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Show Changes Made In Ward Staff Man Visits From New York THE CITIZEN August 7, 1969 I VISIT IN RICHMOND Floyd White, during the past r Lewis They have been visitdays last week in Lewiston Mr. Mrs. Allen Mr. and Reed and Mrs. John Jensen week.other Lewis-to- n at in is of (he Chicago ing family members in home of Raher and San of three children In the Lewiston Fourth parents, of Denver, Colo., visited with the valley during their at the home of his par- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hyde. Lewis-to- n in visited Calif., fael, ward sacrament meeting, C. his sister and family, Mrs. and Mrs. W. R. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Friday. They were here Edward Wilson was released ents. Mr. Brooks ' ""' and Kent v. over. West Mr. .'w''v to attend the wedding of their and Mrs. Alva as a Teacher Trainer, and sons of Mr. and Mrs. attended the wedding rc-- ; daughter Kathy to John was sustained to Tarbet, Roy Wiser Delbert Tarbet, accompanied ivption in Ogdcn Friday or Uriglit, son of Mr. and Mrs. i r l : I 1. a grandson, Randy Roman, Hazen Bright. Mr. and Mrs. STANLEY F. D0RIUS, DP. with sim of Mr. and in two weeks Chicago Mrs. Asael Stephen Bright and four dau ing as Junior Sunday School aura. ana airs. uncle Human, and Miss Judv Felix. ghters of Salt Lake City also AND chorister, and Mrs. Carl their ana cniiuren are Mr (Martha) Nancollas was sus- Wesioverher relatives in Tay- and Mr. and Mrs. Don Blair visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ronald tained to take her place. come to ,Isn attended the DALLAS E. MURDOCH, DP. will and Ariz., Mrs. Leon (Florence) Pond reception, man and five children of this week. The family of Mr. and Mrs. dleburg, Va., are visiting at was released as spiritual liV' Mr. and Mrs. Newell King Cecil Sun-- ! the hnmP nf thoimarpnts.' Mr. ing teacher in the Relief So anui son m.l Uaha AfiinAi i onKent held . a reunion icu the park, mnner was and Mrs. Lewis R. Boman. aay ANNOUNCE THE OI15NING OF A DENTAL ciety and Mrs. Jerry Jorgen from a trip to Oroville where wrved to Mr and Mrs Kcnt( The family celebrated Mrs. sen was sustained. visited at ie home Vec. Cvnthia. Brenda Roman's birthday anniversary Tonya Kay Gilbert, daugh they OFFICE IN and her hus and David, all of Lewiston, with a family outter of Mr. and Mrs. Bnce Gil their daughter Larsons. On Mr. and Mrs. Farrcll D. Wis- Saturday Scott the band, Creek. in High Family ing bert, was confirmed a mem they visited er and five children of Brig members present were Mr, ber of the church by her their return trip, with niece a in Sparks, Nev., ham City. Mr. and Mrs. Clin- - flnd Mrs. Bovd Boman of Lo- THE PROFESSIONAL BUILDING grandfather, Bishop M. C. the Rolan tnn Kent and two children ofigan, Mrs. Rex (Susan) o Gilbert. Noreen Mickelson, and her husband, Mrs. Campbell Falls, Mr. and Mrs. linger and daughter Bonnie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Campbells. IN PRESTON two children accompan- Ross Wells and three daugh-su- e SMITHFIELD HEALTH DAYS of Kaysville and Mr. and Smithfield Health Norris Mickelson, was con and ied them home and will visit ters of Redwood City, Calif., Mrs. Keith Wright and two Days Royalty decorates the self propelled float of Smith-fiel- d firmed by her father. ' at the King home and in The Citizen Photo during the Rodeo parade. and Mrs. Lonnic Sharp and sons of Richmond. A family Lewiston Ward Succeeding C. Gordon Ward, DP. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lee sons of Preston. Following dinner was served at the in honor man visited home was. Mt. of afternoon Shasta. the Calif., Sunday Holds Round-u- p in Lewiston recently with Mrs spent visiting. of the visitors. 