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Show I I :1 . I THE CITIZEN, Lewistau. Utah Aiut 27, 1N4 (nhk Rasmussen. They aU attended the August Anderson family reunion held in Blacksmith Fork Canyon, and also the Lars Rasmussen family retmlon held In the Preston City Park. They also spent a day at the Hyrum dam boating and water skiing. Mr. and ' lnSLoganne visited Mr. their and and family Mrs- - Gene Coleman and fam ily in Logan. They accomj sion ufrd,Mr. indBfrs plbh and family of' Ogden on a one day outing at Lagoon, and then returned home to Washington. Mrs. Curtis Gunter has returned to her home In Clarks-staWash., after spending the past month visiting her slaters LaVern Bassett and Otoon and other famiT Lite Cteatfr EHemembers. ly LAVINA CROCKETT Danes Howard Shumway from San Bernardino, Calif., mat sevand eral days visiting Mr. Mrs. Wendel Godfrey recentLa- - ly. pun. at tha or can Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Godfrey and family from Salt dag n, Tt Lake City and Michael Heaps from Smlthfleld were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Wendel Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fulton and baby daughter Stephanie from Campbell, Calif., spent the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orville Creech and family. returned Lynette Creech after FuUons with the home a weeks vacation visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Faye in FYeemoct, Calif., and alio Mr. and Mrs. Larry Creech in Hayward, Calif. Mr. and Mrs.Irvln Kendall and Mr. and Mra. Em Ken- dell and daughter Carolyn at-tended a welcome home teotimonlal for Richard Kendall, In Ogden lastt Sunday. Rich aid recently completed an LDS Million In Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. DeConn Pitcher and family from Canada, were the past week at the of Mr. and Mrs. Em Kendell and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myler. Wa-ba- - Cham-Albert- a, -F- are happy with the arrl-o- f Mrs. Sally Peterson and two another of Salt Lae City Lawrence ana Michael horn last week lo Gloria' end daughters home returned Friday with Holloway of Alamoia, Colo., Charles William Orison. Other returned home Wednesday af grandparents am Mr. and Jerry when he came to town. ter spending eight days in Mrs. Charles H. Orison Jr. They visited parents, Dr. and town. They am aoni of Ra-N- and Greet Grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Gerald Peterson and Brown Murray Holloway. They and Mrs. Charles H. Orison Mr. nd Mrs. Mark and family. vlaited with grandparents, Sr. of Logan. d Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo MurMrs. Veryl Gibbons and son Mr. and Bln. Arlan and two daughters of ray. Joyce visited with her Roger of Phoenix, Arisons Saturday parents, Mr. and Mm. A. J. returned home Tuesday after California spent Mendenhall and family. spending two weeks at the and Sunday with their par'Mrs. Gbeen Chrlstoflerson, home of her father, H-- S. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Nel enroute to Minneapolis, and family returned to Po-- i, Webb and with relatives in Canf., after spending town. They were brought to Minn., to visit Mrs. HUlyards enjoyable two weeks in Logan by jdane by friends, on parents before returning. i with parents, Mr. end Saturday lfr. and Mm. Eldrin The library in Richmond Mrs. LeRoy Murray and Mr. Butler mid family of Clear- win be closed to the public and Mra. George Chrlitoffer- - field bame to visit and take the week of August 24 to SI Mr. Webb home with them for the annual summer Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Peter for a visit RICHMOND Mra. Dar son rell Fish of Durango, Colo., Mr. and Mrs TRENTON Harold Spackman wore hoeta to a wedding recepthnrin the Trenton ward hall, honor ing Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd But tars. A beautiful wadding cake made tar Flossie Atkinson was displayed. The beautiful trousseau of was alio on display veky gifts were racei this young couple. They are making their home in Lake City. us AIR- ea Hill-yar- Hill-yar- d ,TF (Continued from page 1 scout and commercial booths dining the Thursday program The flower show Judging will be under the direction o denwith Mrs. Warren Erick son of Pocatello serving 1 Judge. Frlday'a program open i'mm dairy i itock Judging and the Junior Rodeo.i, Saturday's program ea horse ' show, Junior Fun made, Farm Bureau Stock Day an ale. Tibs FUM Trip MwWi PURE BEEF 100 taught irfffg RICHMOND mnGS TURKEY 25c LB. Sausage Rolls SWIFTS 3 Lbs. $1 ROUNDSTEAK RACOR SWIFT PREMIUM Whipping Cream Pint . Lb. 39c SWOTS CANNED Collage Cheese 3 Lbs. $1.89 Lb. 29c Potted Heat DOG FOOD LIBBY'S Can 10c 3Cans$l Shrimp Oranges CATSUP MANDARIN CLIFF HOUSE Cans $1 4 Cm 9k FIUIT DIIHKS - Hi-- C TOUATO JUICE - PAP Shortening . REG. 