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Show Feb. 3, Dad, Sons Make Family Of Eagles Woman Appointed ! DAD, THANE SR. Received LAMAR J. Ms Eagle Scout in December, 1971 He is presently a sophomore at West Side Mgh school. He attended - Re- ceived his Eagle badge in 1948 and the Silver Beaver award in 1966. He was scoutmaster for the National BSA Jamboree in Colorado Springs In July I960, and has been active in scouting for much of his life. He farms in Dayton. BLAIR L. Eagle award in 1965 and attended the National Jamboree at Colorado Springs in 1960. lie also graduated from college with a major of education, and is at present working on a Masters degree at the Universiy of Uah. CALVIN State Ida., in 1970. An eighth Side at West grader schools. Calvin is at pre- sent working on his Eagle badge, and will qualify after completing three merit badges. the National Jamboree at Farragnt L Park, Obituaries 0 TRENTON -Mary C. Beckstead is the Laurel leadSpackman of Trenton was ap-- i er for Trenton. Marsha Rawlins, daughter pointed and sustained to the Benson Stake Primary board of Mr. and Mrs. Reed RawlSunday in stake conference. ins, is dancing in th USU theShe will be the new stake atrical production, Oliver," secretary. Jay Lapray, son of Josephine Lapray, of Longview, Wash., wa3 a weekend visitor at the home of hi 3 mother. Trentonites who enjoyed a tour of the Provo Temple Monday and a day of outing were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson, Mayor and Mrs. S. W. Holt, Mrs. Me'vin Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Morten-soMr. and Mrs. Leland T. Cottle and Mrs. Reed Rawlins. Rebecca Read and Caralee Beck-teawere members of the Sky View mixed choir who sang for Benson Stake conference Sunday und?r the direction of Bishop Stratford Loos-l- e. n, this week. USU JANUARY CALENDAR 2nd Annual BroadFeb. ' Oliver, musical, way Utah State University Theatre and Music Departments, USU Fine Arts Center, 8 p.m. Feb. 3: Wrestling, Weber State at USU. 6 p.m., Sky View High vs. Roy High at USU Spectrum Feb. 5: Basketball, New Mexico State University, USU Spectrum, 7:30 p.m. Frosh Game: Logan 1-- 5: Ad-Star- 5:15 - SALE - s, FLAT LATEX $3J SEMI-GLOS- S 83.59 pjn. Feb. 5: Wreslting, USU at Ricks College direction the under Monday Leri Fellows Erickson. Norman of Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Feb. 10: Wiliam Ramsey and Treasure-to- n were weekend dinner Vocal Graveside services for Lori Burial was in the Stephen Simmons cemetery. guests of her parents, Mr. USU Fine Arts Concert, Fellows, infant daughter of and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson. Center, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Fellows Mrs. Joseph Atkinson atof Granger, were held in the tended a bridal s.iower Tues- Feb. 12: Basketball, UniverPreston cemetery last week william Laurence Work-- i day tor Miss Kathy Skinner at sity of Denver, USU Specwith Keith Fellows, grandfa- nai age g5t died Wednesday, the home of Mra. Kenneth trum, 7:30 p.m. jther, conducting. The infant Jan 26, in Mesa, Ariz., of a Lamb of Lc;m Feb. 13: University Piano was dead at birth. short illness. He was born Mr. and Mrs. G'.en Griffin Concerto Concert, USU Fine Survivors include the par-- 1 Sept. 14, 1888 at Snyderville. and daughter LuAnn attended Arts Center, 3 p.m. ents, a sister Lana, and a twin Utah, to Hyrum Parley and a regional meeting for Filler sister, Lisa. Also surviving Sophia Anderson Workman. Brusa in Salt Laka iiliis week- Feb. 16: Forum, Robert Lee Mr. and He married Sadie Kirkham, end. G'.en is district manager USU Fine are grandparents, (playwright), Mrs. Keith Fellows of Grang- Oct. 20. 1909, in Park City, for Fuller Brush. Arts Center, 10:30 a.m. er and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Utah. She died Nov. 17. 