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Show V MMt MM a , k ., 'I - v' 4k ', W V: 1 r " ! I ' y .. Utah LewMso CRBEN( - TO ,4l4 V. . April 7, UN t ' Uwisira Cftndik Bfteb Iridi . Man Honored New Mexicoans Return Home On Birthday star - Lnristsa Bridi LEWISTON-- WlUa Joy MrJ Dobeon of Clovis, New loo, and Mr. and Blrs. Ctayne Henninger and two of children Albuquerque, New Mexico, have retumel to their homes alter a lew daps spent In Lewiston. They were called home because ol the serious Utaws ol Ihdr mother, Mn. Nathalie (HI' Mr. and Mrs. Jean Peter-in- d daughter of Idaho and Mrs. Rota Pax-and children, also of Idaho Palis,: were, weekend .(Bests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ibomflon. In the Lewiston Fourth whrd last meeting on Sun-the menhenhips of Mr. Bln. John. Spencer and child and Mr. and Bin. W. EDean Hoffidsy and' two dsnrirtors were read and ac--- S, Hto . Iany DunUqr of fYankfln was he speaker In the Lswitfcn.' Fourth ward lent meeting Sunday Kevin Anderson also gave a talk. In the Lewiston First ward Isat meeting on Sunday the bafayboy of Mr. and Bin. Lynn Jorgensen wm bieised by Me father and given the He den. on of David Lynn. waa assisted by Narval Smith, a grandfather, and an unde, Clair Jorgensen. Alao, the baby boy of Mr. and Bin. Wayne Weitcott was blessed by Ms father and riven the name of Bad Srand Mrs. Wayne T. Wiser spent the weekend In Roy as guests of thdr son niah and his wife and family. Hbhop and Bln. Rex T. Plowman and daughters, Patricia and Carol Sue, drove to Park CRy on Saturday and spent the day tight see- . 1b,. Van Orden; Nonna BodUy, Leda Pond, Ruby Pond, Eva Fay Anderson and Ann Dowcutt attended the Elks Ladies Fssblon Show and luncheon in Preston Saturday afternoon. ; Edna Kent spent Mrs. Tuesday and Wednesday in Briritam City at die home of her daughter NaDene and bar he husband and family, Farrell D. Wlsers. ' Mm reining Van Orden, Diane Tolleften and JoAnn Sullivan, all oT Salt Lake at the City,- were gueria home of Etrinei parents, Mr. and Blrs. Ervin Van Or Venna . - Friday. Bln. Orlean Whyte went to Rigby Saturday to attend die wedding of her grandson. Ted Lewis and two chit dren of Las Vegas spent a few days in Lewiston to bring Mrs. Jana Hukm home after tipendtag the winter months In the Nevada town at the Lewis home. Rodney Mr. and Bin. Dahle entertained at a dinner at their home on Sunday for their family and Mr. and Bin. Ervin Van Orden and Terry G. Slmmonds. Mr. and Mrs Steve OotUe were visitors in the Third ward on Sunday. Arlan R. Baird spent the vacation visiting in wfth relatives and - tarn-ke- y Two Relief Society visiting teachers, u Edith Spachman and Eva Woddoups, wars released in the Lewiston Third ward fast meeting Sunday. Bin. Marilyn Cregger and Sheralyn Comer weresus-taine- d as visiting teachers! Buttars was Terri a member of the church by her grandfather, P. O. Buttars. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Urn. Ronald Buttars. Inn con-Aim- visited relatives in SaU CORNISH Roy Rickman Lake ms on City and Bear River honored birthday wus City last weekend. anniversary retail a faanjty dinner given by Blrs. Rich-ma- n Mr. and Bin. Reed Ckryson at their home.' jlhpoo present were BIr. and Mm. Glen RJchman and children of Salt Lake CRy, Mrs. Pat Stokes and son and Mrs. Donald Naef and daughter of Ogden, and Bin. Loretta ud family from Anaheim, Calif., spent several (toys this week visiting with their ' parents, Bir. and Mn. Edward Clayaon. Bir. and Bin. Ekkm Leaand vitt visited wtah Bir. fam-Uy Mrs. DeVon Smith and in Heyburn, Idaho, far several days. recently. The past weekend they visited with relatives In Ogden. Bir. and Mn. Irvin Kendall, Mr. and Mbs. Eva Kendell, CUrotyn and Vern Keodell and Hr. and Mrs. McKay Rawing! and family attended an open house held in Sterling, Mabo, honor of Mr. mid Bin. Wit Ham Kendell, who were celebrating their golden wedding Godfrey bad m ttwirgufts the past weekend Bishop and Mrs. Melvin AtUnsou Of ' Provo. Mrs. Howard Waklsy of Idaho Folk was a gusri last weekend at the home of Mr. and Blrs. Driboit Blartin. Mr. and Blrs. NeM Kunx of also Logpn guests mi Sunday at tha Martin hone. Vert Buxton Mrs. and Blrs. H. E.Ber-gesoin AtoLLriloy Richman visitvisited relatives Thnrs-daed several days this week lari Salt Ctty Mn. Bergeson stayed with Mr. and Bln. Glen tor several days wtahher Rfchman and family In SaU Lake City. listen. Mrs. MeMn Button atMr, aA Mn. WUHmn Stinematee and eon Pete tended a quilting at the wen vistaon in St. Anthony home of Bin. Verl Godfrey in Clarkston one day last last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clay week. ' Jn ariy n , y. LEWISTON Mr. and Mn. Alfred