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Show May 27, 1971 FISHING SEASON AND MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 31 - SHOP EARLY & SAVE BLOCK ICE AND NIGHT CRAWLERS FOR SALE THE CITIZEN - S Richmond Ward Holds Spring Fling The Richmond South ward drus, Debbie Anderson, RaSpring Fling un- chel Atwell, Pam Bair and der the direction of the MIA Ruth Bair. Lcora Smith, Leexecutives. The theme for na Smith and Aldene Smith the program was We Have sang a trio and a blarjfcout Only Just Begun. Lynette was given by Judd Blanchard Robinson and Teri Bagley and Darrell Wynn. Robert King a duet accompanied by Christensen sang a sofa) aid a band composed of Steven a closing duet was sung by Parry, Dennis Parry, Randall Me&anic Parry and Teresa a Ilcndrkks and David Wynn. Wynn, followed by LoUi-poThis same musical combo by Lynda and Shanna presented three more num- BuUen. bers. Reed Webb played a Benson Stake MIA visitors were Mrs. Russell Hendricks, bonky tonk piano solo. A skt was presented by Te- Mrs. Clarence Andersen, ri Bagey, Karalee Gardner, Mrs. Glen Griffin, Mrs. Jerry Ann Smith, Joan DeGosser, Bunn and Keith Parry, Oscar awards were preKay Bed, Margene Anderson, Vanette Whittle. The sented by Shirley Wynn to Morin family sang several Bennie Morin, best actor; numbers and members of the Sue Castleberry, best actress; hed their ps c Cherry Tomatoes December BIrthdate 19 CUP family piarticdiptated in a pantomime. A Goofus Pantomime, titled Shirley Wynns was performed by Morning, Lynette Morin and Sue Castleberry. A reading was given by Ann Bair Mowed by the band A vauplaying Aquarius. deville skit was portrayed by LeAnn Benson, Jackie An PEONIES FOR MEMORIAL DAY Loves Spoiling Grandkids LB FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Medium Dozen Children Two FOODS i . . for BETTY CROCKER $1 4 for $1 ies for 10 . . . . . - IB. 4 - 10c OFF LABEL - 85. VAL. 47 OUNCE - REG. $1.09 $1 SCOn JODS- - - 10c OFF LABEL 16 OUNCE CAMPFIRE 60s PKG. 39 MARSHMALLOWS NAPKINS 43c $1 89 59 i $00 SYRUP LDHBEBJACK MIX PANCAKE Dozen . Large Fancy 6 Jackie Andrus and Randy Gardner, supporting roles; the band, best music; Lynette Morin and Sue Castleberry, best performance; bishopric, best original script; Ruth and Pam Bair, best costume. Directors awards went to Janice Andrus, Ann Collet, and activity course Cere are Art Morin mid Claudia 19 20 PKG. Mother, Son Take Trip To Washington To Visit TRENTON Mrs. Robert Reeder and son Brent enjoyed a four day trip to Prosser, Wash., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Reeder. Brent left Monday evening for further schooling in the Navy base in San Diego in the field of electronics. He was taken to the airport by his parents. Mrs. Effie Jlardlne of Idaho Falls spent some time with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry EUerman. While she was here the EUermans were hosts to a birthday dinner in her honor. She celebrated her 86th anniversary. Others in attendance were Mrs. Ida Griffin of Logan and Mrs. Marjorie Anderson of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Darel Jardine spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin L. briefly. Speakers were the stake missionary committee, Garr Christensen, Adrian Blau and Blaine Stephenson. The Singing Mothers presented a song, Jill Andrew played an organ solo, Paul Jensen played a piano solo, and Rae-ly- n Blau played a clarinet solo, accompanied by Mark Aim Funk, both of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dock Jr., and baby of Salt Lake C&ty visitefcd his grandmother, Mrs. Marie Dock, recently. Aaronic Priesthood Dinner Held Recently The Aaronic priesthood, girls and parents enjoyed an evening of entertainment and a banquet at the RSchmond South ward SaturMLA day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Boyd EUer-ma- n Doug White, priest group conducted the meetleader, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald EUerman aiu ing. Teri Bagley and Karalee daughter, al of Salt Lake Gardner sang a duet accomCity, and Mr. and Mrs. dark panied by BiUie Lou BagJefy. BHerman of Paul visited rea Deacon was preOnly cently at the home of their sented David Parry, DebMr. by Mrs. and parents, Henry bie Anderson, Kurt Anhder, Etterman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Vlaierie Andrus, KayDawn BisseK and Richard R. ConArt MorDarrell Beil, Wynn, nary of Salt Lake OUy were in, Bob AnGardner, Randy Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. WiMiam V. Oonnary. derson, Gale Aivey, Ed Qraw-forMr. and Mrs. Keith Hidse Bob Blanchard, Nadene of Pocatello visited their Johnson, Larry DunUey, Suz-a- n gramfoarents, Mr. and Mrs. Dunidey, Leonard CartLeland T. Cottle Saturday wright Adrian Blau and Richevening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elier-ma- ard Bagley. Mrs. Josephine Lapray, Members of the youth counMrs. Marie Dock, Mrs. Lizzie cil and Marion Bair prepared Gancheff, Mrs. Iledvig Bing- the meal. of Wynn Shirley ham, Mrs, Lola Iittledike, MIA the Mrs. Bertha Godderidge, Mr. the arranged and Mrs. Joseph Miller and Hans Miller attended the bait quet at Logan Junior high school Friday afternoon for the Senior Citizens. In commemoration of the Restoration of the Aaronic priesthood, the young men and girls of corresponding Wayne D. Bell J. Walter Ross ages were entertained with a Publishers banquet and short program Published every Thursday Saturday evening in the ward cultural hall. by the At sacrament meeting, Co. Citizen Publishing Velda Spademan, ESvera 84330. Utah Inc., Lewiston, Beckstead and Bertie Taylor Second class postage pain were sustained as teachers in at Lewiston, Utah 64320, the Primary, and Norma rates in Subscription Reeder was sustained as PriCache County, Utah, and mary organist. Brent Reeder Franklin Coiunty, Idaho, was accepted to become an $4.00 a year, 63.00 outside. Elder after which 1m talked Andrew. ; d, ests . 00c SALADA TEA ICE SOFTENER FABRIC n, - T? REG. N . G. $1.00 . . FREE PITCHER 67' 99 $1.06 79' 69 $1.39 K 0 T E X - 40's- $1.49 - Regular K00L-AI- $1.29 TUNA KCTRIC PERC CARNATION 19 FISH - CAN 6 for 33SALAD - DRESSING MIRACLE WmP - QUART For Your Information1 Dear friends, Memorial Day will be less sad and more joyful if we but realize that God in his magnificent Creation has established earth life as an apprenticeship for a more radiant life beyond. Those loved ones .who .have passed through their .apprenticeship will ultimately welcome us into their more radiant existence. 59 35 IN D PUNCH MIX SAVE 30c EE 15c OFF LABEL KING DOWNEY VALUE ENT Sincerely, X I WEBB South State SL SHOP AT MILO'S - TOUH COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER Preston, Idaho ;FUNERAL HOME MESION I i C: i k & i |