1962. AtkinMr. and Mrs. Feb. 17: USU Symphonic Band Mr. Workman moved to son attended a Joseph Kersbergen of Ogden. Carpenters' with guest artist Henry worked Preston in 1929, and Union party at Utah Siale Charles Smith, trombonist, has and for Utah Poultry, Harriet Purser University Friday. USU Fine Arts Center, 8 his with been family e living DENNIS M. was Eag LaVar Griffin of Ogden ' p.m. since his retirement in 1963 Scout awarded February Harriett Elizabeth (Libby) a weekend gueit of his grand.'Ll children: 1956 and S lver Explorer Barnes Carver Purser, age Survivors include, Roland Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 20 - Mar. 3: USU grad(Erma) Baird, parents, dein July 1956. He attended 82, of Richmond, Ut., died in Mrs. Roland his to uate, Lonnie Tosch, Master Mortenson, prior Jan. 27 Idaho Falls; Mrs. Earl (Don-- n the National Jamboree in the Logan hospital of Fine Arts Exhibits, USU for the mission field. parture Goaslind, a) KaysvPle. 1957 at Valley Forge, Pa. Art Gallery. followings short illness. She Ted Library escorted Robert Reeder was bom March 20, 1889, in Utah; Duane K., Salt Lake Andrew to their Lions Fathers He graduated from college 13 Feb. 21: Basketball, Montana with a Masters In BusiCove, Ut the daughter of City; 11 grandchildren and and Sons outing in Richmond State University, USU Specd great grandchildren. ness Administration, and Man. ass ah and Eliza Ann Roland Saturday evening. 7:30 p.m. brothers are Also trum, John surviving certified married a and is presently Barnes, Mortenson took Brad Kupfer. Robert Carver Dec. 8, 1915 in and sisters: Myrl Workman public accountant in Mrs. Allen Peck was sus- Feb. 23: 3rd Annual Ballet He of Treasureton; Mrs. Ora the Salt Lake Temple. West Winter Concert, USU as new music director tained Mrs. Idaho marFalls; Packer, died in 1928. She later Fine Ants Center, 8 p.m. evein MIA tor the Sunday ried Newell Purser Sept. 30, Leah Seybodt, Salt Lake City; sacrament meeting. Utah. Smith, nings 1931 in the Logan LDS TemRoy, Phyllis Feb. 27: University Sym Funeral services were held The Sky View high school Concerto Concert, ple. phony in the Oneida Stake seminary organization preUSU Fine Arts Center, 8 Mrs. Purser bad been a re- Saturdayunder direction of Bi- sented the program under the Center, the for Richmond of p.m. sident direction of Ferris Nyman, Richard Hendricks. RULON OWEN AND Stupast 40 years, and was ac-a shop 28: Feb. Preston Basketball, Color in representative. the was Burial faculty seamstress. She was also PTTONE is USU dent council president Greg ado State University, tive in all auxiliaries of the Cemetery. who conducted. The Spectrum, 7:30 p.m. Nyman, life. her church throughout were Debera Taylor, sneakers Leo lardine Survivors include her husLuAnn Griffin, Ted Andrew, band of Richmond and the Mart Grant, Robert Spack-ma- n 78, Leo Joshua Jardine, following children: Milton J. of Trenton and Joan Carver, Ontario, Ore.; Mrs. died on Jan. 27 in Ogden. He and Evan Bergeson of Ray (Alice) Tarbet, Soda was born June 8, 1894 in Lewiston, and Bruce TravelSprings; Archie B. Carver, Clarkston, a sou of John D. ler of Richmond. Sue Ririe Sacramento, Calif.; stepchil- and Marina Homer Jardine. presented special piano solos. dren, Mrs. DaTe (Lila) Bright, On Oct. 20, 1915, he married Mr. and Mrs. Clarence AnMrs. Nora Bair and Wayne dersen went to Salt Lake WedPurser, all of Richmond; Mrs. Blanche V. Hedelius in the nesday to visit with their son and Salt Lake LDS Temple. George (Edna) Higley Ross, who is engaged there Mrs. Lester (Elda) Flinders, He lived in Idaho Falls for in building construction. 