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Show 4 - THE CITIZEN Feb. Sponsor Dance 5, 1970 Scouts Present Sunday Program Essex Plan Trip To Reno Festival Cleone All sop was released Mrs. Howard Grant of Clear' as chorister of the MIA with field. A gift was presented Jean Spackman and Rebecca to Mrs. Grant by her children. Read sustained at sacrament Cleone is moving The Trenton Explorer boys meeting. all of Ogden, and Mr. and The Boy Scouts presented the program Sun day evening. Posting of col ars and pledge of allegiance were led by Daniel Rawlins. Prayer was by David Andrew. Talks were given by Alan Geen. Daniel Rawlins and John Cade, afterwhich Hair Smith played a saxophone solo. Earl E. Hansen. Logan, was the principal speaker and talked on the scout oath, its meaning and application. Benediction was by Eugene Cottle and the colors were retired by Lynn TRENTON Hie Essex have been able to collect a few dollars by playing at dances on their own time. This week they are sponsoring a Sweetheart Ball to help in their efforts to raise funds. The Lan Sirs," a dance group from Bear River High, will he the featured musicians. Hie dance will be Feb. 7. The tickets are $1 stag and and Mrs. Dwayne $1.50 a couple. Logan, Ut., girl, Feb. The members of the Essex are selling the tickets and they would like the support SOCIABLE CITIZEN of the townspeople in buying Rulon Dunn left by plane these tickets. Sunday for New York where he wifi attend the National BIRTHDAY DINNER HF.IJi Tuberculosis Board meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Auger He will be gone a week. entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. John McQueen hat in honor of their son, Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kirby an The occasion was his 16th children of Providence am birthday anniversary. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kirby am included the family, a grandmother, Mrs. Armorel Hall, family of Ogden as her week- Miss Shari Auger and John end visitors. Gunter, who attend ISU in Kevin received Mr. and Mrs. E. A. (Tony Pocatello. three cakes and birthday Jensen have returned to gifts. He Preston. been has recupSCOUT WEEK Local scout officials this week presented a special award to Lowerating from a heart attack ell Berglind, manager of the J. C. Penney store, for the stores cooperation in mainNOTICE OF SALE at the home of his son am taining a scout supply center. Presenting the award are Tom Powell, district scout wife, Mr. and Mrs. Milfort 1957 GMC Pickup. executive, and Lynn Fackrell, district scout chairman. Hie rstjyen Photo Jensen in Bountiful. ton. Automatic transNumber National Scout Week Miss Carol Smith, daughter mission. 1028P13953. Less and engine of Mrs. Eunice Smith, is comtransmission work. needing recovered from an au pletely Will be sold to the highest tomobile accident last Nov. bidder on February 10, 1970 16 near Cedar City. She was 1 on the critical list to weeks at p.m., at West Motor ComLocal scout units will note in many of the wards last quets, scout exhibits and dem- in the LDS Hospital in Salt pany. West Motor Company Boy Scout Week this coming Sunday, onstrations and will climax Lake City. She left Sunday 296 North State for Sak Lake City where she week, following the presenta- - Scout Week will be ohserv-tio- n with a the district Preston, Idaho is employed with Beneficial of Scout Sunday programs ed with special scout ban- Feb. Feb. 14 in the Preston Life Insurance Company, Legal No. 1689-P- ub. 1970. 5, school high gym. Mrs. Elsie McCauley had Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Jensen Explorers are asked to wear and baby of Salt Lake City LEWISTON Mr. and Larry McKnight was sus- their uniforms during Scout visiting her Saturday. SunMrs. J. H. Stocks have tained as assistant ward Week. day evening, Miss Josie PurBoy Scouts of America was ser and Pat Olsen of Salt home following a va- clerk in the Lewiston fourth cation to Hawaii. They met ward sacrament meeting on founded 60 years ago and is Lake City called on her. chartered by the Cuiigress of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bell of Sunday. The Alfred Kerns had their Mr. and Mrs. Rey Wiser the United States. At the pre- granddaughter, Sharon Kern Whittier, Calif., in Vancouver, B. C., and the two cou- were happy over the arrival sent time, there are more of BYU, visiting them from ples travelled to Hawaii on cf a baby girl on Friday, than five million hoys enroli-Ja- Friday to Tuesday. in the program and in 30. She was welcomed the ship Oreana. They snent three days on the Island of by four sisters and one bro- Cache Valley there are 5777 AU MAKES Ci.b Scouts, Boy Scouts, Ex- or for the state of Idaho. He Oahu, visiting many interest- ther. and Adult leaders. showed various films on drugs The Lewiston Jaynes met plorers ing places. They then spent Cache Valley Council has the and their harmful three days at Hilo, on the is- rn Friday r'vht at t!ia ho Guaranteed Satisfaction use. Gary land of Hawaii, anl two days of Mrs. DeVaughn Hansen, highest percentage of boys for Graham, drug on the island of Maui. From wlVi M's. Han.n, M's. enrolled in the program in the Idaho State inspector Board Pharthere they took a jet to San Cleve Hyer, and Mrs. Keith the United States. 