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Show April 21. UN i. - Boise Gill In Salt Lake I r i Sociable Citizen Tlie i DON May 20 in the Salt Lake LEG. Temple la Ite wedding date that hu been chosen by Mias Juke Smith, daughter of Mn. Denle AUen of Boise, end Michael Keller, on of Mr. and Mrs. Parmer Keller of Proton. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 G. Ken-nar- d have had Mrs. brother, Seth Davidson, visiting the past two weeks. Seth will be remembered for his car and motorcycle racing and as a rodeo m this a Mu Smith graduated performer from Borah high school and nu been is now a student at Boise gathering i i book that College. Mr. Keller, a graduate of ing written about Ms life. He Preston MM i school, is em- visited friends and relatlvu ployed in Boiu by Rocky in Soda.Springs with another lis well Mountain Baak Note Cbm- William Mrs. Doutre, in ter, v, PMy. v Salt Lake GUy before returnM ing to his home In Washoug-a- l, Ken-ner- ds r u u - Wineh. Mm mm julie ' Mr. and Mrs. Bkno Roller Dr. and Mn. M. M. Keller srs rejoicing over the nows of Woodland Hills, Calif., new visited here - recently with of the arrival of a grandson, born to Mr. and Mr. and Mn. Elmo Keller. Mis. Elmo Keller Jr., who Dr. Keller and Elmo an reside at San Luis 'Otgspo, brothen. Calif. A sister, Staauna, is her new brother, Mr. and Mn. E. H. Lloyd f,i attended funeral services for Mr. Lloyds brother, David Briber Hulu hu T. Lloyd, Mrs, in Salt Lake City been - vistting in Phoenix, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Aris., the past two weeks, Jepsen also attended. Mrs. Mr. the gueet James Harrington. Mr. and Mn. Leonard Hu-lspent Sunday and Monday in Tooele visiting Mr. :i and Mn. L. Dean Hulat and . family. V et - v . APRIL I L. W. HUMaad of Lu An Mn. Terry CteL Mr. and , Mr. John Durstaler got geles, Calif., hu returned boy. teuton, AonHin, Preeton and will make an ajolly party lor bar club ; 7 flie Ha Is APRIL Jeflntte slay. associates Wednasday eveEdith Chrishis of mart David sirter, Mn. Mr. and was ning. A salad luncheon BOrtaod. Arimo, tensen, boy. afterwhlch served at ,7:30 APRILS needlefwork and lodal chat Recent bouse guests of Mn. Terry StepMr. and CUftord Mrs. were eojoyed. ; . Senator, and. Soda and were Springs, boy. hen!, Bishop Fortgren ! The LoPine camp, Daih-ter- s Mrs.- Clair Bsrl and cfa K-- .APRIL of Pioneers, waa enter- dren of Reno, Nev., m Min. Mr. and Roger Baker, Richard tained tar Mrs. Vera Biggs Bishop and Mrs Calif. boy. Frtrview, Vj of Adorn13. Pacohna, Keysor Wednesday, April ments of the Easter season APRIL 18 lent en attractive atmosMrs.' Bert Martin Sr., was Mr. and Mrs. ABen Wbtte-heaphere to the occasion. .The elated to receive a plane Franklin, girl lesson about pioneer cattle ticket from her eon and Ms to to the Ihedr APRIL 13 end stgnfgcance wife, the Roger Jebbsea, given by Kar- come and vutt them at their Mr. and Mn. Edward pioneers ma Anderson. Mrs. Cassle home in Santa Maria, Calif., Griffrth, Weston, boy- Bell give ihe history of her and to get acquainted with APRIL IS . great grandparents, .Thomas a new adopted