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Show Visitors Come From Post Falls - CORNISH and Mr. Sharp and fr - Mrs. Fred tlree children from Post Falls, i'iipfi Idaho, were overnight visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bingham. They were en route to general conference in Sait Lake City and to San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Sham is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitcher and granddaughter of the Binghams. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilarvey Pitcher visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Post and family in Ogden. Lewiston, Trenton Elders Socialize - TRENTON Friday evecultural the Trenton in ning &,-- ' '; hall, the Elders from Trenton and Lewiston second wards met for a dinner and program. The program was given by Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Pitcher and family of Lewiston. A good crowd was in attendance. Monday evening the home teachers were entertained at a supper and program. About 60 men and boys were present and heard a program by BAND AT NORTH CACHE On April 6 the UniverMr. and Mrs. DeConn the family of Mr. and Mrs. of Concert Band Utah a sity presented very entertaining Pitcher were in Salt Lake Willard Pitcher. and informative program to the students at North Cache City Sunday where they vis- guests were the stake presiJunior High. The 60 piece hand played a variety of ited with their daughter and dency and Rex Plowman and numbers including marches, theme variations from Mr. and Mrs. Haydn, contemporary music, and popular music. ForFarrell Miles and family of est Stowell, Director of Bands, and Lowell Hepworth, RICHMOND BEGINS North Ridge, Calif. Gregory Associate Director of Bands, conducted the group. DorMiles left by plane to go to from page 1) (Continued band Instructor at North Cache, and John sey Wheeler, fill an LDS misto France Manning of Sky View High School, assisted with the fortunate for we now have a sion. solution to fiie junk car probarrangements. Mrs. Jack Pearce of Grace and Mrs. Kenneth Hebdon of lem. Preston visited with Mr. and The county and state officials have given approval to Mrs. Gilbert Bingham. our plan to take all old cars The following family mem- in Richmond LEWISTON and put them in Lewiston Li- lens parents, Mr. and Mrs. bers visited Mr. and Mrs. area south of the the terary League met on Thurs- Alfred Allen. slough Orville Creech the past weekday night at file Smithfield Guests at the home of Mr. end: Mr. and Mrs. Don Ful- Conference Road just across Golf and Country Club for a and Mrs. the river bridge west of town. Leroy Jones in ton and family of Cody, Wyo., This dinner and party. Lewiston were property is owned by Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Larry Creech Guests were seated at small Peart and he has alQuentin Mr. and Mrs. Dale and family of Fremont, Calto do it. lowed us tables. Following the dinner Wayman, Stoker and three children of if., Mrs. Faye Wahaus of games were played and mu- Sunset Guests at the Jones Two Saturdays, April 18 and Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. sic was furnished for singing home from have been set as 25, April of until and Hanson Sunday baby Terry by Mrs. Ethel Leavitt There Thursday were Mrs. Jones Amalga. dates for all people who have were 13 club members presjunk cars on their property to daughter and her husband, ent. take them to this area. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferrari, Mrs. Jerry Jorgensen and of Johnson will help with his Calif. On WedNewark, Mrs. Bud Pack spent two y for people who have to drove Brignesday they no other way to move the days in Salt Lake City last ham and met Dr. and Mrs. week to attend a Buyers Dean Fuhriman of Provo and cars. A dozer will be at the Market site to mash and cover the Mr. and Mrs. Keith FuhriMr. and Mrs. Russ Bowcutt man of cars. and Mrs. Lee Ogden, have returned to their home Curtis and Miss Helen FuhriLets be the first city In the in Lewiston after a trio to man of Logan, at Maddox RICHMOND The Ladies state to solve the junk car Glen Canyon Dam and Page, Cafe and had a family dinner. Literary club met at the club problem. If you have any Ariz., where they met Mr. for their Aoril meet- -' questions regarding this proMrs. Lee Pond entertained rooms ' Sowcutts brother and his at a Effie Egan, presi- ject, feel free to contact any Mrs. ing. family dinner party on wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin the thought for the of the members of the cleandent, gave at afternoon her Thursday Bowcutt, who were returning home in Lewiston. Guests day. Leda Pond, Lewiston, up committee: Del Tripp, to their home in Garden Citv, Marching Without chairman; Milton Webb, AmMr. and Mrs. Burnell! reviewed were Ut., from spending the winter Brown of Banners, by Mrs. Kemper os Bair, Waunetta Small, Mr. and Mrs. in California. The two cou- Sid BrownOgden, son Mark, and CampbetlL A medley of old Marvin Spackman, and Counand ples returned to Salt Lake sung by Lona cilman Dee Verl Bair. of Doug Brown Spokane, songs was City and attended LDS conOLD BUILDINGS: Any of Lom- Smith, Lcora Smith and Facer Wash., Gary ference. Smith. Louise Menden- citizen who has old buildings poc, Calif., Mrs. Jed (Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Herman StokAllen of Bountiful, hall was1 hostess for the day, they would like burned, the er of Burley were overnight Ilyer) Mrs. Robert (Helen Mae Ily- but due to her absence, her fire department is available guests Monday night at the er) Chambers of Smithfield, daughter Margaret served the to assist in this project, plus, home of Mrs. Emcrett Wiser. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ilyer refreshments. There were 22 the city will make their members and two guests pre- equipment available to assist Mrs. Annie McKnight and and Mrs. Campbell Baer of sent. Mrs. Ila Rogers and her chil- Lewiston. in knocking down buildings Following dinner, dren snent the spring vaca- the afternoon was spent visitMrs. Esther Pope had as and removing them. tion in Idaho. Mrs. McKnight CLEAN - UP GENERAL ing. Gary Facer, son of Mr. weekend guets Mr. a visited with relatives in Te- and Mrs. Conrad Facer, of Keith Merrill and daughter DAY WILL BE ON MAY 2. Mer-ril- 1 ton City and Mrs. Rogers visWe are soliciting your help Lompoc, entered the mission Ruth of Paul, Ida. Mrs. ited with her mother, Mrs. home in Salt Lake prior to Is a eistpr nf Mrs. Pone. our annual spring clean-ufor Lena Ashliman. Ivan Allen of C'we and Mar-(pfor a mission. Trucks will be availleaving Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blair PItMir nf wre ableday. to Cliff Stoddard Mr. remove Mrs. trash that is and took their daughter, Mrs. Surenresento-tive- s of roads. on of Salt Lake City were over- the High Council side the piled san Allen, to Salt Lake City assigned to visit in the After the dean-u- p the' at that day, Saturday guests night Saturday to catch the plane e will be of his sister, Mrs. Ano-n-a Cwti nro(J Qiififliv (fnTIg drinks and for Chico, Calif., where she home sacrament meeting. Laura served, with a free movie Talbot, in Lewiston. will meet her husband, Ellis Benson was released as a den at Mrs. is Hazen night, for all who particislowly "other Pld M,r7 T t HalverDrury Allen, on his return from a in home at pate. her recovering years service in Vietnam. Lewiston from a stay in the son as sneech director in the It is hoped that all people MIA. Claudia Christensen They will visit with Mr. Al- will keep the streets clean. hospital in Preston where she was sustained p Erreceived medical treatment ector and Julie Case eph as camp Many have the habit of cleanMr. and Mrs. Garth LeFev-r- e director. ing up their yard, but then of Lewiston were made put all the junk out in the sacRichmond ward In the happy over the arrival of a rament services Sundav af- street, exposed so everyone can see it Why display this baby girl recently. She was Councilor B to everyone? Why not store greeted on her arrival home ternoon, High Juaui-bers and Le. s all your trash in the back by two sisters and a brother. Spackman were the speakers. yard rather than the front iftDQUAKTERS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wads- so no one can see it? worth are the parents of a FOR SAFETY HEALTH, baby Installation girl born at the Logan AND FIRE PREVENTION: Instant LDS Hospital Sunday evening. Gean out from the attic, Every Size in Stock Mr. and Mrs. LaiTy The little newcomer was basement or other places, all Satisfaction Guaranteed Preston, April 9, boy. by two brothers and greasy rags, waste paper, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, one sister. rubbish, etc. Check electriHANSEN GLASS Mr. and Mrs. Michael John- cal Preston, April 9, boy. equipment for defects. Mickel-soMr. and 'Mrs. Riley son are the parents of a babv Fix stairways, walks, handAND PAINT Grace, April 12, girl. girl born at the Logan LDS rails, etc., that may be brokPreston Ph. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Keller, sniM Mondav morning. en or need repair. Clean up She was greeted by two sis- breeding places for flies or Preston, April 13, boy. ters and grandparents, Mr. insects and put tight lids on and Mrs. Marlin Johnson of your garbage cans. Install Denver, Colo., and Mr. and traps for flies, rats, mice, or Mrs. Perry Phillips of Day- other disease bearing vermin. ton. Gret grnidnarpnts are YARDS FRONT AND Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson BACK: Clean drives, walks of Salt Lake City and Mrs. SPECIALIZING IN fences and garages. Repair Ida Phillips of Dayton. and clean out shrubs. Plan The family of Mr. and Mrs. for and plant vegetable garDelbert Egan met together dens. Clean out and spray at the family home to honor for weeds and insects in the their father on his birthday lawns and about the home. anniversary. A turkey dinner Fertilize for better plant was served to Bishop and growth. M W' Mrs. Wilford James and famPAINT: Start your paint ily of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. jobs, both inside and out of Walter Egan and family STREETS: Make the street Lava, Mrs. Myrtle Cowley of in front of your property as and Mr. and Lake Salt City easy to keep as Mrs. Earl Egan and family of clean and Remove stumps, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. possible. and other objects that rocks, David (Georgia) Cummings and prevent and family of Iwaco, Wash., are unsightly Cut down upkeep. proper called their father during the wild and other brush plants evening to wish him a happy that are sore-ey- e to all who OFERTILIZING birthday. SPRAYING pass. '' - ' ' -- ' ; - - Special son-in-la- - Literary Club Meets no-ho- st Ap-to- s, Richmond low-bo- Literary Club THE CITIZEN 16, 1970 April P-A- DIVISION G Marcell Pitcher of the High Council. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder joined with members of W. B. GRACE & CO. j . her family at a party in Lay-to- n at the home of a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Reese. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Reese, Logan; Mrs. Andrea Lamb, Hyde Park: Mr. and Mrs. Arvel G. Reese and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Reese and son Daryl of Benson; Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Dahle, Ogden; Pres, and Mrs. Cecil E. Reese, Kinston, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reese, Sally and Wendy Reese, all of Lay-toand Mrs. Scott Petersen of Bountiful. During the evening, pictures were taken of Refreshfamily members. PAG 34 ments were served. Mrs. Merlin L. Andrew and Mrs. Stuart II. Richards went to Blackfoot, Idaho, on Thursday. Mrs. Andrew visited her mother, Mrs. Claunch, who Is in the hos- Sital in Blackfoot, and Mrs. spent the day with her daughter, Mrs. Darrell IIEAT UNITS 3X 2410 day OF IN USE AND ADVANTAGES CACHE VALLEY Grain, High population Narrow rows, Good Dry or standabtlity. High muistore corn ia 7fl III inn lUUday jY OCIft U Silage corn, Medium tall, Dependable corn 348 115 4X 2730 Silage, Tall A Thick Big ears, Good Everett was 90 CROSS TYPE lilo. n, Gibbons. Mrs. F. L. 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