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Show Committee Heads Named For B&W Days Stake Board Fetes Outgoing Members RICHMOND The committee chairmen for the annual Black and White Days in Richmond were named recently, according to Herbert G. Taylor, general chairman. Howard Anderson, Judging; Those heading the commit- Grant Mauchley, Junior de- tees Include J. Blaine Bell, pertinent;' LaMont Bair, soliciting; Calvin W. Funk, horse show and entertainentries, prizes, and ribbons; ment; Veldon Bair, Premium Merck I, UN THE CITIZEN, Lewiston, Utah - Book. Mark L. Theurer, advertising; H. G. Taylor and Calvin W7 Funk, finances; Near J. concessions and Hillyard, exhibits; Mayor Ross reception km; LeRov T. Ing and poncing; ensen, announcing: Ariel D. Mrs, lenson, photography; 3dis Taggart, ladies ' prog : am. Members of the board In :'ude Mr. Taylor, Lai chairman tpackman, vice lames T. Murray, Elvin 'Tennis, Howard' Anderson, and William R. Hurls. The annual affair will be bold on May SI and May SI n the Black and WhltoDaye younds In Richmond. " LEWISTON The MIA Board entertained High at a fives Council represent! aad M C. Gilbert Lind- party on Monday night In say Rawlins and their wives, the Lewiston Third Wan were special guests. Church honoring officers who have recently been releasm as officers on the board. H.G. Taylor of Richmond, and Mrs. Eva Wiser of Lewiston as Age Group Counuselors, Vivian Allen, Cove, as Leader, Miss LtVeraa Price of Cornish, and Mr. Clayton C. Nielsen as Directors of The Westslde School DisACCOMPANISTS teaching, Mrs. Marine RawAccompanying The Music Man lins of Cove, as drama dir- trict will try again to get a which was presented last week by Nora Cache high ector, Mrs. Beneta Smith Md on the new addition to tha school were (left to right) Anne Buchoff, Susan Manx, Beehive Leader, and Mr. Judy Looale, and Susan Lamb. Soma 82 young mud- Mrs. Clark Rigby o: high school that will fit the dans formed an accompanying orchestra. hmond as dance directors. districts budget A Smorgasbord lmmchaon, Bids for the building - with vas served to 6S, and was some revisions in the planir followed by the fbuowing will be opened on March p. Duet by George Wiliams and Gorin Larin A Farewell neapolis, on March 16. CORNISH ACCORDING to Superintenby Mrs. Norma dent Lyle Porter, the school Testimonial was held Sunday The following program todlly. A tribute to the re- boardI has approved changes evening in honor of John C. conducted by Joseph L. tting officers was given by in the building which Include itcher, son of Mr. and MrL ter: Organ prehide and Mrs. Karla RawHngs. hide by Glade Myler. 1 the elimination of a basement Vaden1 Pitcher, who r were oncreq wen called to an as serve were and with shower dressing Prayers given jerry by rooms, a change in the Presidents Jessop and Trav wir- USB Missionary In the Ntarth Pitcher and Van Martin. Tha eler. Games wen ing system and the lowering Central States Mission. Ha meakars were Victor Jensen, y. Reese Naegie and Karma of the celling by about two will enter the Mission Home David Haskett and Cyril TmmXDKKL March 9 and arrive in Min feet West Side Tries Again M-M- en On Building 1 pn-(ra- t?TO has SING FOB BENEFI- T- The Delta Kappa Chorus from Utah State University Stake dtagnmTtaMfit .Saturday in tha New Benson Stake House. It will be ttyo first use of the which le fwstniftlffli. P. Farewell Hold For Missionary m: By n 1 SAVE MODE AT T. C. MKRRlIJi Services Held American Food ForDelind Local Jeweler During This Dig MAGIC Funeral services for Theodore Cardon Merrill, a Preston Jeweler for more than 40 years, who died In n Salt Lake City hospital on Friday, were conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Preston Seventh Ward by Bishop Harold B. Larson. Prayer at the mortuary was offered by Dadd Wattsteln. Mrs. Enid Johnston played the prelude and poet-hid- e music. The opening tong Oh My Father' was sang FINISH THE DOORS Volunteer workmen from the wards of the ward choir with P. M. the on coats the doors beautiful needed are by that for the many put finishing large building Oat will serve as a ward center for the Richmond and Richmond South wards and a Condie giving the Invocation. The Citizen Photo Stake, . ; Remarks were then given by Bishop Larson with Richard Merrill, a grandson, reading the ohiturary. Mrs. Elda Carlson and Mrs. John P. Maiming sang a duet Scout-O-Ra- ma Father At Thy Fset Is On Saturday chorister and Thelma Wood and Mrs. IJncofti Jensen and Kneeling1. The first speaker RICHMOND MOo P. family, Mrs. Tarence Westtey was a neighbor, afternoon the aoouts of the land as:Rrlmary teacher. was and Mr. of Hobbs. Horace music Gull district Baugh of LoBrigham City, Benson participated