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Show - Utah August IS. 1N4 THE CITIZEN. Lewistea. Too Late Tt Vinton From CtotiUT 1968 Ford Ita-FOR SALE tioq wagon, good condition, recently overhauled. See at 2KSo. 4tta Wert. Kent Hay. MADE CUSTOM attended Mr. and Mrs. Evertt Ward con LEWISTON Lapray TRENTON Mr. and Mrs An-th- e Logan temple Saturday ference was held In Lewia-to- n John Hui Hul of Wailuku, rell, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon r, Maul, Territory of Hawaii, drew, Mr. and Mrs, Robert H. morning where they did Fourth Ward on Sunday, ordinances. Wiser Cliff Mrs. and tag uncle and her aunt, visited under the direction of the Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wiser on Stake Presidency. In the Sun Mendoia and daughter, Ada, Wednesday. Mrs. Hul Hul Is ne Fack-Jotephi- Posted In Area FURNI- Deiki, Dranlng have arrived from Columbia, tablei, Chert of Drawen, South America, and are the and variety of cabinet of Mr. and Mrs. Sid work. Either made In shop guests Rawlins of Logan. or at your home. Contact Rawlins is a daugh- Mrs. of Mrs. Mendoza. They ter mxn MuVmi will visit Yellowstone Park run OAbD mmhuhi and other scenic attractions year old. 29c Each. Ctoyd Wilde. Mink Creek. 852-- here before going on to New 0818. York World's Fair. They and the Sid Rawlins 5 acrea FOR SALE of Logan were dinner family and. 44&m' rkk home. of Mr. and Mrs. Clem guect Southwert of Preston, Ph. Rawlins Sunday. 6468-235-0. bud 888-127- Mob Hawaiian Family Visits In Area Fourth Ward Holds Conference South America TURE Watt Lowiftoa Troitoa 8. IN CEREMONY Douglas RICHMOND Lemon was one of 48 scouts in the Cache VaHey council who participated last weekend In the ceremony of Or - der of the Arrow at oamp Hunt on Rear Lake seal-Reede- the former Gem Van Orden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Orden of Smlthfield. They are here touring the United States and so far have visited all the Temples in the United ine States as well as many states. They are now enjoying a trip to the New York World's Fair. They also made a trip Into Cardston, Canada to visit the LDS (Temple there. Drue Chambers and Ruth Spackman were sustained as visiting teachers for the Relief Society at Fart Meeting. The recommends of Marianne Chambers, gcarol Spackman, Herbert Frailer, Roger C. Wood and son Bradford were received back into the ward, Iniersiake Youth Conference day School Session, President Wayne Traveller conouciea, nd caiiad on Hum council man Ariel Benson of the Listed As 'Big Success' The Inters take Youth ference which was held in was Preston last weekend, considered a big success by the leaders of the MIA organizations of the four stakes sponsoring the event. ABOUT 1818 young people and their leaders attended the three day event, which was 100 more than expected. The group filled the Frank lin Stake house for the open Con- ing ing session, with many find- seats In rooms where they could hear but not see. The SD's concert almost fll- tod the high school gymnas- - which had more than seats set up on the floor In addition to the four sect-Ioium, 200 ns of bleachers. For the Roadshow festival on Friday, the auditorium of filled the high school was with chairs set up in the aisles and people standing and the cultural nail of the Franklin Stake house was filled. WINNERS OF the various in divisions of competition tha roadshow festival included Best Acting, Bert Music, and Beet Plot, Smlthfield and Stake Best Lighting - Stake Aaronlc .Priesthood to talk. A teacher. Jerry Jorgento sn was then called on Traveller sneak. President was tehn the concluding spea ker. In the Sunday evening meeting which was conduct' ed bv Biihoo's Counselor, Na than Anderson, with Pres. Syknar G- - Jessop presiding, - Scenery and Best Direction, Benson Richmond Ward, Best Costuming, Stake; Preston Third