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Show W-- 4 THE CITIZEN. Lewiston Oilk October 10, IMS High Priests District Rotary Headl ariB. Woman Dies To Visit rreston I Jennie Ravsten, Hold Party long resident Arthur M. Roberts of COVE Hie Ward High Priests group held their an nual party Friday evening in the Cultural Hall with H. Ray Pond in charge of the pro- gram. The tables were decorated with lovely fall flowers. A k luncheon was enjoyed and special guests were Mr, and Bus. Blaine Bell of Richmond. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alien. Mr. and Mrs. Nard Alfon, Bishop and Mrs. Cbnrton f Larsen, Mr. and Mnilvap Allan, Mr. and Mrs." Quinton Shumway, Mr. and Bars. Joseph Day, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rawlins, Bfr. and Mrs. Ether Allen, Saul Allen, Blr. and Bln. Alton Kingsford and Bfr. and Bfrs. H. Ray Pond. Call, Idaho, governor of I K said, trict No. 542 of Rotary In- Is a time for raamining the serv- effectiveness of what we are ternational, world-wid-e ice organization, arrives here doing to achieve Rotary goals Oct. 23 to visit the local Ro- In community improvement, tary club, one of the 48 clubs in youth work, In raising the In hlS district In addition to standards of our businesses pot-hic- ARTHUR M. ROBERTS Reterlaa Dee i Mother, to small son wand - ering around die room: 'what are you looking for?" Son: Oh, iMhing.,r Mother: Youll find it in offlifSrtary the box where the candy ANY LENGTH St Louis, Bio., last June. Ha Is one of 272 district govin ernors responsible for super-visin-g the activities of more than 11,500 Rotary chibs with a total membership of in 129 525300 RotyrtMM the around countries globe. - Goodyear Shoe Shop countries, with dubs being formed for the first time tat (he West African country of Sierra Leone. Before eeeumlng Us duties as district governor, Bfr. Roberts attended an eight-dameeting at Lake Placid, New York, held to assist Rotary governors to meet the duties of their office. 46 was. Heavy Dnty SPPEQS life- doyjHriming Rotarinns at their and professions, end In as can a we what with Rotary ing meeting, he will confer Richard Hendricks, , presi- club and as individual nodent of the Rotary clubof tarises to help 'farther Interof- national understanding. Preston, and other"dub As the governor of district administraficers on Rotary saT Bfr. Roberta SUPS1acNo. service ecfiflal nH tive matters and vises the organisation of new iiiades, hadaer aspreid- tivities. district. Last I dent of the YWMIA and had Bfr. Roberts Is a forecaster chibs In the 800 new Re- - held positions on the Relief in McCall, Idaho, and lea year more then and Primary stake taiy dubs were organiied lnSodety boards. Sot's 54th annual convention - The visit of the mt, Mr. Hendricks Mcdis- 45, Clarks ton, died at the family home late Wednesday night following a lingering illness. She was bom in Clarkston, Nov. 2D, 1917, she was a daughter of Frank and Josephine Christensen Ravsten. she received her education in the Cache County schools, was a graduate of North Cache Hifpi School and seminary Ravsten was active her life in the LDS Church. She filled a mission to the North Central taught in the of Survivors Include two brothers; two sisters, Frank Ravsten, Heybura, Idaho; James Ravsten and Alton Ravsten, Clarkitoa, and Bfrs. Gene (Vera) Riggs, Benson y IWanL BEEF BUYS STEAES Funeral services were held Saturday at 1 p. m. In toe (Clarkston Ward Chapd with COVE The Primary John Heggte in Bishop was held Hour Home Family (charge. with Fern Lewis in recently Burial was in the Clark-sto- n charge. President Lorraine Cemetery. Taylor gave welcome to the parents and presented Jessie fimp Flaai Y1I0 Larsen with three year service award and Barbara HenIdea Exdaau dricks with