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Show Cake Bake Weston Cub Scouts Hold Father-So- n WESTON The Cub Scouts had a program and party on 4 and children went to Ogden on Mothers Day and took his mother, Mrs. Joseph Phillips, out to dinner. Elder Allen King, son of Mr. mul Mrs. Jack King Jr., reported on his Southeast British LDS mission Sunday evening in the Weston ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. John Gunnell and baby of Kaysville spent at the home of her May parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack King Jr. It was Mr. Kings birthday. On Mother's Day, the Kings had a family dinner and Included Jack King Sr. and Denda Haynes and family of Preston, Leslie Seam-on- s of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew King of Arbon and Mr. and Mrs. DeVar Balls and family of Benson and Don Perkes and family of Pleasant View, Ut Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. King attended a wedding reception in Salt Lake City for a nephew, David Balls, and bride, Vonna Mecham, both of Salt Lake City. A niece, Lisa Perkes, of Pleasant View, returned home with them for the weekend. n Mr. and Mrs. Owen were in Pocatello a week ago Saturday visiting with a Mrs. Alice in the ward cultural May hall for their fathers. It was a cake bake for the sons and dads. Fred Bingham and foster son, Gaylan Little Eag-le. won the contest The cakes were auctioned off and each boy and his father bought their own cake that they bad baked. Refreshments were served to 22 Cub Scouts and their fathers. Mr. mid Mrs. John H. Bing-gehad a birthday dinner Sunday for Pas Martinez of Clifton. Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Rogers of Lewiston, William Binggeli of Day-toMrs. Linda Checketts of Preston, and from Pocatello came Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aguilar and family, Joe Aguilar and daughter Juanita, and Agramanos Asosta and sons, Jesse, Joe, Teddy and Toni, who have an orchestra and play for dances all over Idaho. They played several dance numbers and sang songs for the group. Dinner was served to 20. Mrs. Emma Schwartz- of Malad visited one day last week with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Binggeli. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Phillips Stokes. Mrs. Richard Lemmon was in Murray a week ago Friday at the home of Mrs. Vera Rusty picker spindles? Matthews risking with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Peter2-- li n, - 3 Mau-gha- sister-in-la- son. Mrs. June Anderson was in Pocatello from May 2 visiting with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wood. Chevron CP Oils are wetter, oilier. Low cost. Cut rust and wear on spindles, criwm Donna Lee and Carolyn Hobbs were home from Salt Lake City for Mothers Day weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hobbs. The Fred Weyermans had their son, Sgt. Harry Weyer-maand wife Deniece of Spokane visiting from Wednesday to Saturday. He was home on a sick leave. Mrs. John Phillips of Haw n, CALL STANDARD OIL FR. CO. GRAIN GROWERS FRESTOH Standard Oil Company of California thorne, Calif., has been here visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turnbow. He took his wife and children and her mother, Mrs. Phillips, out to dinner on Mothers Day. y Callers at the Maurice home on Mothers Day y were Mr. and Mrs. Mark and children of Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips of Layton. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nielsen on Mothers Day were Mrs. May Kimber of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Howe Lund and daughter Kristine of Satt Lake City. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tingey. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Phillips have a new baby, their first daughter, born Saturday, May 2. She will be named Jennifer Lee. They also have a son. Mrs. John Phillips of Hawthorne, Calif., has been here helping care for her new Mat e r n a 1 granddaughter. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gabsa of LawnTin-ge- Tin-ge- dale, Calif. Mrs. Chloe Cahoon of Day-to- n enjoyed Mothers Day din-nwith her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Sparrow. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stewart had their family home on Mothers Day. They were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood and baby Matthew, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Shumway and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wennergren, all of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and daughters, Nicole and Lisa, of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cornia drove to Randolph, Ut., to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Groll, on Mothers Day. Guests on Mothers Day at the Platt B. Greene home were Mrs. Rayola Archibald and family of SmKhfield, Jarvis Greene of Woods Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Erickson and children Stephanie and Susanne of Hyrum, Mr. o: and Mrs. James Cbatterton of Preston, Mr. and Fair-vieGreene and family of Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. of BGeutler and son Douglas Mrs. and Mr. and Dayton Chad Ross Greene and son famand the Denton Greene ily of Weston. Mrs. A. E. GoodseU went to Preston to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fellows and Mother s family for dinner on Ddy Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hentelephone derson received calls from their children on Mothers