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Show ' mt , 4,N( ( ai M 1 141 - , ..... . . 7.- - V , t i I 'i ... At ft vfcVv v i.H 1 i " w 3 frtfcXteM ) J?4 .V.fv Consumer Programs Planned The flnt in a series of Consumer programs will be presented for the ladles of our county on Friday at liSO p.m. at the courthouse, sored by the Franklin ty Extension Homes Council. A film on "How to Select Fabrics For Making i j ur Buying Clothing wifi begin the discussion. This fUm will cover such topics as shrinkage - Is I per centVToo -- rr.v a?4A rroM 1M October H. Much?", Win This Fabric Wear Wen?, Does This Patera Suit the Fabric 1 Have Chosen? and the Labte TsD Enough?. A discussion lad by Mrs. Lucretla Maughan, Exti akm Hone Economics Agent will follow the fUm. All women antnvlted to attend the beginning of this series and to receive help from this program. - SIX POINT HEREFORD ASSOCIATION BULL SALE Hertford BoDi 95 .dVSi O acclimated to range and area v& Irw -- t OGUARANTEEDIPR o GKADE 1! Elder Jr. TO CANADA - David Neel- non and daughter Marilyn CORNISH ey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay and Mr. and Mn. Ctoreuca S. Neeley, was honored at a Neely and sou from Logan, missionary farewell testtmo-air- i Mr. and Mrs. Ferrii Hatdi Stmndey evening hi the from Clarkstou. Steven Balwin lard from BYU, Mr. and Cornish ward. David serve in the Canadian mis- .at sion with headquarters Toronto. The following pro gram was presented: Organ prelude ana posthide music plaed by Galas Myler. Spea- were Ruloo Falslev, T. R. Hoft and Bishop Wendel Remarks b y Mr, HARVEST PRINCE AND PRINCESS Jon Kirby, SSmontbdd son of Mr. and Godfrey. and Mrs. NeBey and David, Mrs. Dale Kfaby of Preston, and AngaUa Merrffl,four yearold of Mr. and A vocal trio was rendered. daujfotar Mrs. Jack Merrill, were named the Harvest Prince and The Venna Fackrell, Cheryl were Preston The children it was sponsoredmwby the Sr do given e est and Glenda Nelaw ac a, ill The Qtfaen Photo uj uw rtwmon Miffnire. companied on the piano by aolo wai played by Gwen Pehrson. Prayers were offered tar Keaneto'R. Ballard and Andrew Meay relatives and friends : LEWISTON I golden Knight, Mrs. Beatrice Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Pad Merrill wen entertained by Mr. and of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kay Netov nt wedding was held Sundur at end Miss Laverna Price. toelr the home of Mr. and Mrs. President and Mrs. Wayne Read CUmringham and diU-- home in honor of David, Sou-da. Merle Cunningham in honor Traveller of Richmond, I dran. the evening following 1 uri-50th of their wedding .' aerricee. Among the gueeto, were the foBonGig, Mre.AP versary, which was sol nisad on October 14, ISIS. meda Bard, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ballard and family, The homo was lovely with Mr. anl Mrs. Kumeth Bu-larbaskets and bouquets of and family, Mr. and yellow and brume chrysan Mrs. RuknFriutov and fami themumi. Mrs. Sherria Cunof ningham was In diarga ly aft from Burton ward, , Mrs. Clarance Neely, Andrew toe gneat book. Mn. Cumdaf-haMrs. Edis First Lt and lbs. LEWISTON was dressed In a cranMrs. Shumway, Mr. and Gortom Fackrell and famtor, Taggart has returned from swift, (toe former Oml berry wed knit sutt won a corsage of a white a torn month tour of Europe don of Lewiston) at n german Mr. and Mrs. Carl NMaoa, ' and the British Isles under orchid and god Inca, and a aon Baaaa, Mrs. Jm beGrandchildren who helped toe auspices of Beehive tour The grow spent a day in nia NeDa all from Preston, serve the guests wore Fays and directed by Mrs. Tag- hind toe Iron Cutain Gon- Mr. and Mrs. End Shumway gart's brother, R, A. Lambert East Bertin; took a of FranMn, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Nina Budge, and dola ride in Venice; attondp Mr. Harper Wallace. Neda Jean Quentin Shumway from Cove Georgia Kenney, ed toe open and Mr. and Mrs. TonyiPob- . Dahlko, Dean the Rome; and Debbie The tour attended a bei i Cunningham. Woridi Fair before leaving ;. to Paris; risked the