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Show , 4m,,, MR ASW.'1 .w A ,..r- ? ., fjyj .. , . -- 7 :r V' i.' J- M ft I vfnjn-- TiSEtss Brlsli May 87. THE CITIZEN, Lewlstsn, Utah 1985 8 ListtJ Fti Cm TRENTON The Blihop-ri- c took the Aaronle Priesthood boys on a swimming party at Downata on Saturday evening, commenting the Reiteration of the Aaronle. Priesthood. A delicious chicken bar be qued supper was served to fifty. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Reader and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tlllotsen and Janies cooked tiie chicken. Those furnishing rides Bishop W. S. Hut, Joseph E. Theron Hansen, Atkinson, Cliff Wiser, Clarence R. Henry AthiroT Calvin Andrew, Paul Jensen, Mm Smith, and Dee Andrew. Sunday evening the young boys and glr.s furnished the program for sacrament mooting. Bishop W. S. Kott conducted. Opening prayer was by Johnny Andrew. Talks were given by Cleon Griffin, Patricia Andrew and Charles An-ders- byTheroa Hansen cluded Alan Ashcroft Htr-beFTaaler, Roes Andersen, ZJnda Reader, Marie Speck-ma- n and Susan Chandlers. A musical number wasi given by the Pitcher brothers, Morris with Naomi In- rt S being Mrs. Binghams' birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris of Park Valiev. Utah Sunday visitors of their dau- ter and faml'y, Mr. and rs. Willard Pitcher. Cleston Payne, Jeffrey of Cornish and Del Ray Duct of Richmond tended a surprise party Agnes Briggs of Manila, Utah ay tight She Sim-mon- ds taught boys at Lewiston Junior High School. A plaque with the names of her students was was presented to her by frey along with a beautiful corsage. Many of her former students were pre-Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Griffin and daughter Shlriene were dinner guests of their ron, Louis and family of Ogden Sunday, It being Louis' birthday anniversary. They also visited other sonsr Mr. and Mrs. Valov Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. EUls Griffin, all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt and family of Ogden spent the week end with Ms parents, Bishop and Mrs. RUB. Holt Ralph has recently transferred from Smfthfldd to Ogden to become assistant superintendent of the CaHfor-nl- a Packing company. ..Mr. and Mrs. George O. Merrill, Mrs. Blaine Merrill, daughter Gerry and son Robert drove to Salt Lake City Monday where Gerry entered the mission home for a weak before her departure for the East Central States mifaw, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rawlins Mrs. Melvin Lott and son, Troy drove to Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Lott visited her mother, Mrs. Louise Heath. Bishop and Mrs. W. g. Hoff were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Glade TOdsen of Roy.At MIA Tuesday ' evening, . singing. Bishop Holt called on Elder Ray Morris of Park Valley who has recently, m turned from a Dakotas to speak, tkm was given by Clarence R. Andersen. Music was under the direction of Melva Cottle and Marie Spackman. At MIA Marrieds birthday evening the lesson was given tar Jess Godfrey of Clarkiton Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Meriln Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. Marvls re-dssl-on i TD-lots- Mrs. Luella Payne attended an Installation banquet for lunch workers at Spanish Fork on Friday. Mr Thursday- - evening, Pearl, Griffin,; Mrs;: Luella wasbvCaritaLmjrav; Payne and Mrs. Gwen Whm by: Jean Spack-of Trenton, and Mrs. Mud Talks were given by Goodsdl of Newton attended Connie Ward and Cheryl Kup-fe- r. a birthday dinner at the home The music was usder the of their sister, Mrs. Ruby direction of Darlene SpackBingham of Weston, Ida., ft man and Christ! Andrew. - Mothers of the Lewiston Junior High School attended a fashion show and tea at the school on Friday. Girls from here In the eighth and ninth grades modelling were Deanna Spackman, Vonda Vickie Merrill, Connie Ward,' Shlriene Griffin, Spackman. Margaret Debra Andrew and Wood, Cheryl Kupfar. The seventh grade girls served refreshments. Mrs. Leah Cottle of Ogden visited in the ward Monday at the home of Mr. and Bin. ' Aubrey Griffin." Rex Winn has gone to Montana where be has found on ploymenL Mrs. Rama Thompson of Salt Lake Cffy sprat the week end at Ttenton visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reeder, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Nettle Reeder and daughter, Doris Reeder of Hyde Park drove to Idaho Falls Sunday and visited with Mr. and lire. Merrill eraser. The Trenton Elementary whwl students and teachers are busy preparing a Spring But-tar- s, E-lal-ne Mrs. Effle Jardine riao of Idaho Fans. Other family members present worn 'far. and Blrs. Ray Clark of Buhl Ida., llr. and Mrs. Ernest Andersen of Preston, Mrs. Irene Clark of Robin, Ida., Mrs. Ida Griffin of Logan, Blr. and Bin. Wimam Jar-din-e of Ogden.and Mr. awl Blrs. Andrew dark of Clark-stoThe afternoon was gpan visiting. