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Show Lewiston Briefs Lewiston Briefs Richmond Lewiston Woman Feted By Family July naesHeld con-ductin- g. , n - 400 Richmond park. They as semblcd from over the county. They enjoyed games as they assembled, community singing and progressive games. In charge of" the ' action were members of the club: Janet Mau- Patsy Hamp, Catherine Bair, Judy Doane, Marsha Button of Lewiston, Julie Dunkley of River Heights and Bette Jo Croshaw of Providence. Adult leaden included Mrs. Grace B .Smith of Wells ville, Bernice Nelson, assistant county demonstrator, and Bessie Lemon, county demonstrator. Ray county agent, was also in attendance. As a handicraft project, the girls made tropical seed bracelets. Lunch was served at the conclusion of the day. Sis 4-- H Bnr-tensha- The Hurricane, Wed Side Okehs - Due To Take Part In Preston Event - Honey Transfer & ks I I "A Distant HADGABH1E Trumpet" SWISS STEM ROUND BONE I "Twilight Of - Honor" 4)c Lb. CHUCK STEM Dill Pickles "The Haunting" sQUAm Crt Deans 2 Lbs. 73c 13 Cans $1 3Us.49c POWDERED Honing Htik 7CansS3c CATSUP $1 0BAUGES I - SUGAR Lkgjgc SWEET "V.KSr POP I I -- 6for$l 4Cans63c 4Us.97c 4 for 09c riABGADHlE 3Cans$l Swim Cheese 5for$l Hippy Cheese Lb. 59c Solid Duffer Lb. 69c "SFSL GEM i SHMtiP n GEISHA 858-17- 90 Pork & Deans Hart's, 2M Cana Lb. 55c t I 888-089- 0- I OLIVES p7 4 Tall Cans $1 Iwc3forl9c Frail Cocktail STANDBY 80S Cans 4for$l Frozen Specials Hash Drown HELP The Jake ICE GBEAH They an sill abonl 5 23c 4080 til 5 p.m. Friday to make die goal in fluir drive lo sell subscriptions to The Citizen as well as renewals. Angel DDEAD J3T Feed 3 for $1 4 lor Sc DOUBTS SS& 2Phgs.6Sc WATERMELON $1 SK 7 for $1 SWIJALLON $1.39 points short of earning $400. If they don't get 27,500 they only earn half lhai much. They have un- CAKES lar1"- "- Orange Juice Grape LETTUCE THjAHCS... wart to thank all ef oar Frleads aad We 2 HEADS Cuatsaen for sack a Woaderfad Welcome aad Saeeemfol Grand Opening PRIZE WINNERS AREi GROCERIES Myren Evane, II East 1st Soath; Vtria Sparrow, Weston. Idaho: Lloyd Christensen, Mlak Cheek. Owen Wahlstmm. Hilda Steele, Myrtle Theoae Kendall, Ehdae Coy, Lola Griffith. OTHER WINNERS son, J. Walter Rees. a Nobles residence is in gan was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Van Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Will Quig- Orden. BISHOP AND Mrs. Milton ley of Portland have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs Jorgensen and family have Alma Kemp the past two returned to their bone In weeks. Mr. Quigley am Lewiston after spending the Mrs. Kemp are toother and past winter in Palm Desert. sister. Mr. and Mrs. Claire JorEarl Hawkins, Ray and Glen and family and Miss gensen Mr. JorgMrs. and Gary Lee Rawlins, Bonun, Tim Carol and Miss of and Jorgensen ensen Salt family TaggartBillle Van Dyke, Lake City were weekend Carolyn Bodily went to Salt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Lake recently and spent the Last Monday Mary Tag-a- rt nor day sightseeing and at Laand family. went to Salt Lake to .MissDahle - goon. . . .. .Loof Jones Pauline Utah State Dairy Wives Miss Sharbl Petersen, dauexecutive board meeting to ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon make plans for the annual Petersen, spent a week tat for meeting in November with her sisvisiting Ogden which all dairymen and ter, Mr. and Mrs. Parley wives are- invited also. It Elwood. is at this time that the dairy princess of Utah will be chosen. It was a deal elate HMw Jim Hess has retfor the West Side sebool urned home from a mission district Monday In the to the Southern States. James Bright, son of Mr. request for transfer of and Mrs. George Bright, finds from the bead levy te the maintenance and left Monday for a work mission to Calgary, Alberta, i Canada. He will fly to hie disThe voters the of mission headquarters. trict, thoagb few la ambMR. AND MRS. Wayne er, approved the transNoble and son Sidney visitfer 47 te I. No ed Saturday afternoon with leg veto. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Kent. LEWISTON The following Boy Scouts left for the National Boy Scout Jamboree 4-Hers at LaVor Forge: Valley home of Bonnies parents, Smith of Lewiston was the Mr. and Mrs. Sylmar G. RICHMOND Friday after- leader and he was accomJessop. The group was Join- noon girls panied by his sms LaVor Jr. nearly 100 4--H ed by Mr. and Mrs. Wily lard on a were the and Glade, Gordon Barlow, on entertained and trip family Jessop Emily Nelson THE CITIZEN. Lewiston, Utah 1984 Scouts Leave For Jamboree Hosts Bishop and Mrs. Melvin C. Gilbert and their son Ray and his wife ud family drove to Salt Lake City on Sunday where they were din- to Driggs, Idaho, and Yelner guests of their daughter lowstone Park. Karla, Mr. and Mrs. jack Cottrell, in honor of Mrs. Gilbert, who was celebratannivering her birthday sary. Mrs. Ann Thomson McFarland and daughter of Phoenix, Arlz., arrived in RICHMOND Funeral serLewiston Monday to visit vice for Mrs. Emily Food-lan- d with her parents, Mr. and Nelson, 84, was held on and Thursday afternoon in the Mrs. Asa Thomson, with a sister, Mrs. Rita Benson stake center with Paxman, who is also a guest Bishop R. J. Spackman at the Thomson home. Family