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Show ' (& " '4T v 'iw.'ivri' " jr '4 '91 Lwhm, PhiJna i, 1IN THE CITIUM, 'A-vV?- . k.m i LUfUNUtr Four Stake Youtk Meet Planned - ... For the' girls session " an lng at 11 a. m. Youth a vices wuraNBM;Y.8rivdW IDS television star has been ere, a youth chorus be the Qmm of a three- takea comprising an i . tatarsteka youth confab from MtoCammont Idaho to Invited to participate for part special numuber are pafame afternoon la tv ttm 7 YrsnUm of the program. A Fenton and a member of the General Ward lanned for Preston on diipol .lor Msrysn E. Richmond, Utah, f Show with members of the Authorittoa of the church win T, 8,9. Godfrey, who dlM hi a local open four itakee taking part win be invited. .Tho.vooofaionoojs will bo The conference , will Is conference The hospital WpdpehdF,Tho pi with an tateretake Roadehow bo tadudsd. hponoorod by tho tor members of tho church won .dftCTtol by BisFestival which will be held Following the evening meal e which win oa an open pit bar-beq- and their Mends hop W. S., iH0tt. Prayer In In the Preeton Ugh School and Explorer age and older. the a n d smorgasboard T Ts audttorlum on August 7. In there win be a Hbotenany. The adults who wm be InvitbomewnjglyenbyJoieph E. Atktasottprelude nd post-hiaddition to the four stakes wm to MIA be limited this LDS ed For an recording . music - was CARD OFTHANKS . Stake the Smlthfleld vplayed by Wo with to rare ouriln will also participate. Tha top group has been invited. This workers, both ward and stake Norma Reader Invocation by Aaronic Priesthood leadand wfflbs fodowed patttudn.ur tha. many aoadshowfBenfc.ieachj of Aha ffrlha ers. five, stakes win bo entered In four stakes are planThe this festival The roadshows conference ing on a least UOO young Nola Wo olio want to win be Judged on tho basis of the three-da-y v tho of the best sconary, the best win be held on Sunday start people to attend. Norma dance, tbs best staging, ect Each stake wffl supply the ogmed the Arid D. Bo nnonnssaon scwne and Mra. Marvta. lfr Jbo' Atta I. dent T. R. BtUt the Saturday or' August 8 and fkmlly have mwfnd Conof Youth sessions the FOR SAUt-18tins' first ference wUl open at noon with Into tfaa Sophia ?Day hay, baled. registration and the general LEWISTON crop n ed by Panay V Tbo' closing - RsHsf Sodsty aoJoyad " Ready ia Jtn Ydmrs. Call opening session at .l p. m. tht-; oh lemon lfa Lewiston literary of the meting L. Co- 'if. A wwiMr of the gem i'V Fourth Ward RsUof Society and writiags of ,Chrl Sandboard of the Mutual fanprove-m- was hdd Tueiday morning burg. Alao two dueti accompanlsd by Afts. Bscdsr. Association wU moder-- with Pmridant Vosna Van aung by Angidla am Benediction was by President ate a the youth pend during Orden praaiding and conduct- Siunnway accompanlsd by Wayna lYavsDarY. Vv.TOR-'i opening session. tbs powgram and meeting. Bmbara Hendrkta. Tha Ink PaDbsanrs wara' brothars ing i THE SECOND by A A trio, Nola Griffin, Melva on was given . Mvvsn, which wUl start at 5 p. m. Cottle, and Lulu Lott, from nmnrsy. njgbsn(Vafv and Lao Tbs will be divided and session Trenton, sang two numbers. Primary FkmQ and and Godfrey Joseph boys and one for the They were accompanied by was given In sacnmsn David Esola. Flowers were Mrs. Norma Reeder. tag with Rresldent Lorraine cared for fay. the RdW Sogirls. An LDS team lend-ithIn a diazwe. Oass Edwards Air. Fame . W',-.dan leader Mary Lou Allen, Yalta Map ciety. CaW.; haa been Invited for luoancn Interment was in the family tho aosahm lor the boys. One view of Egun,VloM Larssn, Onata