30 granda E a g 1 e both of Hooper. Ut., BRUCE W. a short time, but spent moot Mrs. Hen 17 Ellerman at(j children and 22 great grandaward In 1964, and attendin of h!s life in Clarkston. He tended a graveside service children. National Jamboree ed the for the infant daughAlso surviving are a broth- worked tor the Phoenix Con- Preston at Colorado Springs in and Mrs. Lyman ter Mr. of er and sister, Milton Barnes struction Company, building Fellow of Salt Lake City. 1960. USU graduate in elFrank alMrs. of and was He Cove Dam. ementary education and is . the Cutler Directing the March of (Cora) Nelson of Treasure-ton- so a mad carrier. He owned Dimes presently teaching grade fund campaign in school in North Ogden and Jardine the and Trenton operated wa3 Mrs. Melvin hew Funeral services were working on a Masters at from who assisted Clarkston in Those Grant. Center Garage Stake in Benson the the University of Utah. were Mrs. Florence Butler, which he retired in 1962. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Elsie Olsen, Mrs. LaVerl of Clarkston; children. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Lucille HumphVernal E. (Bumice) Larsen, reys, Mrs. Joseph Atkinson Mrs. Don (Aiken) Larsen, and Mrs. Vaughn Spackman. Mrs. Joseph Miller had both of Ogden; Blaine, SaCt Lake City; Larry, Logan; Ra- come home from an extended leigh, Sunnyvale, Calif.; 24 stay in the Logan hospital. 24 She is improving slowly. grandchildren, HIDE-A-BED- S Mrs. Gloria Hill was a grandchildren; one sister, Irweekend guest of her parents, ene Clark of Arimo, Ida. 19c Funeral services were con- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant. QUEEN SIZE BED, TRADITIONAL STYLING ducted Monday under the Trenton girls who escorted CHOICE OF IIERCULON OR MATLAISSE direction of Bishop Edwin their mothers to the Benson Jardine. ONLY Stake Laurel Standard Night REG. $299.00 SAVE $100.00 $1 Burial was in the Clarkston at Cove were LeAnn K unfer cemetery. and her mother Arlene, FranOZ. CAN 15 ARMOUR WESTERNER cis Ringer of England and her SOCIABLE CITIZEN LuWauna sponsor mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Bright Walker, Valene Buttars and HIDE-ABE- D and children, Lee Ann and her mother SaTah, LuAnn Nola, Sandra, of West Jordan and Griffin and her motherCaralee BEAUTIFUL COLOR. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Larsen Rebecca Read, and DOUBLE SIZE BED Vera. ONLY of Idaho Fad Is were weekend B"kt3.,,d and mother on LeAnn participated Mrs. Kupfer of their mother, guests Mrs. William the program. Sarah Bright. . I - SAVE AT HANSEN GLASS'S MIMHNTEH To Stake Board 1 THE CITIZEN 1972 LATEX SATIN $3J ENAMEL Bo-dre- ro VINYL WALL $3.59 SEALER j : I THAT'S BIGHTI , All Kinds 01 PAINT - THANE D. JR. Received his Eagle badge in February 1967 and attended the National Jamboree at Valley Forge In 1964. He is presently a sophomore at the University of Utah with emphasis In accounting. $3.59 ONLY All-re- PER GAL. Al The Big Sale Al GLASS & PAIHT HANSEN 852-10- Sim-mon- ds ROYCE FUHRIMAN PRESTON SAVE NOW AT FOSS'S BIG HIDE - A - BED SALE Eag1e STEVEN L. award and Silver Explorer in 1957. lie also attended the National Jamboree in Valley Forge in 1957. Now teaching math and science at Fredonia High in Arizona, he is a college graduate in secondary education working on a Masters. - O.P. SKAGGS WEEKEND SPECIALS Simmons Hash Brown Potatoes LETTUCE Lb. 19c great SELECTION OF BIG IIIDE-A-BED- SKAGGS HEAT SPECIALS Early American HIDE-A-BE- THE 12th ANNUAL CLEAR PEDIGREE Hereford Show and Sale Lh. D NYLON COVER A REAL BEAUTY ... ALL COLORS, PERIODS SAVINGS - ALL ALL AT CHECK THESE: cs $ 59 CORNISH GAME HENS EACH 79c CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING Cut, Double Wrapped, Frozen GET ACQUAINTED OFFER O. P. SKAGGS - JJ). 5c Preston FRIDAY, FEB. 18, AND SATURDAY, FEB. 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