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Show 10 gie. remarks; accordlan solo by Blaine Atkinson; talk, THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah October 2. 1N4 -.(OMttand Ina nesident Ward Welcomes BENSON MIA Page Chorus. Smiths Coupls film fw-low- Hissionary, Testimonial A welcome CLARKSTON home testimonial was held In the Clarkston Ward on Sunday evening In honor of Elder Rex Atkinson who recently returned home from the California mission, with Bishop John L- Haggle conducting. The program Included Spirit of Cleston Payne sang a solo opening song. "The Is Burning, GodUke aFIn In the First ward scarament invocation. Dean Brenchley; meeting In Smlthfleld Sunday song "Again Our Dear Re-afternoon. XM e - - Mrs-Viol- a . Woman Takes Trip To Frisco Funeral Set First Prayer; remarks tar Call Ts UisIor the missionaries mother Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cro- Funeral services for Marlon by Elder Atkinson. ckett former Preston resir Andrew. 4L who died Monday Closing song. "God Be With dents now living In Pocatel- of a heart attack, will be conB ducted Friday at S p.m. la YouTm We Meet ' lo, are leaving November the TrentonUDS Ward Chapel benediction by Lomn to on a two year mission, under the direction of Bishop Shies , Mission. the Gulf Sam Holt be will Their testimonial He was the father of U thefar honor October in iven 11 of whom are still Urthdifi children. at In Pocatello at 5 p.mat home. is the Fifteenth ward which At Ogin Firty Friends may can at the Walnut on Jefferson .and Nelson Memorial Funeral LEWISTON Mrs. Myrtha Street- Chapel in Logan Thursday Leav Mrs. Ethel Westover. evening from 7 to 9 pm. and ttt and their mother. at the chapel In Trenton Frihondaughter and sister. In Etna day after 12 noon. Burial win Kent drove to Often or of tbs birthday of In the Trsoton City Cemebe birtha to attend sad Verna Taylor, Saturday Bergeson tery. day party given at the home slaters of Myrtha and Ethel Obituary Is found on pegs Kent of liraand daughters of Mrs- - Grace Lindsay, a eight 1). can will coma from each . ward in the stake- Taking the pail of the "houseror the narrator will be Calvin Funk of Richmond-IncludeIn the program will be musical numbers as well as the various scenes. Funny groups win also taka part in the program-"HousTalk" Is beta presented on a stake bails through out the LDS church this year- - Cooley; Joseph Uwistea Bibb Tronton Urn's Fonati Proton Meikla of LEWISTON Mrs. Myrtle of Mr- - and Mrs. Waynard E Mrs. Ralph for Is who mornTalbot leaving Pond left on Sunday ing for Salt Lake City whet she will Job her brother and his wife. Mr and Mrs. Harold Shepard, for a motor trip to San Francisco- - She will visit with her three sisters. Wfadfred OTML Viola Hadley and Naomi Manwariag. In the coast dty. Mr- - and Mrs. Odls Talbot Mrs. Benlta Smith of Lewiston and Stephen Talbot of Logan spent Sunday in sa. Ore-- , whom they al ad a farewell testimonial for Waynard Ralph Talbot a mission in the West Central States. The testimonial was held In the Nyssa Second ward. Odis was om of tho speakers on the program. A missionary farewell testimonial wu held In the Lewiston Third ward for Ronald F-- Karren Sunday night with Bishop Mow itsen conducting the proWestover gram. Myrtha played tho prelude and Mar da Butters played the The racer sang "1 Know That My Redeemer lives". Invocation was by a brother. Theyno Karroo. ire-- . A t Wlllard Dr. Nall 8- - Kama, a brother of tho mlmlonary, of Rmald. Ronald. Mrs. Diane Kama El-d- or e. post-hid- Smith-fiel- d. High Councilman Richard Lewis and Stuart Richards were the speaken In ths Lewiston First ward sacrament meeting on Sunday. Gary Anderson played a cello solo. Ho was accom-b- y Ms sister. Vickie In the Lewiston Fourth ward sacrament mooting, talks were given by Steven Loevitt end Derail Layne-High D. Hy-and Ckuwee Anderson Tho meeting also spoke. wu conducted by Nathan The Lewiston Second ward sacrament meeting was conducted by Bishop Don J. Walk Gibbons- - High Councilman rag-- "Youll Ntver Atone". She was accompan-Is- d Joseph Day, and H. Ray by Mrs. Elaa Wood Mu- Gibbons wen present and AMene Cmnish sang the doe- talkedElder Joey Cartoon Hath of Richmond wu the speakwas ac- er. He told of Ms expera missionary in hy Marcia But- - iences Switseriand- - Miss Ruth Am tan- - The White of Richmond played by Vaa A. Karra, a violin solo- - She wu acThe church brother. Oiled to capacity with rela- companied by Mbs Betty tives and friends-Mr- . Bair, also of Richmond. Mrs. and Mrs. Karra wen Nonna Bodily wu sustained a Sunday School teacher. hosts at a family dinner on were Miss Present Elaine Van Orden of SundayKin. Neil Karra and Sait city is visiting at son Doug of Roy. Mr. and the home of her parents, Mr. Mix. Vei Karren and fam- and Mn. Ervin van Orden. ily of Kearns, Mr. and Mm PHEASANT HUNTING Shard Karren of Farming-toMr. and Mn. Thayne (Continued from page 1) Karra of Logan. Ronald and Keith Karren, Mlsa Linda have good numbers of birds-MuObey of Smlthfleld and Missn erts- Lake and west of RobSusan Reed of Trenton- may also have some at the Karra home he- bright spots. The remainder lm and after the testimon- of southeast Idaho will not ial were Mrs- - Joan Smoot be good and may be and son Owen of Salt Lake slightly below the long term City, Mrs- Maxine Corbridge average. of Smlthfleld. Mr-- and The pheasant season runs Seamens of Hyde from October 24 through NoPark, Mr. and Mrs- - Gary vember 22 with a bag limit Joy and Beverly Joy of Log- of four cocks. This Is exactin. Mrs- Winnie Obey of ly the same bag limit and Smlthfleld. Mr. and Mm hunting days as last year-OWeston Weaver of Ogden. Mr. November 2 and throughand Mrs. Alden Cornish of out the remainder of the Cove. Mr- - and Mrs. Jack season, one hen may be InPerkins of Salt Lake City. cluded In the bag. Mr- - and Mrs. Dale Bowles Hunters wen reminded of Salt Lake City. Mr. and this Fish and uain year Mm Steve Smith of Brigham Game associationby members, Mr. and Mrs. City. Wayne farmers and the Fish and Smith. Mr- - and Mrs. Frank Game department to respect Jesses and Zan Jessen of the farmers rights and obMiss Leah Karren. Logan. serve the signs- posting West-ovMr- - and Mrs. Albert MOST FARMERS wUT alof Logan. Mr. and Mm Murland Anderson of New- low hunting if permission is ton. Mr- - and Mn. Marrlner sought In advance, local fish Anderson and daughter Sue, ana game also of Newton, and Mr. end hen said. 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