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Show ' - a MAhm Wff tie Butters; song Christmas Jane Bair, Peggy Ann Johnson, ad Julie crviHnnan. Group singing , directed by Beth Skidmore, end T.aura Lou Campbell Ro-pTRENTON Funeral serWa v mu offered the ben-- , vices were held In the Tren-edictlnu. A treat preoared by ton Wsrd Chapel Friday 'for the officers and teachers wu Wi'liam Butters Sparks with presented to each chld. Bishop W. S. Holt conducting. was offer-In the FRIDAY evening Pre- Hanun. the Jv building dty,ffj. community postude music wu and the Uons chfosponsoiede ye a party for the citizens of the aU town. Leonard Cartwright ac-5 of master ceremonies, ted as The Invocation was offered by iby ani,?2: Groups Host Yule Parties RICHMOND There have held parties following opening IN South ward during ' been many Chrstmai partial exercize in their wardi. opening exercizes the group tw Pntomlnes by in town this past week, spon- In the Richmond ward Hopple, Janet Maucb-sored by the various mta Maid, h.4 .C!?3r ley. Patsy Hamp and Paul- On Monday Mr. and. the kitchen com- - ette Smith and. two songs by Mrs. Delbert Egan were hoits Ronnie and Dixie Christensen the Laurel inunity buPdlng, to the South ward genealogion of accompanled by Ronnie cal committee when they class visited the shut-in- s P111"- fallowing which the the Beehive ward, combined buelness and e girls the Beehive classes met at with a Christmas partv. went caroling and then met the home of Sirs. Ina AnderThe group exchanged gift at the home of their teacher, sen for a party of games, and enjoyed a lunch. Present Mrs. Emma Bair where they exchanged gifts and had rewere Mr. and Mrs. Junior freshments: the explorer scoexchanged Hopple, Mr. and Mrs. Alton playedand games, MIA. Maids, and one uts, had refreshments ; Carson, Mrs. Joyce Muray gifts of Laure's went carolgroup the scouts swiwent Ms. and Susie Anderson and explorer ing and then returned to the the Egans. mming and the scouts played chapel for refreshments and Tuesday evening the MIA games and had refreshments games; the other class el Laurels went carding and organisations of both wards at the dub rooms. then met at the homie of Margo and Kathy Anhder for games and refreshments; the scouts enjoyed a sleigh ride then met at the home of their leader, Adraln B1 a u for lunch and Monday evening the Cub Scouts of Pack 87 enjoyed caroling with Wade Qriston-seon the tractor. Following which they met at the games building for and barbeque supper. Resent were 19 boys, 7 den mothers and S committeemen.' the Wednezdxy afternoon of both the I the!", m . u p'ea-sur- n com-mua- ty Christ-the fiattfli program. In ward group singing was und-- e the directions Mrs.Stella Hatch and Mrs. Bair. Jay Bair offered invocation. Kurt Hatch read a poem; the Merrihand class sang a song, accompanied by Joy Bair; Mrs. Blame Jessop read a Christmas Gift Supreme" by four teachers, Edith Schofled, Ina Andersen, Nedra Spackman and Glenda Biar; song 0 Holy Night by David and Lynette Robinson, accompanied by their Robinson: beedlction b y Douglas White. Mrs. Kathryn Smith conducted the program and each child wu presented with a treat made by the officers and teachers. IN THE Richmond Wi Mrs. Afton Butters an Mrs. Adona Dennis Jeff charge of the music. Theurer offered the prayer. Mrs. Sharon Nelson geeted all present Ms. Anne Marlene the story, for residential customers in Utah Now you can afford the many wonderful advantages of flameless electric heating and air conditioning too with electric rates now reduced 15 below regular rates for space heating and air conditioning in total electric homes. Tif You Can't Boat Electric Heat Clean as electric light, o Separate temperature had control for every room. Draft-fre- e Saves space Erek-conduct- Am