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Show llchaond Briefs Sixty Persons Honor Woman At Birthday Party In Hall e was served at noon to 60 and Mrs. Roger Stoddard of people. After the dinner, a Shoshone, Ida. Some of the program was presented by married grandchildren the grandchildren. were present were: Mr. am Children from Mrs. Tate Smith, Mr. and out-of-to- HPSflSWS ana S?! Davis Mr. of Preston, and jub their lirj lunow ana families, all of Logan. nichnond Woman Hoxorod On The Cltlsen Photo For Victim Bidunond DPP Holds Heeling Of EbdrocnlioH RICHMOND TRENTON Services were held in the Trenton Ward chapel Monday afternoon in behalf of Russell Marriott, who was killed In a construction acddnet, with Bishop W. S. Holt Conducting. Prelude and posthide was played by norma Reeder who also accompanied the choir, who sang r,0 My Father"and Not Now But In the Coming Years, with Melva Cottle leading them. Other musical numbers were a vocal duet, Gods Other Room, Mr. and lfrs. Geo. Williams, accompanied by Donna Jones and a vocal duet, Flossie Atkinson and Nola Griffin, accompanied by Mrs. Reeder. They sang, There Is A Land. Family prayer was offered by Clarence R. Andersen. Invocation was by Glen-de- n Larsen and benediction by Wendell Williams Speakers were William Hess and John Elliott, GUff Wiser and Bishop Holt The Powers were cared for by the Relief Society and pallbearers were cousins, Ronald Larsen, Sheldon Epich, Duane Downs, Farron Marriott, Esley ich and Robert Lamb -- Friday - RICHMOND Mrs. Minnie Egan was honorod at a anniversary dinner at her home on Sunday when members of the family met 8he was 82. The group presented her with gifts ana flowers. Attending, w ere Mr. and Mrs. William (Nada) Hill of Lava Hot Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Edsei (Edith) Chris Services Held For Prominent after-noo-n the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, James Hendricks Camp, met for their opening meeting of the season in the HaH Captain Evelyn Stoddard conducted and wel- In Collision Funera services were held comed all present September 22 tor Bertha She also announced, the Minerva Jones in the Lewish ward chapel-Mrs- . dedication of the new build- ton Jones died September ing for Friday and also the 17. 1964. First-Fourt- open house for Sunday. Mrs. Annie Hendricks was released as historian and .Mrs, Clara Johnson waa sustained as such. Mrs. Ellen Pack led the singing, accompanied by Mrs. Lorraine Hulet. Invocation was by Chaplain LaVon Thomas Durrant, bishop's counselor conducted the services. 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Injured were Ruth Ann Jensen, 22, Montpelier, Ernest Jensen, 18, and CM Wells, 18 both of Preston. Mrs. Jensen was driving south the curve and collided with the car driven by Mr. Jensen. Sheriff Christensen said she slid into the Jensen car. There were skid marks for about 175 feet However the Sheriff added that the pavement was wet and very slippery. Mrs. Jensen was treated at the Preston hospital and released. All three suffered broken teeth. Mr. Wells waa a passenger in Mr. Jensens car. Speakers at the service inVonza Birch, a grandcluded Carlson. Bishop Rex Plowdaughter, Mrs. Hulet sang, I Love man, Melvin Bishop a Little Cottage" accompan- and Mrs. Durrant Gilbert, ied by her ion, Dennis, who also played a piano sob). Musical numbers included Mrs Libby Woodland and a solo by Goorgene Jones, a a duet by Mrs. Mildred Harrison had daughter-in-laand Alice Williams, George of a dinner luck pot charge which was served to 20 mem- accompanied by Alta Harribers and eight guests. The son, and opening closing The Year of IMS song by the Lewiston lesson combined choir. was given by Mrs. Olive Murray. Three new members The invocation was given were installed: MTO. Sadia by Earl Fuhrknan and the Olsen, Mrs. Anna Clard and benediction by Jack E. Smith-ThMrs. Esther Christensen. grove