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Show March 27, THE CITIZEN LaMarMr. and Mrs. Theron bell and Joseph Baer of Bishop Erekson and 1969 Camp-Carlso- j church services, when their twin sons were T. and Dean E., named .Paul --i f Mr. ana Mrs. n nicnara tampentertained at dinner for. r vidence, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lamb and Lou McCann of Smithfield and members of : I: t r i. i ii me nuuieuiaie vaiupueu iam-be- ll ily. 1 AJESTIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY a Subsidiary of OMNICO Holding Corporation AN AGGRESSIVE YOUNG COMPANY WITH MODERN CONCEPTS In Balanced Estate Planning GUARANTEED INSURANCE IWEsiV $J I Protcr iooromily ogoinsi ion or income I death or dii- - To creqfe For tmergency period due to illness, Ion of income or declining market.- To obil hedge SS ah Ellait and ga iw inrianon. Mrs. Elaine Carlson (right) and Alan Harris (left) express REGIONAL TROPHY satisfaction in presenting the Regional Forensic Trophy to Principal Kenneth Webb of Sky View High School. The trophy represents top honors in points accumulated in the areas of debate, oration, radio speaking, extemporaneous speaking, and legislative forum. Of the 30 students partkipatiiig in the regional contest, 18 qualified for entrance to the state meet scheduled for this weekend. "Ml.1 CURRENTLY INTERVIEWING AGGRESSIVE YOUNG MEN IN YOUR IN A PROFESSIONAL CAREER WITH A GROWING YOUNG COMPANY. A COMPANY INVOLVED IN A CONCEPT OF TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING WHICH GIVES OUR AGENTS AN AREA INTERESTED EXTREMELY I A RICHMOND Recently the changes included the release Primary organization of the of Ruth Little as Sunday Richmond ward was reorean-- School teacher and sustained ized with the release of Velda as such was Wayne Carlson. Mae Egan as president, with Mrs. Little was sustained as LuDean Christensen and Jen-i- s ward drama director. The Traveller as counselors. memberships of the James and Roberta McDaniels famSustained were Julene as president with ily were accepted into the Melba Traveller and Roberta ward. Other family members McDaniels as counselors. Hel- include two daughters, Sheland Nantalie, and a son en Kidd was retained as sec- ley Daniel. Sustained as Primary retary. Other auxiliary teachers were Ellen Mauch-le- y am Interested in Information regarding: Career Opportunities A Insurance D MAJESTIC Lin Richmond Primary Reorganized IMPORTANT COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE. 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