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Show Sconls, Parents Hosted To Ward Banqnet CORXISII March Iepdrs. were entertained st a banimet in flie ward cultural hal. Vai'den Pitcher. Explorer leader, supervised He wai? assVed by S'vn'tmaster Eld ried Inez Evelyn Thompson in the Logan LDS Temple. She died Feb. 2, 1968. lie had lived in the Richmond area aU of his life. He was a High Priest in the Richmond LDS ward. He had been Sunday School superintendent, a ward teacher, and president of the Seventies quorum. He was a farmer in the Richmond area and worked during 29 campaigns at the Amaganiated Sugar Company in Lewiston, Ut. Survivors include the following sons and daughters: Irwin T. Stoddard of Black-focIda., William Mack Stodard of Brigham City, Ut., Mrs. Guy (Afton) Buttars of G'ns-bac- h, Mrs. Veil Buxton, Mr?. Kay Neeley, and Mr. ard Mrs. A1 Smith. Dennis H?bbs. counselor in the YMMIA. in- troduced the guest speaker, Golden Him an. lie called on th Scoutmasters to present their programs for the reminder of the year. M. also took pictures of each of the scouts with his ai parents. In- terest were entri;i-e- d recertly at a buffet din- -' ner pariy. Those in charge arrangements were Mr. and' M's. Joseph Myler, Mr. and p Richmond, Ut., Dan Warren Stoddard of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Mrs. Clain (Beth) Skidmore of Richmond; one sister, Mrs. Lucile S. Merrill of Moreland, Ida.; 28 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held March 2 at the Benson Stake Center in Richmond. Burial was in the Richmond cemetery. The family suggests dona-lion-s ba made to the Prims Childrens Hospital thro Mrs. Ted Nelson of the Ric t, Bowles Note 50th Anniversary Mrs. A1 Smith, Mr. and M'?. Asael Butters, and Mr. and; Mrs. Chester Buttars. A mu-- J sical program was given by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Steven Noyes Bowles of Weston will be and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ja- - honored at their home with an open house in observance ocbon of Preston. Mrs. Orville Creech has of their 5Cth wedding aoni- spent the past week in Cody, versary Sunday, March 7, with her daughter, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Host- Wyo.. Sonja. and husband, Don Ful- - ing the affair are the daugh- and family. The FuUms and nieces. welcomed the arrival of their The couple requests fifth chi'd, a baby girl, born gifts during the past week. Herbert, better known as Ezra Kendell was honored IIe:b, was born in Lewiston, at a birthday dinner at the Ut., Jan. 8, 1899 a son of Wihome uf Mr. and Mrs. McKay lliam Archer and Harriet AlRawlings. Those present be- len Bowles. Horace, a twin, sides the Rawlings family died in 1962. were Mr. and Mrs. J. IIow- LaVena, or Vena, as she is ard Kcndel and family of better known to her friends, Pleasant Valley, Idaho; Mr. was born March 20, 1992, in and Mrs. Ross Kendell and Malad, Ida., a daughter of four son?, and Miss Carolyn William J. and Eliza Adams Kendell of Ogden; and Mr. Evans. She has been active and M's. Ezra Kendall and in th auxiliary organizations Vern Kendell. of tnc church and loves to do Mr. ar.d Mr?. Joseph My- - handiwork and t3kes pride in ler and son, Douglas, were her flower garden, Herb and Vena were mar-o- r guests at a birthday dinner e Chrisline Wright, at the ried March 9, 1921, in Mr. ham City, Ut., and the cere-anof her parents, Mis. Richard Wright in mony was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on Logan. March 9, 1934. ON DEBATE SQUAD Their first home was in the of being built at the process JoAnn Hull of Preston is a time were married and they of debate the member squad they were able to move into of Ricks College. The squad it six weeks later. is scheduled to meet in the They lived in this home in National Junior College Lewiston for 21 years where Association regional Speech meet at the College of East- Herb operated a farm. In 1942, they moved to Ogden ern Utah this weekend. and lived there for two years. In 1944 they sold the farm SOCIABLE CITIZEN in Lewiston and moved to Mr. and Mns. Newman Cole Weston where they purchased and daughter Mary Ellen of the home and store formerly Woods Cross spent the week- owned and operated by Carend with her parents, Mr. rie Thorpe. LaVena operated and Mrs. Robert Anderson. the store and Herb went to I BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hawkins were happy to have his Irwin Stoddard sister-in-law- , Pearl B. Itawk-in- 3, Irwin Stodard, age 78, died with them last weekstay Feb. 28 in Richmond. lie wa? end. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wright born March 31, 1894 in Richmond to William Israel and had a new son born Feb. 22. Fannie Gibbs Stoddard. lie will be named Christopher On Oct. 10, 1917, he mar- Lee. Ail Scouts of Members of the Mutual LEWISTON Obituary the ward, their parent? and B-m- THE CITIZEN 4, 1971 ters-in-la- w Brig-born- d work at the garage operated by his brother-in-laRay Nelson, When business slowed down and Ilays health failed, Herb left the garage and went to Pocatello where he worked for James Ilerzog at the clair Automotive Station, After working for Mr. Herzog for 18 years. Herb retired and they moved back to their Sin-to- n. home in Weston in 1967. They are the parents of two sons, Bill of Denver, Colo., and Arlyn of Pocatello. They have three grandchildren, Kirk and Rick, and Craig, who is serving with the navy and who recently returned from a tour in DaNong, Vietnam, and is now stationed in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Trenton Family Gives Program At Utah State TRENTON The family of ers was given by Jane ChamMr. and Mrs. Willard Pitcher bers, and her father, Bishop a musical program Lennis Chambers, responded at the USU Union Building on with a tribute to