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Show '( Via' t , II . ' BIL- L- Y(lta Vbesnt Edwards - FLU- U INI , ' f A - V?-1- B- 'SlpgoOf Jn v t at FlakBng. Mrs. Karan Bcboea and family of Brigham City epant tha holidays with hv parents Mr. and Mra. Dallas Goodey. Other visitors at tho Goodsy homo were their daughter and an in law Mr. and llrtL Bob Grdner aad family of Deweyvllla. Mr. and Mrs Evan Godfrey spent NaW Years In KaysvUrvvliitlnf at tha home of thalr brother and sister in law Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey. Mr. and Mn. Leland Arch-bal- d and sons Lae and Kaitfa spent New Yean day in Garland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Godfrey. MR. AND MRS. WENDELL Tarbtt and family of Hunt Ida. visited during tbe holidays at the home of their parents Mr. and Mn. Sidney wen and family California spent 5e,,hi'Hday with their mo- ther. Mrs. Catherine Griffin. Christmas day dinner guest afyhe home of Mr. and sirs. James H. Jardbe were Mr. and Mks. Paal Pedersen aad foully, end; Mr. and Mrs. Qevtr tdmdenhall and daufh-te-r Brenda of Paid. Idaho; Mr. .and Mrs. Russ llenden-- . jtylUClMrfleld; Mr. and Mrs. DeVert'Hess and family, Lor and Mrs.'Kay Bin; Mir.end d'ughtar Trix- le, SraithflnM; Mrs. Eva Lae Thcmowa and Mr. and Mrs. Ira JaxLpe and family. S Mr. Mrs. Leland Archibald and sons Lee and Keith spent Christmas day at the home of their son and daughter in' law. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Archibald. Mr. md Mr'. Herbert H Sparta, have left for Mesa, Ariz. where they will spent the winter. TboVictors' - ", 14. W W ofCMeo, WED., fflUBlai VU. IAN. U. 14. II ?:- -' Jtaatry 7 s. - - 'i r - 4 CLARK8T0N Ur. Mn. Bryant WriUy and tem-- DOUBLE ' - Pk TUI CITIIKH. Lwiaw. 4 Balls and family, Ralph and a brotta Sherwin Cla-Mlrhuil CUrk, Their a John serviaian LDS mission at Bellevue, Washington, called and extended greetings to his family. MR. AND White and family of Garland guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Archibald. . ... V? and family of Fielding, and Mrs. Wes Tazbett and family of Smithfle'd were dinner guests on Christmas day -t the home of thei- - parents Mr. and Mrs. Sidney God-e k; V To Go' Dishop To Tnlh ill Annul Godfrey. v. ys Freellalmee Saturday at shopric. hr Another highlight of the evening will include the pre- senting of Silver Beaver awards to three dedicated s Scouters and community who have been selected for special recognition. Other recognize Pons will be given to Outstanding Unit Guide Leaders. Leaders, Forty Percent First Unite, and Veteran Scooters. dtt-sen- Ep-oic- h. One place that went all out for the recently past Christ-eo- n was Sky View High School with lt room deeoratkxis each as the one CHRISTMAS SPIRIT bh. 3 It. b the office Mn. Margaret Christofferson kept a small Christmas above. And decorated with candy canes lor Ihe students. Thousands were enjoyed. tree President A. Geprge Raymond, chairman of the Nominating Committee will present a slate of officers and Services Held Members at Large for election by the Council Member- For Child RICHMOND ship. - Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon b the stake center for Brenda Bair, small daughter of Kenneth and Sandra Bair. The services were conducted by Read Woodland. Family prayer was offend by Bishop R. J. Spackman. Invocation was by an unde, Gtreld Bair. Musical numben twdiuM a vocal sob bv Mn. Bonnie Ann Ifiller, Let the Little Children Come," end a duet by Mrs. Miller and Ronnie Lewis. Brauhms Lullaby. President Wayne Traveller was the epeiker and re-mar- ia by Reed Woodland. Ethan Thompson offered the benediction and the grave the Richmond cemetery was dedicated by Lawrence Bin ham. Prdudi and postlui music was played by Bin. Aronia Dennis. b Pallbearers wen wwhn, Gerald. Quinn and Him Biiy and Clyde Chitterton. The flowers wen cared for by memben of the Club. the services Following lunch was served at the home rf grand parents, Mr. and Mn. Uoyd Bair. V-E- tte Bedroom Sets All Hardwood, Dnetpreaf, Dave TaO, Center Drawer Action! Doable Block Grides, Gonetnetfon. Life - time Two Hours Lembtod Top. WIDE B00B SET EARLY AMERICAN REGULAR fUBJB - BPPEREIMN FOAM CUSHIONS. . . . APIECE MODERN NYLON ROSE FRIE8E FOAM CUSHIONS REG. ISBJB 1 1 ' - -Z- s&4a vtnjf m On, SMM9 b Uto T To FARMS Purify FARMS farm b Mink Creek. 