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Show ' V , " . ' I A Y"- t , TriRtoa Brisk THE CRlZEIVf Lewfoten. UlakDeeember U, IMS fiikn Din CLEAI1 your own BUGS and UPHOLSTEBY f saveSO 2, from the aftereffect! there late Wednesday. They stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Simms, Mr. Weber's sister, and left the next morning for Tula-ros-a, N.M., where funeral services were held at the Sint Methodist Church, with Interment in the Tularosa Cemetery. Accompanying Mr. and Mn. Weber were nr. and Mn. Simms. Mr. and Mn. Robert C. Weber, of Albu-- i, end Mn. J. Monroe of Mill Valley, Calif. cman. 4A . t n - 3D U.&Lfrndhm celeorat-Weddin- WIVABAU g. and Mrs. Merrill were present, .Mr. and Mrs. E. NButler. Mrs. riatiirt NED M. HPTCMW HsesD Motel 6 Phone Alton Koppes, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Irel Erotch. Brothers md Asters Lola Lttttadike, Lytfla Pitcher 881-024- Plant . Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irel Eppteh In Sndthflaid a fam- ily dinner was held, honorand Mrs. George 0. who were Sales Singer .j & Service ' : TRENTON Singing Mothers wider the direction of Luella Payne with Norma Reeder accompany--! lng, presented a Christmas Cantata at Sacrament meet Ins Sunday evening to a large ana appreciative audience. Violin and organ obligato was ed by Velda Spacfcman Melva ltcher and Cottle. Helena Andrew wu Narrator, Randall Tlllot s en represented the Boy, Jesus, Julius P. Jensen spam the words of the Resurrected Lord, Aides were shown by Florence Cecil Payne and Butler. Twenty singing mothers took pvt by singing solos, duets, trios and chorus. Prayers were offered by Lew P. AUsop and Harold Spacf- of an emergency operation, Mr. and Mn. William L. Weber, Jr., left December 3 for Abuquerque. N.M., arriving i, Uu . ; Seed Oi Ervini I and Mr. and Mrs. I Read, LaRue Anna Loo Cook Jardlne. Brothen and slsten Pare. of Lids wen Mr. and Mn. Mr. and Mrs. James Pont and George Ashcroft, Mr. Ms. Dell Ashcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Aura Ashcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ashcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Duce and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hulse. Mrs. Afton Koppes ileft for her home in Onslow, Iowa Saturday, after visiting here for a wen with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Merrill and helping them celebrate their wedding annivet- - fcd. All-so- Spackman, her daughter Elaine, Millie Spademan, Wanda Andrew and Rawlins attended the Wives Cache Valley Dairy Food Fair la gmlHrffaM on Wednesday. Mn. Andrew was winning a prise, a Teflon cookie Sheet, for her entry of cookies. Elaine is currently acting as attendant to the Junior Dairy Princess. Mr. and Mrs. Lew P. AIlsop and Mr. and Mrs. James Pond drove to SOlt Lake (tty Wednesday where they attended the Tamila Station with a niece and bar husband and witnessed tho sealing of their children to Cham. The couple are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Walker ef ClearfMdJfrs. home. E-tb- el This Year Give Honey ffl A PRUDENTIAL and CURRENT RATE Uay...EaniingABig u - Alan Rex Blair, BRITAIN son of Mr. and Mrs. Deaala C. Blair sf Lewiston, ku bean called to serve la the North British nrissiu A farewell testfaasNal wfll be hdd Su-daDee. SO. at Util a. m. la the Lewiston FM-FsoWard ChapeL He eaters the mission home on Jan. 8. Aha to a gradaate ef Nerth Caehe High Sehsal and LDS Send-jurHa Mu attended Beys Stale at Utah State University. His arfsslon address Is: Nerth British Mlsstoa, The Orchard. The Aveau. Hah, y. tt y. - A evening In the Franklin Social HalLPaul Woodward M.C.d the program. Gusto wore Nadine Wright Denning of Logan and two of her students, Susan Nash of Franklin and Kenton Alder of Logan. The students played duets, then a trio with the teacher, and soles. Joseph Stone entertain-e- d with Christmas songs on p and old his Marion LeFevre played a piano solo. Wednesday evening, Mrs. Vella Woodward had a recital at her home in. Those participating Rosalie and Guy Durrani of Richmond, Kaye Earley .Marian LeFevre, LuAnn Woodward, and JoElda Castillo, drs. Woodward served refreshments to the parents following the recital. FRANKLIN Ren-oldabauc-h. of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Atkinson