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Show WE CITIZEN, Lewietaa, Utah September U. MM CUftaaBriab EUen At Church, Play Volley Ball Quorum Holds Outing CLIFTON The Eldon of tin Oxford Clifton ward and their wives held a cookout, Wednesday night up at foe church house. They went for a program then ov-on the ball diamond in-i- ds w FIRST GRANDCHILD MINK CREEK Mr. and Mn. John Bum of Denver are the parents of a baby glr born September 8. She weighed seven lbs. two ox. This u the first grandchild of WEDNESDAY Mrs. Roland Mr. and Mn. Albert West-ov- Bunns and the first granchild of Logan were vlslton of Mr. and Mn. LaMou Hansen and Mn. John Hanat their sons dace Sunday, Larsen. The first sen, Hazel's mother-in-laof Mrs. Anna Larsen of Mr. and Mn. Don Westover Preston and first spent the day visiting her fa- and Mr. and Mn. Nord for Melvin Packer o ther Mr. and Mn. Ed They also attended Sun- Riverdale. Mn. Bum is the former Carol Larsen. day school. the lights to play volley ball. M. and Mrs. Floyd Hebdoo and son Carrie of Pocatello, was a visitor at his fatten Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hobson who has been 11L He is feeling some what better. jfltttJftMILY er great-grandchi- ld w, great-grandchi- West-ove- r. IN A HEW ld FRANKLIN Four babies were Messed recently in the Franklin ward. A ion of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Atkinson, named Sham David by Ilia fattier assisted by grandfath-eLester Atkinson and Sa muel Johnson of Smltafldd, n, and Unde Mas Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry g Heldh Hawkes named Steven C. by his fatter assisted by grandfathers, Argel Bennett mu Horace Hawkes. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen Kent was warned Alim Hawk EUnk Cnak Bridi es Kent by an unde Joe Dong las of Kamas, assisted by Ms father and grandfather Edward Kent pf Cornish. A of Mr. and Mn. Mas Atkinson named Robert J. by Ms father. A daughter of Mr. MINK CREEK A fareand Mrs. Darvel Durrani was held was testimonial well named Terri tyn by ter fa ther assisted by grandfathers Sunday evening for Gary Emer Porter anaQrval Dor-ra- Erickson son of Mr. and Mn. and undos, Harold Floyd Erickson who la leavCarlile of Morgan, Val Dam ing for Gulf States Mission. Durrant, Clairon Durrant and The program was as folGarth LeFevre of Lewiston. Prelude fay Judy S. lows, The Bishop Floyd Robinson released foe Relief Sodaty, Larson, opening song, congrePresidency and all officers, gation, invocation, Layne EriPresident Alfonda Hawkes, af- ckson speakers Dean Pear-ater five yean of service,, first and Karl Jackso Vocal counselor, Pern Porter mul solo by Lyman Fallows, vocsecond counselor Marilyn Atal trio by Deanna Jepsen, kinson, secretary Nola Neeley after five or more yean or Peggy Knudsen, Mardee Hart the service, Doris Woodward as and Ann Weber, "May chorister, Joycelyn Poxy as Good Lord ness and Keep magazine representative, Es- You. Remarks by Parents her Am Durrant as Organist, and response by missionary. Aletha Chatterton, as visiting Closing song, a vocal trio, by eachar leader, Elaine Dunk Claudia Erickson, Gloria Kellas Theology Clara Dean er and Clara Jepsen. Closing orrison Literature, UVonna prayer by Bob Erickson. Nash as Social Science, BesMrs. Sarah Rasmussen was sie Porter as work lesson lea- released as teacher of the der, Leah Lowe work leader, visiting teachers message of and Virginia Corbridge as he Relief Society. Mrs. Vera garment representative, with Jensen was sustained in her a vote of i thanks and much lace, Mrs. Mary Jean Lind-la- rt fine