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Show CLUBS The Suajawea CUP met Friday ct li.ie u:mo z.I Mis. Louisa Crame iRai'mu'jscn and Maurina Bjrtcn, ca.tai.i, conducted. lire lesson, United Order," was given by Maiy Miliar end history of Jam L. Crane was given by Mrs. Riasnui-san- . Oilers pre rent were Enid Fryer, Gladys Jansen, Annum Bright, Leona Kennard, Adelia Backstead and 'Leatoa Smith. Pie and ice cream were served. Feb. 17, - The LoPir.fi CUP met with Mr 3. Myrtle Ch'oules Feb. 2 with Muriel Jainjan, first vice conducting. Cuter read the loss an, United Order. Ona Eigley read the history of her great, La-vin- oapi-ain- ia David great grandfather, Crockett. Others present were Cassie Bell, Mvrth Byington, Vera Nelson, Donna Shipley, Ellon Sorensen. Phyllis Tanner, Donna Webster, IsabeU Fellows and Florence Hobbs. ElTon Gibson had the Ra- Mrs. Sylvia Davis had the Tessa Wmn DUP at chael Porter DUP meet at her her home. CaVeda Sharp, borne Feb. 16. Margery Anderson conducted and AHie Packer gave the lesson, United Order. Effie Skinner read the life sketch Of her great, great grandmother, Ann Col' lett. Mrs. Gibson served a salad plate luncheon to the above mentioned and Soiohia Williams, Marguerite Mary Brower, Clara Buttars, Clara Hollingsworth, Lola MaEntire and Janetta Hansen. captain, conducted. Mary Kjiar gave the lesson on the United Order. Ann Clements read the history osf her great1, grandfather, Henry Funk. Also present were Pearl Allred, Myrtle Wright, EsteSla Fuller, Charlene Helen Seamans, Ltockstader, Helen Palmer, Myna Kidd Baswortti, Norma Crabtree, Eda Hebdon and Nola Mechaim. Mrs. with was Mrs. Davis and a dessert luncheon was served. Dock-stad- er d, r, PRESTON - FEB. and 24, 25, 26 wmt msmev's; . ,r Hi, . Adults GOLD STRIKE STAMPS SPECIALS DEI MONTE SHRIMP TINY PINEAPPLE can 45c Crushed - OYSTERS Tidbits - Chunks cans 89c can 69c KEEELER COOKIES Children (under $1.00 POP CORN Choe. Fudge, Pecan Sandies, Vanilla Marshmellow, Choc Grahams, Etc. 2 a- rr J ' ''Ta o Pre-ston- , o-- Wanda Allen entertained at bridge Thursday evening at the Pup N Pins dining roam and dinner wa3 served at seven oclock to Gwen Egbert, r, Mae Cutler, Louise Belva Hart, Ruth Weber, Edith Hillstead and Sarah Bambrough. Edith won high and Belva the P-N- and red candles on an antique white base. Bridesmaids were Kathy Hansen, Kay Dawn Cole, Car.i, Carole ole Henderson, LARGE Beverly Fisher, and Charlotte Chatterton. They were attired in floor length gowns of deep red velvet and pale pink crepe and carried cello pkgs 89c 2-- Lb. 14) 56c GRADE AA Doz. 85 MARGARINE 3lbs $1 2 CARTONED 2 Doz. 75c) (MEDIUM NUCOA, BLUE BONNET, PARKAY (BLUE SEAL 5 Lbs. $1.00) nosegays of pink carnations and red roses. Gihbs performed the best man duties for the bridegroom and Blair Porter was T-ci- usher. Assisting with refreshments Jody Crockett, Janet Henderson, Jepsen, Ivnrta Hansen, Veda and Lee Diderickson. Gifts were cared for by Monte Henderson, Sally MosLarry Chatterton,Butterwortih er and Candace Dixie Steers presided at the were guest Janis book. After a honeymoon trio to red bows. The three tiered pink and Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. red wedding cake was featur- is residing in Salt Lake City ed on a table covered with where both are employed. red satin and accented with A personal shower was givpink bows. The same pink en fior the new bride prior to and red color scheme was her marriage by Kathy HanCarried out cn the refresh- sen. Janet Jepsen and Beverment table. Serving tables ly Fisher. Games were playMrs. Wealthy FackreH had were covered with white ed, refreshments served and s a brides bock made by the the Travel ana Hobby dub cloths centered with meet with her last Friday afcandle guests. rose of pink ternoon and Mrs. Lynn Fack-reGoldie assisted her. MONDAY, FEB. 28 FEB. TUES. and WED. V. ; K. 29 and MAR. Christensen led them in songs and then they played tab.e games. A salad luncheon was served to those mentioned and Margery Johnson. Smith. Beatrice Johnson, Ada Bell, Marjorie Ilillongsworth, Pearl Oliverson, Virgil Geddes. Zetffla Peterson and Allie Packer. Prizes were awarded ed. 1 . War Two ending. World War Murphy is about to begin. fA LE fPEfER CP I 99 NCXXOHAPiiMiiKUHKIV.ture ANAVlijION ' I .