plot fat the Smtthfidd cNne-ter- y fffhfiff of the members of the team where .the grave was for the yeer. She was Day and Barbara ilindricka In tha Dynosaur bar Bsrbin Blair, led their daseea In Em Stmt-darid at :tmele, Lewis ft rwLdis-by and cfaOdnn was before It participat- n. Godfruiv Joycelyn Wood; Eva Fayo ed in tha ;i. tha Air Foret. pswaantstlon alio Honda Van Orded, Allan the Pewo congregation. cKnlgbt and Dooaa lad tha c&hkwn ta.aavund -'- LEW WWW. Dahls; tMmttwT Oneida, Franklin and Benion . . sir-vic- . ICA-lldd- ue Ids - CUdfr de ""I tn es - . Cm Wtbi'ii'vi;;:?! WKHltyiSwlio njbf , WU-lla- ms IlildflScdal - 8 7MML.&17 l . at ON SRE-T- ldi Oder and Joseph Atktaaoh on the project rtte. it' J J',. Is m CilDPET tar-the- y - prumi i Cafea'i M d ' i ; Kenneth Thomson give a tribute to Dorothy GIL oert who ban bees rasasod Mrs. , i it- f L " ft V- P a- .j - . vx ft 4'i s 4 ; fjjri - is vm tecreunr n wcobh' A, T Van Odren presented Iwr Krctary, with lovdy gift In appredation her emeDent sendees. The singing mothers r Sweet Some. rectodby Home,N Rachel Detton. was served to 47 women fay Florence Pood Fond. and Seth Alien fosnlly 1) . Vlittan wars Mrs. Wgare of .the Stake Charles is tho son of Mr. Board, Mrs. DdbartDtve of and Hn. C. Edwazd mison. y fie la .now a Jmdor at North Mchmond, Ifri. Conrad of fyarikUm Cache High; whare hs was on tho debate team and member of tbs North Cache Band. This year he went to the ReCORNISH Mr. Oanmee gion One, Band Cttric and layed In the pit orchestra tlehrlg from La Angeles visitor the operetta He has the ed pest wnakmd wtfh: achieved hii",Diity to God Ifr. and Mrs. William is an Eagb Scout award, and Mrs. Gilbert Baker. He Is now President of his OQp. Tha nag s oong,-- Do-na- CiUvbIUIii; Hd-vri- - Enrionr Post PMi IsidilsE YOUR CONCRETE Y . SEE US FOR ALL FORMS FOR RENT LOOK OVER PLANS s ' NEEDS.--- . Craig, son. of lbs. Marie G. Hyer, was Studentbody Vicepcesktent ta ' Lewiston Junior Mgh- - He has lettered track and football and has held an "A average in high schoaL-Hhas been s participant In' junior Ugn and it 'O - :lj 4 fl J . COVECOUCDETE CO. I Mgs school band. Ha has Sherman OUer, Garland, bulktaw eupervisor: Jbeeph Atkto- over ptansTl on, Trenton, caipentcr; and Floyd White, budding ctosttortS hdd various offices In tbs Priest The Lewis--1 day LEWISTON They made hood Quorums. Craig recstv-- ton LIUnry Leegrn haldnr tl. I i to GoJ. taken of tha sd Us their Open night party hi the 1 models by Bryan dob room meat meettnm. He has hem the ' Damns 1st Bargason', and very active m the iHmtiwj i ".i 4 ( ' the Eagle Toggut .to U dob progrsmrecaivlaff May ewardrt the age. of 14 end two the membero and guaits, A Misses Gertrude and : Eva fatter torn,"i oddmonsl - Eagle palms.''" Bentty of Salt Lake City. Jay, son of lir, and lbs. Mr. and lira. G. Jqr Van Norman ia kaflt right in as In aE Jehn Deem Pretoets, they are bnflt right W. Mng, Is a fooOrden have returned from a tball Isttsnnan " !' ' . .. and on'ttm i' pleasant two team. He Let is Cache North track tern right and bat , - Dent risk Vewn time the basy In Sacramento nod Angri's with tho operetta.' Ha hrtped 1 i r. f i"1;. vlstt Camp, Calif., where they has a B phu 0rads aver-H-a yea hew te save ed with relatives andfrMndt. hu been Seminary A" Mrs. Van (Mens sister, Ors-tt- a ,5 1. If Y' !':v ftesident for two yean V4r reof Fleet Redtag, Calif., 1b bom foott usd turned with itham.snd wID He Is aettvs ta . church atvisit tat Lewiston. tain and Is Sacrittazy of thes Mrs. Ami Porter Barton Is Prleits Quorum.' He 'has at hams after spending "Duty to God worts in the ganIDfi award. He Is aettys fat Scoupltal and is improving dowty. ting and Secretary of his ExMr. and Mrs. Lmgton Ber- plorer Post ber left on Sunday for Las lade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vegas to attend the Bankers oesph L Myler. cf Cornish, rlade has been Assistant Convention. sum- - MaAaiaaHMi - 5 . AnOTUEn DEPEIIDADLE.... V' - : -- K . 