Ward. Oneida Stake and Best Dancing, Pres ton Eight Ward, Stake. FBOZEU FOODS - Pres. Traveller presented Bishop Plowman with a Certifor ficate of Achievement their work In the Aaronlc President Priesthood work. Jessop was Che first speaker and was followed by Dr. Peterson who presented the names of the ward Officer for the sustaining vote of the ward. The- Bishopric, Bishop Rex G. Plowman. Nathan Ander son and Thomas Durrant were called upon to talk and President T. R. Holt was the concluding speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Bowman entertained recently in honor of the birthday anniversary of Lennie Pitcher. Guest were Mrs. Carol Gregory and two children of Wellsville, Mrs. Pauline P. Rowner of Brigham City, Jerry Pitcher of Wellsville and the Boman family. Mark Blair, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Blair in had his tonsils removed the Preston hospital on Monday. He is recovering satisfactorily at hii home. Miss (today Bradford and Danny Karren of Bountiful, spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blakr. Other guests at the Blair home later, - another granddaughter and her friend, Sherrte Hyde of Bountiful- - Tressa Bradford is spending this week with her grandparents. Bob and Leona Blair while her parents are on a motor trip to Mexico. and Mrs. Karla CottreH three children of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Karla's parents, Bishop and Mrs. M. C. Gilbert, during, the past week. Captain and Mrs. Everatt Pearson and family of Her-lonCalif., are spending two weeks in Lewiston visiting with relatives and friends. Everett is the son of Mr. and Reynold Pearson of Lewiston and Is stationed at the Sierra Army Depot Miss Susan Boman entertained at a Patio dinner in honor of Kenneth Hyer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Boman, on SunSherrie day. Guests were Shore, Eileen Bodily, Kenneth Hyer, Kathleen Simmond, Gwen Smith, Lynn Jorgensen, Linda Fields, Jimmy Hess, Margo Hurren. Rex Zollinger and Tom Greaves. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Smith Saturday and Sunday. Lava Hot Serines with their children who were visiting there. g, Ward RsjMs TmttB Suumt Fart? LEWISTON The Lewis ion Fourth ward summer party was held in me City on Tuesday night. A de licious lunch was served to approximately 270 people ames were played under direction of the MIA before lunch. The Primary pre sented an entertaining PIES 3 for 89" BEEF IF YOU WANT THE BEST WE HAVE IT ROUND BONE - APPLE. CHERRY. PEACH Lb. . . . POT BOAST UJS. INSPECTED CHOICE 2 Us- 89c - BEEF MhuteMald 4 cans $1 Juice Orange CerU-Fiws- FBAHES llaspberries C-Gr- Haqjarine ade URHEYS lb. Sun Glasses Shredded Wheal Shrimp x. sugar Raspberries CATSUP 3for$l HEREFORD Corned Bee! DEL MONTE 14-O- z. Canned Hilk 39c 100 lb. bag BEAR LAKE TASTEWELL 711 Can Apple Sauce 29c SfteaSbe Geisha, Tiny Cocktail Ift-OCaa ink toefruit NaMsee Apricots f8 PievMeace FOR CANNING I Battle SEGO TALL CANS BOHS IL K TALL CANS g Cans $1 H0TD0G J, C .Llbby's or Del Cm 7 for$l - Lb. 79c only 69c ff-7-7 W 3 for Spaghetti 8tor$l Ne.lCan MORTON SALT 6ior 7Sc - IODIZED PLAIN OR SSOs. Pkg. 4 10c Phgs.$l SUPREME Onera Cream. Cbecelate Fadge Bar, Coceaaat Bar, 6 tor 78c H) f TLSyjlJ CORN 0OTHEC0B CAIHIED 2 HENS MEN OR WOMEN Pineapple h lMa.Pkg. NUCOA 2e OFF CANTALOUPES LEHons Or Limes LARGE 8-- 27c LB. 3 far &0C TEFLON RICHMOND The Rich mond ward MIA Maids held their Rose Tying ceremony on Sunday afternoon at the stake center with Mrs. Bes sie Lemon conducting the es excises. The entire class sang "When You Walk Through A Storm", ted by Sharon Wood land accompanied by Patsy by Hamp. Invocation was Pautette Smith. Mrs. Lemon explained the requirements, for this award. Each girl participated in, the tying ceremony and talk ed briefly as she placed her rose In a bouguet. Mrs. Thora Geddes, stake