Thursday. August 30, 1951 THE RIGBY STAR, RIGBY, 3 Baby hoods or bonnets. A square dance with Charles Hugo ROBERTS Baby sweaters. calling will be held in the Ririe Com­ Mrs. Gale Christensen and small County Fair Baby dresses. munity Hall on Saturday night, Sep­ daughters, of Soda- Springs, spent Front aprons, fancy. tember 1. the week end here visiting at the (continued from page 1) Front aprons, kitchen. granted for all stock entry or exhibits QUEEN OF THE FAIR CONTEST home of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Hav­ Knitted sweater. ens. entered undr his or her name to be j shown at the Fair. Textile painting. The Queen Contest will be handled Karma and Welda Waite spent last Marlon Rowan and Fay Anthony Prizes given for other fancy work by the Ririe Lion's Club and under week visiting at the Charles Stibal if there are three entries in each. the direction of Orlando Smith, P. L. ranch near Monida, Montana. will be in charge of the sound sys­ tem and for advertising matters, see Added to this department this year Nield, Don Mulberry, Max Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hastings and ! them. will be a special award of a cup Eugene Champion, Vince Bacon and family drove to Rexburg on Saturday All concessions are in charge of trophy, presented by the National Ray Howard. to visit friends. * Ray Jordan. See him early for any Neeldacraft Co., Inc., to the lady Girls have been selected from 7 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Berrett announce street sales concessions. having the outstanding article cro­ communities or towns of the county the birth of a daughter on August All produce and ladies' exhibits cheted from mercerized crochet cot­ and they will sell tickets on a prime 22, at the LDS hospital in Idaho will be shown as usual in the Ririe ton thread. beef animal to be given away at the Falls/ gym; also 4-H exhibits. All stock will Mrs. Iva Summers can be contacted fair grounds on Satruday afternoon, Miss Margaret Faust, Jefferson I be exhibited at Fair Grounds at north regarding these. Also all blue ribbon September 1st. Winner need not be county home demonstration agent, to r end of 1st West Street. winners are eligible to send entry to prseent to win. The girl selling the Tetonia last week, to help- judge at CANNING EXHIBITS national fair show at Chicago for con­ most tickets will be crowned queen the Teton County fair. Emma Harris, chairman. Prizes: test. of the fair, the two next highest will The Vail Van Leuven home was 75c, 50c and 35c. All crochet work done under this be her attendants. Queen prizes are the scene of a wedding shower and Vegetables — Corn, peas, beans, special, of needlecraft, who win blue 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00 and 3rd $10.00. party on Saturday, when Mr. and beets, 2 jars of each. ribbons, will be judged in a final for The Queen contest will close at mid­ Mrs. Lee VanLeuven, recently wed, Fruit— Strawberries, Raspberries, the trophy cup. night on August 25th. However, tick- were honored. Many friends called Apricots, Peaches, Pears, Applies, QUILTS during the afternoon. Lovely refresh­ Cherries— 3 jars entry. Can be any (Continued on Page 9) ments were served, and the young Mrs. Linnea Bennion, chairman. variety. Prizes: $2.00, $1.00, 50c. couple received many nice gifts. Mrs. Jam—Any kind, 2 jars. Vail Van Leuven was assisted in serv­ Bedspread, crocheted or fancy. Twenty-fifth Annual Jelly—Any kind, 2 jars. Embroidery quilts. ing by Mrs. Lester Van Leuven and Meats—Chicken, Beef, Pork, 2 jars. Ila Van Leuven. Cotton Pieced. Pickels—Sweet mixed, Sweet plain, Best quilting. POCATELLO Recent visitors at the Charles Sti­ Dill, Mustard. Applique design. bal ranch at Monida, Montana, in­ mm Entry amount: 2 pints or quarts, Silk and velvet pieces. • cluded Mrs. Oliva Johnson, Mrs. Joe except Jelly which can be pint or Plain quilt. Tierre, and Mrs. Roy Berrett and glass. Two jars are asked in all can­ RAM SALE children. Most unusual design $1.00 ning exhibits. Child's quilt in cotton. