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Show J 4 Mar. THE CITIZEN Third Ward Holds Annual Reunion Telephone Program Sel Lewiston Group In California Obituaries 5, 1970 and 19C2, to Joseph Schovell Harmer. He married Clara Bass on April 17, 1921 Lake City. The First Security Bank at Layne and his daughter, Ka- - inciaJkstonT' UtTVwn" LEWISTON Saturday the Mountain States 8 p.m., Lewiston Third ward thy Darner., accorapmied Peter E and Mar, A. Good, Telephone company will spon- held its annual ward reunion. by Orals other daughter, McCombs, He married Glenna Camp-disor a program on telephone Steak dinner was served to Venna. Oral sang a solo and m Jan. 3, 1918 in Pres- bll Mervin also. answering and telephone eti- many present and former dance a tap ton. The marriage was later members and friends. For 11. March of quette this meal, the ward Seventies Bodily was the master solemnized in the temole. ceremonies. The program will be held in thankvou. a deserve Survivors are the following Quorum the Utah Power and Light au- The Elders Quorum did the Sunday guests at the home children: Mrs. Harold (Ai- ditorium. The program is AusThe evenings of Mr. and Mrs. Lester up. Ward, Beverton, cleaning ma) Ore.; designed to help office per- entertainment included two tin were their son Blaine and Dee c McCombs of Connec-hi- s sonnel in the proper ftse of wife Cared and their baby, ticut; Mrs. George (Audrey) readings by Leda Pond, Farn the telephone. Perkins gave two readings, Weekend guests at the Istecker, Walla Walla, Wash.; It will start at 8:30 a.m. a double quartet. Evan Hall, home of Mr.1 and Mrs. Oral William A. McCombs, Pa-If An Elephant Qain Baird, Larry Wiser, Layne were their daughter loose, Wash.; N. Pete A film, Labrum, Billie Lou .Kathy and her husband, Doug, Combs, Colville, Wash.; Answers," will be shown durGwen Baird, Diane Dameran, and their son. Al- ard D. McCombs, Sutherlin, ing the program and personnel of the telephone company Hall and Kaye Labrum, sang so accompanying the Dam-- 1 Ore. ; Douglas L. McCombs, and the bank will take part a medley of songs. A horn erans were Kathys nieces, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Arvid duet was played by Oral two who attend school in(Betha) Krisiansen, Liver- in the presentation. Utah and two attending Ricks more, Calif.; Mrs. Richard Kettle College. These latter two are (Glenna) Hoffman, Leda McKnights daughters. Falls, Wash.; Calvin McFor Your Information1 In sacrament meeting, the Combs of Georgia; Andrew sneakers were Reen Gordon, McCombs and Roger McKathy and Doug Dameran. Combs, both of Spokane, An organpiano duet was play- Wash. Dear friends, ed by Kathy Dameran and Also two sisters and one her father, Oral Layne. brother, Mrs. Lowell (Marne) Recently we were asked if a person could At the Primary ward reun- Neeley of Preston, Mrs. Glen make advance arrangements for his funeral ion a program was put on by (Phoebe) Mecham of Brig. . . select the desired vault and casket, the Primary children of the ham City, and Arvil Pete Mcdetails of the funral, and place the ward. The program consist- Combs of Pocatello. ed of a song by Geniel PitchHe had 50 grandchildren required funds for that purpose in a local er, accompanied by her sis- and nine great grandchildren. bank. ter Diane, a poem by Stewart Funeral services will be at Weeks, a poem by Connie 10 a.m. Saturday at Webb most at feasible is Such advance planning e Hansen, a piano solo by Mortuary. Viewing will be funeral homes and is especially sensible Wiser, a poem by Mi- one hour prior to services. chelle Hess, a poem by Kevwhen there tare no surviving relatives. Burial will be in the Presin Litz, a poem by Trini ton cemetery. a