Allen have returned from, a 10 day vacation spent in Chico, Calif., with their on, Dr. Dennis Alien, and Ms wife and family, and In Pleasant HU, Calif., with a daughter Rite, Bir. and Mrs. Rex Spendtove. Mr. and Bln. Ivan Burk went to Roy to attend the wedding reception of their nephew and to Tooele and spent overn&ft with their sons, Vernal and Roes Anderson, and ftieir wives and famUlei. Their son, Ait L. Andenon, of SaU Lake .accompanied them home and will be a gueet for a while. He is recuperating from recent surgery. Bir. and Bin. Bob Blair and grandson Brad drove to Bounuful and Salt Lake City over the weekend. Bir. and Blrs. Rod Dahle ' spent the weekend In Satt Lake Ctty visiting with their friends, Mr. and Birs. Gary Jorgensen. Guests at the home of Bin. Itina Leavitt during the pari week were her mother, Mn. P. J. OConnor, a brother, Marvin WHt of Sun CRy, Arts., and a sister, Bin. Nellie McRotaie, of Mountain Lake Park, Bid. Steven Leavitt accompanied them back to Arizona on Wednes . day to spend ' spring .vacation in Arizona. He wlU return by Mane on Sunday. Mr. .and Bin. Vaughn Blair and two sons were weekend visitors in Pocatello. $5JQ sb.il. au. le i. lit The Lewiston 'Fourth ward held a successful reunion Saturday right In the church house under the direction of the bishopric. General chairman was Ftarrell Smith. The mart beef (tinner was prepared by Bir. and Blrs. Hen and with a sister, Bln. Bee-si- e Stocks, Mr. and Bln. ThomHendricks. Bln. Fite is as Durrani, LaVere King and recovering from lnjurlea reErvin Van (Man. Other ceived an automobile acwomen and girls hetyed with cident. in the serving..- Fribwlag the dinner, a program was presented in the chapel under the direction of the ward choir with Rosamond Blair as president and Ervin Van (Men acting as emcee. Two numbers1 wera suag tar a RICHMOND Saturday eveLadies Trio, LaRue Wilcox, of the Seventies ning Barbara Hair and- Louise Benson stake were quorum entertainLois wtih Wiser, HoHaday ed at dinner and a program Two accompanying. tit the stake center. RichWhiting. A mond ward Seventies were duet by piano and organ t Vickie and Gary Anderson. hosts. A (tinner was served A cetio solo by Gary accom-- and an entertaining program with two of Bin. Heine by Vlada. A reading Carlson1 drama Thorpe. A piano farkfal ftiUMi and students, Malawto solo by Cbarias WHson, vocal and Dean, reciting rewtingi, acGloria Lateen olo by two soqgi by Artand Baird, HenBarters by companied Bln. Diane dricks, and Gerald Williams accompanied Inbyattendance aa Jorgensen. gueets were Pros. T. IMs. and Mrs. Wayne Traveller, Pres, and Blrs. Sylmar Jessop, Mr. and Blrs. Joseph Day, Bishop and Bln. Bulan Thompson. Others from town included Dr. and Bln. Norman Erak-soBir. and Blrs. Calvin Housley, Mr. and Bln. Don Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Etivin Dennis, Bir. and Bln. Don Carlson, Mr. and Mn. Garr Christensen, Bir. and Airs. Karl Lemon, Mr. and Mn. Delbert Duce, Bir. and Bln. Clendon Bair, Bir. and Bln. Milton Webb, Mr. and Airs. LaAIont Bair, Air. and Mrs. Flovd White, A. J. Mendenhall and Bln. Wino- - Seventies Held SbhoDinnor . red $iuo xe S12JI and $16J0 n, na Johnson. afternoon the Thursday Benson stake Relief Society presidency entertained the ward offleen and class lead-iat the regular preparation meeting and anniversary party. Following the class period the stake Singing Mothers rendered a special musical program. Participating from town were Airs. Gamma Laura Lu Johnson, Mrs. Campbell, Airs. Lou Thomson, Mrs. Effle Egan and Ain. Aflargaret Anhder. The was accom group Adoria Den panied nis. She played an orasn solo and Ain. Egan and Mrs. Anhder sang A duct FbQow-tn-g the pnpam refreshments were served. In the South ward Bishop SLIMS AND REGULARS ii: f . n i 'll. 1 i. illH'l II. t; II I ' and Bln. Lois Holliday was sustained as speech director in the MIA. W. ElDean Holliday was sustained as a Sunday School teacher. Bir. and Un. Bfiarvin Rawlings spent a day in Sait Lake recently to visit wtah their daughter, Mrs. Blarva Fils, and ner husband and family, Sdodiras From Onr DoyS' Easter Sail Parade ML DEDUCED TO IIEU LOW PORES nRSLOUAUTV ; Michael King was released as a Sunday School teacher rial mornmnsi u i sang a solo accompanying himself on the guitar. 0 i; I, R- - J- - Spacksmtan conducted fly mating wfth prayen by MdiM BMey v - I and Adndn Spedal music wus faniiShed by the girls chorus with Mn. BilUe Lu Bm-ldirecting and Mn. Otar-toe OampMl accompanying. y n Ill Caitwririit, Aue Anhder! Rufa Eu WUte andBrity Jo Halveraon. Advanced in the priesthood were Du FVnmetoeck to a deacon and fay FnmeSbeck to a teacher. 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