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Show Virginia Couple Visits Relatives In Minh Greek Group Slops - In Area From Arizona D TREASURETON a MINK CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Koler left Mrs. Bill Cox and son cf Thursday fir Pgin where Warrenton, Va., arrived at she spent the irc.it with Mr. the home cf her parer.'s, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Cliff Eerkstead. and Mrs. Allen Christensen, Friday they wet:: to Whittier, Wednesday evening to spend Calif., where thav are visaing r yl vacation. Other vis- with her son and family, Mr. and a Workman and son Kit friends, Sam Grange, Dan Kridler, Ken Harbison and Pat Hintz, all of Phoenix, Ariz., scent Saturday night and Sunday at the hemes of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Workman and Mr. and Mrs. Don Workman and family. They left for Salt Lake City Sunday night and attended the special priesthood session of general conference Monday morning. Buses were arranged to give the priesthood boys a tour of Salt Lake City. This was the first time these boys bad been to Salt Lake City. They returned home to Phoenix on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Don Workman and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Doney Friday night in the Oneida Stake house in Preston. The FHA held their convention in Boise from Thursday until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirby, Peggy Lyon and Peggy Call drove to Boise Thursday. Miss Lyon is the president of the Preston FHA chapter and Miss Call is the While there they secretary enjoyed a tour of the city on buses and visited the Governors Mansion and State House with the other members of the FHA. They returned home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Conley and family of Kearns were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lyon and family. lC-d- ay itors at the Christensen homo over the weekend we-- c M". and Mrs. Wayne Lcwry and 'amilv cf Tooele and Dorothy r Christensen of Rexburg. guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. DeVirle Christensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Christensen and daughter of Preston. Mrs. Karen Hawthorne spent several days last week in Rexburg visiting friends at Ricks College. She was a guest of Pamela Jensen. On Wednesday evening they attended a ring ceremony at the dormitory for Debbie Keller. D;n-ne- Kerr-Barn- es Mr. and Mrs. Otho Moos-ma- n visited in Ogden Sunday and David Moosman returned home with them. Recent visitors at the Moosman home were her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Wilde of Oakley, Ut Delmer Olson left Saturday for San Francisco with other trustees from Eastside School District for a business trip. They expect to return home Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Olson received word from their son Nate that he had been sustained ward clerk in their ward in San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Velda Olson visited in Lewiston Saturday with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and Mr. and Mrs. David Hendricks. A Sunday birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Larsen in Preston in honor of Mrs. Gloria Keller and Mrs. Marlene Bair and their families. The two are daughters of the and Mrs. Dallas Keller. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jepsen were Mr. and M's. Marinus Jepsen of Logan and Mr. and M-Jon Jepsen and family cf Salt Lake. Kendall Rasmussen and three boys of Kaysvilla spent the wppkrnd visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Erickson attended his missionary reunion in Salt Laki Sr'ur.1av night and conference Sunday and Sunday Schnil conference Sunday evening. Gary Erickson returned Saturday from Fort Knox, where he has been stationed the past four months with the National Guard. Hi? wife has been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Gunnel of Preston. They have moved back to their apartment in Orem. He is employed in Salt Lake City by the 1MCO Co. Van Wilde accompanied a group of organ students from Ricks College to Salt Lake Saturday where they attended an organ recital in the tabernacle. He stayed at the home of his uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Wilde. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wilde went to Salt Lake last week where they attended a rural mail carriers meeting and party held at the Rodeway s. Inn. Recent dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Keller were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hobbs of Linrose, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Robbins and baby of Soda, Valyn Calianis Hosl II:bbs and biy friend, Mike Andersen of Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. G un Kellrr s lent Friday in Lagan on business. Recent Sunday dinner guests at he home cf Mr. an.! Mrs. Percy Keller were Mr. aid M's. Gary Keller of Sal! Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kr! 