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Show 4 - TIIE Jan. CITIZEN SAVE ON THESE SPECIALS Richmond Soldier In Basic RICHMOND Brent Ander-ioson of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Anderson, Is receiving basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif., after volunteering his services. He was honored at a family dinner on Sunday prior to his leaving. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nuffer, Mrs. Susie An- Mr. and Mrs. Mich- -' ad Cetraro and Shawn, Peck Hope Anderson of Ogden, Judy Hall of Provi- dence and Lynn Taylor of Cove. Visitors later in the day included Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson of Roy and Mrs. Helen Hamilton of den. n, - 26, 1967 Several Richmond STOVE PIPE on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jolly and Wayne of River Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jolly and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson and son' Ted of Smithfield, Mr. and t Og- women went to Logan recently and presented the program for the county meeting of the Dau ghtere of Utah Pioneers. On the program were the lesson by Annie Hendricks and two Mrs. Bruce Hansen and two trios by AlDean, Leora and children of Trenton, Mr. and Lena Smith. Later that day Mrs. Roger Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jolly and memthey presented the same gram tojthe residents of Sun bers of the Smith family. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin N. shine Terrace. Attending were Bertha Hansen, Clara, Bowen and family of Culver Johnson, Susie Anderson, City, Calif., spent a few days Thelma Doane, Annie Hen- - in Richmond at the home of dricks, AlDean Smith, Leora their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bouvier. Smith and Lona Smith. New babies born recently! The South ward MIA Mar-o- f interest to townpeople In- - rieds enjoyed their regular elude a son, their first, to dinner meeting Wednesday. THE MOHKEES Keith and Sally Wright at In charge of the dinner were the Logan hospital. Grand- James and Patsy Haslam, LATEST BICOHDS parents include Mr. and Mrs. Earl and DeAnn Jolly, Loran Orson Wright of Preston, Mr. and Peggy Murray. Covers and Mrs. Lewis Boman and were laid for 44 people. Doyle great grandmother, Mrs. Ro- Carlson showed slides of the bert Boman, of Lewiston. A Alaskan earthquake and his son was born recently to fishing business and some Howard and Iris Anderson in pictures taken in Canada. Logan. Two brothers, Judd Returning home recently and Troy, welcomed the new after spending a pleasant moone as did grandparents, Mr. tor trip were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Roberts of Garr Christensen and Mr. Preston and Mrs. Ruth An- and Mrs. Roland Anderson. derson of Richmond. LaVar They went first to Colorado and Katherine Spademan of where they visited the Mesa Sunset welcomed their third Verde ruins, Into New Mexison and fourth child on Sun- co and visited points of ins More of the exciting include terest there, to Arizona, and day. Grandparents sound on this second Mr. and Mrs. Ned Spackman in California they visited the album that Includes their hit and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bell San Diego Zoo and toured the single, Tm a Believer, and and great grandmother, Mrs. submarine, Marita, where a 11 other great tunes. Mary Spackman of Richmond brother of Maxine is stationand great grandfather, Alma ed. They also toured San Hadley of Hammett, Idaho. Diego bay. They ended their Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Carl- tour when they witnessed the son, sons Wayne, Morgan and tournament of roses parade. ON ALL RECORDS Monte, recently returned Mrs. Ivy Anderson returnNew Wide Selection home after spending five en- ed recently after a winter joyable days in California vacation spent with her son as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and family in Las CruCarl Carlson and family in ces, N. M. They visited many Redwood City and of Mr. and points of interest including Mrs. Clifford (Chris 1 1 n e) some time spent in old rt of San Francisco. ico. She made the trip by 20 North State ' Following church services plane. ; GARBAGE CANS WE HAVE ALL SIZES Elbowi, Adjustable bows, To, Etc. EVERYTHING BIG Et 26 GALLON SIZE-HEA- $279 GUAGE VY GALVANIZED WITH LID REGULAR $3.25 Mahogany ? do-so- pro-Taylo- SAVE 62 20 JENSEN TV & Appliance Mex-Bu- . I - MUTE A LITTLE f o PLAINS PRINTS O FLANNELS O CHECKS VALUES TO 99c Mrs. H. Ray member of the Ben- son stake YWMIA presiden- cy, was presented with an Golden Gleaner honorary award by Mrs. Lois Ward, Benson stake Gleaner leader. During the meeting, the five sons of Mrs. Gibbons sang I Need Thee Every LEWISTON Hour. Mrs. Gibbons is the daughter of the late T. B. Schiess and Mrs. Mary A. Schiess She was born in Providence where she spent her childhood and was the sixth child of seven girls and one boy, She graduated from1 South Cache high school and was married to H. Ray Gibbons on June 16, 1941, in the Log- an LDS temple, The family moved to Lewiston in November of 1942. 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