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Show IF EUti Uilket ItobM Burnt WardSnstains KUutea Rew Bishopric ' Elder' Wallace Craig Nielson returned from Central American mission Sunday and hU homecoming report will bo 'given Sunday at 5 p.m. in tfae Second ward chapeL He ii the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Nielson. THATCHER At the That- CORNISII The Relief Society anniversary party was held Monday afternoon. The presidency was in charge of Mrs. Alice arrangements. Williams and daughter, Gloria Larsen, accompanied on the piano by Barbara Hendricks, furnished the musical . program. Vocal duets were sung by Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Larsen. Mrs. Hendricks played an organ solo and a piano duet with Mrs. A . luncheon Larsen. was served. were The tables decorated with birthday cakes and spring flowers. A display of sewed articles and handicrafts were exhibited. Executive officers are Joyce B. Smith, president, Mabel M. Godfrey and Maur-in- e B. Butters, counselors, and Agnes J. Butters, secretary. Mr. ami Mrs. D. A. Ber-gehave returned home after visiting for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. MRdiaei Bergeson and family in Mesa. Aris. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Pitcher are happy for me arrival of their first child, a baby girl born March 17. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Smbh, bishop; Dalh Bobbins, first counselor: and Dean Hogan, second counselor. ) hobs to sms ToumnsH I , pircnEDPiinp&piPE t- t m Weston Woman Marries .1 Salt Lake Man Recently non.... O TURBINE PUMPS . O TEST PUMP EQUIPMENT O ALUMINUM AND STEEL PIPE Lew, Overhead aad Qaaatlty Baying Meaas Lower Prices to Yob. ' ALL TYPES , PIPE FITTINGS ' o BACKHOE SERVICE CkstMB Week Car Sepde Bach FID, Fsoadafisas Tanks, TTeaehes, call os ros ms stratum PITCIIEU PUHP CORNISH, UTAH Ge PIPE PHONE MMMI CLOSEOUT-SPECIA- L sow surniss ust BRIEFS RICHMOND Salt Lake LDS temple was the setting dor the Friday marriage of Miss Christie Morgan and W. Francis South. ElRay L. Christiansen, assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, officiated. The bride, who has resided at 147 E. 2140 South, Is a daughter of Mrs. Myrtle W. Morgan, Warton, and the late Ezra Buraath Morgan. Mr. South is the son of Mr, and Mrs. William T. South, 173 E. 2140 South. The newlyweds greeted gnerts at n reception that evening at the CnriUon Reception Center, Bountiful Mrs. Denote 0. Fite was matron of honor ter the bride, with Iflee Susan Hob- Roth Ann Powell Lorraine Rice as bridesmaids and Kay Mor-an- d Kathy Morgan as WITHOUT SU1SEHT - - I . Susan Mendenhall spent For yean, many peoSunfrom Wednesday until Special St Paul, Minn. day with her parents, Mr. ple thought the only permanent cure for deafneae was thru and Mn. A. J. Mendenhall, a new invention (by a deaf inventor) is prov-tn-g and family. Susan is attend- surgery. Butcan have good homing again without surgery. that you ing school at Snow College in Ephraim. This new invention la completely different from a Receiving treatment In lets you UNDERSalt Lake City hoqittali are ing aid. It gives you good hearing (and and with nothwires wlithout cords, Mrs. Jeanne Johnson and 0. STAND what you bear) behind or L. Baltem. your oar. on your glasses ing in your clothes, The James Hendricks now way to tear tetter with-ou- t camp, Daughters of Utah lb learn more about fids to the write Pioneers, wtU bold their reginventor, Mr. Art Crosby, painful surgery, on Friday, co Hearing Information Canter, 215 Comnena Bldg., St ular meeting March 25, ait 2 pm. in the Paul, Minnesota. club moms. A good attendance is