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Show stake board was in attendance and instructions were given in both the senior and junior Sunday Schools. The priesthood leaders from the stake also visited the priestMrs. Hilda Steele was hosthood quorums and gave iness for Fine Arts club Monstructions Sunday morning. MIXK CREEK Mrs. Lynn The concluding conference Jensen received word Sunday day evening. The featured session was held eve- morning of the death of Chesentertainment was a well givNITER The Williams ward Whitehead and Stake Pres. ning with Pres. Sunday Dee L. An- ter Anderson, 49, of Chicago. en review of the book, "Ev- held conference in all auxiliar Dee L. Andreasen. In the dreasen presiding and Bishop He died of a brain hemorrLeatha Norval Whitehead erything But Money," by Mrs. ies last week. Tuesday morn teachers meeting, conducting. hage. He was a former Mink Cassie Bell. It is authored by ing, the visiting teachers met Whitehead gave the lesson, as- Officers were sustained by Creek resident. Funeral serSam Levenson, well known followed by the regular lesson sisted by Helen Christensen, Pres. Kenneth Christensen. vices will be held in Mink Sandra Merwith Mickelson, the the lesson who recalls Rosemary by period humorist, were Norval White- Creek. Speakers world of his boyhood with the na Clegg, assisted by Carol Hall. Erma Hogan. stake head, Lloyd Bennett, G r a nt Mrs. Lynn Jensen took her warmth and affectionate hum- Hansen and Bcrgetta Chris- board representative, gave a Matthews, Owen Clegg, KenIn the talk. or that has endeared him to tensen. First counselor in the regular meeting, neth Christensen, Elna Rae mother, Mrs. swena Andermillions of Americans. Re- stake, Vera Roper, was the a ladies chorus sang. They in- Thaiman, and Pres. Andrea son of Whitney, to Salt Lake freshments were served to 19. speaker, also Bishop Norval cluded Marie Jenkins, Lile sen. The choir sang a special Friday where she boarded a to Chicago to be Swensen, Elaine Peck, Louise arrangement of "Come, Come jet plane sister-in-laMrs. her Mickelson, June Turner, Rose- Ye saints," conducted by Shir Bergetta ley Hubbard and accompanied Chester Anderson, during the mary Mickelson, Christensen, Louette Mickel- by Peggy Matthews and Ora illness and death of her hus band. son, accompanied by Peggy Meacham. Edsel Prescott Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Edwood Bul iuft Thursday for Pensacola played an organ solo for the lock were overnight guests of whpre thev will visit his closing number. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pres- cia for the Tuesday evening, the MIA cott. Other guests were the narents. and friends m.. TT.. next IWO ween, ine xiursts conference was held at 7:30, Ernest Johnsons of Ogden and spent several years living in Supt. Frank Swensen conduct- the Marnell Bullocks. ed. The spiritual thought was Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jenkins Pensacola. by Lydia Thomas, talk by Bill were hosts to a birthday party Vaughn Larsen and three Nielson of the stake board. at their home visitea wim nis parchildren eveSaturday All of the stake board was in and Mrs. Norman Mr. ents, ning honoring their daughter attendance, also Pres. Chris- Audrey on her second birth- Larsen, Sunday. tensen and John Thomas of Mr and Mrs. Keith Crane day and Marie's father, Marthe high council, who also vin on his birthday. hod her sister and family. Prescott, ZIMBALIST, gave instructions. In the reg- After a buffet supper, the Mi- - and Mrs. Ted Dowd. and ular meeting, Supt Swensen racmwcocoHP wow wmwot mot, iivpi arts iff fathor. J. M. Ranzenbere-were opened. Marvin conducted. Theme was led gifts said Audrey was still his very er of Smithfield, visit them by Lezlie Turner, talks were best birthday present Presgiven by June Turner, ward ent were the honored guests, Mram! Mrs. Merlin Wilde president, and Joann Murdock Edsel, Kathleen, Keith and spent' one day last week in and Reed McGregor of the David Prescott, Kristi and visiting Mr. and Brigham TlaiMMAfl stake board. Edsel Prescott; Donald Jenkins, J Jay Koyle Mrs. Bia LOGAN, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wilde, played an organ solo. and Frank and Lydia Thomthe' and Mrs. Percy Keller of Mr. as. In Sunday School, all March IMJBfVUIZKJV 14, 1968 Former Resident Dies In Chicago Williams Ward Holds Clubs Ward Conference w. AUDREY ,HEPBURN ALAN ARKIN RICHARD . 1 CRENNA WAIT UNTIL DARK EFREM JR., w Starling FRIDAY m i A and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jensen attended the ball game in Pocatello between Preston and Weiser Friday night. The Wildes also attended Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Olson visited in Provo Saturday with their daughter RaNae and their nephew and wife and new baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ter- ry Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Mor-re- ll and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Morrell of Blackfoot called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Olson Sunday. Mrs. Verla Baird spent Monday quilting at the home of Mrs. Glen Hardman in Preston. Tuesday she helped Mrs. Vera Wilkinson of Franklin quilt. Mr. and Mrs. DeVirlle Christensen and family of Lewiston visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christensen. Their daughter, Sherri Christensen, had spent the past week with her grandparents. She returned home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Wilde had a family dinner at their home Sunday. Attending were Diann and boy friend, Jerry Bissegger, of Provo, Mrs. Ballard and son, Duane and girl friend, Margaret of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wilde visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Card Christensen in Grace one day last week. Naomi Jensen, Venice and Debra Keller spent Tuesday in Ogden. 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