&gkrm I W?Wi ADMISSION: Adults $1.00 - Children (under 14) 56c COMING: THE YOUNG ROUNDERS FRI. and SAT. FEB. 25 and 26 "AIRPORT" FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 3 and 4 WED., TIIURS., FRI. MARCH 1, 2. and 3 ZEPPELIN SATURDAY ONLY FEBRUARY 20 Featurtes at 5:00, 7:00 & 9.00 JOURNEY" Grace Theatre GRACE, IDAHO Closed Monday, Feb. Community Theatre Lewiston, Utah 1.60 GRAPE AID WELCHES 40 oz. CAN 3 cans 1.80 JOUtNEY The Duplicate Bridge dub members met Saturday at 1:30 at the Utah Power and Light auditorium. First plow nair winners were Elizabeth Bovd and LaRene Foss; second p'tace pair winners were Lorna Dunn and Alice Ward; third pface winners were Ruth Nash and Eva Anderson, and fourth place went to LavSnia Cutler and Rama Ilawkes and Edith (Hillstead and Alene Aller were fifth place winners. Light refreshments were served. . 26 Wednesday evening the K Anns met ait the home of Mrs. Daniel Roberts. Mrs. Alvaro Jones demonstrated the art of cake decorating and the women present decorated cup cakes. A saftad lunchecn was served to Sandra Jensen, Lorinc Palmer, Jean Tanner, Mary Lou Jensen, Pamela Rich, Laura Tovey, Jundin Auger, Donna Evans and Committee Lynn Moser. members are Mrs. Moser, Mrs. Tovey and Mrs. Roberts. The cake that Mrs. Jones decorated was served with ice cream. j CREAM Vi Frozen Foods 3Sc TV DINNERS Gal. 59c Gal. 59c IGA Vi ICE MILK Vi GaL riSH STICKS 49c MEAT PIES .... 4 Pkgs. SI 4 isr SI 5 lot SI i'S QUALITY MEATS i An Adventure tor the Whole Family!.;;; Jjj A RAINBOW ADVENTURE FILM Produced by CHUCK KEEN C 1171 AMERICAN NATIONAL iNTEfMlSES CUSTOM CUTTING OF BEEF oi PORK STILL 6c Lb. - at PURSERS POT ROAST MU. "VJ. . SPECIAL SHOWING MONDAY, FEB. 28 GRAND BEEF ALL CHOICE CUT 7:00 and 9:00 12 Adults $1.50 Mrs. Lee Bergquist had the Nifty Needles club at her heme Feb. 10. A tray luncheon was served to Mildred Smart, Deane Sant, Ruby Davis, Nita Dockstader, Barbara Jensen, Dorothy Crockelt, Ella Jones, Thella Ware, Goa Barthlome and Zelda Larsen. They exchanged Valentine gifts and then did handwork, i Last ICE COOK IN BAGS , The Great W'ars most explosive moment. Features starts 7:10 and 6:00 'WILDERNESS Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factoiy cans 3 FESTIVAL Esther was just it, 46 oz. CAN ll World P:w,tfiNNfnl Pr.l1 - PIERCES center-piece- WILDERNESS JOURNEY JUICE TOMATO Products Dairy all-cu- t. ONE DAY ONLY 59 6c OFF EGGS rings Har-baugf- 3 MINUTE 3 BUTTER UT JEFF LARGE JAR Janis Chatterton, Roy C. Henderson W ed In Logan The LDS Temple in Logan was the setting far the wedding of Janis Chatterton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene to Roy Chatterton of C. Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Henderson, Swan Lake. Immediately following the ceremony, the bridegrooms parents hosted a wedding luncheon for family members and friends at the Plop N Pins during roam. That evening the newlyweds were guests of honor at a reception in the LDS cultural ball. A color scheme of pink and red was carried out in the decor. Large baskets of pink and red flowers stood on lighted the repillars at each end ception line against a silver and white background draped in pink chiffon and large Bags 97c Lb. v. C. HENDERSON MR. AND