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Show Mt -- TnutonBxiab TREASURETON BRIEFS CUFTON BRIEFS Sunday dinner guests at tiie home of Mr. and Bfrs. T. J. Barger were Dock Bar ger, Mr. and Bfrs. Herbert nagner and Mrs. Edith Cai-teof Pocatello. Blrs. Dock Father, Daughters Have Operations ef TREiNTON LeRoy Speck-ma- n had a nose operation and his two daughter! , Sharon anj Darbara, had their tonsils removed at the Log-a- n hospital Friday. They are all reported to be recov- ing satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin accompanied by Mrs. Aubrey Griffin and Mn. Henry Merman, drove to Idaho fall Wednesday evening. Mr. and Bln. Griffin went to attend a Puller Kush dinner meeting and the others visited relatives in Idaho Palls. Mn. Vernon Bright and family of HBchmomt ware dinner guests of her , Mr. and Bln. Cedi following attended the and Gleaner banquet Saturday night in the stake center: Bfr. and Mrs. Harold Wknl, Bishop and Bln. Merlin L. Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant, Mr. and Mn. Joseph E. Atkinson, Drama Spackman, Norman Gene Christensen, Jay Merrill and Nikki Koppee. Mrs. Flossie Atkinson and Marlene visited Mrs. Belva Skinner of Logan on her birthday Friday. Bliss Patty Skinner came back with them for a short visit. Saturday Bln. Belva Skinner, children Ratty and Richard, and Flossie Atkinson visited another stater, Lottie Lou Phillips, of Preston. A social of the Mutual Merrleds was held Friday evening In the ward cultural ball. Various games wars played after which a supper was served. Those in charge were Bfr. and Mrs. Raymond Kupfer, Bfr. and Mrs. Haridd Butters. Bfr. and Bln. Legrand Reeder and BIr. and Mrs. Bfarvln Tillotsen. About 50 ware present. About 38 young people from Trenton had an excursion to the Logan temple Saturday where they aid ns for the dead, and Bln. Willard Pit- M-Me- n i cher and family attended the funeral of an unde, Wells Smith, In Smithfleld Friday. Morris, Jay and Dale itch. er played an organ and violin prelude and posthide. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer and family of Salt Lain were Saturday visitors with his parents, Mr. and Bfrs. E. C. Spencer. They came to Newton to see her mother Mrs. Bfaude Goodsell. who was observing her birthday ckraan. Yarn pillows and Marvin Buttan and slan aster eggs, under the direc- ley Butler met with an auto- larger is in California vition of Mabel Bfartenson, mobile accident on their way sing at the home of Bfr. and were made. Quilting and to school Bfanday morning. Mrs. Gary Sanford, who are other handwork was done Both boys were noepttalixed the proud parents of a new during the day. At noon a for a short time. Marvin is baby. Mrs. Sanford is the dinner was served tar the the son of BIr. and Mrs. Har- Bargers daughter. old Butfars and Arlene Kii Mr. and Blrs. Don Work-roa- n Ftonnce the son of BIr. and Bfrs. irue Chambers, and son Todd visited Butler and Ruth Spackman. Twenty-eigwomen and eight children were served. Many Trenton students at tending Sky View attended the Red Letter Day at the anniversary. Peart Griffin, Gwen Winn USU on Saturday. and Luelk Rsyne also went Mr. and Bfrs. Mark L. to Newton to help their sis- Godfrey are rsjoiriqg over ter, Bfaude Goodsell, ceie- - the arrival of their fourth brate her birthday. child, and second dautfder, Mrs. Nbrnu Marriott who was born to them last hosteis to the Bfarguret Ann Adams Benson camp of the Word has been received Daughters of Pioneers at her here also of ilia birth of a home Mday afternoon. A baby son to Bfr. and Bfrs. of history of her grandmother, Lloyd (Venna) , Buttan Nancy Lucinda Perry Jami- Salt Lake CMy. Grandparson, was read by Velva J. ents are Bfr. and Bfrs. HarAlbop. The lesson on Early old Buttan and BIr. and Mediums of Exchange was Mn. Harold Spackman of Bfrs. Spackman given by Ethleen Grant Re- lYenton. freshments were served to pent several days In Salt Mabel Bfartenson, Lona Holt, Lake City with her daughter Mildred Andersen, Llixie and the new baby. This is GancheK, Josephine Lqgay, the couple's lint child. Lola Littledike, Mr. and Bln. Edward Bfffis ens, Pearl Spencer, Hedvig and family of Kearns, Utah, Exhleen BtnjgWam, Grant, wen Sunday guests of Us Fern Jensen, BUlUe