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Show - THE CITIZEN, Lewistea, S Utah April 2, called to Salt Lake City because of the serious Illness 1904 Uwistoa Biids of . V hr RlchaiLewia. Mrs. Eva Fay Anderson Mbs. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lemon and two daughters of were Easter weekend of their mother, Mrs. Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Wiser left on Sunday for a three week vacation In Idaho and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chambers and family, Idaho Falls, spent last weekend in Lewiston at the home of Mrs. Chambers mother Mrs. Ethyl McGee- - The Lucinda Layne Camp of the DUP roet at the home of Mrs. Ruby " Wheeler on Monday. March 16. Music was under the direction of Ethlr- Ransom, with Edith Spaceman conducting. Cahra Dyke served refreshments to and Children spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor Isfaelson in North Loon. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wlg-an- d tour children of MRS. EDITH SPACEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Claude Journeyed to Bountiful last Baird and three children of week to visit with her daughfwwrfAM Falla, Idaho, and ter Ruth, Mrs. Bud Layne, - There's Plenty Of Of Hvo Smw Crams flnahe Kills Valley Han her brother Reuel Rawlins. Mr. and Mrs. Elbern R. Kent spent Friday and Saturday in Ogden visiting with Daughter Blessed Sunday The email LEWISTON daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Van Orden was blessed and given the name of Nanette father, In the Lewiston Fourth want Fast and Testimony meeting on Sunday. Jerry Jorgensen Jr. was confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints by his of Latter-Da- y father in the dame meeting. Bishop and Mrs. Rex G. and daughters Plowman Carol Sue and Patricia drove to Bancroft, Idaho Sunday to visit at the ranch of Mr. and Bnakdm Givta their daughter and her husband and family, Mr. and she While and family. there, attended the Junior High Mrs. Eldene Holliday. C. Bishop and Mrs. M. Operetta in which her grandson Wesley took a leading Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. role. Ray Gilbert and family atin a family party tended She also visited in Ogden with another daughter Nola, Fairview on Saturday night Mrs. DeVlrl Holliday, and at the Fairvkw church, lor attended a Barber Shop Quar- the Thomas John Hall family. Members of the family tet festival. came from Caldwell, Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Layne and Aberdeen, Idaho. entertained the C. Rum Layne family at a family party at DUP MEETS their home in Smithneld, in Alan LEWISTON The Janett honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt to Brlnkerhoff moved who have Camp of Layne, California to live. Alan was the DUP met on Wednesday, graduated from the USU at March 25th in the Lewiston the end of the Winter Quarter Club Room with First Vice and is now working in Los Captain Loretta Blair conducting the meeting. Angeles. the Mr. and Mrs. WiUs Hall Mary Taggart led Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. group In singing on Saturday to visit with re- Genevieve". Prayer was by latives and to plan a Hall Chaplain Minerva Jones. Lorfamily reunion to be held in etta Blair gave the history the lesson on A Century Of Rexburg next summer. . H. Kemp has been Living." Although the devastation of in the recent earthquake Alaska did not reach tide area, the Uvea of several families were affected In Preston by the tragedy. (Mo farmer resident was killed. RICHARD son of Mr. - Free Parking - Uwistea Stiirats Fnssated la - LEWISTON Bin. Etna Wood presented the following students In a recital on piano and organ at her home recently. Jay, Dale, and Morris Pitcher and Christ! Andrew participated. Included : The program organ andpuno duet, Beau- tlful City,f, Jay and Dale Itdtal ' InUan Pitcher; SJJ Hat Dance", Black Hawk Watts" Dale Pitcher; piano "Melody of Love", Itn jtfcan Dance", Blue Danube11 trio. Big Ban Fiddle", Jay, Daw, and Morria Pitcher; piano solos Chrlsti Andrew; Turkish March", RebraHtta Morris Pitcher; i a ROBINSON, and Mrs. Rax Robinson, former Preston resident, and grandson of Bln. T. A. Robinson now living at 28 North First Wert, Preston, was killed or drowned in a tidal wave that swept the shores of Valdez. Organ solos, Whispering Young Robinson, a married Hope, Will You Remem- - man with children, moved ber", Chrlstt Andrew; piano with his parents and Mr. and Darkles Dream. Iffi.on worm solos, siaio aueei, To a Wild Rose 11 . Jay, ed flbout three yean ago to , Ban-Pitcher; piano duet, where they were en-. Picker", Jay and Dale gaged in the lumber busi- Pitcher; organ solos, "Moon new. The younger Robinsons, "Mwi Wwr, , Morris fumriD Pitcher; and fore a J5 imhr L organ solos, Serenade", ley for many Sliding on a Rainbow, Dai S2LS5: mill in this val- - yean. Qubs Pitcher. Ho Streets To Hanl Groceries Across RICHMOND Monday evening the Richmond Lions dub cdebrated their SBth anniver- sary of the founding of the dub. Special guesta lnduded tJwi and their ladies of the Frozen Foods and SMOKED PICNIC Lewiston BPlie Lon Bag-le- y accompanied the group m tinging. Abe Hunsaker lad In the flag salute; invocation was by Quentiin Peart; two numbers were sung by a quartet from Smithfiekl, Merita and Ned Packer, Dixie Loosle and Glen Winget; Kd-leShuklberg sang two numbers; Amos Bair paid tribute to the charter. members and told of some of the history of the club. Charter members honored were Colder Hall, Noah Woodland, H. Ray Pond, Mr. Bair and Henry Plant Each was presented wiith a gift A delicious dinner was served to 110. Recent project! of the dub include a check for the library to hire books, weights for the athletic department at the high school and the Easter party for the children of the town on Saturday. y FROST FROZEN N FLAME APPLE, PEACH, CHERRY, BOSENBERRY PHILLIP RASMUSSEN QarkstanBoy Earns Fair 2nd FRESH (Awl The Best) GBOUND BEEF Phillip Rasmussen, son of and Mra. Victor P- - Ras-o- f WED UWIEIJI HnBMBl. 2 LBIE SAUSAGE lbs. POT BOAST WEEP Lb. FOR 4$)c CUrkstan second place in the Junior biological division of the Utah Fair. Horton's Dinners Asst ZIorTSc 37e BLADE CUT Mr. Orange Jnica v ESS 4for$l His exhibit was titled: of awl expediTt Classify tion with Biocels. T This was an experiment with bacteria generating electri- FOR RENT Furnished city. Apartment Call He could produce enough HOUSE FOR RENT Will rent all or part of house. electricity to power his tran-sitradio. Down Town location. 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