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Show -v ' , .s V. :yl,vrt in nnwww , ,T. Fr ,.- .- V. h 4 - Much 17. 1IN THE CITIZEN. Lewkton, Utah Uwistn Brlils Literary Clubs Meet Legion Groups Hold Event Dm Lewiston Utah, and Mrs. Vivian Speirs, American Legion and Aux- Department Publicity chair iliary birthtky party was man, both of Sait Lake City, held on Saturday night In and they both gave short the Community Building with talks. Miss Marilyn Wood, ' Commander Earl accompanied by her mother, District Ransom conducting. Mrs. Ona Wood, played two ' Miss Nancy Waddoups and xylophone solos. lunette Creech presented The qpeaker of the evening two twirling numbers, Aux was Department Commander Don of the American Nary president, .Eva Fay Tibbs, of Bfanti. Legion, Anderson, introduced Mrs A turkey dinner was serEdith Bonner, flrst vice pres ved to a large crowd by the ident of the Department of First ward ReHaf Society. LEWISTON $3 4.1 i Lewiston literary club met at the home of Mrs. H. F. BernHsel on Thursday night which was conducted by President Adete M. Hyer. Mrs. W. Ezra Cra-gu-n three short reviewed stories from the book, "Read- LEWISTON the hostess to U club members. Mrs. Norma Bodily and Mrs. Vekna Rawlins spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake GUy to attend meetings of the State Library Association which were held at the Hotel Utah. The Lewiston Literary League met on Itaumday night at the home of Mrs. Asa Thomson with Mrs. Derma Lu Bergason aa hostess. Mrs. Eva Fur Anderson reviewed the book, "Stater Curie, by Theodore Dreiser. A omen was served to IS dub members. Sunday dinner guests at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Harren were Weston Weaver and son Steven of ' Ogden and Garn Lewis of uou to raw tod trrm it PfiGDEQ POIIP & PIPE and Mrs. Virgil Marler, Mr. and Mrs. Murlbnd Anderson of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Karren and family of Sfrithfield and Mr. and Mn. Herb Bowlea of Pocatello. (Mrs. Elva Button and Mr. and Mrs. GaH Britan and family drove to Sait Lake City on Saturday to attend the wedding and reception W. Britan gnanddiutfi-te- r, Beverly Button, daugb-te-r of Mr. and Mn. Maunoe Briton of Flint, Mfch., and Denria Pklne of Silt Lake of , ... city. Gary Andereon, Sam Bodily and Molly Morrison have returned from Porttand when they took pari on the USU debating team. xl Mrs. Lorin Rogen Mr. and family and Mn. Rogers mother. Mm. Lena Ashflman of Idaho Fells, attended the wedding of Mr. and EldenFred Smith which was hekl in Ogden on Sunday. Mn. Asfalfinan plana on spending a week at the ers home befln to Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Odii TUbot and two children visited In sStLeke City. Boise over the weekend wkh Speakers in the Lewiston their daughter and her bus Third ward sacrament meeting on Sunday right were Clarence Anderson of Trenton and Pres. T. R. Rbtt. Mrs. Ehm Wood and daughter Marilyn played a piano Forl-lnToIband organ duet. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hsr-re- n Ahce Naomi Beamons Tri-bo-t, and two sons of Bounti64, died March 10 after ful were recent weekend a long linen. guests at the homes of their She was born August IS, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob 1901, at Winder to Alonxo Blair and Mr. and Mrs. ILavington and Elixa Alice Karren. Martin Seamons.' She marMrs. Lovell Steffensen of ried Henry Leon TaBmt, AugSpokane, Wash., and Mrs. ust 16, 1917, in the Salt Lake of Baer Stella LDS temple. were Tuesday dinner guests Survivors Include her bus of Mr. and Mrs. band and the following eons Services Odd oi Hy-ru- non.... EXPERT SERVICING OF ALL DEEP WELL TURBINE PUMPS O ALUMINUM AND STEEL PIPE Low Overhead and Qaaatlty Baring Means Lower Prices to Yml O has spent the past three months In Provo at the BYU. Mrs. Elva Briton, accompanied by her sons and their wives, Mr. and Mn. GnU Butters of Logan and Mr, and Mn. Guy Britan of Richmond, went to' Hrim Fells on Saturday and Sunday to attend the golden