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Show V ifi1 -- TTt ingynjirpti?i xy if f i-- yf i XV 0 i '.' lI i"- .. - J. .i V 1 I THE CITIZEN. Utah Jaaurj tt 1M bCaptain George L. Hard Sustains Auxiliary Help Le-na-rd n, .1 . EMen Qkmibs Wendell H. Smith, Preston. haa reported the aale of three reglatered honed Hera- ford cowVto George C. Reed- - KSoSSfiTm! -- The 1st Nathaniel Keller, John on1 (naan, Marjean Hansen, Ver Sunday lament, nesting, 11 la Baird. Peri Chriatenaen wai Jknuary and Elaine Westarberg aa Cloyd Wilde. Speakers Sunday achool teachTx. and Nelion Floyd Iym Nelaon waa auatalned aa nett, A trio. Mn. Ronnfo Lw-aeMn. Edith Olsanrlfra. Sunday school ehoriater. Chriatenaen Kean VISIT IN UTAH Beautiful Zion," led by Mn. Mona Wlkle. Mr. and Mn. Sheldon Kin dall of Grace vlaited a wad Claudia Erlekaon waa Mid In Ogden aa cueata of Mr tabled aa Junior rimwi and Mra. Stan Bell and fat onanist Ranaom wa sustained Layton with Mr. and Mra. Doyle Harria and daughter, junior Sunday school MINK CREEK SELLS COWS Captali Assists Ebicy Flights 22f; from.) Stead AFB, Nev., who recently flew 2 helicopters In man flight to California to deliver viuu sup- pllea and aaalat flood victlma. Captain Kehma, a pilot, and the other crewmen flew 244 mercy miaalona wane air-- ' more than 63,000 of fuel and livestock They also reacued 28 persona , maruoned by hlgn, water. BlghinMid Blisll HoUSodil' TRENTON The Elders of Trenton and Lewquorum iston Second ward held a social In the. Trenton ward cul- tural hall Saturday evening. Supper was served after , which they played voll-- y b . lag unit at Stand, which la A good crowd waa In attenprt of the ATC ayatem for dance. training airmen and otflcera in tin diverse skills required RECUPERATING AT SOME by the nation's Bell! la. !' recuperating force. a of hie deugh-ter- ,. His wife, Helen, la the Mrs. Neel TomMr.and of of Reed Wakley daughter linson of Preston . Parties Held Daddy-Daught-er - The RICHMOND daeaea of the two Llho-m- a Rich-moo- wank held their d this partial lowing which foe glria aang two longs, "My Code" aid Good Night. Genttemen. and-. Margaret MendenhallnccomShauna Bulen were The deds Bang Good Ladies." A tribute to me riven by Cheryl Baglay end a response by Richard Bafay. The enjoyed games r, guests were Mn. Eldn week. Seventeen gtrla and their dnda and partners of the South ward hrd their date on Friday evening in foe rown In foe atahn house. Conducting was Kathryn Smith, counselor In charge. Lynette Schofield of stake counaeior, CaMn fared foe Invocation. The advli-an- d crowd enjoyed a dinner, ftd- - Funk, ward prleifoood Menieu-halmulti-purpo- se sgss Mi-le- Pres. Louise L Teacbera are Mn. Wanda 8packmn, Mrs. Marian Bair, Mn. Nedra ftmckman, Crivte Fmik oftared foe ben-- The Hendricks cwp, Daughtm of Utah Pioneers w0 hold their next regular meeting cn Friday, Jan. 29. at 2 p.m. In ttie nrfe hxU. AX members an asked to be present i; ;l; li'- JUmee s Wednesday the MIA of the Scufo ward enjoyed dinner and a lesson In the stake center Richthe ard Baglay presented lesson on the improvement Era. Prayers were by Ethan Thompson and Clark Rif- charge of dinner were Sr.UInand Marva Dawn Alvey and Bob and Marjorie Anderson. Forty people enjoyed tin evening. Sunday evening aerripes In foe South ward wen under direction of Ethan Thompson with the mule directed by Billie Lou Bag-le- y mid Cten Hugle. Prayers and by Laynt-JoimsCtarsnco Funk. Marvin Soackman waa suatalned