daughter of Barnaby Bennett and Am theirs. They alio have four Mr. and Min. Earl Jenun, Lacy Bennett. Refreshments other children. Mrs. Martin boy. were enjoyed ' by the 13 in bo plans to attend sessions Mr. and t Mrs. Sherman at the Los Angeles and Oak- Lindhardt, Mink Creek, boy. (attendance. land tempies and to spend APRIL 13 Mrs'. lone Oliverson presid- some time visiting Mr. and Moat Andrews Mr. Leslie and Mi. Michael ed at an attractive party for Ms. Mr. as well Calif., boy. Prestm, Wednesdesto, associates her dub Lund at Mr. and Mn. Dell licks, day evening. A delicious and Mrs. Dalnes enroute home Bancroft, gbi. supper was followed by pin- Provo, Utah, ochle and score awards went Mn! Howard Almond and to Ethel MockU and Marilyn CLUBS two children have returned Henderson. , home after having spent the Mrs. Hattie Grebves was A jolly party of Friday past two weeks visiting her hostess for the Ladies Liter-ar- y Mrs. wood-roevening was the one given parents, Mr. and in club at her home on Boise. Rasmussen, for Winward Mrs. Ray by : North First West street her club associates. Featurtwo Thursday from four to six ed was a demonstration and Mn. James Con and A feature of the oclock. of vfcre of hair end Logan , daughters wigs modeling pieces. Luncheon was ser- Sunday guests of Mir. and event was an interesting re' Mn. J. G. Kennard., . ved to 16. view of the book, Those Who Love, authored by Irving stone and gven by Mn. Pauline Beeckstead. were Dainty refreshments served. , ProhrricaaDy j , - Bari Lloyd is at Tetonil thb week on busineu. Sunday guesto of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lundquirt wan Mr. and Mn. ' Leon Lund- ubt and family of: Bounti-and Mr. and Mn. Tim Hobbs and children of Franklin. ? d, f Mr. and Mn. Reese Kern and family of Idaho Falk were guests of Mr. Mn. Alfred Kent Saturday. 01-se- Mr. and Mn. Elvoid Monson and children went to Tremonton Sunday to visit Mr. and Mn. Glade Anderson who have a new baby ' L The Andersens now Mr. and Mn. Howard Glover and Mr. and Mn. Carl Glover visited relatives in Aberdeen Sunday. . iHWiH U.&LFnnritun Co. ; Prastim. Idaho three girb. ve n, u 'g1, STOKI CENTRAL MARKET - LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN OF THE BACK RESTON, IDAHO -- BIG STORE -P- STRIKE STAMP- GOLD - BOLIAD BAT SPECIALS SODA POP COkh, PEPSI. FLAVORS P, 12 KING wrywuni SUGAR q boxes POWDERED AND BROWN POP CORN JOLLY TIME 8 MB. CPJit PKG8. w here. . . Back at her home in Preston is Mrs. Mabel Turley, who has returned from a vacation in Mesa, Arts. $1 for J tall cam IG- A- IGA - 4 boxes MIXES BEG. SIZE ALL FLAVORS 3 boxes jjj I; cans $1 PIZZA MIX - Mn. Areta Cbttle has spent the past two weeks in Salt Lake City visiting relatives. Mr. and Mn. Herman Cottle and family brought her home Sunday 'and spent toe forepart ; of toe week visiting n- - . ud - Paii-vle- ft.r IGA . vu saveSO Parrel Lu Mr. and Mn. sen and thru children and Mr. and Mn. J. H. Hansen were guests cf Mr.