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Show I ( Hichmtnd Briefs Sacramento Family Visits Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Newell Purser during the week include their son Mr. and Mrs. Archie Carver and daugher Patricia of Sacramento who spent four day here and Mrs. Ella Anderson of Wells vllle and her daughter Ann of Salt Lake City and . of Mrs. Nettle Leishman on Wells vllle who visited Wednesday. Mrs. Gaxel Funk la spend-somtime in Blackfoot. her daughter, Mr. and Special music was a solo by Thompson assisted by Albert Pam Stipac, accompanied by Hill, grandfather and Clyde Mrs. Adonia Dennis. Releas- Hendricks. Dixie Lee Day, ed from Reif Society as liter- daughter of Wayne and Arlature leader was Mrs. Elaine ene Day was confirmed a such member of the church Nivison, sustained as by was Mrs. Ruth Little. Two Bishop Thompson assisted by babies were blessed, a son of Ray Hulet and Reed WoodIvan and Gloria Neilsen na- land. med Kelley Kay, byPresldent In the South Ward Ethan the father, and the son of Ihompsmi conducted the exeand Sandra Hill was rcises with music by Mrs. named Albert Kip by Bishop Loene Robinson and Burs. Billie Lou Bagley. Prayers were Several Primary parties have been held this past weelrby both the wards. On Wednesday RICHMOND Traatra Britb La-Mo- nt LewistarFarm Visited Oi Comfy Tear a 2JT1 Trallbuilders of both wards entertained their parents at held in the a Trail Round-ustake Center. The Round-u- p Gather, or preliminary program was held on the patio with Mrs. Lorraine Hulet, Richmond ward Primary President, conducting. Invocation was offered by Kurt Hatch. Anne Erekson led the boys while they sang, Adonia Hymn, Dennis accompanied. Estella Hatch explained the- Blazer course of study to the new Blazer boys and Dennis Hu let and David Traveller Guides, explained the TVail bulkier bandlo, new Blazer into boys were welcomed Trailbuilding in a p, "Trail-builde- r - a by Mrs. Hatch and Mrs. Erekson, Larry Button led the boys in the code, Leslie Smith and Zan Christensen presented the new bon with a lapboard and an article of feim card. Thera thirty-thre- e boys who participated. ON MONDAY the South ward Lihoma girls entertained their mothers at the Li Get Together For Via homa Holiday, theme "Bon Sgt. and Mrs. R. E. DawVoyge." Mrs. Kathryn Smith, Counselor in charge, conduct- son and family of Santa Bared and gave the greeting; bara, Calif, were overnight America was the openiiu; guests at the home of Mr. song, prayer by Janet Neil- and Mrs. Dennis Moser. The sen; song, "Tip-to- e Through Dawsons and the Mosers met the Tulips" by the Gaynotes; "Cielto iindo" by the FireMembers lights; and "When Irish Eyes Fifty are Shinning" by the Attend the advancement RICHMOND Approximaceremony was presente all thegirii sang "My Code" tely 50 family members of the Woodland and talks were given by the Alfred and Sena Meirihand .girls and Mrs. El-d- family , met on. Saturday, on Miller, Stake Lihoma the Richmond park for a repartner; graduation scrolls union. The group enjoyed dinwere presented to the grad- ner, games ana a program uates; "Graduation Song by the Merrihands; new girli Traatta Briefi were advanced and presented Louise Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dock bandole; President Mendenhall talked; song, came up Sunday to take their Teach Me to Walk In the children, Ramon, Roger and have Light," by all prestnt. There Robert home. They was a display of the articles been visiting their grandpthe gixls have made this arent, Mr. and Mrs. Louis summer. Ann Bair offered, Dock, while their fathers is the benediction. Refreshments touring with the Tabernacle were served to 17 parents and Choir. 16 girts. Mrs. Elda Miller of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Morthe Stake Presidency was a tenson also attended the special guest. Teachers are county Red Cross Directors wands Sparkman, Catherine annual social and business Johnson and Nedra seting at Camp Nodi in Logan Canyon. In Chlnon, France while Dea-ni- s was in the armed service. The evening was enjoyed in remembering the experiences the families enjoyed together whil they toured in Europe. 11 Merri-hand- leuion s; FRYER SWIFT SGT. AND MRS. James M. Scott and family of Rapid City, N. D., were Sunday visitors of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Rawlins, Mire. Rawlins entertained at dinner Sunday in their honor. Those Scotts present .heskics-l- be were Mrs. LouU- Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Carter gnd daughter, Kimberly of Corrin Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Rawlins and children, Marsha, Scott, Daniel and Drew. The Scotts are enroute to Formosa. About fifty of our young people have enrolled in the swimming class at Logan, under the direction of the PTA and Red Cross. - UAHS HADT Pd. Pol. Adv. by MOrk Hart A - DACOn SWEET RASHER PREMIUM WHOLE BOLOGNA 3-- - m BAUG UP For Ike TIRE STEAKS rrem PAN READY as Olives Can Sana Aren 0 0 0 0 son-in-la- w nnr Tsumoinsnirran - Sato It Sc Mralrata: Mill 0 Nor-man- LB. 31c 4 for $1 SWIFT IB cans $1 PREMIUM BEEF Flakes "SSL 89c No. II Goa - Pickles Dm 3 for $1 Drink SSL3forS3c Lb. 47e $1.05 Shampoo 4MWL CANS 1J Helene Garris Cream Reg. -- Cookies CARAVAN - 4pkgs.