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Show . V V ' V ..ft ' I ' - IBS GRIBN. v i Lswistan. Utah March PcriOffico To&xp-at- 1 lM By THid Uuril o . Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mr. Harold burial In Lewiston, of Wil- LEWISTON of Quincy, Wash. Wiser B. Allan of Elko, Nov. and .1 stuB. BodIda son Harold Allan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Steven Raymond D. Harrison, of Lanham. Md. were over- ily entertained at a lunch at dent at BYU was night guests at the homo of their home on Saturday night night guest at the home of Guests worn Dr. and Mrs. his grandmother and hw husof Harold Gibbons, and Mr. and Mrs. band. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wife toe former Csral Kamo. Clair Jorgensen. The group Detton, on Friday night then attended tte Staka Gold They cams to Utah Speakers In the Lewistw burial ta SaR Lake City of and Green ball ta ths Third Ward Sacrament meet Savings tnatract-Bonum Mr. OmnoosU's ions.'! he said, "bocaose any program which stimulates young Americana to save these days, is for the good of ftU coopwtnon pot tho 6ducttt country and for thorn itnd0nttf n other volunteers hi pro Jnf and servlctai the The savings pro TVeawrys School Seringa gram during WorldWar II. ho noted; provided one of our program tn Prraton, Idaho. I am ploaaod to carry out moit. effective instruments for teaching thrift and good citizenship. Tm Uto T Classif? : An adequate suply of Sav tags 'Straps and books and promotional matariaUho said will be on hand to meet the oar Wo 10 wian ( oapraas students and tho gratitude for the needs of tho in community of oyi carrying out tho too Consignment plan. Stamp no during and death of our behoved brottMr. Jooeph 'J. Leurttion. flunk those We also arho seat the. lovely Postmaster Aha , their wife and Britt Bemaon of fuL. and Mn. Data Livings ton (Morgont Borgoeon) of deerfleld.to Lowlwm lncttw of the w-(quilhien of thalr mother, . . - PREPARE DISPLAY Saturday Brothers and Sisters of J. Lauittsen evening la the stake center tho Gold,, and Green hall of FOR SALE the staka was held and IDEAL HOG RAWCH ad vary anccessfuL Thome of . Joseph i 100 SOW CAPACITY 'rSlSTiFtS6 at old hot and also World Book En- - m'lwiww, vwy able. CaO mag by i nie Ann Miller ..Tho hall and stage with artistically decorated colors of rod, gold and white satin.' 0 heart with Abnghrod a letters aad white fHii edges, rtirtfr1 the stage. There were three ped esuds' on either side. A lam color, wheel was ateo E. T. 4'mllee west of ; Uwis . 082-15- 00 nppQi Prayers. wvo Bnmdnnnm given . tar and Louis . - Uoyd EUwood - ' ' I IQB IB MW their stator, Vsnu Lafkln. Of Mr. end Ifn. Zara ' tp" i, rVy Gnigg and Gordon Tbyte of of GoodtaE Ma.. and son Clair Pmd of Hyde Park. They wpra ac ham of Fairfield. Ida., visitKlin, furnished tar the Caveliers ed In Lawteten and In Preo a. after attemSng ths Am orchestra.. .. aral awtam la Logan and t i eluding the Odis and Marie Talbot are staka dance leaders. A special feature was two musical by Dennis and Gary Gibbons of Lewiston and AQ-Gl- ris -- . Ezra Eendell Feted . Clean AUUfa Loufcfcn At Birthday Party - A CORNISH at homa honored dinner bl-thd- Hold Dszdon ay Ena son Staka Cultural Hall in ing on Sunday night were piphwywyl Dallas Collet Randy Sharp, teachers Meredith Halt and The offiessu-an- d of the Fourth Ward RaUef Barlow. ' A duet was sme by Society met at the home of Tilly Lu and Larry wiser. lfra. Vamu Van (Man on They rare accomj)sitfedby Tuesday afternoon to plan Mrs' Etna thalr 17th of March Cols and Mrs. Sarah Mra. Florence Pond spoilt Collet ware released as Pritho post week In Ogdm at mary teachers, and lfra. tho homo of her daughter Marietta Bunion was Baa, Mr. and Mrs. BnddBalL tataed as a Primary tea Guests at the of Han Boyce Piteher con-on Sunand Leaon in the Lewiston day night wore Mr. and Mrs. m Knmatii and Ward on Sunday of Lake Wood. CaUf. Mrand night WaBv Van Or-Mrs. A. L. Stocks of Proa-te- den, Jay Bag, Mrs. Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hendricks awf Ray . Frien. Stock! and two children ef Odis Talbot sang, "Did You Oxnard. CaUf. visited at the Hen Stocks homa on Ttamday Think to Pray. Bishop Plowventag. Other gnaats at the man was ths conchkttng Stock's home speaker. n, The Lew rd held their and Mrs. McKay Raw-ling-s ta too Ward and family, and Cm-Iv- n and Van Kendall of Cor- Cultural HaTl under' (he dinish, Ur. and Mrs. Ross E. rection of the btehoprifi Kendall and son Jeffrey from A ham dinner woo oo Ogden, Mrs. A. L. Bam and eervod by the Oden trough of Preston, and Mr. Mr. J. Howard ' Ken-de- ll and family from American Falli, who wort ora - - . Fay Cottle, Baird, Viva and - - Smith, Nava and Ward Holds Annual Conference CORNISH Creedi, Gram Bingham, Stel- C. Pike. Mr. and Mrs. P0w taka pnahten la Kendall, LPHan Sorenson accompanied thdr eon EdComlah ward and Ruth ward and fomOy bodi as far day February 14. Mr. and Mrs. Del Marita s Pocatello where thev visitPraa. T. R. Holt ed Mr. and Mrs. Wallace pent the holiday s the Prinsfiiood session at S:30 viaittag thalr sons Hardy. a.m. The following high and Lae and thalr famlUea fat Mrs. Lloyd Hens and two were the children from Smuhfleld, California. di A. was Mrs. D. Hopd from . Richmond, a Bergman Clw-ence Flygera from Lewiston. tuchman and Mr. and the of the at meeting guest Anderson from Trent Orta Mrs. Mylar were and Frank Lamb from Rich- - Logan Literary masts at the home of Mra. hdoat the home of Mrs. Ce- Wendel Godfrey on the day di Baker teat week. Pres. Wayne Traveler con- - Thelma of her birthday anniversary. InterHuber related the 10 a.m. Tjm Whiting from LewisIncluded: Stuart esting. experiences she ton and Jrry Ehvood were a government during staka dark from ment over night guests Friday at ta Viet Nam. Trenton. Melvin Gilbert from the home of EUoise Godfrey d Mr. and Mrs. George Lewiston and Arid Benson was obeervlng her birthwho accompanied Mr. and day from Richmond, stoke high anniversary. Dresden Blanchard of councilman. H. E. Beigesoa, lfra. Wendel Godfrey was s auditor. 0ville uweeh American Falls to Ariiona a Bishop In the flmeral serspeaker for a visit with relatives. George Ehmod. Allen Hawkes vices held Pres. Sylmar Jessop coa- - Mrs. Orville Creech was Kent, Infant era of Mr. and ducted the evening meettag. hostess ta her home for a Mra. Sam Kant The baby ' during hevrt earTupperware party last MonUgh councilman uoyd from Lewiston conduct- - day evening. Gnaats ware: ned ta Salt Lake ed the business of Pat Brawn the dmtar from week. Sendees wen the ward officers and ateo Logan. LaVerna Pried; Bea: ffitllrfflT pokn. Other speakers were trice Taylor, LaVern Bassett, nan. Mabel God- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kent members of the ward ric who are: frey, Doris Pitcher, Lula of Cornish. e 1 G. Godfrey, Byron Clayson. Cleo Slmmonds. Earn Kendell and son Van end Joseph L.