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Show n m! ...'. 4 J, 'r f t wk Miwt4s y W ( yJrrB . MkkiiM .. " 'v a, . . irf 4aV 4 iS n--.- V, . 4 - THE OTTXEN, kuistsa MnnjM.lM UwhtM, Utah Bricfi hive teacher. Wayne Weecott was rasteined as activity counselor in the YMMIA. In the Lewiston Fourth ward sacrament meeting on Sunday, Bishop Ekkan Holliday and wtfe Lob and daughter Chrla wen the speak-oChris Mao played a Park on Friday night. Mrs. Kata Tyner was olaoo solo. brought home by ambulance Mrs. Vert Strom of Milfour on Friday from the San Awn waukee, Wla., iptat days last week with her mohospital In ModAceRo when A she hat boon receiving iWm ther, Mn: (Mean Whyte, on her way to San Francisco meat lor a broken hip. A farewell testimonial wiS visit with her son. Mir. and Mrs. Melvin ! C. be held in the Lewirtnn Third ward Sunday night tor Jun- GUbert drove to Salt Lake ior Smith, aon Bishop and GUy on Friday to attend a Mn. LaVor Smith, who has birthday dinner In honor. of been caled to serve as a five birthdaye of members missionary far the Scottish of Mn. Gfibertfa finally ndsrton. The public Is invit- which occur in the month of ed to attend February: The4 dhukr tons held at the home of Mr. and In Lewiston the Speakers Mrs. Reed Hart. Viet Nam LEWTSTON In the Lewis- ton Third wand sacrament meeting Sunday night, Cut David T. Leyne was Aw speaker. The mealing was conducted tar Boyd Pitcher, counactor. Mrs. Jerry (Jean Winn) Layna sang a, aoto. She vai accompanied bylwr mother, Mn. Parlay wtan-Quit Layna ia the' aon of riMri. C. Rum Layna. Ha waa accompanied by Ida v wife and three children, who will make their home In Og- dan during Me tour of duiy Ini Viet Nam. Mr. and Mn. Delbert Tar-be- t are visiting in Fairfield, GaMf., with Hr. and Mra. Ernest Wertover and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. (Bob) BMr an vacationing in with relatives and friends. Mn. Rodney DaMe entertained at anirihd in honor of the fifth of her dangiter Rebecca. Games wen played and re--' served to Ari-ao- ' the following gueeta: - Patty Wood, LoriTettord, Kay Ann Tad and Tod Johnson. Barf Spademan, Mike and Brad van Orden. Rebecca received many lovely gifts. Mn. Arritta Hess baa re- turned home after a two week visit In San Jose, Calif., when she was called be- cause of the serious illness D. J. Barry, of a husbaod of her (hmghter, son-in-la- Dork Lee, Lewiston couples who attended ttie aonelions dinner In Hyde Park on Saturday night wen Mr. and Mn. Rosamond Blair. Mr. and Mn. Wayne T. Wiser, Mr. and Mrs. Etoern Kent, Mr. and Mm. George S. Pond, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gilbert, Mr. and Mn. Russell Hendricks, Mr. and Mn. Nathan Andersen and Mr and Mn. Don C. Van Dyke. Mr. and Mn. Earl Karren attended Aw.weddtag reception of their niece in Hyde : Wards Hold Dounions The Lewiston ward held its annual reunion on Saturday night at the church. Various organiof sations were in charge toe activity. The Mrii priests of " stable dec-had The program wu orations. under the direction of the Relief Society with Blaine n. dam Stephenson as emeu,, and consisted of dance numbers tor Yvonne Larsen's dancing . First ward sacrament ing Sunday night were Milton and Mary Jones. Mn. Gey Jorgensen and Mn. Beverly Bodily sang a duet dess; reading by Philip Bergeron; trio tar the Stephenson girls; flute solo, Vicki Karren; vocal duet, Ruth and Diene BergMon; clarinet solo by Vernon Field, and two numben by the Relief Society Singing Mothers. . About ISO people were in attendance at the annual Lewiston Third ward reunion which wu held on Satin too church. urday General chairmen were Mr. and Mn. H. M.Weddoupe wito toe Relief Society charge of the program. Edith meet- rariow acted aywncee. mar ward memben parodp For-Fir- LEWISTON , st pated. They were a mixed quintet, Lowed