Eller-ma- mother, BIr. and Bfrs. WilSpecial guests were liam V. Coonszy. Velva Atop, raise Eppich Mr. and Bin. Therm Hanand Eloise Benson. sen and Sheri drove to Salt Bfr. and Bfrs. Norvel Hum- Lake City Saturday on busi-dphreys and baby of SaX They also visited Like City and BIr. and Bln. their daughter and Bfr. and Bfrs. Darwin Nathan Humphreys and dsugiter LnRne of Trenton Spackman, of Magna. were Sunday dinner guests Bfr. and Bfrs. Gene Day of Bfr. and Bfrs. John Smith, and family of Downey were of Bfr. and it being Norvels birthdty. Others there were BIr. and Bln. Tillotsen, Mrs. John Smith, Jo Marie, Bfr. and Bfrs. Clyde Beth, Clair, Marilyn ana and daughters, Atom, vian and Braude, of Castle-forMelody Smith. Mn. William Johnson and Idaho, spent the weekanily of Logan visited at end in Utah. Friday evening the Nathan Humphreys home they stayed overnight at the on home of her parents, Mr. TheReSef Society held a and Bin. E. w. Bingham. went to Salt spring sale in connection with a special work day on Lake C&ty where Afona re Tuesday. Quilts, pillow cases ceived a medical check-uand other articles were sold and then came hack to under direction of Velda Trenton, staying overnight with the Binriiams. They left Sunday about noon for their home in Idaho. Alone is recuperating satisfactorily following an attack of polio. Eldon Rasmussen, n of the E. W. Binghams, from Pnd, Idaho, was a visitor Tuesday. He came down to be with fata taster, Lulu Wood, who underwent -- ht son-in-ta- w, d, p, w and Jerry Quigley of Twin Fails, former wen- - ton residents, visited with Mrs. LeGrand Reeder Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Boyd Hulse and three children of Jerome, are pending sane time visiting her parents, Bfr. and Bfrs. Leland T. CMtle. BIGHT CUSTOM GARDEN TILLING WITH TILLED UP TO 11 INCHES - Sm IDLER N Mor-tenso-n DEEP - - CENTRAL MARKET al - e, FLOURI8" Bundereon and Elaine Spackman; piano and organ duet by Laurel WUtiama and Lana Trailing; talks by Alan Ashcroft, Vivian Spackman and Kathy Allen; vocal duet by Lanette Ransom and Efaiia Godfrey, accompanied by The Maxine Christensen. Singing Mothers sang. Ctas-ta- g pr ayer was by Chartea Spackman. Mrs. Alvin Hauser and son Bfike of Flier spent some time here bet week visiting her brother and wife, BIr. and Blrs. Joseph E. Atkinson. The next day they visit ed BIr. and Bln. Dell Atkinson of Gbifcston, Bln. Hazel Nelson of Perry and BIr. and Bln. Hannon Campbell of Brigham. Mr. and Bfrs. VerraH Brown and Carol Bfay attended the funeral services for n cousin of Bfrs. Browns, Everett Davis of Rupert, on was Tuesday. Bfr. Davb killed in a tractor accident. BIr. and Bfrs. ' Legrand Reeder attended a funeral service for his aunt in Lewiston last week. Legrand waa a pallbearer. Following the funeral hie brother and wife, Bfr. and Bfrs. Elmer Reeder, of Layton were guests at the home of Legrand and Venice. Roger Dock of Silt Lake City visited Saturday with his parents, Bfr. and Bfrs. Louis Dock. Louis Is slow-a- t the present $4.89 lav S3JI Mtiton Bernes was honored an bis birthday by his three dau0tera Cbleen Grok, Yevone Ladle and Janet Adamson. They met at tae Barnes home and a turkey dinner and the afternoon visiting. it visitors who called on them were BIr. and Bfrs. of Clarence (Delta) Todd Missoula, Moot, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fife of Hamilton. K. Hayes Mont., Bfrs. P. and Mrs. W. F. Jensen of an, Bfr. and Bln. and Bfr anl Mrs. Edward Dana of Ogden. Bfr. end Bfrs. Francis G4-di- s and family of Kearns were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Bfrs. Norris Preeee. Bfr. and Bln. Alton Klngs-for- d and family drow to i to visit his mother, Itozeth KIngsfoH. and other relatives. Returning home they visited wMi Mrs. Bertha Cornish in Brigham Sty. Mn. Karen Hrrnn nd sons of Salt Lake City met the Kingtfonta in and a visit was enjoyed with all relatives meeting at the home of Mn. Izora COVE PURPLE FOL EASIER BASKET $1.25 Har-Hanse- ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1 x $1.60 n 0dn Olm-etea- GRHTNGS BOX $1.25 The Primary officen and teachers mt MomJpv the preparation ning for The lesson was meeting. given by Venice Rodebush. Song practice was cowhr n by Gloria Lanen