75 SOUTH STATE STREET The Lewiston First ward Lee's sister and her husband, Primary Trail Builder Round- Mr. and Mrs. Reed Theurer, loans. SBA loans are good Mrs. Verna Taylor and Mr, up was held Wednesday evePHONE 85B4824 PRESTO, IDAHO Mrs. Wes Lindsay of Ogand because of the lower interest! ning under the direction of of Kent Viola reof Mrs. the rates and because partner, Mrs. Lorin Rogers. rfen and A welcome was given by Logan picked up Mrs. W. R, The Lewiston Fourth ward ing the summer. A clever payment time. of Lewiston Satur Efforts will be made to get Primary held their Lihoma fashion show followed with Mrs. Rogers to the new boys Westover went to Downata to and with the Ronda VanOrden, a counsel- just entering the program. day Holiday Monday representatives of various ortheme being Fashion Fantasy. or, as narrator. Light re- The Trail Builder boys dem- attend the Merrill reunion. ganizations together to promote the industrial developIt was under the direction of freshments were served to onstrated their skills they had Miss Suzette Tarbet of Lewis Connie Blair. Advancement girls and their mothers. Fav- learned during the year. The ton and Miss Michelle Steven ment program. A brochure the will be prepared that tells the ceremony was by the Merri-han- d ors were fashion hats. Tea- new boys were presented with son of Roy accompanied Downata. to story. girls. Talks were given chers are Barbara Plowman, bandks, lap boards, and Ar- group Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gal by Laura Titensor, Betty LaRue Wilcox and Donna ticle of Faith cards. Light Effort will also be made to IndusThe Franklin County refreshments were served to braith and son Todd of San trial Rupp and Cindy Gilbert. Girls Dahle. Development Corpora- get as many people in the Jose. Calif.. Mr. and Mrs advanced to new classes were The Pioneer program and 56. tion and the Preston Chamber county involved in the proDavid Westover of Provo and of Diane Blair, Kay Ann King, Around The Block parade folCommerce plan to launch gram as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Westov Trudy Gilbert, Sharon Titen- lowed. a to drive The Industrial Development raise $40,000 for er and son of Provo are guests industrial sor, Wendy Smith, Bonnie in the Corporation has had several The First ward Primary development of their home at father, the Ramona Ruiz, Cindy contacts in the past few Lihoma Holiday on C. M. Westover, in Lewiston. county. Wilcox and Sherrie Gilbert, held their months concerning industrial 30 under the direction of The former the is July presented Galbraith corporation Mrs. advanced from Gay Notes to for the county. The Stake Comto Elaine of programs Chamber the The Jessop. partner, group plans Janet Westover. Firelights; Josie Jorgensen, visitors present were Mrs. indus- two that the group is working merce for the Lake. Bear at Tuesday Monday spent Coy Spackman, Jolyn Woods and Mrs. Elda MilMr. and Mrs. Lorin Rogers trial program. According to with are real good ones, the and Kim Nancollas, advanced Flygare Ven-n- a chamber was told. were Talks ler. by given and family spent four days J. Walter Ross, secretary of Merrito from Firelights the are Darla The group has also been Wilkinson, on there Lake Hurren, in Bear week organization, last hands; Top Pilot girls Susy Darlene Rawlins and Una two very interested industrial investigating the possibility vacation. Rose Taylor, Cindy Rupp, Willard Jessop is in Ft. Sill, prospects if the program can of obtaining the old Franklin Bergeson. A tribute to gradRuiz and Diane Wiser, were uates e was given by Mrs. County Sugar company proin training school with be put into effect. Okla., TRENTON Mr. advanced to Gaynotes. They Mrs. and were Scrolls One would use the old Pet perty for industrial developHansen. Guard. National Utah the were welcomed to the awarded by Mrs. Stephen Frank (Bill) Dallon and famBrent Westover, son of Dr. Milk plant and would employ ment A firm was looking at by Mrs. Vella Durrant Bodilv. of Ely, Nev., were dinner and Mrs. Ernest Westover of about 40 people eventually, that site recently. Mr. Ross ily president. Primary and they sang the welcome Advancement cerem o n i e 8 guests of her sister, Mr. and Davis, Calif., is spending the