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Show Ifi NEWS ITEMS OF INTER If EST FROM LEWISTON V Lewliton, May 20. Mrs. Henry 19 Otte of Logan, gave an all day dem- eaatratlon last Friday commencing H I at 9:30. The making of bread with II J the substitutes was given. In the fore ' noon. The bread was made and IX' r baked where the. ladles could watch 19 1v it and get the full benefit. The af- HHl y. tcrnoon was spent In cleaning and H Y pressing and remodelling clothing. R Vlr A largo numbor of ladles were pres- K C ent and all felt repaid for the excel- H Ef lent Instructions and information Hj j V which Mrs. Otte gave. A two day Hi j f? demonstration will be given during HE tbo last of the month, Kj , Mr. Hoy Kent whllo driving from HB 1 Bmlthtleld, had the misfortune to K overturn his car. Ho sustained n H . broken arm whllo the family wore H r badly shaken up. H , Mr. William H. Stocks mndo a -; business trip to Garland last Satur- sBBB day. ?"' The following roprcsontnllveH of Lewftton, attended tho war workers BBBBj i convention held at Logan last Sat- H ' urday: P. E. Van Onlen, Mclvln B ' Kent, Asa Cheney, Kva Parkinson, H I and Maud Stocks. Tho lion, Qcorgo j , Brlnton Chandler of tho National B J War Council, was the principal H speaker. H ' ,',,, Bishop Q. A. Hogan left for Salt B- - Lake City on Saturday to attend the HL funeral of a relative. Bf -: Samuel Blair of Garland moved MCw ' family to, Lewlston Saturday pBBP., where be will go Into the confectlon- K ' i- ery business. Mr. Blair Intends to H 1' conduct his confectionery in such a H 0 way that ho will sparo no efforts to 1 ' please the public. The public should B do their part as It will add to the B t ' ' business interest, also making tho H L town more pleasing and attractive to B the people who patronise these F p,aCM- ' 'lifmn PJNM : Mr. Dow Lewis of Kamas, Idaho, K' speHt Friday and Saturday visiting K' t at Lewliton. - B' y.; Mr. Nephl Johnson, Mrs. Emma Hi'i, Telford, Miss Nell Telford and Mrs. B- fv vHelvla Van Orden, were Logan vIb- k t ItoraBaturday; 'l' i The following motored to Smith MpE-f'" field 'le the dance' .Saturday evening. P i Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Vlllett, Mr. . ' .and Mrs. JNeaglie, Mr. and Mra. W. & U H. Stoeks'Mr. and Mra. Lawrence '. Peulsen. Misses Phoebe, Alice and a v a electa Boman,' Miss Mary Fond, Hr; Jieesra Earl Leavltt, Hyrum Xarren, H "' ,i' Bert Glover. B . 'y,, Amasa Bybee apent Monday at Bf ';it- Legan en business. sBBBaU 'JJt ' Dr' Porter f California was the iwJ; Wfc ' aeat ot b1' -rter-ln-law Mrs. Ger- R" Vw Kx ' trade Rawlins. gH'V- w'i' ' ' A "special business meeting of the bV 'M ' JJMtte B. " Leavltt Camp ot the sB vvfv .f-.-. , Daeghters of tke UUh Ploawrs will W - 'i'trfwls -H3ig-4rtr A sShGas2sir&i!fc5!i 'i(l typk44 fever.. --W glaH- - ir Mra. Maa OusUveeea spent last gH -'v " It lereperted that'Mra. Kwby Tel- VV ' eH.FeHfr,efJRlU.fleW, Is very ' 5 tf " s"' Mr. F. M,,auhee eiterUiaed vc' $ V a jiBrf ef.frieees at kle kerne laat gtBriW ' iir;HMt- Klr .U his dspar-C dspar-C ;- " " tnre fer Tracy, CaUfernia en Men- n ;l i sB& 'WAV h ; The First ward Sunday School .'MftrtA wltk the fellowing program. Prayer M ,U-?M," ?Br prajrer! u,k H'H'rJV i ' fcr: 'member ef the bishopric. The B ':'"!?? r fereneea session, preliminary music H !;?4.'.r elagliig; prayer;1 minutes of last BMj.yVk? year's1 conference; sacrament gem; mB$fr W4 s eAaeert recitation, P. E. Van Orden; WfV ', 1t NeU Lewis and Marva Bright i'vf, report by Supt. Oren Hyer; a pa- f $K , trletlc poem, Edith Pond; talk, Our mmBkW' Country. Dr. J. M Bernhiselj pre- V TM " Mutl" 0( Sunday School authorl- B &v . ' ties; singing; benediction.- The, aft- 'fii-j,t, erneen session: Children's chorus Hff 'I' t. lk' Loyalty.. Sadie Bernhiselj mu- H r " Blanch Pond; story, Miss Burn- H '!'" ; : remarks, Paul-Merrill of Rich- smmsrait jh - mead; singing; benediction. iijjlr i?l , Mra, Ellta Lelsh'man Is vUlting H ( with her daughter Mrs. Joseph Has- B H ,'!'.,. A special Red Cross meeting was HK(wV held Sunday evening for the purpose B. V 'of stimulating interest In the nation- B'l ai Red Cross Drive which commehc- B k ed Monday,, May; 20, with the follow- B I ing speakers; .Mariner, Eccles, of Hj Loganv and Oeorge Skldmore of Hj Smithfleid; V)d.et''was rendered by H Marva and Kaaea 'Bright asi a aoat gBBBV sBBBTsI''' Hi BmBaM .- . ...-- ,1 by Oneta Lewis, The following people were chosen to conduct the drive: Messrs S. R. Rogers, Merle Van Orden, Orson Hyer Albert Bergeson, Robert Boman, Bo-man, George Vlllett, Victor Hendricks, Hen-dricks, Hazen Bright, Earl Leavltt, Lloyd Hogap, Alma Smith, John Mc-Knight, Mc-Knight, 3va Parkinson, Sarah Hyer and Maud Stocks, Wilford Hendricks, Hen-dricks, Herbert Harrison. Tho County Coiincll of . Defense chose the following general committee: commit-tee: Chairman, Dr. J. M. Bernhtsel Bishop G. A. Hogan, Dr. Lorln Lewis, Lew-is, S. R. Rogers, and Maria J. Swln-yard. Swln-yard. Mrs. Millie Van f Orden spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday at Richmond. The honor flag "for the third liberty lib-erty loan was received Saturday and placed In tho church. Tho Red Cross work Bent In since tho first of April from tbo Lewlston branch Is as follows: Hospital shorts 3; ether nocks, 42; trlangcls, 91; socks, pairs, 44; sweaters, 7; school, pillows 13; gun mloths, 1913, cases 1G; handkerchlofs, 8; wash rags, 24, napkins, 12; Dclglan clothing, 334. |