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Show DAytofl Bxitfs Mrs. Dell Bosen presided Sixteen friends and rela- at an attractive party Jor the tives assembled at the home Artlore club at her home of Mr. and Mrs. Orell to honor Mr. Lamor-eau-x Thursday evening. Barbara on his birthday ThursHowell gave an interesting A delicious review of the book, "The day evening. House of Many Rooms." supper, games and program Refreshment! were served made for a delightful time. Lem-orea- to 12. e A party of last week was the one even by Mrs. Elaine Hobbs tor the Gay Variety club. Mrs. Ethelle Anderson displayed spring clothes, and members of the club draw- modeled them, lng, Norma a sweater. Refreshments were served to Linds Christensen, Mrs. Boaworth, Gayle n Hansen, Joan Bennett, Geddes, Sondrs EdLee DMericfcoon, wards, Maurine Hendricksen, Paula Kay Johnson, Phyllis Andra De-An- EASTEQ BORDETS and Erma Hobbe. For The ladies ' . Whitei Mrs. R. C. Bright presided at an attractive party for the Ladles Literary did) at her home on Ninth First West street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Phenol Bdgley gave an entertaining review of a two act musical play. Spedal guests were Mbs' Paul Greaves and Mrs. Norman Ricks. Refreshments were served to 18. i; nd Pastels - $2.9 and No Two Alike Up COME IN AND LOOK AROUND K. and R. Style Shop No. 1 Booth Mata Lewiston, Utah ux Ward Holds Annual Reunion DAYTON -- Last Saturday Nelson, Mrs. Mary Jones, the Dayton ward held a ward Mrs. Ann Hansen. Mrs, A reunion at the church house. Hendenon and Blrs. EmA dinner was served to all ma Shepherd. Mn. Bfyraa present and a short program Haslem conducted and Mrs. was held. Friday after school Irma Jones gave the lesson a picture show and party and a history of her grandMrs. Sarah was held for ihe younger father. A luncheon was serhostess for the Wasatch members of the ward. ved to an present by Bln. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Berge-o-n Jones. ci for are visiting in Montana Last Saturday Mr. and Bln. Clarence Nelson visited with Wednesday. Alta Auger con- for a while. ducted the program which Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blau Bln. Francis Nelson from consisted of a lesson on pio- and eon Reed attended a tes- Brigham. neer mediums of exchange timonial for Alan Harris, son Last Sunday Lanett and given by Mae Swsdnston and of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har- DeAnn Bnvld, daughters of a reading of the long, You ris,. NtMey. last,, Sunday Mr. and Mn. Jerry Bravld Never BBss The Water TU evening' . of Preston, visited at the The Well Runs Dry," given Steven Griffith, eon of Mr. borne of Bfr. and Blrs. Omen by Bemiece EspUn. Assist- and Mrs. Vaugm Griffith, Nelson. ing hostesses, Hattie RnUl-o- n came homo kit Saturday afBkir WinWord, son of Mr. and Verda Nelson, ser- ter having been given an and Bln. .Thane Wkrward, ved refreshments to 15. honorable release from the visited at home kst weekend. Central States mission. He has been attending school Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mur- at Logan. Syrlnga camp, Daughters of Pioneers, enjoyed a de-- g dock of Idaho Falls visited Bfr. and Bin. An BfllHgan at the home Mr. and Mrs. Theo Murdock and urn from Logan visited lightful even of Mrs. Emma (kikn Fri- last weekend. at the home of Bfr. and Bin. day. Susie Buxton gave the Last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Thane Winward kst Saturlesion on pioneer mediums Earl EBewurth of Wyoming day. of exchange and Mrs. Cat and Mrs. Annie Weir from Mr. and Bfn. Bflke Johnson tan gave the life history of Preston visited at the home of Soda her grandparents, Katherine of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence with Bfr, and Sylvanus Hulet Marcia Nelson. Phillips. Merrill pleased with a piano The Daytona camp of the Mrs. Donna McCulloch refreshments selection and Daughters of Pioneers held and Bfn. Ruth Ralphs and were served their meeting kit Thursday their families from Salt Lake erson at the home of Mrs. Mary visited at the home of Bfr. 17. Jones. Those attending the and Bfn. Dorrel Rogen last meeting were Mrs. Edi weekend. Members of the HUuclub Frauds en, Mrs. Irma Jones, Daniel Rogen, who has had an enjoyable evening ait Bin. Myrtle Bowden. Blrs been attending college at the home of Bin. Harry LOk Shepherd, Bin. BSarxri-- k Ricks, visited at the home A dainty Miles Wednesday. Archibald, Bln. Bile Jen- of his parents, Bfr. and Bfrs. repast was served to right sen, Bln. Kathleen Griffiths, Dorrel Rogers, kst weekend. and Ihe pastime was pino- Mrs. Albertie Griffiths, Bln. Mn. Kathleen Griffiths and chle. Soon awards went to Bfyraa Haslem, Blrs. Becky daughten, Beth and Dellene, Reta Drury and Chtoe Barth-kun- d . , went