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Show I - THE CITIZEN, Lewlstsa. Utah - Tm Lata To Classify Aifut t. 1M4 WARD CHAIRMEN (Continued from pace 1) Preston; Treasureton Ward, Star Idaho Beth Denton. 1968 Ford staFOR SALE Preston: Winder Ward Route, condition wagon, good Mra. Ralph Morten en. tion, recently overhauled. Franklin Stake: Stake See at 265 So. 4th Wert. Arlando Lanen, Chairman, Kent May. Ward, Preaton; Fairvtew Hue' SID it t i VI l In 0E) Lawittan Briafi Reunions Held In Richmond Area run IN THE SOUTH Ward Calcharge. vin Funk was in WiPrayers were offered by Balr. lliam Pack and Larry The program was presented by Don Pack family qf Preston, Prelude and posfhide music on the organ waa played by Gayle Pack. Special music Included vocal selections by the three small sons, a solo by Caxolee and a cello solo by Jeanine. Talks were given by Kevin, Jeanine and Don. Mrs. Bonna Lou Pack intorduced the numbers. The choir sang two special num bers. SAYS: Mil Mra. Merlin Whittle: Frank lin Ward, Douglas Wright; LinrosA Ward. Laron Bright: Mapleton Ward, Mra. Wendell nara, Long; rrenon J. Neff Booth; Preaton Sec ond Ward. Mra. Mildred An' derson: Preaton Fifth Ward. Mra. H. C. Niels on; Preston Sixth Ward. Keith Clayton; Orba Weston Ward. Mra. Laraen; Preaton Eighth ward John Manning: Whitney ward Mra. Carl Banff. RICHMOND Approximately 135 members of the H. M. and Amanda A. Egan family met on Saturday evening and Sunday on the Richmond park for a family reu nion, on sturaay tne group enjoyed Supper, games and a program. Several families came prepared and camped overnight on the park Sunday morning several attended church services. At noon they reassembled, and enjoyed dinner, a busi ness meeting and urogram. Games also formed entertain ment Retiring president, Bi-shon Wllzord James conduct ed the affair. A quilt was d drwan and presented to and Colleen James. Sunday family descendants of Matthew T. and Mary J. Bell met on the Richmon Park and enjoyed dinner, a program and games. 'There Wil-for- Blessings, Confirmations Held Babies blea-- 1 and David Gene Weeks, son Mr. and Mrs. Frank SchrLEWISTON children and Frances, Orson Weeks, Mrs. of Mr. and yer in aed in the Lewiaton Fourth i were approximately 45 Mark and Diane of Hays. ari Fast Kansas were: ward Fast Meeting attendance. have been visiting at Mr. 71 daughter of Mrs. Meeting, the In the Benson Stake center daughter of Mr. and of Mrs. Schryer'i home the Po-Rey Gene Collier of and in Richmond on Sunday ap-o-f L. Wiser. She waa given: catello waa blessed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Marriner Wood to Merrill her grandfather, Orson Hawkins Stoddard. They expect met for a reunion. On dis the name of Jean by this of Mr. and given the name of JoAnn. leave for their home The father. daughter week. play waa a large picture of and Mra. ReIlef society of the Stanley Fltcner was Apostle Merrill. Retiring name Third Ward was reorganized Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hawthe and blessed given of the organization la kins and son Earl Mrs. Edana tne of aaugn Klmberlv on Sunday. Officers released Bill Funk. New president is A. were: Frandaen of Dayton and ith Mra. and of Mr. ter Ray Hail as Meredith preLaRue Merrill. The program Julia Hawkins attended waa arrangeed by Annie M. Frieaa waa blessed and given sident and Mrs. Jean Mourlt-se- n Mrs. a Hurst family reunion on the name of Con June. Laree and Counselor as aa and Ballentyne acting Saturday