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Show MAR. THURSDAY, 21, THE CITIZEN 1974 5 Fuel Shortage Has Minimum Effect on Schools "Getting enough gasoline to run the buses is going to be a problem, but we shouldnt have to cancel any school because of that this year, explained Bryce C. Draper, superinten-dan- t of the Cache County School system. At the beginning of the winter students of the Cache County School system learned that the energy crises might necessitate some four-da- y school weeks. oil was in short supply. Heating To ease the heating oil IT'S CALLED LEWISTON LAKE, and it's west of town on Highway 61. Ducks love it, farmers dont. shortage, President Nixon con Lewiston Life - Mr. and Mrs. Granville Bar-lo- w and their son Robert attended the Wednesday evening wedding reception in Ogden of their Robert Barlow, LEWISTON who has recently returned from an LDS mission to Georgia and South Carolina, gave an interesting report of his experiences at the Lewiston Second Ward in sacrament services recently. ville Barlow. On the day he returned from his mission he was met at Salt Lake International Airport by his parents, and by his brothers and sisters and their families, after which they all drove into the city for dinner before re- turning to Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Winston McOm-b- er and Mr. and Mrs. Farn Perkins are happy to announce anew grandchild. He is the son of Marie and Bruce McOmber of Trenton, bom recently at Logan LDS Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Virl D. Bronson also have a new grandson, born to Sharon and Scott Mitton of Tre-mont- on. LuAnn and Todd Jensen and their little daughter Camille, of Fair view, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiser and their family. They all attended church together. Sue and Dennis Thurgood and their family of Hooper were weekend visitors at the Bardo Bodily home. PRICES FRIDAY Rozanne Braegger, attended a wedding reception in Ogden on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Dearl Sharp. The groom is their nephew, and his bride is he former Adell Heiner. Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Sharp and their children of Fort Collins are visiting this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sharp. Attending the Trenton LDS Ward Relief Society anniversary social recently was Mrs. Gust Simon. She was accompanied by her sister, Elsie Olson of Trenton. Grace and Gilbert Bingham of Hyrum called on Mrs. C. L. Poulsen one day last week. Mrs. Poulsen entertained her granddaughter, Rawna Hadfield of Idaho Falls, for a couple of days recently. Rawna was accompanied by a friend. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams motored to Salt Lake City one day last week, where they visited their daughter Laural. They also called cm Mr. and Mrs. Preston Leonard in Hol-ladafter which they drove to Layton to visit their son Brian and his family. That evening they attended a family party at the home of their Donna daughter and and Orval Jones of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wheeler spent the weekend in Huntington with their daughter and Jackie and Garth Heinager, and their family. Verna and Delbert Ashby of Salt Lake City were overnight guests Sunday at the home of their daughter and Janet and Lee Labrum, and their fcmily. son-in-la- w, son-in-la- y But field trips and other extracurricular school activities will not be discontinued. necessary. rovom Arm mm U mess SATURDAY - Lowest Local 22 MAR. - 23 And In Enjoy Shopping Prices- - Enjoy Fresh Meat And Produce Turkey Western Family End From 2 Your ISsxsistfs All Beef u. $1.15 Budding Lunch Meat Chow Mein Noodles ns- - Specials And Save Franks Carl sew. the Our Well Stocked Shelves At Talbots Market. Shop Our Week Hind Quarter Macaroni & Each Spaghetti 24 Oz. Size Salad dressing 32 Oz. 3 Miracle Whip Apple Juice 35 63 59 Strawberries 259 Vienna Sausage Rice Crispies Tree ay, ; ed if the gasoline supply ran too low. Those measures included possible curtailment of school activities, including a four-daschool week. Now it appears that such measures won't be Come EFFECTIVE t accompanied by Mary Bodily and Giving the open house were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gran- board outlined emergency measures that might be requir- t Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bodily, refreshments and sociability. The schools have trimmed routes and combined traveling to conserve fuel. They are also obliged to report to the regional energy agency testifying to their efficient use of fuel. Several .weeks ago the school FOODS nephew. Following the services, many of Roberts friends and relatives called at his parents' home for Superintendent Draper explained that "while our gasoline supplies are almost gone, we have been given a top priority claim on gasoline. verted some of the gasoline production into heating oil, but then gasoline became the Top - 46 Oz. oz. w, Zee Napkins Margarine Blue Hunts 15 Bonnet - 1 Lb. Oz. 27 Tomato Sauce son-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hal- Julia Rogers reports the death verson and their family, and of her brother, Lowell D. FelMarva Bell and her children, lows, 74, of Salt Lake City. all of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Most of Mr. Fellows' life Dennis Gibbons and their famwas spent in Preston. ily of Sugar City; Mrs. Hyrum Gibbons and Wayne Gibbons, botn of William of Logan; and Mr. and Mrs. H. He was the son E. and Maggie Roper Fellows. Ray Gibbons all attended church He was married to Lila Clay to see the baby blessed. ton, who survives him, as do Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Gibbons two sons, two brothers and two entertained at dinner following church services for their sisters. Carolee Schumann was confirmed Sunday in Lewiston 2nd LDS Ward religious service- sby her father, Henry Schumann. Mr Mrs WaL-Broo- I father, Wynn Gibbons. Schumann. T'S MARKET Lbd4 and their family of Lewiston, Also at these services Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Gibbons was christened ;ker of Smithfield, were present and given a blessing by his for the confirmation of Carolee ks LEWISTON, UTAH PHONE 258-222- 5 s . |