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Show Guests Come For Holidays - LEWISTON Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Golden Boman for the Thanksgiving holidays were uieir oaugnier ana fam lly, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Downs, with their eight chil dren. Plan Ahead For Yule Phone Galls Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibbons drove to Hebcr City, Utah, and spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Gibbons' sister and family, the Key Arnolds Mr. and Mrs. Don Van Dyke were visited over the holiday by their two sons and their wives, LeRoy and San dra Van Dyke and Pauline and Lewis Swapp. Both cou ples live in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wright had a crowd for Dec. 4, 1969 Obituary his cousin, Pam, who is spending some time with him. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sharp had the pleasure of having her mother wi'j. them for Thanksgiving. She is Meda C. Lowe of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sharp are grandparents of a new grandson, born Nov. 18, to Roddy and LaNae Sharp in salt Lake. fl - THE CITIZEN - WIIIUMiimhii Elzira Kemp Janctte Elzira Kcmn, 87, widow of Rawlins Edwar i Kemn. died Thursday in a Logan rest home after an extended illness Mrs. Kemu was born in Lewiston, Utah July 13, 1882, a daughter of Franklin Ar chibald and I.cona Leavitt Rawlins. She reeeived he' education in the Cache coun ty schools, and had been ac tive throughout her life in civ ic and church in Lewiston, having served as president o the Primary Association an' the Relief Society, as a teach er in both the Primary anJ the Sunday School, and as member of the ward choir for over 25 years . A past president of the PTA, she al so had worked as a cook in the Lowiston elementary II. m mmmmmmM mm rmmmmm Lisied cd Elder Rodnev Anderson, Klenfeldt. Banpijan 462C00 Elder IS Van-"r.'bo- rg Swe.Jn. Randall Hendricks. No. 78 Ssu Wei Lu, Kao Hsi-unTaiwan, Rep. ut China Elder Paul Dohrioii, 813 East 6th Ave., Box M, Mitch Thanksgiving dinner. Their cU, South Dakota 57301. guests were their son, Steve Elder Arthur L. Morin, co Allen, and wife and their son Residents of Northern Utah of Pocatello, Erma Ekstrand, GronarialsjaUin No. Taylor, were advised recently by the who is 1, 35246 Vaxjo, Sweden. Rodney's sister, from telephone company to plan Mink Creek, their daughter, Elder Jay Chris Juiinson, LEWISTON Mr. and ahead if they wish to talk Gail Ann of Ogden. Connie Commercial CenteT, Box 801, during the coming holiday bcrnette and Jicr two chil Mrs. LaMont Wheeler and MakaU, Rtzal Philipseason to relatives or friends dren, David and Michael who Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hall of pines. Lewiston Amerattended the in Vietnam. came from Mississippi, and con" "It is generally easier for Valcska's sister, Lola Bailey' Elder Roger D. ('urbu'sh, "a.iry a serviceman to call home and her husband, whe J Rod-- ! 405 North 40th Ave, Apt.. 1, ft .on schools. man for his family to try ney's brother, who are to Mr. Phoenix, Arizona 85000, She was married a a 5euih muni naa iieiu BISHOl' AXI) MRS. REX SPACKMAN AND LEON reaching him in Vietnam," Albuquerque, N.M.. Steve AlKemo on June 2, 1915 in the Elder Brad L. Morin, said Thad Carlson, local man- len and Kathy stayed with Saturday night. LDS Temple. He died Bo 2601. M Duiiken The Lewiston Jaynes met Logantwo weeks ffiSffS?! ager for Mountain Bell. "And them for three days. ago. on Friday at the home of just to avoid Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hum- Mrs. Kemn is survived Dy a disappointments, Zealand servicemen are encouraged pherys and three daughters Mrs. Harold (Car daughter. Vern of 6(lLn 8ave s 10 nouiy incir ramiiies in ad Allen of Lanham, Md.. and Sister Loa Thomuon, 17 talk on cosmetics and groom ol) vance if they expect to tele There Fairfield Drive, Avniuiato. Es three grandchildren. tog- Refreshments were servphone home, no living brothers and particularly tate, Georgia 30002. ea to 14 members and one are uunng me noiiaays." omi I'rescott in Preston sisters. Sister Fawn Dahle, 30954 N. Carlson explained that peo- Present were Naomi and her guest, by hostesses. Mrs. Funeral services were conMrs. Ted Gregory, ducted Spencer, Wells, Valdosta, Georfja. 