a 20 year service RICHMOND The award. ward Relief Society Melva Allen gave a testiwill meet Tuesday, Oct 15, at 2 oclock In toe afternoon. mony of a parent on how the This meeting will be for the Partnership of Primary and Christmas Idea Exchange. Home Program helps in her gave Bfembers are to bring arti- home; Nevannon Geddes its value to cles and patterns, Christmas a testimony Advisor Douglas teacher; recipe and samples. There Hendricks gave a testimony will be a nursery for toe on its value to the Priesthood; children. Yevonne Larsen gave a deRlch-Imo- Lb. 9gg BOASTS RUMP I Lb. STEAES ROUND I- Boneless Boasts Lb. PORK STEAKS - J,0c 7S & COUNTRY STYLE EHLD ChKKSE Lb. ROCKY MOUNTAIN ggc Pah Saisage WM Women Show Handiwork Primary Graduates BEST PRESTONS COMMITTEE READIES GIFT DAY -- Members of the .County Home Extension tor toe annual gift day on October 11. They include (front left Mrs. Ellen Roberts, Bfrs. Xasey Bergouist, Bfrs. El and Bfrs. Grace Gambles. (Back Row) Mrs. Lucretla Maughan, 'borne, extension agent Mrs. Idaho Bailey, Bfrs. Dorothy Johnson, Bfrs. Vera Cole, Bfrs. Rhonda Poole, and Bfrs. Hilda Steele. nd monstration CARD OF THANKS We are most grateful on now to use toe booklet guide to Parents for toe helpful acts extended us during toe death of our son and want to thank everyone for toe lovely floral offerings and expressions of sympathy received. j Bfr. and Bfrs. Raymond Naef and fondly in the Home. Stake visitor was Elda Miller of Richmond. The music was conducted by Benou Allen and LaDawn Allen. Bfrs. Lester Owen and fam- ily called or her parents, Bfr. and Bfrs. Charles Bailey, on Monday afternoon. COUNT . 5 Lb. Can $1.19 SHARPS Pram Loch Heat 2 Cans 85c Bichnd Irish Arkansas Woman Visits In Trenton Boast Beef . . .... SWIFTS Corned Beef SWIFTS Shortening 2 Cans 85c Pkgs. 49c BLUE GOOSE 8WIFTNING Allsweel Hargarine 2 lbs. 79c ONIONS lbs. 51 (S Pkp-- juice 0DAHGE 3 59 9 p Mta. CANS DONALD DUCK sent were Bfr. and Bfrs. Bfrs. Dean TRENTON Pitcher and fi (Ann) Andrew of Magnolia, Ark. accompanied by Bfrs. Blr. and Bfrs. Glenn G: Bass, were recent visitors of and family, Mr. and Bfrs. Blr. and Bfrs. A L. Andrew. Gary Wheeler and family and They had come to Provo to Mr. and Bfrs. Melvin Pitcher bring Bfrs. Andrews daughter The afternoon was spent makto school. ing recordings and taking pictures. and Lula Lott, Nola Griffin Wednesday, Bfrs. Brace Melva Cottle sang two numand family visited Pitcher Norma bers accompanied by Reeder at toe Seventies party Bfrs. Nola Griffin. of Benson Stake Saturday Peal Griffin attended toe evening in Lewiston Third Thompson family reunion in Csss Ward. Others attending from Clarkston on Saturday. Trenton were Bfr. and Bfrs. Misses Nada Ann, and Julius P. Jensen, Bfr. and Kathy Orvin, Wendy and LaBfrs. Melvin Grant, Bfr. and na Uoodey of Kearns, Utah Bfrs. Stuart Richards, Wal- spent the weekend with Bfr, lace Cottle, and Robert Reed- and Bfrs. L. C. Butter, er. was A musical Buggy-rid-e Bliss Marlene Atkinson was held Tuesday evening in conhostess to a party of young nection with toe MIA with COVE MIA classes held sion companion, Brace Allen. people Saturday night Those musical directa, events Sunday Bfr. and Bfrs. Burdett Cotheir faona present were Marlene Atkin- Smith and accompanist Marrnish drove to Salt Lake City son, Eveyln Ashcroft, Kathy jorie Grant in charge. In the afternoon. Hie Mia Maides Saturday to visit their son ShaChambers, Beth Myler. buggy were Analyn Reader conducted their Rose tying Jerry and family. res Buttars Vicki Merrill, Ralph Spademan and Connie ceremony with all girls re- Recent visitors of Bfrs. EdEvelyn Taylor, Ann Theurer, Ward. Horse was Scott Rawna Larsen were Bfr. and Bfrs. Sharon Hendricks, Ruth Ann lins. The fisherman Brent ceiving