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August I THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. Utah 20, 1904 Farewell Held For Hisdonary Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jensen and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. ana Mrs. Wyn Jensen and family of Los Erma Judkins of Logdenjl and Mrs. Lolls Lewis, . Mr. and James Rasmussen, Mrs Sharon Chatelaln of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mor-le- y Ruth of Salina, Sirs. Reeder of Brigham, Mrs. American Richy of FOrk, Anna and Ethel Green Vttmie of Smlthflekl, Mrs. Clawson of Hyrum. - RICHMOND In the ll South ward a missionary testimonial was held for Elder Harold White with Bishop R. J. Spaceman conducting. Special music Included a violin solo. "Adoration" by Ruth Ann White accompanied by Adonla Dennis, a vocal solo, "How Lovely are Thy Dwellings", by Lyle Larkin, accompanied by Joan Wood ruff and a selection by the . included choir.Speakers L. Ballam, Willard shop Spackman, Jessop, Bishop parents and the missionary.' Prayers were by Brent White and DeVar Fames. Prelude, and Postlude music was played by Mrs. Dennis. Handd has accepted a call to go to the Andes mission with headquarters In Lima. Peru. Elder White entered the mission home Monday. Following which be will attend language school for twelve ween at BYU. Following the services the Whites entertained at an Open house for relatives and friends. Attending were Mrs. Dorothy White, grandmother, Mrs. Mickey Boren and family. Mrs. Edith Monson and daughter Nancy of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Read White and family of Tooele, Care-we- EI-we- ne Bi-0- ' -- PRES. WALLACE JENSEN and Joseph Goff represented the Franklin stake In Sacrament meeting on Sunday. a Or-b- Larson spoke on Educa- tional week to be held at Franklin Stake House. Elay-n- e Griffiths esplained the Referral System in genealogy Anderson work. Richard on opportunities and spoke decisions. Janet WB- making llams and Susan King sang. Visitors at Annie Goodseus homo ware Annie Baton of of Cornish, Llxxie Preston Brigham City, and Vara Merrill of Logan. out-of-to- SERVING CERTIFICATE WINNER- S- (Left to right) President; Leda Pond, Pnafalent of Lewiston literary League. (Second Picture) Doran Lu Bergeron, Mary Stmmonda, Eva Faye Anderson, Ettiel Leavitt, Mae Han- - VehnaRawttns, librarian; Sadie Bcnemen, library Board Member; Alla Marie Vila Orden, Library Board Diane Elwood, Evan Hall Wed Daughters Dorn The marriage of Min Diane Elwood and Evan B. TRENTON Mr. and Mrs. Hall was- solemnized in the Melvin Grant announce the Logan Temple on August 14. birth of a baby daughter to The double ring ceremony Morf was performed by President Howard and Karen Grant of Ogden, which arriv- Raymond of the Temple Pre ed Thursday morning, just 2 weeks later than Howards twin sister, Helen had her - - the sidency. The bride is Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Lloyd H. Elwood of Lewiston ana parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. Hall, also of Lewiston. Following the ceremony the baby daughter. Other grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morf of Ogden. This makes the 20th for Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bingham. This Is the young couples first child. Mr. and Mrs. Mar L. Godfrey announce the birth of a daughter born to them Monday evening. They have two sons at home to welcome the and sister. Mrs. Godfrey children are staying in rum with her parents, Mr. and Mr. McBride for a few great-grandchi- sen, Virginia Hansen. Lewiston literary League members who participated In the preeentntlon of the certlfl-cute- a and In refrariimeute ld couple was feted at breakfast at the Annie Goodsell attended the Alfred Goodsell reunion held on Saturday at Newton. Mrs. Iola Embry of Fresl-nCalif., Is visiting at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Rolen V. Bastain. o, Get Your Education the Ys Way Prepare for the Future at a the long run; BYU graduates are in demand over the nation. Choose from 60 departments in eleven colleges. 