wedding open bourn for Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Karren. Often attending the open bouse bom Lewiston Mr. and Mn. Fred V. Karren, Mn. Clawson Karren, Mr. and C. Russ Layne, Mrs Oral Layne, Mr. end Mn. Howard Layne, Mr. and Mn. Grenville Barlow, Mr. ALL TYPES PIPE FITTINGS BACXHOE SERVICE Itoks eastern Wsrk far Septic Back HP, F Jsfteas CALL US FOR . Tranches, ' VUE ESTRIATES PITCHER PDT IP Ci PIPE PHONE 24MC41 CORNISH, UTAH REST HOTOn C0I1PAI1Y Hyrum Eugene. Bin. Wayne (Audrey) Veil, Bfioretand; Neil of Salt Lake CMy; Mn. Gordon (Dora) Oxborrow of of Phoenix; Jarii Talbot 48 grandchildren; Preston; even graft grandchildren; and amen, A. lie, Chino, Oallf.; LmTIL of Dayton; Royce of Pbca-toUAllen R., Mrs. J. F. (Veda) Stone, and Dole Saxton of Preston. One son preceded bar in death. Funeral cervices wen held Monday in the Winder ward cbapeL Conducting the service was Bfartewen. Bishop Ralph Speaken were Bishop ZiDs Winger, Col Barnett, Dale Iwoot and Shirley Pahner. The prayer eft the mortuary was riven by Royce Seamons, the invocation by Orville Talbot, the benediction by Jay Hansen and the grave wws dedicated by Henry L. Talbot, Jr. Musical numben wen riven by Mr. and Bln. Loyal Hansen and Floyd Barnett, Carol Stocks. Keith Hodges and Reed Bfoosman, as well as the Winder ward choir. Bin. TaXxits sons wen the paHbearen and the were the honorary o; . Blor-tanse- n, sons-in-la- w. pallbearen. 2 -- 1SS5 Plymouth BARRACUDAS and - Only IAN Miles NEWPOBT8 Jest Like New. - - i - iM4 ramiePass. urn mi un Station Wagon, Locally Owned AIK i-i- YOUR CHOICE ad Bd Air. SI 1 IMS Cktntbl Lark 1 - IMS IM Salad .. SUSS 1 SUM Holds Event The Lewiston First ward Relief Society anniversary party was held on Moday beginning with a very good program. Two piano solos were played by Shauna Karren; KeUy Shukl-ber- g and Mary Jo Hansen and sang; then jjtaged guitars sang a soft accompany ing hfansrif on the guitar; Mercia Writing gave two poems. Blrs. Gloria Larsen and Bin. Button Hendricks a piano duet. Gloria aM har inothar. Alice WUUems, sang a duet The Singing Mothers sang two numbers. A Ladies Trio from Richmond, Elaine Jessop, Carol Funk and Lota Primer, sang two numbers, Kfarica accompanied by Campbell. Bin. Leda Pond read A Tribute to Relief which was comSociety posed by herself. Tables far the delicious touch .were decorated for each month of the year, and women were triad to sit at the table representing the month of their birthday. Fifty women were in Hisstaury Htiorti Mors Tsstinoaiil Relatives and friends gath- ered aft the home of Mr. and Bin. Spencer E. Nelson fast Sunday to visit with Elder - Adult Class Entertains OOBNISn Members of the I and daughter Carolyn visited honoring their son. so visited with Mr. BOA adult class were enter- - relatives in Layton and with a party fasti den last weekend. Thursday evening. A buffet Mr. and Mn. Bfiose was prepared and ser- - toffersen are vacationing In ved" by Bfr. and Bin. A1 California Bfr. and Mn. Gilbert BingSmith, Bfr. and Bfrs. Kay Neeley and Bfr. and Bin. ham accompanied Bfr. and Joseph FoweU. Kay Neeley Bfrs. Jack Pearce of Lewispresented the program con- ton to Salt Lake Gtty fast sisting of readings by Kathy Sunday far a birthday (Inner Bergeson from Lewiston and urioal numbers by Bfr. and Bfrs. Jarvis Greene. HBrii eouncflmen Lindsey Rawuns and A1 Smith were the visitors and speakers at adamant meeting Sunday evening. Mr. and Bfrs. BIcKay Rawlings wen vlsiton Saturday Chris-supp- y rave a testimonial next evening, March 30, at 7jo.m. in the First ward dinSun-ifa- er Held Over eft and A Perfect Case -- 19(2 Chiysln .- -. Charles Eddy and family in Clearfield, Bfr. and Bfrs. Kenneth Stanger and family and Bfr. and Mrs. Roy Bin,ghem and famfly In Ogden. They also visited with Ray ham who is receiving xr cal treatment at the Dee hos pital to Ogden. 