- Mylar. Pres. Robinson, Mnrino Butthe FFA ters. .LaRno Neeley. Joyce to parents and sons banquet la wi Smith uimbw Grinuuid. the Sky View high hdd the concluding speakers. school Special musical numbers Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pike evening. rendered by a mixed i the Mr. and Mrs. Moses ouartett which included: Cleo 'wit week end et the home of left the past week SamaeL Ella McKnlght. Or- Mr. end Mrs, R. C. Pike. end a vacation and to viville Creech and Jornph MyMra.. Jack Pearce of Lew- sit relatives ta CaUtonla. lar Glade iston entertained members of by acconguted the Cornish Bridge dub at Burgess and her home ta Lewiston last Rose Schwab of Logon Thursday. Other guests were Karren, Briva Stevens at the homo of MT; Mra. Libby Lee Pond of Lewiston. and O. L. Grlmand teat Ttarsday. Attonwy and Mrs. Edward The foUowing Pike and children Job ed Benson stake ReHef ty leadershta meettag last Kathryn and Tommy fro Thursday ta Richmond , Myrt Idaho Falls were visitors during the holiday week and at Kendall, Joyce the home of Mr. and lfra. R. Butters, Lula - The Lewte-to- n Ward Third annul ward reuntan was held on Thursday night ta tho ward cultural hall. A delicious ham dinner was eodhad and served by tho Elders Quorum, with Gene Cole and Fan Parkins In charge. The Progriun was under tho direction of tho Relief Society with Edith Barlow acting aa M.C."The Hungry Five' from Delta Phi. of Logan presented musical numbera. They an: Gala Smith, Gerald Peter son, Jerry EUs, Kenneth Seegmlller, and Burke Bodily with Lyte Packer acting as M.C. A skit "Fashion Showing of Hate" and narrated by Joyce-ly- n Taxtet, with background music by Myrtha Westover, was presented. Laftoa taktag part In the aUt wore: (tend Lite, BMy Lu LEWISTON CsnsIdiBibb Mr. Mrs. Ludte Lswls of the hay. Pint and second crop. taka board announced the Gan dUher. Jade Christen floor Aow which consisted of slight visitors Monday sea, Bancroft seyeral types of dances, in- Tuesday also. FOR SALE on r Them), song was jomdb Mrs. Marjorie Tttimaor left Tuadv with Mr. and Mrs. Erwfa D.; Wlsar for Moses Lake. WriL. 'to a tend the fenanl .of Elmo acted inc'ude AS Alton. Janet Petersen, ' Mark Buxton, Stanley Baird, mid Allan Gibbons f Tho CSteen tag). io dance was .1 a Mrs. Marietta Bargeaon. vntto RICHMOND vn - j ' nctmionDold Lswistai Bslsfi Baby picture Big Talk of of tho ward wan am. Clair Muter and gave a mu Ki-Talb- ot on their guitars. of Ol Frank Noel and Noel presented several cal numbers. Uoyd welcomed former of the want and had them aU stand. fMfhpp Smith welcomed the group and expressed appreci- ation of the ward members and of the work they had El-oo- to U e -- j EU-wo- od rfi t - av ' fcM . . I. . - i i. w 1M lMtBUICKELECTRABS ; Own n Prestige Auto for no more than you would pay for a low priced auto. ' SEDAN PLYMOUTH NEWPORT. Still effect : I INI CHRYSLER -- Fu'lv ta Excellent SMSOAO C335.00 INI RAMBLER STATION WAGON V--0 Hooter, Automatic Radio, Tnnsmlaetan, Power tag, Warranty."-- ' Overdrive 't I1JSS.00 Jly car. v , lfto FORD M1R. SEDAN lIM CHEVROLET ' Heater, Standard 5 f TTonambalcn, Overdrive. V--l iRadio, Stick shift Beautiful Finish. ' Deluxe Vinyl Interior. S9I100 7 . H61 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Hie Everything. Buna Regular Gas. ' i i.'0N f . . bn!' J; . ; , S1.IS0S0 T ft i .14.1 . ' ( ! i.. A Real . ' , I i .vr:. ,. 3L(Q) ADT0S 1303.00 $100 - to li-- 40 v,V. ALL PRICED TO SELL r)'. ,y 1 It's Can To Choose From Col Uhoels-T- 7e Have - NORTH STATE STREET. if? i,:' SEE j'.,: PHIL OR GEORG -O- K 'A R- Bishop jSpadmrn. The grave In the Richmond by emetery was dellf-.t't- j Ethan Thompson. The flowers wee care-- for ' memdub. bers of the Included Marvin Bair, Loren Murray, Gerald Bril and Jerry Sorenson, day church services conducted ta the South by Ethan Thompson, were offered bv Jed i and Alma Olson. The recommend of Dayla Carver waa accepted into the ward. Spedal music was rendered