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Show People and Places "7ef To The Clarion" Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Shipley and children 0r Jamestown, North Dakota, Da-kota, left for their home on tat urdav after having spent their va-cation va-cation in Logan and Preston with relatives and friends. L'XTUUTAIXS AT IiKlDGli AND LUNCHEON Mrs. Veda Crockett entertained last Wednesday a.(lernoon at a bridge luncheon for her club associates. asso-ciates. Mrs. Maurine Simmons won the high score. The Misses Virginia McEntirc. Carina Greaves and Bertha Berg quist accepted an invitation to all tend 3 party ast Saturday evening at Lio Wana park in Lewiston. V Miss Kathryn Bingham left lasi Thursday morning for Spanish Fork, Utah, where she will be instructor in-structor of Home Economics at the Junior high school. Mrs. Jesse Packard and little daughter, Jo Anne, recently returned re-turned from a two week's visit in Seattle, Wash. The First ward M.I. A. officers held their officers social last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the recreation hall of the church house. Following Follow-ing a short business meeling a basket lunch and games were enjoyed. en-joyed. Miss Ruth Pratt left Wednesday morning for Morgan, Utah, where she will teach girls' physical education edu-cation and health in the high school. Miss Rhea Lewis, formerly for-merly of Preston but now of Logan Lo-gan will accompany her. Miss Lewis will, be instructor of English and have charge of the library. Mr. and Mrs. George Egbert and Mr. and Mrs. Card Greaves spee! Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of last week in Salt Lake visiting-relatives visiting-relatives and friends. m Mr. and Mrs. Theron Rawlings visited in Salt Lake and Spanish. Fork, Utah, three days last week. They were accompanied to Salt Lake by two young ladies from South Carolina who had been visiting vis-iting at their home during the previous pre-vious week. The girls were the friends and members of the church in South Carolina where Mr. Rawlings worked as a mis-sionVry. mis-sionVry. COMMISSIONER ASKS TO LOOK OUT FOR BUSES BOISE Harry M. Rayner, commissioner com-missioner of law enforcement, asks all motorists to keep a sharp lookout for school buses and to remember it is illegal to pass a school bus that has stopped to allow al-low children to get on or off; it is immaterial whether they are meeting or overtaking the bus. Parents and teachers are urged to impress upon children the need to walk "against" traffic on highways. high-ways. This knowledge should be such as to make proper action instinctive. |