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Show People and Places "TcZZf To The Clarion" Dee Cooke and Alma Morrison of Franklin and Keith Cutler of Ifreston spent the week-end at home. They have been spending the past two weeks at Pocatelli. where they are practicing with the University of Idaho, South football team. John M. Richards, local mortician, mor-tician, motored to Logan Friday. He took his father there to do temple work. Mr. and Mrs. Les Moekli ol Preston are the proud parents of a baby girl born Monday morning. Mrs. Moekli is the former Donna Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Carvel Campbell are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy born September 18 at the local hospital. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberts of Salt Lake visited over the weekend week-end at the home of Mrs. Cathrine Foss- j.iaS Mr. and Mrs. DeRalpu Perry are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter on Sunday evening, Sep temher 22, at Las Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. Perry will be remembered as Eunice Dunkley of Whitney. Miss Sadie Foss of San Francisco Francis-co has been spending two weeks visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Emily Foss. Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Merrill of. Salt Lake City visited Sunday at the home of their mother, Mrs. Mary C. Merrill. Mrs. Clarence Call and son, Gordon, Gor-don, returned Saturday after having hav-ing spent a week visiting relatives in Boise. While there they were also entertained at the home o Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dawson, former for-mer Preston residents. Miss Irene Johnson, Miss Mar-gene Mar-gene Boothe, Miss Guelda Choules, James Day and Ray Taylor are among the Preston students who left this week to register at the University of Idaho, South, in Po-catello. Po-catello. Milton George, Blaine Heuser, Keith Greaves and Harley Greaves, Jr., left the forepart of this w.eek for Moscow yhere they will enroll in the University of Idaho there. Ray Paull, Preston high school student body president for the school year 1939-40, returned home last Friday after making preparatory prepara-tory plans for entrance into the University of Utah at Salt Lake City. He returned to Salt Lake again Tuesday. At the last meeting of Southeast, era Idaho coaches, Rulon Stanfield, Preston junior high instructor and high school boxing coach, was named to a 'committee to confer on revision of the 1940 boxing regulations. reg-ulations. Wendel Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hanson, 74 South First West street, suffered severe head cuts and bruises when thrown from a horse onto a hard graveled road Tuesday evening southwest of town, necessitating hospital treatment. LEW AYRES COMES TO ISIS SCREEN IN LAUGH-GETTER "The Golden Fleecing," hilarious adventure of a timid clerk involved involv-ed with a gang of racqeteers, is the attraction coming Friday and Saturday to the Isis theatre, with Lew Ayres and Rita Johnson team, ed in its mirthful story. It starts with Ayres accidentally selling a big insurance policy to a big time racketeer, who turns fugitive fugi-tive and is likely to be "bumped off" at any moment, at the immediate imme-diate expense of the insurance company. To save his job Ayres sets out to track down the racketeer rack-eteer and becomes involved with the gang. His trials and tribulations tribula-tions from then on come fast and furious. Virginia Grey, Lloyd Nolan, Leon Errol, Nat Pendleton, George Les-sey, Les-sey, Richard Carle, Ralph Byrd and March Lawrence are others in the cast. BOISE Car speed is restricted to "15 miles an hour when passing a school during school recess while children are going to or leaving school during opening or closing hours,' 'the bureau of safety offers of-fers as a reminder. It doesn't slow traffic much; its a good law. |