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Show ,. ,.... " ' "' - ' -- - - TT Recently, employees of the Pet Milk company In Richmond were enterUrined at a smorgasbord In the communcatered by ity building, in Dinner Smlthfield. Marvs to served wu approximate! 175 people. On the commit tee were Bob Johnson and Get set for the Uck off I Nothing be t notching on carry fl mum to the guy who credit lets give an nee. Jonu. Norwood Let REDDY CASH be your intertsrsnes os you the ball You 11 be a touchdown ban to the foies at home with a REDDY CASH loan for foft needs. Why not do NOW what hu to bo don to got REDDY for Winter. live Better with REDDY GAB! Uwistea Bridi Speakers in the Lewiston ward sacrament meeting Sunday were high councilman, Frank Lamb, and Alvin Lemon of Richmond. Miu Marilyn Sftmmonds sang a solo accompanied on the violin by her father, Art and on the piano by Elaine Bergeson. Mrs. Zola Lewis of Sacramento, Calif., hu been visiting in Cornish and Lewiston the past month with brothers, H. S. Karren, Lorraine Karren and Earl Karren, and the Moses Christoff ersons in Cornish. Mrs. Ma Layne Henderson of Boise hu been a guest in Lewiston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Layne and other relatives. Second Sim-mono- HOSTED BY BENSONS The Whitney Ward softball team, which won the jportmnshfa tropfcy for the division, . hosted by theEafc Teft Beneon femfty at their horns for an afternoon while the teem wna in Salt Lake GUy. The Beneons we natives of Whitney. The group lnctatea (left to ritfst) xm T, IMDo AOKvBPf tar, Morris Poole, Cafe, Michael Kelly 7Uiw(. Poole, Brace Baird, Douglas Donegr, Robert Poole, Btdon Wtowerd, and Robert HnL Coach. Bishop Keaneth Porter and Dongles put a acp on Ekkr Bensons head. Bedwtead, Lynn Dkk aft, Doughs Ward Conference Held LEWISTON Ward conference was held In the Lewiston. Fourth ward Sunday under the direction of the stake presidency. The Sunday School session was conducted by Pres. Clarence Anderson. Speakers were high councilman, Alma Smith, Kenneth his testimony, and Thomas -G- ROUPS Durrani, Nathan Anderson ZNm pngs 1) (Oonttaued and Bishop Plowman, Elbert Rent and President Anderson. the 1896 convention to write ' Speakers in the Lewiston something acceptable to ConFirst ward sacrament meet- gress after seven previous ating Sunday were President tempts to gain statehood had Traveller and high council- ban rejected, rather than a assistant Whiting, man, Lloyd Elwooa. A mixed dedicated effort to write the clerk; Gladys Morrison, pres- quartet, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon best possible document to ident of the YWMIA; Kay Pack and Mr. and Mrs. Wi- meet the specific needs of the president of the Relief llard Jessop, sang I Need state. ROBERT J. HERD Society; Connie Blair, coun- Thee Every Hour. They were That so many changes vr selor in the Primary, and accompanied by Kathy are needed that only a comEx-DesidGeorge Pond, superintendent plete rewriting of the Utah of the Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Blair Constitution can provide coSpeakers in the sacrament were weekend guests at the herence and unity. meeting which was conducted home of their grandparents, That Utah State Governby Bishop Plowman, under Mr. and Mrs. Rosamond ment must be materially direction of President the Blair. They were recently strengthened if It is to hold FAHIVIEW J Robert eon of Mrs Traveller, were high council- married in the Idaho Falls its place In the feet of inHerd, man, Lindsay Rawlins, who temple. Mary (Mamie) Herd Neeley creasingly powerful Federal church officers for presented of Riverdale, was sustained Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wiser d as bishop of the were made happy by the ar-- f If a constitutional convenSoda Springs