ahow attended Europe. They V: Mrs. Beatrice Taylor and Junior Legion In home of Ions Mtehadangelo toe London nt both Mbs LaVeraa Price wan in - Jay-C-ette- s. Mrs. Leon West and children from SmlthflaM, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maughan and daughter Marilyn from Freedom and Mrs. wyo.. and Huntsman from SehDey. Hawkaa, aon of Mr. Stanley . WuUam Ariel Hawkaa, has beau called to serve In the Canadian Mission. A farewell testimonial will be held la his honor Sunday at 7:30 p.m. la the Preston Third Ward. Elder Hewkes Is a graduate cf the eatou High Scrool and urinary and attended Utah State UuvenKy for one year. He is an Eagle Scout Thurs., Nov. 4 aud-Mrs- FOCATZLLO UVISTOCK AUCTION CO. SHOW AT M:M AJL - ltN PJL SALE AT T POT ROAST DACOH (gc Lb. TOPPY SLICED Family Honored On Anniversary Wtorif . SIDLOIH STEAK - Lb. . T. or better B y . . m : Woman Returns From European Vacation Three hundred friends and relatives called during the afternoon. Out of town peo ple who cafled were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keist of Poca- teHo, Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Underwood, Lyndal Evans, 8. LeRoy Sotorson, G. F. of Dewey aud Leland all Downey; Mr. and Mrs. KM their many friends In Cache Hebdon, Garth Hebdon, and Valley. They attended Sherry, Debbte and Kayitle Dobbs Daddy Back Cunnumham. Mr. Wffl D. at the PaHadtum Town, Petty, Mrs. Elsie McCauley, London; a piono and violin of Preston. concert in a Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dahle, toe CarnationSahburg at Festival and family of Inkom, Mr. ErtvoH, Gardens in Copenhaand Mrs. Harold Karrae of gen; a Tryotean program at Alberta, Canada, Mrs. India umesbruck. Austral, mat Doney, of Franklin, Mr. and at Mrs. Myrl Bodily, Mn. Lau- toe of HeMatonrg university ra Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Os- Mrs,. Taggart was a guest of car Rawunga of Falrvlew. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mon-ro- t, Amasa Bybee, V J. Cunningham and Y. K. CUmring ham all of Ogden. Mr. arid Mis. Alma g. Packer of Salt Lake City. From Logan were Mr. and Mrs. Stoner Borneo, 1RENT0N Funeral serCyril Pitcher, Loyal Pond, vices held wen Mondey afE. E Hendricks , W. E. Chris fensen, DeVon Wiser, LeMo ternoon in toe TVenton ward lne Wiser, Mrs. P. Carter, chapel for Lois Ashcroft , Jean Dahle and Georgia Ken- - Merrill, who died at her Bybee of White BhifTWash., borne In TYwnton ..Friday Mr. and Mrs. Winia Jdnh of Benson Ward.. Prat.. morning. Bishop Merlin L. , ffd Mrs. Lyle R. Cooley of Andrew conducted sevices. Newton, Mr. and lbs. OrvU Family prayer wai offered U Anuriga. Pram k Ctoronco R. by BUwp ,' SnrithfleM were Mr. and lbs. Dean E, fitochoff, Mn.Msry Anderson.' The Prriudo and ): Gra by Gregory, Posthido 'wen pbnred Loria Low, Mr. R. Anderson.,-- Prelude ; , and Posthide were pis red by Norma Reader, who also e singing. The u", song "My God and be singing mothers, Mr.. Andrew Wiser of and Mrs. CWf Wls--f under tot toiwctlon cf LneUa er. lYwnton. From bmhmm Payne. Invocation bv a Daa HU1, Vocal Md Mrs. Rom Plant and riMn. mates Ball, 1b. Duet, Flossie Atkinson God Urider-wa- s . b b , Trenton Uonon ServicoHold , f. . : , I St1! siissrsi ac-to- r. grand-son-ln-la- t ( Mr. awIMrs. ff'Ray Pond MdMrsEtoer(ABen, Md Mrs, Clarence Alim, VMr. and Mrs. Anthony -- Jml sm. Mrs. Alins 'JMsm. Mr. ndMn. Reed Allen, Bishop ' md Mrs. Graver ABm all of and the following peo--r Pto from conrish. Mr. and 'i ff1, J .Mvler, Mr. i and frs- - Asael, Buttars,- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayson. Mr and Mrs. Roland Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Valden Pitcher, lb. and lbs. Ezra Chrlstofferson, Mrs. EBa Me-- 1 : - . w, 7by - FOOD STAMPS ! " (Continued from pegs 1) calve stamps will be given, an Identifying card. They cm then buy toe stamps at a local bank and they coma $5, M and The grocer. himself must tear the itampe from a book to avoid tour Illegal sale. Starting in UU, toa United States Department cf Agricultural tried out