as Mar-ried- m ett . YMMIA secretary. Spukan wen Joseph Day and Pros. T. R. Holtof the stake Ugh council and Eldar Demu Gfobona, recent! y from a mlailon. In the X In the , Richmond Pros. Karren Erickson conducted the afblr. Prsyen Reed Woodland conducted, jffeml br Peggy with prayers by Robert JohnPlant and Robert Johnson. son and Cyrus Lewis. Chrlstensm wu susThe girls sene two sous, tained as a Primary teachaccompanied by Ann nx. kd by Hxrokl Miller. er and Mardeu Ttavrilu as The leader In the group Htjoyed games Lu-De-en ied Humohrejrx. ma reflwahmente with Vondn Taylor in charge. Iris Anderson had charge of the decorations. There were 17 glrla and their dada in at--1 endance. K; Cm DEVILS FOOR, YEUJW, BETTL CHOCXEB DARK CHOCOLATE LEMON VELVET, WHITE, FUDGE, CHERRY FUDGE. li 1 pkge. SHOULDER T-DO- FLOOD J2J . . . . U. 8. INSPECTED CHOICE smum 22 LB. BAG PILLSBURV 2 Lbs. 75c IIADGABIDE DBEAD . Lb. 99c . BEEF U. . MADE FROM CHOICE LEAN 89c BEEF 3 for Uc . . . Travelers LONG. ROUND SANDWICH H Ox. CAN Orange. Grape. - Pineapple-Orang- AVAILABLE AT eta. e, Ban PAC- K- ASST COLORS R Checks 3 ior 85c . . TOILET SOAP . 9 LUX i LARGE LOAVES H DD1BRS BI-- C 4 for 89c , DBEAD. CERTI-FRES- BEEF CODE STEAKS '.S''1 COVE The LeCova Club by Barbara Hendricks. Meethrid their January meeting ing wu conducted by Bishop Lb. 93c . STEAKS U. 8. INSPECTED CHOICE NUCOA CERTI-FRES- CUTS STEABS BE - iiiio's 49c lSe OFF Apple Sauce GRAPEFRUIT Brisfi LaCova Club Holds Meeting Pork Steak & ! APPLETIME 1 IG CAN TEXAS SALAD BOWL QUART JAR t foe home of Mrs. Guy Hendricks with Val Dean Hendricks as hoatexs. The afternoon was spent visiting and telling what each mem' her did during the hoUdayi. A lovely dinner waa served to Yevonne Larsen, Gloria Larsen. Benon Allen. Barbara Hendricks, Velds Egan, Ha Miller and Lazrile Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Richards drove to Brigham Frl-an-d brought their grandchildren. David and Julie Hougaard back to spend the week end. Their parents Mr. end Mrs. Ted Hougaard, came for them Sunday and spent the day. Angila Kinesford was hon ored on her birthday by her mother and father, riving a party for the family. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hbfflwn and two sons Earl and Clayton of Salt Lake City and Clinton Klnga-for- d and his fiance Nancy Hay hurst of Logan enjoyed a lovely supper and Mr. Hoffman showed slides and the evening wu spent visiting. Gifts were presented to Angela on her seventh birthday. Mra. Francis Allen Is spending several days visiting her daughters Mrs. Leora Giles In Provo and Mrs. Ed-ri- s Mlcfcelson In Richmond. Elder James Hess of Lewiston wu guest speaker at sacrament meeting. He recently returned home from a two year mission to the Southern States. Aldene Cornsolo accompanied ish sang WtiStOB CAUBOTS OBABGES : CALIFORNIA . Su- NAVELS lb. - COBB 7C Missionary Gives Report In Meeting j COBB . Fawn Bug WESTON sustained as Sunday school teacher to Sunday entog sac;ament meeting. Jack King sang a solo accompanied to Susan King. Elder, Gary.Ralllion reports his missionary 'labors to the Southern States. Gary thank ed foe" Weston ward for riv-fog him this opportunity, mother;': and.', grandmother bomfodr teaumonles- - Mrs. Nellie ,Tribof formerly of Weston; i; . ; ... Leon Mrs. and FerguMr,, son of Logan, -- were recent callers on Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Campbell. They also caned on Mrs Ferguson's cousini In Preston, Hex