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Show AAn. Margaret liner and three children of Layton viil-te- d at the home of her mother Mra. EurlUa Wiser and with her brother Pan! andi his wife and family of Beaverton, Oregon, who were al--J o visiting hen. DUP MEETS licknt&dlritfi RICHMOND Saturda; at ship at DIG DEW CATALOG... GeT Your Copy of Western Anio's Giant 321 Page USU. They demonstrated vltiman effects on Condemns. They are to show this expert1 meat at Weber next week. Other participants from town were Catherine Bain George and Marge Chrlstof-fersoare at home recuperating from treatments In the n (ONE TO A FAMILY, PLEASE) Tin e Valaei la Available to Yen threngh the new Western Aats Catalog Ordor Service. Tara threagh the new Catalog and oee the Variety of Items . . . 1MN Valaes for Year Family, Hoorn, and Car. Every one an Excellent Vatae. Every Item Is backed by oar Nattoa-WldGaarantee . . . Satisfaction or year money back. Western Ante's Catalog Is designed with yea la mind. No need to Agate eat freight or delivery charges! With few exeep-tlsa- i, the price yea see la the Catalog is the price yea Pay! Eajoy sheppiag la the comfort ef year Home! "Beach Parly" LAWH LOW PRICES EASY TERMS MONEY RACK GUARANTEE O O O APRIL 4 IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER ' OVER ISAM ITEMS TIME-SAVIN- G CONVENIENCE NOWS THETIME To Have year Mower UP FDEE and Pick-U- p Delivery Call De Von Van Hoy (Owner) II North State SL Preston. Idaho Ph. Welcome Held For Missionary welcome home testimonial was given on Sunday evening in honor of Elder Clinton Godfrey who recently returned home from ho Californian minioif, with Bishop John L Haggle ducting. Song by choir High On The Mountain Top, Pray r by Rex K. Thompson, song Goa Our Father Hear Us Pray". Following Sacrament service talks were given by CLARKSTON FRIENDLY SERVICE Dig Days 852-08- 85 Or Bring To IDAHO APPLIANCE SB-171- 1 A Bishop Heggie and the missionarys parents Mr. and Irs. verl Godfrey, n vocal My Prayer For Today" by Marine and Helen Godfrey accompanied by iherrill Clark. Elder Godfrey hen reported his mission and old of many experiences. Hosing song The King Of Love My Shepherd Is". Benediction by Nathan Godfrey. Rebecca Rasmussen (laugher of Mr. and Afri. Victor P. lasmussen is student teachiduet "Nary Clary" FRI., SAT., THURS., SUN., MON. APRIL 2 tBteahg TJcLinloch' with John Wayne and Maareen OHara ilster-ln-law- e O O O Max Anderson of Cleveland was dinner guest at the camp one day last week. Guy Harris of Preston had dinner with Hy on Tuesday and Wednesday. Love Bodily and A. P. Allen wore guests at the camp. ve - HOWmG Bargain-Packe- d and Patsy Hamp, who demonstrated molds. They received honorable mention. Catalog A New World of - RICHMOND Friday the WMtra Brisfi Daughter of Utah Pionee met Hendricks James Mr. Wendell Checketts of camp in the relic hall at 10 a. m. Salt Lake City visited In hospital. Marge under went area. She went on account of and quilted, at noon they Preston with his parents and other members or the family eye surgery. They have had, a serious auto accident to tne pleasure of visits from granddaughter, Sheridean S. were served a lunch under and brought his mother, Dora llowing the accident the direction of Mildred Harr- to visit with her daughter, their family. Itai. Constance liable. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mable ison and Libby Woodland Mn. Marlon Morgan ana of spent Ida:, Homedak, Hyer some Amo here and In Lewis- were parents of another son, At 2 p. m. Mn. Evelyn Stod- family. ton. Mrs. Claire King of welcomed by a brother and dard presided at the meeting. Last week dinner guests Thousand Oaks. CaUf. has re- two sisters. Another grand- Camma Johnson led and at camp with Hy McKay turned home. Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ric- Ellen Pack accompanied the were Ray Wilker of Thatchand hard (Sharon) Annunzio and Chrlstaflerson Gheen ip in singing. LaVon Car-ga- er, and Veil Nielson of Clealso Mr. is are the invocation. A veland. Ray Wilker and Harof family CaUf., then, Pamona, family on ris Stevensen of Thatcher alvisited several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Spence. convention to be hud and Mrs. Christoaerson and While there Mrs. Harrison, April 4 In Salt Lake City was so called on Hy at his camp. Mr. and Mrs. LaRoy Murrey. Bennie and Sharidean motor- announced. Mrs. Mabel Pond Bradley Bulten, small son ed to Madera where they told of a meeting where Mn. of Valand ConnkBiiIlen, Is visited with Mrs. Harrison's Cedi Baker of the state THURS., FBI., SAT. the underprivileged children. In the Primary Childrens liter, Mrs. Roxta APRIL 24-- 4 son fevMrs. Annie Hendricks gave a and motored on to Hospital with rheumatic Francisco when they visit- history of Mrs- Martha Mary er. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mur- ed points of Interest She also Canton Merrill who died reray and family of Grace, Ida. spent some time In , Sacra- cently at the age of 101 yean. Ain. Olive Murray spent last weak end at the mento with a home of their parents, Air. Mn. Phebe Dahls. gave the lesson an Century Starring Bob Gnudnga and Mrs. LaRoy Murray. Friday Mrs. Ina Anderson of living and told of the life and Dorothy Mslsne MRS. MILDRED Harrison entertained at a birthday of Mary Field Gardner, aged in honor of her daugh-- , 107 when she died; and Iydia Fasten Starts 7:11 and l:M returned home Friday of last MarJean. Approximately lamp Baker, formerly week after opemUng four of months in CaUfonia with her B friends enjoyed games and Richmond who lived to be MON., AND 77ED. 101 yean of age. family in the Los Angeles lunch. Students Win Fair Firsts (last week Judy Doane ani April!, 1M4 THURS., APRIL FRI., SAT. I, M, U "Stags Of The SunIf Starriag Yal Bryaer Starring Debbie Reyaslds ADMISSION: Air. and family of Brigham City Featan Starts 7:11 sad 1:11 and Mrs. Orris Goddey at visited on Sunday at the home of their parents Mr. Richland, Washington. Weekend visitors at the and Mrs. David Williams. home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dick Butters was released Loosle were Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday evening as SecreIfarium W. Loosle and fam-o-f tary in tne AHA and Salt Late City and Pearce was sustained In and Mrs. Larry W. ace. Milton Rausten and Job of E. Godfrey were sustained to Humphreys and family be teachers In the Sunday Granger. Afr. and Mrs. Bob Jansen School. son and daughter-in-la- w Community Theatre Utah Easier Cantala Presented By Bichnond Ward Choir Sunday eve- dered by Florence Lewis, the choir of the South Webb and Stella Hatch. id rendered a cantata, A trio was given by Lona, Su- Leon and AlDean Resurrection Morning. Smith. san Cartwright played prel- Mrs. Leone Robinson and ude music on the organ. Mrs. Billie Lou Bagtey were Calvin Funk conducted Die accompanists. Mn. Connie exercises with prayers by Bulten directed the choir. Bishop R. J. Spackman mid BUHL VISITORS Willard In Ethan Thompson. ng in Tdknan School COVE Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bountiful. Jssiop narrated the program Is with special readings by Mrs. Christoff erson of Buhl, Idaho Mr. Martha Goodey visiting at the home of her Comte Bum. Solos were ren pent a few days with Mr. and Mn. Trevon Richards and also visited other rein RICHMOND Ge-nt- el ning tives in Richmond. I Angie DicnNSON-tiomDARi- N A WHOM. 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