toe program In 43 areas of toa United States. The teste showed that farmers benefit from the emmded markets ended by toa Food Stamp Pro-- , g that , low lmcoma toe food stamp, much mors and better foods and that local business and the also baBO a. grandsoob-law- . ft , atatian-a- d at Armour Johnson Air Force Base at Goldsboro, North Caroline. He Is tts son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gcrbctt Sr. of Thatcher. ; son-in-la- w, CUT AUDI BEAUS -- DsU Lick ICcBsfl SmJIcss 2Lh.Ffcg.4Tc GtU Qcial IS Lb. IlfaL II JO -- f, HALLOUEEH FOD HOLLY HILL - WE HAVE LOTS OF 1RXCX OR TREAT APPLE, PEACH. Grape Juice CANDY 7 Cans C& FDEE OR NUTS TTUCE OR TREAT RAGS ROYAL GARNET PEAS ... - BLUE GOOSE UAUfUT CHATS be Croon -- 6 Pirns. $1 1AOZ. PEGS. Lb. 1 Light TOILET TISSUE REG. Oe EACH -- .... 3 Fctb tSc ILD. I CcasCCg sdmiBnae - Bib BU. Onmgo Joico Rg.CSs SHgx.bg Dolls . 2 for $1 5 for (St 'Sandohm fbeGreaf ' SAT., OCT. his Just returned home from the North German mission where she LDS has served for the Church. She will report next Sunday, October 31, at 7:30 p.m. In the Falrvlew PKG. .3 Lb. Sic 3 1 LB. PEG. Ftp. SI Sin Sic 2 Pkgs. 45c 1LB.PKGS. S3 SPECIAL HALLOWEEN BA1ZEB7 DOTS .! 4 DiaryOfA iladBon' WHh Vtseeat 7tt COUUTS and - Ditch Dslight 2 in Sic Ok Ji k NOV. Ik Pries la Cslsr Fsatars Starts Ums ttc 2 Flgx : fits.' Hitlsw ToltpsiHUntai hersbe- y- CBACIEU - Stltiis WILL FLAY ONLY OCT. M aad N U outioR POTTED nEATS-Lfth- y'i t & 1 .. . Grapefruit INDIAN RIVER 9 tor $1 Pink , 3 Cess 18c Cflehgv Pleann 4 Cess f 1 4 Cks 49c onions SWEET SPANISH 25 lbs. 63c J YAHS ARIZONA-N- O. r 1 2 Lbs. 13c N I WHh Aaa Mhrgrot r Fsatars Starts Till and 9N $ ADMISSIONi Adults 80c Children 33f I . . Nikki Konpes. Msrlow, Wade sen of Falrvlew . SflKli HUBJilftf 1 LB. CANS NEW SOZ. SIZE fom-usin- Pen bearers were grandMariano Larsen, daughter iishnLar- sons, Jay and Robert Merrill, of Mr. and Mrs. and Stanley Butler. The flowers were cared for by the in Relief Society. Interment Snritofidd Cemetery the toe where grave was dedicaIrel ted by a .i BRIEFS Airman Gcriwtt to b , c tdsiCfc Harry Web la Fhulrinf N.Y. given la .Utah, the program starGeorge ted. fotttelly In Wwer Coun Ann.DT wfll be effected in Box and ty Wiser, solo, Elder and Morgan Counties OrThe Lord's Prayer, by November l, with Davis ris Met Hansen, ' speaker, w on January Blsbno W.' fi. HoK. and Bis- County foBowlug dosL. Merlin Anndrow, hop ing song "Pence I Leave with tsisffl You, by the tinging mothers. Lothstr Bwiedfotloni by Thnmpeon, FQOZEn SPEOA1S en CLEVELAND g)e AIFsrWHOIF Hfgfiffi . -- and-giv- -H- Auxiliary Moots The Aiirtricaa Ltgtoa ior Anxllary held their October meettag on October 31 in the Legion Hall. lfllHoa Rice, Pnridanl the meettag. A party and art crafts was by the pent eoma time In 1900 aa Joyed and the older girls did t an International Exchange by Casey student under the 4 H prog- work asslited ram nt toe Taggart homo. gqutot RefreshmentsHnbtotoi Bedqr Mrs. Tiont was phoi and Susan Barfoa. Thun graphed arid taterriawed by were IS members, cnsguapL a reporter from one of toa and three auxUiaiy lwating newgapm airi was HtWIBlvriy entartainad a warm welcome. On am return to New York ihe wn a meet of Mr. and Mrs. K. L Driver. Mn. Driver, toe former Lillian Hogan of Lawtotm. 8ha attondadfh a Other stage show Every Wednesday and wai a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. SWIFT PREMIUM SEVEN BONE CUT - anA Swiss lemplaa and were FkmencefItaly. .When the grow left ikanp innN Dj mrami ' gland and irauffor who Sent ee for home, Mrs. Taggart returned to London to gaththeir best wishes to friends and relatives In Cache er genealogy there and In folley. They also risked at Scotland, The bio of In the Danish Mi ssion Home in and Northern Ireland Ireland, Mrs. Taggart Copenhagen, with and Mrs. Bait Sorenson for toe guest cf Mr. and Mrs. mer Lewiston residents. The John Cromle. Ifrs. Cronrio to Sorensons sent greettoas to the former Fiona EUi, who fjdiaige gf w tollh, d HAHD1 HAE3S Community Theatre Lewiston, Utah |