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Show THE CITIZEN 4 April 10, 1969 Trenton Briefs Ward Relief Society Observes Birthday the blessing of their grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hansen entertained at a family dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Debra and Lauri Schaub, Schaub and Mrs. Zella Beut-le- r of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hansen, Mrs. Alta Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hansen Jr. and family, all of Mr. and Mrs. Smithfield, Richard Hansen, Sheri, and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hansen of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert drove down from Buhl, Ida.. Sunday morning io spend the day with his moth-er, Mrs. Josephine Lapray. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Flucki- rri onrl fhraa nhilrlrpn nf IwV Andrea gan and Mrs. . ... Lamb1 a of Hyde ParK visited sunaay Following The Relief Society organi- - bers of the stake board ta- Shirley Winn. ducted the program. Lloyd xations of the town observed eluding Lucile Flygare, pre-th- e The MIA organizations of Gardner was the judge. Bee-th- e two Richmond wards pre-- ! hive leader, Rene Smith, and birthday of the auxiliary sident; Elda Miller and KarI ' After Easier at special parties held last ren Erickson, counselors; sentcd their speech festivals Beehive girl, Mar Jean Ander-laweek. At the Richmond I n a Andersen, week. Theme of the scoutmaster, Melvin secretary; ward, Mae Hill conducted the Thalia Spackman, L a R u e fair was "Present Your Campbell, scout, affair. At each dinner plate Stevenson, Carol Miller and Case." In the Richmond Smith: Mia Maid leader. Al- was a birthday cake favor. Veida Mae Egan. Speaking ward, Edith Amundson is ice Anderson, girl, Margaret The program consisted of the ' parts on the program were speech director. On the pro- - Mendenhall; explorer leader, reading oi tne founding oi Dy Jiu hpacKman, Jolene gram were Ralph Wadsworth Bob Blanchard. explorer, the Relief Society by Margar- - Benson, Johnny Campbell,! as judge; Ina Larsen, Bee-- Dennis Parry; Laurel leader, Purser, history of the Diane and Gaye Murray, Ro- -' hive leader; Trena Egan, Alba Gardiner, girl, Merrilee Richmond Relief Society by bert Webb, Chet Smith, David Beehive girl; Harry Rindlis-Luc- y Morin; ensign leader, Keith Spackman, tribute to Parry, Jordan Funk, LeAnn. baker, scoutmaster; Gaylan Parry, boy, Richard Gardinthe past presidents with res- - Benson, Debbie Anderson, Hansen, scout; Anne Erekson, er. Included in their speechnonses given by uamma Pamela uair, Jame Cum-- ; leader, and Janice Miller, es were campfire tales, stora Mia Maid; Del Tripp, jonnson, Annie iienancxs, mings, jacxie Anarus, leader, ies, two extemporaneous Lewis, Tess Christen- - lynn Blau, Marie Smith, Ruth and George Morey, explorer; speeches, an impromptu talk sen, and short talks by stake Bair, Ruby Martinez, Mary Jene Housley, leader, and a symposium talk. Ruth White, and cine Funk, Kevin Blau, Tony and Diane Hulet, Laurel; Ruth Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Hor- Norman Erekson. Alvey, David Bair, John h Little, MIA Married; Edward ofti TCcran onf ATaino1 of riin. Bishop honored guest received nesbeck and Dallas Spack-- a Miller, leader, and George ner in honor of the birthdays Reader was Margaret Harris, ensign; and Mary of. Mr. Egan ana their aaugn- corsage. Dinner was wo--1 ved to approximately 60 Anhder, John was Bennie Bair gave a scripture reading ter Norene. Covers were laid . . . , with musical accompaniment for Mr. and Mrs. Albert men by the homemaking k , ,...-- n by Adonia Dennis. Refreshcommittee. of Downey and Mr. and was airecxea ments were served. In the South ward following Morin. music Mrs. Max Egan and family the social relations lesson by by Nadine Johnson and Elaine In the Richmond South of Heyburn, Idaho. A social Carol Funk, Ethel Parry was Bullen and accompanist was ward, Christie Spackman con-- afternoon followed dinner. the narrator when all the past presidents of the Relief Society were honored and portrayed by Luella Bair, Ellen Pack, Hazel Funk, Shirley LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. with a daughter and her tt husband Blau, Jeanne Johnson, Marian and family, the Bair and Ruth White. The Larsen and baby girl of, band, Pres. and Mrs. Dan Jean Petersens. A Singing Mothers sang two Oroville, Calif., spent a week! (Ira Lou) Stoddard of Color dinner was held songs. The officers served m Lewiston home of Mr. at the recently at the home of ado Springs, Colo., who were and Mrs. Asa Thomson 50 dinner to approximately honMr. in Salt Lake for LDS confer- oring Carl Stoddard, who was women. At each place was Mrs. Larson's parents, a small floral favor. Past and Mrs. Newell Kin?. While ence. observing his 80th birthday ward presidents were seated , ,ere lhe baby was blessed Guests at the home of May- anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hyer, Mrs. ai a special nne. vmiuiib, tho rwiston Fourth ward or and Mrs. L. D. Bodily over were stake Doara memners, fant