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Show 7- . ' tHE 4 4l ' A , CITIZEN, LiwMm, Utah October If, 1M MfPf A short resume of the coning year's lessons were given by class leaders. Orris Mae Hansen, Jo MaRae Smith, Belief Society Holds Social .if, D U P Camp Holds y Wanda Andrew, Josephine and Clara Cottle. Pitcher, president, wel corned everyone. Refreshments were served by the following ladles, Leona Wiser, Della Richards, Lola Little-dikLoan Holt, Luclle Humphreys, Pearl Griffin, Marie Dock, Helena Andrew, and the presidency, Seletta Pitcher, Ruth Chambers, Flossie Atkinson and Bessie TUlotsen. The tables were tastefully decorated with autumn flowers, done by Ethleen Grant About one hundred were in attendance. Closing prayer by Cliff La-pra- So-let- ta TRENTON Monday evening the Relief Society held their opening social. Husbands were special guests. The following program was given, with Reed Rawlins master of ceremonies: Prayer by W. S. Holt, two tno numbers by Lula Lott, Melva Cottle and Nola Griffin, two trio numbers by Nola Griffin and her two daughters, Janet and Arlene, both accompanied by Norma Reeder. A hummus reading, by Ethleen Grant, two dance numbers by Jolene Pitcher, and several songs by Mrs. Ralph Gleason of Garland. She was assisted by her husband on Wiser. two numbers. Clilira Iritis fatal CUflon Homan Detains From Summer In Jackson Irigff Oxford Couple Leave For England Mrs. Lona McDermott, wto ry Sent and family. They has spent the summer work- returned home Sunday. Ranch at Mr. ing at the U-Charles BailMr. rad Mrs. to be with their daughter, OXFORD nd toMrs.Pocatello Jockaon Lake, Wyo., spent Satur- Albert Dickson rad daughter Mrs. Amabelle Kendall on drove ey home. weekend the Monday RICHMOND to visit their son, Larry left for Daughters Carina Johnson as October 1 her birthday and visit other she visited in Preston wttn day of Utah Pioneers, James panlst; Hazel Hamp and wife. While then they on a work mission. All the relatives for n tow days. hen daughter, Mrs. Fatten witched conference Hendricks camp, met Fri- the invocation; Mrs. the family met at the home of Mrs. Rachel Baku want to menNtaove to Idaho World Series on their colora KeDer, and for afternoon their dard opengave greetings day Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hatch at Aberdeen Saturday to visit Falls to visit with another TV. ing aodal In the relic fiaU. thanked those who helped They returned home far Farmington Monday night her daughter, Mr. nd Mrs. Mrs. Dale Stoddard dean the building the predaughter, Evelyn the evening, Captain to the air ter- Scott Pierce end family for. went all and to her conducted the program. vious week; allegiance was Beck-stanto see the Dicksons a few weeks. Dennis minal Blair Bailey, work in Wyoming Tuesday. Community singing was led led by Lucille Hawkins; off Tuesday a.m. Clair Hatch r and Ckelg Cox and friend of 'Mendenhall with Cheryl and Terl Bagly sang Wednesday night Mrs. by going to Mr. rad Mrs. Milton Hatch Pocatello visited his unde and Carl Mortensan and Mrs. the opportunity of two songs, accompanld by s Logan Saturday to the rad children of Montpelier, Lou Lesson was Ray Croshaw attended the to cattle. Mr. rad Mrs. Albert Duke Judge They Pickwick dub in Preston at went down with riven y3rs. OUvo Murray. their teach-To- and Karri of Roy, Utah, Miss the home of Mrs. Dorn BevThe group enjoyed a CattonL They also Vivian Hatch of Sett Lake Mrs. Platt Ward recently, dinner ""ftr direction eridge. Mrs. June Palmer attended the football a week with her dau- - ; City enjoyed dinner with reviewed the book "A Thous- between of Mrs. Mildred Harrison Mrs. and Mr. their Logan nd parents, Evelyn and Robert Oe-- ': A dessert CaUf. and Springs. and Mrs. Libby Woodland. Hatch Sunday. at SpringvUe, Utah,-- : Henry 23 was served. lunch were There hone returned were Talks present RICHMOND At Sunday family Ruey