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Show fiLENN RAWLINS LAID TO REST . AT UWISTON Bflfl Staling Man Answer Death's Call HBI Following Thrco Days' flHV HBfl 7owUton, Juno 19. Tho com- IBfl raxnnlty of Lowlston was greatly HBfl ,nlMktd by tho death of Olenn HBfl OXiMllns on Juno 13. Mr. Rawlins HHH wwan ill threo days with pneumonia, HHH xwV4 prored fatal. Mr. Rawlins Is HHH emrtlroA by a wlfo and four small HHH -j8drea, mother and father and aov- HHH t& brothers and sisters. This Is Hflflj 53aurltrjg havo lost within tho past HHH SfcarUas haao lost within the past HHH '.Sc caoAths. Funeral services wero HHH (CKil In tho Second ward meotlng HHH 'temn Sunday afternoon. Music was HHH tfesdored by tho choir, also special HHH vmutfc by Luella Olover, James HHH "tXbeelor, Dclocta Roman, Ephraliu HHS xthiri duot, Oelecta Boman and HHl TDani Whoolor. Tho speakers wero B muflr Hokum, Frank l'oart, Bishop H Kdgnr Dutlor of Cornish, 1'rcs. 1). A. H 3rndrlCks, Bishop II. II. Danlelaon. HHH ""Die floral offerings wero, many and K ' Sleaatif ul. HHHP Mm. l.ona Smith of Ilexburg camo HHH Lewlston to attend tho funeral of HHflj 'Ttrx nephew. H 31r. K, J. Watklns of Ogden HHH -irptmt Thursday In Lowlston. HHflj Sir. Wm, IUgby gave a supper on HHHm "Wednesday ovonlng In honor of Mr. zMnil Mrs. Albert llobbs of Logan, HBHJ so wero married In Salt Lake on HBHJ TMonflay. Mrs. Hobbs was formerly BbVM iMra. Modla l'opo of Lowlston. HHHJ Tho guests were Mrs. Martha Jllabbs, Mrs. Eva Knowles, Mr. David Hobbs of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Rlgby, Jr., of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Lennle .Rlgby, Mr. . and Mrs. James Wheeler, Misses Dana and Kola Rlgby. Lowlston and Downey'teams played play-ed a ganio of baseball at Lowlston on Saturday. The score was 13 to 3 In favor of tho Lowlston team. Mrs. Hazel Mulllner of Idaho Falls visited with her sister, Mrs. Oertrudo Rawlins. Mrs. Luclle Tarbct of Idaho Falls epent several days at Lewlston visiting visit-ing with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tope of Logan were nt Lewlston Sunday to attend the funeral of tholr grand-son, Olenn Rawlins. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woods of Burloy, Idaho, motored to Lowlston last Saturday. Word camo from Montpeller of the death of Mrs. Warren Kent, formorly of Lewlston. Mrs. Kent died of old 'ago and general debility. Many Lowlston peoplo will attend the fun-oral, fun-oral, which will bo held at Mont-pollor. Mont-pollor. Miss Bessie Talbot and Miss Osa LItz are attending summer school at Ogdon. Miss Talbot will teach school during the coming season at Falr-vlow, Falr-vlow, and Miss Lltz at the Wheeler district. Miss Edith Coloy has gone to Arimo to spond the summer 'with Mrs. W. Tarbott. Miss Luclle Coley accompanied her for a short visit. Dr. and Mrs. Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Roo Harris attended tho funeral funer-al services of Olenn Rawlins on Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Lucy Shelton qt Salt Lake Is visiting with her aunt, Mrs, Emma Telford. Miss Ethol Hennlger, who has been nursing Mrs. Carl Anderson, left for her home Sunday. An ontertatnment was given at tho Lewlston Confectionery on Wednesday Wednes-day In honor of Mr. Otis Van Orden. Dancing was tho diversion of tho evonlng. Tho guests were Mr. Le-land Le-land Van Orden, Fay Dernhlsel, Rulo Rawlins, Sterling Telford, Cecil Telford, Tel-ford, Alma Dowdon, Merle Hyer, Ralph Hyer, Warren Taggart, Misses Beatrice Eunice and Lavell Hyer, Blanch Pond, Leora Wiser, Wavle Hyor, Letha Anderson, Marva Bright, Burnett Bowden, Delecta Boman, Lulu Waddoups, Alta Tltensor, and Luclle Allen of Cove. ' Mrs. Annie Wilson Is visiting with her slater, Mrs. Jennlo Hansen at Rockland, Idaho. Tho Lewlston First "ward Primary annual will be held on Saturday, June 23. Parents are especially Invited. In-vited. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyer spent Sunday Sun-day at Smtthfield. ' Miss Alice Beach of Logan Is visiting vis-iting with Eunice Hyer, Miss Jean Budge, of Logan Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Andrew WUor. Olive Kent of North-' Logan and Laurens Crookston of Smtthfield are guests of Miss Blanch Pond. Miss La7era Hansen of Mlllvllle Is a guest of Miss Led a Wiser. Mr. Lawrence Rice of Nevada Is visiting with Miss Dean Hyer. Dr. E. S. Budge and daughter, Ivalou, of Logan spent Sunday as guest of Bishop A. L. Hyer. Mrs. Gertrude Rawlins ontortalned with a "dinner on Sunday. Covers wore laid for Mrs. Mulllnor of Idaho Falls, Mrs. H. C. Smith of Logan, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Porter nnd daughters, daugh-ters, Alllo and Bernlce. Mr. Otis Van Orden left Monday morning to fulfill a mission in the northern states. Miss Eunice Hyer entertained a number of her friends Sunday evening. even-ing. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rogers, and Dr. nnd Mrs. Lorln Lewis spent Sunday Sun-day at Smlthtlold. John Anderson gave a very able talk, at the Sunday services, on the Red Cross, Inasmuch as this Is Rod Cross week, he urged the citizens to donate freely to this society. The Citizens' Trading company are putting on a stupendous sale, beginning be-ginning June 20. The entire stock will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Dr. Rogers has been 'visiting with friends in Lewlston during the past week. r W Mrs. Allesworth of Rezburg and Miss Mildred Merrill of Richmond visited with Mrs. Hall Stocks during the past week. Mrs. Jane Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Kolly, nnd Mrs. Joseph Vlllett were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Vlllett Vll-lett last Sunday. Miss Viola Erlckson left for her homo In Logan on Tuesday. l Mr. Clarenlo Storks came home from Caribou last Wednesday. Ho hes boon engaged In placer mining for tho past two months. Mr. Riley Lewis, Sr., made a business busi-ness trip to Evanston last week. Tho Lowlston citizens are justly proud of saying $7700 were spent In Liberty bonds. This means that the citizens of Lewlston alone, not counting in co-operations of any kind. Mr. John Hawkeswood of Rexburg was In Lewlston on business last week. Mr. John Poulsen Is building a fine up-to-date bungalow on his property. Mrs. Lena Stocks loft for Carrl-bou Carrl-bou on Friday to join her husband. |