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Show Aaronic Priesthood Has Party STAN'S June TRENTON The Aaronic morning at the Benson stake Mrs. LeRoy Spackman was priesuiooa Doys were .treated conference. released from a Salt Lake Tti tnoir annual nntSnM TV... Mr. and Mrs. Theron Han- - hospital Thursday following PRESTON'S HOST 10 days there after back surl luajr lUKlll sen, daughter Sheri, Mr. and owv under nt the direction tho CONVENIENT SUPER bishopric and priesthood lead- Mrs. Bruce Hansen, all of Mrs. William Beckstead and MARKET . . . ers. After a eood swim, a Trenton, and W. A. Hansen children, Dawnetta, Carolee, barbecue chicken supper was Jr., of Arlington, Va., went to Cherilyn and Brent, spent a served to the large number Burley Sunday where they week visiting in Salt Lake, in attendance. The chicken met their father, Willard A. West Jordan and Sandy with was cooked by Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, and a brother, Mr. relatives. . lL..kMH anil . . and Mrs. Sherwin Hansen of Legrand Reader and Mr. and B.r.: Mrs. j. ram umuhwh V Mrs. Blaine Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mar ner at the Ponderosa in Bur- - ited her father and family, riott went to Ogden to attend ley and then brought their fa- Ptp and Mn. Clarence a wedding reception for Mr, ther home. He has been vis Andersen, on Father's day, 1SOZ. PKG. and Mrs. Louis Brough.. Louis iting in Boise for a while. Mrs. Blaine Merrill and Talks were given by Clair family and Mrs. Legrand is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Sedley Brough, former resi- Smith, a deacon, William Reader and family visited in dents of Trenton. They also Beckstead and Bishop Merlin Laketown with their mower COMPLETES BASIC -PL. Andrew, at sacrament Mr. and Mrs. John Weston, made the acquaintance of David L. Robinson, vt. a son of Mr. and Mrs. baby granddaughter, born to meeting. The Singing Moth Wednesday. Wendell and Colleen Williams ers sang a special number, Louis Robinson of Richon June 14, making five boys A plaque was presented to the mond, has completed his and two girls for this couple. ward for best audience parti basic training at Ft. LewOther grandparents are Mr. cipation at the road show this 's. Wash., and is now staand Mrs. George Williams of winter. tioned at Ft. Ord, Calif., MEDIUM Mr. and Mrs. Don Curtis Lewiston. Susan and Darin where he is attending a Williams nave been visiting and three children have mov secondary clerical school. The Last Hero, Charles A at the home of their grand ed into the ward. He has been there three weeks and has now been Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bing Lindbergh Ross. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Marriott. Airoort JIailv. classified as a speed typham visited with their daugh Ten of our Singing Mothers ter. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ras- - This Stranger, ist. He l married to the My So- nWilson. former Susanne Toolson sang with the stake Sunday mu&sen, of Paul, Ida. of Smithfield. Mrs. RobFantastic Victory Skousen Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Drummer Hoff Emberley. inson is in California with Reader and Mrs. Marvin Til BENSON HITS LensH Deer Girl David. Valley IDs address is Thurs to went lotsen Ogden (Continued from page 1) Macbeth, Pvt. Jennifer, Hecate, David to see Robinson, RA Marvin, evening day Mi 188 15065, Co. D, 1st Bn. who is employed there with William McKinley St Hft their cultures." 4th Bde., U.S.A.T.C. Inf. Konigsburg. BANNOCK He spoke out against coven the railroad. They enjoyed rues (Class ISA), Fort Ord, From The Mixedup return before ants and agreements leading supper together of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler Calif. ing home. to world government. Konigsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Donald An I can hear many chanting Heaven Help Us Tarr. that here is isolationism," he drew and Nada Jean of RockThe Black Pear-O'd- ell. visford, Ida., were Sunday added. The Love Chase Barlow, Trenton. A Mass For The Dead Gib 'Many believe that Amer itors in Cleston Payne has returned son. ica is so strong tbat it can subsidize half the world, but from a trip to Billings, Mont., The Epic of Man Life Edi so weak that it can't survive with Howard Best, formerly tion. without pooling resources. If of Logan now living in