MIA leader, presented the awards, Vickie Merrill told of the symbol of the rose, participating ceremony were Patsy Paulette Maughtey, Forsgren, Janet Cakne Eskelsen, Judy Doane, LaRae Harverson. Ann Theur-Vickie er, Evelyn Taylor, Merrill song "Rose Tying. by by the girls, responses Eme Hedson of the Ward MIA, and Reed Woodland of the ward Bishopric. Mrs. Hodson was presented with a rose and a budvase, Benediction was by Janet Mauduey and refreshments, were served to the girls and their mothers and guests Cmlrftfi Mrs. MaxJne Rawlins and children drove to Downy to visit Mrs. AKhea Woodland. Mrs. Nellie Ralins of Lewis- ton accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Ehno Bow- den and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Kawlins a Mr. and Mrs. Norris Preece on their returning from a trip to Montana where they visited his brother Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. S. W- - Allen of Logan were Sunday af ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Allen and attend ed Sacrament meeting with them. ing program was given. Prelude music by Jean Spackman, welcome address, Jan-Ic- e Green, song, 'I Wonder When He Comes Again" led by Rozann Chambers, accompanied by Carrie Lapray. Invocation by Rebecca Read, talks by Merrihands, Beth Smith, LaRae Humphreys, Dartene Spackman and Cathy Spackman. A tribute to the of graduates and awarding certificates President by Wanda C. Andrew. The graduation song was led by Darlene Spackman and accompanied hy Christ! Andrew. Advancement ceremony lead by Wanda Andrew. Response by a mother, Jean N. Read, song lead by Janice Spackman and accompanied by Arlene Griffin. A fashion show and benediction was by Lora Lee Andersen. Refreshements were served. Those present were Christl Andrew and mother, Wanda Bette Andrew and Donna, Lora Lee Anderson and Janice. Marian Andrew and Helena, RoxAnn Chambers and Mar ina, LaRae Humphreys and Lucile, Leila and Valene Butters and Sara, Sheri Hansen and Orris Mae, Rebecca Read and Jean Arlene and Griffin and Nola, LOb Cathy and Judy Spackman, and Mary. Darlene, Janice Spackman and Mille, Jean Spackman and Pauline, Carrie Lapray and Irene Beth Smith and JoMarie Sharon Hodges and LuJean, LeAnn Kupfer and Arlene and Maria Ashcroft and LaMell, Bonnie Reader and Venice. Stake President Marigene Peart was present as well as the class leaders, Florence Butler, Ethel Rawlins and Lona Lu-A- Hair Permanent Reg. f&M South State SL FTMtiaL Malt nn Holt Those receiving certificates graduation were Christl Andrew, Arlene Griffin, Carrie Lapray, Beth Smith, Jean, Cathy and Darlene Spackof man; TWO TOWNS (Continued ktm. page 1) election is over, I trust that I may have the lupport of the eoodjcttzens of Cache county lust aa I would have sup--1 had he been ?mt to (bank stay, with two dressesaa an KJfbard L. Thomas, my individual project; the club Cache county, taught by Lorraine Hulet, E workers, lalne Anderson, Mary Balr, I haH be coming Dixie Christensen, Sus Fors- Mary Lou Harverson, JSJSf"1 "PPreciatam and Hodson, Diane Hulet, SaUy Ann Lundgreen. Elda Miller paid tributes to the Wilkinson said. teachers of all classes. ENROLLED in advanced stewing are Judy Doane, CaFOR therine Balr, Janet Mauchtey, Charlene Betty Balr and Fleming. Teachers Included Favel Plant, Arlene Day, Elaine Bullen, Ctoa Hugie, Billle Lou Bagley, Ruth Little, SEE . Judy Doane Shirley Baird. Catherine Balr, Lorraine Hulet and Charlne Fleming. Each club had a very at tractive display table with floral decorations. n fortgs CARPET Only 69c Special $1.69 Rose Event The Lihoma En, Iron Pad, Cover lilt Push Button tlia Maids Hold TRENTON Party was held Friday nite in the ward hall. The follow- "dUs JUMBO Pkg oi Riclwrad Biitb WILKINSON ASKS (Continued from page 1) HAMBURGER 1 Annual Event ran FROST N FLAME CHOICE BEEF lihomas Hold Carlson's r |