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Show Vi1 ik "i - Utah September 24, UN mwiii,i 1 ,y U I Holds Dennion -- M Mr. and fi) tti. Ivan Allen were hosts to a family reunion on their lawn. Family & members In attendance were Florence Rich her eons Elay, Mark and Allen and his wife of Ogden, her daughter Gayle ana husband John Hon of California and Beth of Preston. Also Mr. and Mrs. Marian Allen of Jgden were present The Mark Allens vutted a lew t lays before and were guests at the Alien some. They are from Her Mrs. t W tft V t 1 Qj Preston And Skyview Clash Friday; In Bobcats First Homecoming Allen Family "fWfiili $ p V a j,,,w'r is- over-nigh- t Preston ' win travel to this Friday in a match P that is darned as a rivaffcame before the first one is ever played. The Coaching the Skyview that now has a one squad, win one loss record, win be Prestons old coach, Glen OUverson was named heed coach at Skyview after Preston Indians win be tak-- a year at North Cache high school. Preston win also go s? Into flw game with a 1 reThis wUl bo the first Home- cord, after losing to Abercoming game for the Skyview deen last week in what was teem and will be played on a Mg upeet for Gw Indians. the new Skyview turf In Sky-vie- w tredl-tlona- 011-vers- '' 1-- i Ex-Lowis- n Preston was dropped in a dose gune U-with Aberdeen eontrelltag of way. Afthe recoverlast wed; pm moat Skyview was all that half first a ter to ed from a loss Burley by Aberdeens Preston blanketing Malad, SI - ft Lest year Preston defeated back In the second haUM a North Cache fay a comforts true aggressive spirit, but It lasteojust long enough for years. Previous losses were to BonnevlUe of Idaho Falls, mi Blackfoot get bolatar msi from North controll of the game Cae.ond MbkCMbe MghJ schools. Rend ktoktaTfiMas. Lb Rawllna, tie point Richard quarterback, 66,dtod eoucmmwne tat Hattie Wadtoups, secretary; .Leah second tire cantata; Junto Bergesan, scrapbook; ; Mare Seneth Thomson, historian; Eulalia Taggart chaplain; Ibiie Berahisei, tosson Lucille Berge-so- Loretta Blair, first vice captain; Iffilia fUwungs, captain; and registrar and publicity. (Front row) Verna H. Pe county rfwdn; The Citizen Photo na cooper, county captain. n, Lnristai Biifiii Lewiston DUP Reorganized The Jeanette Brinkerhoff Camp of the DUP held their firit-- meeting of the season In club room on Wednesday with lit vice captain conducting the meet LEWISTON County Chaplain Vera Peart the Marie Bernhisel gave lemon on The Year of 18M in Utah". Billy and Lorin ing. Mrs. ' Eutohe gave the openinaprayer. group gave the Pledge of At Rawlings read the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Blair Introduced guests. County President Myra Cower WE MOVED WE WELCOME YOU TO INSPECT OUB NEW SITE ON WEST ONEIDA accompanied by Alta Harrison sang Mocking and Bird Hill" and Now Is The Hour." President Cooper led the reorganisation of the officers Camp. Released were AdHeea Mallory as captain, Loretta Blais as 1st vice captain, minerva Jones, historian, Annie Wheeler as Tnd vice captain, secretary MUUe Rawlings, chaplain. Marv L. Taggart, lesson presentation, Swendsen, Marie Bemihisel, Registrar Lucille Bergeeon, Jennie Bergeeon, organist is late Marjorie Titensor, the Margaret See Us For All You O PAVING O READY MIXED O CURB A GUTTERS CONCRETE WE HAVE ALL TYPES OF FORMS FOR EVERY CONCRETE JOB YOU NEED VALLEY PAVUIG PHONE B2-U- 75 CO. PRESTON chosen Butters : 8, 1919 he marJanuaryAlice Beech In ried Sarah the fallowing children: Mrs. Clyde (Mery) Beecher, Ravid Rawlins, Mrs. Grin duooda) Maxfield, all of Kennewick; Mrs, Robert E. (Ruth) Hill, Las Vegas, Nev. One son. Reuel B. Rawlins preceded him In death. Surviving also are 17 grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. E. H. (Emra) Kemp of