Bil The following Golden Books: objecting to this is isolation, lings with his parents, Mr, Insects, Camping and Camp and Mrs. Calvin Best. While Crafts, I Can Fly, Nature LEWISTON AMS-- 3 Rex bring it back," he said. He told the group that in he was there they took a tour Crafts, Elves and Fairies, Rawlins has returned to his order for a man to be a good of many of the sites of inter People and Places, I Am A base in San Diego after a few Bunny, I Am A Fox, I Am A days' visit in Lewiston with neighbor, he must first love est around Billings. Jack Anderson of Nevada Bear, Indian Crafts and Lore, his mother, Mrs. Velma Rawl his own family before he ins. While here, they attend changes the neighborhood. has been visiting his mother, and The Children's Bible. Sister Beatrice Goes Wes- t- ed a wedding reception in Au The Civil War proved, he add Mrs. Mildred Anderson. burn, Wyo., for Mike Putnam Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green Anderson. ed, that a federation govern and LuDean Hurd. ment doesn't prevent war. are happy over the arrival of Animal Babies Bauer. Word has been received by He asked that America res a baby son born Friday at the The Golden Book of Poetry. FolletL and Mother Mrs. Pony Playland Velma Rawlins of the of each nation the hospital. Logan right pect For Every Young Hear- t- arrival of a grandson. The to be different, even act fool baby are doing fine. The Greens have five children, Francis. ish. baby was born to Mr. and Simba Guggisberg. Mrs. LaVere Rawlins of Og Marlow C. Woodward, pres three sons and two daughters. The Wedding Group Tay den. This is the third son for The Mutual Marrieds class ident, conducted the meeting, the young couple. Other and Robert O. Smith and of Trenton held their monthly lor. Saddlebag Parson Jenkins. grandparents are Mr. and Leonard Christensen, vice social Saturday evening with KNUDSON Mrs. Joseph of Ogden. Explorer Keyes. president, assisted with the Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Reader The Now or Never Coles. Mr. and Mrs. Cless Hyer greeting. Past Farm Bureau and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillens Flames of Time Kendrick. of 2 presidents participated as fol in charge. Games were playLcgan visited in Lewiston lows: Theo L. smith pro- ed followed by supper. A good Rampole Place Holt. with relatives over the week Wellman. Comancheros nounced the blessing on the group was in attendance. end. Traitor's Moon Neill. food: Earl H. Shumway gave Robert Dock of Salt Lake Before The Sun Goes Down Mr,and Mrs. Cordell Wiser the invocation; Gar old B, City is spending the summer 'and son Robert G. and Miss Fisher led the Pledge of Al with his grandparents, Mr. Howard. Rhonda Richards of Ingle Ghost of Windy Hill Bulla. wood legiance to the Flag; Orval and Mrs. Louis Dock. Calif., are visiting in Annual. Americana D. Benson offered the beneat the home of Cor Lewiston AtE. Mrs. Mr. and Joseph Step Right Up Mannix. Mrs. Emerett diction; and greeting at the kinson and Marlene attended dell's SOLID mother, Plot- Wiser. President's Mystery door were Frank J. Gilbert, reunion Atkinson the family Roosevelt. Hesy A. Beckstead, and Stan Mr. and Mrs. Don Pack and Hot Springs Sat Why Did He Die? Harris. four children of ton M. Hawkes, now District at Downata Larkspur, The Games Atkinson. urday. I Director. Calif., have returned to their W. BingE. Mrs. A and Place Mr. Slaughter. Savage State officers present were after a short visit with had as visitors in their Nymph and The Lamp Ra-- home and his wife, brother Evan Hale, Information and ham their Saturday Mrs. Margar- dall. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pack and Severe, home Publicity; et Hansen of Smithfield, her Birds of Prey Canning. A son Commodity Director; Harold family of Lewiston. Michael Hansen of Love Chase Barlow. grandson, Lewiston Fieldman. in I District remained Redford, Wesley art. Mr. and Mrs. Right Way to Others attending were Mrs. Garland, of SmithfieldGeorge for the summer. and Hansen Tolstoy Troyat. Joseph Kay, District I WoOne Very Hot Day HalberMary Lou men Chairman; Raoul Wistl-se- granddaughters, of Claudia stam. and Bingham District I Director; Wil Calif. They are the Ghosts and More Ghost- sliam 0. Thompson, Claims Mrs. Mr. and of Arthur. daughters Manager; Leon Tirrell, acPatriot Buck. countant; Neph Jensen, home Sidney Bingham. of Trenton reached Word Members office manager. and officers from Franklin, the death of Mrs. Lowell (Sta-ce- LEWISTON BRIEFS AUred of Castleford, Ida. Bear Lake, Caribou, Oneida, Mrs. Marie Rogers of Lew those from Trenton atand Among Cache, Idaho, Bannock, iston had as her guest last tending the funeral on Thurs- week a Utah, counties were in granddaughter, Deb Mel-vi- n Mrs. Mr. and day were bie of Whitney. Chadwick. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. E. Musical entertainment num Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stocks Mr. Mrs. and W. Bingham, Lake bers were given by the W. spent Friday in Salt son Lions Trio composed Ervin Merrill, Mrs. E. their with and Mrs. James B. City visiting of Max T. Haddock, Gene Marriott Clair and his wife and tamiiy. Grimes Jr., and Philip Hulme. Spackman. On their return, a granddauMrs. Nathan Humphreys of Gene Hawkes was in charge ghter accompanied them of the program. The dinner Trenton spent a few days with home to spend a week with Mr. was under the direction of her daughter and family, her grandparents. Franklin county Farm Bureau and Mrs. William Johnson of Guests on Sunday at the of to death the Women, with Mrs. Lyman W. Brigham, due home of Mrs. Elvira Elwood their infant son. MerriH, chairman. in Lewiston were Mrs. Rnlo Hall and five children of Ogden. Mrs. Hall is the former DELICIOUS Pearl Elwood. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. DaHas Taylor and two daughters of Tremonton. DeVon remained to spend the week with her HIGHEST QUALITY FEED at half grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hall and the cost of baling. That's son of Lewiston were dinner I PIECES Farmhand Haying! The Carguests of Mr. and Mrs. 0 Loader Farmhand Sunday. los Elwood in Ogden (Whole Chicken) tonnage per hour Irel Kent of Acequia, Ida., WE HAVE THE NEWEST STYLES AND with cost lower a at Lewiston in per ton than is visiting his sister, Mrs. Elvira Elany other method. Yon elimCOLORS IN ALUMINUM AWNINGS wood. inate the hard work and exMrs. David and Major pense of numerous manual BREASTS ONLY ColorCALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATE- SLayne and family of handlings. High protein leaf ado Springs, Colo., spent last is saved...lera leaf shattering. week visiting at the home of 30c 0 The Loader, king of Mrs. and their parents, Mr. has no the C. Russ Layne. On Father s Mr. for snatch reach, by day, they were joined and Mrs. Brandt Layne and capacity, durability or BIO SELECTION Mr. and of 'round usefulness. It Ogden, family CLERKS year FRIENDLY Mrs. Jerry Layne and ram-il- y gives you 3500-llift, 27-- f L LOW PRICES Rex Layne Smithfield. of 12-- ft IIOURS CONVENIENT Hay Basket reach, huge and two daughters of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. 8 to S Weekdays METAL OR FABRIC SCREENS ANY SIZE Gene Austin and family of 2 to 8 a.m. p.m. Sundays MARKET I Mt7HrS25.-- . I f:; . I Sugar ji Frosted Flakes j iu 53C EGGS Library Lists New Books 3 Doz. $ Link SAUSAGE - 55c Lb. Serviceman - Returns To Base WIENERS Lbs. Jc BUTTER D Lb. 77c Forest LETTUCE Lb. Knit-Stew- IQc Bishopric Honored At Party RICHMOND Monday evening on the city park the current bishopric of the South ward entertatined at a steak fry for the retiring bishopric. A social evening followed. Present were Bishop and Mrs. Bagley, of Richmond spent Monday and Tuesday last week In Salt Lake City where they helped celebrate the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith and also the elder Smiths' wedding anniversary. Mrs. Hillyard spent the time, with her .son, Mr. and Mrs. Neal HiHyard Jr., and napkins and favors. Noreen family. Smith cared for the guest Mr. and Mrs. DarreU Smith book. and three of their family of The patio and serving room spent the weekend in were decorated with summer Layton Richmond as guests of their a and dec flowers beautifully Mr. and Mrs. W. F. orated wedding cake. On dis- parents, Smith Jr. play also were two flannel Mrs. Catherine Johnson and boards with pictures of the Deborah end Nandaughters, of life their married highlights of Vafl, Colo., are spendcy, and also a famHy tree. On the program were sev- ing the summer months in with Mr. and Mrs. eral songs by the Ladies Chor Richmond Michael Johnson and family. us, two songs by Mrs. AlDean Smith and Mrs. Leora Smith, Benson