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Show UdumdBiMs raura., fri., sat. NOV. RICHMOND Stoning Cbarltoa Heston services evening Future Starti 7:11 aad :K Richmond ward Sunday the were conducted by Bishop Rulon Thompson with prayers by Kail Lemon and Garr Christensen. Special musk: wu the Girls chorus conducted by Sharon Woodland, accomp-da- d tar Susan. Forsgren. Reports of the boys who attended the International Eqilor-e- r conference In Provo this summer were given by Kent Traveller, Robot Spackman, Ijmmjwi Jwim Kofoed, Steven Spademan; a deacon MON. AND WED. nov. 2S-2-7 'Showdswn' - -- Starring Anile Merphy Starta 7:38 aad ADMUSXONi rits Me - Commity IN THE da Anderson hide music. Thooln Utah in ward Lto-iMon Gondqetttd aH F1UDAY 31-3-3 'Doch-A-B-ye Baby" With Jerry Lewis son born recently to Terry and Janice Talbot There are two other boys In the famii Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. Metzler of Ogden. Friday at Marvs Cafe In Smlthfleld, there wu a the advisory meeting for Lions Club executives. Speaker wu from Ogden. Attend-Infrom town were Pies. Richard Begley; 8m. William Fleming; Publicity Chairman Milton Webb, ana Alton Car-soThe meeting wu conducted by Zone Chairman EL born Kant of Lewiston. SUNDAY MR. AND MRS. Norman Tbhnan and thru children of Bancroft, Idaho, visited at flie home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clan-do- n Bair. Mrs. LaVlne Gflbralth returned home Tuesday evening after spending a month In San Francisco and Belmont, California with her brother, Reese Johnson and friends. Receiving treatment in the Logan hospital are Mrs. and Marge Chrlstoffersan John Brown. Mrs. Mardene Traveller went to Salt Lake City on Sunday to attend the missionary testimonial in which her Kenneth participated, departure on e South African mission. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Traveller were there also to see Kenneth off on g n. SS" nt rus. Special music was rendered by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Connie BuL-leand Mrs. Loene Robinson. Memberahtys of Alma and Hulda Olsen were accepted. Dennis Johnson was voted to be ordained a Teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen reported on their mission in Hawaii. They told of the food and language differences and of the friendliness. of the islanders. officers Monday evening and teachers of the South ward Primary met at the home of Mrs. Margaret Anb-de- r for regular preparation meeting. Prayers were by Mrs. Anhder and Mrs. Bar- Monday. bara Cartwright Music was under the direction of Clea Hugie and Marlene Bair. Tha lesson wu presented by Mrs. Kathryn Smith. Refreshments were served to 16. n THUR8DAY, NOV. Annual Ward held Sunday was conference with President T.R.Holt presiding. He also conducted the Priesthood session In the morning. Those called on to talk were Alan Read, Cleon Griffin, S. Paul Chambers, Rojand Mortenson, Julius P. Jensen, James B. Spackman, Hlghcoundlmen William R. Harris, Willis Hall, Cliff Wiser and Joseph Day. In Sunday School President conductWayne Traveller ed the meeting. Prelude music wu played by Marlene Atkinson. Following Sacramental services. Pres. Traveller gave a short extending thanks to the Trenton Ward and the Janitors for their the month He erioaurafed each obe pre-seto be thankful for tM blessings received and aspee-lall- y af this time of the year with Thanksgiving Day sawing near, and admonished each one to be worthy of the