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Show THE CITIZEN January 12, 1967 Trenton Holds Celeb ration At the TRENTON com- celebramunity Christmas tion, the program was presented by the Primary children with Nola P. Griffin and Orris Mae Hansen directing the singing and Norma Reeder as accompanist Narrator was Joan Hansen. Jan- ice A Griffin and children, Annette and Melanie, took parts as the family. A reading was by Blair Orvin, by a program of by the Prichildren. vocal solo, A mary 0 Holy Night, was sung by Evelyn Ashcroft, accom- anted Rachel Ashcroft. 6 fanda C.by Andrew, president, conducted the meeting. Santa made his appearance and gave each child a bag id nuts and candy and an orange. The cultural hall was filled with townspeople and former speech and. song members of the ward. Sunday morning, a Chris- tmas program was given In of Sunday School The Sunday School children sang a song. Talks were given by Nancy Andrew and David Ezola. Three songs were sung by the Glen Griffin and Wallace A. Cottle families, accompanied by Arlene Griffin. Talks were given by Marjorie Grant and Slace Dee Jay Federico. Wondring Awe" was sung by six young ladies, Jo Marie and Beth Smith, Evelyn and Rachel Ashcroft and Maiuv ine and Naomi Christensen, With accompanied by Norma Reeder. Morris, Jay, Ray Ann and Dale Pitcher pre- sented an organ, violin and number. mas Story was Rawlins. Following The Christ- - given Sunday by School, sacrament meeting was held with the program given by students were of the USU who and son Stanley spent Christ- the holidays. mas weekend at Idaho Falls LEWISTON The Lewiston Talks were given by Marie with their daughter and famSpackman, Carolyn Read, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hill. Literary club Christmas par- Norman Gene Christensen Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Butler ty was held Thursday night in and Eddie Lee Cottle. The were happy to receive word the Pioneer Room of the Bluesinging mothers furnished of the arrival of a son to bird Cafe In Logan with parttwo special songs. Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Di- ners as special guests. Ada Many family gatherings ane) Phlster of Bountiful, Kent, president, conducted, were held In the ward during born on December 21. This with Marie Bernhlsel and Qrl-t-a Barber as the program the holiday season. The fam- young couple also has two went committee. Mrs. Dinner was serMr. Butler of and Mrs. Aubrey daughters. ily Griffin gathered at their to Bountiful to help out for ved at decorated small tables. The program was presented home Sunday evening. Those a few days. present were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Marie Dock and Mrs. by Mrs. Nellie Lelshman of Glen Griffin and family, Mr. Norvel Butler were among Wellsville, who sang solos and Mrs. Glade Griffin and the fortunate ones selected to and gave readings. She was family of Trenton, Mr. and make telephone calls to ser- - accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Louis Griffin and fam-- , vicemen. 'The Butlers caUed her daughter, Mrs. Smart llv of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. their son Wade In Gernw Ellis Griffin and family and and Mrs. Dock called her LriSSJaFw v.LaJ!dl Mr. and Mrs. VeLoy Griffin1 grandson, Richard Dock, who daughter. Major and family of Ogden and Is In Viet Nam. Bernhlsel, and Miss Ida Merle Shlrlene Griffin. Supper was Vance Benson and daugh- Nielsen, and Mr. and Mrs. served and gifts exchanged. ter Elolse spent Christmas Wayne T. Wiser. There were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kel- eve and day as guests of Mr. 37 present. The Fourth ward Primary ler and daughter of Oxnard, and Mrs. Alvin Curless of officers and teachers held the Calif., Patricia Andrew of Logan. annual Christmas party for Salt Lake and Ruth Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Leon of St. George were holiday son and children of Thomp- their partners on Thursday, December in the ward culvisitors of their mother, He- Idaho, spent SundayDriggs, night tural hall. 15, A dinner was serlena Andrew. with her and Monday parMr. and Mrs. Clark Eller-ma- n ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ved and it was followed by a home for CsL of Paul were holiday Reeder. guests of his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. and Mrs. Henry Ellerman. Atkinson and daughter MarThey also came to attend the lene were Christmas day funeral services of her fathguests of her parents, Mr. er, VerraQ Shelton, of and Mrs. H. L. Buttars, of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Clarkston. Mills and family of Salt Lake Louise Heath and daughter City were Sunday visitors of Leone of Salt Lake City were his mother, Mr. end Mrs. Sunday visitors In the ward W. V. Cmnary. Edna Mae Mills of Logan also spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Christmas weekend with her Vaughn Buttars, Mr. and o Mrs. Harold Buttars and Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and