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Show X . rKl: A I Vera Dewey Services Held Mrs. Vera Mary Coffin Dewey, 78, died In the local hospital Thursday following a Services For Easier Season Couple Return From California vice on at a Lenten Thursday, ser- March the Preston Community Church win be the ' David L. tor of the Soda Springs Presbyterian Church, former student Pastor of the Preston Church, and Campus Pastor, Westminister Foundation, In 1960 where she boa taken Utah State University. an active part in ward and Mr. Crawfords subject wHl In. the be, "The . Burden of The take capacities service Cross," and church. Survivors are four child- promises to be an inspiring ren: Harvey R-- , Weston guide to the Easter Season, Mrs. Howard (Mary) Blan- commencing with the obserof Palm Sunday, I" chard, Robin, Idaho; lym M. vance An hour of fellowship will 22. .. and ABmmianma, Nit, Captain WUMam Thane of follow the Thursday aat Roswell, N. M.; 12 grand- The Rev. Miner E. Bruner, children, five great grand' D. D., Paator, wHl deliver the This Was The chifcben; five brothers and lhesaagen Week That Charles Was, for the and sisters, Blanche, Weldon Coffin, Downey; Mrs. Palm Sunday 9:00 a.m. serHenry (Gena) Goebel, Ash- vice. Continuing the Holy Week ton, and Jesse of Pocatello, Services were conducted in observance, a Maundy Thursthe Weston Ward chanel at day Communion service will be conducted by Dr. Bruner 1 pm. Monday by Bishop on Rolen V. Bastton. Prayer 7:80 Thusday, March 26, at p. m., in commemoraat the home was offend by of tion the original "Inst M. Nadine But Iynn Deway. and Supper. Hia euEriect for the tan .played the Communion meditation win postiuda music. jrtiade be The Problem of God Vs. Richard "Whispering Hope and the No4od. Invocation was by 1 Early Easter Morning, the far. Westminster Fellowship wHl Howard Blanchard read the conduct a 7:80 worship serlife sketch of Mrs. Dewey. vice, followed by a simple The speakers were Warren breakfast at 8:00. The Easter Bamei, Btehop MmofeeTlag-e- y and Bishop Bastion, A duet Sister Thou Wait MUQBEf XlUlvIN Mtidand Lovely was sung State university in Logan, w Helen Greene and Mary whose title will be. Why Do Hfaluw, Their accompanist You Seek The living Among was Venice Butters. Another The Dead? Mr. Seknder. a mmlral mimftor Going former Student Pastor of the Home" was sung by Jack Preston Church also, and of the Westminster Foundation, King. Benediction was offend by U.S.U., has been assisting N. S. Baetain with G. F. Dew-th- e Dr. Bruner with the Preston services this fall and winter, grave in while residing In Logan, and (, Ida., working on the Campus of UfahState University, In the English Department The memben of the official boards comprising the session, will meet In their monthly deliberations Friday, March 21, at 7:30 p. m. 19, p. uIoraaa -- Hie TRENTON Ytftaity 1964 thd Franklin p- - Trenton, received hie Duty To God Uo" " Duty To God Award Given MT7MlCUy Sold ' Franklin County through Wool County marketing organisation to Fred Whitaker and Company of Philadelphia, Pa., for cwt J. R. Meek, President 964.06 of the Pool, reported that It will amount to about 8,000 pounds of wool and some 85 growers and will be shipped approximately June 1. the 964.08 cwt compares to 960.78 cwt for the 1966 clip. Mr. and Mrs. George the Fuh and Game banquet Saturday night In Preston at the high school. Reed-attend- ed An outstand the farm and Grade A Trenton dairy herd He also has grad received his Duty To God uted from the North Cache award from Bidbop W. 8, Holt at a sacrament meeting Seminary. . To receive such an award a boy mint have received at least four individual awards Richard hai His mother Velva Jamison 7ansecuUvety, 100 received six percent had the pleasure of AEaop be able to receive pinning his badge on her son. an Individual award he must Richard was born February attend all his priesthood. Sun17, 1946. He attended school day School. MIA and Sacrain the Trenton Elementary, ment meetings, ftiMH assignLewiston Junior High School, ments given him, be honest and Is presently finding hia tithepnycTi keep the Word of senior year at North Cache Wisdom, work on a Welfare Higi where he wHl graduate Protect, and hold positions of this spring. While at North leadership in the quorums. He has served as president of Cache High he has been an both the deacons and teacher active member of FFA. In quorums. Has been a mem. his spare time he assists with her of Scout troop 82 and Is presently president of the Explorer Post 162. In August of 1963 he attended an Explorer Leadership confer-sic-e at the BYU in Provo for a week, and hopes to be able to fulfill a mission for the Church in the future. big young man In SCDTo Sell Equipment Three pieces of equipment wPl be sold by the Franklin Soil Conservation district ealed bids will be accepted at the SCD office in Preston m or before April 1. The bidder may show the lump sum offered for the squlpment or bid on each or any of the three pieces of equipment separately. The equipment included an tractor with