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Show V r ( THE C1TIZEM, UwIbSoo. Utah October 10 Births Ward con--1 RICHMOND OCTOBER .V was conducted in the Mrs. Merlin Went John ILDoidge, In South Ward on Sunday hoy, Logan; Mr. and Mrs-Eva-n Mr. and Mrs. Fu both Sunday School and Riggs, boy. Providence; Logan; Mr. andfMrs. nlng aervlces. The glria cho- Mr aniFMrs- - Stave Olaen, otm Wlvatt, girl, Wellsvi'le; rua furnished two special Mrs. boy. Hyde Park and morning Mr, Ray Miller, boy numbers in session. President T. R- - Holt Logan. OCTOBER 7 presided and conducted, OCTOBER 11 ; Mr. and Mrs. William P. Prayers wen given by 0. L. Mor-glrl, Mr. and Mrs. Neil W. and Ray BeU. .Ethan Raifun Staley, dii Logan: Mr. and Logan; Mr. and Thompson gave toe memory Mm. Mukkatra Karrloppa G. Melvin Sadies, gem. Talk were eivenby D. Matoendrappa, boy, Logan. boy. Loon; Mr. and Mrs. D. Hyer, StuartRlchards of Tad Seth Gregory, gbfl, the High Council, President OCTOBER S Mr. and Mrs- - Gary Oteay. SmiUifleld. . Wayne ' Traveller. Presi OCTOBER 12 Holt and A. J. Mendenl ParadiseglrL Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Barry Sunday soool superintendent , yt . ... Tyffdtrri Mrs Reed m. and Stock.1 Loan: Clair and I ft - dov. Mi Jensen and Jod Junes Eftrar Mr. Bode- -. Mrt.and boy, Logan. Inalasn.-gblnruin- ,.. OCTOBER M MT. and Mra. DeRay Da Bench, boy. Sett Lake Ctty; Mrs. Max , Arien girL' Logan. r;;? 'In die Robin-ferenc- eon. The choir, dbectef-bConnie Bullen with wcn.rwii,. numbers. Ariel Bensqa stake High Council 'presented the general and S taw author- itlei for acceptance, also the ward officers. Released was A JVtMandnhall as Sunday School'Sapertntondent and John' Whittle aa counselor, as and W. F. Smith, secretary to the High Priest enm.: Sustained ere Floyd 'White as Superintendent end (Hendon Bair and V.'B. J., Mapasvaouaaelora aato Alfred Nelson was selected ;M xercUes High Priests.' .Talks, condub-- byDeen1 Andros, ward Calyin Funk. j') - and Mr. RICHMOND Spackman. Pies. Jessop was Mrs. Basle Carver have arthe concluding speaker. rived in town to make their home freni Alntu Geon'da flidMej They are buying the Glen Smith home on North 1st W. Shows Ts Groip RICHMOND Members of Their son Dayle has been here some time visiting with SSlnSSL TmwJSSi Nedra htadster Mn. Edith C. Scbo-Heleveniand family-Mr- . ng. Mlsa Jenet ; Maiichley J. Men- and Mrs.-A- ve the dothlns demanitra which was preeented at., denhall ,retpraed home Mon-the fair la Salt Lake ; City. day after driving to Ephraim entered school Following, a aodal evening where Susan ' f wai enjoyed wtth refresh-ment- e there, V' Mraiid Mrs, VemoR Dobbeing served to' Peart Mn. (Hairs son moved than town to VerHarris, Mra. Donna Harris. nal where Vamell has bean Mm. Afton Buttan,Mra. Ri- transferredhy Ms employers ' da lUUeMdrs. Thlema Wood Hatch Ituckers.. land Mrs. Nefea-- ,. Traveller Mrs.: Favell Plant and. a Mn- Mra.. Adonis Denote. Carlson attended - Re-liBarbara CartmrlghtJMrs. A-Society contenoce to Salt Vlr-- Lake City this week. bUU and Leona eve-.Bagl- ay the v 11am Iritis Homo Here Georgis Family Qskcs Wards Hold Conferences OCTOBER II Mr- - and Mrs. Joee Chaves, boy, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. LOGAN LD8 HOSPITAL Richmond Bidurad 11, 1IM d Mrs-Marina- s : Mrs-Leon- ef - The Relief Society