MRS. ROY 1-- JOLLY TIME Htoken-krape- Xfil f, -P- P Mrs. Sylvia Davis had a foursome ctf bridge Monday afternoon at her borne for lone Merrill, LaPreal Geddes and Alene Aller. She served a dessert. Alii CF TECHNICOLOR: CINMMSCOM ADMISSION: RESTON, IDAHO Third-Seven- th s ' FREE PARKING IN BACK OF THE STORE LOTS OF 4 ochle. CARTWN - CRYSTAL BAY drib members met Wednesday evening with Rita Drurv in Faimew. A casserole dinner was served to Karen Hicks, Bernice Hiilberg as Me-d- a guests, and to members, HenderRobinson, Marilyn son, Grace Whitehead, Cloa Barthlome and Eva Merrill. Mrs. Whitehead won high, Mrs. Robinson and Bernice Hiilberg won the floating prizes, and low score went to Mrs. Hicks. They played pin- HBAFJHD TDIKATItE CANINE CENTRAL MARKET v Mrs. Robert Acock entertained at bridge Friday ning for Ora Greaves, Yvonne Ross, Phyllis Anderson, Vida Bssen, Heen Merrill, and two guests, Joice Bambrough and Norma Hale. Three prizes were awarded and a dessert luncheon was served. Ili-L- if 'S Tilt HAfPIfW t' c-- FOOD STORE Ains-coug- h, Mrs. Rae 'Hobbs had the AtaUcoa DUP Thursday afternoon. Nell Brenchley, captain, conducted. Nita Cutler gave the lesson, United Order, and the history of Mary Ann Greathouse Downs was read by her granddaughter, Mrs. Hobbs. Other members present were Vilate Kennington, Gnetta Nuffer, Gladys Nellie Perry, Iris Sdhow, Margaret Ghecketts, Florence Gamble, Jennie Nuf-feConna Klippert, Anna Morrison, Ellen Roberts and Lida Tippets. The hostess served a dessert. TIIURS., FRI., SAT., THE CITIZEN 24, 1972 DON GREAVES roam Feb. 11 with Ada Gregory, vice captain, conducting. Beatrice Johnson reaJ tie lesson, United Order, and Susie Buxton gave the history Andrew Toolson. Others present were Blanche Coombs, Veda Baker, Carrie Knudsen, Flora Winn, Jennie Barton, and RoVirginia Peterson berta West. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Buxton. Mrs. Dolores Johnson had club Feb. 10 at her home. Members present were Betty McGune. Ora Greaves. Phyllis Acock. Juice Bambrough, Norma Hale and two guests, JaneU Rosworth and Roma Ilawkes. A dessert luncheon The Wasatch DUP met last was served and three bridge with prizes were won. Wednesday afternoon Hattie Rallison at her home. Mrs. Roma Hawke hosted Mary Keller, captain, conducted and Mae Swainston her bridge club members Friread the lesson. United Order. day afternoon at the Pop N Mrs. Rallison gave the history Pins dining room at a dessert of her father, Charles Fred-ric- k luncheon. Those present were Jensen. Also present Ruth Nash, Fay Fuss, Janeil were Vernetta Larsen, Ber- Rcaworth, LaRene Foss, Lois nice Esplin, Elma Swann, Al- Petersen, Florence Reeves, ta Auger, Bessie Reeder, Haz- and guest, Doloras Johnson. el Ward, Flossie Stokes, Mada Harriet Petersen, Last Tuesday evening, Mrs. Larson, Bernetta Smith and Emma Owen Gibson entertained the Verda Nelson and members of her knitting club. Palmer. Leona Webster assisted with They were Gladys Jensen, Ruth Goff, (Hilda Steele, Iris the refreshments. Sctfrow, Luhi Egbert, Jennie Syringa DUP met in the Nuffer and Phyllis Tanner. Eighth ward Relief Society Following a dessert luncheon, they did handwork. ss Beck-stea- Feb. and under $.75 mUMSNES! JOUINEY MiK An Adventure lor the Whole FemHyt BAR - S 2 ? AMERICAN NATIONAL COMMUNITY -12 5:00, 7:00 and THICK SLICED 00c Lb. $39 All Meat Swiit Premium Sliced BUST PASTRY SQ0P ENTERPRISES SPECIAL SHOWING SATURDAY FEB. 26 ONLY LEWISTON RICHMOND Adults 81.50 - Lbs. A RAINBOW ADVENTURE FILM Produced by CHUCK KEEN 1171 BOLOGNA BACON 7:00 and 9:00 1:00 under $.75 .... FOR THE VERY FINEST BAKERY PRODUCTS ANGEL FOOD CAKES BIG 13 EGG SIZE PARKER HOUSE ROLLS ADD THIS DELICIOUS HEYRE DELICIOUS PHONE 13 Doz. EXTRA" TO YOUR DINNER -T- 2530 89" 30c l |