stake MIA girls and a piano duet by Michael were entertained at a slumband Dixie Smith. Background er party at the stake house organ music was played dur Friday last week. In attend-14 ance were 86 girls and ing the evening by Reese Mur leaders. They played relay ray. games with prizes. Saturday morning the group was served STAKE OKEHS breakfast. (Continued from page 1) Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Le evaluation of our perform- Roy Smith of Richmond are ances as leaders." sisters of Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Talks were given by Coun- Ellen Bowman of Salt Lake selor II. Ray Gibbons, high City and Mrs. Phebe Hatch of Councilman Lloyd Elwood, Yuba City, Calif. Other out High Priest group leader, of town family members who Quentin Peart, Bishop Seth attended the Smith wedding Allen. A panel discussion was reception were Mr. and Mrs. presented by High Councilman Frank Anderson of Rupert, R. J. spackman, Hum J. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Preece White, stake Relief Society and family of Idaho Falls, Mr. president, and Lucille Fly- - and Mrs. Clarence R. Perry gare, stake Primary presi- and soil of Salt Lake City, Mr. President Andersen and Mrs. George Hill and dent. was the concluding speaker family of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Monte John who advised leaders to serve with love for the gospel and son of Kionmona returned home recently after spending love for one's fellowxnen. Some of the advice given by a month m Salt Lake uty with the family of their dau previous speakers was: Know the program and car- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Q ark, while (he Clarks were ry it out Be dedicated, loyal, depend- in Europe to meet their eon Scott after he had fulfilled a able, and diligent. Maintain church standards. mission to France. The Clarks visited Germany, Eng Honor the priesthood. Instruct counsel inspire land, Italy, Holland and France. and strengthen. Smiths Note 50th Anniversary Recently RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith were honored on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary by their family at the patio of the Ben son stake center Saturday eve ning. Approximately 350 guests called during the appointed hours. In the receiving line with Mr. and Mrs. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Smith of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith of Preston, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith of Richmond. All 14 grandchildren were in attendance and assisted with the serving of refreshments and passing Cousin I I - Group Holds Parly LEWISTON A cousins' party was held Saturday, June 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Pond of Lewiston. Mrs. Pond is the only living member of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Stocks, and the guests were the cousins. A pot luck dinner was served to 36 and the afternoon was spent taking pictures and vis iting. Present were Mrs. Beth Wik of Santa Ana, Calif., Mrs. Karen Jensen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stocks and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Stocks of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Villet, Rupert, Mrs. Reta Anderson of Arco, Mrs. Dena Maupin of American Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fife of Logan, Mrs. Marian Fife Darke of Logan, Mrs. Lucille Starr of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Erma Reeder, Mrs. Alta Prophet and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Stocks, all of St. An thony, Mrs. Hazel Durvila of Mexico, Mrs. David Sabir and two children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Dochum and three children of Bountiful, Mrs. Barbara Bennett of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Det- ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. xi, Stocks, Mrs. Delia Pearson of Lewiston, Mrs. lone Maugnan of Preston, Mrs. Cora of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Pond. Sertafc Annual Mie Sale is on! Ho-war- th The famons SERT40RTH0LUXSIIPREME mattress, now with the mxnrions cover formerly used on the $73.50 Perfect Sleeper mattress. With Each ITS FLY F-1- TIME... loader-stacker- s, load-carryi-ng Have Your Screens Repaired Now b. Weston. 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