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Show UwMm. UtahMij THK OTIXEN, 4 lU ' V1 iV wnigEND vmroBg i; DINNER GUESTS ware dimer guests Sunday Mr. and lira. Vanore Oam-- i; Mr. and lira. Joa Students ; Mr.' and Mra. Rotwrt thoir gnoota ov--o had f? the- - week end Mr. and la; MTuitflfB Mra. Uoyd Kidd of Ogden Junes Woolf and liny Joyce and Mr.; and Mra. Norman Moken of Satt Lake City. ,, Gambles, Preston. ft .. '3 Tuatoi Britfg Boo-wor- th i u . The students TRENTON from Trenton who are attending Star View Seminary gave an knarestlng program in connection wxh saenunent meeting -- Sunday evening. Trill, cantered on the theme, Joseph Smith. - the Prophet, were given as follows: Joseph Smith's Eeriv Ufa. by Rachel Aahanft,Hls Parse-ratio- n and Martyrdom" by Richard Hansen. A musical number was given by Morris, Jay and Dull Pitcher on the violin, o'jan and piano. Included of Joseph Smith by Donna Spackmen; Whet we Owe Joseph Smith" by Bob Carlson of Richmond. Prsy-e- n were offered by Cleon Griffin and Marie Spufikmun. During the meeting the teachers quorum was reorganised. Rrieaied wen Dale Specimen. . Marvin Buttars and Johnny HUotson. Sustained ai president wu Mirvin Buttars wtth Johnny TIDotseh and Stanley Butler ae conn , rnmnannim Oth-ertri- loo eoot Mack.4 ;& nan; gtna l todl .v Rkk saateUte . "Tbe-Great-ne- . nary, AAA and B WUttha . . . ..j SL9 ,T V-- 7-- -v!. . DR. AND MRS. M. nttekflUl Merrills To Note 50th Year Mra. Mertffl Preston; Mrs. C. K. (Maxine) McNutt Santa Barbara, Cal- school at the University of if. and : Dr. Maurice Wi Utah at Loam art Relief Society Nursing Merrll, Logan Utah. There are nine grandchildren. . johool .at Sett Lake' City Dr. Merrill attended the where abe received her diploma. She haa worked in in B.Y. OoUego at Logan of' the the organizations Ms of the spent early pan luTas assistant manager of church and hue served as Hie Fourth ward p the Richmond leaving prerident ofYIAHA and the the choir, thii employm of Optometry at Kan-- , Fourth want Relief Society Missouri, and North- end es teacher in aU the and has also servern Illinois Oollege af Optomed on the stake boards of the etry at Chicago, m. ' Primary and RaUif Society, received his Dr. Mrs. Merrfflhas been active Optometry. in civic orrantestlons working He has been an officer in in the Christmas seal the LD6 Sunday school, the drive and PTA organisation of Dr. and Maniner Oran Merrill are boldine 'an open house In nt of ttwir parents 50th The children Mra. aniveraaiy, Sunday Irom 4 until 7:90 p.m. at their home, US East 9 da .. S':; Dorhshiro Dodory $L35 -- $L65 Tyhetto' Stretch Pants $LS3 Blouses . . $2J8 to $$J8 HEB-EDA'- S 24 SO. VOGUE SHOP PHONE STATE a MERttllJ. St. Preston. Dr. and lira. Merrill were born at Richmond, Utah. Dr. Merrill's parents were Mary Oanfem and Maniner Wood Merrill Jr. He was the fourth child in a family of eleven. Mrs. Merrill was the ninth child in a family of eleven. Her parents were EH and Helena Aahment Webb. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple May 6, 1915. Three children were born to this union; two sons and one daughter. They are Or. .Kelton Oran Merrill, Co-o- YMMIA and me Old Polka committee. He faWWa a mission to the Eastern States and is a member of the Rotary Chib of Preston. . and Judge of Election for a number of years. At the pre-seshe Is a member of DUP of LO Pine Camp, Gratis club and e visiting teacher in tbs Relief Socetty, Mra. Merrill is a lover of flowers and spends much of her time in their beautiful flower garden. ' They request no gifts. ut - ; Mary Johnson DiesAtnono WMttoBhouM NAIR DRVERS Mary Johnson Johnson, 86, of Richmond died at her home in Richmond Saturday foBowing a heart attack. She was horn March 7, 1877 in Denmark and came to the United States when four yean old with her parents. ! She had Hired in Richmond aH of her Hfe except far eight yean spent in theDowney a raa. Westioghousi m I8 iraiiKii iioi Use plals tap will Large Toaster - AUTOMATIC watsr...K set cleg this new es all settlnca. Sinsle dW eonbal tar aB tapes ef trail Ini r ferM Steam Irons $12.88 and $17.83 REG, 927J8 Eleciric Fry Pan Only $119 LARGE SIZE i SKC1AL MsMHtm $14B ELECTRIC UUIFE THIS YEAR'S MOST WANTED APPLIANCE ; . - $1188 fMJI ti' REG. Ml ' -- WssttoflhouM MOTHER'S AUTOMATIC CAR OPENER OpMsanriassaf es flntomatie Toaster hentshsM. REG. IHClf $1IUS3 $1177 ItlJS - SET D Home Appliances And Pnmiinre LAMPS . E(h)OFF SnCDEnCHAI Many Colon TABLE AND POLE - Sturdy Metal, Deep Otfhloas V- t : yr- - Preston, Idaho . Phone 852-018- 0 FREE DELIVERY CALL US COLLECT r i Mn. Gwen t Pitcher "of ,'iU L.