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Show I - THE CITIZEN MAY THURSDAY, Anderson and Janice Griffin sang a duet, and they were accompanied by Vera Beckstead. Colleen Trenton Trippings by Caroler The group then adjourned to the chapel to hear a must-cworship given by Shin-len- e Peck, Nancy Hansen, Vera Beckstead, Janet Cottle, Velda Spackman, Nola Griffin and Janice Griffin. Their accompanist was Norma Reeder. al Brclutrad - MENTON Mrs. Henry Eller man spent a week with her sister, Elite Jardine of Idaho Falls. - 30, 1974 She was accompanied on her return trip by her sisMarter and brother-in-la- Nancy Hansen sang a solo and Shirlene Peck and Janet Cottle sang a duet. Wanda Andrew g a v e a comic reading; and Elva Hatch gave a tribute to the visiting teachers. A luncheon was served at beautifully decorated ta- of New Mexico. Mr. and M&7 Richard Carlson and their children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elaine and Maurice Harding of Salmon visited overnight Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam V. Connary. The Hardings were en- route to their home after topring Utah. bles. Heiena Andrew announces the birth ofa grandson, born to her son and daughter-in-laSteve and Kathy Andrew Bertha Godderidge sang at the Sunshine terrace of Logan recently. w, - Penang kicks oat hippie types police recently Penang rounded up 94 hippie-typ- e tourists, including 35 women and ordered them out of the country by the next plane. The swoop followed publication in a focal newspaper of a picture of two men running along a beach wearing hats CNS and nothing else. w, jorie Anderson and her husband of Preston. The Henry EUermans also spent a week in Salt Lake City ' itely with their sons Boyd and Ranald and Prices Effective Thurs Richmond their families. On Mothers - Lewiston Sat COUNTRY SHOPPER Day the family of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E Herman gathered at their home for dinner and to pay respects to their mother. They were Mr. and Mrs. Clark E Herman of Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Ed SteUey of Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd EUerman of Salt Lake City, and Sid Ellerman of Trenton. Ronald was unable to because of a recent eye injury. He got a piece of rusty steel in his eye, but is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. The family of' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cottle presented the worship service at Trenton LDS Ward sacrament meeting recently. They gave sermons, recited poetry and performed musical compositions. Participating were Mr. and Mrs. Cottle and their children Allen, Michael, Eugene, Duane, Annette and - Fri MAY Providence 30 - 31 JUNE 1 at-tn- ed Jay. The Cottles are moving Sausage to Clarkston Imminently, to make their home there. Country Stylo Richard Hansen, Roland Mortens n, and Mr. and Mrs Robert e der assisted the Richmond Lions Club with a pancake supper Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Marriott attended the fun- . periences in France. While in Davis County the Reeders were house-guesof Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gibbons. ts H e d v i g Bingham celebrated her birthday anniversary Wednesday by visiting her husband at the Lava Hot Springs Nursing Home. Mrs. Melvin Grant took Mrs. Bingham to the Idaho city. On Tuesday morning Wanda Andrew gave a very incs teresting lesson on the as the cultural-refineme- nt Phil-lipin- lesson at LDS Relief S' ciety. At this women's meeting Sheri Wright sang; accompanied by Norma Reeder. "t Butter eral services for Bemiece Bleazard in Salt Lake city on Saturday. She was the mother - in - law of their daughter Wanda. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder attended LDS worship services in Clearfield on Sunday, where they herd their nephew Gregory Gibbons deliver a sermon re lating to his missionary ex- J Cache Casco's Beef Ice Cream Box 24 Valley 19 Lb. Western I Family Dessert Topping Corn Flakes 10 Oz. Killou's IS Ol Whole or Half Plus Cutting . W |