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Show la Uwirtta EUataUiy, May Theres Love For First Graders HubtRd Fttod To BiitUaFFdity Family Hour 14, IRE CITIZEN, Lewiston, Utah 1IM S Primary Hours Held In Richmond Wards - The Primary LEWISTON i fancy. Nonnan la an electrl- - Mrs. Mills Mr. and By KARLA RAWLINGS from Utah State TRENTON held Sun- Mn. Reed Woodland enterwas hour family Mn. Anna W, Mllli, like a cal engineer at BlUingi, Mt. University day evening, with Pres. Wan- tained at their home with a HER mother ben, gathering bar j Joseph la an hrsuraiici agent, ENTIRE teaching da Andrew conducting. Openeven er Mrs. Beth Skkhnon. Pray little brood, la the epttamy Salt Lake City; Robert, i career has been In Lewiston. ing song ww 4 Tell Mo Dear lovely dinner party honoring RICHMOND-Sund- ay of love and protection to Oe Moot executive at Greeley, The drikken number near the LordTopenlng prayer, Rob-e- rt Mrs, Woodland's father, Ho- lng the Primary organisations ers were offered by Douglas Manta. Pros7 Andrew ward Taylor, who was again of both ward held their spring Jonu and Kyle Smith, ffln? wiggling, squirming little first j Colo.; 01n, a bookkeeper thwmmd mark whom she has mamEers write. Granite Furniture to lng was directed by Atom and and rend of her taught graders then outlined tee pogram, celebrating hla 90th Birthday family hour. The Richmoni Butters Nor-haand Laura Lou CampSalt Lake life her Store, to aeema all She City; Etodugarton. 'busy During which was as foOows: Song, and Robert graduated she has always been active Two Little Eyes, " by the anniversary. Guests wen Ho- ward held their program Jh bell accompanied by Adonla : an uncanny deelro to P ' Sandra In the U3S Church. At the Mtoonbeam and the Sunbeam ward and Gwen Taylor, Kat the communuity building. A Dennis glve special care and atten- - from the Uni'varsltyof tar, Susan, Mr. and Mrs. of Reed advisor flDsd Glenn and misreJoseph tun to the backward, ahy, "We Are Our Heuv- - Richard Nelson and daughter large age of 14 she became Prifriends attfPdvd to hoar the Woodland gave a short re-tor Uttle pupil, By the sions for the IiXJ church. mary Secretary which poslFather's Children, enly I, and tee enrollment the conclusion of entin Primary end of the Set year her Her only living daughter, tion die held uM' graauat- - the Guide bojya' end Ann Mae. from adwoL She from participate. The theme of the the graudatod students have frown to love lng high Business CoUego In Salt taught la Primary ,14 ward the same program was "Wo an Our of the various andjMpradato an she has LD6 ,f and Chikken". theme Restandards Lake SI worked and In HeaveniyTrather's years in In them City her tire years; done, nr fortityad ofWa can ware be Reverent". office of the the Skaggs Drug lief Society Magazmo presented. Prayen less efforts to instffl In their speech, song end picture by of six actual fered by Jordon Fork and Center, Salt Lake until her 14 yemu ea Sunday agentj pow iflnRL Helena Andrew, hearts p love tor school standards used in Primary by Mn. Carol teacher; S years Secretary of Oirls Mao Hansen, Mehra DURING THE school year marriage. used. Primary Funk accompanied by Mrs wen meetings Relief I After Society MIA; and Mills Mrs. Rawllas Ethd yean Oottle. the students present several her interest was inmarriage Mn. Lorraine Bu- Marlene Bair. President Loui4 yearsMrs. VeKa Mho preeldent, Pitcher, helped by dm COVE rearing ret programs for thsir parents and those present and se welcomed ill the At greeted pre members of thrtrclmses. Mr. Egan was sustained as second educattng her drikken, dew teedier. with an outstanding reperto- - but she Introduced the theme. Coun- preeent tonjoduced "the time she Is teaching a end Mrs. Normen Christan- - councelor la the sent never deto ceased end selors Karren Erickson and lZl OT DmniN D09B7J sire to continue her educa- olyn g each standards; Following School sen and chOdren, Carl lflnur- - Lucille Eskalsou Primary SutiAy sustained as Sharon Nelson assisted hi omp and dance. tpHul tion, therefore, an appropriate song standard to the Oifton Ward line, Naomi andLaV World pupQi Relief a during sug Society vtalUngteacfr- senting the standards. Child was sung halfdays of tho year are high- - War II she entered the teach- when she and her husband Sweet Hour by the entire PrF er ln Sacrament meeting, ren dPaayer." U0ted by programs m "Bm venae ware having parts speaking mary. Special reside, rls Mao Hansen, aocompen- Pern Lewis was hande-med- a presents Kim Pamela Bair Jackie Andrui us Anderson, iry conla retirfiTOn ehe Even led Janice from Griffin, then though by mothers of en, Gene Randall, and Marie Smite. Cheryl and presented to ing from teaching she will ducted n Singing Time. Oth--1 the chUiken. At a recent CflWlandn