Fourth born Sep- tion should be called, it would -R- ICHMOND ward September 4. tember 6, weight 5 pounds be the first such convention in (Continued from page 1) 10 ounces. He was greeted Utah since statehood. Forty. Due to the recent growth Utah on his arrival home by two of the LDS church in the area, ter having attended amendments to the a division was made to create State University at Logan, brothers and a sister. Grandhave been where she studied secretar-- parents are Mr. and Mrs. the Fourth ward. over the years, more adopted ial science and worked for a Hazen Bright - Mr. Herd had formerly than half of the 84 that have Lewiston people attending been approved by the Legisved as a counselor In the First professor on the faculty. mad bishopric and has been Mrs. Smith has enjoyed a the Municipal League lature far decision by the vot serving as a member, of the variety of activities in Wash- Lake City last week were ers. high council of the Idaho ington. She was secretary to Mayor and Mrs. L. D. Bodily, Utah is one of 21 states! former Republican Senator Mr. and Mrs. George Pond, which have their stake. original conHe married the former Barry Goldwater when ho Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair, Dr. stitutions still in farce. Mas ConFaun Gilbert, daughter of Mr. first was elected to the Sen- and Mrs. Hatch Wilcox, and sachusetts and Mrs. Frank jT Gilbfcrt of ate in 1953. She remained in Mr. and Mrs. Duane stitution is the oldest original until 1956. Falrview. He is the father of that document operative. next six years, I The Lewiston For tbs Lon-mand two six children, Alaska and Hawaii have bad boys Literary hazel a the raised family, four girls, Reid, Nell, Jamie, Thursday night at Just seven years of statehood eyed mother of two Joyfully hone of Mrs. Lorraine experience with their Barbara, Lorraine and San- recalled. Skabelund in Logan. Mrs. dra. She and Mr. Smith, who la Vaudice Boman reviewed the Mr. Herd worts for Now the Foundation analysts found manager of the Wash- book, My Life For Beauty, an York Life Insurance comapparent relation between C. of D. the agency A by Helena Rubenstein. pany. He moved to Soda ington, length of state constitu-an- d of Bankers Life Company lunch was served to 15 guests. Springs in 1966. He was a Dos Mones, Iowa, their stability are the In the Lewiston Third ward States with short constitutions graduate of Preston high wood parents of two daughschool and seminary. meeting Sunday tend to have less frequent ters Vicki, 11, and Cynthia, sacrament night Pres, and Mrs. Soren- changes, both in the matter 7. son were the speakers as were of individual amendment s SCHOOLS In 1989, Mrs. Smith Joined their children, Robert, Karen, that of general rewriting. 1) from page (Continued the American Mining Con- Richard and Mark. Mrs. Utahs Constitution with apas Girt the gress Friday Blanche Marfer sang a song of 10 students; Ctarkston-5- 5, proximately 17,600 words Is far the AMC administrative Mrs. Myriha shorter than the national avdecrease of one student accompanied by boss. Westover. Hyrum 409 total, Increase erage (25,000 words) of state From her childhood days at Mr. and Mrs. Steve Karren constitutions. in54 Lewiston-9total, of 90; Longest state North Cache high school, Hel- and crease of seven. family of Salt Lake City constitution is Louisiana's matured Smith en Merrill has Mendon-- 55 total, increase visited over the weekend with with 236,000 words, shortest of two; Millville 134 total, not only as a wife and a moth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. is Vermont's with 4,840, the er but a strong right arm to Lorraine Karren. Increase of 12. Foundation reports. her boss, and has found time no 16 Newton total, to take pride In her Washingchange; North Logan-Hyd- e surburban home