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Show DEC. THURSDAY, Lewiston Life Dorothy Gilbert was hostess at her home Thursday for the Lewiston Literary Clubs annu- al Christmas social. Dinner was served to eleven members, who were later treated to a humorous Christmas story, read by Mrs. Gilbert. Gifts were exchanged. Meridee and Stuart Hatch and their children of North Salt Lake visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin J. Bodily, and with Mr. and Mrs. Garn Bodily and their family. by Laree Bodily LEWISTON Flossie Atkinson of Trenton, with Beatrice Thomley of Smithfield, county officers of the Daughters of Smithfield Thursday afternoon meeting of the Lucinda B. Layne Camp, held at Lewiston 2nd LDS Ward. Captain Kerin Baker conducted the meeting, and read a Christmas message from Kate B. Carter of Salt Lake City, a prominent leader of the organization. Carol Robinson presented a history of her paternal grandmother, CITIZEN tszsz seems Smithfield Sixth Ward by Evelene Moody Stratford Loosle, presented several selections. About fifty guests enjoyed a roast-bee- f supper. Playing Oddities, a game, Mary Ann Roskelley won high prize. White-elephagifts were exchanged. Jesse Sunday Godfrey of Clarkston and Glen H. Oliverson delivered From page 1 sermons which greatly impressed the congregation. Also on the end of the season. This is the the program Faye Anderson first year of competition in the sang Come, Ye Blessed, new Division B. accompanied by Dixie Ander-.soRandy Funk was appointed to be a Sunday School teacher, Recording the fastest time of the day, 24.35 seconds for the and membership records were recited for Gloria and quarter mile, the team of Smith Holt and their children Ralph Nancy, and Ransom, Emmett Valley Mark and Ned, Hugh, Niel, and Hi Ho Laddie, defeated the Janet. Curt and Scott team after an uncertain start by the young LDS membership records horse Emmett Valley. also read recently were for Cheryl and Val Ballard and their son Brandon, Maxine and Winning teams and their Gordon Karren and their child times are as follows: Kelly, Judith and Jay Gepford and their children Aaron and In Division ArHoPoFiPi, Melony, and for Ann Marie and 24.95; Hansens, 25.38; L & R Don Atkinson and their children Anderson, 24.95; Dwight NormCurtis, Kristen, Allison, Anderand son Pitcher and Amy. Cantwell, an, 24.60; 24.35. and Smith 25.45; Hansen, In Division B: Anderson and Reader, 25.03; Terry Cronquist, 25.9; Stuart and Haslem, 25.86; Ransom and Peterson, 24.95; en W. n. Wilhel-min- a Rosina Aust, born in East Prussia in 1836. The lesson was given by Zora Layne, after which refreshments were serv- . ed and Christmas gifts exchanged. Diane and Charles Spackman of Trenton are parents of their second child, a boy born December 10 at Logan LDS Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Farn Perkins are happy with a new grandchild. Sharing grandpar-enthonors are Mr. and Mrs. Morland Spackman of Trenton. al The Janet Brinkerhoff Leavitt ; Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Monday at the home of Adlissa Mallory, with Captain Melita LeFevre conducting the meeting. Rachel Detton gave the lesson; f after Terrell Qibbsv2$.82.VF fc i which two musical sdefcfidhs' were performed by Alice and Luella Williams. Elaine Jessop sang a Christmas selection, accompanied by Renee Karren. Lunch was served by Leah Bright! Maud Hyer and Mrs. Mallory, and gifts were exchanged. The Lewiston 4th LDS Ward - Sr ? n lllIHMOilKD Heres an wish thats still right in style... may your holidays be the merriest! old-fashion- ed GILT EDGE FLOUR RICHMOND WEED A PLACE i J i- TO STORE - YOUR BOAT & CAMPER? GMM sacrament service program was given by Bishop and Mrs. Claire Jorgensen and their 14 family. Songs and poems were presented by the younger Children, while Jodie, the eldest, shared speaking assignments IVAN PLUMBING B HEATING South-Maiwith her parents. Mrs. JorgenLewiston sen and Carole Cornish played a 1 1 McCulloch n 258-23- piano and organ duet. : LAMAR AND THAIS NELSON INVITE YOU ' TO COME AND SEE THEIR NEW STORAGE UNITS THE UNITS ARE READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY EACH UNIT IS A BIG 12 x 25 WITH A LARGE 10 x 10 OVERHEAD FOR MORE Wed like to thank our many friendi for their patronage during the past year. May the holidays reward you with what you've been hoptag for !; . WHITE BUILDER SUPPLY RICHMOND INFORMATION 563-696.1 I - . .V . - t OR COME AND SEE THEM AT AND WHILE VOU RE I fn many states, a person may lose his driving license if caught in an act of treason! The LDS elders and their wives held a party at Sixth Ward Saturday evening. The Back Porch Majority, a singing group from Sky View High School, under the direction of high-councilm- 3 '-- At LDS sacrament services Racing . - - THE nt Utah Pioneers, attended the great 20, 1973 THERE BE DOOR PHONE 3 355 WEST 1ST NORTH SURE TO WASH YOUR SMITHFIELD CAR IN.. THE. NEW CAR WASH 355 WEST FIRST NORTH IN SMITHFIELD |