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bingham attended the funeral ser vices for Willard Hanoav of Park on Monday. Blr. to Is abrotharte-laIngham The glris togther with their leader, Pearl Grif fin participated in a fashion show Tuesday evening hi Jhe Stake center. .Those taking part were Evelyn Ashcraft, n. Mla-Ma- ld Atkinson. 1 et Griffin, Betty Spi Dairy cows In area herds have been credited with recently completed lactations under official production testing rules of Hdsteln-Friesla- n Association of America. These Registered Holstelns and their actual performance records L0UG WEEKEUD AHEAD DON - Trout Creek Darkle Fobes pro4519718, a seven-year-ol-d, duced 13,980 lbs. of milk and 837 lbs. of butterfat In SOB 628 lbs. GREAVES IGA STORE REE OF LOTS PARKING IN STORE OLD STRIKE -G- 8TABIP8 Robin Creek Ue mil a dosed donday, Elay Do oT butterfat fa days; Trout Creek Robin Delight 4E0SI a had 14JB0 lbs. of milk and 558 Om. of butterfat In 864 days. AH are owned by F. M. Mickelson, Grace. Lago View Valentine Burke 31 I .. 817 seven-year-ol-d, a A. Mickelson. ed Harris. by Merrill lbs. of 4834398, seven-year-o- ld Christensen, Gayle Grace, produced 14,080 and Analyn Reader. milk and 50 lbs. of butterfat prosant were LaVefi Ashcroft- In 298 days. AtDrue Chambers, Rose Flossie 45305- Grant Nola 96,Ormsby a e sfayeartid owned by Griffin, Ruth Spackman. Alan K. Ruud, Grace, produc Chrisand Opal Spackman tensen: Marlene ana Blsdprie ed 16,470 lbs. of milk and IM of butterfat In 305 days. played an organ and pane May SB. were Refreshments r duet Mrs. QSfPfllM served by the girls. gave a very mxereranc Blr. and Bin. Joseph E. At on literature rt Rattan Ttaesdiy morning. Following kinson attended a wedding In Clarkston Friday the nbourof qril? caption Hass and her has-was held. Sparks lag atiu Edna Mae lfiHs of Lo- spent the week end with Victor Untried of Logan vt I Wayne D. Bdl and J. mother, Mr. and lbs. sited with Boland Mortenson Walter Reas. Ptillakan Wllttam V. Comun Tuesday evening In cos Published every Thura--1 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Buttars tion with Boy Scouts of Am-by the (tttisw of Clarkston and Mr. and erica. Blr. flnlrind Is the first hm, Mrs. Dean Philttpa and two Scout executive of Cache Val--I X Utah, and enchildren Dorothy and Larry ley and Is compiling a history Dean of Preston were Sunday of the various troops In the tered as second class matter In the Lewiston dinner guests of llr. and Mrs. valley. . Post Office. Joseph e. Atkinson. Blr. and Blrs. Paid Cham--1 Mrs. Joseph Atkinson, and children of Elko, Subscription rates In James Robson recently vis- bers Nev. have been visiting her Cache County, $150 a ited his sister, Blrs. Blajoria father, Blr. and Blrs. C trance I year. outside coon- Ward of Ogden. R. Andersen and other rela- Blrs. Suite Clark of Mahn fives. Falls spent the week end with IfiMe EUerman was host-Mr. and Bln. Henry EDer-mato the Blargaret Ann Ad-- 1 ess On Sunday she and the ams Benson Camp of DaughtEllermans attended a birthers of Pioneers at her home! day party In Clarkstan at the home of Blr. and Blrs. Purl Thursday afternoon. The Jardine. It was the birthdays son on Pioneer Negroes was of Mrs. Pul Jardino an riven by Florence Butler. Mildred Anderson read the history Charles Wesley Sulse. Election of officers was also held. Mortenson, pwhiii 1st Lona Holt, V" 2nd Vice captain, wthiiij Grant; secrotaryand er, Peeri Spencer, historian, AT JOHNSON'S HedvigJMngham, Mfl-H- JELL-- 0 pkgs. OLIVES mtari Rtpe ng 3 Dos. GRADE A MEDIUM or LARGE RANCH Pub-Compan- y, 0 1 Ctn. ... EGGS 1 n. 1. tall can Cottage Cheese e $4-0- 1 rr S KOOL-AI- D um REG. OR DRIP 2 Lb. - Hot Coho S7DUP FLOOD GILT EDGE GAL. ic CAN SLB Dag ....... Can SMALL CLEANED STANDBY GOLD NUGGET GIANT HER8HEY . ; DADS U' Dot Cabo ft SQDIdP - . Vice-captai- OF THE PRESTON, IDAHO Stardust 480894, had 18870 Km. of milk and TOCK UP CENTRAL MARICET are: days; Trout -S- n, CHEESE 3 for 31 -- Note soon FS? 7 ! W BOmJOS PEPSI. FLAVORS RED ON TO me Hafrnshmests GOOD to Mabel Bfortenson. Pearl I Mari Dock, Lona KqK, encer. Note Benson, Lintel has Us tiara ef old inches, Josephine Lapray, Marie Dock. Lona HofaFsni Jensen. Bli'dred Andersen, I Lds Merritt. Special guests ra Florence Butler I sic rsa Iritb Imrlitoi WP, COKE, QUART f Er- - $l ODAHGES Du. e J& FDOZEH FOOD- S- Ml Lononado Mrs. Bleltta LeFevre, BOssI JoAnn Layne and Blrs. Ruby right Pond attended a shower last at the home of Blrs. 1Tb Fern WDUnson In Franklin I -- with Its given In honor of Blrs. Ruth iwendsen dso of Lewiston. Blr. and Blrs. G. A. Thom-- 1 off one son have returned home af--l er spending sevend days In I names, Ilfs easy Idaho Falls, Idaho as gpests hetime firings that I of tiielr daughter Clarice and ter husband and family, the Jean Petersens. 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