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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 22

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PAGE 6 SECTION C.IDAHO STATE JOURNAL POCATELLO, IDAHO, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1975 PHS Honor Graduate Given Gonzaga A ward POCATELLO, IDAHO. SUNDAY, 14, W75 IDAHO STATE A SECTION 7 ORGANIZATIONS A 1975 honor graduate of Pocatello High School, Larry Murillo has enrolled at Gonzaga University in Spokane, where he received $3,500 scholarship assistance. At PHS Murillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Florentine Murillo, 1056 E.

Lander, was active in the Gate City Singers and was in the Senior Choir on the Denver, Colo. tour. He belonged to National Honor Society and Doys Council. Interested in sports, he played baseball with the PHS and American Legion teams and took third place in the singles of the State Tennis Tournament. Ctuti A PICS Deadline Is Thursday Larry Murillo (PHS Honor Graduate) HHS Activities MONDAY, SEPT.

15: Class assemblies for primary $1 election. SI TUESDAY, SEPT. 16: Primary election. THURSDAY, SEPT. 18: Highland vs.

Bonneville sophomore football at 7 p.m. at Irving field and boy-girl cross country at 2 p.m. at Twin Falls. FRIDAY, SEPT. 19: Highland vs.

Nampa varsity football at 8 p.m. at Minidome. PHS Activities TUESDAY, SEPT. 16: Primaries for sophomore elections. THURSDAY, SEPT.

18: Sophomore general elections during activity period; PHS vs Skyline football game at Skyline at 7 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPT. 19: Indians vs Meridian football game at Meridian at 8 p.m.; CSI cross country invitational at Twin Falls at 3 p.m.; and district-wide in-service day (afternoon) School Lunch MONDAY, SEPT. 15: Toasted Cheese Sandwich, Tomato Soup with Crackers, Celery Stick, Sliced Peaches, Half Pint Milk. TUESDAY, SEPT.

16: Barbecue Beef on Bun, Pickle Slices, Garden Salad with Dressing, Iced Cake Square, Applesauce, Half Pint Milk. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17: Submarine Sandwich, Buttered Whole Kernel Corn, Melon Wedge, Half Pint Milk. THURSDAY, SEPT. 18: Hamburger Gravy, Whipped Potatoes, Buttered Green Beans, Hot Rolls with Butter, Cranberry Gelatin, Half Pint Milk.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 19: Fish Burger with Tartar Sauce, Shredded Lettuce, Peas and Carrots, Apricot Cobbler, Half Pint Milk. Sr. Citizens Lunch EDITOR'S NOTE: These menus are served at the Community Center, 1356 N. Main.) MONDAY, SEPT.

15: Corn Chowder and Crackers, Cold 8 Cut Sandwich on Whole Wheat or White, Celery with Peanut Butter, Rhubarb Cobbler, Beverage. TUESDAY, SEPT. 16: Breaded Veal Steak, Brown Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Buttered Spinach with Lemon Sauce, Tossed Vegetable Salad, Whole Wheat Bread, Fresh Sj Cantaloupe with Ice Cream, Beverage. ff WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17: Hot Meatloaf Sandwich with Gravy, Scalloped Corn, Fruit Cocktail Salad, Brownies, Beverage.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 18: Beef Stroganoff on Noodles, 8 Frozen Broccoli with Lemon Butter, Carrot Raisin Salad in Lettuce, Whole Wheat Rolls, Pineapple Upside-Down Cake with Topping, Beverage. Sj FRIDAY, SEPT. 19: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Green Garden Salad with Thousand Island Dressing. French Bread and Butter, Lemon Meringue Pie.

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WCATEU.O, tB. I STORE HOURS: 9:00 a.m. 1 :30 p.m. Monday thru Saturday a.m.-lOj00p.m.S"n' FRffillV SWINGS STORE Resident to Get Top Lodge A ward Ladies Auxiliary, Patriarch Militant, Pocatello No. 11, honored Florence Andersr.n during the first meeting after the summer vacation with Marie Jenkins presiding.

Mrs. Anderson, who is to receive the decoration of chivalry Oct. 19 at 2 p.m. in Caldwell. was given a replica of the jewel she will receive by Christine Willard.

The replica was made by Marie Jenkins. Mrs. Anderson also was elected as representative to the association meeting slated Oct. 19-20 in Caldwell. Future events for the auxiliary include an Oct.

13 meeting at 8 p.m. in Idaho Falls and an Oct. 26 "Go to Church" Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church, West Third North, St. Anthony.