and Grotto Rerren, Leora Smith, Maur-1n-s and Duals Orchard Luna, with Myrtha Westov-e- r accompanying; a duet by Maurlne Orchard and Dennis Leyne, accompanied tar Leora Smith; a piano end elec tric guitar duet tar Demis Layna and Leora Smith. A rending wu given by Fun Putins; two musical numbers from the Vena Leyne Oil verson family of Frank-- : On; two Moart dances Th ayne Harran; a vocal solo by Larry Haikm accompanied tw Me sister, i; nt and violin by Oend Lucherlnl; a vtotin solo tar a daughter of Mr. Mra. Raymond Hastam, and a duet tar Mia. fftstam and dughter, faygmengroup. singing in toe chow include Due Johneon, Heber Bingham and (toll Bhtaham. The show wll start at 8 p.m. $ & $ o Co-o- p I accepted the position as manager of the Trenton Feed because it presented LEWISTON RANK a challenge to me that had (Oonttnued from page 1 not been equaled in my past Berber, a aon of George A. experience, was the casual Barber, came to be retied comment riven by the new on for his many manager, Ray Mlnkler. of and willingness to use his Logan. Our major objectalents in toe service tives are to help contribute bunk and Ms towns- to profitable tanning operations in the Cache wHey people. In 1940, Mr. Rogers ho- area, and give service and came president of nie bulk advice when solicited. and remained in that position Mr. MinUer was burn In until the tone of Ms death, Ogden, Utah, but came to 1950. The other presidents Cache Valley early in He of the bank are as folowi: childhood and graduated from ti ti :l it Hendricks, the A. Brigham 1905-190- 0. Martin Pond, EUiriam Beigeton, 1900-195- !: 1985- - 19401 Samuel ! i , S ? ZENITH PERFECTED Rogers, 1940-1S5- 0. Ber-geso- HANDCRAFTED Chassis perfected Color TV chassis in 100 hardwired ... . no production Aftvtania, no printed circuits, no quality compromiaea. TTiin wimm gmntar dependability, fewer service probkma. Hm from rage 1) (Oonttnued , f, Irr R. Seth Langton Barber, 1950 to present. while Mr. Rogers served as president of toe bank, S. Leiwton Berber was toe cashier. Mr. Rogers, like . dud In the of the' bonk which In both lnatances was a source of pride to them. Martin Pond and Ephriam n both died wHk serving toe banking orgsniation. Today, S. Langton Barber k president wftfi Rex G. Plowman as carider. If. capita, 94 JO. Cove OAA, 9L094J7; total, 91,094.07; avenge , per capita, IMS. ilyde THERE'S GREATER DEPENDADILITY ADC, 95JS.19; AA, 8,4aBJB; OAA, 9SJ1S.09; AD, 92JM-0- 7; total, 917,405.45; per capita, 910.11. average Lew4ston OAA, 94,19i04; ADC, 9M05.67; AD, 91J47J7; total, 914,968.08; average per capita, 9UJ0. OAA, 7B; 970,022.51; AB. $2,188. 81; AD, 9S4J44 JO; QK, 91.- 024.16; total, 92Z1J44.56; avADC.-9107.284.- p tuning system with 125 gold contacts for longer TV life. Zenith Perfected And Pioneered I Color r TV Advances Zeniths patented Cohn1 demodulator circuitry Zenith automatic color cut-o- ff circuitry, 1, ry Ji 1. . 1 m, 1 I ontofiiY), . erage per capita, Mendon-OA- A. $9.22. $11.51; -- tTTtK iO LAST LONGEK and Zeniths longer lasting "capacity pluacomponents wiiici. famed handcrafted TV ! exceed maximum circuit load requirements are examples of Zenith quality without compromise. -- i - Ail-ee- Co-o- p ITS HEBE NOW! THE GIANT OF THE RUGGED NEW MF TRACTOR MiUvUk OAA, $3,738.40; ADC, 12.709.40; AD. $537.71; total, 94A78.il; avenge per capita. $12.74. Newton OAA, 94A67.0S; ADC, $2,700.40; total $7A78.-4- average per capita, 8; $19.-7- 8 Nibiey OAA, $679.48; ADC, total. 91A31.19; per capita, $4.00. 