at most since she left Utah: Park-3- 66 I total, Increase of ton, D. C.Md.. from which she miss those wonderful Western Tm Lata To Adeiphi, 38. CUnlfy Paradise-- 77 total, increase drives 13 miles hart and people the cool, dean, smog-le- u office In But I of five; Providence 297 to- forth dally to her air, she said. COW. A Washington. have learned to love Washtal, Increase of five. enweek ago. Brand DI right asked she When what and all of Richmond 15 total, deits beauty around her home In ad' ington hip, ear label C. Izatt Con- -. in spite of the smog. crease of five; River Heights joyed tact Reed Long or phone famto wonderful dition her 163 total, decrease of 12. The AMC convention affordstenoor down she her deput ily, 519 total, Smlthfield ed Mrs. Smith an opportunoff turned her Trenton-pad, graphic 98 TROMcrease of eight; to chat with many old FOR Wells-vill- e electric typewriter, and told ity condiBONE. Excellent m friends and relations and total, increase of one; Of the other members of her 343 total, decrease of GUILYLE MS. tion. Also about Lake Salt City. We have a miniafamily: TAR and stage amplifier. nine. Smith Mrs. at the chocoFrench poodle, stayed The total number of kinder ture brown Phone In cola1, whose Hotel Utah. dis- late the for students garten We Coco. Is also have name entertained at She a wu FOR SALE Used Piano. Extrict this year is 506 compar- a and The In luncheon at cat the Iron Hone poodle 1965-6striped cellent condition. Inquire school ed to 521 for the the cat are not always friend- Salt Lake City on Thursday, yeAT. We like tropical fish. We September 8, by Mn. Lew There are 55 pupils enroll- ly. 44 T. Dum 14 (Colleen) Pilklngton, have Mn. FOR SALE umpteen of them an ed in special education, Truck. gi to exact Reasonably be tanks Ned Miles, Mn. Increase of six over last What does Mrs. Smith miss Dean (Lucille) condlton. David E. Davis. Mn. (Barbara) Hall, 49. yeara total of Phone Ray (Dixie) Clark, of Salt Lake City; Mn. Melvin HOME FOR SALE 3 bednew hot Meyer, Smlthfield; SATURDAY (Madge) new furnace, room, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Mrs. Don (Ruey) Forsgren water tank, small garage, nice lawn and big lot Will FEATURE STARTS 7:99 pjn. and Mn. Edward (Joy) Mersacrifice for only $3,900.00. rill of Richmond. ; See J. M Hyde, Downey, or Idaho. Phone LEWISTON BRIEFS STARRING KIRK DOUGLAS Guests at the Marcus West-ovGround floor FOR RENT home tiie past weekend three room apartment. Car9 were his children, David and peted living room, private SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. Mrs. Carolyn Hildt and three entrance. Heat, hot water and garbage service furchildren of Sacramento, Cal., nished. Meal for elderly perwho has son. Clou and a daughter Janet to town, excelspent the summer in Sacralent neighborhood. Phone STARRING BRIDGET BARDOT mento and returned to Provo to attend BYU. Miu Jeanle PIANO LESSON- S- Beginner Veeston of Everett, Wash., and older age level. Will was also a guest at the West-ovcome to your home for lesson. Phone home. ueu big a sustaining vote and bore . i ). s, i Please cal or drop In to f i UAlIOnroDE nUADGE Boon: Mon. thru Thors., ajn. Is 1:25 pjn. FrL, 9 ajn. to 7 p.m. 216 f North Mrin, Logan i - urn uobe badgaius nnnn-BOun- s INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE POT ROAST stake SWIFT PREM. 1 Ber-geso-n. - BLADE CUT SWIFT FULLY COOKED ent named Bishop 47- Lb. - . BOLOGNA newly-organize- A P0DE STEAKS LOST-HEREF- Lb. 53c Suv HEAT PIES 6 far 95c . . IftpL 2tc n o emu Lemonade . 12 Cans $1 . . or m or i . lEXtatt EXixvgU 8Phgs.$l 1540. roi an San Valley aad HI West FROZEN is SSLfckSltt FROZEN . . f i.n 15 Strawberries . . 4Phgs.95s Vegetables oair REG.$L29 N -- m 15 .. flJJ Essa ctt mu t. 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