which waa held in master of ceremonied waa Miss Helen Weeks was re Bodily aa Secretary. Sustain- Provo West-ovCanyon. in the Mra. Murtha ed were Mra. Margaret 'Farm worth, leased as a teacher and as President and Edith MR. AND MRS. Dak Hyer with Mra. Vera Meerrill Mur- Junior Sunday School sustained, Barlow as Counselor Marva and g Miss. Sydney was ray accompwiying. the family of Las Vegas, Ne Buttars was retained as Work a baaket lunch was aa a teacher in her place visited in Lewis ton for vada, Counselor. Other officers win a week with Dr. Hyer's enjoyed. IN THE LEWISTON First be chosen at a later date. four ward Fast Meeting, guests of Mr. and confirmed IN THE SECOND ward fast Mrs. Lercy Jones were Mr. Following church services children were a fireside meeting waa held members of the LDS Church. meeting, Mandy Pitcher, and Mra. Kloepfer of Rupert. to i I pre-sidee- ne nt er musl-meetln- -- nd at the home of Em Johnson They were Roger Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jed Idaho. Mrs. Kloepfer and when Bart Butler of Trenton son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pitcher waa confirmed a Mrs. Jones are sisters. Butters, member of the LDS Church. talked of his mission in Kor- Hansen, Darkne G. Dr. and Mrs. Harris ea. He showed many momen-toe- s dauffhter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blair Bernhisel and three children and souveniors. Refresh- len Buttars. David Early, son enjoyed a motor trip through of Minneapolis, Minn., visited of Mr. and Mrs. Oilcer Early, Yellowstone Park over ments were served to 17. the with parents Mr. and Mra. . weekend. . - 4 DOUMAK Pork $ 1MZ. PKG. WHITE STAR CHUNK STYLE TODA ' ToBtalo Soap 4 Cans $1 HUNTS Beans umpbeu-- 9 Cans $1 s 1 LB. CAN MJB COFFEE 5 for $1 ztt Can No. FORK ROASTS 85c Fine, Drip, Regular SUPERIOR f" IN PACK - Paper Plates D9C ROUND STEAK Toilet Tissue Salad Ditssing TANG k79 SUGAB IN LB. CERTI-FRE8- BDEAD H LARGE LOAVE8 NO. Ml CANS Lb. 79c Libby's Whole Kosher Pickles et-es- 01lOT f I1 J Reg. er GaL Jag Libby's . Can ' , - AG SWISS CELLO PACK 39c Private Brand Packed by Swift. 49' OR LB. MILD LB. 1 la tie High School Special fe 39C 4lor$l REG. $1.N MED. OR HARD sum. - 5 for $1 REG. Me KJ Lemonade 12 LOBBY'S OR TIP TOP CANS Z. 12"S Fmit Drink LIBBY'S ASSORTED Z. Youth Conference CAN Meat Pies 6f CHICKEN, TURKEY, LIBBY8 BEEF LIBBY'S frozen Vegetables 10 1 Cukes 2 Fresh, Green Long Ea. WAVE SET oz. Chorus practice. has been scheduled for 11 a. m. on Saturday and 9 a. m. on Sunday. James L. Bradley, director of the Delta Phi Chorus at USU will direct the chorus. Elder Sonne, who will the general authori-e- s of the church, will sneak during the Sunday session. re-rese-nt Beehives Hold Honor night RICHMOND the Beehive Class of the South Ward held their honor night on Tuesday. Teachers are Mrs. Inn Jean H. Andersen and Mrs. Afton S. Hopple. Prelude music was played by Elaine those present, the flower ceremony end the hhre building ceremony was presented, singing was accompanied by Elaine Andersen, and Alanilee Bah, awards were, presented. Prayers were by Mary Lu Hafaerson and Paula Campbell. Refreshments were served to 10 girls and their mothers. Special anest was Bethea Jensen of the Stake Board. ed lidamdMais GUIDE SCOUT .Doualas Wmte explained the outer cir cle ride and round-u- p camp. The parents viewed displays and demonstration prepared by the boys an their leaders. Calvin Funk, South Ward Priesthood Advisor, talked and Reed Woodland. Rich