daughters. Friday evening to the em- Orris Mae Hansen explained ployes of Amalgamated Su- the new Merrie Miss progar Company. Included in the gram. Games followed under group are Mr. acid Mrs. Jay the direction of Sheri Hansen. Pitcher, Morris and Dale Melva Cottle, president, was Piecher, Logan, Rae Ann and a special guest. Present were Iva Jean of Trenton. Bishop Chambers and Jane, Mrs. Lizziet Gancheff was Willard Pitcher and Iva Jean, hostess to the Margaret Ann Rita Kupfer and grandfather, Adams Benson camp of DUP Clarence R. Andersen, Julie at her home Wednesday af- Andrew and brother Johnny, ternoon. The lesson on the Nancy Andrew and father Navaho Legion was given by Calvin, Barbara Sparkman Josephine Lapray. A history and father LeRoy, Debbie from the Sons of Pioneers col- Federico and father Tino, lection on Early Housedean-in- g Emily Jensen and father was given by Mabel Gary, Penny Taylor and fathRefreshments were er James. Misses Leile Buttars and served to Clara Cottle, Millie EUerman, Fern Jensen, Vel-v- a Valeem Buttars and Mrs. Von-d- a Tillotsen entertained at a AHsop, Ethleen Grant, Flossie Atkinson, Lona Holt, bridal shower for Marion AnElsie Eppich, Norma Mar- drew in the Trenton Town riott, Lucile Humphreys, Ma- Hall Saturday evening. bel Mortens on, Pearl Spencer, Games were played and refreshments served. Many Josephine Lapray, Richman, Ethel Stevens and useful gifts were received by Twenty-fou- r the bride-to-bMildred Anderson. Mrs. Helena Andrew hosted were in attendance. Ddmner guests of Mr. and a welding reception Friday evening honoring her daugh- Mrs. W. S. Holt Monday were ter Marion and husband, Den- Mr. and Mrs. Max Holt of nis Layne, who were married Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. earlier in the day. A trous- Ralph Holt and family of Roy seau was displayed, and a and Mrs. Lena Halt of Lewis-tewedding cake made by the brides aunt, Donna Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holt centered a lace covered ta- were dinner guests Sunday of ble. Many relatives and their son Ralph and family of friends gathered to honor the Roy. Reed Rawlins recently unyoung couple. E. W. Bingham spent the derwent a back operation in week at the Lcgan hospital the Logan hospital. lie is medical aid. gjttirg along a3 favorably as Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. S. Ilolt, possible. Mrs. Lou Lott attended a Mr. ard Mrs. Calvin Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. Willard hair style show at Salt Lake Pilcher wore in charge of the City over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Morland party the Mutual Marricds class Saturday evening at the Spackman and family visited cultural hall. A chili supper their son Charles and wife at was served to T8. Games Layton over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eller-- 1 were played during the eveman returned Sunday from ning. Elders Ralph Staynor, Dar- a motor trip to Mesa, Ariz., rell Jardine and Larry Lar- - with her brother and wife. son were the speakers at sac- - Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ray Clark of ramer.t meriting Sunday Buhl, Ida. Enroule they overnight in St. evening. An organ and piano duet was played by Janice. George with Mr. and Mrs.' Griflm and Cheryl Kupfer. Ivan Apgood. In Mesa, they Berthina Taylor was released' visited with her relatives, a as a Primary teacher with .sister, Mrs. Susie Clark; a Arlene Kupfer being sustain-- ; nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-- i cd. Johnny Tillolson was lin Clark; and a brother, Mr. sustained assistant scout- and Mrs. Andrew Clark of master to Marvin Buttars. CLarkslon, who Jive in AriReed Rawlins returned- zona in the winter. They rehome from the hosri'al Fri- turned by way of Las Vegas day where he had undergone' and Buhl. Ray took them la a major operation. Paul where a sen, Mr. and L. C. Butler is in intensive Mrs. C'ark Ellcnnan, brought care at the Pocatello hospital, them home lie suffered a heart attack High Councilman Rex' and was taken there last Plowman and Lorenzo Grif- -' fiths of Lewiston were the week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer speakers at sacrament meet. Mark L. Godfrey was oi Salt Lake City were day dinner guests of Mr. and! released as ward teacher Everett Spencer. velopmcnt instructor, and Mr. The Merrihasid class and and Mrs. Melvin Grant were Ihe Merrie Miss class, under sustained to that position. Brent Bcckstcad, son of Mr. the direction of their teach- ers, Lona Ilolt and Orris Mae and Mrs. William Bcckstead, Hansen, held their Daddy spent several days last week Daughter party Saturday eve- in the hospital undergoing ning in the ward cultural tests and observation. ll Mr. and Mrs. Richard hall. A chicken supper was of Sait Lake City spent served at tables decorated in the Valentine motif. Norma Sunday and Monday with her e Reeder, counselor, welcomed1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 lath-V. to Cm A Jiam tribute nary. guests. 1MAURIE1) Mr. and Mrs. DelRoy Dean Petersen announce the matriage of their daughter, Deborah Scharbach to Don Franklin Talbot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dcnzil Talbot of Lewiston. Utah, on Feb. 6. An open house will be given for the couple Friday from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. in the ward in nitrnd Primary. LIQUIDATION SALE third-seventeen- th Snow Content Shows Decrease The snow survey crew for the Soil Conservation Service and the Forest Service reported this week that the water content is now 141 percent of normal. When the survey was taken a month ago, the pack was 177 percent of normal. Soil under the snow pack is not frozen and ranges from saturated in lower elevations to damp at Liberty Springs. 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