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Show gie were guests at a party given . by the officers and teachers of the Sunday school Friday evening. even-ing. A program, games and lunch made up the evening's en-tertainment, en-tertainment, A present was giv- ' en by the Sunday school to Mr. 1 and Mrs. Heggie. Mr. Heggie has been superintendent of Sunday school for the past six years and Mrs. Heggie has been a teacher ; and member of 'the ' Smithffed J Sunday school stake board. Mr. and Mrs. Heggie are planning to 'i leave June 1st for New York 'where they will attend summer ' I school. Malcolm Nish Laid to Rest At Clarkston Clarkston Funeral services were held Sunday, May 22 at 2 p.m. for Malcolm W. Nish. Bishop Bish-op Seymour Thompson officiated at the rites. The ward choir under the direction of Mrs. Ella Loosle with Bessie Griffin accompanied; ac-companied; song, "O My Father"; "Some Time We'll Understand," Meba Thompson soloist, and "Wonderful City," Oren Myler of Cornish, soloist; duet, "In the Garden of My Heart", Miss Flossie Flos-sie and Faun Buttars, with Sarah Heeeie accomuanlst: the sneakers treated the life of Mr. Nish, his hospitality, kindness, good cheer and faithfulness to his family and church were John B. Jar-dine, Jar-dine, John J. Shumway of Garland, Gar-land, Joseph G. Christensen, T. J. Evans of the U.S.A.C. and Bishop Seymour Thompson. Prayers were by Arvil Nish of Plymouth, and Robert Wheatley of Robin, Idaho. The grave in the Clarkston cemetery was dedicated de-dicated by Robert Nish. The meeting meet-ing house was filled to overflowing overflow-ing with friends, many coming from other towns in Idaho and Utah to attend the services. Mr. and Mrs. And.rew H. Jar-dine Jar-dine visited Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. John E. Godfrey has returned re-turned to her home after spending spend-ing several days in a local hospital. hos-pital. Mr. and Mrs. Iximenica Cam-pora Cam-pora of Trenton, was visiting friends m Clarkston Thursday. Clarence Shephard of Evjnson ward was a business visitor in our city Tuesday. I Pioneer meeting of the Martin Harris camp met at the home of I Mrs. Katie Griffiths Thursday. The Home Culture club met at the home of Mrs. David C-Thomp-son Friday, May 20. Miss Joan Welling of Fielding was a week end visitor at the home of Miss Sadie Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Archibald of Dayton, Idaho, were Sunday Msitors m Clarkston7 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Heg- |