individual awards. George (Sarah) Allen of Salt rose The bouquet was present- Lake White, LaRae Halverson, Dar- Reeder, Boy, Steven A CotCity. to CoMarsha ed lene Taylor, Gordon President Zelma tle, and three girts, Rawlins, Beverly Buttars and rnish. She then returned each SUNDAY VISITORS of Bfrs. Anthony Hall, Glade Sml Lee Boman, Rosa Andersen, Ruth Andrew. Opening prayer rose to toe Edna Larsen were Bfr. and girls of ha choice Wynn Gibbons, Jeff Taylor, was by Janice Read and toe Leader Eunice Rich was in Bfrs. Jack Sorsenson of LoKeith Karren, Steven west-ove- theme lead by Jan Butter. charge of the program. The gan. Tommy Karren, Ted Bfr. and Bfrs. S. P. Enrich girls were Louise Cornish, Bfrs. Bella Edwards and Adamson and Brace Collett. were guests of their son, Shel- Sharon Mrs. Alta Pond of Idaho Falls Tamera and Cornish, don and wife, of Ogden, at a their father, Fted Tlten-s- a Supper was saved, Lewis, Lynette Kingsford, ana dancing furnished toe of Logan visited last week quartette festival and concert Sheryl Miller and Kathy Jen- with Mrs. Edna Larsen. party was given In toe Ogden High Orio Allen has returned chaperoned by Bfrs. Flossie School gymnasium Saturday HONOR SWARM Night was home from Atkinson. evening. waking the sume classes mer months in Island Park Ethel Rawlins was released Bfrs. Jo Smith and daught- held by the as MIA music director and er, Janice, motored to Grace, with all girls receiving Honor and continuing his schooling Janice Smith sustained in her Ida. Saturday where they Bom and Hbna Worker Bees. in electronic engineering at place at the Fast meeting. visited with Bfrs. Estelle Leaders June Kingsford, Ton- the USU this yea. ' Bfr. and Bfrs. Robert H. Johnson, Bfrs. Phyliss Olson ne Rue Rawlins and Joyce Bfr. and Bfrs. Arthur Po-vAllen woe In charge. Stake of Clifton and Dr. and Reeder and son Brent attend- and Bfrs. Core Westisen. ed a farewell testimonial for Sunday Bfrs. Jo Smith and leaders present were Bethea Mrs. D. H. Nelson of Mun-st-e, a nephew, Kenton Reese of daughters, Janice, Jo Marie, Jensen and LaNell Ashcroft. Ini and Bfrs. Merte PetBenson, Sunday evening. He Beth and Merllyn motored to Girls were Bonnie wsfcolwn. erson were Friday night dinleaves shortly for toe Far Stor Valley, where they visit- Darlene Taylor, Carol Sue Al- ner guests of Bfr. and Bfrs. : s Eastern Mission. Following ed with relatives and friends. len, Nancy Cornish, Lanls Donald Tayter. the meeting the family gather- Bfanday guests of Bfrs. Flos- Kingsford, Rosatee Durrant,' Saturday afternoon visitors Sherry Rodebushp, Bfarlene of Mr. and Bfrs. Donald Tayed at the home of Mr. and sie Atkinson woe ha Blr. and Bfrs. H. L. Rawlins and Patricia Lewis. lor were Bfr. and Mrs. Bfrs. Arvel Reese far an hour Refreshments Buttars of Clarkston, Bfrs. New glris enteringtoe BeeBratt of Ashton, Ida., of visiting. Lottie Lou Phillips and hive class are Louise Rode-bus- h and Bfr. and Birs. Arthur saved. and Kathy Allen,' Bfr. and Bfrs. Cedi Payne Povey of Clifton. vi; , Dorothy and .Lory ,, attended a farewell testi- Dean- - of Preston, Ida. and The baby 'daughter of Mr. Mr and Bin. Bfark Allan monial In Smlthfield Sunday Bfrs. Fawn Lamb and son and Bfrs. Cart Hoffman of and ion Junius Allan ,nd famPayton was blessed and given ily of Grace, Ida.k were Sunevening honoring Garth Blath- Kim of Logan. Tuesday afternoon following the name of Debra by ha day dinner guests of his er, who is leaving soon school Miss Beth Smith was father in Fast day meeting. Mr. and Bfrs. Ivan the Nath BritishTlisslon. Mr. and Bfrs. Glen L. Grif- honored at a birthday party He was assisted by grand Allen. fin and family attended toe at the home of ha parents. parents: Douglas Hendricks. ' meeting! In the Lewiston Those present were Christ! Edwin