and Leah Robinson and on foe Don former family, Lundqulit Weston residents. Dale and Ante Schvaneveldt of Jerome visited family and friends to Waston and vicinity. While he e they .enioyed an fiventog with e cafe dinner to Logan with Boyd and Beverly Campbell of Smlthfleld, Gary and Patricia Fisher of Lorrin and Renee Olson cf Bountiful. Clyde and Lois Nielson were Ogden visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tiff Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nielson who Just recently celebrated their 64th wedding anniver . .' X. Frozen Foods1 FRESH DELICIOUS Apple Sauce PASCO -- i BOX. y uice STBAT7DEBBIES 1ML CERTI-FRES- H UY WA SBBS nwnn?2ph0.25c .ZEmPERWBAP . a Far Parties, Baaqats, Diners DONUTS IE CASE 49c PKGI 852-167- 8 , Gay's Bakery and Coffee Shop 49c IN MILOS AG MARKET I.' EACH FABM FOR FRESH BAKERY GOODS . A ooaa OFF UNO 4c BY T -B- 4 for 99c pnnFAlTCMES ppppHMB RICE NEW LOW : on 0 Db SraihSlUtSL . Briefs w as ,1 M,f Glaytor Larsen. Tuesday evening the scouts and explorers attend'd the wild life show at foe USU. They were acccmtnnled by Earl Egan. Joel Miner, Nm Allen and Gary Allen. Ward members attending tiie temple session Monday were Roy and Thora Geddes, Alton and June Klngsford, Agathe Allen, Velda and Earl Egan, Mehra and Nard Allen, Bishop and Mrs. Claytor Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Robinson and family of Sunset spent the week rad at the home ef her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ambrious Larsen. A quilt and several dish towels were completed Tuesday in work and business day. The lesson wu given by Vrada Egan on brine even-fog-s. Mrs. Francis Allen conducted the meeting. A lovely lunch wu served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bowcutt of Franklin called on his sister Mrs. Bertha Cornish and son Nephi who hu been suffering with a foot injury. Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Cornish drove to Salt Lokn to see their son David leave by train for Denver where hie would board a plane to fly to Europe where be will fulfill a two year mission in Sweden. Florence Alien returned home Tuesday after unending a tow dayafo the LDS hospital rocMvtog medical treat- - TASTEWEUi CUP TOP CALIFORNIA Primary. Special music eras a sofa) by Grant Flygsre, "If Christ Should Come Tomorrow, accompanied by Adonis Dnmls. Speakers were Mr. Flygare and CPiff Wiser of the Iflgh Council. ALL KINDS OF FBEEPAUlllG Fnstoa. Idhs sary and are spending part of the winter months to Ogden. ; Harvey Dewey was a recent visitor at Robin, Idaho with fos rioter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blanchard and fom- . Jfy.". , Deriq Thorpe ofLogipi, foriner Weston resident, called on Oscar, and Margaret Campbell. Abo at foe Campbell home as visitors ;have been Mrs. Lucille Campbell and son .Ronald, of: Monte-rieIda. Tiro alio , were Preston and Mafo& visitors at this time. f ; Larenzo - and Mae ware guests for a week in Salt Lake City xrlfo foeir children, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jensen and M . and MT. and Mra. Glen Olson and families. Lorenzo and Mae also vlstted in Leyton, Utah with Mix. Myrtln Ech. Tony and Carelfo Jensen were week eml of her ents Lorenzo and Mae. par Fern Greene hu been in Salt Lata City over foe week aid. 'Her sister Mrs. Louise Heath under went an eye operation and la reported doing nicely. While there Mra. Greene also called on other nfflfly members. w, NUen-swand- er |