waa a son; r by falFay were orary pallbearers' Lewiswas Interment in the Riders low workers of the Skyline Tab SKY VIEW ton City Cemetery. Construction Company where Continued triM pea BUt Pall bearers included Des- Norman, Julie Russell was working at the time of Ms death. The grave RICHMOND Last week mond Jones. Melvin Jones, Diane McBride. Peart, in the TTenton cemet- end approximately 20 mem- Fay Jones, Orio Jones, Max The v Jones and Farrell Jones with ery was dedicated by Ird bers of the Richmond Rid- the the elected studentbodyl by of Lewiston members the ers and two guests, J. D. Epoich. last Friday and the finalists Russell Marriott, 23, was Cushman of Logan and Dee Fourth Ward High Priests named Monday. as Wen-debearers, honorary the son of Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield, of Ogden enjoyed group Mrs. Jones a prominent THE HOMECOMING com-- 1 Marriott He was operatr a ride and two night camp1 ing road equipment and came ing trip int Beaver canyon dvic and church weaker in mlttee consists of the the Lewiston community, died officers of South Cache High In touch with a high ten- In Logan Canyon. school and North Cache High Logan. sion wire, which electrocuted They returned home on InShe was boro Sent 11, 1887 school along with the preMm. Monday. in Providence, a daughter of sent school officers of Sky Godfrey and Bertha Mae View. The group has met Frederick Fuhriman-- On once a week dining Aug 1940-196- 4 and September in anticlpal Since 1940, Utah's nenfcrrcus metal mining hoe of the Homecoming events. hnrd M by foreign Imports. But now minerals they moved' to Lewiston been discovered and new dsmsmdo wanted far known TRACTOR FIRM where Mr. Jones was employdeposits. Uranium, oli, natural gas, gllsonbt end ethers (Continued iron, page 1) ed at Amalgamated Sugar have come Into their own. In 1940 Utah's minerals ried the former Kaye Hatch company. ether than gold, silver, copper, lead and rinc totaled and are the parents of in Active church they and civic only 17 nil Utah'i mineral value. Today, We aa three children: Sidney, Laura Mrs. Jones as served affairs, and Sharon. Kay has been astounding 9 I secretary of the Relief Soci- affiliated with tne Lewiston as and from ety president UTAH 1928 to 1936. She was also Volunteer Firemen, Lewiston Vh tar tnm Ito Mrtfe class leader, and magazine JCs, North Cacbe Riding club and American Legion. agent She was a member of the American Legion Auxuliary where she served as histor- Survivors Include her his-- 1 ian, Lewiston; sons, president from 1942 to 1943, chaplain Ore.; Orio E.,l and was on the national seMelvin A.. Loyal-- 1 She ton, Calif.; Max G., Ontario, curity committee 1949-5was Gold Star Chairman Ore.; FB F., Redwood Cttgr, 2 and secretary In Calif.j grandchildren, '51 1953-5bro- Great Mrs. Jones was also a there aid aiaters: Mrs. W1I-- I cher In the Fourth ward Sun- 11am (Rachel) Kloepfer, Rumo day School, and active mem- pert, Ida.; Walter Fuhriman, rat IB ber of the choir. BlOinga, Mont; Rulon. Og-- I She was the mother of six den; Mrs. Bert (Dora) Olsen, five of whom survive. Young Ward. First-Four- ' Farmers who diverted ac- r Chris-tenie- talkes were given by ers were Reed Woodland, Ray Mn. Leona McCarrqr as fifKim Hulet and Bishop Thompson th Grade teacher, Jeffery Theurer ana Mrs. Christensen. Pres. Sylmer C Jane and third Ward, grade IN THE South Ward ser- Harold Jessop, conducted the meetfourth grade. Grunlg n vices, Bishop R. J. Speck-ma- Mrs. Faun Dahla, ing. Talks were second conducted with the mus- grade, Mre. Flora Allen first rence Andersen, Mark Brown, william Orison, ic under the direction of Mrs. grade, Mrs. Rapple Ronnie Lewis and Mrs. Amy Leone Robinson, Mrs. Con- two session Mtargorle of Hadergarien. nie Bullen and Mrs. Billie Lou Benson. Artel and Bair lfrs. Margaret Johnson ana IN THE afternoon session Baglay as accompanist Pray- Mira. Maxine