TRENTON Conference Report Diamond Head' SUPEtafrKNDENt JS. NL Buffer' spoke briefly, followed tor High councilman Lindsay Rawlins and Dais Hyer. President Traveller then called on tour deacons to bear their testimonies. Jty Plfc Soft Cher, Alah Ashcroft, Rawlins and Brant Reeder, John Smith then at ' Y NOV. XaD Elo Bwana' With Bab WEDNESDAY-F10DA- NOV. hpa Y 37-- 1 1 "Came Blew Tour Dam1 f WEDNESDAY the Rainbow class of the Richmond ward Primary gave a review of their lessons for their mothers. Sixteen children participated. There were IS mothers m attendance to enjoy the refreshments. Teachers are Mrs. Lucille Hawkins and Mrs. Mary Tripp. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Talbot drove to Ogden where they made the acquaintance of a new grand D &M4odkLf tapia0.? (Jn w4aifc Jkjtou aftenoea, Old J Mtuumui- - STARTING liilM-u-m Logan, ? - CLARKSTON Mr. and family of North Salt Lake. Rebecca Rasmussen a stuMrs. H. L. Bnttars have rethe ceived word from their dau- dent at UJ3.U. spent eon-in-la- w - DsBBieFWbLPS' MlklW Former Couple Gets California Transfer Mr. ghter end and Mrs. Gala Skinner that they have been transferred from North Carolina to California when they win he stationed for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson id Evanston, Wyoming, spent the week-en- d visiting at the home of their parents, Mr.1 and Mrs. Hyrom Batters. Mr. Mrs. Richard Knight and daughter Roxana of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Phillips and family of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson and daughter Mar-len- e of Trenton were visitors at the during the week-enhome of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. FRIDAY, Bovemher 22 Utah d Button. . SPEAKER He President Jessop. God's THE wu FIRST ulltoAftbr CENTRAL market WALNUT MEATS Chocolate Syrup "SK 19c Vtefiaa Sansages 5 Cans $1 3 OILS TALLCANS 98c Bakery Gods ADD SO MUCH TO YOUR DMer Dolls PARKERHOUBE, HARD ROILS, BUTTER FLAKE L31J9 Iter 31 9 PIES MEATY & MINCE OR CREAMY PUMPKIN. Mten Bet sees AIR SPRAY 6L6I Valeo SHAMPOO Staffin' Breed Reg. $M6 : 76c Ddfcafoty Ifoleod Order Daw KRAFT (hraniilt . 3 . s Lb. cello Rags Far year Family Dinner WeH Hue the Beit Bakery Goads, Oven Fresh, Rudy for You .and Ik CaU 852-01- 33 Odd (3 Lk ; Putty Fot Boasts U. 8. GOOD Vayne P. Traveller and sylmar G. Jessop with stake BEEF BOUND OR BLADE CUT rferki, Stuart h. Richards, n, par-'Jent-s d U.S.U. Spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jackson of Paris, Idaho, and, they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Thompson to Salt Lake City on Monday. Pan Lard Fdivisw Irisfi Sunday School TURKEYS Reorganized - u u u 1 GoMet . 39 MILD LB. CHEDDAR EGGS tmra CANDLED - PADSmPS 3 Box. . . BOXED 2 Lbs. 5ls Grapofraii $L or Sherbet LARGE Hines Phu Steel e PINK 39c e TABLEWARE Service for 4 $16.11 Frail Pies . . 3 for 31 New Emhretdered DINING ROOM TV Dinners WMte Bet 'i The Big Gift.. .with the little price tog Hue b M non predated gift tom fie-hh- TABLE COVERS xir mm ; - BEEF - Heat Pier $4J6 METAL - IT - W t Vi Ft High n - Color ! LAY-AWA- Y THE GIFT THAT LASTS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS & CARPET COMPANY PRESTON 5 for 31 i - Pepst-CM- a CUa 1 Lbs. 48c MB-V7- -- Hires Beet DON GREAVES KIA STORE Kt LOTI OF FREE PARKING IN BACK OF THE , iDffiO ' PHONE Freib Dates FAMILY SIZE give nraumraE 4T CHICKEN . . 