have gone to Ogden to spend the rest of the winter , months. Mrs. Nellie Atkinson of Salt Lake (tty visited at the Emma home of her sister Phillips on Sunday. Walter and Ernest Beutler attended two sessiou at the Logan Temple on Thursday. Kent Aston son of Mr. and Mrs. George Aston, who has been seriously iU for the past few. days Is now improving. Sirs. Don S.' Kent and family drove to Logan on Saturday morning. They were accompanied by Mrs. Kents mother Mrs. ILL. Phillips, Mrs. Connie P. Burnt of Rich-- rd live-weig- ht Auto-Har- 50-ye- ar Sang Writer Dios Decently frtakUi Briefs wu hdd Friday DAYTON-musical con- Glade Housley of Blsbee, cert wu held on Wednesday Ariz. has been visiting with night in the high school build- relatives and friends for the few days In Linrose, Day-an- d ing tar the Westside Senior Richmond. On Wedand Junior high dor the direction of Westside nesday night he visited at the Blair Henderson home. music teacher Mr. Hal Gade is a former resident Win-wa- Vice-chairma- Franklin Bolds Ward Bazaar School Presents Music Concert p promo- authorized by the .National producers tion program for 1963 will Wool Act of 1964, as amended. The present agreement continue at the same level In previous years, F.H. wu approved In a referenAgric- dum hdd In 1961 ultural Stabilization and Conservation, Franklin County Commute, has announced. THE INSURANCE MAN The 1963 marketing year extends from April 1 through December 31, 1963, in too transition to a calendar year basis decided upon last year. Deduction rates will be one cent per pound from shorn wool payments, and 5 cents per hundred pounds of lamb from unshorn The deductions payments. wifi provide funds for advertising, promotional, and related market activities o n wool and lamb. The promotion program is Implemented by agreement self-hel- p. Lu-Je- an Psytailileli The Invocation wu offered by Stake President Carl A. Mortensen. The Senior and the Junior dance bands Senior chorus each presented three numbers to a large audience. Mn. Myrtle Stevenson was a Sunday guest at the homo of her son Martin. She wu also a visitor, at Sunday School. The speakers at Sacrament meeting on Sunday night wore Dean Abrams of the Stake High Cowell and Ma mpanion Deverl Christen-n-. Mr. Abrams non Tom bore Ma testimony also. The Bingham and Griffith children who have beep HI with chicken pox an now able to be back In school. Deductions from wool pro- between the Secretary of Aggram incentive payments to riculture and the American finance the wow and lamb Sheep Producers Council, aa ' and family of Lewiston and Jay Andersen of Mowcowjda. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.andMrs. Lew P. Jay was down from Moscow on business, and reports all well with Elaine ana the family. .. Mrs. Barbara Stevene entertained the members of the Beunoe Amigos Chib at her home Friday evening. Luncheon wu served to dub members Orris Mu Hansen, Martha Chambers, Jean Reed Nedra Wood, Lona Holt, Hodges. Joyce Lower, Blanche Pitcher, Donna Andrew, LaRee Cottle, special gusts Janice Green and Lula Lott. High score prtoe wu won by Orris Mao Hansen and Jean Read received the low core prise. The Christmas motif wu carried out, In all appointments. Mr. and Mrs. Kent May have moved bade into the ward and are living In the homo formerly occupied tar Mr. and Mrs. Glade' Griffin. Mr. andMrs. Griffin have purchased the Sarah L.Winn A Start Them OnTkeir Wool. Lamb Amount Set For Promotion ' Singing Hdhen PressntCanlata Walker H. The Trenton Mr. and Mn. On receipt of word of the pauing of Ma father Decern her : . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Greaves received word of too death of their sofrJn-laStanley Davis Jones. Mr. Jones Is survived by Ms wife Oliva and ion Stanley Davis, age 4. HO will be rememberea for his TV and movie appearances. He wu a aoag writer profession. He wrote rhost Riders In The Sky. He died after a lingering illness in Los Angeles. He will be buried on Douglas, Ariz. his home town. Mrs. Grieves has gone to Calif, to be with her daughter. Project Bilses $225 RomrIIy Farm Track Rate! A recent fond wiling project In the Dayton ward Drought In 3225, according to Bishop Jack Moser. 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