- and Mrs. Glen Jenkins at Shelley 3 - OPIIOLSTEDY GREAVES ud j ui wn DUGS end - THE CITIZEN, Lewiston, Utah I AND MEAT BAU- - tpbYT PINEAPPLE cans TIDBITS, CHUNKS, SLICED, CRUSHED TAU, CANS DOG FOOD 13 SKIPPY OR VETS ; S1 s Mn. Odetta .Monson con tained memben of the -- 5 ud J. Wayne D. BeU Walter Roea, Pnbllihen Published every Thurs g day by the Citizen Company, Inc., Lewiston, Utah, and entered as second class matter in the Lewiston symi a seasonable atmosphere to the occasion. ' The lesson 'I Pub-ttinln- titled Pioneer Cattle was present by Mrs. Elsie Mc- Mrs. Monson relatCauley. ed the unusual drcumstancu connected with the time her great grandfather, Elija Git belt, his sister, Ellen .Gilbert, and James Talmags were baptised. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon Poet Office. rates in Subscription Cache County, S3J0 a outside year. 14-0- 0 Fruib & Vegetables FUSH MRS ttj. 4lc 1ULB.PKG. la. 1V0CIMS JOHNSON ronnn IN US. DRUG AS A PUBLIC SERVICE LISTS NEXT WEEK'S SCHOOL ' LUNCH MENU (East side Schoob) Cheese Salad Cherry Pie Bread, Butter, Milk AfewysartsasdpMMriiMS th No. 2 kilter Hi osrsstkni.lt v j.: V t wn particulirty strioos witll r v1": z. children. Any Infant who ciught it was almost wra to dte. Yet today the disease has become so rare that many doctors haven't seen a case la years. thidnies and denseness of luxurious . .. lOtV REG. I1US SPECIAL ROLL price , MiyllS ; t TUESDAY 21 .. JMtMf 4 PASTR7 SHOP BUST DOWNTOWN LOCATION IN CENTRAL MARKET AT OUR CONVENIENT 5 BREAD LB Loaves - BANANA NUT BREAB . . 29' Loaf -- PURSER'S uACatnp " CHICKEN BREASTS . Milk 1 WEDNESDAY 27 Hamburger Gravy liaaiwt Pntatoee a wtwfo host of drugs that weren't drewnedoile the good old dsys. These new drags not j do only control diseese-t- hiy much to reduce the cost of Wness. k U-Z- Cream Corn Fruit Bread, Butter veci'inbjotics.wlfns.ind n aHMeeaeseeay Milk Today your doctor cm prescribe Luxurious richness witk tho Cteaatag Ease of the beauty ef wort wfll flatter ysur heme. TV lash Oe yams are ts durable as they are MM. ; Decanter estars bring nsw spnrklo ts y Ny-Ia- MONDAY 25 Fruit Other diseases like whooptnf couth, scarlet fever, ind mastoiditis srs of no longer the dreed child-killeold. Tho death rite for youngsters of 1 to 4 has plummeted 809S just Since 1930. Modem drugs have made much of the difference. "Plaza Square" carpet by Lees. SMS MADE WITH FRESII BANANAS FOR THAT WONDERFUL FRESH MOIST FLAVOR-LO- TS OF NUTS ADDED FOR A DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR TREAT Olives or Dill Pickles Chicken Noodle Soup ' in SI 12 Ut. . "Plneappe and Cottage GOOD OLD DAYS II - Beef Stew 1 it SfMll DELICIOUS 100 STONE GROUND WHOLE WHEAT . . . MORE FLAVOR AND WE MAKE FINEST WHITE LESS CALORIES MORE NUTRITION BREAD TOO I ! ! FRIDAYS DIPHTHERIA In tho ISe Beckst 0BAH6ES FritzoiFocds OUT ms ' wltt Peanut Butter Frosting Brwd, Bmtar, MUk Cake 1 . . If r-- d-s- . n i ' iktr'1" ains ; cnuPBima , - - "t i m I I - 1 ' Hash Browns Fruit Ctip wito Orange r'-Jbl- JOHIISOU'SDDUG OF PRESTON , puhmtobe 'm-- CHICKEN THIGHS ' .v DAC0U ' f SWIFTS JUMBO r; Ifi LB. BY ; the Place Lb. . i- Cs tt LB. wUtpweaeeew v . j. Y ' - r. ww NIV ft ; 'f jfl. J; ' r 5.- r; i. , v . II BOLOGnS"' S SWIFTS SWEET RASHER ! , ff.- ' .Vl . r . i 1 . it .iV |