by the girls chorus directed by Clea Hugle with PaH-Mare- V-Et-te 11 PHONENt-lS- IN . h-- TOR COMPANY 4 i- ' : One Owner, M ALL MAKES AND MODELS W Horn ' - I"- ter, Bishop R. J. Spackman conducted the ' services. Neal Hfflyard offered toe family prayer. Calvin Funk offered toe -- Invocation and W. F. Smith. Jr. offered toe benediction. Prelude and poattudo music was played on toe organ ' by Billie Lu Bagby. The. ladles chons sang Sometime Wan Understand accompanied by Adonta Dennis; Genial Webb end Thalia 8padnnan sang "Your Sweet uttte Rosebud Hu Left You inn "Let the Little Children Come. Margaret Johnson played an organ medley. Btihop O. L. Speakers Bauam, Alfi: Nelson and . Locally . .'J A " Custom Built Auto. Owned. . ft S( SPORTS FURY . 166 OLDSMOBILE 1K6 PONTIAC a Standard - SOOS.OO 'if' i rJ Si: Low; MCeogo, 167 PLYMOUTH 'l' UN DE SOTO ADVENTURER - ' 1995.00 lin.00 IlSO-- j-- . Tranemlaslon. f' CHEVROLET Rmad nice Interior. Money Saver. ' ; Fun ExccPent ; : Funeral services wen held Friday afternoon for Heidi Lou Egan, 1 daughter of Max and Edith Egan, ta toe stake cenRICHMOND 1SN PLYMOUTH 6 Cylinder with 1335.00 1 'i - CHEVROIfT HK7 Thursday he Jamea Hend ricks Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, hebf their re-meeting in toe jtatar wito Mra. LucOte Hawkins, second vlca captain. In charge. Prayer was by Mrs. chaplata. 'ODn'Murriy gave too "Tho Gdbtan A htetosy of Mrs. . Mfen-CartastaL grandmother, was Mrs. Annie .Hendrlcka. Mra'. Mable Pond reported on a mooting of educational prob-tein Utah. Light refreshments were served. The of tho time was spent quitting. ms there's lots of and FUN FIT Funeral Held Friday For SmaU Child like Standard Trainin' ulon. new inside and out I14NA0 - RICHMOND aftanou Pfrtnwid Frhfi 1S03 MERCURY COMET STATION WAGON - 1 . en EMs Condition UN PLYMOUTH SPORTS . , FURY CONVERTIBLE 50,000 Ifile Warranty Still Good. . I WODSOW Equipped, ttV. 1M PLYMOUTH mi . S1.IIMS 12.473.00 s r I Mtaor. 12,190.00 carWammty Orls-toffers- to .in New Jo-st- wn wim lM CHRYSLER a DUP n MELVIN MICKELSON. GRACE. IDAHO 'ti ti -- rs accompaniment by Billie Lu Baglay Mary Ann and Susan Forspren sang, "If Christ Should Coma Tomorrow, accompanied by' their mother, Mra Ruey Forsgren Speakers were Grant Fly firs and William Harris of toe stake high council In toe Richmond ward Bishop Rulon Thompson conducted Prayers were offered tar Garr Christensen and Mout Johnson Special music was a duet "King of Okay", bj Sharon Thompson and Carver accompanied Bair Speakei were byjBetty and Joseph Day of the stake high council There were several families in town made very happy this week with the birth of two babies: son to Earl end Dee Ann Smith Jolley of Logan Mr and Mrs Dean Smith are grandparents and Edwin Smith Is great grandfather Other grandparents Include' M- - and Mrs Samuel Jolley of River Heights Great grandmother la Mrs Lena Hendricks of Lewiston A ba by girl was born mi FrM"v to Craig and Karren Dee Hall ta Logan Grandnarents Include Mr and Mrs Calder Hall and Mr and Mrs Garr Christensen, gnat grandmother, Mrs Alta Christensen, her first, all of Richmond Great grandparent!, their second, Mr and Mrs Leavitt Karren, live in Richland, Wash - a' : . The fit's there,., and wear too.., ahoas are The fun'a there because little girts Ilka the smart styling, the added touches ef decorative the softness of the tsatherib pre-teste-d. and thooo bounty b wesCoi" 8ft to 80,18 4 A i r d Black to C Widths 16.95 .. USE THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR BIAGKW CHARGE ACCOUNT PRESTON OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 8:00 P. M |