$l Deodorant SUPREME Arid RoH On Lotion Beg. Dairy SWISS 75c lJt Reeky STS. 58c Plastic Container Whipping Cream AND Half Q Half Inning FrankHi District Explorer Preston Hodeo LB. POT ROASTS meat can j9C FaaUy... AUGUST 28 - CHUCK Whole JUniDD LB. CHUNK LUNCH Grape Jnia . 7fer$l ROYAL GARNET Jnia Orange 3for 79c DONALD DUCK be Cream Sandwiches c REGULAR Me be Cream SWIFTS - Cover 38c REG. Me Crackers fSE 33c . "m? Washrooms no. QL49c NIPPY BLUE PLATE TINY SHAPES 3for$l 3 Lb. 49c VINEGAR HEWLETT'S 9C r 21 Lbs. 98e 4 for $1 Hmainm. Gallon MEDIUM Lb. 55c POTATOES Hargarine Gem 4Lb.9b Shrimp Cheese CORN on the COB Doz. 29c GALLON Dressing i Who Net In France Richmond Primaries Hold Parties Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fack rell have had as a. houseguest her sister, Mrs. Eva Johnson of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jamison is eighty-si- x years of age, and is still very active makhand- by Floyd and Harold White. ing quilts and other Arthur Mendenhall was- - voted work,.and(dMngaB )ier.own Mrs. Cndgronnsan, Ramona to be ordained a Priest. Dav- housework. TherOckreUa two had the misfortune of breakand Kirk id .Godfrey was released as grandsons Daniel ing her leg. The Johnsons a Sunday School teacher and Fackrell of Brlsham have al welcomed a new daughter resustained as such was Lynn so been visiting at the Fackcently. They now have (tour Parkinson. Two children were rell home. in the family. Marianne Funk RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. confirmed, Sunday visitors at Am Calvin Funk, Louis Fackrell of Birsham her father, by Mr. Don and or Mrs. home R. J. took their parents, Mr. and Sorgum-Suda- n hy- assisted by Bishop grass Huggle and family were Mrs. brids look promising for pas- Spackman and Ethan Thomp- Mrs. J. E. Fackrell to Salt Edna. Hugie, grandmother, of ture or green cbopas late son and Douglas Murray was Lake City where they visited Logan and Mrs. Thomas Mclantings. This was confirmed by Ms father, Lor- the Zoo. the This is the Place Clain and two children, Krisin of those making en Murray assisted by grand- monument, and other tin and April Lynn of Buhl. the the tour of plots planted in father, V. G. Tripp anaA. J. of interest. They visited Mrs-EvThey enjoyed dinner and a Mendenhall. Two babies retwo Cache Jamison and her Countythis year, nriai afternoon. ceived names, the infaid daughters, Mrs. Hazel EUef-se- n nay Visitors at the Alvin Johnand Mrs. Beulah Newmdaughter of Thomas and Lauson home during the week inrel McClain was named Ap- an. At Bountiful they visited of was made Observation cluded Mr. ana Mrs. Ray ril Lynn by an unde, Dim the gravesites of Mr. Fackrell Rich : of Meridian and on five varieties planted on the Hugie assisted by Mr. Funk Mr. Evans Farm at Nibley. ten and Bishop Spackman and parents. Monday and Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ricks and Mrs. Albert Anderson of varieties on the Evan Olson the infant son of Lynn and of Mesa, Art., were WednesWard, two Salt Lake City on Friday, Mr. Farm in Young Thora Parkinson was named night guests of Bishop and Mrs. Leund Thaxton. and varieties at Alfred Gnehms Adraln Ethan, by his father day vaand three form at and Mrs. W. S. Holt. Logan William Sorenson of Heybum two assisted by grandfathers WhitSmithfield Hugh Holt of on Sunday, Mr. and Sirs. Del- rieties on the Kenneth and Ethan Thompson. Lewiston. in fOrm ing bert Kirby of Boise. Mrs. Ruby Lee and Pan At- spent the past week with his tour report- kins of Winston N C., randparents, Bishop and Mrs Mrs. LaVere Karren and Farmera on the liked a variety returned home onSalem, cattle that ed afof last Tuesday Ririe, spent family In ter. Increased Wendell Mr. and Mrs. two weeks at the week at the home of their of feeds andwhen spending fed green home of a milk flow Mr. and Marriott Mr. and Mrs. Wildaughter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert on the Mrs. Ned Ransom and lard Pitcher and Mr. and Mrs Hill. Sunday dinner guests of chop or n were pastured Sorgum-sudaplantihybrid Morland Spackman attended the Hill family were Mrs. San ngs. Good quality alfalfa or a bus drivers party at Wildra HID andnmily of Smith-fiel- d corn more low Park Friday evening. and Mrs. Artie Benson feed silage may produce Early cutting Traatta Drifts enjoyed a barfoequed f Salt Lake City, A social of thehowever. should They be done Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thomp- chicken supper and program. hybrids afternoon followed. feet son and four daughters when the plant is 4 of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell MarMiss Susan and Miss Gal-en- e ' high in order to obtain maxiSaturday night riott attended the frmeral serHendricks returned home mum high quality feed for the and s, spentwith her parents vices for her uncle at Logan Sunday mi Wednesday after spending season. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed Tuesday afternoon. a week in Musouli, Montana, Seeding should not be done er. Brent Reeder accompaniMrs. Lawna Hill and three with a sister, Mr. and Mrs. until the temperature ed them back to Driggs for children of Idaho Falls is Stephen Peterson. Merris ac- warms up,ground Louis Jensen, Ext- a short visit. week with her companied them home. MR. AND SIRS. E. N. But- visiting this indicated. ension Agronomist Mr. and Mrs. Nor-ve- ll parents, Sunday on the Richmond ler and son, Wade and StanlButler. members of the Jens The large steins and high Grk and Mary Neilsen Sor- moisture content along with ey, Mrs. Dee Hill and family MKMBEM of the MIA to Price, Utah, Saturenson family met for a reuni- the rapid regrowth after cutt- drove a Girls softball team held and and spent overnight day on. Approximated 100 de- ing presents a problem Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. slumber party at the church ig the crop for hay scendants enjoyed dinner, a Marlow- Butler and family. house Tuesday evening. They program and games. Mrs. Al- ducting, however, crimp home they visited a were chaperoned by Janice Enroute ton S. Hopple was selected to and conditioning the hay with Ms parents, Griffin and Lula Lott. short time this help problem. be president of the organizatVal Allsop spent the weekR. E. Butler of Mrs. Mr. and 1 Varieties planted on the ex-- Salt Lake ion for next year. end with his parents, Mr. City. Am farm Included: Sunday services in Mrs. Lew P. Allsop.They and Glen Mr. Mrs. and Spencer Richmond ward were conducit, Suchaw 35, Suchaw returned him to the Salt Lake ted by Ray Hulet with Mrs. 34, Excel Grazer, and De and family of Salt Lake City hospital Sunday afterAdonia Dennis and Mrs. Ruey Kolb Sx 11. Dry weight yeild were weekend visitors of hu City noon. Mrs. C. and Mr. E. its. will he the and protein content Forsgren in charge of has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Atkinmusic. Prayers .wore by Lynn obtained on each of these va- son attended the wedding reher grandparents.' Miller and Storen Erickson. rieties. ception of Mr. and Mrs. Gary reRogowskl in Clarkston cently. Mrs. Rogowskl is the former Leneia Raveaten. Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Rea der and family, Linda, Ana-1Bonnie and Douglas went to Palisades, Jackson and Victor Tuesday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Theron Brown at Palisades and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sessions at Victor. They all sent their friends greetings to their here. While in Jackson they visited a son, Lorry, who n employed there. Mr. and Mrs. William Brough have recently returned from a vacation in California. Roland Mortenson won second place at an archery shoot which was held Sunday afternoon at the Cant Canyon Archery Range. MR. ANDMRS. Leland T. Cottle held a family night at their hone Sunday evening. All the children were there with the exception of Elders Steven and Eddie Lee who are serving on mission for the church. Those present to the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bowman and family of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. of Boyd Hulse and family Hazelton, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. And Maughan and family of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Cottle and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Cottle and family oif Trenton and Herbert Frazier. The evening was spent in viewing slides of the recent trip to the Bov Scout Jamboree taken by Lee Boman, a grandson who Just recently returned from it. Lunch was served. SHETLAND BRONC RIDING Miss Ruth Andrew, dai ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mai CALF RIDING Andrew spent Sunday and Monday in the Logan hospital CHASE. PIG A GREASED where she under went medical treatment. She was released to come home Thesday. COW BOUQNG CONTEST Q Mr. and Mrs. Merlin L. Andrew and family and A. L. RACE BENDING POLE Andrew drove to Pocatello Sunday and bad lunch In the Hazel Fames and Mr. and Q EGG RACE Mrs. Clarence Lott. Mr. A L. Andrew accomBARREL RACES and panied his wife,- Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Cotie on a trip to Seattle, MB WATCH IMS THE Wash., last week, and spent the week visiting his son and d family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew of Mr. Vernon Wash., while the Cottles atS1W tended an Insurance Convention at Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mortenson recently attended the Scout Executive outing held at Camp Hunt in Bear Lake. e THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah August 13, ISM Hidunond Briefs Cauliflower Head 23c |