and Allen. light refrrii-ment- s were served by Bfax-in- e RawVns and Benon Allen. The Adult Aaronlc eta nee meet etch Blondey evening. A lesson wes given by Jos eph Dny on Degriesof Gtorjr. A duet was sung Linen mid Jessie Larsen, for Barbara accomoanled Hendricks. Light refreshments were served by BIr. and Bfrs. Don Tartar. La-Daw- CANDCS OUR COMPLETE UNE OP RUSSBL STOVB EASTS DRUG STORE PRESTON. IDAHO d. JELLO )le DOMES- 10 Boxes AMQiypm STAyowg FLAV-ORAI- D DRESSING 12 n swmlw M 39 Qt Jar Salad Bowl - 37c Phgs. ASSORTED . Cove Man Honored With Birthday Party SR Have Tour Garden Tilled BIr. and Bin. Roland Ting Dost Bitter accompanied BIr. and vel Butler. Thursday afternoon in Cleve- Bin. Arthur Beck of Logan I32-17SCALL WALLACE NIELSON Louis Dock has been In tho land at the home of BIr. and on 3 a trip to Shoshone Falls receiving Mrs. Rukm Burton. Logan hoqdtal Sunday. medical attention. The ward speech meet was held Tuesday evening with director, Joyce Lower, in change. Very fins talks were given by Bette Andrew, DON GREAVES IGA STORE Andrew. jMn ggscfc- man, SMrlene Griffin, Marsh Rawlins Spackman, and Rachel Ashcroft. Bfusl-cnumbers were n vocal oto by Beth Smith, accom-b- y LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN her stater, Jo-OF 1HK and n quartet, Nola IDAHO PRESTON, GOLD Griffin and three daughters Janet, Arlene andI LuAnn Stake YMMIA board members present stare Yodden Pitcher and Quintal Peart The ninth grade seminary GOLD MEDAL He OFF students, under the direction of Rex Spackman, presented SO L-B- 116 the program at sacrament Sumtay evening. meeting Above) LGJL FLOUI SO Lk Rhonda Rasmussen conduct- - Cm Bibb COME M TO I n. son-in-la- EASTER j. r. THE CITIZEN, Lewiston, Utah April 7, 1IN CLIFTON Mr. and Mrs. John L. Willis of Arizona, former residents of Clifton, have been visiting old friends in the community for a week. Bfrs. Marguerite Henderson drove to Preston Saturday to spend the night with BIr. and Blrs. Ruel Keller. Sunday they all went to Soda Springs for a ride. - ... Bfr. and Bln. LeRoy of SmtihflsM are par- Fish Shx 4 far $1 Grape Juice 7 for $1 baby glii e son, Bln. Dobson of Richmond and Bfr. and Bln. Edward Davis and son of Preston. Following meeting the Eskelson family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doris Eskelson for dinner and spent the afternoon. Mn. Violet Lanen and daughter Annette traveled bv train to Denver to get ac- Minted wih a new grand-ugie- r S born to Bfr. and AT OUR CONVENIENT CHICKENS AND BUNNIES Banana Bat Cahe Bfr. and Jgc gforfflfc 79c . CAKE WITH THICK SMOOTH BANANA LIGHT CREAM FROSTING BIADE FROM GOLDEN RIPE FRUIT -- PUBSEB'S HEATS- - FRYERS Brig- Urga - LkaI ham City. BIr. and Bfrs. Horace Rawlins have been appointed to succeed Bfr. and Bfrs. Reginald Rawtine as caretaken of the chapel. Grawn Fred LB. Bfrs. Preeee and family visited Bfr. and Mr! .LeRoy Smith in Richmond. They recently attended the 55th wedding enniveraary of their sister end husband, BIr. and Mrs. Flmer Hatch, of Yuba City, Calif. Other relatives who accompanied BIr. and Bfrs. Amlh to Ctalfomla Bfrs. Lulu Parry. Blrs. EHen Bowman and Mrs. Geneva Hill of Salt Lake CUy. SHOP Box. 40c Kay Hymas. She is greeted by a sister. Bishop Larsen move them to Ogden to catch the train. Returning home he called on Bertha (tarnish In Ea. .... .... Mrs. Bfrs. Hater Grass . . Bunch lCs 38c BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED Easter Cookies 18Lbts . IN Ufa. DOWNTOWN LOCATION Of CENTRAL MARKET GABE EASTEB EGGS - RIPE POTATOES BUST PASTRT ALL COLORS 15c OBAHGES . . Bncbet$l 5 far $1 .... TV DDIUEnS She is . Lb. . CASE Orange Juice the granddautfiter of Bfr. and Bfrs. Doris Eeketaon and was blessed and given the name of Roxnnn in meeting Sunday by her father. He was assisted by. grandfather, Doris Eeketaon, tuples, Johnny Eskelson, Edward Davis and Leslie Dee Esketaon. Young Steven Men was confirmed a member of the church by Ms father, assisted by the bishopric. Out of town visitors at meeting were BIr. and Bln. Richard Eskelson and family of Ben- T0IIAT0ES SOLID Ee-kels- on ents of Frails and Vegetables FBOZEH FOODS . i niEUEDS SWIFT PREMIUM Ul Ik . CUT, UP sSc B0I1EUBS HAH. MORRELL - , , FULLY COOKED $1X3 LB. v. . I . - , 4 me V.1I |