straight do er, (me carryall scraper, and me tractor truck. The equipment can be seen at the Stanton M-- Hawke lome, five miles south of Their daughter and her S . --I I Mr. and Mrs. tello and In Idaho Falla visit-- ! Idaho Falls, Leland McKenna of Salt Virgil Marler and Mr. and ing In Pocatello with their Mrs. Lloyd Elwood have re- son Jack and his wife and Lake City visited at the Don turned from a pleasant vaca- family, and with friends in C. Van Dyke home Tuesday tion motor trip. They visited afternoon. In Las Vegas, San Bemadino, Mrs. Lenora Stocks has reto her home after Tia turned Cal., Juana, Mexico, In and Phoenix, Arts., Mesa, spending the past two weeks in Provo at the home of her Ariz. son Clair and hia wife and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Jones Clair and hia wife, family. are ding the week In Cal-former Elolse Boman, have ifornl the home of their dau Vcnzaa and her hue and- - family, Mr. and the American Cancer Society, 'makes the aecougkl'in a Mrs. Frank Birch of Oak will be in attendance of five, .and has been land. name of Trade. the given one be of sneakers will the Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boman Mr. ekfo.ThfmeiDg-b- e and two children Cora Lee t the meeting acheduM to held In the metal hall of and Bobby are In San Diego, Cal., visiting relatives. the coifftbouee Thunttay et Mr. and Mrs. A- - B. Smith 2 p.m. Bishop and Mrs. Rex Plowspent Tuesday in Kamas All Franklin county chair- man, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan where they attended the AmMr. and Mrs. Rus-e- ll end of Mrs. Smiths slater, man or (heir reprasentatlraa , Anderson, Mr. and Mra. Hendricks, as wan as volunteer workers, ERiern Mrs. Pearl Atidneon. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Aba. J. E. Smith are urged to attend this Ervin Van Orden and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Talbot pent the weekend in Foca- - Slate Cancer Leader Due at TSr;, gs r? MM and-famil- hue-ban- y SLTSSj&JB ODD IMsb ttaa.Ao In fadiionofale look every woman want new. The look of open wori porfofatlonv lower vamps and dainty straps. A saniaHonal look In colon, fredier than any you over wort before the long-logg- HEADS REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chambers of Smithfield attended the Mink Creek Ward Reunion -- 19. 1964 LEWISTON the iS58SS?lJS!Ph?ODR,cifrd THE CITIZEN. Lewistoa. Utah Lewiston Briefs Speaker for brief IPneai. She was born April IB, 1887, at Smkhflled, a daughter of William H. and Mary C. Mer- rill Coffin She was married. to William Array Dewey In the Salt Lake Temple Oct 9, 1907. Mr. Dewey died six yearn ago. Mrs. Dewey moved from the Downey area to Weston March Church Plans ... ad beautiful look of nowl A teen In Mademoiiello VOGUE SHOP HER-EDA'- S d, the La:iny Rasmussens, were on the Reunion 24 SO. STATE PHONE J t7 Tea Announces Engagement CORNISH A tea announcing the engagement and forth--omin- g Bergeaon LEASE YOUR - A fareTO CALIFORNIA well testimonial wHl be held March 22 In the Cave ward chapel for Elder Deal E. RawUas, eon of Mr. and Mra. Reginald A. RawUas. He has been called to serve la the California million. NEXT AUTO marriage of Margo was given by her mother in Logan Saturday af- March 7. Guests ternoon, irom Cornish were Reba Ber-Joy- AHD SAVE ce Helen Smith, Ruth and Diane Jobn- - H0DEV GAYLE WADDOUPS BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Carina Cornish notes to a birthday dkmer In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Ha MiTer, on March 2. Those present were Mr. who will be married soon to and Mrs. Dee Miller, Sheryl ' Myithus Lee Austin, aim of MPler. Louise Oomteh, Henry Mr. and Mrs. Myrtfaui Austin Cornish, Christie end Sandra MUler. The afternoon was of Safanon City, Idaho. Hours an 7 to lOpkn. AH spent visiting and presents friends of Gayle are cordially were presented to Da. invited to attend- - Open House Planned Monday For Lewiston Bride To Be LEWISTON will be held in i Of An the house the Lewfoton Community Building on'N in Honor of Miss Gavle daughter of Mr. Waddoupa, 23, and Mrs. Exra Wadfeup. Cranney Chevrolet of Pnshm COVE How In a Position To ODer Leasing . K & Hales On Hew Antes. - V' f f7 "i-- ,r uume anus or mmss is ssconme non romis pi tvOF' THE MONTB-Paraa- ssla for the month of February is Cath d erine Bair, danghter af Mn. Sberwla C. Bair of Rkhaand. i Catherine fa an active member of the ehureh, aad has achieved attendance awards ai well as individual net. . She is aha - PARNASSIAN PDEST0H ELK'S Girls 5fc First ID f i VDoyiTK 4: Girls vn rB&l XT. uW p.m. io ll:38 p.nk Y,iv PRESENTED BY JEANNIES SCHOOL OF DANCE 'A. a member of the F.H.A. and rates Ugh In 4-activities. g, Her hobbles are stamp H STOP IN AND CHECK V ft i;. He- 7i.'. eri-lectin- reading, swimming, and hie skating. She alas enjoys an types of speaking. She b a good asset to the club aed her school, fa making peaters and other special activities. - r, M- Mr-an- MUSIC BY THE CATALINAS : i -- SAVE HQHE- 7- 5k . 8 b f tX1 CRANNEY CHEVROLET Inc. PDEST0H, IDAHO A PH0HE 852-11- 61 J |