-- , Smtthfkld spent ttw week end wtth Mr. end Mn. Willard Pitcher. (Mr. and Mn. Bovd Huke and family of Hsastton, Me. were vlstton of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Leland T. Got tie during the week end. Mr. and Mn. Robert H. Reeder. Roland Mortenson and Flossie Atkinson enjoyed the Richmond Lkui supper on Monday evening. Flossie rang two solos, accompanied tar Nonna. Don Stubbs of the p Trenton wss ttw speaker. Elections of the club were held, Roland Mortenson being victorious in ttw (3 Lion Tamer for coming Norma Reeder her piano students at a radt-a- l In the chnel Sunday afternoon. Thou taking port were Cindy and Kathleen Chame bers. Luann Arlene and ' Griffin, Jean, Deanne and Max Bpuchman and Sheri Hansen. Mr. and Mra. Robert Reeder and son Brent attended the naming of a grand niece, Colleen FwcUger of Logan Sunday in the Seventeenth ward where Mr. Reeder assisted. Colleen la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott year. , Ftaddger. Following meeting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin they wen dinner guests or the FtacMgers. Others there drove to OokevUk, Wyo. Sunon business. were Mr. and Mis. Alvin C. day Sid EHarman win lives lu Fhickiger and daughter Brsn- - Akita, flew home last week for a visit wtth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry EDer man. He made the trip in five and hours by Shir-len- Oo-o- one-ha- lf ceived word of ttw appointment of their son Des ss being selected second counselor to Bishop Don E. Leymuter of ttw Idaho Fall Third ward. Deo win graduate in Jims with a muter degree In ekotriosl engineering. IBs wife, LsWsnns wu recently released ss assistant choir and Primary Firelight teacher and sustained as Primary chorister and Relief Society organist. She also is a member of the ward sextette. They have three children, Patricia Mae, Ryan and Greg. During the Easter holiday another son of the HHk, Kenneth wu a visitor here. He teaches social studies in a Sacramento, CUHf. high school He has been invited to train for ttw Peace Corp in rural community action In The treking will Ttarkey. take place this rammer. James Hendricks Gamp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting on Friday afternoon at the Ball. Members met early and quilted. Dinner was served at noon by Mrs. LaVon Carlson. At 2 pjn. the foHowing program was carried out: Conducted by Mrs. Hasel Hump, Jet Mr. end Mrs. Roland Mortenson attended ttw stake leadership meeting at Cache stake cuter Monday afternoon where each ward bad a table display cf various ban-, GICIUN' Evelyn1 Ashcraft. Mhriene IA norts ( ids Bair ss Deacons advisor. Atkinson and Jo Marie Smtth Richard Campbell wu susDeacon advisor and tained Monte Johnson ss Sr. Aarouk secretary. LeRoy Humphreys wu voted on to be ordained an Ekler. Special musk wu an organ solo by Patsy Hemp. Spraker for the evening wu Elder Albert Robinson recently returned from the Northern California mis- u m-rec- participated in ttw ado night at Sky hir Blooming sion. Visiting in town on Friday wtth friends end relatives PUNTS wu Mra. Orvul (Annie) Ellsworth of Salt Lake City. , View day evening. I Marie sang and computed Evelyn. Mr. and Mra. Henry Ashcroft took them to Smtthfkld. Mr. and Mn. Irwin Stoddard drove to Bhukfoot Ida. bn Sunday where they visited wtth a son, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin T. Stoddard and family and a sister to Mr. Stoddard, Mn. Lucille