3rd Big Week the borne of Bfr. end Bin. J. Howard Kendall at Pleasant VUfay. Idaho. Mn. Beatrice Taylor and LaVerna Price attended the basketball games at which d Sky View nigh school In the state tournament in Salt Like City last pertt-otyato- week. Bfrs. Taylor's son, Bfr. and Bfrs. Irvin KendeX, Bfr. and Bfrs. Ezra KeodeH non ILM Lagan, Utah Shew Times 1:N - S:4S - 4:M - 9:N Announcing... HAHSEB GLASS AHD PAHIT us ins smianD ocusira sum roi noons for PEOPLE ON THE MOVE... Ho Inviio Yon TQ rSsve bn Tlion -- GET - ACQUMTED, SPECIALS ! i V - BnildingorBemdeliag... li.S2S SMib New Yorker 1 -- 11.275 1981 Brick StatlM Watoi' 4 Genuine Passenger c4 WEST MOTOR" CO. ben -- SuAsssfiie 3bS2!S1226 tail THE PRESTOII C1TIZE1I IDS BOOKS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES PRESTON,. IDAHO ' THERMOPANE Uew Low Prices Bow on these THndows to i GET Y0UH GLASS FROM EXPERTS AT HAIISEII GLASS PAIIIT & ROYCE FUHRDIAN AND RULON OWENS, OWNERS U North State, Preston Phene V kiftfassT toTtWfariNN r tftt Tir hi nrin A A1 ( will tarvid S. Nelson, who u Og-tain- LEWISTON Extra Sharp A , Relief Society Harry Huriess, Burley, recent in Boyd's Big 0 soon as they wifi move to Preston find He has had nine yean in the tire He and Lutner Boyd will opoate the tire The Citizen Photo service. BUYS INTO SHOP " a ly and his S1.179 1M Mynnik BOY HOW ADD SAVE HI HADCH I lmyDnUir Beantlhl Speeisl Tee Finish Belvedere Baby Bhn Fhdsh I1 Society. sites I - Ante. Trees. RAH nfaisra!accom. lief 11.780 - SUM Priced Ta Sell Cbnratr Blseza Gay BfUifaty honors wen conpanted by Mrs. Harrison, sang ducted American Legion a duet. Speakers far the Lewiston Poet SOl First ward sacrament meeting on Sunday were Joraph Italy and Rctond Anderson. Bias Bfarfta WMdoups of Tg Gfoslipsrt Frankhn sang "I WUked ToElder Larry Duridey day When Jesus WUked. report his mission from the She whs accompanied by Eastern States Sunday eveMrs. Alta Harrison. Miss Cora Lee Boman ac- ning, Bisrch 20, in fteFrank-li- n ward chapel at 7:30 pjn. companied her grandparents, Mr. and Bin. Inland Ctttle, of Trenton to Roy Saturday Cornish Brldf to attend a funeral. tbldf Frsa sites M" Houriey and Bishop R. J. Spackman with remarks by Bishop Thompson Benediction teas offend by Reed Woodland. The grave in the Richmond cemetery was dedicated by Shddan Johnson. Friftaaren Included Erwin Homme Anderson, Arthur COriey, Golden Cooley, Roy Draper nnd VU Anderson. Flowers wen cared far by mamfaem of the Richmond ward Re- Newport Reel Sharp TrOssst Boar. Low Mileage 4 Mn. by Bin.1 Dennis. Speaken Included Weldon 1H3 CHBTSLH lSM.teSS.S7 amour sm 1 sl son-in-la- w, ser- RICHMOND-Fune- ral vices for Harold NeUsen wore hrtd in the Benson center with Bishop Rukra Thompson conducting. Prelude and postlude organ music was played by Adoria Dennis. Family pr offered by 1 vocation wto Bfuric was by the Ladies chorus, "Beyond the Sunset and Wome Time WeU Understand, and a solo, "Going Home," by Ronnie Lewis accompanied NASON PAINT $2,315 -- band and .family, the Demis Richardsons, and in Nyssa with Wayuard Talbot family, the Sylvan Talbot family ana the (Been Talbot family. On the way home they spent a night in Twin Frits wtth their son Layles family. Mr. and Mn. Lowell Tltan-o- r spent the weekend In Roy at the home of their daib-Neter and the Kerrens. , Attending the perfarmanee, Heaven Can Writ, with Jack Balance at the Valley Music Hal in North San La e City T Saturday 'afternoon were Mr. and Mn, Ervin Van Orden, Mr. .and Mn. 0. A. Thomson, Mr, and Mn. George S. Pond, Mr. and Mn. Elbern Kent, Mr. and Mn. Marvin Rawlings and Mr. and Mn. Earl Karren. Speaken in the Lewiston Fourth wand sacrament meet ing Sunday right wen Dr. Norman Erickson of Richmond and President Jessop, m son. Mn. Ern and Mr. and Mn. Henry Jen- est daudden: Ban- (Gwen) Gregenen, kins spent the past weekend Alonxo Leon ida; Henry Jr., in Twin Falls. Kenneth S.. of Mr. and Mn. Nonrian Keith andMrs. Glam (Dona) Sterling; King went to Salt Lake City of fans; Bin. Dean Sayer he as son to see their Jay of Preston; left for toe mission Held. He (June) Handy TEST PUMP EQUIPMENT Harold Iliekrn Service Held -- atr v- - SZ-1M- 7 |