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Show 4- - October TIIE CITIZEN 31, 1968 Lewiston Jaynes Hold Costume Event - STAKE NAMES (Conunued from From God. into the Kingdom of God. He Page 1) He admonished fn tfl9nh thn.V UiM ren how to work, and the val ue ot worK in our lives on earth. Ha ermnmlprf all tn "Be our neighbor's keeper." He advised that the Lord loves to bless IDs children who seek Him in sincere prayer. William Harris, Alan D. Smith, Ivan Allen and Mark Theurer bore their testimonies. Elder Brockbank advised, "Know the truth and the truth will make you free," free from the weaknesses and evils of the world. He named three keys to receiving guid-- 1 ance from the Lord. They are Ask, Seek and Knock. He said fear and weaknesses are tools of Satan; love comes from God. When you weaknesses and faults in people, be a good neighbor and do something to help them overcome them. He quoted the Apostle Paul as saying that love, joy, peace, gentleness, faith, meekness, and temperance are some of the virtues that will take us s The Lewiston and Mrs. Merle Kent of met Friday night for dale. Wash., who have been a costume party at the borne visiting in Lewiston for two of Mrs. Garr Morrison. Mrs. weeks. Mrs. Kent is the Pack won first place for mer Iola Hawkins. Present The evening at the party were Mrs. Julia costume. her ' was spehl playing bingo. Re-- 1 Hawkins of Logan, Mrs. were served by lis Showgren of Salt Lake ;' hostesses, Sally Baer, Carol City, Mrs. Edith Frandsen of ' Cornish and Kara Lee Morri- - Lelha, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. son, to 19. Larry Parish and two dau- Mr. and Mrs. Joe McTague inters of New Plymouth, Ida., and two children of San Diego Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Hawkins are visiting in Lewiston with of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. McTague's parents, Mr. Perry Hunsaker and family and Mrs. Ilazen Drury, and of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. will grand two weeks with Ccciie Kent and three daughters of Lewiston, Mr. and them. Ray Kent was the honored Mrs. Farrell D. Wiser and guest at a family dinner on five children of Brigham City, Thursday night at the home Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kent of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Ilaw- - and two children of Idaho kins in Lewiston. The occa Falls, Mrs. Lonnie Sharp and sion was his 82nd birthday son of Preston and Mr. and Mr. Kent has Mrs. Orson Hawkins and three anniversary. recently returned to Lewis grandchildren. ton after spending the sum The Lewiston Literary duo mer months in Ferndale, met Friday afternoon at the Wash., wkh his son, Merle home of Mrs. 0. E. Tyner Kent, and his wife and fam with Mrs. Elton Fackrell, Sunday, Mrs. Guy Swend-'whily. Those present at tne president, conducting the sen entertained at a family party were Mr. and Mrs meeting. Mrs. Lame Daker dinner in honor of her san Merle Kent of Washington, gave a review of the book, Lorin. Present were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stokes "Our Crowd," by Stephen Mrs. Conrad Bruderer of Refreshments Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Leon and four daughters of That Birmingham. cher. Ut., Mrs. Hazel Stokes were served to 15 club Pond of Lewiston, Miss Karen Mr. and Mrs. of Thatcher, Henderson and Bill SwendMr. and Mrs. LaVerl Jams sen of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Seamons of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kent and of Phoenix, Ariz., were over Elmo Keller and family of three daughters of Lewiston, night guests on Friday at the Idaho Fails and Calvin SwendLinda, Kathleen, Ralph and home of Mrs. Verda Ben'iey sen. Clark Noble of Lewiston, Mr, in Lewiston. Mrs. Kim Murdock of Salt and Mrs. Orson Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thom Lake City spent Sunday in three grandchildren, Linda, son are spending a few days Lewiston visiting with her James and Darrell Hawkins. in Idaho Falls at the home mother, Mrs. Myrtle Pond. On Saturday, a family par of itheir daughter and her The family of Mr. and Mrs. ty was held at the Orson husband and family, the Jean Bet) Blair visited with their Hawkins home honoring Mr. Petersons. parents Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bernita Kerscher of They were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sunset is a guest at the home Bradford of Bountiful, Mrs. of her