poem by Ralph Noble, Respectfully, a piano solo by Suzette Tar-beOrris M. Harmer poem by Chad Pitcher, services will be Ann Funeral flute quartet by Teresa Bodily, Judy Perkins, Diane held Friday at 12 noon in the Pitcher and SueZan Litz, a Oneida Stake House for Orris ' piano solo played by Terri Merle Harmer, 67, who died Hos in the Preston a and poem by Tuesday Buttars, FUNERAL HOME Rhonda Weteks. After the pital. Mr. Harmer .was born in PRESTON program, lunch was served to the children. Springville, Ut., on Aug. 22, and d j 1 Mc-Dua- Rich-Wise- r, -. I Lydia Ellen in Salt wSe mhS fJyJ5 "JTaShaalc aVT, 'f for years. company sugar 43 He retired in 1967. He was a Boy Scout worker. Surviving are his widow of Preston; seven children, Pocatello; rls Mrs. Wallace (Beatrice) Wiser, Lewiston, Ut.; LaMar B. Harmer, Taylor, Ut; Mrs. Gary (Shirley) Pearce,J. Granger, Ut; Reginald Harmer, Kearns, Ut; Mrs. Bert (Patricia) Bridges, Las Vegas, Nev.; Eugene Harmer, Preston; 20 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Also surviving are three sisters, Beatrice Baseley of Torrance, Calif., Ida Hull of Glendale, Calif., and Bernice Simmons of Salt Lake City, and a J. J. Leicht of Preston. Viewing will be Thursday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Webb Mortuary, and Friday from 11 a.m. to service time. Burial will be in the Preston cemetery. step-fathe- r, The teams C0HE IN AND GET ACQUAINTED NORTH VALLEY'S Bear River Farm Service Offers FARMING. IS FERTILIZERS MANAGED BY SEEDS GRIFFETH. CHEMICALS FEEDS TIBES OTHER FARM SUPPLIES NATIVE OF THE AREA. Slate Suspends 12 Licenses drivers licenses Twelve were suspended in Caribou and Franklin counties by the. State Department of Law En-forcement, it was announced this week Those in Franklin county included Vernon J. Harper, Preston; Garth B. Hebdon, Preston; Elmo J. Hodges, Preston, all for driving while under the influence; Kimber D. Stanger and David L. both of Preston, Woytko, reckless driving; Henry E Walton, Preston, driving on a suspended license; William C. Hall, Preston, failure to appear, and Bryon J. Preston, and David L. Woytko, Preston, drag rac ing. Those in Caribou county include John D. Sorensen, Grace, and Harold A. Tool-so- n Jr., Bancroft, driving while under the influence, and Renny L. Leavitt, accumulation of points, Soda Springs. Chat-terto- Application Service Also Available FOR YOUR FARM NEEDS Call 248-250- Collect 0 Wayne D. Bell J. Walter Ross Bear River Farm Service HIGHWAY 91 Kel- . p witlyyqo'-to'&- addedJiollatTfoLalLyou.rops In Preston out; partners forjarm profits! Library Sets New Honrs Beginning March 9, new hours will be set for the Carnegie library, according to Mrs. Harley Greaves, chairman of the board. Preston Refitilizers The library will be open from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily and noon to 5 n.m. on Saturday. It will be closed on Sunday. A 1 NEWEST AID TO L0BENZ0 with 20-2- 2, Mildred Emma Erickser ?lson, 60, died Tuesday ir he Logan LDS Hospital. She was born April 10, 19Cf n Richmond, Ut., a daughtej f Eric Axel and Eliza Plan, She married Edvricksen. win Olson on July 1, 1347 ir he Logan LDS Temple. They have lived in Lewiston since 1948. Surviving arc her husband and two daughters, Linda and Marie, all of Lewiston; brother, Willis Ericksen; sister, Mrs. Henry (Olive) Anderson of Murray, Ut. Funeral service will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Lewiston Third ward chapel under the direction of Bishop aVor Smith. Viewing will he at Webb Mortuary Friday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., and at the chapel Saturday .ram 11 am, until time of service. Burial will be in the