9LM ONLY HSU - low's IUa mm SAUSAGE LURCH HEAT - Ttnpt UUt'i 4 Cm 11.00 j Cm SpriagCirka HMiHMinMMHHi.H msshimwhumsi POTATO FLAXES NO. U CAN 3rigi.Sl.IO -- mims I 12 Pkfi. JELLS BEST 6 Till 3k TOILET TISSUE - Voliro .. TOMATOES LARGE RIPE 2 LBS. -F- CrnTfc 2Phg.49c ROZEN SPECIAL- S- PEAS-CO- DH fixed Vegetables Peas and Caimls UTAH IRAPES POTATOES - seedless RUSSETS 20 Lbs. 09c LEnons 2 JUMBO t Lbs. 27c Ea. Uu night Harold la Ward organi- zation. Htcovtn Bfr. and Bln. Harold Ward and Connie, Duane and Lori Biro. and mother, Brooks drove to California Tuesday for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Roland and Gladys Haws went to Bear Lake Sunday and visited the Mintonka Caves. Mn. Venice Reader and Laketown family drove to Wednesday and spent the day h with her mother and er, Mr. and Mrs. John Wes- her Mor-tens-on step-fat- Froa Bull ton. BIr- - and Mrs. Merlin Andrew and family spent Wednesday afternoon at Downa-t- a where they enjoyed a picnic and swim. Friday morning, Mr. gad Bfra. Merlin Anutew drove to visited Sterling where they her parents, Bfr. and Mrs. Claunch and also attended a wedding of a nephew, James Claunch, son of Mr. and Bfra. Walker Claunch of Blackfoot and Miss Judy Jensen of Pingree, Idaho. A. L. Andrew underwent an operation Wednesday tor the removal of a cataract He waa able to leave the hospital Blonday and la s few days with his Bfr. ana Bin. Arthur shall of Logan. ett How to liven up a lunch box Meat chtna 00 slmoit an tastes new Md wonderful when you sa Kraft Sand with Spread. Now In a Kandy new lari kind of sandwich rtde-mou- th KRAFT Mriehjjpraad Lacal Bay Hakes Baad... 12 to 12 at LAGOON FOOD RIDES SWIMMING DANCING 110 PLUS PRIZES 4 FRANKIE AVALON 39c o $2 PER ADULT CHILDREN UNDER 12 Swift's for 25c Reunion HeU By TraveDers SEPT. 5 CANDLELIGHT Ice cream fast on Saturday morning at day the president of this the home of BIr. and Bln. Duane Griffon in Newton. (Hi Sunday the group enjoyed dinner and a social day at the Traveller home. Weekend guests at the Reed Spackman home were Bln. Leone Beattie of BIr. and Bin. Deloy Beal and three eons of Idaho Falla ol OCOMA SWIFTS Mra. MeMn Lott and children, Bmda, Bert, Shelly; Shaun, Troy and Trinrls drove to Twin Falli, last week and rod Bfr. and Bfra. Wallace A. visited four days with lfr. Cottle rode with the Clarks-to- n and Mrs. Mickey Quigley. Riders Club at a demonstration at the Rodeo Satur- Sea-Supp- er 2)c Cans $1 Heal Pies 5 for 89c Dinners BlerriB of Monterey, Calif., Mr. Blardeen Traveller and BIr. and Bln. Bill Harris of Brigham attended a break- The TYenton Chefs won two blue ribbons on their entries at the County ndr and one entry goes to the State Fair. These hoys are Marvin Ashcroft, Study Cottle, Robert Blernll and Perry Spackman. lead by Andyn Reader and Venice Reader. BIr. and Bln. Harold Ward Iritis 12 5 for 89c Til-lotx- en to Hid family drove Pocatello on Sunday to visit Ms mother, Mm. Rote TUlot- - e LflmfinaJft VgHWttNmV Cantaloupes lfr. and Mm. Marvin TRENTON Rex Read is slowly improving from On Wednesday evening of burns recent sustained he RICHMOND DescendAnna Mrs. ast week, SpackHe was man and several members ants of Cornelius Traveller when burning weeds. on burned the seriously of her family met for supper and wives, Frances and hands and arms, and about park. Attending were Elizabeth, met for a ieun the face. Bln- - Hendricks of California, Bln. Shirley Baird and fami-il- km on the city park on Sat Reed urday. Dinner was enjoyed Mr. and Bln. and two daughters, by approximately 75 people and Bln. Alvin Spackman after which they playec and daughter. Bin. Theoda games and enjoyed a proat which Joan Smith Spackman and Bln. Blildred gram family genealogist, show visitHarrison. They enjoyed a family tree; talks w TRENTON The John ing following supper. was reunion Blabel Pitcher Pond tty aw family given Attending PTA Convention Irene Traveller gave a shor held in the Trenton Cultural In Ogden on Saturday. history of her father, F. V Hall Friday Bln. Elaine Nivlson, Bln. Traveller. oldPres. Willard Carina Hamp, Mrs. Ruth Ut- est memberGifts for the present went to charge. ile and Bin. Colleen Jonas Frank Traveller, for the A program waa present-eBIr. and Mrs. Don Carlson youngest child, to Marvin and reorganization of ofhome and ion Brad returned and Jennie Traveller, aw ficers took place. Those seon Sunday after spending ten for the most children wenf lected for the coming year in Wabpeton, NT D., to a family from Brirham were presiBoyce Pitcher, Don attended State Family officers dent; Boyd Pitcher, vice School of Science. He received include organization Reed. Woodland, president; and Rhea training In mechanics. While Garr Christensen, Lorraine ecretarrfreasurar. Pitcher, they were away a baby girl Sndgrove and Elotae