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Show - ttcfami Bridi Utah December 17.1IM liii IN THE SOUTH wa-- d, , wsrs a rare t eat stskp - Jr -i- .-i: P Jr.r i : i BMHMitsks T. R. Holt con- housa ducted the meeting and in- location was offend by Mel- vin Gilbert The program was introduced and ann-uned by Dean Olman of Salt. Lakei- - Da. Asper oiaved-- a variety of music and hymns. Jtoti mimbTi included solot by Mra. Ronnie Ann. Millef and Ronnia Lewis and they 'also sang two duets, accompanied by Mr. Adon-- i Dennis. Benediction was offered by L. D. Bodily. SI; " SUNDAY t CHURCH . . and Opal Rl director. Lirda Johnson 4 .M group Sunday Sc asaiatapt ijfr retry. Kathy Smith ns MIA lofhed in aingtag carol. Mra. Leon Smlthand uicffSLewis.'iute ctunsd-or- , conducted tbepnogram. Mrs. JdildpnJ Kerreiiataksv - teacher, president, and 'MrsLed'' Pond - and Joan Layne. athletic directon, were preaent Refreshments were served to approximately 150 gills. Recent visitors In Heber were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rul'en and Lewis NeMey of Benson. They spent the with their sister. Mra. en Hiatt, and family. City R-o- F You Toufitn grandfather, Milton assisted by Bishop Thompson and Mr. Halet; Pstricli Puth Lundgreen, confirmed by Pres. Wayne Traveller, assisted by her father. Max Lundgreen, and Bish:p Thompson. Releas'd were Mary Ann Forsgren as organic end Patsv Hemp as assistant orgr.nist, Rinim Bair as MIA athletic director and Carina Hamp as a Primary teacher. Sustained were Patsy Hamp as CLOTHES HAMPERS TABLE AND 1st Charles Little as POLE ALL REDUCED TO IN BEAUTIFUL WOVEN PATTERNS EVERY GIRL'S HEARTS DESIRE A LANE CEDAR CHEST DECORATOR COLORS RICH, TEX Loti of Style TURED TOPS FROM ONLY LARGE SIZE v NEW STYLE - LARGE TABLE LAMPS vitj fC' ?:? m j at Ic director. Bidurad ROCKING CHAIRS BEAUTIFUL PROVINCIAL, ISH FRENCH OR STYL- MODERN DESIGNS ALL COLORS - REG. $141.50 SPECIAL ONLY RFCENTLY, Mrs. Leona McCarrey received word of the safe arrival of a baby daughter at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Phillip (Marie) Dotson in Dickinson, N. D. Two brothers welcomed the new sister. She was christened Carol Ann. the Wednesday evening season of volleyball ended lunch and visiting. rajoyed Tuesday, the South ward Relief Society enjoyed a social. A candy 'dipping demonstration was given by Mrs. Elaine Bullen. bord A smorgas- lunch, when each lady brought a favorite dish, was enjoyed by a large crowd. On display were Christmas gift ideas. several Briefs Men Recover From Operations RICHMOND Recuperat- ing as well as can be expected a e Mrs. Zina Tripp after major surgery at a Logan hospital and Roland Anderson In Salt Lake City following surgery on his back. Holiday visitors at the Alin t Hill home included Mrs. Bonnie Karren and family of Ririe, Mr. and Mrs. Mont?. Hill and family of Smithfleld. Monte recently returned heme from Turkey where he spent some tiim in the air force. He is being transferred to South Dakota. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hill entertained at dinner Lr the above mentioned and LaVere Karren and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hill and two sons of Idaho Falls. Recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith, Jr. were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lo RELIEF SOCIETY MEETS TRENTON The family of Mr. and Mrs. H L. Button of Clarkston met in Logan for supper Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. eph -. E. Atkinson of Tren-oMand Mrs. Dean Phillips of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Button and Mr. and Mn. Ross Button of Clark-steMr. and Mn. Ken Lamb and Captain and Mn. Gale Skinner of Logan. The affair was a combined birthday party for Mn. H. L. Button and a going away party for Captain Skinner, who left Sunday for Okinawa. Wanda Andrew, Janice Green, Joan Hansen, Janice a Griffin. LaMell Ashcroft Holt and Beverly Gillens attend'd the stoke Primary Christmas party held Friday night In the stake center at Richmond. Mr. and Mn. Bud Claunch and family of Sterling, Ida. were Saturday guests of his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mn. Merlin L. Andrew. Mr. and Mn. Irel Eppkh and family and Mr. and Mra. Blaine Merrill and