Millville, Ut., cemetery. CACHE finished first; Ron Dale Hansen, third; N. S. Iloweils, fourth. Theo Schvaneveldt was the winner of the Colt Futurity. The four aged teams will compete in Pocatello on March 14, 15, at the World Championships. The club wishes to thank the trophy and advertising sponsors for their support. Sponsoring the first place trophy is the Cache Valley second place, Al Auction; Jo Lounge; third, Valley View Dairy; fourth, Wendell Smith-Do- n Carter; sportsmanship, Carter Bros. Auto.; colt futurity, Linden Beckstead. The officers are Jay T. Cole, president; Marion MorBrent gan, vice president; Christensen, secretary, and directors are Jim ICirkbride and Ray Talbot. They want to thank everyone who helped to make the race meets possible. ' The group will have an awards banquet in the near future to close the season. ler, second; Mildred E. Olson SERVICE. Season Boyd Weeks, U( WEBB BEAR BIVER FARM Cullers End 0. t, (Walch For Our Grand Opening) Sunday guests at the home Edith R. Barlow, president, of Mr. and Mrs. Farn Perkins talked on the welfare prowere Mrs. Perkins mother gram. Elva Elwood and viva Ruth from Star Valley, Wyo., and Smith also talked. White of the stake also talked. their daughter Janet. Lola, who is Rodney's sister, and their family. They also spent several days with their daughter, Capt and Mrs. Steven Harris and their two children, who live in Abilene. Tex., Roy and Lola live in Albuquerque, N. M. Ward conference was held last week in Lewiston Third The Cache Valley Cutter Association has finished its eague racing season for 1969-7- Cre-ge- r, Now Open For Business - El-d- 1969 Nan-nett- - The Third ward reunion was LEWISTON Byron Glover ward. Presiding over the and his wife LuDean, accom- Sunday School meeting was held last Saturday. The reunion for the children was panied by Mrs. Seth Gregory, Stake Pres. Clarence Ander- held during Primary Monsacspent a few days in California sen. He also presided in A program was held attending the graduation ex- rament meeting. Willis day. and hot dogs and barbeques ercises of their sons from bas- Sharp conducted the first part ic training at Fort Ord. The of the meeting, then Pres. II. served. three left Wednesday and re- Ray Gibbons conducted the Primary ward conference turned Sunday evening. While remainder of the conference. was held in the Third ward there, their sons were able Rodney Wright was released last (Monday at 1:30 p.m. The to obtain weekend passes and as secretary for the Adult .stake officials were present. Julie Joycelyn Tarbet, Boyce Pitaccompany their parents in Aaronic prietsthood. the cher, Barbara Westover, Dias sustained was Pitcher visited sightseeing. They ane Weeks, Meredith Hall, Elwood Gale MIA Pebble Monterey, Beach, the organist a Oakland Temple, San Fran- was sustained as secretary to Bishop LaVor Smith and of Stake Board Miller the Kimber Priest and the quorum. cisco, Bing Crosbys Hall was sustained as a coun- talked. Diane E. Hall gave home. a reading, accompanied by Rodney Wright and his fam- selor to Larry Wiser. The Marilyn II. Creger. . ily recently returned from a presidency of the Deacons two week trip to Texas and quorum was reorganized to Third ward Relief Society New Mexico. There they include Kent Tarbet, Blake ward conference was held spent some time with Vales-ka- s Sharp, Kelly Elwood and Monday night at 7:30. R. J. Spackman talked to the group. brother Roy and his wife Craig Buttars. SOUTH OF FRANKLIN LORENZO GRIFFETH, Mgr. P1IOXE 248-250- 0 (COLLECT) Publishers Published every Thursday by the Citizen Publishing Co., Inc., Lewiston, Utah 84320. Second class postage paid at Lewiston, Utah 84320. 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