831.74; av-em- ge g JHrartse-OA- A, $3,072.77; ADC, $1,934.00; AD. 921.20,: cWtii average per ftnvWence OAA, ADC, 9M00.79; AdTS,-548.2- 8; av-- H!nmoiKK-OA- At 98.289.41; ADC, $995.72; AD, $1,106.51: GA. $4; tota!, av-p- tiojmq; 510.85. er capita. Riwr 1529.. H: ADC. 91J81A5; total per capita, toitofleM QAA, $22,755.: HehV-OA- A, - ADC, 90A42JM; $1,. total 935575.01; ay-e-r 71.95; Pw capita. $13.48. S Z 0m-52- test-driv- e it at our dralenhip . , . the 1100 new MF in the 92 hp diesel dug. totally of idea Get the big what this new giant can do See it foryou. The MF 1100 ia Maesey-Ferguaengineered and built, with a comhination of power, per j formance and comfort no other tractor haa. Gome' in today! on vr ; toui i '.r fO , IE ADC. $3,298.45; 81.050.35; , , t IlODSO STATE MV. -" Pndaa PnOHE 852-C3- 24 Cb-op'- is av-e- ge the quality goes in before the name ftoflpnw CUy schools. He from Utah State Eaduated in 1942. He actively participated In World War H and again served with the military forces in Koran. Professionally, Mr. MhW served as district auditor for the Gaohe, Box EHer and Rich counties, managed Su perior Feed in Logan tor 12 ears, worked at Central for one year and has been a turkey farmer. He married the former n .Chambers of flmHMiiiM and they are the parents of four cMtonn. Bay G., Unda Faye, Dorothy They, and James Rodney. He k an active member of the Logu Khrarti, having served on the board of diract- ora. k finuckl clerk of the East Ooche stake and serves as Sunday School teacher mi home teacher. Operations at the Trenton are geared to Feed serve the every need of the fanner, providing Logu AL. total, 9SJ2S.99; per capita. $9.63. $978 A0; total. ' custom-blende- 97-9- ADC, Zenith Perfected Super Gold Video Guard 82 channel p livestock feed, eg types of fertilizers, form supplies and petroleum products, passenger car. truck and tractor fires. The feed, petroleum products and fertilizers can all be delivered to the farmer in bulk quantities at the lowest prices. Both feeds d and fertilizers are to fit Am farmer's particular needs. R Is recommended by the manager that the individual fanner consult the county agent for consultation on the needs of Ms particular farming operation and these recommendations can then be passed on to the Trenton operation where the recommended blends are put together and delivered to the former. Substantial dis counts are riven for cash However, exeat purchases. itkm enables tod blank the former to take advantage of the services available to Mm and repayment can he made in the fall. The Trenton Feed locally owned but works in cooperation with the Utah Cooperative Association and belongs to the OCA. During the past year Am organlsriton pftprtwl In a successful turkey growing operation and ns a restdt fans made It possible to obtain more turkey contracts here In Aw valley and it k anticipated that this will be an outstamlng turkey taraw tag year for Aw turkey formers in Aw valley. 74JO; AD, trum PERFECTED COLOR TV fl FWrfc-Q- 9U9.40; total, $5,407 JO; avenge per capita, IN ZENITH ZENITH 18 & IIaiae nev7 Elao&gen A Lcgan Unn Trcnlon Co-o- i.ti & - or-m- County I .5 ;& cello duet by Raymond Has-to- m and aon, accomponlad too ! m f, (krolHas-lanrLucherta- a Mn. Mercedes Buxton has week In putwith dgt retotlvw. Mr. and Mn. Thomas Dur-raare spendtag their vaThey wen accompanied by u Mn. AKa Harrison. Mrs. cation in Ariaona vietthw Ticket Ben NUda Whiling was smtain-e- d rektivee and friends. as secretory in the Relief Speakers In the Lewiston Fti Chans Mr. and Mn. Ervin Van Society to fig the vacancy Paurth ward sacrament meetTickets for toe Delta Phi made by the release of K e ing on Sunhy were Presi- Orden and- daughter Elaine Chorus variety show, which left on lor a vacat- will be hSM In toe dent Traveller and Clarence ion in Friday Ihompson. Mn. California and Ari- - Nelson field house on George March Anderson, S, are suitable at MUoh AG and from local memben of rtha a 83, AD, totd. per capita, 3; $12,040-aven- ' - r ' : . r me. ge $lo!- - HASSEY-FEnGUSO- n, total 93.7UAB; aranm PBESTON.IDAHO per capita, 912J5. nua IIASSET-FERGUSO- H m WEST llh NORTH , PHONE ( |