Lott Mrs. nary, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Natalia Farr of AriMrs. er were dinner guests Christ-- zona is currently visiting at mas day of her sister, Mrs. of her the home daughter, Andrea Lamb, of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashcroft. Men-do- n. Con-pian- Reed-Mars- ha Christmas Program Presented Lewiston Groups Hold Yule Parties program which consisted of songs by Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pack, Mrs. Connie Blair gave a tribute to Primary hus- bands. Carol Lite gave eral readings. Games followed the program and prizes were won by Elaine Durrant, Hen Stocks, Lewis Wiser, Robert Wood, Ray Gilbert, Venda King, Barbara Plowman and Ronda Van Orden. Christmas decorations were used in the hall and on the tables. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bernhlsel went to Salt Lake Tuesday and met their daughter, Major Virginia Bernhlsel, on Wednesday as she arrived from Randolph Air Force base in San Antonio, Texas, for a visit with her parents nd other relatives during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Jorgensen spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City on business. Lewiston Third ward Primary held a Christmas party Wednesday, December 21. A lunch was served to the children after which they were sev-j-y- cf shown a movie. Santa Claus came with treats for the chil- The Lewiston Third ward Primary officers and teachers held a Christmas party on El-wo- pre-sent- ed Cornish MIA Class Has Christmas Party CORNISH A Christmas party for the MIA adult class members was held in the churchhouse. Bonnie Buttars and Karla Rawlings were hostesses. A buffet dinner was served after which the Mar- - gram of Instrumental and vo- cal selections. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Creech and two sons, Joey and Herby, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Han- son spent several days in San Jose, Calif., visiting with their daughter and son and their families. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Don (Sonja) Fulton on December 5 and on December 11 he was blessed and given the name of Robert Lloyd, in Preston to Mr. and Mrs. the fourth great grandchild of. Mr. and Mrs. George Elwood of Cornish. Mrs. Saxton was formerly Evelyn Taylor of Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Richard 8 Bob Saxton, is : I a jej? a HB-fi'Si- iS - dren, December 12 with their partners as guests. A dinner was served to 34, after which Mrs. Ruth Swendson sang two solos. She was accompanied by LuDean Pond. The rest of the evening was spent playing games. On Saturday, December 17, the family of Mrs. Elvira met at her home to hon- or her on her 75th birthday. Dlnner wa served to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. George Eames of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Burbank of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Didrickson of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Elwood, Mr., and Mrs. Vern- on Elwood of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Taylor of Tremonton. The Merrv Mixers a souare dance club, met Saturday the Third ward pul. night tural hall, for their Christmas dinner dance. Dinner was served by the nuiuwiuunr Society to 50. Gifts were exchanged and the remainder of the evening was gpent square dancing. The Lewiston Fourth ward Primary held a Christmas party Wednesday In the ward church with Diane Jorgenson, president, In charge. Each class sang their class song. Venda King told, a Christmas story. Mrs. LaRue Wilcox related the story of the Birth of The Saviour taken from the Bible and scenes from the story were acted out as they were told by the following children: ElUsLayne, Rick Theurer, Jerry Jorgen- son, Wendy Anderson, Mark WUonn Brad BWr, David Coleman, Todd Gilbert and Mark Jorgensen. Gift stockings of candy and nuts were presented to everyone. The Guide class made and a wreath for the church to Bishop Plowman. an were Sunday dinner guests and visitors at the home o Air. and Mrs. Joseph Myler, Wayne Marler from Lewis-an-d ton Third ward was guest speaker In sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Blanche Marler of Lewiston and Melanie Martin of Clearfield sang a Christmas duet They were accompanied on the piano by Airs. Jeryl Marler of Ogden, ' pejhreech TrentOft Briefs j Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griffin where their grandson was and family of Ogden and leased. Gladys Haws of Logan were Mrs. Platt Greene and girls dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Sirs. Roland Mortenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Merrill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pitkin of ! Logan, Mrs. John Farner and Mrs. Farner of Ogden were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. Cottle. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. Cottle were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boman and family of Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Cottle and family of Logan. Monday evening the family of Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. Cottle met at their home and held a family supper and gift exchange. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Cottle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin resented in Relief Society Cottle and family of Plain 'uesday. Refreshments were City, Mr. and Mrs. Steven A erved by members of the Cottle of Clearfield, Mr. and residency. Mrs. Michael Bergeson and Mrs. Wallace A Cottle and Tom and four chiidrM of Pleasant Christmas, held at the home of Mr. and program was presented Sun- - Mrs. Boyd Buttars. A buffet and Mrs. two sons and day morning In the Sunday luncheon was served and gifts Kendell Ross E. were exchanged. F am 1 1 y of Ogden. School. The A Christmas eve party was at the home of Mr. and held were In chndren were Mrs. Condie of Mrs. Joseph Myler. After charge of arrangements and Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Jay dinner a program was given conducted the program as Condie and family of Grace, and carols sung by the group. follows: Organ prelude and and Mr. and Mrs. John Por- - Gifts were exchanged and ter and family of Clifton. games were played. Guests postlude by Beverly Smith; Mrs. Floyd Dorlus included Douglas and Beth and Mr. Far and son David of congregation singing Hailey, Ida., Myler of Cornish, Mr. and Far Away On Judea's Plains", and Larry Dorlus and Alison Mrs. Richard Wright and son the sacrament song, and the Baxter of the BYU at Provo Kelly of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. closing song, Silent Night". spent Christmas eve with Mr. David Jensen of Brigham, Talks were given by Steven and Mrs. Reese Naegle and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Jackson and Mrs. Stanley of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Kevin Powell, Floyd family. Dr. two children of Victor Rasmussen and son and Dorlus Naegle, Carolyn Robinson, M. C. Nae- Phillip of Clarkston, Marilyn and Soda Springs Byron Hanson, Laura and David Buttars; a gle joined the group for a and Rebecca of Salt Lake musical reading given by family gathering on Christ- City and Norma Dayton from Sharon Buxton, accompanied mas day. Brooklyn, N. Y. A Christmas eve party was by Beverly Smith. Several Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Soren- held at the home of Mr. and Sorenson Sadie enson and family groups sang songs. Ruth, David, Max and Mark tertained the following family Mrs. Edward Clayson. Famwere Christmas members with dinner on ily members present Adam-soRawlings sang n Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and and Mr. eve: Christmas Wayne Cradle Song accompanied by and three children, Chitheir mother, Mrs. McKay Joseph Powell and family, Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hanson cago; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Penrod and daughter Kathryn and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sor- Clayson and family, Anaheim, sang "Away In The Manger. enson. all of Cornish; Mr. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Vidmar Air . and Mrs. Kay Neeley and and Mrs. Jarvis Greene and Clayson and family, Pocatel- children, Christine, Scott and .baby son of Blackfoot; Mr. lo; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clay-a-t Dennis, sang God Rest Ye ' and Mrs. Arthur Simmonds son and family, Preston; Mr, Merry Gentlemen. Bishon'J family, Lewiston: and and Mrs. Marlow Checketts and Mrs. Paul McKnight and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ellis from and family, Bear River City; children, Paulette, Brad, Arizona. Gifts were exchang- Oscar Harwood, Smithfield, Kent and Quinn, sang "The ed and visiting was enjoyed. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holly and The Ivy", accom-- A family party for Christ- Merrill and two children of panied on the piano by Chris. mas was held Monday at the Logan. Mrs. Melvin Buttars, Asael Mr. and Mrs. Valden Pitcher, home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra and Boyd Buttars and Mrs. John, Ralph. Jan and Mary KendelL Dinner was served Weldon Reeder attended Kendell and to The and Mr. Vern First Noel. sang An annual Christmas eve McKay Rawlings and party for the family of Mrs. five children of Cornish, Mr. Fern Condie of Preston was and Mrs. J. Howard Kendell 28. Sim-mon- . j alif. Alma Schwab of Alhambra, Christmas Party Held The American! Mrs. Leila Pullum has gifts. Reserved by Auxiliary Unit 50 of turned home after an hdd a Christmas ed visit in Stockton and San the hostesses to Mrs. Kaye party December 27 In the Diego, Calif., with relatives. Titensor, Diane Jorgensen, Community Building. A din- - The Jeanette Brinkerhoff Beverly Bodily, Sally Baer, Leavitt camp of the DUP held Nadene Mickelson, Sherlauna P a Christmas party in the Com- Griffeth, Koa Wiser, Evelyn n Telford, Marie Pitcher, Vella munity Club Room with Millie Rawlings in Durrant, Colleen Hyer and Musical numbers Suzanne