to Logan last Saturday, Helen Bingham, daught of Bfr. and Mrs. Glen Bis ham, spent kst Saturday visiting at Ihe home of her nts. She Is presently at-school In Logan. Marilyn Schwarts, daugb ter of Bfr. and Bfn. Godfrey Schwartz, visited at the home of her parents kst weekend. She Is presently attending school In Rexburg. Mr. and Mn. Edwin Hendrickson of Rigby visited at the home of Mr. and Bfn. Thurman Grlffrth kit Sunday. Last Saturday evening the d wards Dayton, hold their Grid and Green ball at the Dayton church house. Music was furnished by the West Side high school dance band, the Triads. Bfn. Clarice Porter rang the theme song, Younger Than Springtime, and Judy Hansen did a dance. The floor show was put on by Ihe Weston ward. Bin. Max Smith and family from Thatcher attended the Dayton ward reunion. Attending the Dayton ward reunion from out of town were Bfr. and Bfn. Tom Canister, Mr. and Bfn. Laron Bright, Bfr. and Bfn. Joe Vienweg, Bfr. and Bfn. Don g Stevens, Bfr. and Bfn. Mika Merrill, Bfn. Max Smith and daughter Deone, ,Mr. and Bfrs. Bflke Johnson, Bfr. and Bfrs. Dan Dedrickson, Bfr. and Bfn. Don Page, Mn. Myrtle Bek, Mn. Johnson and daughter Carol Lee, Bfr. and Mn. H. R. Bingham and Bfn. Bodrero. The program emceed tar Glen Blng-;gg-y Westover sang, ham. Childs gave a reea- ing, Laron Bright gave a reading, and the Ckrk family performed. ' NEW CUlton-Oxfor- eeet SUPER SPRAY DEODORANT You Pay Only Family "$1.49 Babn anTcooT Johnson Drag PRESTON, IDAHO AT DEW e. K3VDIH3M MARCH Wit Sid 28-2-1 ...CAN YOU PUT A Price On Your Child vea cant. Of ehfld Is priceless. Yet, every year CM Hlfk West Side FHA Names New Officers . . . die aeddeatal pejeeai Preteet year ddldrea! fkwm Sdtol Codenda club members had a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vera A two Hawkes Friday. oclock luncheon, genial so--j needlework debility and were features enjoyed by Mesdamei Gladys Baugh of WEST SIDE HIGH Last Logan, Mary Keller, Ethel week at West Side the new Moddi, Adde Larsen and FHA officers were voted in for next year. They are RoGladys ,Beckstead. selle McKay, prerident; JuMrs. Virginia Rafflaon en- dith TomasI, rice preetdetft; tertained at a Jolly parly for Christy Kendall, secretary; Louise Hobbs, treasurer; dub associates Monday eve- Sharon Lewis, reporter; Vicning. Twelve guests enjoyed ky Povey, project chairman; an right oclock supper and Trudy Campbell, historian; Sheik Sparrow and Diane an hour of gamea and Roller, assistant degree; Key recreation. Schvanevridt, Mre June Bingham is the OXFORD BRIEFS ndw'i chapter mother. The Weat Side fourth year (Bfr. and Mrs. Ray Horsley students attended seminary and Jean Kendall of Sunset Red Letter Day at Logan kst visited their parents, Mr. and Saturday. First, they were Bfn. Cluff KendaH, Sunday. all greried and then saw Glen and Burton Reding-to- n two shows. They were taken on a tour of the campus and were Oxford viatton had dinner at the Union Ron Keller RECAPPING NOW LOCATED NEXT TO FRANKLIN CAFE A variety Building. program was presented and they boarded Ihe buses and went down town roller skating. Blaine Biorgan went as their supervisor. Monday evening the West Side Triads presented the to Show, Treasure Island, raise funds for their trip to Reno to the dance band contest. Yonr SEDEDUIIG Tire Dealer "A DEAL FOR EVERY WHEEI Phone 852 - 0752 OXFORD BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. George fuller, Bfr. and Mr, duff Kendal and girls, Bfr. and Blrs. Thompson Hatch, Bfr. and Bfn. Marion Olson and girls, Kenney Kendall James Fisher and Bfr. and Mn. Henry Hatch attended the Gold ana Green bal at Dayton Saturday evening. Sun Shines THIS TESB HSIF S HILLIOH CHILDREN WILL BE ACCIDENTALL? POISONED IN THE HOME ... 500 OF THESE WILL DIE IBIS UNNECESSARY POISOD-PBOO- SLAUGHTER F tt' It t i. CAN RE STOPPED YOUR HOHE L Keep household products and medicines out of the reach and out id the light of children, preferably In a locked cabinet or closet HO HQIIEY DEEDED . . V Internal medicines separately from other household products. 2. Store 3. Keep household product! in their original containers. 4. Be sure that all products are properly labeled. 5. Never give or take medications in the dark. 6. Avoid taking medications in 1 SPBIDG the presence of children. 7. Refer to Dedications by their proper names 8. Easy Bank Terms . . . Shining black patent, to add lightness and brightneaa to every sparkling occasion unlit day or moonlit night And those lovely feminine never as candy. ... Glean out medfcine cabinets regularly, flushing your old mechcationi down Ihe drain. Rtnee the containers and discard them. lines are yours, at THU MESSAGE BROUGHT TO YOU BY YOUR JOHNSON PHARMACISTS, VISIT THEM SOON. 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