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chehey were fish­ Betty Crocker Chiffon Cake — Do Child's quilt in silk. ing Sunday at Medicine Lodge. September 22 not put icing on this cake. Painted quilts. Ann Waite spent the day and stayed Special Award— 1st, gold-trimmed Dance Both Nights — over night recently at the home of glass cake plate awarded by General A dance will be held both Friday Lucille Helm at Hamer. Mills, Inc., makers of Softasilk Cake 650 Rams and Saturday nights, August 31 and Strictly a Breeders Sale Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Moore and Flour; 2nd, cook book; 3rd, ribbon. September 1 in the Ririe Pavilion. daughter and Garth Brown were _ —Photo courtesy Post-Register To be eligible for Betty Crocker Sunday dinner guests at the home of CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN—of the Jefferson County Fair, to be held at Ririe August 31 and Septem­ Award, cake entries must be mado Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Waite and fam­ ber 1. Front row—Bonnie Grover and Shirley Wray; middle row—Janet Wright, Peggy Call and with Softasilk Cake Flour. ily. Later in the afternoon the group DeEsta Butler; back row—Marion Moore, Phoebe ^choles, Veneta Holm, Rhea Moss and Donna Another special feature this year PLAN NOW TO VISIT THE ANNUAL drove to Medicine Lodge. this yeast. All entries will receive a Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stibal and Justesen. The queen contest, based on ticket sales, closed Monday night, at which time Donna Jus- cook book. Blue ribbon winners will family and Mj^ and Mrs. Jack Stibal tesen, of Ririe, was declared queen, with Bonnie Grover, Ririe, second; Veneta Holm, Roberts, third. will be the Fleischman's yeast con­ and family were Sunday visitors at test, of baking bread or rolls, with the Charles Stibal ranch at Monida, SLOT MACHINES receive a year's supply of Fleish­ Slate Fair Montana. HAMER 4-H Club News man's yeast. The top award will be FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover re­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed House and Mr. 4-H Girls will exhibit approxim­ IN BLACK FOOT ports that, in an intensive enforce­ $25 and* the lady's free picture; all CIVIL SERVICE and Mrs. Pine from Texas are here for ately 200 projects at the Jefferson the above is sponsored by the Fleishi- ment campaign of the new law ban- this week. County Fair on Friday, August 31st, The Civil Service Commission re­ ing intesrtate slot machine shipment, man Yeast Co., and has no connection Cecil Jones, formerly of Menan, and Saturday, September 1st at the with local Fair prizes. SEPTEMBER 11r 12r 13r 14, 15 ports that many government workers 208 such machines have been seized Community Hall in Ririe. are leaving their posts for private and fifteen persons arrested on the and now a resident of Hayward, Cal., BAKING industry. The number voluntarily charge of taking ttyem across state IMBed through on the way to Lima, County 4-H Style Dress Revue is Mrs. Cora Howard, Chairman. Five Big Days Five Big Nights quitting is now more than twice the lines. Other cases of alleged illegal Montana. He visited the Ray Years- scheduled at 1:15 p. m. on Friday 1st prize $1; 2nd .50c, 3rd, ,35c, montniy average in the fiscal yeat transportion "are now under active ley family, and Ray made the trip with sixty clothing outfits being styl­ 4th, ribbon. which ended June 30, 1950. investigation." to Lima with him. ed and 70 first year aprons will be Any Girls 4-H baking exhibits will Outstanding Exhibits in All Departments Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ekedahl and be eligible for entry in open class ex­ shown. Circus Acts and on Robert of Willow, Calif., visited Team and individual demonstrations hibits IF they remove prize ribbons here Wednesday. The Ekedahl's liv­ in foods and clothing will be given and enter as adults. Horse Racing First Three Afternoons FOR SCHOOL DAYS AND CAREER YEARS ed here while Mr. Ekedahl was the after the style show. Bead: White, brown; plain cake; manager of the CamaiT Widlife Ref­ Angel Food cake; Devils Food cake; Joie Chitwood's Auto Daredevils Friday and uge. Mr. Ekedahl now manages a Open faced pies; Crusted pies; Pan refuge in California. The Burn and Rip club of Roberts Shoaffer't Admiral P«n rolls; Light rolls; Novelty cakes; Ice Saturday Afternoons Lyle Shupc came back from Golden met August 22 at the schoolhouse. box cookies; Decorated cakes. Real Value! Only $5.00; Mttas Faust, Home Demonstration no fed. tax Dale, Washington the end of this All above entries are required to • -•— • week. He had been visiting his grand­ agent showed us how to judge and be entered by 11:00 a. m., Friday, SHEAFFER£ mother Shupe and Mr. and Mrs. Allan the clothing articles that were fin­ August 31st. Siebrand's Carnival on the Midway Shupe and family. ished were examined.