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Show - THE CITIZEN. LewMo, Utah Jely 1. 1MI UwistoR Britls BRIEFS The ' Merrtband Primary dees of the Lewiston Fourth ward enjoyed a tour of the Loan LBS temple grounds LEWISTON The family with their teachers Kaye Tit-mand Connie Blair. While of Mrs. Rachel Detton ana there they held a testimony the late H. H. Harrison fern meeting and heard their be Uy met on Saturday in the son. The glrla were Carol 8u Richmond City park for their Plowman, i King and annual family reunion. Lunch and visiting waa enjoyed by LEWISTON m j in Utah,: after s days fishing . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Detton, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Harrison Mrs. IdeSa of Lewiston; Mattson and Mrs. Opal Ro- - dren of Logan and Mrs. Joyce Nelson and four children of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- den Pope and three children, Cby, Starlene, Meriyn and Clays fiancee of Sage, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kali and five children of novo; Mr. and 'Mrs. Evan Pope end three children of Sage, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Gin Harrison, and Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Wilson and two children of Ogden. Guests at the H. H. home last week who Came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Alice TUman, a sister of Mrs. Waddoups were: Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Rabinra fLaNeve) and family of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Merrill and family (ReNea) of Murray, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Jack WlHIams and Mrs. J. Read Smilh at Orange, Calif.; Mrs. Joyce Wad-dou- ps o; .Cki 6 Wherever you fish for sport on die 4Wn, by the booming surf) or on some quiet country pond, its great at the end of the day to head for a rewarding glass of beer. While you're talking over the ones that got away, the ones that didnt, you enjoy die g or cod refreshment only a gbia of and taste hearty beer can give you so well. Yes, whatever your or strolling, golfing or gardening sport-bow- ling a fioaty glass of beer makes a naturally great accompaniment. me. nnwiat assocmtkm, unhid EAST MS SOUTH pan-fryin- mm SAIT CTM tAKEOTV, UTAH and his wife and baby, Mh and Mrs. Ji Los Virgfl Rhoda Lankersdnfor of Pocatello; Mrs. Silva Jacobsen of Pocatdlo; Mrs. Ann Jacobson of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Nel lyne DePew of Dallas. Tea.; Mr. and Mrs. flwwd Mar-rllSmUfafield; Rnkn Rigby of Idaho Fills ; Mr. and Don Waddoups and daughter, Nancy of Lewiston. They enjoyed lunch and visiting following the Amend. Mr. and Mrs. Erie McFarland and four daughters of L in. K. Phoenix, Arts, are ipendng their vacation in Lewiston at the home of Mrs. McFarlands parents, Senneth and Asa Thomson. She la the former Ann Thomson. The group Joined Mr. and Mrs. Jean Petersen of Idaho FUla another daughter of the Thomsons attheir cabin at Palisades Resort for four days of flohlnc and boating. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Banka of Cedar City wera ever night guests on Wednesday at the home of Mn Bttks parent!, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Waddoups. Ur. and Mrs Marvin Rawlings, and Mrs. Aram Tribot drove to Salt Lake Ctty on Sunday and visited with Mrs. Bessie Hendricks, a sister and with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hendricks, her son and Mr. and Mrs. Howard HHe and famg ily. Mrs. HHe la a of the Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hyer entertained at a lovely dinner party .recently la honor of their granddaughter, Sally and her husband Chandler Baer, who were married recently. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cornish; Mr. and Mr. Pat Hogan, Miss Sharon Comtek; Mr. and Mrs; Ode Spadnra; Mr. and' Mrs. (atmpboh Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hyer; Mr. and lbs. Andrew Hyer; Mr. end Mrs. Sharifoa Bsran; the bride end groom end the hoet end hostess. Ire and Valerie Hyer. Visftiqg fofiowed dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Reid B. Pearce and children Terri, Cindy and Todd of soovllle, Tennessee have been visiting in Lewiston with Reids parents, Mr. and lbs. Jack Pearce. - ana as pmt of their "Hr FAMILIES GET FLAGS The Cub Scouts of Lewiston have boon selling flap to homes hi tha Lewiston EVERYBODY J) A BALL at the hugest family outing of ah Some 20,000 members of the Utah Copper Division family par ticipated in Kennecotts annual Field Day at Lagoon on June 16. As you can see. Field Day was a day of fun for employees and their, families. Children competed in races for prizes. Fun. Adults competed in special events for prizes.- Fun. Everybody played bingo for prizes. Fun. Screams of delight from those using free tickets for amusement rides. Fun. Enormous quantities of food, ice cream, candy and soda pop were consumed. Fun. Field Day was a great day for fun. It was also a great opportunity for strengthening the ties of friendship of the copper production team that makes Kennecott Utah's foremost industry. : ! nboncsoffl (Soppos (Dopporotion k Utah Coppox Division An Equal Opportunity Employer oHwh- - the Cm Mr. and lbs. Amhcioa Ivan Rutgers Unlvraity. attended the funeral Larsen afMr. and lire. Calvin An- Thompson and enjoyed an y of her siiter, Min. Ekte reof ternoon drew and family recently vlrtttag. in McCammon Wednesturned from a wade vacation Recent visitors of Mr. and day. Others attending wen in California. Mn. Cedi Payne were thdr Mr. and Mrs. Douglas HenMr. and Mrs. nieces, Mrs. Leon HOUagi-wori- h dricks, Mr. and lbs. Gene Cottle and family of Fair-vieand daugbten and lure. Larsen and Sherwin Larsen. Ida. wen Sunday din- Helen Trump and daughter, Mrs. Pbebe Hatch of Yuba ner grata of Mr. ana Karen of Elgin, Ore. Calif, visited a few dura LeRoy Spedanan. her brother and family, , Floosie Atkinson eeeompan-to- d Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan her parents, Mr. and Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Narris Preset. Sparkman, Mr. and lira. Don H. Lb rattan to Logan Mon-te- y Peterson is e professor EibSi sit een of Werton, Ida. at home of Mr. and Mn. Etch-eckr- S, Spademan, Mr. and Mrs. Spnckman, Harold and James Spademan and Mr. 'and Mrs. Noel Orvin attended the funeral for their unde, Alma Sparkman of Richmond Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orvin sang a duet. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Spencer end family of Granger, Ut ipent Saturday overnight with Ms parents, Mr. and Mn. Everett Spencer. On Sunday they all enjoyed dinner up High Creek. Mn. Elaine Cbanberg of Bancroft Kent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. William Mn. Edna Mae Mills, Loon, also visited fin weekend. iMlss Marsha Rawlins is pending the summer at Burley, Ida. wHh her slater and brothertn-law- , Mr. and Mn. Fred Powen. Mr. and Mn. Theron Hansen are happy over the arrival of e buy hoy, horn last week to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mhrtlndale of SmUfafield. Dennis and Joan now have three boys and n daughter. They are spending a few days with her parents. Mr. ana Mn. Robert H. Reeder received word Friday of the arrival of a fl Jk 4 ox. baby boy, born to Mr. Mn. Leon Thompson of Drlggs, Ida. This la the fbat on for Leon end Elaine. They have lour daughters to welcome the newcomer. Other Knuxhurents are Mr. end Mn. Orville Thompson of Virginia, Ida. Mr. and Mn. Winston Boson and fomfiy of Eugene, On. spent the part week end hero, being called home be-nof the death of Mi mother, Mn. Note Benson, Mr. and Mn. Lionel Benson and daughter, Tunny of South San Francisco, Calif., have likewise been visiting at the home of Ms father, Vanoe ainrfaiMi se - HMD Morris Pitcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pltehar is enrolled at tha USU mate New Jersey Doctor Visits TRENTON -- Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Peterson and chit dren Joleae and Robert o MiUtown, New Jersey