sister and her husband, Jolene Beck and son Randy Odd hour emergencies? Lhe Glen Wheelers, in Lewis- - of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. ton. Boyd Karren and son Rex of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Shef Provo, and their daughter. field of Salt Lake City spent Margo of Salt 'Lake City, and three days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Blair Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pond in and three sons of Lewiston. Mrs. Orlean Whyte of 'LewMrs. Sheffield is Lewiston. iston accompanied her son, a niece of Mrs. Pond. Lorin Lane Swendsen, son Bud Coley of Rigby, to Salt cf Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swend- Lake City Saturday to attend Service isn't service unless sen, has spent the past two the funeral of her sister, Mrs. weeks visiting with his par- Bessie Doppe Dean, cf Seatyou get it when you need it. ents and friends in Lewiston. tle, Wash., and Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blair Lorin is a Torpcdoman Seaman on the USS John R. took their daughter, Mrs. SuPierce. DD 733, and has been san Allen, to Salt Lake City vm irtioin oit in Newport, R. I.; New Lon Friday night where she board-eim nminimi irroa a plane Saturday morning MIR IMtlll MI.UM don, Conn.; ana tfroomyn, N. Y., and will report Nov. for Fort Dcvens, Mass., to Standard Oil Company el California 1 for further duty. join her husband, Ellis Allen, LEWISTON Fern-Jayne- I j for-Ru- th j Phyl-freshmen-ts . o 62 S3 nu d tt SSS,?J?!!? "ul U"Ua The Saturday evening ses sion, attended and ... by andstakeAUXil warn rnesTnood IHISI. - ,ary leaders, was conducted bv President Traveller. The tnwne of tne meeting was How to Ca to Service and now to lteiease." swakers were Pres. Andersen, George Pond. Blaine Setphenson and Grant Fiygare. Elder Brockbank was the concluding speaker. He sooke about the nrincinles of repent ance and tithing. He advised people to have great respect for a "call to service in the church," and also a resoect wr release when it comes He counciled against unwise He advised indebtedness. pemole to read and study the scriptures found in the stand-fin- d ard works of the church. Pres. Gibbons conducted the 8:30 a.m. session Sunday Elder Brockbank spoke about the goals, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father in Heaven is perfect," and "Seek first the Kined-yof God and His righteousness." is serving in the Army Security Agency Miss Patricia Plowman, aaugnter or Bishop and Mrs Rex G. Plowman of Lewiston, was released as organist in the Lewiston Fourth ward Sunday School, in sacrament meciting Sunday night. Carol Sue Plowman, Kristi Lewis and Terri Talbot were sustained as organists in the Sunday School. Elder Gordon Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Barlow, was the principal speaker. He recently returned from the Cumorah Mission. RCA WHIRLPOOL ONLY ELECTRIC There's a STANDARD'S - QUANTITIES LIMITED AND APPLIANCE Foss Furniture Co. PRESTON, IDAHO Chevron Heating Fuels burn clean and pack a lot of heat into a few pennies. CALL TOUR ITANOtm OIL DllTMtUTOIt IN MEfTON RAIN 'Standard MOWIMI Oil MELMAC DINNERWARE St.OSM Company of California - 45 - PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 Colonial Days REG. Now $29.95 $49.95 Now $23.95 Skybursl REG. SENATOR ACTSON FOR CACHE COUNTY REG. WHEEL GOODS DOLLS TOYS RACE SETS GAMES TRAINS EVERYTHING FOR GIRLS AND BOYS PRESTON. STRONG DEFENDER OF the impacted school aid program. A leader in the fight to save this program (which brought more thai $64,000 to Cache County schools last year) from Democratic Administration cuts. WORKED FOR AN expanded research role for Utah State University's excellent forestry and water research programs. FOUGHT THE DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION'S 1L66 attempts to cut aid for Land Grant Universities which would have deprived Utah State University of financial support for about 10 faculty members and 200 students. SPONSORED LEGISLATION to put quotas on excessive foreign beef imports and to reduce dairy imports. These imports economically injure Cache County's beef and dairy industry. AS TIIE ONLY INTERMOUNTAIN SENATOR on the powerful Senate Finance Committee, he is instrumental in writing sugar legislation helping Cache County sugar beet growers. CONTINUES TO WORK to obtain tower facilities said other improvements e at the Airport. 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