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Show THE mbj i,pu Mtfi Counselor Told In Ward IDA Miplst MAPLETON . were Those In charge of tho operetta, IN CHARGE OF OPERETTA ACCOMPANIST Accompanists for the recent operetta at Trenton school wen (seated) Jian Spademan and Dole Pitcher. Prop boys won Larin ' The Cttiien Photo l; prin-dpa- - Joyce Lower, and Marilyn Gomm and Loo Thomson, student teachers. The Cttben Photo - " Scarecrow Dick" wen (left to right) Mrs. Lode Dick, custodian; Jean Reid, Dale Rindlsbakar, AND PROP BOYS prayer was of fered by Clyne Long and Sherrie Porter led the theme, A program was presented during last half hour activities. Lera Hansen was misOrsen tress of ceremonies. Porter gave several numbers on his electric guitar, Carina Long gave a humorous reading, and Ivan Jorgenson, We're Heady For Spring eon-- and game conservation , said basically It Is to use them, with exceptions. Quoting from the id Regulations for 19M as by this fish and game com shed to another or from one state Into Idaho. following points an made. It Is unlawful to translocal port live fish from one water I ' 1 1 It shall he unlawful to take, use or have in possession minows, fleh or the young of any fish or parts In thereof for halt, the Kootenai river In North Idaho (See regulations for that area.) The only other ex ception Is that hliMa may be used for fishing the Sand and Blue creeks (Fremont county) and in any of the waters of file Henry's Fork of the Snake River Drainage above the Ashton power dam. Mr. Harris said that violation of any commission rules or regulations is a misdemeanor. ClUtoa Iritis i MR. AND MRS. Arnold Nelson and family ' Is here fixing the old Bryan Wlnward home and win soon move In. They have been living In Texas. The Oxford-Cllfto- n held their Primary Family Hoar last night The oar theme was "We are Heavenly Father's Children, We can be Reverent" Hie program consisted of opening song, Ten Me Deer Lord: Prayer was given by a Guide Vail Dee Westover. Greetings of program and by president June B. Galley. GRADUATES J Mas Kath-- I leea Befaup of Clearfield, idaafhteref Mr. and Mrs. (Parley Belnap aad grand p Idaaghter of Mrs. Earner wfll graduate this Clearfield High. Kath-ka-s and been awarded a Song by the Sept. Standard ihip to the USAC In bar She will eater ceUege Reverently, ttdefly" with Ms September. She Is mater teacher Aton Ralphs, and Timothy Sant ng la business aad will live Atkinson. March stan- it the MeKay Dennltery. i Bel-Ina- Co-pilo- ts Top-pOoi- s. The Host Beautiful Hand Bags In The World Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Downey, CaH lire. Charles of Downey, Cell overnight guests at the home of their aunt and ancle Bishop and Mrs. Theon & Nielson. Mrs. Miller Is tho Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Odis TOIbot. Mrs.. Nina Leavitt and son Steven and Mrs. Valeria T. Pond and Blanche Taggart t Sunday in Salt Lake and Midvale. Mrs. Pond Miss Taggart visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delwln Pond and family and Mrs. Leavitt and Steven visited at the home of an unucle. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilbert and family visited in Salt Lake City bn Sunday at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cottrell and Sirs. Cottrell is the Karla Gilbert. Mrs. Del Traveller (Shir-lee- n Smith) and children, Tammy and Michel of Nyssa, Oregon have vent the past two verts at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mke. A. B. Smith, while Del has working in Burley. Del visited In Lewiston over the end with the Smiths and his family. Mr. and Mrs; Sylmar G. Jesoop wen called to Ogden Friday because of tho serious LEWISTON mission, Mr. Harris said the halt ' Guj Harris, YOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR California Couple Visit In Area To help dear ap soma arent conftulon In the use of live dard, Revennco by or Mery Sears and her dam, Song, children and congrega tion &ong by the Skylet group Juno staadrad So Golden Plates" by one of the councilors, Donna Kendall and Rex and Tamera KendeU. July standard We Thank Thee oh God For a Prophet Towby See. Councilor Deist ers and Girls class. Novem-Hoof Prayer by President June Galley. Brother and sister Ward and Children sang the song. Brother Jade Ward of the Bishopric gave remarks Closing song Come Follow Me". Prayer by a primary girl Yetive Martin. went with Bus. Eda Hebdon Mr. and Mrs. Ben Linsday of Blackfoot to Murray Saturday to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wayne Simper a grandson of Mrs. Edna ur Hebdon of Blackfoot .. . ALL PETAL EXT) By Whiting aad Davis O AFTERNOON BAGS FUNCTIONAL Q ELEGANT EVENING BAGS O GLAMOROUS CLUTCH BAGS - O Grass Alfalfa Hixiures O All Field Seeds WH-fon- f Ltwlitti Irish Legal, Says Officer Use Of Minows Not - ... meeting- on TUes DorattyBaroank . WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS AT FAIR PRICES . . . HIGHEST QUALITY ALL TREATED AND READY TO PLANT