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Show THE CITIZEN. Lewiston. 4 r tratthkrHerron nror and anMumm E. Unrest Ward leultn In February Rites E. 1N4 Plans Holy Croat Hospital of NursLINROSE The Linrose ing In Salt Lake City. The future bridegroom Is Ward win hold the annual Reunion on Saturday, alio a graduate of Grace nigh wird 22 In the Linrose WM K Church house. The dinner will state- - He ttended the be served at noon In the re-H- Grace Girl To Wed Thatcher Mail ! Utah February M, rs. Grace, state University at Lo creation hall and a program win follow. ut yev. A theengaijmmtand forthcoming marriage their daughter Margaret and special tended to all former members of the ward, according to the reunion committee. Daughter Married In Illinois Dale Howard Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young of Thatcher. - ATTEND CAPPING The wedding win take place FRANKLIN Mrs. Julia 2 at Bannock the Hobbs received word that harvMr- - and Mrs. Garland Herd Mjmary Mteniled Capping (Ceremonies Stake Bunding and win be ,t gi,nr Patricia flillowed by neaptlon. for their nhh wUl graduate this spring from making their home. Program at Ricks. PRESTON IN HOME EC. Three members SCHOOL BOARD BARBERSHOP of the River City school-boar- d strike up a chord, the only thing that has unified them since they were elect- SAVmG SPBEE FEUBBABYZO, 21, 22 LADIES WEAR FINAL REDUCTION SWEATERS LADIES By Catalina, Jana Irwin, Evan Pteonte VALUES TO 12.95 2 For $5.00 BLOUSES Lady Manhatten, Lady Amol 1, Mae Shore Classic VALUES TO Changes Made In Ward Staff RICHMOND Sunday eve- the ning services mond ward were under direction of Bishop Rulon Thompson with Mrs. Ruey Forsgren and Mrs. Adonla Dennis conducting the music. Prayers were offered by Don-el- d Humphreys and Glen Housley. Graduated from Primary was Scott Christensen and voted to become a Deacon. Released was LuAnn Tripp as a Primary teacher, Alda Brown as secretary in Melna the Relief Society, Hill aa Relief Society magaJosezine representative, phine Kofoed as Primary counselor. Sustained as Relief Society secretary was Galbraith; magazine representative, Tess Christensen; Karren Erickson as Primary .counselor; Vonda Taylor nr Primary teacher. The program was a piano sold by Mary Bair; song, Let I the Little Children Come, by Kenneth, Scott and David Perkes, accompanied by Mrs. Dennis. Talks were given, by Earl and Amy Bair. In the south ward services were conducted by Calvin Funk with muak under direction of Leone Robinson, Billie Lou Baglay and Connie BuUen. The choir Ung two apodal numbers. Other duet, pedal music was 'MyTaik, by Erwin Stod- dard and Beth Skidmore. Re tailed wae the Deacon presiRodney Anderson, dency, Randall Hendricks, Bradley Bundy and Chris Johnson as secretary. Also released was Florence Lewis and Ida Pratt Relief Society Mock teach- era. Sustained were Terry Vinson, Aahley Bundy, Bowtes with Dennis wright ai secretary forrtha Deacons; Dels! Ballam Relief Society work director and Stella Hatch end Ruth White ai block teachers for the Relief Society . Speaker for the evening was Bishop Ballam. Monday evening the South ward Primary officers and teachers met at the home of Mrs. Wanda Spackman' for 2 For $5.00 - u 0jy 1 O.-J- . their rMular on tated an operation the preparation Elder Carence Funk returned home Wednesday following a very successful mission In Texas. For the last several months he had acted as secretary to the minion. Mrs. Libby Purser la In the Logan hospital where she underwent surgery on Thursday fater falling on the Ice when she broke a bone In her hip. Sunday following church services a group of young people met at the home of Pamela Spackman for fireside.' Speaker was Craig Neils en of Preston. He also showed slides taken In Denmark where he spent some time on a mission. A discussion period followed. Re- marks by Catherine Bair, president of the class. Refreshments were served to SO people. approximately Prayers were offered by iJnhnin Bundy and Shanna Bowles. Music was conducted a by Ruth Ann White and Pratt. Mrs. Laura Benson ii the girls lender. Richmond students on the honor roll from North Cache High School for this quarter include Patsy Hamp, Judy Doans and Paulette Smith. Mrs. Evelyn Stoddard. Mrs. dive Murrey, Mrs. Lucille Hawkins, Mrs. Annie Hendricks and Irene Traverer attended a county meeting Thursday afternoon In Logan for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Tuesday evening the young people of both wards enjoyed a Valentine party In the community building with Mark Theurer In charge. Opening exercises Included community singing conduct- b Sharon Woodland, the prayer by Craig Harris and theme, Gordon Cartwright Claire Harris conducted several games and the gram enjoyed dancing. Benediction was offered by Don Johnson. Refreshments . wen served from very artistically decorated table. Thora was a largo crowd In attendance. El-m- ... re-wi- ng satisfactory Cache high school. . . 