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Show Utoh -- Pirate II, .. . Los Angeles Vacation Ends FLEILIGnT DATTE3ES I REGULAR Me EACH ' CHEESEBURGER ! r 8 for $1 , nnmDDESsmG a' ALBERTO CULVER V04 - REGULAR LN I l 1 CLIFTON BRIEFS hoUliliMi UK STMilSS PERSONNA STEEL DL0BES l - REGULAR Me I Special 72s Vi' A Here's a gnat wajtoKrt emulated widi the Hefoas feed at Aretie Cfrde Drive I at aay Arctic i Aretle Bay I I Cbtk Diheb aal I eae FREE with tide tamtam. Limit, eae FRANKLIN Recently Wallace Roes visited la Loe Angles with Bonnie Daffen-bac- k and family; He went by train and came home via Jet Monday many frtends and rdattvM from FrankHn attended the funeral in Smith Held for. Martin .Van Olden. Thelma Doney, EsteDs Wright, Mr. and Mra. Doug-la-a OUveraon visited Martha OK verson at tha home of Ruby Lomo Ervin in Lava. They alio vialted Ausaie and Albiston received rana Lowe, Sunday afternoon, word that her lister, Laura Chattorion, who is In San Daiflo'ii improved from a Sy-Zfa- m On Wednesday the Roland Parkinson drove to Salt Lake CMy to meet Baitnra fngenoll and baby who flow In from Las Vegas. They stayed overnight and took. at tha' baby for a check-u- p the children's hospital. Last Weak EsteHa Wright spent In Pocatello as a guest of her daughter, Melba Stocks and her husband Paul Mn. Wright visited relatival and friends during the week. lUnfHIWBQ iTOCNIw Ifi RVaMMUkiyl of USU is teaching modem math eatenrtoa class on and Friday evening from pm. to 6 p.m. at the Preston High ecbooL Tea-W , v ( from FrankHn Elementary taking the class an Gary Moon and Reno Weston's principal, Ivan H. Woodward and wife, Doris, along with many motb-e- n and other teachers. chon Cor-bridg- LIQUID : mtiEm entree November U, HR Mii -- Reeder MU "H. 1AOl-RM- W w Mr. and Mra. Lewie Stone vlaitad with Mir. and Mn, William Lauritxen in Mootpe-Mo- Mr. and Mn. Erneet Daley and family bought the home formerly owned by Victor Special JiL Jonaen and are moving in. Altar spending three weeks in Weeton with Mr. and Mn. Rank Olsen, Nettie Lewie returned borne Sunday. Mr. end Mn. Paul WHkln-eo- n a Joined friends for pheasant hunt Estelle Wright accompani ed Doans Gilbert of Fhfrview to BrUmm City when they visited with Dotma's mother Bertha Comlih. They also visited Annie Gilbert and WHUam Durrant who an at ll.4i y2. EL'S DDUG net homes. Tha . . V! BAYUN churoh by his father. baby girt of Mr. and Mn. Ralph MoCuBockwas biassed and given the name by her Mher. Mr.. and Mn. Marley Mo- -' Culluck of Salt Lake Otj visited his brother Ralph and family 8unday, Also attend Ubxiry Okssmi ed meeting. Lftuiy Uctk Mn. J. H. Taylor held a GRACE Library Week quilting Thursday. observed at Grace liFAIRVIEW BRIEFS brary from October 30 to NoMr. and Mn. Henry Drury vember & The Ilbraiy was 12 durto p.m. open from pent two days la Afton, the week. . Wyo on business. ing r. Offer e. In Fast meeting Sunday, Kerry Joe Ward, son of' Mr. and Mn. Joe Ward waa confirmed a member of the urn wn . Speakers for Sunday evea ning who Bret Hawkea priest, Elaine Dumley, President of the ward Relief Soc-iety.aad former ward biahop, Samuel R. Handy. Coleen Urie was sustained as a teacher In the Junior Sunday School. A special vocal solo was sung by Shauns Woodward ana accompanied Mary Jane Parkinson. op Floyd Robinson conducted. Priayeri were offered by Earner Porter and Lawrence Boehner. Mir. and Mn. Roland Parkinson apent the weekend wMh Dr. and Mn. Nielson and family in Burley. and They visited with Mr. Mn. Dee Parkinson and sons in Tremonton recently. Mr. Dee Parkinson has purchased a drug store In Tremonton . M Clean engines axw economical, smooth, lively and last langar. 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