orgsnl- rations of the Richmond ward' held the opening social! tele week--OTuesday morning, South ward was entertained with songs by Elaine Jes-o- p nd Connie Bunn accompanied by Laura Lu Campbell and two readings by Mrs. Ruth Little. Mra. Ida Kemp of Lewiston made flower arn rangements- These were to Elaine Bright, Shiriey Blau, Lucile HiUyanL Lola Bell and Gladys Murray at th conclusion of the meeting. Singa was conducted tar Mrs. Alba Webb accompanied by Mrs. EUen;.Pack. .Piayen were-- ' by Mri-- ' Hlllyard and Mra. Haid Funk. A hmch wai served to approximately 80 ladlev Fait Day earvice in .. tea Rktemond ward were under the direction, of Bishop Raton Thompson with proven by Ramie . Lewie, Lynn MilJohn ler. The families ofHayes and Leo Grant Ryan were accepted into the ward. The Intent daughter of William and Gloria Peterson Orison was christened Trent Joy bv by her fattier assisted Bishop ThongMon and Mark - Sundstram I , M ' " i " - S O C ;V V. 1. 3f J( & n ghr-e- ONLY EACH . . CHOICE NO. 1 CUT-U- LB. P- PEANUTS FRESH ROASTED T-Bo- WIFT PREMIU- -S- ft. pksr- ib. U.S. INSPECTED M- 2g)c CERTI-FRES- H 4CansS)1 BEEF CAN ll-O- l. I SWIFTS members of the church: Keh G. Ataey by We father. GW1 Atom assisted by grand-fatlier..Eva- & 4- Pkgs. -SJ TUTUl ASSORTED Lb. 49c Sea. PEG. Bis hop 0- Webb-VSceSmlt- Leon - cbnflnned h bygrandather, WaldenHoot- lay. audited by- - Calvin Funk . and Ethan ThomMou.-Ja- y Hymns Webb, by his tether. Leon Webb mined by Sam father, Hyman Alvey. Robert Lee by hie father, Robert Anderson assisted by Calvin nmk and Ethan Thompson. . v Panels Asked! ToVml Lnsdi Boom LEWISTON - October 11-1- 7 has been proclaimed Natton-tloS1 School Lunch Week Par n. to come and participate In the Set to a biblical theme, the program end observe how the play follows the life of Lute food is prepared and served his young manhood Into at the Lewiston School Lunch his seircn for the Lord- uo' until hie beginning to record There are four full time Up goanMi of S T .ii e. Mn. Elaine Carison, facul- cooks with Mrs- - Leah Bright ty advlsior Is pleased with tee as manager, to prepare and case and toe enthusiasm teat serve food to 400 each day, Is being displayed In anticistudents servat with helping pation of toe production a month and a half aermr.jet ing time-Theserve a well balanced Student Directors: Carol Thatcher, Ellen Bair. Maiy mead each day. made up of Lou Thorply and Merrldee proteins, carbohydrates. Bodfly, are directing the the costume and fruits and vegetables to Connie supply vitamins A and C, ta pro- - accordance with toe regute par. ttes for a type A meal : A place is reserved In the The bell' U rolliug at the new acbooL After anlntricate hutch room for those to eat, their lunch and sumitter Hanning of Princi- who bring milk to available ior Uxm pal Ken Webb. Vice Princi- who care to buy It They pal Eupich and toe Execn-Uv- e bake their own bread and CodnclL Sky View to m tee mater- best using rolls, the road to eocceai and 1111 speed rapidly. . ; - y CaniS TOMATO JUICE LUnCH HEAT C CHEESE CHOICE MANDARIN 49 pk. Lb. Fkg. Steak . Lb. 98c ne Staler waa voted oo to - INSPECTED S. Rex by Bishop R. ten are underway for tee school play to be held November 19 20 and 21- The cut was chosen during the last, "'pek. After much delibera-- 1 the advisory staff chose REG. PRICE Me conducted be