The Get. 13 meeting will include a practice for the mustering in ceremony to be held during annual inspection. The "Go to Church" Sunday will be followed by a covered dish dinner at the Odd Fellows Hall. Members were advised that Lillian Ross was hospitalized in Blackfoot for treatment of injuries suffered in an accident. The meeting was attended by six chevaliers and ten auxiliary members.

Rebekah Delegates Told Ivy Rebekah Lodge 23 elected delegates to the Assembly sessions in Caldwell Oct. 19-23 during roll call night conducted by Noble Grand Ethel Huffer. The delegates are Violet Obrey, Florence Walrath and Mary Hough. Loal Griggs was nominated as lodge deputy. A corsage was presented to 40-year member, Anna Kunze, who will be celebrating her 90th birthday today with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m.

at the Central Christian Church. Members, their families and friends are invited. The charter was draped in memory of Clara Wiseman of Ivy 23 and Mabel Garland, past assembly Taking part in the ceremony were Lettie Allard, Vera Roosina, Dorothy Lehman, Freda Briggs, Thora Martz and Mrs. Huffer. It was suggested that members send cards and short notes to Lillian Ross of Bingham Lodge 78, Aberdeen, at Bingham Memorial Hospital, room 236, where she is recuperating from auto accident injuries.

Vocal music was presented by Becky Van Week with her mother as accompanist. She was introduced by Margaret Somsen, program chairman. The covered dish dinner before the meeting was well attended by members, their families and friends. Blanche Taylor was chairman of the committee of Mildred Henery, Elsie Haugard and Hazel Hatfield. Fall Begins with Mass St.

Anthony Council of Catholic Women began the fall season with a noon mass, which was followed by a potluck luncheon. Taking part in the mass were Louise Colaianni, president; Lois Lennon, Cindy Wilkes, Lois Ryder and Fae Zaccardi. It was announced that coffee and rolls will be served after each mass during September. A new baptismal font has been made and donated by Hans ContreH. Mary Brennan was chosen delegate to the national convention of the Council of Catholic Women.

Forthcoming events will include a sisters' food shower today and a Mexican dinner Oct. 5 at St. Anthony Hall. AOPi Alums to Meet On Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. the Pocatello Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi Alumnae will hold the first fall meeting.

It will be hosted by Dorothy Price at her home, 1160 Fern. All AOP alumnae are invited to attend. If you are new to the area, more information may be obtained from the president, Bettv Howard at 232-6991. The 1975-76 directory will be distributed at this meeting. Plans will be made for the party to entertain the pledges from ISU in October.

Alumnae who assisted with the formal rush at ISU were Terry Grant, Sandy Evans, Frances Moore, Belly Howard, Rita Haggardt, Elaine Smith, Nancy Anthony, Marianna Beers, Gay Carlson, Carolyn Kennedy and Dorothy Price. It has been announced by the chapter adviser, Terry Grant, that Rita Haggardt has been appointed the new Panhellenic adviser for AOP at ISU. The new chapter relations adviser will be appointed soon because Kathy Norman moved to Idaho Falls. All members are urged to bring a sorority sister to the September get-acquainted membership meeting. Plans for the year will be announced by the officers.

Auxiliary Buys Tables The Sun Valley convention and purchase of card tables were discussed by Union Pacific Old Timers Auxiliary 15 at a Bu Patterson at seven card tab! following a a The sick rcport was 0TM Mrs W.K. Wood, who asked members to call her at 232-1875 amTM' Joh Mlnardi at 232 3624 when learning of illnesses among auxiliary members. Mrs. E.O. Gayhart gave the philanthropic report Refreshments were served to 53 members by Mrs ave the 8 cummittee Mrs Afton TMTMr The door prize was won by Mrs.

Albert Foote Card prizes went to Mrs. Bartlett, bridge and Mrs. Mabel Hack Pinochle. The next regular meeting will be Oct. 13.

La Des Sa Has Music Music from "Oliver" and from the 1S50 era highlighted the first meeting of the new year for the La Des Sa Club at the home of Sylvia Ward wiih 14 members present. The theme for the year is "Reflections of 1956," which was the year the club was started. Sylvia Pool sang two numbers from the retent summer musical based on Oliver Twist. Pat Anderson played violin music, and Myrtle Egan gave background of songs popular in the 1950's. President Sheri Wilde conducted the business meeting Beth Bloxham was elected secretary-treasurer and balloting was held on a new member.

Mrs. Ward and Myrtle Egan served refreshments to conclude the evening..

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