Lokensgardof silent prayer, in memory of lt;Jewel Carrigan.to HelenaRev, Keith Lokensgard, pastor of . the First Presbyterian Church of Dillon for the past six years, has accepted a call to the First Presbyterian Church of Helena, and will begin there Oct. 1.His wife Janet, and their three children, Kristin, Karin and Kenneth, have been in the capital city since Sept, 1 so the youngsters could enroll in the schools there..'The family haspurchased a home at 1940Hauser and will be moving Oct. 1.Rev. Lokensgard will be senior pastor of one of thelargest Presbyterian churchesin the state in his new charge.will head a staff which will direct a large church encompassing all of Helena.The church in Helena wasone of the first establishedPresbyterian Churches in thestate of Montana and has a history dating back to 1888. In the new location Rev. Lokensgard will be conducting services which are broadcast each morning.Among the accomplishments the minister is looking forward to in the coming year will be the publication of his first book, 4‘Finding God Through Prayer” to be released by an independent company, and the release of his second record, “Songs of Faith.”Rev. Lokensgard has been involved in many community activities during his six yearsARev. Keith Lokensgardin Dillon, including serving as chairman of the mental health advisory committee, member of the board of directors of the Western Montana College Booster Club, active with recruitment with WMC, member of the mayor’s ap* pointed committee for Title I funds (HUD housing review), was named Jaycee Outstanding Young Man of the Year in 1971, and has assisted in directing qur*?n contests throughout the state, such as Junior Miss, Miss Rodeo Montana, and Miss Western.Rev. Lokensgard is well known for his fine baritone voice and has appeared with major west coast symphonies(Continued on Page 3)School Board tMembers of the board of trustees for School District 10, in their regular meeting Tuesday evening, adopted a resolution declaring a 1963 small school bus as surplus and making it possible to offer the vehicle for sale.The bus has been replaced by a 1970 van purchased from the Mill Point School District.The board reviewed “communication policy” for District 10 and have established a policy to make itFHA DistrictMore than 100 members of the Future Homemakers of America are expected today at the Western Montana College for the District 11 Convention, hosted by the’ Dilion Chapter.All meetings, which began at 9:30 a.m., are held in the small auditorium of Old Main and will include business,Harvest Smorgasbord set'Die Divide Grange „will serve the annual Harvest Smorgasbord dinner to the public at the Grange Hall in Divide Sunday, Sept. 26 between the hours of I and 5 p.m.Pan-fried chicken and baked ham will be featured, along with a great variety of homemade salads, breads,