mooting her father the weekend were Mr. and John C. Hyer, Mr. and Mrs. by Ruth White and Merle Thomson and Mr. Stoddard.; and given the name of Erica. Mrs. Donald Bodily of Salt Following the meeting, Mrs. Tuesday last week four local King entertained at dinner Lake City, Sam, who is a stu TRENTON FRIEFS Cooks from the North Cache! fnr Lnmnnt Lnrspn nnA rtaii- - dent at BYU in Provo, a sacrament meeting Sun- Jlinior high school and Patsy ghter Lana of Tacoma, Wash., niece, Miss Kate Wood of J At un :fnnt enn nt TUIr ' anri Anaerson, Mr. and Mrs. Lex Larsen of San Francisco, also a student iiasiam, Hansen wasj Marlenc Bair and Geniel Salt Luke City, Mr. and Mrs. and blessed the name given Webb from Park School at Jack Ford of Logan and Mr, Salt tended a meat demonstration and Mrs. Elton Fackrell of Robert Wade and two daugh- of Duston Allen Hansen by his father, assisted by grandand a smorgasbord in the Lewiston. ters of Hamer, Idaho. Theron Hansen and North Ogdcn Junior high Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Wiser Mr. and Mrs. Rue Lawrence fathers, Frank Schaub, great grand-- : hool given by Miss Ruth and son Robert of Inglewood, and children, Ann, Jody and Willard A. Hansen,! Hogan. home economics de- Calif., visited in Lewiston David, of Lewiston spent Eas father, monstrator of the national last week with their mother, ter in Clearfield visiting with and uncle, Theron Hansen Jr. Bruce Kupfer was con-- ; livestock and meat board. Mrs. Emcrett Wiser. Thurs- relatives firmed a member of the She told of various ways to day they went to Salt Lake Weekend guests at the nrennrc and cook meat and City and were guests at a home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. church by his father Ray-- : also other homemaking hints family dinner held at the Smith in Lewiston were their mond, and Annette Griffin' Sunday in the Richmond home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L, children. Mr. and Mrs. Jim was confirmed a member of: South ward the Primary pre (Cara Lou Wiser) Vance. Robinson and family of the church by her father,; scnted their Spring Family Other family members presMr. and Mrs. Gary Hall Glade Griffin. Assisting were Hour. Present were all mem- - ent were Mr. and Mrs. Far- - and family of Roy and Mr the bishopric and grandfath1 rell D. Wiser of Brigham and Mrs. Buzz Smith of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Liv- - jston. A turkey dinner was or, Clarence R. Andersen. ingston of Clearfield, Mr. and served to the group Sunday, Membership was received for Mrs. Wendell Wiser of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Louise Buttars Bennett RogLake City, and Mr. and Mrs Wiser of Lewiston spent the er Spackman was advanced f Easter weekend in Burley at to Charles Cummings Jr become a teacher in the Mexican Hat. Utah. the home of their daughter D. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Marilvn and her husband and priesthood. Marlene A. Wayne rewas released as Sunday Simmonds of Lewiston J. Walter Ross family, the Iayle Talbots. ceived word of the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. C. Jay Van School organist with Publishers Judy a grandson born to their son Orden of Lewiston are visit- Fcdcrico being sustained. e I'lihlis'npd every Thursdaj Richard and his wife in in Namna with her sister, ing AnDonna and Kupfer by the Calif. This is the first Mrs. Rosella Rawlins. Citizen Publishing Co., child for the young couple. Dr. and Mrs. Dean Fletcher drew were sustained to be In.;., Lewiston. Utah 84120. Mrs. Simmonds left for Bur- - of Reno. Nev., visited with visiting teachers in the ReS."innd clas3 nostage oaid bank to visit with the new her mother, Mrs. Langton lief Society. LcRoy Spackit Lewiston. Utah C4120. in Lewiston over the man was sustained as a SunpT"ents and the baby. Barber, Subscription rates in Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hyer of weekend. School teacher. Utnh. and 'Vie (.'o'lmtv. Lewiston accompanied their! Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thorn day -i'.' . Mrs. Harold Spackman un- Idaho, of wife his son and Andrew enn nf Lewiston are visiting . :i Yi Logan to Salt Lake over the jn Uaho Falls at the home derwert major surgery in the Ej weekend where they visited 0f their daughter and her Logan hospital last week. st j nnaf-nilUIT- AUMAVB : af-jso- n; Leslie Clearance ; et DRESSES Reduced WOMEH'S Mer-Edn- I GROUP group in II GROUP 7 5 $ Fran-orcside- Fon-Eac- GOATS WOMEN'S - How $ g88 SKIRTS BEDUCED oM-nsi- how M WOMEN'S $3.22 uixie BEDUCED Now 53,22 GIRLS' I "nri VWS16?: ' s BEDUCED Adds value to your home Adds joy to your life Now $3.22 I WOMEN'S HATCHING SLACKS. SWEATERS. SKIRTS- - BEDUCED Lew-Cit- . . . Whether your preference is a custom design in natural, gleaming marble or a pre-caor a preIridestone of lustrous fireplace " can be model that fabricated, installed in a house with no existing chimneys ...Otto Buehner Company can have a fireplace in your home in days. ... st ... "built-in-look- Og-de- n, Olllfi. 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