— Karen Rady, ART NEEDLEWORK • ^ • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Machen and Reporter. Mrs. Ella Adamson and Mrs. Eliza­ daughter Llla arrived home from beth Harris. SPECTACULAR GRANDSTAND SHOW Sacramento, Calif., last Sunday. The Lucky Clover Stitchers held Three entries in each division be­ Mrs. Con Jensen and daughter Car- their meeting on August 23 at the fore a prize can be given. EVERY NIGHT — SEE THE ma of Kilgore are visiting Mrs. Jen­ home of Mrs. Brown, one of the Prizes of $1, 1st; 75c, 2nd; and 50c, sen's brother and family, Mr. and members mother's place. Projects 3rd will be awarded each of the fol­ " REVUE OF 1951" Mrs. John Rottweiler for a few days were worked on and games were lowing: this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Tur- played. A delicious luncheon was Reserved Seats on Sale August 30th—$1.80, $1.50, $1.20, Pillow cases, embroidered; Pillow Tax Included man, Mrs. M^l Nielsen and son Billy served by Mrs. Brown. Nola Balrd, cases, crochet edge; Pillow cases, cut reporter. left Thursday afternoon for Kentucky work; Dresser scarf embroidered or Send for Reservations Now Sheoffer't Crafttman Pen to visit friends and relatives for sev­ crochet. eral weeks. went choke-cherrying north of Hamer To The Exceptionally low-priced! but returned with no luck. Buffet set. $3.75j no fed. tax Mrs. Ed. Lambert and Rosalee went Luncheon set. to Lima. Saturday night and came Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Stallings went to Idaho Falls, Monday. Knitted, netting, tatting. back Sunday. They had to go back Pillows. EASTERN IDAHO STATE FAIR Monday as her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Twardack of Ogden, Utah visited here Sunday. Handmade rug, braided, crocheted, Sappington is ill. or hooked. Box 228, Blackfoot Clyde Dudley of White Bird, Idaho She will be remembered as Dorothy Rose. Tea towels, embrold. or otherwise. Sheaffer's died Saturday. He Is a brother of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bloom and Sentinel Ensemble Mrs. Rebecca Woodard. Funeral ser­ Mr. and Mrs. Miax Bloom and children Complete in gift case, vices were conducted Wednesday at of Idaho Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. $20.00; no fed. tax Buck Funeral Home, Idaho Falls. Mr. .and Mrs. Eldon Arnell and Howard Harvey Sunday. They lived sons of Rigby, visited Mr. and Mrs. at Camas before moving away quite Shoaffer't Sheaffer's I'AU Harvey, Sunday. a few years ago. "Triumph" Desk Set Statesman Ensemble Mrs. Sarah Sanders came home Mary Gunderson, County Nurse, Jet Crystal Base, Gift-boxed, $14.00; Saturday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. visited In Hamer, Monday. $1 5.00; no fed. tax no fed. tax Albert Landon of Arco. Mrs. Sarah Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Arnell and son Forrest Barnes and Sarah Beth A Reed, BUI Harvey and Dean Wester- Barnes visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyd gard, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Howard Belnap, Sunday, the occasion being Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bclnap's birthday. DANSIE JEWELERS Heber Williams, Mrs. Fred Thornton Mrs. BUI Harvey and Mary Wester- gard and childern were Rigby visit­ ors. Wednesday. MLss Beverly Gard­ iner went home with them. She had been visiting Colleen Hall a week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bates of Rigby and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bates went to Dubois to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tom­ my Thompson and sons, Sunday.

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