1 in four in at S. U. Kathleen the and can p.m. ple children, Monday reach and Mrs. Bob Gregory. First and the Lewiston only telephones in Saigon and Ron Gailey and two children, Eider David Jose, Box 1284 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair en- - Fourth ward chapel, under the immediate vicinity, while and Marilyn and her son, Alberta, Canada. Wctaskiwin, at the direction of Bishop J. servicemen call from home mm. Marilyn lives in Lewis tertamed their family their Lewiston home in a at Elder Eugene D. Humph bases in Saigon, Ton Son ton and Kathleen lives in Og ciare Jorgensen of the Fourth Thanksgiving dinner. Pres- - ward. Burial was in the fam-eNhut. Ixmg Binh, Cam Rahn den. reys, 246 Thorold Rd., .((tford, were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd jiy pi0t in the Iiewiston City Essex England. Mr. and Mrs. James Pond Bay. Nha Trang, Qui Nhon ana son oi rrovo; cemeteryiKtireu and Da Nang. and family drove to Salt . Bro. and Sr. Mont Johnson, t More than 42,000 calls were Lake with their family to air. ana aits, uaie 11. orao. 80?9 Kingston Pike, Lot 71, ford and children of Bounticomoleted between the Unit- spend the holidays with his Herman Gibbons Knoxville, Tennessee TJID. Mrs. Woolums ful; and Cindy ed States and Vietnam last brother Delwin and wife and Herman A. Gibbons, 79, daughter of Bountiful; and AFC Larry J. B n ti e n, year. Most of hese calls were their family. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Blair died Nov. 28, 1969 in the Lo1 Box 3139, Nordou AFB, CMR made from Vietnam rather Velma and J'Lene Raw! and three sons of Lewiston. gan LDS hospital, lis was California 92409. than the U. S. because of the ins drove to Ogden to the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rawl- - born April 13, 1890 in Preston difficulty in locating service- home of Velma's son, LaVere AFC Leland Thomson, 314 ings spent from Thursday un to William Alvin and Rose men when calls come in from and wife, and their family CMR Box 507, APO San Helen FMS, married Gibbons. He til Salt in Lake Sunday City the states. for Thanksgiving day. While Francisco 96319. Christensen on Jan. 9, 1924 in with their visiting daughter, "The heavy concentration at ugden they visited with Mrs. Marva Corbridge, and the Logan lempie SP5 David Robinson, 1D1C of so many troops in small Rulon Spackman, who was at with a sister, her and He had lived in Preston all family, 52nd Sic Bn. APO New York country at war creates some his daughter's home. Mrs. Dessie Hendricks. his life. 09757. real communications probSaturday night, Nov. 29, 4- - Mr. and Mrs. Kay Titensor He had been a farmer until lems," C a r 1 son reported. y ear-ol-d Trina Creger spent and SN Thomas Stoddard, family of Lewiston spent his retirement several years "Service is still not what we the night in Preston at the B822799 CR Division, US in an was Gibbons Mr. day Burley ago. would like it to be but it has home of his aunt, Naomi Thanksgiving tYan-cisc-o San FPO of at MRS. and Forge, SPACKMAN MR. AND AND BRUCE her parents, elder in the LDS church KEITH Valley the home been improved substantially Prescott. When he returned 96601. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hatch. a veteran of World War I. in recent years." he with him Sunday, brought Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hyde, Survivors include the widSa DaWayne Fonnttsbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Olson, ow, one son, Blair of SanB823550 UF 213, X Division C, Mr. and Mrs. F. Edis ta Barbara, Calif., three sisNAS, Miramar, California and Mr. and Mrs. Bry- ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkes Two young men received son of Bishop and Mrs. Rex i of Lewiston Second ward and 92145. an Taggart went to Downey of Wendell, Mrs. LeGrand their Duty To God award Sun- Call Spackman. in scouting. S. on Saturday to attend the fu- Smith of But tars SP4 Warren Mrs. and Rexburg WIG. Bruce is a junior at Sky ORDINARY Have NO Leon is a sophomore at RA18815811, Battery A 1st BN This Is neral for a nephew, Rex Lar- D. A. Snow of Lava Hot day night in the Lewiston several in your wig wardrobe. Washward. They were View high school and semin- Sky View and a graduate of (Here), 61 Artillery, Travis son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springs, and two grandchil- Second North Cache Junior able Kenekelon FREE shanlig Larsen of Downey, who was dren. Air Force Base, Calif. 94535. K. Bruce Spackman, son of ary and a graduate of Lew- school where he received high Also the beautiful and instructions killed in an automobile accischool. He Junior iston Keith Mrs. Mr. held were services Funeral and high Spackhuman hair. citizenship award and was an SP4 Robert G. Buttars dent on his way home from Tuesday in the Oneida Stake man, and Leon Spackman, is active in the priest quorum honor student Active in stu Co. B. 716 lalantry was mother the His Rexburg. center and burial was in the SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THE memFort was Hood, Tex. 76541 a dent he (2AD), affairs, former Myrna Taggart of Preston HOLIDAY SEASON cemetery. ber of the football, basket Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Lenis IT. Sanball and track team and had ders, 65 Chelsea Avenue No. 4, Mr. and Mrs. Cecile Kent Helen's Hair Fashion a part in the musical, "Little Long Branch, New Jersey Rosella Winn and family were Thanksgiv Sunshine." He also was 07714a Mary and Wig Salon Ro sella Ann Nelson Winn, ing dinner guests in Brigham of the orchestra. member a of their at home announthe 1969 Brig-haterm been daughter died Nov. in has 85, 27, HONOR ROLL for the first SP4 K. D. Traveller J2858- tiie Formerly Doorway To Beauty ne v,ew and husband Richand her .ChM hvl Prlnrlnal -family, ir uih City. She was born Oct icu I.i VVu 64 E. Center II.II C. 168 Engr. BN, 5785, ana fooibau of 7V the the Farrell D. Wisers. 10, 1884 in Hyde Park to John ard ,, nfI APO San FranSection Baeley. Student? muU ave a grafls point average of S.5 KnolrDlHrr, Alfred and Rosella Ann in order to make this roll. in the rMent Drodiic- - cisco, California 96289. Nelson. She married tion of "Ben Hur." He is acSP4 Jos. L. Humphreys, Marion Anderson Winn on tive in the priesthood and 529600292, 55 NI BET (Corps) Feb. 8, 1900 in Battle Creek, Cart 1iVuiniAft AUH scouting groups in the Lewis-to- n rX Idaho. The marriage was Second ward. 96350. California , later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Winn died March 16, Couples Attend Convention - I J, tamlJKS Jffi Sl '2 WeS. ?tt mumk4wm wiPiPl! i( fill T, j L1 - nt . T W 1 w fl l ws Two Receive Church Awards Tag-gar- t. Instant Magic 8, NC Honor Roll Told J m T..-- 752-04- 52 rf. S-- 3, Sea-mo- Annual Bazaar Held By Relief Society 1951. Now $26.88 G. E. PROFESSIONAL TYPE HAIR DRYER REG. WITH REMOTE CONTROL $39.95 Now $19.88 G. E. PROFESSIONAL TYPE HAIR DRYER REGULAR $32.98 - Reg. S6.95 TOASTER - Reg. $9.95 AUTOMATIC G. E. CANNISTER VACUUM - Reg. $44.95 Now $3.99 ELECTRIC SCISSORS Now $6.99 CE PUSH-BUTTO- BLENDER, 8 Speed N Now $29.99 Reg. $29.95 Now $21.88 For The Largest Selection Of Small Appliances and Gifts In Town Ai The WINCHESTER Sleepisg REGMMR lag - 4 ?!;. Fill Archery Equipment 5 OFF RUPP REGULAR PITONE K5M885 - $12.88 Fishing Tackle 2S OFF Now $749.95 $1095.00 IDAHO APPLIANCE YOUR SERVICING cnec ketts of Oeden: and 21 grand children and 35 great grand children, Funeral services were held Saturday in the Winder ward chapel and burial was in ine Preston cemetery. Dean Butler short illness. He was the son of Myron Wallace and Miranda Stowell Butler and was born April 27. 1881 in Ogden, Ut He was married to Martha Pearl Raker in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Dee. 17. 