ordamed a Priest Four childrer'wero - CMfflrthed'" THE BOBCAT ROARS . .. The huev Bobcats at Sky Viey fitted another event fill week into their brand new FLASHUGHT were J. Spackman with music under toe direction of Billie Lu Bagley and Loom Robinson. Prayers were by Wllltam Jenaen amt Alfred Nelson. . EVEREADY Harvey to gecretaiy Christensen Carlsoi. Ten waa sustained as aaetetaat secretary to the Senior Sunday School and Helen Carlson as a primary teacher-Ithe South ward services - .4 u dult Aarrale Priesthood, sustained 11 such was Doyle n , r was Brown- Released 4AO. CAN LIBBYS PdBE & BEANS PIERCES - NO. S?nup LUMBERJACK 24 4Cans$J CAN Bottle . . r-- i - le Bottle M-- 331: OFF tod-robe- -- gate-erin- g Campbells Soup Teaalo . . . Vegetable CHEESE SPREAD 9 Cans 7 Cans KRAFT VELVEETA VARIETIES 2 6 Cam Heal VARIETIES .Frana lb. box 3) MmImI RICE KRI8PIE8. FROSTED FLAKES. 3 COBN FLAKES. IVb OZ. FRUIT LOOPS, 7 Os. II Os. DINTY MOORE BOi Caa n wen delegates sent 39c SHBIHP BOOTH 1 TURKEY -B- READED Lb. Fkg. 99c APPLES HABGABINE BLUE BONNET Orange Delight . 6 Cans $11 MINUTE MAID . Mb. 2 Lbs. 75c CAN OR WELCHT Jar APPLE. CHERRY. PEACH, - M-O-s. 39c LOCAL SOLID MEDIUM SIZE HEADS U.S. NO. Lj We Give 19 S&H I7U t.. SevthSUtsSL , y Closed 1 Us. 49c PEANUTS LB. JUMBO Vr Sudiy the conference on OB Gynecology and Neonatal Nimtag heldrecently in San Diego, Calif. They were sponsored to attend tote convention by the Logan LD6 Hospital The Amerteal College of Obstetrics and Gynecology conducted this conference on September 25 and 28 at tee El Cortex Hotle. San Diego. Both Mrs. Mathews and lus. Rasmussen attended lectures of cere of newborn, abortion. delivery room care as well si workshop on intent leauad-tattocan of toe newborn, exchange transfusion and prenatal care, along with chemotherapy in mafignancy and administration problems. Mn. Mathews Is a graduate of Logan High School and graduated from toe Budgs Manorial hospital School of Nursing In UBOs Is active in local and state nursing Hospital FRL sad SAT. ONLY OT. . lf-1- 7 Doctor-nurse-pstie- Dsa Marray be o. Utah State Mirsea Assoda-tiohas beau President and Vice President of District No. vies Nunes essocietloii. esldent of toe General Duty ictton of tbe .Utah State nursing nsaodatlon. She Is also presently chairman of ladies .Farm Burevu and the mother of five children. She is currently Supervisor of ths Obstetrics dlvlson of the Logan LDS Hospital MRS. RASMUSSEN la alio active In the local and state nursing organisation, presently serving as President of District No- 6 Nurses anode-tlo- n and a delegate to tee Utah State Nurses Association. She is a graduate of the Budge Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and uate of the North Cache school She has throe ren, one of whom it studying nursing at the Uniof versity of Utah School Nursing in Salt Lefai City. n, Battel Potaloes PUMPKIN to member of tea Grape Jelly GRAPELADE Woman Attends California Confab Mrs. Grant L. (Am) Mate- Mrs. Rasmussen la Nursery rs of Providence and Mrs. at the Logan LDS Victor Rasmussen of Cterk-sto- Supervisor 89c p STEW Foods. U OZ. Ugia liafag ScIhI IktiMRd Hills" A Western all the Famly wUEteJay. TRUSS., FRL, SAT. OCT. .c U-M-- "fi ior Feature Starts 7:10 MON. sad OCT. 1 :H WED. 18-2-1 "Stage To Thunder Bock" Feature Marti 71S aad 2:88 - Comemnity Theatre Utah |