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Registration Sept. 17, 18, 19 ' NAME. ADDIES1. - 15-1- ! CITY THESE DATES ' TOi Brigham Young UNIVERSITY ASST. LURCH HEAT Can- yon. That evening the brides parents honored the weds at a reception held the Lewiston Third Cultural hall. The bride was lovely in a floor length gown of white satin trimmed with pearl sequins. A peart tiara released of here elbow length veil sheerest illusion. She carried a bouquet of crimson and yellow roses. Carol Hendricks was the makl of honor and Maureen Elwood, Eileen Marilyn Morrison and Molly Morrison attended the bride as bridesmaids. They were dressed in identical taffeta dresses of brown, orange beige and gold. They carried Bouquet of fall leaves centered with a yellow mum. the Jan Hall, brother of groom, was best man. Ushers were Carlos Elwood, Gale Elwood, Anthony Hall and arr Morrison. The brides mother chose beige sheath covered by lace taffeta, while the mother of the groom wore a brown linen sheath. Their corsages were of talisman roses and yellow carnations. Grandparents of the couple Mr. and Mrs. Herbet Elwood, Mrs. Julius Jepsen and Mrs. W. R. Han were honored. Aunts of the bride, Darlene King, Ella Jones, Valors Parry and Ada Jepsen were In charge of the refreshments. Klmber Hall and Kelley Elwood passed the napkins. Morrison registered the Lela Suests. serving were Mouritsen, Kathy Fob Karla lett, Elaine Troseth, Richards. Kathy Nielsen, Julie Hansen and Eleanor Olson received the gifts. During the event a short in program was presented honor of the bridal course. Judith Rae Evans and Cles-to- n Payne sang a duet, as Ad John and Mike Jepsen, Mar-d- a Buttars and Kathryn La-- e played organ music durl- Ka-ral- FACULTY SWIFT PREM., a Za-Log- an BOZ. PKGS. 4 Pkgs. $1 mm ee The bride has just completed her Sophomore year at USU while the groom has attended BYU and has recently returned from the Western Canadian Mission. Following a short honeymoon, they will live at Logan and continue their schooling at USU. Prior to her marriage the bride was honored at a kitch en shower riven by Maureen Ehrood at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Ehrood. She was also the honored guest at a miscellaneous shower given by Marilyn and Molly Morrison and Caroll Hendricks at the Morrison home. Canned Picnics SWIFT PREMIUM 5 Lbs.-$- 29 SHANK PORTION Win-war- d, days. Also of interest is the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ashcroft born Tuesday evening. He Is a brother of Henry Ashcroft and they have visited In the occassionally. OUTSTANDING P Wnstei Britfi 6 BAC0nLb.4Sc SWEET RASHER CHEESE BUTT PORTION FRESH PICNIC Lb. 49c POBK BOAST Ik. 45 Ik. 51c CENTER SLICES 12 . OBARGEJOJCE 10s. DONALD DUCK ROYAL GARNET EGGS MEDIUM - 2 Doz. 79c AA GRADE SDGAB CANS 3 Cans 49c Lbs. $1.19 19 Pancake Floor BOZ. CANS Mr-an- Us. 4 49c BETTY CROCKER CATSUP F AND P . 4 Bottles 89c Graham Crackers HUNTS NABISCO 2tOZ. BOTTLES 5 Cans $1 SHBIHP Pork and Beans BLUE PLATE 214 CAN Lb. 25c TUDA SODA CBACEEBS ... - FIRESIDE SALUNE CHEER DETERGENT 2 Lbs. 69c ... ... 3 Cans $1 TINY 4 Cans $1 STANDBY OR CARNATION . Pkg. 79c LURCH HEAT COFFEE FOLGERS GREEN RIVER SATESHELOIIS . . 1 Lb. 2 Us. 19c 11.75 CDs. INSTANT ...... 11.11 LB. . 6ior 29c HARO IlOLLS U-S- C Oranges . 3Doz.79c 8NOWBOY JUMBO SWEET SPANISH ORIORS POTATOES-U- o. Can 39c . MORRELLS SNACK GIANT SIZE CANTALOUPE Lemons TRENTON Mr.and lira. Roland Mortenson entertained, the presidents and wives of the Seventies Quorum of the Benson Stake at a garden party at their home recently. Supper was served by the out door fireplace to Mr. and Mrs. DeLaMar Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Housley, Mr. and Mrs. McKay Marler, Mrs. Julius P. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mortenson. ESe 4 Lbs. 95c I Seventies Heads Feted At Party CHEESE fiKM Cans $1 4 Cans 89c GBAPE JUICE Ik. Haigarine FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS LEHOHADE coma Lb. 79c Lb. 2 . . 29 U. 5c Lbs. 98c REG. 45e 41c Donnl DnnUes 2 Pkgs. FAMUSE - 69c , REG. Me d Preston, Idaho J |