desired. Bar-ant- Lb. 47c h, FBABKS Bfdnwad Brisfs Sunday Church services in ward SWIFTS PREMIUM were conducted by Reed Woodkuu with prayers being ofteret by Karl Lemon and Robert Johnson. Evelyn Taylor An drus was released as organist tor Sm Junior Sunday School, sustained was Judy Doane. CUnton Housley was sustained as a teacher in the senior Sunday School. Spedal music was an organ and piano duet by. Fptqy Ramp and Douglas Lemon. Speakers were Clinton Hous; ley and Alvin Lemon. The Richmond South warn MIA Married! held their regular meeting on Monday Joseph T. South was his evening. Dinner was under gw direction of Dee and Marlene Bair, Stephen and Max ine Bair, Michael and Rhon- da Cetrara. Prayers offered by Del Sullen and t-bo- STEAK Lb. SAM Orange Juice . PASCO LIBBYS PEAS BLUE GOOSE 3 - vfV. to mji-al- lfor - Apple, Cherry, msssmiiows puut ..... SO 13 raQD-V- ri - ScAmI V ! -' 120 ritb H , you cahjavoioi T Bl! V i :.ir, INSURE t 1 ! r.ir ; plaa, mlliM hjr w ! fZmQore DRIVE A Closooui LITItE Spscials, Tell 9 Lewiston, Utah I: IWtab CSlMRHf Umm MaM E66S i ssMimsHT or asuesiTeii dmnrFiSc !, V' i AA GRADE MEDIUM i tAVE A LOT AT , HONOR BRAND I pA-- ii .5 bull c Cm He Ju ftc nuuum-sPMinn-.- M- .. rtv-if- c -f Pls.98 , 2PkfS.t9c M, CORN :,W an can r 4 CfissISc MS IRC; f ! . I - - x.'i 10 COMFORT CUT BEANS. PEAS, PIERCES WHOLE KERNEL CORN, CREAM Coa; MUete'BaOdlag Spskane, Waahtegtea MSI i rp 6IAPEFBU1T - Skfivw'i SCiasTRe CAN .if' Vqeiables . SCansUc !i iff Bob -. SMS TOILET TBSIII (COOHES-Gipti- eoipomiiaa hf U&DJL pwtwW ilw momwf jwa fanmt ta jrear emjfc; To Sign Up, CmHtmeii nsmua lihnNunos HAWAIIAN GOLD 5 Ctss SI I CROPSTAKE ' 3 t nm rarEAPPLEIVICI Su Cos SI Tan Cm 70s f- Fadanl Cnp S lfiaLfUR wi IDE - Xbf Stas i is. In li CUlinilS-SwaBsDa- DROUGHT SUSBCS Plaeapple PLANT DISEASES, mm !..lV 3 for 78c . . ID Uimw - Loir's ABOUT... l) 4)c Pbgs. II ftp. si LIBBYS 1 LB. CAN FBUIT PIES SIRUP-Sta- boyt-val- ues - IsIabJ Heat Pies lVt IB. .TAR 1 5 Cans 63c Sox. CANS milUTBUTTUi FROST ANOFREEZE' '' ,).t . fcr- Lb. 48c iotu osunsi rnozEn foods WHteiri Jei FLOOD FULLY COOKED I .. ,rw played a recording by Richards. Table decor? were in the St. Patricks day mow. y .'.rJJTS Lb.3lc STEM 2K picnics snuom he j Lb. Pbg. 53c 1 Slfln BUGS k JUMBO . Leon Webb. - Usher- ing were John B. South, Galvin McQmber, Tom Fox and. Scott Smith. the Richmond n anus SWIFTS PREMIUM brothers best man. nr LEWISTON BOLOIKIA BOSEDALE err Mrs. , Orlean to the De-- j was hostess at the Dee hospital in Ogden. Whyte Ronald and Diane Johnson, Lure chib Friday afternoon: ' Glade Myler and Carolyn at the Pop n Pins banquet ; , Kendell, all students at the USU and who live in Logan, room in Preston. Bridge was ; spent the past weekend at lunch. Spe--. their homes visiting their played following clal guests wert Ethel Cro- - j ' parents and families. Mr. and Mrs. David Jen- shaw of Angels Camp, Calif., V sen of Brigham City visited and Mrs. Louise Hickenloop-- , Sunday with Mr. and Mn. er of Preston. , Joseph Myler and family. - w EXPERT SERVICING OF ALL DEEP WEU 0 Mrs. Marcel Pitcher and great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Pitcher. Mrs. Violet Houser from Filer, Ida., visited last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eddy and family of Clearfield visited the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bingham. Ray Bingham is at home recuperating from surgery and medical treatments received the past several weeks -I DE LURE CLUB MEETS Relief Society Holds Party cher ward meeting on Sunday, a new bishopric was sustained. They are Milton - THE CITIZEN, Lewiatsn, Utah March 24. UN Cornish Briefs v- - .Sl : t |