mond Ward Priesthood advi- ooered the benediction. Teachers in the Rlehnxm! ward include Anne Erekson. a 1JI ' oouni, weruoine spaceman Trekkera and Carina Ramp and Colleen Jonas, Guides. In the Richmond Ward. Mrs. Patsy Haalam la counselor in charge with Estella Hatch, Blazer leader, Edith Trekker leader and Carol Miller, Guides. r Scho-fiel- d, REMEMBER Clear or Green - ONLY NOVEMBER 19c 5c! Lbs. 29c Squash for three days. pkg. NESTLES REG. Uc 11 Youth speakers scheduled for the Sunday session include. Tom Clah, student branch President of the Brigham City Indian branch, Judy Brown, Portneuf Stake: Bui Morton .Oneida Stake; Susan and King, Franklin Stake Robert Mautlrsen, Benson Stake. CHOPPED BROCCOLI. CUT CORN, PEAS. FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS. PEAS AND CARROTS Golden Ripe Registration. Stake House, U:M p. . (Persons mast be regis tend to attend the sessions). General session, Franklin Stake House, Session In men,1p.m. Preston High Behest auditor bun, a p. m.,' with the Space night Team. Session for women, Preston High School Gym I P. m., with Roberta Shore. Barbecaed beef 4:N p. m. to I p. back of the ID'S Concert, High School p. m. uyBi Daaee Session, Preston Hugh School Gym. t:M ton High School Gym, 55 BAHAMAS S AUGUST Apricots for Caiuiing Bear Lake Rasplwrries TEK AUGUST Geaort iossIssl Pres- 2)g)c Tooth Brushes p. m. tormm, t HAM SPB.AY 5 fr $1 Libby's Fanuly Sin Ripe, Pitted. Tall Cans Olives . 4 Loaves 89c Fruit Cocktail UBBTS BACON f u - n. Festival EXCELL REVLON SATIN SET ' Lb. 7c Zucchini or Yellow Sumner South State SL e Glen-dal- Mourttsen and ' seven children attended the James George. Crane family reunkn which was held In Draper on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hyer and Mrs. Eunice Van Orden uraner, nanum stake; Ben- of Bountiful are in Seattle, ton Smith and Lome Denton, Wash., this week attending a Oneida Stake and Shirley Convention. Mr. Otto Stock of Portland, rope ana spencer Taylor, Portneuf Stake. Ore., and formely of Lewiaton Roberta Shore win be in at- visited in Lewiaton recently. tendance at most of the ses- He accompanied Mr. Ira Hysions Saturday, but will er to Lagoon to attend the make her main appearance Polynesian Missionary Reun-nioduring the fashion show for the young women. The fashG. Bishop and Mrs. Rex ion show will Include dancing Plowman and Carol daughter routines under the direction Sue, and Mr. and ears. Wayne of Mrs. George Crockett T. Wiser are leaving Wednesmorning for PocateDo, APPEARING AT two ses- day and Yellowstone National sions will be the Villasa Min They wffl meet Mr. and strels, a youth musical eroun Park. Mrs. Jack Leavttt and osns from North Cache County- Ned and Randy in Pocateuo Schedule of events for flu and the group wffl then goto conference Includes: Yellowstone $1LS8 BAG 111 Bountiful Clinic in Neuro Ra diology. BISHOP AND MRS. AUGUST 7 i 39c QUART JJ STYLE 4DoIb39c Or White ) ) BEEF 610UND 10UND s U none VS. INSPECTED CHOICE 0 FRESH YOUTH CONFERENCE (Coammed from irage 1) master of ceremonies at the conference dance Saturday. Included in the Saturday sessions will be a oanel on youth problems. Scheduled to participate on the panel are ueam jecsaon and Janet Benson Slake; Hendricks, Kim Wilson and Carolyn H. F. Bernhisel on Monday. Dr. Bernhisel and family haved moved to Bountiful, where he wffl practice at the Clasad Sunday Pieiton, Idaho ifeTHi vouifrTins nw nou Pd. Pol. 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