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Show f' THURSDAY, Lewiston News ' " " . DEC. 27, 1973 - THE CITIZEN - 5 : '.sf ,T yV- v by Laree Bodily LEWISTON On Tuesday the Lewiston 2nd LDS Ward Relief Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bodily, consisting of Diane Hall, Kaye Labrum and Gwen Baird, accompanied by Joycelyn Tar-be- t, sang a song which carried out this theme. Refreshments were served to numerous Mr. and Mrs. .David M. Bodily k with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Society women were treated to Bodily and their family, attenda social. Under the direction of ed a family party at Fairview Meda Sharp, a program was on Saturday evening. Hosts presented which stressed the were Mr. and Mrs. Norman necessity of service and love to Bodily and their family. Also our fellowmen. A vocal trio present for the festivities were and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunter and their families of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Westover Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Kedding-to- n of Salt Lake City visited on Wednesday with Mr.' and Mrs. L. D. Bodily. Mrs. Keddington is K Mrs. Bodilys sister. u are happy with the arrival of a daughter to their son and Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Westover of Glendale, Arizona. This is the couples third girl. They also have a son. daughter-in-la- w, THAT BIG BARN in southern Amalga is looking good on the first day of winter. I I if 03 QffiGfi 3a, M-f- l I I ! model. With three axles. A real heavy-dut- y drive system. An automated digger capable of drilling a Its a 10-whe- el hole in minutes. An insulated derrick that can lift a 4,000 lb. transmission pole without a groan. And, a hydraulic poletamp for filling in the hole after the pole is set. It costs $80, 000... and its a truck load of machinery. As we look for ways to save money and offset inflation, we find that trucks like this one are a real bargain. line crews can set one Using this type of line truck, four-ma- n in a 45 minutes... job that not too huge power pole just an men entire took many years ago working day to eight in a substantial money and man hours. savings complete When you figure it out, the trucks hydraulic digger only has to dig twelve holes a year to pay for itself. At Utah Power & Light, we learned long ago that and efficiency, when we find ways to increase our know-hoit helps to hold down the cost of supplying you with dependable electric service. We spend a lot of time looking for 65-fo- ot, labor-savin- g, ! 5' !1 M-- I cost-cutti- ng pscBf w - Electricity Use whst you need, but need whst you use 1 new ways. mJ s" B f;'" Utah A fii "v t & y |