Hoffman of Randolf The artist was Second Ward Sunday, where Andrew, Carrie Lapray, La- and great grandfather, Lorin his pictures to a bind.showing Now ndrlcks and Ambrious Lu-se- here s a the Infant son of Blr. and Rae Humphreys, Arten Grifone of my picture; After of PhoeJean and the fin, Darlene, Bfrs. Boyce Pitcher Kathy meeting they toft, too. When I started nix, Ariz., was blessed and Spackman. Many nice gifts all met at toe home of Bfr, out I had no Idea what it and Bfrs. Douglas Hendricks was going to be. received toe name Chad. Fal- were presented to Beth. Eight people from our ward for dinner and an afternoon lowing the meeting a family Atari looked posted. reunion was held at the home assisted with sealing ordin- of visiting. me. after you got .Ten Fred Nelsbitt of Ogden call-e- d ttenmgh, how of their parents, , Bfr. and ances at the Logan Temple did Had forma mis out what It was? joa Mrs. Melvin Pitcher. Those Saturday morning. Friday, Janice VEGETABLES 3 Lb. Can 59c In the South, Ward Bishop R. J. Spackman conducted with special music by toe Sunday visitors of Bfr. and Bfrs. Cecil Payne were Bfr. choir, under the direction of and Bfrs. Hyram Payne of Mrs. Connie Bullen and Mrs. Tremonton, Bfr. and Bfrs. Billie Lou Bagley. Prayers Robert Call of Ogden, Jack were by Ralph Bfagnussen Payne of Elgin, Ore. Recent visitors at the Payne and William Jensen. Hie inhome were May Pitcher, fant daughter of Max and Jenniss Hurren, Lois Moos-ma- n Edith Egan was christened and son, Wendell, Bessie Heidi Lou by W. F. Smith, Simto, Karen Sanders and assisted the father, Artel by son, Terri Lynn. Benson and Clendon Bair. MIA Classes Hold Annual Honor Event S2 2Vz SWIFTS An-gelit- a Irish ICE CBEAH 5 Caas $1410 Vienna Sausage attend TnilnBiitb - ( Fern Porter ton, Maggie Jamison, JoAnn FRANKLIN conducted the opening social Kingsford, and Connie WickTuesday afternoon. RaNae ham. Earley was given a gift of One hundered ladles and appreciation for her work as children enjoyed the luncheon a teacher in the Social Sci- and social. ence department of the Relief Sodrny. Reunion Hand work of the past year Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wanwas on display showing the ner, Mrs. Seaborn LaMont, Fruits of Our Labors Mrs. Paul Johnson and Mrs. Panelists, Phyllis Kingsford, Jarjie Johnson attended the Bertha Womack and Clara New Zealand missionary reMorrison, challanged Aletha union in Salt Lake City FriChatterton, Leota Owen, and Lorraine Hawkes, with Presi- day. On Saturday they visited dent, Alfonda Hawkes, as toe with Mr. and Bfrs. Jem WanMistress of ceremonies, ask- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Waning questions pertaining to ner and family. Literature, Theology, Social Science and work meeting An angry little man bouncclasses attended the past ed into the postmasters ofyear. fice. For some time now, Julie Lowe gave two dance he shouted, Ive been pesternumbers, a vocal solo by ed by threatening letters and Doris Woodward accompanied I want something done about by Esther Ann Durrant. it Tables were decorated and Im sure we can help, set by Doris Robertson, the postmaster soothed Alba and Rose VazThats a federal offense. Atkinson was quez; Marilyn in charge of toe luncheon with Have you and idea who is assistance from UVonna sending you these letters? Nash, Barbara Wright, Doris Certainly, snapped toe Woodward, Bertha Womack, little fellow. Its them pesky Laura Atkinson, Helga Hamp income tax people. r, en-T- he : .. Bee-hiv- BTLOHS Pair $1J9 2 ey SUGAD Hargarine ; CAUUFL0WEB -- FIRM.; tmm nEAMY CRISP Ray WHITE FRESH Lb. II (The, e-- v 19 Lbs. $1.19 4 lbs. $1JI . : 1 pa-ents- , nCle 4: Mate i - Quart 53c j- WU-fo- chi-dr- Each $1.98 en , fa f8tbm Preston, Idaho TILL rd bro-toe- r, n. ((J |