS them wha Pm sometimes hhw, because they were tee fun times teat I would laugh, not me alone, but with all my fP' dais. The lycsumi and wo got to see, will bring back to me many mem-ori- u. . : y. AIM - SELTZER 39' O- Speaking of memories tela is a letter written recently and bnxutet Into the office lqr Delmer Derricott Dear Preston High, In a short ten now, 111 bo It doeant walking away. seem like It will ha gradua-tto- n day. Ill never forget the day I came. I wu little and scared, but somehow I knew six Id make it through. The dlf-before wu kind of ; recess and one teacher U, you know all . FIRST BfEETING , First meeting of the AH dub, B BiasS Blalds, wu held at tea noma of Donna Dahle. Tha officers chosa are Carol Smith, President; Rochelle Porter, vice prasi-du- t; Janet Dahle, secretary Cindy Kant, song leader; Shannu Spackman, reporter; Janet Dante, Junior Dairy Princess; Rochelle Porter, Alternate. O-d- en ad E-lel-ne a a Summer is coming. Keep cod. When you code munelesslv, the. range cooks the food, not the With an electric range, surface unite are in iind contact with the cooking utensils. No nir space between the heating unit and the pan allows heat to rise and escape into the kitchen. Also, heat does not rise into the room with excessive water vapor and combustion Cooking electrically is oo clean and safe, too! Theres a reason ... 7tfl0honus in the area we serve cook tUctricolfy. Thm is a chohUtng I HmtUetrurtmia tttjnttritalift.Su him now. t FFfceiNMtMteMr j UTAH , POWU A UQHT i . OOl |