arrived hen Tuesday and spent two dura wMh her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert H. They spent foDowtag at Pleasant Grove, UL and Salt Lake Ctty. At Pk Grove they visited Mi parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Peterson and Karen also attended MIA conference. Dr. Has" otteWec. IM GuMI Titatea Erids Coo-nar- y. . The Many relatives from near and for gathered here Monday to attend the funeral for Mn. Benson. h Susan Grlfln of Ogden has been visiting bar grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Aubrey Griffin daring flu part week. She is the dai ' er of Mr. and Mrs. Vi Griffin. Also visiting were LaVar and David Griffin, sons of Mr. and Mn. Griffin of Ogden. They also visited other grandparents, Ur. and Mn. Roland Mortaneon. Mr. and Mn. Louis Griffin end daughter, and Mr. and Mn. EuuGriflln and family aU of Ogden apart the week end wkhthdr parents, Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Griffin. LaMell Ashcroft att June MIA conference last week end. She Is evening where they attended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Clair Griffin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pollard Mn. Wendell WUttams of Ogden was a Monday visitor of her parents, Mr and Mn. Wendell Marriott. She cams to attend the Amend of Mira. Cmlih Misses Flan and Marsha Lufkin, daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lufkin of Los Angeles, CaUf. visited several days the part week with their grandparents, Mr. and . DeOonn Pitcher. Benson. Thirty of our young people in the Benson Show Tuesday evening. The theme waa Remember When," directed by Annette Godfrey and accompanied by Norma Reeder. The act consisted of dialogue, and . ringing , and dancing. Dennis Cower took charge of the spotlight end Beth Chamben the stage lights. Main speaking puts were taka by Annette Godfrey, Joan Hansen, prank Wood, and Doom Sparkman. Tha MIA officers assisted greatly in the success of the row A large audience was to enjoy the eight acts put on by the various wkrds. At sacrament meeting SunMskmisdak day a Priesthood program was givfolen. Talks wars given lows: A son, Rou Andersen, the Priesthood, its teachings and advantages; tdk, a dut- ghter, Marie Sparkman, Tha affect of my tethers Priesthood In our home and why I want n companion to hold A talk, a mother, Note Griffin, Increased Spirituality in our home through the exercise of foe Priesthood and the Home Teaching program, talk, a father, TuuusP. Ji sen, Tha Power and Exercise of the Priesthood. High Coun dfanan M. C. Gfibot and Lindsay Rewfina wereproewrt and remarks were given by Brother Rawlins. John TQIot-eeand Marvin Button were advanced from Teacher to Priert and Ralph was advanced from Deacon to Teacher. Mrs. Roar DOck Mh and family of Salt Lake City drove up Saturday to spend the day with hlsparents, Mr, and Mn. Loula Ixick. Mr. and Mn. E. W. Bingham drove to Paul, Ida., to witness the marriage of their Dargmndson, Mr. and ren Rasmussen, ion of Mr. and Mn. Elden Rasmussen. They attended tha wedding reception also, and remained overnight While there they on to Oastleford where iHjsitod a daughter, Mr fpfi it n ad m tty his paren Allred. At Filer they visited a ion, Mr. and lbs. John Bingham. Enroute home they wars dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Darwin Allred of Rockland, Ida. Sir. and Mn. lttMn Grant and children also attended the wedding at Paul Ida. for lb. and Mrs. Darrell Rasmussen. Miss Christie Black of Logon sport the week as guest of LaRee Humphrey. Patty and Mike tttamar of Pearl Griffin, LueSa Payne, Iwen Winn and Floiilo At- dnmnn pftanflaA the fUMfl! ervicea for VerNon Button in Cterfcaton Tuesday afternoon. Following the Amend Mn. Griffin, Payne and Winn olned with other memben of Loan ipent the pest week heir family, Mr. and Mrs. with thebe ant and udh, Grover (Maude) GoodseD of lb. and Mrs. Joeeph E. Aft- Newton and Ifrs. Rdby Ver-- msm GO.U.N.TiER-- DEi) iJKOKS' (T S tpO (hm (ktixD Qib (Mb Madtaniiu |