Forsgren. Mr. Mrs. DickC. W. care and of the new grud--- r, Mr. Albert Mrs. and Davis CroMrs. Mr. the On and Sunday evening stake Monday after spending the Ray Fast day services in the Richgiven by assistant of while there she ibu' Ind., end Mr. son rad daughter, KaTrl, of mond ward there were two Richmond ward held their clerk, Gerald Peterson, and weekend in 8att Leke where shaw drove to Logan on bus andLafayette, Mrs. Land Ashcroft of Roy, Utah, spent Wednesday her son Ijmra ud; awl qm phiid stake presidency and high members of the bishopric, they enjoyed the state fair iness and shopping tmhUf of Mr. Provo. . visited with with Mr. her family and night Logu parents, attendance. the ms At Rulon and attended a testimonial day. Ray visited mother, confirmed a member of the council in Thompsoi Bishop and Mrs. Henry Hatch. SepMr. and Mrs. Marvin Gif--, session where their son Alvin par- Mrs. Mae Croshaw, and Mr. Mrs. Iynn Davis Monday. prayers Counselors Reed Woodlai church. Confirmed was Sally morning Mir. end Mrs. Keith HM- - tember 28 they wait to Mont- ford rad family of Pocatello Johnson by Garr Chriitansen were offered by Ann Den- and Ray Hulet and Garr ticipated prior to his depar- and Mrs. Harold Anderson, don of Royal city, Wash., and pelier end visited her bro- visited herpamnts, Mr. nd assisted by her father, Uasoo nis and Scott Insurer. Two Christensen, Coundlmen Al- ture i Monday for the who are taking care of Mrs. ther, Mr. end Mrs. Milton Mrs. Platt Ilford Sunday. Mrs. Pres. minute talks half with and Croshaw. a mission D. D. Lakes Great len Smith and Bemap of the wand Hatch Johnson and grandfather, Hyer. until Saturday a.m. June Larson and family, a Coulee ChrisfilMMito Ml ' were Scott Stake visited with Mrivin Johnson. given by tpjMlt Concluding speaker was headquarters at Ft Wayne, Ind. Blessed were the the weekend in Logan with My. end Mrs. Ed Hebdon Mr. rad Mrs. Orta Hatch Jeter of Platts, won also son tensen and Tommie John-Pre- T. R. Brit and family of Blackfoot visit- Sunday visitors at the Wart Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fuller. Sunday and In the South ward CounWayne Traveller rad Shiriey S. ed his parents, Mr. rad Mrs. hone. ment Sunday meeting SunBaird, Ranald Todd, by the conducted the- remainder of selor Ethan Thompson con- are located in the home for night sacrament In meeting Hatch, rad Mr. father assisted by Alvin the meeting; Talks were by ducted the meeting. Prelude merly owned by Mr. and day wight the following were They left Monday mondng to Thompsoi rad Mrs. Henry Hatch and dmluJ-fcac- t counCUff east of Wiser Lillian Mrs. on Pima the and Postlude organ music high nd Bishop Rulon Britli from Relief Society: return heme. releasM and the infant cil and by counselors Mark was played by Linda Ander- third south. Mr. end Mrs.. Kendall family Sunday. Blanche Mrs. Del and LuAu Brown and Ehrin Dennis of son. Prayers were by WilMonday Marie Hatch and In the football gum FriThursday last week Mr. Mrs. Vlmde Hawkes, Mrs. Hebdon and children of PoMrs. and the Garr Juanita liam Glendon Pack and son, school, Steven, drove to Ogden. Christensen, Sunday Pamela Mrs. catello nd Tripp, Barbara Reeder and Mrs. Sue,hy Floyd Steven got started in school day afternoon between Graed uncle. Mirvia, Traveller as- Small, secretary. Dr. Ed- Bair. Special music was by Ronnie and Dixie Christen- Edna Kofoed, and sustained don wii children sisted by Kenneth Traveller ward Merrill, building com- the choir, directed by Mrs. sen and Mr. and Mrs. Don wen Mrs. Blanche Hunter-son- , e weekend Sept 28 with and Mrs. Hatch visited rel- and Soda Springs aft the atives for a week and re- Grace field, Grace was do Connie Bullen and accom- Forsgren and family spent and groat grandfather, F. N. mitteeman; Josephine Mrs. KoDer, their parents! to Idaho Saturday. turned was Sunday school choris- panied by Mrs. Billie Lou the day in Salt Lake City Mrs. Selma