a in the chorus, directed by Sharon Mrs. Craig Johnson and fam- - gan sang A Ltnk Devine', J. In community building. A suc- Woodland, with Patsy Hamp Sr of Blackfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Forsgren yras Cardon and family of cessful show was demonstrat- as accompanist. Speaker was Max concluding speaker. ed. Participating from town Jess Whei'er, of Preston, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Norton, member of the ward Whee'er and faml'y of Sheltwo cub scout packs, seminary teacher therebishopric, gave the benedicDr. and Mrs. Ken Cutler tion. two Guide Patrols and two in the South ward Bishop ley, ami family of Salt Lake City, Boy Scout Troops and one R. J. Specimen conducted. Dedication of the grave In music was by the Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Butters Explorer troop. They all re- Special directed Richmond Cemetery was the Conof Mrs. Preston Mrs. Cutler Sadie cnoir, by ceived blue ribbons. Merri'l. Kenneth by nie Bullen, accompanied by Ida Marla Logan of Logan, included Phil 8omt-tabearers SUNDAY evening services Rcbtasan several missionary companEarl Dean Merrill, Kel-o- n In the Richmond ward were jin. Mrs. Billie Lou Bagley.Pray-er- s Ions from the valley. The Maurice Merrill, WoodMerrill, Reed conducted by were offered by Nelson group enjoyed dinner jordon Merrill and Eugene land. Mrs. Ryey Forsgren Cardon and Dr. Kenneth Cut- to ttie services and the MerrUl, Honorary paH bear-er- a and Mrs. Adonia Dennis were ler. Special music was two Funks held open house were William J. Flyer, In charge of the music.Pray numbers by a quartet, Del lowing the meeting. Irwin Bullen, Jerry Bunn, Willard Harley Greaves, Nell Peter-ao- n en were offered by Dennis. and Myri McKenxle. Friday evening and SaturStoddard and Elvin Jessop and Roland Anderson. Released from Primary as a Speaker was Elder Clarence day Mr. and Mrs. Darrell 'Towers were under the dlrec. teacher was Mre. Effie Hod-so- Funk, recently returned from Smith and family of Layton tion of the Seventh Ward were In town and mi Sunday. Relief Society. Mrs. Beth Skidmore as the Texas mission. Mr. and Mrs. Nod Orvln and Mr. Merrill was born NovJunior Primary Chorister, SPECIAL GUESTS at ser- two sons of Tkesnonton and ember SI, 1887, at Richmond, and Mrs. Laura Lou Campbell as Junior. Primary or- vices Sunday in the South Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith a son of Marriner W. and ganist. Sustained wee Mrs. ward were Mrs. Lovene Jen- and family v of Salt Lake City Martha Mary Cardon Merrill. He was married to Anna .Campbell as Junior Primary sen of Bear River City, Mr. were dinner guests. Wettstrin, April I, 1913, In the Logan Temple. ; He moved to Prbston ' in 1919 where ho has since resided. He retired from the Jewelry business In 1967. Survivors are bis widow, sons, Dean, Wayne, and of Preston; Clave, of uLead Sepulveda, Calif.; 13 grand; children, one neat chUd; brothen, Dr. M. 0. colorful Merrill, .Preston; Dr. Ken-- 1 neth Merrill, Salt Lake City; Russell Merrill, Grail Valley, life lii sparkling Calif.; three half sisters, Mrs. V Stella Jensen, Login; Mrs. Albert (Ada) Smlth. Goodlng; and .Mrs. Marion Schow, Washington. - .cflB.tensqn Bldntid Iritis Draws Groups FRYERS WHOUS -- GRADE A HAM- Shank Psrlten LB. Bait Portion bthe the Pall i and g, r PAN READY DD EASTS 6 r- ULrr:: . did STEAKS SSe OPoas O Deans O Tomatoes O Con CAT FOOD Snowdrift Shortening SLhfc 2 GARDEN BRAND Toilet Tissue 12 GUEST RANCH n11 - 3e HI Stamps BiWM 43' Sticks Ikh Grape s . A y for $51 Juice Ice Cream The Mlsslsslppians, a Negro vocal group, will bo the featured stars of a Hoote-- I rated by I . potent h arirocUoua te osteisl Dodge angle gives yea flottorfag now lowered ttoocriOnsa, Red, White, PM, White Lightning, Yrfow, or Hue . gtoHon Rvfag colonl , .. VOGUE SHOP HEB-EDA- 'S 14 Ssath State ' Prestea j h' ' : V.V i'. wr ' 1 i J 7cans3jl ' . GaL SNOWY'S j$38 Dayton this Friday. . The program wfl be one of folk song entertainment and win start at 8 p.m. Proceeds from tha Hoote-- I win go toward m of now scoreboards the high school. Tickets will be sold at the door. The win be $1 for adults, ter a family and 50 cents children under IS years.l I the J V We weeld eneonrage yen ranpert of the Delta PU Kappa Variety ' tar the Frartt Qaorum of Elders of Oaeids Stake. TtTr'-- 1 Preston, Idaho : . .v jehool ini mon-moc- ' t .i ! Hootenanny dees ft oflohl Ted tube nogk gives you i i PICT ROYAL GARNET ban l ' -- nwtoMng k tv aDinnEns Da-M- ar flats!" faaMenable i ? :t grand 4 ywhiijl , i i Piin QQc 2 Plus Fine GEISHA Can 3 IIYLOIIS 2)Se SHDIMP n, a ge Saltino Crodxon Lb. Phg. ISSc ' '' ft - ... ia ns lags and Thighs . aa 48c Slices - Scout-O-Ram- 38c ! i t .f |