family wer Thanksgiving dav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dock nd family of Salt Lake City spent overnight Wednesday nd Thanksgiving dav and Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Louis Dock. Chelle of Provo wen overnight guests of Mr. and Mn. Don E. Spademan Friday. Mr. and Mn. Pad Buttan and daughter and Mr. and Mb'. Lloyd Button of Salt Lake City wen Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buttan. ma n SERVICES sid-farl- Ashcroft was advanced office of Teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood. Nola Griffin was sustained as Primary chorister. Stevm A. Cottle was sustained as a Sunday school teacher. The membership of Mr. and Bln. Prank Moon and their three Alan to the Sunday services in church in the Richmond ward were conducted by Bishop Rulon Thompson. Prayen were by Ronnie Lewis and Lynn MilOGDEN VISITORS ler. Special music was a solo Mr. and Mrs. Norris by Mrs. Bonnie Ann Mil'er Praece and Mr. ard Mrs. accompanied by Mrs. Adonia Vnm Preece of Kaysville Dennis. Spestors wece Doyle drove to Ogden to visit Mrs. and Helen Carlson. Norman Preece on Sunday. LUTHYS w, MR. AND BIRS. HARRY Peek of Ogden visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Benson. Mr. Peek is a nephew of the Bensons. Mrs. Melva Cottle attended the funeral of a cousin, Keith Peterson of Ogdn on Wednesday. She went with her narents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ravsten of Clarkston. Ml, Norma Marriott was released from the hospital and came home Tuesday. She Is slowly recuperating. Opal Chrlat'fisen is recovering rapidly from her recent operation. Verge! Merrill spent.. week end In the hospital from "a hewr ittkk M"i. Mary Bassett and Louise My Lyman of Delta, Utah and Mr. and Mn. Kay Bassett and daughter Bfft- - Baby Blessed, Others Sustained children were read and accepted into thn ward. The choir sang a special song, Calvary, with Ftonle Atkinson and Nola Griffin tinging the duet. n. Lo-n- Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. ErHorsley of Salt Lake to City who wert enreute Downey to a welcome home program for a nephew who returned from a mission. well nest The Relief Society held a work and business day Tuesday with many Christmas articles finished. Velta Mae Egan gave the work day lesson. Trena and Terry Egan TRENTON At fast and gavn' two musical numbers testimony meeting Sunday which were a piano solo and the infant daughter of Mr. a solo sung by Terry, ac- and Mrs. Harold Button was companied by Trena. blessed and givn the name of Eutauna Michelle by her father, assisted by a brother Lloyd and Bishop W. S. Holt Captain Honored At Party n, SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE Richmond honor students Junior High include Douglas Lemon, Diane Sandra RuK, Small and Douglas White. Saturday, Mrs. Rhcda Anderson was pleasanllv surprised by three cousins on and ihe occasion enjoyed dlnror of hr' ViMay. TO If tho ti..h vi..tll were Mrs. Delia Attending grandchild for the Talbots, Hymas of Logn. Mrs. Leota t ittle Tcressa has two broOwen and Mrs. Alfanda thers Hawkes cf Franklin. They at the North Cache her WeMV Fol-ils- School. Sustali ser- vices were conducted in the d Richmond word by Woodland. Prayers were by Joey Carlson and Sam Dahle. Three ccnflnrp.tiona were performed: Bfonte Carhon. by his father, LaMarr Carlson. assisted by Bishop Rul-o- n Thompson and Ray Hulet; Janna Webb confirmed by A Wonderful Gift j . c- I' with Funk oc . meeting. puHictpanai-when Dr, Frank z CM-- 1 cooducted the two Rlc! D Johnson Mrs. Layne Willard Jessop offend Miss - Susan HMdrict are Released wen the coaches, .lbs South ward' t, Roger and Kathy Smith as girls won the game. AHA dance dlrectora. Mrtile- - towing the game, the state, nf. And Carson, Susan Mrafort- - officers entrrtained U. state. Aim Wrla at a party. The pro- pJrfcinnn fnxn the Sunday! gram consisted of two read- .'Vin 1 Asper, Salt Lake tabernacle gave an organ re- - CEDAR CHESTS it Stake Hears Asper Concerts a Drastic Reductions ON LADIES' COTTON GOWKS AND SILK and PAJAHAS Hurry - They Wont .Last Lang CLOSE - OUTS -S- WEATERS Children's Play Sets LOTS OF ' i STYLES AND HilMfr-- '- SLEEP-WEA- R BROKEN t , . - OZES Huge Savings COLORS Hi 4 |