Jonas, Kristine Mauc- - Teri Begley sang, "We are school, correspondence rad always be IDMfMMI hetphsTwlS IN LEWISTON Mothers day propam each iley, Jana Webb, Robert Ran- Our Heavenly Father's Chilthe. wen Luefla Payne and Noil work she received cation and mother received lovely pot-- aztanslon dall, hTSankad Tommy Johnson, David dren, accompanied by v- their BS adIn bar me.Reeder. Remarks by Education, pupUa who degree tad plants She has taught her I Traveller, Peggy Johnson, mother. Mn. Billie Lou with her am Ro: Or toe inspiration she haa E. the rammer Ktndergartaunr graduating Aim Dermis, June Arm Speck-maAdvlsorCu-- i Robert bert from Ftank talked briefly. Mn. Clarlnda Little, Mary many yean and the exciting the Universitygraduated Utah and of ants Mr. and Mrs. Bob climax for her young studnts Jane Bair, Jill, JuUe and Lor-l- e Elda Miller of the Stoke has always been graduation on Thuradey. Skidmore and their moth Board was present-fBfipfg exerden with graduation cape and tassels and refreshments for the fri and ve nwii-Priesthoo- nrnt rs Ihrf con-eecdB- vi m mml; rmmn eejhe ItaPUfS m'mmv'wl - : f . . at Counselor Ja-lai- na - d taa tm - r - The Prosha i & UgSg1 I ay UdBnl -- b-,- SihnSS od HSWwSfsVs saEs- . CITIZED - n, t V-yy- PHONE .: Children Blessed In Meeting parents. 'Mrs. .Mins was bora in Lehl, Utah, to Joseph Hyrum RICHMOND Then was ' and fondly of SertUe and Mary Ann EHiaheth W. business tar the , few days jst the home of his Woolstoa. She was the thMlwutdav brother, Mr. and Mrs. Art chfld In the fomfly cf twelve iRjcfamSd Wagd Sunday. In chUdren, the second living the Scute ward tee child. daughter of William and DorHER EDUCATION began othy W. McCaney was hissin Lehl far a two room public ed Becky Ann by bar father, school She graduated from assisted by grandfather, Berthe Lehl High School, tbs ry A. Worley and A. J. third highest in her' class iYayers were offer- - TRENTON Two Mother's with an avenge of 83.6. This entitled her to a four year scholarship to the University Spackmsn and PunUne Speck-meof Utah, but because of the WEDNESDAY THE as teachers end the death of her father she did and teachers of the Rich- Sun Beam class write Janice not comcte the four years mond wrard Primary Griffin teedier entertained a seriei of conducted tours She began teaching far the of tee new stoke center. Each their mothers. The Firelights Cache County School System class of tee wrard has partici- with Ethel Rawlins as In structor also held e party. in the year 1916-1In the pated. Last week tee Rainbow dess Stephenson school Lewiston, Mr Mrs. Gless with Joarm Exola and LncOe Many where Hells 8tare is now of Logan welcomed their first Humphreys entertained their located. R was a two roan re- mothers. and second Sparkman Perry school end she flrst, cently. Grandparents include was advanced Tfcekkar trapht fourth Mr. ahd mrs. James Ander- to the Guide from and was second, third, Patrol with an grades eundhnent of son of Loan, Mr. and Mrs. by his teacher, Veida pupils. Merrill Murray and great Mrs. Marigane IN IMS SHE married Geo- grandparents, Mr. and IBs. and BVto M?nir of the rge Mills. . Seven rtrfMni Nets Rasmussen of- tiiwi. Stake Board ware present to were born to bleu this home, Cless Is employed by Johnson visit primary, and also five boys-an- d two girts. - A coutruction. .tee. standard pte- boy and gkT fliod hT ln-- Mr." end Mrs.' Don Vhwon - Primary Classes HostHothers lim-denha- 1 H. m u 7 . 36-3- 5 HAH Vlnson and family tela werit. ' MONDAY EVENING IN the chib noma the officers I mi teachers of the Richmond) ward Primary held .. their monthly preparation meeting with Mrs. Karren Erickson SHANK PORTION I LB. I conducting. Music was under tee direction of Mrs. After Butters and Ifri. Adonla Den- Dili 1TIJVXV 109 00098 wjl Mn. Reomone Lamb and Mrs. Colleen Jonas. The lesson was presented by Mrs. Adonla Dennis and a separation period wu conducted by members of the presidency, Mrs. Anne Erickson and Mrs. Lois HMmnpiwy served refreshments to 16. -- POT ROfiSTSl WV has Lb. 4fo BUTT PORTION -- .1 Slices 72c . DOLOGHA SWIFTS JUMBO .V 39' LB. VISIT PARENTS LEWISTON Mr. Bowman of Bountiful SGt-fl- I spent several nights past two weeks at the home of hla parents Mr. end Mrs. FOODS- - ROZEN Golden Boman while attending the National Security Sems' inar In Logan. r -FLwHwwde t! Fadnl Tissne learwater -- m o&m ' (ox.10 CntlS$l JELLO 3ud Pies . wiu 5forGc in Croam mm H GoL 85e CATSUP - Frozen lb ,.Vv F WEST OR ROSEDALE P - J,c Ffags. r ' ' yf ' V" X6CZ. BOTTLES Powdend Sngar3 Rxgi.! Vcgofarbla 1 LB. PACKAGES Earn From The First r i 7 AD Savings ... Hew Acconnls and Add Ons...Dsc8iv8 dds Extant . Borns of 9 Camion Blonheb Vienna Sansage Days snmnp FrooEanring. ' J . 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