Briggs of Pocatello and Linda Rock of Rexburg. wirfMi HuH presented the Social S "o boson In Be day. Illness of Mrs. Jeosops moth- er. Mrs. Dahle Sunday morning oral was hold fn Tuesday. The North Cache Choir aider the direction of Stafford Looole, In the the prog-aFourth ward Sacramtnt meeting on Sunday evening. The Susan accompanists wen Lamb, Ann Bishcaff and Judy i Ann Loosle. Stokes of visited, AU, YOU! YARD III AND GARDEN NEEDS TOO Mww Sharp of Sunday y and School Praise The Lord, Love In Clifford it rlc wore la GrteT, Domino HU School Co- from Gloria Songs Junior Sunday of praise, This Is My Coun- ordinator Alone Porter was In was The try1. arr. by Lowell Durham; change. the urogram given by tiny class. PrayO My Father, arr. by ers by SheUaPorter and Crawford Gates, and "Tho i HuL Poems by StartLast words Of David. ing Knapp, Anita Burbank, Chute Douglas Porter and PUP WUUams, and a story by thlsr if LEWISTON Janett teacher, violet Burbank. Carol Leavitt Camp of the Jo Stone and Janice Gregory DUP bold their regular meet- rehearsed the group In specing in the Lewiston Club room ial songs for comfaib Mother's UU-gen- iMg 7 Michael Long, Robert Edwin Hansen impersonated the Beatles. Closing prayer was by Janice Gregory. Vlsit-th- e ors from Stan Board and were D. A. Nash Jr.,Clair Egbert A short officers meeting was ' held directly after MIA. Kenneth Knapp took charge the month's acevents tivities and. special wfere previewed. Prayers were given by Clifford Sharp and Ivan Jorgenson. Clifford The opening Sharp conducted Sacrament meeting services. Darvel Gre--; gory offered the invocation. Maxine Lund was released as Second Counselor in MIA and Sharon Knapp was sustained in this capacity. Benediction was by Reed Long. Visitors were Mr. and 'Mrs. James Hansen and Mr. and Mrs Clair Hansen of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp and daughter, Colleen of Logan were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knapp and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nelson and two sous visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Alvaro Burbank family. Linda Porter gave the opening prayer In Sunday School. A snort talk was given by Verl Hansen, and the dosing ' Bishop Otto - CITIZEN. Lawletoau Utoh Brin-kerbo- O msEcnciDB O FERTILIZERS O PEAT MOSS Q TOOLS DAVID E. DAVIS COHPADY on Wednesday with Vice Cap- day pcoam. The program was announc tain Loretta Blair conducting Ariand Hansen conducted 811 S. STATE ed by Choir president Larry the meeting and leading the the MIA on Tuesday evening. West and was: Choir numthe ip in the Salute to bers: Let AU The Nations Th invocation was fitv-Miner-va Jon-le- d the lUpletoa Holds Maury Pngraa A special MAPLETON group in The Beautiftil by Marjorie Tttensor, When You and Were I and Primary Family Hour was Young, Maggie. Loretta Blair gave the secpresented on Sunday evening. Opening prayer was by Ed- ond half of her grandfather, mund Porter. Musk: was James Dales, history. Marie ndr direction of Carol Jo Bernhisel gave the lesson. Stone and Lillian Porter. The First Icelandic SettleVaudis Sharp gave a shout ment id America. talk Rotynn Portal terton, Mary Knapp, Norite to IS by Long, Kim Stone and Max Melite LfeFevre. Sharp. A typical Primary Standard was presented by Amy Bowman, assisted nr Rotynn Porter, Tex Bowen, Rhonda Chatterton, Mary Knapp, Tim Hull, Norite Long, Brent Bowman, Steven Huu, and Blair Knapp. The next Standard was presented by Veda Stone assisted by Nonavee Porter Wendy Lon Vicky Bowman, and Gaymchert. Carol Jo Stone presented a Singing Time sisted by congregation. Another Standard was presented by Amy Bowman assisted by Richard Exknund Porter, napp, Jimmy Hull, Alan Dee inbank, ana Brent Bowman. Ckeeby eeuld The next Standard was by eeald net isvsis minim Vaudis Sharp and Boyd Burbank, Marlene Bowman and Jessie Sharp. Pioneer stories were retold r Ruth Knapp and Canna tterson. Parts cited try Kaye Bryan, Robin Hull Dan Burbank, Louise Max Sharp, Henson, Stone, and Paul Gregory. A Standard was given fay Veda assisted by Blair and Steven Hull; a scene by teacher, Gregory, and her group, Judy Porter, Terry Hull, Gaylene Long, and Joye Etchert Mrs. Gregory tod story and tho gfau sang a song. A talk was given by Priesthood advisor, Walter Knapp and the benediction was by Marlene Bowman. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baird and daughter, Janna Lee of Mink Ckeek. Is, aad he the midget help people Ilka Its eperttioa. the device picks la sptte of of low-ea- st speed, tele radio AT Ms ear, ratter than fhra a transmitter located la At dethlag. The remarkably alld weighs Jut Sll of si ' Is wen entirely la the! ear. U Is tbaa a paste ge item has as cards, plastic or duglag wires. Ieformatten about fUa wireless hearing aid the leaf Is now available to the pnbtie. Far details, write to of 4 North k Have IwrialM IN BEAUTIFUL, FASHIONABIE MULTI-COLOMETAL. 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