'er and InmiW cf Cleveland Bob and Ding Pugmire of La Bin and Cindy Carbridge o.r Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Keler and daughters, Shanna and Vicki, visited in Salt Lak: during the weekend with another darghter and familv. Mr. and Mr?. Sam Almond. Mrs. Almond is recovering a! h:me from scarlet fever. She i '"it several days in the hospital. OXFORD BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson drove to Bountiful Wednesday to visit their son Lorrin and family and attend the marriage and reception of Janis their granddaughter, Olson, and Larry DuPaix on April 10. Other members of the family who attended the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Olson, Mary Lyn and Judy, Mr;. Annie Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ralphs and AUen, Mrs. Lavona Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson went to Lewiston, Ida., by plane Saturday evening to visit their son, Wesley and Verna Olson and family, and be with the family while Verna is in the hospital. Mrs. Gayle Kendall and her mother, Mrs. Moroni Almond, went to California Thursday to enjoy a mother and daughter get together for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baker enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch. April On! Of Town BAXIDA Recent visitors at the Thcmas Catani home were Mr. and Mrs. James Grdjes and children of Bonners Fe'ry and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnson and children California. Vaughn Greaves of the high council attended meetings in lie Banida ward April 12. lie was the speaker at sacrament meeting, and was accompanied by Harold Brown of the Indian Placement Program. and Roxann Ilansen sang two numbers. Linda Bosen was the accompanist. Sar.dra Following sacrament meeting, a Fireside was held un- der the direction of John Cook. The speaker was Dean Gunnell of the State Highway Patrol. Light refreshments were served by the MIA. Some d young people of ward also attended. Bishop and Mrs. Quentin Casperson attended session; of the general LDS conference in Salt Lake City. Other conference visitors were Joseph A. Christensen, Harry Miles and Jack Geddes. Mr. Christensen was accompanied Saturday by Mrs. Christensen. While in Salt Lake City they met with their two sons, Wade and Joe J. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen visited Friday afternoon with his mother, Mrs. Reda Allen. They are from Iloneyville. Other visitors during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young of Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Miles of Logan visited Saturday at the Harry Miles home in Ban- The pie chart below shows what disposition was made oi the gross income oi Lewiston Stale Bank. The largest slice went ier interest to savings and time certificate deposifon. FOOD STOKE CENTRAL MARKET LOTS OF FREE PARKING IN BACK OF TIIE STORE IDAHO (JOLD STRIKE STAMPS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS. PIUS DISCOUNT PRICES SALMON $1.05 DEL MONTE IIEP ALASKAN SOCKEYE P-N- TALL CAN 97 BUTTER UT JIFF JAR 28 OZ. REG. $1.19 Clifton-Ox-for- ida. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Briscoe and family of Rigby visited Saturday at the E. A. Swann home. DID YOU GET A PIECE OF OUR PIE? GREAVES DON Amess Recently THE CITIZEN 16, 1970 The Relief Society held a quilting Tuesday at the ward hall. A quilt was completed for Mrs. Sarah Geddes. Luncheon was served under the direction of the visiting teachers. Palmers Visit In Winder From Noniana Mr. and Mrs. WINDER Shirley Palmer of Lima, Mont., spent Saturday evening through Monday with Mr. and Mrs. William Swain-stoThey had been in Salt Lake to attend the funeral services of Ora W. Winger, held Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Taylor and children of Boise spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carol Stocks and other relatives in Preston, Logan and Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Stocks were in Lima, Mont., two days of last week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. William n. OYSTERS BEST QUALITY SMALL COVE 9 JELL-- 0 ASSORTED FLAVORS EGGS pkg- III li 45cDz.39c MILK LAND Gal. ICE MILK GRADE AA MEDIUM 97 - CREAK ICE GRADE AA LARGE dz. 49 can y2 0 TALL CAN 00c Gal. 49c FOR BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE KEEBLER BEANS -- RICE COOKIES 10 $1 Lbs. $1.49 BULK ASSORTED Fig Bari, Choc. Grahams, Vanilla Wafer i, Oatmeal Grahams, Etc. LGS. PKGS. MAGABONI SPAGHETTI 3 Pkgs. $1 4 Lbs. 69c SUGAR -- POWDERED OR BROWN 4 Pkgs. 75c CASE LOT SALE SCOTT TOILET 4 ROLL FOOD DOG TISSUES VETS PKG. SKIPPY Case of 48 . . SPBAT GET SET GAL. REG. 77c Can 10c 39c HAIB PUBEX 53c 59c $4.49 Palmer. Other people of the ward who attended the services of Ora Winger were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winger, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Hedin, Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Bennett, Mr. We invite yon te help yonxseli to a piece of our pie by opening or adding to a savings deposit or a time certificate ef deposit. We pay BANK INTEREST 4y2 Passbook Savings 3 Month Maiuriiy Time Certificates and Mrs. Carl Bennett. Bishop Bennett was one of the speakers at the funeral. Mrs. Myrtle Swainston attended the funeral services in Ogden of a cousin, Joseph W. Chadwick, held Saturday. Mr; and Mrs. Dale Talbot and family of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Talbot for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swainston were in Swan Valley Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Payne and family. Marion and Ora Bennett have a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smith of Cleveland. Mrs. Bennett has be ten spending the past week with the Smiths to help care for the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett were In Salt Lake Sunday afternoon to visit with his mother, Mrs. Frank Bennett CLUBS 5 1 Year Time Certificates 534 2 Year Time Certificates LEWISTON STATE BANK PRESTON 852-285- 0 PHONE LEWISTON 248-245- 6 The Syringa DUP camp meeting was held April 10 at the home of Eliza Christensen. Mrs. Ada Gregory, captain. conducted. The Pledge of Allegiance was given by Arminta Sorenson. 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