7-- JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS sr gise ir'-s- r UADDDODES 2 for 99c . DOUBLE CRUST PLATE GLASS Jusl Arrived CARLSON FURNITURE a north state TURKEY Sam-soa- Aidh hnltara. Tsbteu hss spacious scuff-mipaddsd tops csvsrad wMi shady, tint vinyl totoWMy that wlps don with s opM...doM wtth a tap doth. Lap gilds back rad gMtis touch. Chain havs contomd and ssats for comfort Efoctricaty mhfod tabdar dad hp and crass bncss am Is dilpreaMaiit hahsd mmnL Ida oomsiuawhforMpofdiconforcdm. Plastte ED CHEESE QSDOgnDCQIB CRYSTAL FAMILY-ORDER- FRESH ON REQUEST u ifW$Q(0o PERFECT SIZE FOR YOUR A In Sacra-- 1 FAIRVIEW ment meeting Sunday even- ing the Sunday School supei intendency wu reorganize sap-follows: Hal Green Marten Rawl--1 erintendent; first counselor, Jay ings second counselor. T. Cole ly. L. H. Merriam and Alice Monte Olson wu released re- - .a counselor and sustained as Sornson also attended tatives from the local supervisor of the home teach-boaring program, u d$lLhs.lc KNUDSONH d. Wetoet Weeigrain , with her parents Ray Gibbons and Gerald Peand Hlghcoundl Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rasmus-se- tersen, also visiting at the Ras- members. A.D. Smith, Clarence R. Andersen, Doris D. mussen home on Hyer, Melvin C. Gilbert, WilMis Karan Pace f liam R. Harris, Melvin G. a student at U.S.U. Larsen, Joseph Day, Lindsay VIRGINIA BARSON and Rawlins, Willis Hah, with hu the week-enCliff Wiser were present. ExMr. and Mrs. Aaron cused ware Richard Lewis Barson. She Is a student at and Ariel D. Samsonite furniture 74. . FAMILY DINNERS . . . ser-vin- u I TS'' 59c Dipping Chocolate COFFEE Halves Light and Pieces LB. week-en- d PANEL Mrs. Gwen Stalper took part in a panel discussion at the district meet of the Idaho Library Association In Pocatello recent- Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Humpherys and family of Salt Lake City visited during the week-en- d at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. George Loosle. Btoss-Tbaaksgivi- ng for those received. The officers and teachers of the ward were read by Stuart H. Richards and received a sustaining vote. He AIm reported six missionaries, Biart L. Bailer, Wade M. Butler, Wendell A. Spackman, Lewis N. Godfrey Norman G. Christensen, Steg ven A. Cottle, presently Bennie with another, Read to leave shortly. Trenton hu six men in the service of their county, Dennis Roger Brown, Rex Winn, Wood, Kent May, Lloyd Batters end Ronald Merrill. Elder Richards, Wanda C. Andrew reported the Lott the Lula primary, YWMIA and Fred Green the Councilman Melvin 0. Gilbert Spoke briefly. Other speakers were the Bishopric, W.S. Holt, Joseph E. Atkinson and Tberon Hansen. Clarence R. Andersen, bore his testimony, and Prethe sident T.R. Holt wu concluding speaker. ALL MEMBERS OF THE Presidency, President T. R, ON GRACE . SUNDAY GUESTS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson and der the direction of Luella Payne, Janet Griffin, Marlene Atkinson and Janice Smith. The concluding session of conference convened at 7:30 p.m. with President Sylmar Jessop conducting. Prelude music was played by Janice Smith. The choir under the direction of Melva Cottle, with Norma Reeder accompanying sang Invocation Opening prayer Ferris.Chamb-ers- , sacramental song by the Great choir, Behold The Redeemer Die. Fid-lowin- for the vin G. Larsen and of the ice SATUBDAY-MONDA- f Utah Trenton Holds Conference Explorers Give The Glut Story Modem Hawaii!! November 31, IMS THE CITIZEN. Lewiston, Trenton Briefg T0BE ' c -- ii |