1 J T . re-m- I:.;;: v- - HISTORY . v . 215 SELT-PI10PELLE- D 4'' :v . Ben-wit- o TOUR PLATFORM SIZES fA o .PLATFORMS FEATURE .s O r: ;Tr s O HYDRAULIC o HEADS4N-UN- Q RUGGED PROPELLING UNITS 'w- WINDROWS E ... a, PDEsron n i, , Counsekn. H.Ray Pond Is .. presentty serving as Hs suCceeded Q.r A. Hoggin of Lawlaton. waa riven by Pnrident Joseph G. Smith. The brick was laid In 1905. Lewis Burnham supervised the work on the Patri-nich- : I , r nenroiwaiwt foundation. . J The Benson Stake at the time of the beginning of the building prqjectwas conmri-o-f .'t tu EmiimT coupahy SB-M- ii P. Traveler oMUchmond as - IJEE BERGQU1ST AND ARNOLD SANT Pfawm Idaho M Senth First West, Preston Phsm i ? CONTROL THROUGHOUT '1' , : CONVENIENT. CWillMMA FLEXIBILITY FOUR-WA- ongtrta Syhnar G. Jet sop of Uwlston end Wayne ; . is i n v , t . i.. Utah of the . cram past 1) hole fat the southeast comer. A drain was made down to the present canal and rocks the spring bole. Three hunched loads of sand were BuUen hauled from the Ranch on Bear River just East of the Forks. The gra vel came from high Creek, committee The executive was authorised to prepare program for the laying of the Comer Stone service to be laid on July 23, 19M. A VERY LARGE gallon of people at the comer of the building. Apostle M. W. Merrill laid the Comer Stone and prayer rle of the Richmond Ward with T. H. Merrill as.Bfahop and other members of the ward and proposed that they with Cliff Wiser of Trenton and T. R. Holt as couhsaion. In 1981 President T. R. Holt o neoetrtant of h iCMtiiiiMd JOmi OEEQE uMgf Business an "A average ' and has been President of.lds Sem. ON PROJECT Full time painters on the project: Hnold Blair of Lewiston and Fred Smith of JUcfamouL i'j inary Class. In Ur .sophomore year he served oh the yearbook staff and was ta the school piay. He.Ylias been active In church work, serv ing as ward organist and as Benson 8take MLt c He has also dividual awards. . BUILDING (Csathmed from. Page 1) dad, tha riaice Is hot Thera Is still the system, landscaping, and top soil which will take between 1200 and 1500 hours of labor. HE PRAISED vthe work of Trad Smith who was In charge of .securing donated laor, and said that Georgs Randall, tha building super-visountn he left recently, was a mil organiser. He added that everything was done to save - money' and everything was put out on a f Y Bompetlttvs bid VTi has bean fen eojoyablt emerience," he added. ,.The invocation for the meeting was given by President Wayne Traveller and the benediction by President Sri mar Jessop. Special musical numbers were furnished by e mens chorus mads up of Uslioprics an dbigh council-men,, conducted by Joseph Mylar and Herbert. Harrison and accompanied .v by Res r, . 1' tbe following wards: sed Richmond, Trenton,. Cornish, packman. Cove and Lewiston 'Mrs. Oneta Day led the wards. oingmg and Mrs. People from each of these wards helped and each had Isrgarrt Johnson,'-jwgan- ; heir responsibilities on var- and Mrs.- Bllll Lou Begley, - ' ious parts of the project riano. . S4MM1 - L - f. "77-- -' -- jr ; BUILDING RETIRED Tbs Richmond South chapel Sumtoy right The ward will meet ta tbe 'T- rSTrtJtocrtE The - arisen Photo |