852-08Heading the Franklin Dis- macists, and Ken Lee, who is Francisco, and from there on Weeks as hostesses. M-homo. On Sunday they visitPond gave an interesting trict Scout activities is Lynn a fifth year pharmacist at ed in Moore, Idaho, at the review of the book, March Fackrell, district chairman. Idaho State University in Pohome of their daughter Ann ing Without Banners or Other Giving assistance from the were also present. catello, staff is ALMA BOBBAKK and husband, the Larman An Devices, by Mrs. Kempter professional scouting The films and Thomas from Mr. talk Powell, dersons. Lunch was serve; Campbell. Wilson woe very interesting. Guests at the home of Bisb to 20 members and two guests Scout Executive. Mrs. Pond and Mrs. Marian op and Mrs! Claire Jorgensen and family in Lewiston Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morr. over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Whitman Tafoy of son, Mr. and Mrs. Garr Mor Dulcie, N. M. Their daughter risen and two sons of Lewis is spending the school year ten and Mm. Jessie FArvn'tie at the Jorgensen home. They of Preston drove to Rexburg were accompanied by Mr. Sunday to attend fast mte DeDious, also of Dulcie, who ing and assist in the blessing visited with the James Ponds and naming of the baby gir" and his daughter Angela, who of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griffeths is spending the school year She was given the name o Gina by her father. Mrs with the Ponds. is the former Mar Griffeth II. G. Guests at the Wood home over the weekend were ilyn Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Loren-- o Gi Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Martin feth and four sons of Lewis and son Bobby of Sharks, Pte ton drove to Rexburg c also Mr. Mrs. and Jre vada, event. Freshwater of Dugway, and 'Sunday for the MrDon Wadi-Mi-tv! Mr. and Mrs. Rcbrt Wood Peo'l Steer mi familv of Lewiston. Mr.! her mother, Mrs. Lewiston, to Pocatello- : Martin is a nephew of i- Wood. Sunday where she b Lake Grove, Ore. The b?.by son of Mr. and! train for M's. Bryan Taggart of Lewis-- 1 saend the next .sewA "' a tin was blessed and given months at the hn name of Duane Brvan fjhter and her husband, Mr, Taggart, by his father in the and Mrs. Paul E. (Ro'-The Essex, commonly seen as the pep band at all home sport activities, is planning a trip to Reno. They wish to attend the annual Dance Band Festival this year. lost their final game in the from the ward. Cleston Payne of Salt Lake round robin to Lewiston in a double overtime Thursday City was a weekend visitor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. evening. Cecil Payne. h Mr. and Mrs. Rosslvn Mark Grant, son of Mr. and of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Eppich, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant, underMrs. Eslie Enrich of Ogden went an appendectomy at the and Mr. and Mrs. Irel Eppich Logan hospital Tuesday. Hr of Smithfield were home to returned home Sunday and i visit their parents, Mr. and renorted to be recovering Mrs. Sheldon Eppich, Sunday. satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Glade T. GrifMr. and Mrs. W. S. Ildt d were Saturday night and Sun- fin took her sister, Mrs. Kupfer, to Salt Lakp day visitors of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph City Sunday to see Raymond, who is in the Veterans HosHolt of Roy. pital. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eller-ma- n Spackman and two children of Salt Lake City visited weekend of Magna spent the Mr. and M's. in Trenton with Mr. and Mrs. his parents, Theron Hansen and Mr. and Henry Ellerman, over the weekend. Mrs. James Spackman. Ep-oic- Green. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant Rav-mon- and Mark and Majorie, and D. J. Federico were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hill in Ogden recently, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Grant. Others there were Mr. and Mrs. Veloy Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. 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The regul session was held Tuesday Linda Labmm morning. gave the lesson on the Rook of Mormon. She was assisted by Zelma Wiser. The visit-irteachers meeting was held Tuesday morning at 9:30. Last Tuesday, the second quarter of Book of Mormon study class was begun. The mating bpean at 8 p.m. The this class is instructor M'. King. In sacrament meeting held Sunday, two new members were confirmed. Laurie But tars was confirmed by father, Ronald Buttars. He was assisted by Lauries grandfather, Ormas Buttars, and BifwD LaVor Smith and Boyce Pitcher. Annette Hansen was confirmed by Blshon Smith, assisted by her brother, Boyce Pitcher, Ormas Buttars and Ronald Buttars. Fridav night, Orson and Prarl Hawkins and Lester Antin and his wife went to Salt Lake to visit with the Glen Mouritsen family who formerly lived in the ward. wr - g to srman brings the moon's golden glow Down-to-Eart- h Jarman designers have created of Lunar Gold leather a collection of footwear fashions smartly at home in this or any other world. One glowing example ia the buckled boot shown here. Youll liko Lunar Gold and the wonderful way Jarman handles it Come in and see. |