Day, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vorwaller of Indio, Calif., and the Rex Henderson family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schvane-veld- t and daughter-in-laMrs. Brent Schvaneveldt and children of Logan, went to s Ogden for dinner on Mother Jack Mrs. and Mr. with Day Seamons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Zane Berge-so- n called from Santa Ana, ., Mr. and Mrs. Bryan to talk to his parents, son, on Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buttars had callers on Mothers Day. Mrs. They were her mother, James Lannan and son Jack of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stevenson of Logan. Enjoying dinner on Mother's Day at a cafe in Smithfield were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lloyd and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jepsen of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Benson and her mother, Mrs. Ora Porter of Logan. Dinner guests on Mothers Day at the Earl S. Buttars home were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buttars and family and Mr. and Mrs. D. Therrall Campbell and children of Weston; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smart and baby of Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stevenson of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hansen of Arbon, Idaho. The Stewart Buttars family went to Freedom, Wyo., for Mothers day to be with her mother, Mrs. Lula Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schvane veldt made a trip to Burley . w, Berge-Calif- May morning. After they left for home, Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen and family went to Brigham BE A MEMORABLE ONE . . . and Mrs. Farrell Nielsen. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. William Brant before returning home. Callers on Mothers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Fiom U. & I. FURNITURE - LOTS OF FREE PARKING ZN BACK OF THE STORE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS IDAHO Bastian were the Merlin Bastian family of Malad; and from Weston were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bastian, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tingey and children and the Eldon Bastian family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bingham had their family home on Mothers day: Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Long and children of Brigham City and Joan Bingham of Ricks College in Rexburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Buttars and Mr; and Mrs. Weldon Reeder were In Caldwell and Twin Falls a week ago Sunday to Tuesday visit-nwith Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Feller and family in Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Feller in Twin Falls, n Mrs. Della Buttars of and her mother, Mrs. Al-- a Palmer of Preston, accompanied their sister and S. GOLD STRIKE STAMPS. PLUS - DISCOUNT PRICES EGGS CAKE - I-IIX-ES GRADE AA YOUNGSTERS CARTONED 4 Boxes $1J)0 4 Doz. $1.00 MED. & LARGE, SPECIAL PRICES SWANS DOWN - ASSORTED g Lo-fa- daughter, Mrs. Raymond Hobbs, and daughter, Valyn, Pocatello last Saturday and spent the day with Mrs. Beulah Perry and Mrs. Alta' Durrant. Sunday afternoon callers on on Mothers day of Mr. and drs. Raymond Hobbs were dr. and Mrs. Glenn Keller i and children of Mink Creek; j Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roberts of Richard Dr. Weston; Hobbs of Hooper, Utah, who was on his way to Ontario, Ore., where he will spend two weeks. On May 5, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hobbs and Roland Hobbs went to Salt Lake City to attend a funeral for an uncle, Melvin Cluff. Mr. and Mrs. Therrall L. Campbell had their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Steven Smart and daughter Teressa of Pocatello for dinner on Mothers Day. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Campbell visited with her parents, on May 11 and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buttars. their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. . Mr. and Mrs. Garr Griffiths were in Ogden Friovernight with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Brant day Mrs. Michael Griffiths. On of Brigham City have wel- Mothers Day they had Mr. comed their second adopted and Mrs. Startford Loosle and child into their home. The children of Smithfield and the baby, a little girl, was born Murrie Godfrey family of SoMay 3. They have an adopt- da Springs for dinner. ed son, William Clyde Brant. Grandparents are Mr. am Mrs. Clyde Nielsen of WesI son-in-la- Too many oils? Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlson and children of Bla:kfoot were guests on May 9 of Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Michelson. That Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Michelson went to the hospital to call on Mrs. Albert Smith, a patient there. Mrs. Myrtle Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank South and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Morgan and children of Pocatello enjoyed dinner on Mothers day with thet Marion Morgan family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Egbert and baby of Morgan came Friday before Mothers day and visited with the Clyde Nielsens until Sunday BEANS - RICE LOT SALE CASE BULK Buy by Ihe Case and Save Macaroni - Spaghetti JUMBO BAGS - - 4 Lbs. 69c 5 TISSUES NORTHERN FACIAL 59c HAIR SPRAT REG. 77c GET SET PRODUCE 50 Lb. 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