and the other would construct told the group that it would be song. Mrs. Elda Miller was followed conducted by Mrs. W. S. Holt, Saturday. summer months in Lewiston a new building and could em an excellent location for an iwere a stake visitor. industrial park because of the the home of his grandpar- ploy about 10 people. The Lihoma girls displayed games and light refresh- That evening the Dallons and at Mr. Ross told the chamber facilities that are available. ents. handmade articles made dur- - ments. Holts were guests at a cook-oMr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bliss of commerce board that stock at the home of Mr. and were weekend guests at the would be sold in the Industrial IN BISHOPRIC Mrs. Don M. Littledike of home of her parents, Mr. and Development Corporation to Word was received by Mr. Smithfield. Mrs. Lola Little-dik- e Mrs. Arnold Troseth, in Lew- help raise the funds. Money and Mrs. Floyd White that loan to used would be iston. They have been living raised their son Harold was sustainwas also present in Salt Lake City but are to industrial developers. Mr. ed second counselor in the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ward en would this said Ross that to Beaver to make and family have moved from moving able firms to obtain Small Shelbyville, Ind., ward bishop home. their Trenton to Brigham to make Business Administration loans ric recently. Harold gradual of Ricks Paul Mrs. Mr. and ed from BYU in June and their future home. Bakersfield, Calif., visited in and loans from banks. The infant daughter of Mr. Lewiston with Mrs. Rick's He said that for one of the moved to Shelbyville to work and Mrs. William Litz was aunt. Mrs. Vida Karren, re- industries that is considering in General Electric s manage CB1CE. IDAHO ment training program. While blessed and given the name locating in Preston, money at BYU cently. in he design majored of Karalyn by Zan Litz, asMr. and Mrs. William would have to be raised aldrafting. He is married to sisted by William Litz, Bishop Knowles and most of children immediately. eight the former July Hughs of Long Merlin L. Andrew and WilThey want to be in produc- Beach, Calif. Portland, Ore., spent several liam Beckstead. Harold Ward tion in November. was released as assistant The Industrial Development ward clerk with Norman CORNISH BRIEFS Corporation has been negoChristensen being sustained. with Pet Milk for the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wiser tiating Mrs. Cleo Rasband of Heb-c- r of the old condenser purchase City is visiting her daugh- and Mrs. Elbern Kent left plant and warehouse which 15, 1S69 ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Fridav for New York. They would be suitable for the new will attend the Pageant at the Litz industry. There would have Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rincr-- i Hill Cumorah and will visit to be some remodeling of the ham attended the wedding of! with friends and relatives for building. SME TIKES 10:30 A.B1. -- their grandson. Donald Ras-- ! several weeks, The chamber of commerce miissen, and bride in the Ida-- i ' Mrs. Owen Rawlins and- board was told that one of LOCATED AT ABERDEEN, IDAHO. OR 40 MILES hn Faiic Tumnio Saturriav daughter J'Lene were over- the ways that communities later attending a reception. jiiftht guests recently at the are attracting industries is NORTHWEST OF POCATELU), IDAHO Donald is the son of Mr. and home of Rulon Spackman in helping to make arrangeThey also attended ments so they could obtain 0 Infill B1I iMrs. Eldon (Lorraine) Burbank 14 TRACTORS the family reunion) small business administration of Paul. imussen A larffe croiiD of men and at Iluntsvillc. 1020 3020's 4020's 5020's JOHN DEERE boys gathered at the ward I'Jtffi to 1968 Models. 112 Captain and Mrs. LaMar SCHOOLS OKEn of Loean announce the farm afternoon and Sleieht Saturday 1964 Model. INTERNATIONAL 80CI) hauled 25 tons of hay to the! arrival of a baby girl born (Continued from page 1) HOOD 1959 65D 1967 38" BY ANY LENGTH UP TO MASSEY FERGUSON ZYi" CORRUGATED stake farm. Tuesday, July 22, in Logan. to 24 FEET tion 1960 to 1967 Models. 