1913. l!i:7. Their She c!ie:I May son, Kunain liean. pnve.aea lheiri in death Mr. Butler was a i armor in the C;u-hValley area farming in Cornish. Weston awl Trenton. Survivors arc tin? following brothers and sisters: Ella Bingham. Winifred and Hazel Butler of Salt Lake City; Park Butler of Midvale; Pruc, Sad ie and Lcrov Butler. Itovo: Asa Butler, Driggs, Ida.; and Mrs. Harold E. (Kcba) ucr geson, Cornish, Ut. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Weston ward chapel. Viewing will be Friday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Webb Mortuary in Preston and Saturday from 12 noon until time of service in the Weston chapel. Mark Flammer, Don L. Miller, NINTH GRADE Linden Slaugh, Leslie Slaugh, Janet Rawlins, Judy Neilsen. Steven Wayne Watkins, Doreen Morgan, Janet Peterson Leslie Lindstrom, Diana Harris, Danny Brown, Ned Israelsen, Edward Morin, Paula Goodey, Keith Jensen, Joyce Johnson, Steven Salisbury, Jeff Geisler, Galan Hansen, Sheri Hillyard, Kristine Marler, Dana Andersen, Randy Cowdin, Marianne Downs, KaraLee Gardner, LuAnn Griffin, Rosemary Johnson, Janis Plowman, Rochelle Porter, Peguy Stevens, Homer Mays, Lynette Robinson, David Warner, Karen JackKatherine Chambers, Ronald Israelsen. Ann Smith, Elizabeth Pond. Kandace Mitchell. John son, Bruce Traveller Gary Webb and Carta Hicks. Esk-elso- n, I The South RICHMOND ward Relief Society, under the direction of Marigene Peart, president, held a very successful bazaar Monday evening. It was centered around "A Family Fun Night" for all members of the ward. A film on Artificial Respiration was shown for all, as we1,' as cartoons for the children. Many beautiful quilts and handmade articles were for sale, also candy, baked goods, Christmas gifts and dinners. Bishop Ariel Benson sharpened many pairs of scissors throughout the night. An enjoyable evening was spent by all. Friends will be happy to Mr. and Mrs. Claync Benson were the speakers in the Richmond South ward sacra- ment meeting Sunday night. Benny Morin and Marianne Funk were the youth speakers. A ladies double trio, a composed of Ethel Parry, Hatch, Connie Bunn, Bft lie Lu Bagley, Carolyn Craw ford and Nadine Johnson, furnished a special musical number. They were accompanied by Teri Bagley at the piano. In the Richmond ward, the Dell Trtpp family furnished the program for sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Tripp and sons Randy and tauDell each spoke, and their daughknow that Lorenzo J. Bullen, ters, Valerie and Pam, gave who is confined in a Salt Lake poems. The music was fur nished by the ward choir. City hospital, is improving Es-tell- .;...jS' e Snow Machine Special CT 370 flaw Mildred half-siste- r. Clemcnce Dean Butler of Weston. Ida., died Dec. 3 in the Logan Hospital after How $12.88 318 one Clemence Best Prices. FOR The couple had lived all of their married life in Winder. Mrs. Winn was an ardent temple worker and was active in church auxiliaries. Survivors include four sons, Marion II. of Salt Lake City; Alma and Leo H. of Brigham City, and Bert E. of Preston; SPORT SHOP DEALER II NORTH STATE Interment will be in Lewiston cemetery. Kristine Cannon, Jill Andrew, EIGHTH GRADE Anita Anderson, Kathleen Cannon, Lynne Workman, Cindy Chambers, Linda Bullen, Vanctte Durtschi, Jane Gyllcnskotf, JoNell Larsen, Connie Mickelsen, Denise Litz, Patsy Stephenson, Raylene Blau, Marianne Funk, Donna Johnson, Bruce McMurdie, Sondra Porter, Barbara Buttars, Va'orie Dittmer, Gaylcne Eppich, Randy James,. Teresa Lindley, Paula Stephenson and Lonetta Loveday. SEVENTH GRADE Benjamin Morin, Susan Farrell, Debra Harris, RaeAnn Pitcher, Jill Skidmore, Ryan Tew, Neal Dewey, Teresa Soamons, Morton Carlson, Robinette Hoggan, Kirk Iinf ird, Myrna Miller, Joe Arave, Shawna Israelsen, Carla VanDyke, Jana Webb, Joyce Ballard, Carol Gibbons, Angela Stumway, Paula Warner, Kimberly Allen, Rachellc Atvwdl. Wayno Lucy Seamons, Bruce Theurer, Christine Allen, Iynn Edcelson, Cynthia Kohler, Maree Meyer, and Joseph White. Mau-Rhn- n, |