appreciation for their was sustained as organiservices st of the Relief Society SunSustained as Relief Society day evening in Sacrament President was Elaine Dunk- - meeting. ley; first counselor, Opal Parkinson, second counselor Fern PROMOTED Lowe, secretary Betty Cdttin, Demis A. Dursteler, radar-ma-n seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Dursteler of Preston was recently promoted while serving on board the attack airnt MONEY-SAVIN- G nSfr SUdlEDW H3B Testimonial Myrtle Woodward Chorister, and Gladys LeFevre Organist and Leah Lowe and Joycdyn Chatterton, Perry, Aletha Clara Dean Morrison, UVonna Nath, Bessie Porter and Virginia were sustained in the same positions. Esther Am Durrant as Tteoogy Leader. David Jay Hawkes was confirmed a member of the LDS Church by Mi fatter, Jerry Hawkes assisted by grandfathers Argd Bennett of Logan and Horace Hawkes. Farewell Held Fcr Hisdoiiaiy WITH Cliftoa Briefs riuUhKtUb Franklin Hames Belief Society Leaden; Four Babies Blessed JtlkuOUVt FINANCING utfktatq Today is '65 Pontiac Day. WSS: The year of the Quick Wide --Tracks craft carrier USS Constellation operating In the South China Sea. His promotion was based time in service and rate, military appearance, and performance of dines on-M- s Mi patting tha Navy-wod-e test for promotion. Constellation provided air- craft lor the counter-attac- k during the recent North Vietnamese PT Boat attacks on the destroyers USf and C. Turner Joy in the Clifton Ward A testimonial CLIFTON for Ronald Martin was held Oxford-CUftSunday night in the ward. Hell foe ion of Mr. and Mn. Mervfo Martin. He is going to foe Gulf States mlimonTSoma of those who attended were Marvin's mother Mn. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McDermott and Mr. on and Mn. Jan Mongomery Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. williams and Mr. and Herman Vtehweg of Springs and many mon. Ihoie on the program wan Bishop Reeder, John Porter sod Am Hansen, accordlsn solo by Jan Montgomery and remarks by tha missionary. Bfin. Marquarlte Henderson drove to Salt lake City Turn-da- y with Mr. and Mbs. Ruel Keller of Preston who had to V i down on business. SUNDAY Mr. and drove to Mr.. BaUev's sister, Mr. and Mn. Joe Arbon in Alban, to n chicken dimer-Ali- o attending wen a sister of Sir.- Bailey, Mn. Anna Lusk, Mn. Brin Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Renters all of Pocatello. Mr. and Swenson and Mr. and Mn. Loren Christensen of Malad and some of their children. Some of them attended church in Arhon. They were all former residents of - Mrs-Roy- Alton. CALLED ON MISSION GRACE Ted Mlckelson, son of Mr. and Mn. Franklin Mlckelson has gone to serve a mission ofr foe LDS Church and will be in the North Indian mission with headquarters in tha Dakotas. Sure Remedy Feei like yours oat of touch with the distant famllyf Long Dlstaneo puts you right In tho cantor of things again. Ife so ooey, so fast, ao satisfying. Pick up your phone and go n visiting tonight UNTAMU PoflHao Ponttaooffaliiga naw "qatek? Jast this: A JnrtMjljdre4Mjs -t- ha alfclist, swlftaat-shlflia- g Bateaatia trananlaaloB you avar tooehad a toa to; aagar aaw Trophy 8 d paarvn nsv stsarlng aglBty; a rid. 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PALHEB IMPLEMENT COMPANY ' a 1 ' 17 NORTH STATE STREET PRESTON. IDAHO TOUT KAUSEI1 GLASS & PAINT .. IS Rayee . North State, Preston Mrs. Charles Bailey and Dennis of Tonkin. Constellation, largest conventionally powered ship in foe world, normally operates out of her homo port of San Diego, Calf. What dfi vi Man of Loo Mrs. Soda al |