830D amounting insurance, 800D CASE 630 sister one Ann Lisa, and has The Dale, Jay, Ray baby teacher. a about $28 Mr. and 1961 FORD 900D Jeanie, children of Mr. and and grandparents, "We feel this is an equitMrs. Willard Pitcher, gave a Mrs. Theron Sleight of Amerable Mrs. compromise and both and Mr. and musical program for the may- ican Fork 5 COMBINES ors and wives at an outdoor Orson Hawkins of Lewiston. parties to the agreement feel PER 100 SQ. FT. 1968 No. 95 S.P. Air and Power PER IN SQ. FT. JOHN DEERE about it," Supt. party in Richmond Saturday Captain Sleight is stationed very good commented after1958 No. 55 SP 1968 No. 95 SP Draper evening. Mayor and Mrs. in Vietnam. 1963 No. 1000 SP 1962 No. 800 SP Ferris Chambers and Mr. and Arland Hawkins and dau- wards. "We feel it is in the CASE Mrs. Willard Pitcher were ghter Carolee of Hurricane best interest of the school were guests for two days at system and the people. Our present from Trenton. 5 SWATHERS toMrs. Lona Holt entertained the home of Mr. and Mrs. Or- contracts are in the mail 2 - 1967 No.. JOHN DEERE 1968 No. 780, 12 footer ahead now can We go day. members of the Buenos Ami- - son Hawkins in Lewiston. Other 1964 No. 815A, 12 footer ISA, 13 footers Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Drury with complete plans for the gos club at her home Fridav 12 FEET x 26" PANELS ZVi" CORRUGATED SHEET Mr. and Mrs. opening of school Sept. 2." Luncheon was evening. swathrrs, haybind and mowers and rakes. VARIETY OF COLORS CLOSEOUT ONLY board school Previously, the lowed by pinochle. Prizes) Henry Drury on an outing at adopted a separate salary were awarded. Bear Lake on July 24. 9 BALERS & CHOPPER schedule for principals in14T 2 - 224r No. 10W JOHN DEERE stead of continuing to pay 2 - No. 10Ts MASSEY FERGUSON them a percentage more than LEWISTON West-ove- Bo-ma- n, : .; Bo-ma- n i m Bo-lo- r, Mid-Lewist- ! ! -' j Zol-Idah- - i Og-de- Bo-dinn- LiHoma Holidays Held In Wards - Group Seeks $40,000 For Industry WELCOME TO THE CARIBOU COUNTY Nevadans Guests In Mc-Knig- FAIR Trenton AND Ar-len- es Gay-not- RODEO ut VALLEY GEM FARM CHEESE COMPANY MACHINERY AUCTION - ANDERSON'S Friday, August ; i Ras-Ogde- n. - i i Galvanized - Roofing Aluminum 1295 $1095 4.99 Fiberglass Panels - - 46W INTERNATIONAL 57W JOHN DEERE No. 38 Chopper (new) JOHN DEERE No. 400 Mixer Grinder (New) ASK ABOUT 00R 0 POTATO AND BEET HARVESTERS -PWEEDERS WHIPPERS LANTERS harvesters beet harvesters Over 100 items of outstanding farm machinery Much of it new or Just like new. Write for brochures to Auction Company. n or credit I i I I I I Riducad pricM now on IHC Track Roltert, Chaim, Top Idlm, SprocMti, mo front idlm Ca- n- - ROCKY MT. OWNERS: CHRISTIANSEN R0CKFORD IMPLEMENT COMPANIES iDotiliD' SALE MANAGED BY MESSERSMTTH AUCTION SERVICE LJ N HI V 433 WMt 2nd South y3P.O. Box 2220 El 1 1 WW I Salt Lak Cliy. Utalv PARCO'S VINYL Gal. REG. ANDERSON $5.68 PAINT DIAMOND REG. PRICE Gal. $349 $1.44 $69 COURT RULES (Continued from page 1) new trial. He indicated that an appeal would probably be made to the U. S. Circuit Court in Denver. Gossner was represented by the Cliff Ashton law firm of Salt Lake City while Hal Taylor, Salt Lake City, was counsel for Federated Dairy Farms. Births MACHINERY COMPANY HL Kay Wall, Hurley, Ida. Jim McsscrsmiUi, Jerome, Ida. I HOUSE teachers. - 2 - 1966 Forbes 2 row potato 2 - Farmlland No. 250 2 row TERMS: Cash or coded or Company check on J.D. finance plan on approved credit INTERIOR LATEX Principal pay ranges from 17,500 to $10,500 in eight steps under the new schedule, representing about a nine percent increase over last year. Boofii Mr. and Mrs. Kay Don Christensen, Preston, girl, Aug. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Keller, Mink Creek, boy, Aug. 3. VELVET ENAMEL ANDERSON - REGULAR fan . . . GaL PHONE 8 52 $499 W $6.88 - 0882 PBttifiaHo |