400 Acre acres la sowed meadow pasture, fenced I separate 'urea. BOO (fry farm. M0 Soda Spring). N very wen flmUied rooms. Money- maker for couple. Grede-Dairyx, cattle setp ups, dry terms end A row-cro- terms. Please Chfl ACE CHENEY of Real Estate Exchange Ogden Resident Aona MS-12-58 Office WOULD dren ter, b 852-098- Phone nine to tend chilM8-641- home. Karen Car- 7. Thrills! HUNTING S(Ssi Polar Beer Alaskan Brown Boar. Moosa CLOSEOUT Only District Scouters and wives. Tickets for this highlight event are available through the Council office and Ward all stakes. Bishoprics of Exciting 0 t LAME SIT SO FA A soeclal Invitation is extended to the leaders of boys in Cub Packs, Scout Troops and Explorer Posts as well si Institutional Representatives and other Council and Scenes In Color and Sound Large Triple Dresser and . .Cheat at Drawers REGULAR set uvejg noon - EPPERED . President Marion Olsen of the Cache Valley (Council, Boy Scouta of America, an nounced that Bishop Victor L Brown, Second Counselor In the Presiding Bishopric of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, would be the speaker at the Animal Meeting of tho Council to bo held Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1MB at the Utah State Unl- rtntty Student Union Building at 7:00 p.m. traditional Scouting it will bfdta with one of Utah state Uwverilty outstanding Smorgasbord Din- aers. The principal speaker for, the evening. Bishop Brown, has had extensive experience In tin L.D.S. Church and was an airline executive prior to his call t3 the Presiding Bishopric. He was born in Cards ton, Alberta. Canada. He attended the University Saints of Utah, Latter-da- y Business College and has taken extension work from the University of California. IBs church acti kies have included Young Mens Mutual Improvement Superintendent, Bishop at the Denver Fourth Ward. Counselor in the Denver Stake Presidency for six years from 164 until 1960. In October 1961 he was called to the Presiding Bi- e, Hum-pher- .. Scoot Hasting J Mr. and Mrs. George Loot-lMiss Judy Jardlne of LoGaylen and Brenda, Mr. with the hcTd'vs gan spent Mra. Irvin J. Moon and BAT.. BUN.. MON. and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira JAN. If. 17. II family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jardlne W. Humphreys and temlly Visiting at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. spent New Yean (hy in Salt City at the home of Mr. George Lootle during the hol- LakeMrs. Marvin W. Loosle. and idays were Mr. and Mn. guests at Sunday Loosle Marvin and Arfamily, the home evening MR. AND MRS. David of Mr. Mn. and Mra. Salt M'. and L'ki City; chibald spent the Christmas Evan Godfrey were Mr. and Moore and Irvin J. son family, with vee' end ik toir With flrirley MaeLaiae, Everett Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Higgle, Mr. daughter in law Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Paal Newmaa, Hebert Darrell K. Lossle and and Mn. Sidney Godfrey, Mr. Bcvd Archibald in Blackfoot. nd mtchara, Dick Vaa Dyke, Milford, Utah and A. H Jardlne. and Mr. Nib-lefamily.' in pending Christmas day Rolf Tuddenham of Mn. W. Mr. Mrs. and aad Deaa Martia Larry Salt'Tipke City with thrir and famllv of Logan. daughter and family Mrs. Mrs. Betty Thompson of Mr. and Mrs. KUe Griffin Beverlv Thomosnn were Mr. Logan spent the week end viand Christfamily spent the and Mrs. Arvle Buttars. at the home of Miss Mr.' end Mrs. Lloyd Gcd-o- y mas holidays with their par- siting Alton Rausten. ents and Dallas Mrs. Bishop and family of Visalia, Every MR. AND MRS. Kay Calif, spent tee holidays with Zollinger at Auburn, WashMr. and Mrs ington. ers and daughter parents heir, 1:31 Ernie' Godfrey and Mr. and MRS. MARTHA .Goodsy making their home here with entertained at home thir mother Mra. Eva Lue Mrs. Arvle Butters. Mr., end Mrs. Theron God Christmas eve. Those present Thompson for an Indefinite frey and family of California were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas time. spent the holldiyi with their Goodey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thelma PhiUipe and parents Mr. and Mrs. Alph Mrs. Willis Thompson and Gary and Steven of Logan spent New Yean with Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. an Lothalr. Geargeanne Mr. and Mrs. Wallace her parents Mr. mid Mn. Ray Pond of Richmond. A family dinner eras enjoyObey and family and Mr. Herman S. Thompson. ed at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Darrfl Gregory Mr. and Mrs. David Mrs. Maynard dark on and family of Salt Lake City, iams roent ruMw in r. and Mrs. Herman S. ham City risiting with their Christmas day. Those present Q SWI.. were Mr: and Mrs. DeLon Christmas daughter! and families, Mr. and Mn. Bob Jnsen and Mr. dart and family of Idaho eve eind Christmas day with Falk; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth their daughter Mrs. Vince O- - and Mra. Nick HydUgo. 'UhalAUay ' "v- v ,v DaHShaep You'll See Thom All In $3,)g)59 HEAVY COVER. LOOSE DACRON AND FOAM CUSHIONS, RACK AND SEAT. LUXURIOUSLY QUILTED. CLOSEOUT SPECIAL I POOF SOFA V v v.' Rneit Movies of Far North Wildlife and Big Game Hunting Ever Filmedl Only BEAUTIFUL TUFTED BACK SOFT FOAM RUBBER. ZIPPERED FOAM CUSHIONS. MAT LASSE. REG. . U4S S 'i - 4 ' Dim .4 I DininGnoon sets - DEEP PADDED RACK AND SEAT CHAIRS LARGE SELF EDGED TABLE WITH LEAVES. STURDY CONSTRUCTION. ' ATTRACTIVELY STYLED. I.' t - C0DTO STATE j' 1 - PO0I1E - 852-Q-24 Close Ocll Spadal V. L 'r- - ALL 11 PIECES i.1 : f - $059 q"tijg.,,l!g!hyy Ais.kse Meenfalns. ft More NHv Umss . . . AI h Thb UmmioI Rlml This sed pnESTon fflGn school Januiry 22 and 23 , ADMBSIQN - ADULTS tLM hy Preetee . STUDENTS Tie Gelf and Oenatry (M |