Spencer. charge. guest, Karla Cottrell, of Salt were given by Mrs. Sharon Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thomson were a Lake City. Following the din-- Taggart, accompanied bv met in the club Rue Stephenson. The Misses daughter and her husband and room and played games at Terri Talbot and Sharon family, Major and Mrs. n James Paxman. Major small tables. Gifts were ex- - Smith gave two twirling bers. The lesson was given has recently returned Gifts from a year In Viet Nam. Guests at the Dr. Hugh Ste- - by Marie Bernhlsel. vens home on Christmas for a were exchanged after which Mrs. Paxman and children family dinner and visiting light refreshments were ser-- have been making their home were their children, Mr. and ved to 14 members and six ' in Idaho Falls while he was Mrs. Blaine Stephenson and guests by hostesses, Marie gone. They were on their family of Lewiston, Mr. and Bernhlsel and Mary Taggart way to Germany for a three Mrs. Robert Hoffman and Lewiston Jaynes held their year tour of duty for Major family of Benson Ward and Christmas party at the home Paxman where he will be Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens of Mrs. Carolyn McKnight head of the Seventh Corps and son of Salt Lake City. Mr. with Mrs. McKnight, Ronda Maintenance. They also n and Mrs. Vinson Stephenson Orden, Sharon Taggart ited with Major Paxmans were also guests at the Ste- and Sharee Gilbert as hostess- - mother in Nephi before leavvens home for the day, es. The group played games ing for Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Elbern Kent spent from Wednesday to Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting with their children and their families. LEWISTON extend-Lewisto- I 2X1' ft Can-tai- La-th- ey num-change- Pax-ma- d. vis-Va- Glenn Perrys Sell Home, Public Notice PROCLAMATION ALIEN ADDRESS REPORT Hove To Bountiful WINDER Mr. and Mrs. days of last week visiting and Glenn Perry have sold their on business, Air. and Mrs. Albert Sharp home and have bought a - R MONTH Sduring the holidays. ,ry Benton as Mr. Benton WHEREAS, the Immigration and Nationality Act of Mr. and Mrs. .Edd Craw- - boarded the plane for Fort 1952 requires that every alien ford and children arrived Hood, Texas. Mr. Benton in the United States, except Monday- - after Christmas to completed his basic training diplomats, and persons offi- soend the holidays visiting in the armed services and Is cially connected with Interna- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett, to have his next assignment tional organizations of which They returned home to Lew-- In Southeast Asia. Mr. and the United States Is a mem- iston, Idaho, Monday. Mrs. Sharp visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Loosle and Mrs. Patrlzzi and the ber, must report his address during January of each year; and children of Milford vis- - children, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-tie- d Mr. and Mrs. B. H. ert Sharp and family and Mr. and WHEREAS, this law re- Swainston two days of last and Mrs. Delbert Sharp while quires such an address report week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick they were in Salt Lake. Glenn Jamison, son of Mrs. though the address of the Nogas and family of Logan alien has not changed since stopped on their way to Ar- - Junita Jamison of Ogden, the last address report; and co to visit with the Loosles. spent part of the holidays Mr. and Mrs. David John- - with his grandparents. Mr WHEREAS, Address Report Cards may now be obtained son were In Salt Lake for two and Mrs. Clarence Talbot I at any United States Post Office or Immigration and Naturalization Service Office, NOW, THEREFORE: I, Orvid Cutler, Mayor of the City of Preston, In the State of Idaho, in recognition of the Importance of compliance with the law to future citizens of Preston, do hereby proclaim the month of January, 1967, as ALIEN ADDRESS REPORT MONTH ( S SEAL) Orvid R. Cutler, Mayor of the City of PresMayor 0 ' L? Prim6 on December 26. This makes ton, Idaho Pub. Janthe ninth child, fifth son for Legal No. 1158 A baby girl, born December this couple. uary 5, January 12, 1967. ! fun-Mr- s. , In Preston, and request all citizens, employees, and officers of the City of Preston to assist and encourage every alien within the City of Preston to report his address at the nearest Post Office or Immigration and Naturalization Service Office during the month of January, 1967. IN WITNESS THEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the great seal of the City of Preston, in the State of Idaho, to be affixed at Preston, Idaho, gas and Mr. and Mrs. Lethis thirtieth day of Decemland T. Cottle and son Eddie ber In the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine HunLee. dred and Sixty Six. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. hael joined his family at ihristmas time after which hev returned to Mercede, ds A, D & E SPECIAL PURCHASE VETERINARY INJECTION 100 cc $4.79 LIMITED TIME ONLY JOHNSON DRUG STORE PRESTON, IDAHO |