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Show NEWS OF THE WEEK FROM LEWISTON Lowlston, Aug. 15. Tho Lowlston First ward Relief Society was reorganized reor-ganized last Tuesday. On account ot 111 health, Mrs. Ellen Hycr, who has acted as president for eight years of faithful labor, with her councilors, Mrs. Valeria Taggart and Mrs. Cora Rawlins, wero released, and Mrs. Valeria Va-leria Taggart, with Mrs. Kato Pond and Mrs. Jano Smith, were sustained. Tho following couples motored to Logan Thursday evening and enjoyed a swim at tho B. Y. pool: Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Parkinson, Mr. and Mm. S. R. Rogers, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Bernhlsel, Mr. and Mrs. Moso Gus-taveson, Gus-taveson, Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Pond, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Rawlins, Dr. and Mrs. Lorln Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert El-bert Van Ordon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Van Onion, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo VII-lett, VII-lett, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. StockB, and Mrs. Franta Neal of Los Angeles. After the swim, an excellent supper was served thorn nt Murdock's. Miss Rcsslo Smith ontcrtalncd tho Beohlvo girls Wednesday afternoon. Refreshments wero sorved. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Parkinson motored mo-tored to Logan Tuesday. It has been reported that Mrs, Ether Telford Is very 111. Tho family of tho late Isaac Bright attended tho erection of a family monument at tho Richmond cemetery, ceme-tery, Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. W. Saunders of Salt Lako Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. IE. Van Orden. Mr. Edward Van Orden mado a business trip to Salt Lako City on Saturday. Tho Misses Wanda Thompson, Cella Anderson. Valeria Lcavltt, Mar-va Mar-va Bright, Elvira Rawlins, Letha Anderson, An-derson, Sadlo Bernhlsel, and Mrs. Helvla Van Orden motored to Logan Tuesday evening and enjoyed a swim at the B. Y. pool. Afterwards thoy partook ot a light luncheon at tho Bluebird. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stocks spent several days visiting with relative! at Bear Lako. Pres. 11. H. Hendricks was at Downey Thursday to attend tho funeral fun-eral services of Nathaniel Thomas, a former Richmond man, who was accidentally killed last week. Mrs. Llbble Lewis, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Cloo Merrill, of Richmond, Rich-mond, went to Downey to visit with thtlr sister, Mm. Underwood, who Is critically 111. Tho 117th quorum of Seventies hold their monthly meeting In tho Lewlston 1st ward Sunday evening Tho program was as follows: Duct, Como Unto Mo, Mrs. Efflo Vlllett and Mrs. Myrtle Pond; Reading. Tho Courtship of Saunders Mocglashan, by Mrs. Maud Stocks; Address by Bro. Joseph McNIghf. Piano Solo, Miss Blanch Pond. The Baseball game at Richmond Sunday between tho 43rd Regiment toam ot Fort Douglas and tho Lowlston Lowls-ton champs was great, scoro 5 to 7 In favor of Lewlston. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rogers aro taking tak-ing a two weeks vacation In Star Valley. Mr. Earl Leavltt and Mr. Darroll Kent spent Sunday at Lewlston for a last visit with their people before leaving for tho front. Dr. and Mrs. William Jamison of Pocatello spent Sunday at Lewlston' visiting with relatives. n.,. Homo missionary Joseph Godfrey of Clarkston. Elder Peterson of Salt Lake, and Elder Bowden ot Granger were the speakers at tho 1st ward Sacrament meeting Sunday. The Sugar Factory division ot the Lowlston 1st ward Relief Society w3 reorganized Tuesday with Mrs. Alice Bright as President, Mrs. Danger-field, Danger-field, 1st Coun., and Mrs. Carrie Loavltt 2nd Coun. A groat many Lewlston pooplo attended at-tended tho demonstration for tho soldlors at Logan Saturday. A clipping received from a California Cali-fornia paper, states: That a roquest for books for tho tralntng camp at Maro Island made a few. weeks ago Continued,,?!!, page U) NEWS ITEMS FROM LEWISTON , , ' 'i (Continued From Page One) ' by Chaplain J. F. Fleming resulted in the gift of 6,000 books practically all new. R. J. Irrvln and Arnold Poulsen seamen have been detained to do the cataloguing as they are novices at this work they are securing secur-ing much valuable Information from the Vallejo Public Library. It might be interesting to the friends of Mr. Arnold Poulsen to know that ho has been promoted from tho chaplains chap-lains oOlce to that of Llbralan by the recommendation of the chaplain. Mrs. Carrlo Coloy spent Friday In Logan visiting with her sister Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs. Afton Nielsen of Salt Lako Is visiting In" r!ewlston wtftrner Mother Df. TV: TJ.Tarkfnson: '" ' Mr. and Nrn. John Anderson havo gone 4o Star Valley for a fishing trip. Ellas Larsen high councilman ot the Benson Stake, Wm. E. Rlgby, Ether Spackman and Loo Olsen ot Trop H. spoke at tho 2nd ward meeting meet-ing Sunday, a large crowd was In attendance. at-tendance. The, Junior Dee Hivo Girls of tho 2nd ward spent Thursday in tho High Creek Canyon. Dr. Lorin Lewis and family ars spending a few days at Star Valley visiting with Mr. Bert Lowls. The local branch of the Red Cross held a business meeting Monday evening. Air. Samuel Wiser, W1I-ford W1I-ford Jorgenson and Rebecca Rawlins Raw-lins wero added to tho enrollment. Somo of the people seem to think that tho donations given to the Red Cross some time ago, was suQlclent i which Is nil very well but wo would like to add a few words of explanation, explan-ation, that does In no way assist tho ( local organization. Tho purpose of , which Is to get a membership enroll- i ment of 1.00 each to buy supplies t for making articles for the soldiers. ' Please be generous the officers are n paying their dues and giving their time gratis for this purpose. Fleaso receive them kindly whon they make you a call. |