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Show THURSDAY, Trenton Trippings by Carolee Beckstead - TRENTON A delightful Mother's .Day worship service was presented Sunday morning at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in Trenton, under the direction of the Sunday School presidency. LEWISTON Louise and Russ Layne were pleased on Mother's Day with visits from Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Layne and their family of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Layne of Ogden, Rex Layne of Salt Lake City, and Tamara and Gene Austin and their children of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Layne and their children of Dow- - Lewiston MAY Life was chosen queen of her high their - school Mr. and Mrs. Gail But-ta-rs of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. grado-- i Darrell Buttars of ating class. Pictures of the girl graduates weresubmit- ted to motionf)icture and : : Smith-fiel- television star James Mao Arthur, who picked the ; and Mrs. Any foreigners caught Arlin Buttars called on El-- streaking in Kenya will be de-- 1 va Buttars on Mother's Day. ported via airplane in the Velma Rawlins enter -- nude, according to Vice Presi-Idetained Mr. and Mrs. Rex Daniel Arap Moi. CNS nt Thurs Richmond They were Jill Andrew, Eugene Cottle and Leon Oswald. A quartette consisting of Spack-ma- n Hansen, and Melva Cottle sang All An Old Refrain,' accompanied by Norma Reeder. Geraniums were presented to all the mothers. Stores Closed May May Providence 27 23 - 24 25 sac- rament services sermons were given by Melvin G. Saddler and Evan Hall. LaVell Christensen sang two solos, accompanied by Janet Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Butler and their family of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hill and their family of Idaho Falls were visitors of their mother and father last week. They are Mr. and Mrs. Hof Dogs Hiland E. N. Butler. Cheese Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant took his mother out to dine on Mother's Day. She is Hedvig Bingham. Mild Ciresrn history was read by Lona Holt, and the lesson was presented by E 1 v a A Beef Hatch. Refreshments were servMabel Mortenson, Amelia Ellerman, Hedvig ed t q or Half Plus Cutting Bingham, Ethleen Lizzie e Gum Wrigleys Reg. SO Fresh Grant Cooley has also, returned home from Logan LDS Hospital, where he also had surgery and medical care. He will be entering the Salt Lake City LDS Hospital next week for more Pineapple Wilson's , i Fresh Tomatoes Lb . H 9 Styro-Foa- Kraft m Ovens HM Females im . 1 No.211 Can 29 4 Oz. IVienna recovery. Sizes Libby's New Red 3 Lbs. Ml Picnic Cooler Hot Dog Buns i (Potatoes Cora Blotter recently returned home from Logan LDS Hospital, where she underwent major surgery. We all welcome her back home and wish her a quick Dutch Lb. d2) Kool-Ai- d by Leda Sutherland All Newtonians wish to welcome home Cora and Amos Rigby after their whiter vacation in Arizona. Pint Whole Grant, Flossie Atkinson, Elsie Eppich, Josephine Lap Gancheff, pray, Pearl Spencer, Norma Reeder, Elva Hatch and Bessie Tillotsen. Newton News Lb. Whipping Bessie Tillotsen was hostess to the Margaret Ann Adams Benson Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Monday aftern-noo- n. treatment. - Fri Sat ICOUMTRY Orris Velda Flossie Atkinson, at LDS Lewiston - 5 BARE JUSTICE d, Prices Effective es. On Sunday - and Mr. Several songs were sung by the children of the Junior Sunday School, and some children gave short speech- Mae THE CITIZEN Rawlins and their young son of Layton on a recent weekend, and other guests included Vera Rawlins of Brigham City and JLene Rawlins of Logan. by Laree Bodily ney, California, and Mr. and Mrs. David Layne and family of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, sent their good wishes by telephone. Julie Layne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Layne, 1974 23, Miniature 't 10 Sausage2)3 0z. Phg. Marshmallows Charcoal Broil Best 10 Lbs. 8 |