Dorothy Released Traveller. footed. Fisher end Mrs. dons. Mr. Mrs. and Karl Kendall, Ctoyne and Beth Skidmore as ter, and Steven Erickson. Bagley. Speaker was Bish-- ! and the state fair where tatelle Ward. Speakers Mrs. Nellie Johnson recent! On Sept. 29 Mrs. Emma Kenneth Webb id Smith-- Mary Ann and Susan Fern- bom the and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Kenleaders of the MIA young Pres. Traveller gave a few Radene met Clifton MIA, her of ly returned from Lewiston Kelly and Ronnie and Dixie dall of Ogden were iparrieds, Ann Traveller Man-se- n remarks. McCam-mo- n Anne Mae in Fisher, Lavera ' atty daughter on ensen participated In the evening session Mr. and Mrs. Wade Chrisas MIA organist and over the week end. rad Kellogg, Idaho, when rad then they drove to visitors talent Vard, and Mrs. Thelma Mcwas Frank and Ra- Counselor Ray Hutet con- tensen and family are very the Farm Bureau Mrs. Alice Morley and her she attended two district ducted the opening exercis- happy with the arrival of find program. These young Culloch sang and Earl Ward Rockland to visit another sis- daughter-in-law- , mona Land) for the Marilyn Mor- conventions of the American ph McCulloch were ter, Mrs. Ervin Moss. While es and Pres. Jessop con- another baby boy born re- people placed first and sec- the marrieds, and Patsy Hi children and of Pocatello, Legion Auxiliary. ley her was concluding speakers. Mrs. Kelly gone, MIA organist Reed Wi ducted the remainder of the cently. In the family now ond in the county show. visited her brother, Wayne Mr. and and Mrs. and Davis Mr. Mrs. family, two Mr. were offered are conducted and Lynn daughter land with music by time. Prayers boys and a glrL Tuesday Baker Tuesday. Bair and Larry and children Clair and Lee Mrs. Grant Hulae of BanMrs. Huey and Mrs. by Harold Miller and Nor- Grandmothers are Mrs. Le- Clendon Hatch visited man Erickson. Music was ona Carlson and Mrs. Alta Bair motored to Rexburg, drove to Rawlins, Wyo., Sat- croft took care of her chores. tierMrs. Annieand Adoaia Dennis, on daughter home family, Mr. returned to Mrs. envisit their Kelly under direction of Mrs. Christensen of Richmond. offered by Robert Idaho, where Larry has urday morning and Mrs. James Kirkbride hi Adonia Dennis and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lemon rolled at Ricks Collage. and Robert Carlson. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Per Tuesday afternoon. Franklin Opening Social u Opblss Blasted In nMinumfl pot-luc- k V e, Hen-returni- ng d cot-leg- m " s. - Ko-fo- d, I sis-thh- ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Count nft Pppnoys for tho nations big valuo spoctacular! sensational rhucv::ns fabulous specials sensational value Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch and Wayne Baker drove to Pocatello Thursday afternoon and enjoyed dinner with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. of his nephew, Robert Vener-an- d Carina Winn. Fri H EAWiYiW.E I GHTIR EVERS IBL'E &JEQS7 PENNEY DAYS SPECIAL! CHARGE IT SCATTER SIZE! Stae 24 At Pauley's In x M" $3.66 $1.66 Sise 22 x Preston Today! 24 IF YOU ARE NOT YET A PENNEYS an firm, CUS- to TOMER, We invite yen Boxy, get yours today! Bargain of gains, these CHARGE heavy-weigh- t, day he stayed with his sister, Berta and Gordon Albrecht and they took him on to Seattle where he will spend the winter with his sister Iva and Fiyod Schlotkey. The Hatch's and their con. Claire, and Mrs. Susan Fisher also attended the Venerman wedding and reception at Pocatello Thursday evening. Visitors at the Cecil Fisher home this pest week were Mr. rad Mrs. George Christensen of Rexburg. Stan Fish-e-r of Pocatello, Mr. rad Mrs. Ken Franzen( rad Min Judy Short of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson visited relatives and attended conference at Salt Lake City Friday to Monday. 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