Merrill. mt - norm? Plsattng EDDING nrtaWotOMUa rums m Frar Spring -B- PLANTS ifmk by Chaplain prayer LaVon Carlson; flag salute by Mrs. Hamp, the convention held in SUtt Lake Cite in April wu repented on by Mn. Hamp. The lesion on recreation In early Utah wu given by Mrs. (Hive Murray. A special guest wu Mn. Orvnl (AnmeTEnaworlh of Salt Lake City. Church services in the South ward were conducted by Biritop R. J. Spuckmnn with prayers by dark Rigby and Aon Hendricks, gpedm music wu rendered by the Choir. Albert Robineon wu sustained as a Sunday school Scout darters were warded by Elian Thompson to Fred r Alvay for the Cub Adrain Blau for the scouts and Ned Rsnaom for the Eqdorar scouts. Mention of risks gWHken, 0. L. lam, Fk)yd White and Delbert Egan wu made.. Speak-erfor Hie masting ware Albert Robinson and Joey Carl t son. In the Richmond ward Ray Hulri conducted wtth by rV. M. ABen am Dennis. Released were Luc-Hl-o Hawkha U Primary tee-- No scandal: God has perfect right of tatuefree- Churches blocking Satan's takeover. Ho:' 9:29. . No scandal when God multlpUed languages; prevented Tower of Babel becoming n pedestal for a bloodless statu. . No scandal when God ordered destruction of Isn't one language and one Church the Temples. IDEAL? Why two witnesses? Rev. 11:9; 19:4. We're In Marys name: Why pray to her or her not for us? Mohammed (d.632), founded Islam, unsaved mlFlons pray 5 times a day; also for their 'dead. WITH Gregory (d.804), ratified CONTEMPORARY wmmwi of praying for their dead. Ga. 1:8 Mt. 11:22; Lu. 19:21 Mohemiaedeni wtth their Mosque end Catholics Wtth ominous Idols occupy Jerusalem: both out This condition approximated I fits pray for the dead. Re. the times before, both Temples were destroyed. There are over 120 gravn image(s) and 11:12.' idoKsj texts in Blb'e, (listed in Concordance; words of men's' wisdom are fulle.) We BORN AGAIN NEW 1 TESTAMENT CHRISTIANS pray for the living. Tim. 9:1.' Paul the Great said, "For I have not himtmri to dec'ura unto you ALL ttw counsel of God." For reply Acte 20:97. Free'y you have received. envelope. Ad owned and paid enclose 1987.09 n 70 Idaho weeklies. By Card Setness BA, 921 S. 1st. Sllverton, Oregon 97981. self-address-ed r.t To.. Son Named To LDS Bishopric THE IDOL CENTRIC CHURCH - ELECTRIC AND FURNITURE CO. Briefs Nt, We have a Great Colection of Every Mom will Love . . . Theyre as easy to cars for they are flattering u to She Never BLOUSES, Hu .... Enough . CAPRIS STRETCH PANTS a Pu $1177 ASSORTED COLORS Save Still- - Going Attends play Thursday evening lfr, and Mrs. Henry Ashcroft attended the play. "Blythe Spirit" at ttw lyric Theatre atLo-gin- . They met some friends in Logan who else went with them. Their comment on the lay .was very complimentr ... i.. , DAY SPECIAL' Helmac Dinnerware n-P-c. OurLiquidaiionSale Is She was the daughter of Nela and Margaret Rasmussen Johnson and married Carl J. Johnson, on June IB in the Salt like temple, bee been active in the LDS church, working in the Relief Society sod Primary. ;Her htubend died in IMS. She is survived by ttme datttators, Mra. L. J. (Leone) Buuen of Richmond: Mrs. Sherwin (Gertrude) Webb of Preiton and Mrs. Bob (MU died) House of Boise. Eleven grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren; three sisters, Margaret Wright of Los Angeles; Mrs. Gertie Merritt of Salt Lake Ofty and MrsMbi-rri- e Tripp of The Amend wu Wednesday at 9 p.m. in the Benson stake center with burial in the Hcbtti ko ss da, Mr. end Mrs. Brent Fhickiger and three children, Mrs. Andrea Lamb and Bklna Lamb, Scott end Ar Mr. and Mn. WUsrd PitRay cher and children, Aim and Jeuuds attended a violin racttsl at tbs home of Professor Straum of Logan Saturday where Dale paiud-pete- d on tbs program. The students of Prof. Straum and Mn. Miller were partldpnt-lng- . , Itor Wth 'Pretty We Things, hare , every-thin- g in Beantlftil lingerie, t i Nylon Hose, Jewelry Handbags, Everything to Make Her Feel Loved. -- r Free .Gift Wrapping Hart Music . Building PRESTON, IDAHO . 4 |