Christensen in ers were by Vemo Thomson the lunch room and Nod Bishop Rulon Thompson conBoo ducted. General ana local of- and Lyne Johnson. Released Stoddard aa ficers were sustained by Ger- were LeRoy Funk as Sunday drivers include Wayne Traveald Peterson. Released was School teacher, Rnald Whtt-ma- n ler, Boyd Larsen and Earl .assistant, ExplorDoaoe Godson. - from i th Houeidil educa er leader, Ind H. Andersen RanacnL, tion class bu mm moved to Presto Relief Society as MIA teacher and Cathrine Smithfleld. Jaunita P. Small as Sunday Johnson as Primary teacher. Mrs. School Secretary, Elate FarBarbara PuHan aad Sustained was Edith Schofield oes assistant Sunday as MIA Grom spent the fore of family leader, Ellen Pauk part of the were Raed and In town Thalia Spdfckmha'si Improve- as Jr. Sunday School teacher, visiting friends. Johsnon as itii4 Layne ment Era directors. Lew Mr. and Mrs. Clendon Bair leader, and a SunRandy Specimen and Explorer and BOas Joan Woodruff f School Dixie day Ateacher, Crelty Harris as Teachers ndiron as Sports director for Smithfleld spent Sunday in Quorum presidency. Sustain- MIA and Marian Bair as Salt Lake City wtthLany ed aa Relief Society Counseto hii testimonial Bair lor was Jaunita Small, Ed- Primary Teacher. Speakers and prior for the BYU departure were Janet Lemon who told ward Merrill aa Ear Direcschool In Provo. of language her at the experiences paas tor, Susan Hendricks family members who atgeant In Palmyra, fat which tended sports director In MIA, Elsie she the testimonial were took part and Lynn MilFaroes ax Sunday School Mr. and lfrs. Hanaen ler who told of missionary of Smithfleld. Mr. teachers and lfrs. In Australia. experiences Craig A. L. or Logan and Mn a Eakelsen. A BULLETIN from Park Hill ofHyer ana Salt Lake City. LarMichael Harris. Pres. Wayne School has announced teachwin go to the Andes misTraveller conducted the re- ers for the coming year aa ry with headquarters in Limainder of the meeting and 0. L. Balam as principal and sion, ma, following his comPeru, poke briefly. Other speak teacher for the sixth grade, pletion of the language school. u Three Injured Valley Woman Relic October Start Listed On ASC Grazing reage under (be 1964 feed gram and voluntary wheat programs will be able to grass this acreage without prior approval beginning Oct n 1964, the FmUn County tensen and bon Ersel of Pocatello, Mir. and Agricultural StabUxatlon and Mn. Henry (Alta) Coleman Conservation State Commitand aoni Merrett and Ran tee announced. Mr. and They stressed, however, that Matthews and Mr. and lfrs. Delbert Egan. A social afternoon follow- Hay on inch acreages still ed. Later In the day grand- may not bo harvested. Land diverted under the children, Mr. and lfrs. Earl Conservation Reserve ProgrEgan am may not be grazed or harvested through the whole year. Birthday Eighty-Secon-d D y?-- ' ".y ' M v' . Get BanvelD at your Daahr'a Now VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORPORATION 1387 N. E. Arrowhead HMeboro, Oregon 1 Richmond Ward Holds Conference LEWISTON The family of Waynatd Talbot and Mn. Gorilla Talbot Peterson Talbot of Nyisa. RICHMOND Sunday honored their mother on her Ore-- , Mrs. Anna Watkins o Church services in the Richwas ward con birthday anniversary with a Boise. Mr. and Mrs. (Been mond ward with members of the family party which waa held Talbot of Frultland, Ida., Mr. ference In the Community Building, and Mrs. Howard Osterun of Stake presidency and high with Nr. and bus. Loran Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob council In attendance. Prayer Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Odls Talbot and family, and Mr were offered by Joey Carlson TaHmt as hosts and hostesses. and Mrs. Glen Talbot and and Elvin Dennis. Two and A delicious Turkey dinner family of Montpellier, and Mr. 4 Services Held September 24, UN THE CITIZEK, Lewiston. Utah Prejton, Idaho |