1ft Sirtttfg Thu Hi HtatH Home Ec In Cache Schools WE USE previous learnings! teacher, laundress, she irons, such ns ri niiness, clothing cooks, shops, renders taxi selection, probably straighten service, cleans, attento meet-room ud make a bedT We logs and school activities, make food choices, exchange and makes endless decisions, Ideas and communicate with Homemaking education is other family members. This 'no longer merey teaching a Is just to get the day started! girl how to cook and how to The homemaker continues sew. Its scope must be much By Vlvtai P, Swapp, Hone on with the more complicated broader than this, North tractor, tasks of the day now, or to-- 1 Caeh High School Y MUST teachthat some-th- e night, If she works outside It Is much wto to buy tllnes home during the day. She A Wise Mu one said "A ready-mad- e article of clothnation cu be no stronger Is a baby sitter, a nurse, a and use package mix. ing, than its homes. I am So student must be taught Home Economics teacher to be a wise consumer who with very strong fee'lngs acan make Inte'ligent choices bout the training of young because she will live within for the role will people they an different from her income play as the homemakers of LOGAN L. D. 8. HOSPITAL neighbors. tomorrow. It must teach that she has FEBRUARY U MOST OF the girls In high must teach that she has as Mr. and Mrs. Byron F. than school today will snend many anyone else, and train Logan, girl; Mr. and her In the wise use of years of their life actively Wood, Fired It W. Kiefer, Logan, must teach that her it engaged In a job outside Mrs. energy their homes. They will work boy. will be different from anyone for several reasons: tome to FEBRUARY 14 elses and she. can use it to keep knowledge and tech Mr. and Mrs. Garth E. best advantage only If she niques from slipping away Brigham C 11 y, understands this and uses itbecause of disuse, some to Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs, Mamn to satisfy hers and her famboy; provide money for a hus- D. ilys needs. Logan, boy. Stevens, bands education, others to Next Week: "The New Look FEBRUARY 15 help educate oder children, In Industrial Arts. some win be forced Into the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. labor market because of the Waite, Provo, girl; Mr. and Baptised death or disablement of thdr Mrs. Emerson E. Bowcutt, husbands. Smithfield, boy. COVE Three young girls FEBRUARY IS were baptized Saturday eveWHATEVER the reason most of them will go on raisMr. and Mrs. Harold N. ning by their fathers In Tren-to- n ing their families, maintain, Carter, Logan, girl. and confirmed Sunday in ing their own homes under 17 FEBRUARY Fait meeting. They are Jan ever Increasing itnndards and Mr. and Mrs. John K. Han- Hendricks, daughter of Mr. social pressures, demanding perfection of themselves in son, Brigham City, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hendricks, ways little dreamed of In and Mrs. Gaell W. Lmdstrom, Terry Egan, daughter of Mr. their great grandmothers Logan, boy. and Mrs. Earl Egan, Margarday. et Cornish, daughter of Mr. Bees the home la the Piano Recital Held and Mrs. Clair Cornish. They launching pad for most of us each morning, It is ImporFor Eight Students were confirmed by Earl tant that we stop for a moand Douglas Headricks ment and analyse the actlv-ttiMrs. Edruth Larsen preassisted hy Ambrious Larsen, that go on In that home sented group of piano stuDelbert Duct and Nard before an Individual ever dents In a recital at leaves. home on February 5. a ex-th- Rich- cords In his left leg. In the NaDean Anderson and Suttn Nuttal PP mily Ball, mitt as martn economics home program the as part of Ed. Note: This la In a eerles of articles prepared by the staff of the Cache Gouty Schesis. The purposee of tbe seriee Is to help eebeol program to plain me puKta. UduuaR Riitfg La-Vi- ne $8-9- 5 ; ed. They re Steven Mather, Glenn Winget and David Robinson, all from Music Man, at Noth Cache High School next week. The Citizen Photo of 0 -E- Births 1 ; Hun E-g- an ei her HI I3DEX10DY OF: THE DAY WHEN THE REAL MEANING OF THE GREATNESS OF AMERICA AND THE SACRED REMEMBRANCE OF OUR HERITAGE WAS MORE IMPORTANT TO US AND OUR CHILDREN THAN-THLOVE OF THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR: AND OF THE DAY WHEN MEN COULD AGREE TO A COURSE OF ACTION, THEN STAND BEHIND THE DECISION OF THE GROUP CHOSEN TO DIRECT THAT PHASE OF OUR COMMERCE: WE FEEL THAT OUR HOLIDAYS SHOULD REFLECT OUR MANY BLESSINGS AS AMERICANS. fill Be Closed Washington's Birthday SATURDAY, FEBRUARY PDESTOn n-EAiTEns BILL AND REVA HUNTINGTON meeting. Prayers wen given by Mrs.. Spackman and Luel-lee-sla Bair. The All Different Each One Alike was given by Mrs. Louise Mendenhall. Refreshments were served to 11. Mont Johnson Is recuperating at tonne following a fall on the ice which necessl- - B B East Oneida Street i on HEIJ! WORK BOOTS RED WING - ACME DISCONTINUED NUMBERS - VALUES H' -E- " TO $17 J5 UDS - $9.98 2 Pair 119.00 IN ALASKA Marriages FEBRUARY 12 Michael Kenneth Maero, 17, Ogden, and Lynda Burnett, Iff" Ogden. ' Terry Newsom, IS, Wheat Ridge, Colo., and Karen Kristine Coleman, 21, Menlo Park In Brilliant Sound and Color 2 Hours Of Adventun Calif. And Excitement FEBRUARY 14 ' Jerry Grant Douglas, IS, and Sandra Kay CorOgden, oles, 16, Qgden. FEBRUARY 15 iFred Lewis Wright, 54, Og den, and Laura Seager, 58, Brigham City. FEBRUARY 17 Brently Janies Smart, B, Preston, and Ruth H. Niel r son, 16, Preston. Donald Edward Browne. 32, Oakland, Maine, end Snar lone W. Day, Sli, Smithfield . SATURDAY RIGH- T- USE THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT PRESTON IDAHO v AFARI . 11 sieMT- PRESTON High School AUBITOniUIl FEBBUABY 24 and 25 Admtosteu -- at the Door BethPerformanees Or aMvyWO jp. in. Adults $LM, Students Tic rWMWQH- 8 "V ' r f r, |