The wni boro to Brant ana JSc-- Hansen as secretary. Willard The qualine Carlson in an Boman, and Rhonda little one la Stacey Wgitta was served to Ann. They reside was considabout and 15, field Other WESTON Bertha AnderBIr. Hid Bin. Ji Sorenion son was happily surprised on ered by many to have been also of Smithfleld her birthday tty her children an outstanding i Several afreets have recent- from SattLake City. They ATTEND BfEET ly been oiled and several tookthe family out to supper TRENTON Jalalne Jen more are to be chipped and in Logan. Four of her grandsen. Melva Cottle and Helena IUa Improvement son! stayed to visit at grand- Andrew attended the State will be paid for by money ob- mothers home for n week. Bfr. Hid Bln Glynn Phillip PTA Convention i n Ogden tained from State highway Ethel Rawlins commission funds. A curb and and three children have been on gutter improvement is being visiting with her 'parents the ' on ana First Blaurice East compietad Tlngy family as they Main Street on the north side are making their homo m Blark and Nancy Tlngy and of the afreet and between Tuscoa Arizona. baby and Karen and Cbm Phillips the accompanied Tlngy family to church In the wnra. Also at Sunday school were BIr. and Bln. Arthur Neuenswander former school Drinctoal of Weston now mgJnSi Lake City. BLUE GOOSE BRAND Pkgs. NO. 2 7k 10lUPkf.lfc Cinamon Rolli Wonder 11.00 id if Ywee1 Ctilk UalMi S Csas SUM Cai Angel Food Cakes -- rAM nmwan $lw49 Cm S1.09 CANS 45-O-Z. nnpnnAcN 93c 13 CANS 12-O- Z. PEAS RUGS CANS 4B-O- Z. 4 for 8k 1. 3 Cm I1J9 APPLE JUICE - TaM Mm. Reunion Held By Pilchers picnics OR MED. NIPPY SWISS past week visiting her y; 59c c Cheese . Lb. 55c and First South on First on West Property ownen these streets an participating in the cost of this work. Recently BIr. and Bin. Ivan Main Many plea sant remarks have been made concerning the city float that been used seven times so far at various community celebrations. The mayor, City Council and entire citizenry with to thank the members of the committee who built his beautiful float They were Mr. and Bfra. Norwood Jonas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Marand vin Traveller and Mr. BIrs. Earl Smith. on-th- SWIFT PREMIUM - TRENTON President T. R. Holt of the Benson Stake was the visitor at ear meetand ing Sunday morning poke in the evening sewion. Ctaston Payne , sang with Min Judy Evans at the wed ding reception of Evan Hall ana Diane Ehrood Hall Fri by day night hi Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hulse and six children of Camp Verde, Art., have spent the Float Comments Favorable 59c LB. FRESH HOURLY ; Stake President Talks At Meet from the Lewis too Kindergarten 'M closed' their summers wo with a field trty to Willow Flat The group hiked to the heed of Cub River, had hutch, roasted wieners and marshmallows and played Clair Hollingsworth. BREASTS - Elder LarMr. and son of ry Bair, Bars. Clendon Rnir of Richmond, will bo honored at a in the farewell program Benson stake center on Sunday, prior to his leaving for the million home. He hai accepted a call to fulfill a mission to the Andes mission and wUl spend 12 weeks at BYU studying the Spanish language. Larry la n graduate of North Cache nigh school and seminary and attended Ricks college In Rezbura, Idaho, last year when be was on the honor roll both. staneitersHe has hen active In the church all Us Ufe, holding many offiees in the Priesthood quorums. RICHMOND Train Iritis Klafayaitai The class Is FRYER Farewell Set For Hissionary Boys Return To Colorado - Wedding Reception Illinois Doctor, Family Visit CORNISH Or. and Mra. Blerlln Forrester and four children from Urbana, Illinois have spent several weeks visiting in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Reeae Naegte. They to win return neat week Champaigns, I1L, where they wffl be living. Mr. and Mil. Defcert Martin spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City - with their son Van, who left Monday to serve on a LDS Blisslonin the Central Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Glen Epplch and two aofrnnftj Ihroo daughters from Otheuo, Wash., Vacationed the past week in Cache Valley, visiting family members and friends. They and night the home of Eppicha parents; Bfr,, and Mrs. James UdmwS Md Couple Hosts - Ti o FREE and you will too ai a graduate of Utahi finest private buiinou collego. Plan a career in IBM or Adminiitration; 1 o CPAI The training and ob placement b your, at "ID". Fall registration i. September 17. For details contact the . 2 GaL gLM John Beyers 405 East Center Street, Logan, Utah Please send me f8&m Preston, Idaho LBJ DAY tickets. Enclosed you will find $ ($2 per adult) DAY LBJ to checks COMMITTEE) (Make . . f ,A ' NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE i ' 1 |