For more iafannation, call or wri your nemre Utah Power ft H Light Ca ft pogram, Beginning To Look A Lot Lke Christmu" the song office. ttii iiitirticr Its ed retold better! the UTAH POWER A LIGHT COT students of Yvonne Larsen; Plano soto by Dennis Hulet; Guitar solo by Steven Webb; song 0 Holy Night by Chri-- C sss-iii- HP Spe ve worSs'of comfort to the MORS. Tad Tra- veller and four children of Salt Lake City were visitors on Sunday at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Dinnls and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vemo Thomson are proud grandparents Wednesday in Salt Lah Ci-t-o James and ElDoa An-- ret ved family were Bishop foiTcliff Wiser and Julius P. Jensen. The grave in the Trenton Cemetery wu dedicated ter Clarence R. dersen. Pallbearers e re George 0. Merrill, Henry EUeman, Ervin H. Read, Aubey Griffin, Wendell Marriott and LsRue Jardine.Flow-er- s were cared for by the Relief Society and W. S. ' Ure1S 98c Cookies kLB!juop 29c Invites yen to the Mast Trastra Iritis puts al the Feed a Chaage Monday. Vita "uXdSc BuUor nl t Chocolates - BOXED i While they Lari 2 U- Box a ha Mast PinouiRlo- - Get Ruts GrapaErait Fw tiie Best S)e POST HOLIDAY MEAT LOAF SPECIALS FRESH LEAN COAL AND SEED CO. ll I ll ll HOME-MAD- HAPPY MATCH I ' i II EM DEW YEAD r--TO ALL : ' r I Jack David E. Davisl 'i Thloknl. Co. BOLOGUA-ACHUNK Prompt Sendee OmtiftyGeedS PRESTON - deal D . 3S Ah-- SWIFT PREMIUM SALAD DRESSING PEPSI-CO- 39c IGA QUART RE TV DDIflEBS -7-- TURKE- - Y- CHICKEN 43c . BEEF UP QUART BOTTLES SbrSg s Pin Deposit i POTATOES PBAQGES STEBEO LB. BAG Antomatk Changer 129.95 119.95 ( AUTOMATIC FILTER FLOW WASHED 29' LARGE NAVELS 2M- SMI RO LBS. ' x t 17995 APPLES . . . - Crisp Double ;Bed DeMdiU ! 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AND MRS. Floyd W White and Mrs. Roby Jensen returned home Wedesday evening after spending a week in South Gate, Cal where funeral they . attended the servicu of a son and brother Harold .Jensen. Floyd cated the grave In the ' ' tery at Inglewood. Sherwin Bair and Crrlstensen of Logan sprat some time this week in Boul- dw, Colo, on fausineu for ( CBEAH Pop Com MbBiilLLj! O FREEZERS O BEFBIGEBATOBS O TV O SYEBEO O WASHERS O DDYEDS O DISHWASHERS -- All 3 ior $1 Pecans the family. Cottle. Save Boring This Big SHBIHP cffiSfe CLE8T0N PAYNE, Larzy Reader and Dee Andrew reported for their Amy Physicals at Fort Douglu last Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Andrew drove to Ogden Tuesday and i visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sample Appliance Pizza Pie llix lowing the interment the Relief Society served lunch to Tnatoi Bilsis Floor CHEESE MILD close ibu. I THE CITIZEN, Lewiston, Utah 1M4 I J s mbers, superbly done; Patsy Hemp gave a reading; the Richmond Ladles chorus sang two numbers. Several prizes, were given to lucky number peopto. The group adjourned to the recreation room where they were served refesh mnts and enjoyed a social time. Sunday evening levied tat the Richmond ward were conducted by Reed Woodland. Prayers were by V.M. Alia and Ehrln Dennis. President T.R. Holt and Willis Han of Ait stake high Ted Hodges recently returned from the Scotish mission were special speakers. In the Sooth ward prelude music wu played by Susan Cartwright, Calvin Funk wu in charge of the services with, offering the prayers., music wu by tiie directed by Mrs. Connie Button and Mrs. Billie Lou Begley, and a solo by Mrs. Bonnie Ann Miller with Speakers were Lindsay Rawlins and President Sybnar Jessop of the hlrii council. MR. AND January t, Bulian Biles Held in Trillion i ' 4r 4 . ! 9 bv Mazy organl-sation- s. t . tAtUMMh, I ' VALURK pspohrsnop f t. w.. ? - SUMBBRCO. a LOTS OP -- NOTHING DOWN TO PA? " Y- PUB PAHXIMO DT BACK 0P TC5 STORE -- : c i 'i ' , . |