lawyer was offerFloyd Dragoo of Maxat-lamMexico, and Dale Mu-so- ed by Elliot Thamley. Inof Salt Lake were din- vocation was by Reed Woodner guests of Mr. and Mrs. land and Quemln Peart offered the benediction. Hu Stocks on Tuesday. Ann Anderson and two The Richmond Ladlee two musichildren of Moore. Idaho, Chorus furnishedThe Lord Is cal numbers, have spent the past week in TO APPEAR IN PRESTON Disk Dovis, Duane Lewiston at the wane of her My Shepherd and Beauti Hiatt and Drada Sorenson known aa the SDs are parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ful Sunset. Reese Murraj Scheduled to appear in Preston on August 8, in conStocks. Larman Anderson, played an organ medley nection with a four stake youth conference sponwred ter Speakers included P Anns husband, came for his arch H. Ray Pond, O. L. the MIA organisation. family on Sunday and they Ballam and Bishop Spackreturned to their home in man. the Idaho city. 3-- Ds Mrs. Bonnie Seeholzer and The grave in the Richtwo children have returned mond cemetery was dedicatto their home in Monticello, ed by Leonard Cartwright. for by Wis., after visiting at the Flowers were cared members of the South ward Relief Society. Pallbearers included LarCHAIRMAN The SDs, a trio of folk THE YOUTH conference ry Thomley, Garth Nelson, ( Cantina ed from Page 1) Tim Nelson, Steven Nelson. singers who have traveled is being planned by the MIA of Portneuf, Brigham Young University, Owen Nelson and Raymond more than 100,000 en- organizations Franklin and Ben- Ricks College and the BYU-Ric- Nelson. Oneida, tertaining and who are now son stakes. It will be held Adult Education Cutrecording for Capitol rec- August 7, 8, 9 in the Pres er. The theme of the week CLARKSTON ords, will be the entertain- ton high school and the will be Continued Learning The Key to Progress.' ment highlight of an inter- Franklin Stake house. from page 1) (Continued stake youth conference in Some 1500 young people STAKE PRESIDENT in Priesthood Aaronic tiated and their leaders are exPreston next month. charge is W. Dean Palmer, field days, the ward decided to attend. pected of the Franklin to hold Martin Harris Day The SDs, who Just com- president which win be the host services on the same date. stake, WED.. THURS., FRI., SAT. pleted recording Give Said stake this year. Churchwide publicity bail The Little Stream and JULY IS. 18. 17. 18 General chairman is Mrs. been given to this event. Sinner Man for Capitol with Mrs. The people of Clarkstonl Records, have performed in Keith Larson, Norman assistant enjoy toe Howells, rural life of the Seattle, San Francisco, New York, Miami, Chicago, Hali- chairman; D. A. Nash, pub- small town, with business fax, Hawaii, Korea, Guam licity chairmu; Wayne BeU, opportunities, industrial emand Okinawa. They are pre- prereglstratioa; Dm Pack, ployment and higher educawithin sently recording two more physical facilities; Mrs. Ar- tional opportunities numbers for rawHui iel Meek, personnel, and easy traveling distance. At Donahue Starring Trey THE TRIO ucomposed of Mrs. Jamie Nuffer, food. least eighty five percent of who own and Dick Davis, Denis Sorenson, Courses win include many the farmers have foil a farm and Duane Hiatt They operate the art from of SUN.. MON. subjects outside of form a repertoire from time employment to politics, to town. The homes in Clark-- 1 JULY IMS comedy to folk and classical homemaking, music. As for instruments economice, to dance, to In- ston are comfortable, well-- 1 they play many ' different terior decorating to religious kept and beautified. Visit-- 1 ones from bongos to banjos. subjects. on are impressed by ber AD three are returned -.- OPENING SET beauty and serenity. missionaries for the LDS In this centennial year of .(Continued from page 1) church. 1964, the citizens of Clark-- 1 The Sy will perform in ie necessary when perisha- ston an proud witnesses to I PLUS a two hour concert on Aug- ble fruits and vegitables an the blossoming of their por- ust 8. The concert win fol- in abundance, he added. tioa of the desert They are low a baibeque dinner for This is also toe tone for proud of their religious and those registering for the ChflH, Paddings as they Industrious As they I be bandied very weflsit tide wwfawiphfai heritage. re-- 1 youth conference. the Other events on the pro- tone of the year when then eeived from the proceeding! gram that day wffl be a Is not much rush. hundred yean, and as they Those wishing appointments survey the flowering of their general session with G. Carlos Smith, general superin may call Mrs. Frion lor-se- individual garden spots, they tendent of foe YMkQA ai at prior to the recall with gratitude earlier the speaker, a pud of opening of the canning cen- families who gathered the jroung people discussing var- ter in order to organize the rtader lily, the bluebell and ious problems, a fashion work into large enough days the dainty meadow flowers, show for the gUs and a to operate. After the canning and who gloried in the general meeting for the Center openi may be shamrock blooms that lined csflsd iof gppolntiimtf. their window sills. toys. II, Cantaloupe EACH Cauliflower HEAD Murdock, Ietaada Baxter, Odell Ander- CHEBB1ES UTAH BING LB. LUG Help them now. They need die money Preston, Idaho |