Lewis-tewho raised him after the death of his mother. Also one brother survives, John Rawn, Firth, Ida. her sister Mrs. An- Mr. and Mrs. WOUs Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Wenddl Hur-M-r. and Mrs. Kenneth ting and Mr. and Mrs i Blair attended the MuniIn cipal League convention Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Beneta Smith, Mrs. Marie Talbot and Mrs. Aleen on Smith drove to Bountiful the Friday night to attend wedding reception Of Garth Talbot a framer resident of as chorister. The new officers Installed were Caption Millie Rawlings, 1st vim captain, Loretta Blair, hod vice captain Marl L. Taggart, secretand Mrs. Asa Thomas ary Hattie Waddoupa, In spent the weekend chorister Leah Bright, and son Woods Cross and Salt Lake ai organist Marjorie Titensor Historian is Seneth Thomson, City visiting with relatives. Registrar and Publicity Chair Mr. and Mrs. Philip Berger man is Lucille Bergeeon. The on, Mr. and Mrs. Ray GibChaplain is Eulalia Taggart, bons and .Bishop and Mrs. Lewis-te- n Scrapbook Jennie Bergeson, Val Rigby were other residents who Lesson Marie Bernhisel. Refreshments were served by the Ice Follies In Salt Lake the officers. City last weekend. KARLA RAWLINGS attendMr. and Mrs. LeRoy and Mrs. Jennie Ber-m- o attended the Ice Folios Silt Lake City last weekend. Mrs. Jemde Bergeson remained in the Capitol dty to geson ed a dinner meeting at the Blue bird Cafe In Loon on Monday evening given ly the Cache Civic Musk or ttoo. AorauewL out-block- the Logan ZDS Temple. Surviving are Ms wife, SOI N- - Palouse, Kennewick, and visit with son Call. sra 10 dean 212. Ivan Davis said thatilhe teem suffered from a mental let down, being out tackled and out shared. Skyview chalked ityflnt win m It short day night with n 21 job over Mated. The Bobcats scored In each of the first three quarters, end lost one other touchdown when they fumbled In the end one ana Malad recovered. Bruce Obray, the quarterback, scored two of the touchdowns on short runs and Nefi Look tallied the other. Obray and Yonk each ran one conversion point end Robert Carlson added the third. Malad managed to stop several other sustained drives before they needled pay Uni. On lins, Scfaataka, made the two yards oft tackle. thd n 00 yard run off tackle. Preston made 147 yards during file fmne and Aber- one - (left to light) ta tle-t-he failed to stop Aberdeen from a second touchdown, for Pnston was lf back, with D-ha- ton Friday night at a Kennewick, Wash., hospital following a long illness. He was bam 22, IMS, In Lewiston, to Frank Rawlins and Leona Leavitt Raw: TOnirt, 7. one DeddenlDios ORGANIZED byA-berdee- NOT QUITE Preetoni quarterback, Billy Godfrey, makes desperate ettentyt to break through the Aberdeen defenses, but Is unmccessftd. Preston lost 13-7. The Citizen Photo Cmiffc Woman Mrs. N. A file Bergs jo of Logan was honored guest on her eighty seventh birthday at the home of Virginia Mae and Carl Hansen. Other dinner guests Included Mrs. G. E. Thompson and the Oliver Bergajo family of Logan, Mrs. Don Rich and Miss Helen Claire Rich of Portland, Oregon. A GROUP of Boy Scouts from the Logan eleventh ward spent Saturday on the lake at the Hanson Dreary farm. The boys brought their canoes and enjoyed earTheir ning merit badges. scout master, Irell Despain, accompanied them and direct ed their activities, j Mr. and Mrs. Ezra KendeU attended a birthday dinner at the Mansion house In Ogden last week, which honored eri Introducing Comet 1965: Kendall of Uintah. MR. AND MRS. Grant Kent and two children Ricky and Peggy from Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Esbee Myler from Jerome, Idaho, spent the holiday weekend visiting with Mr and Mrs. Orin Myler and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Cherry from Meridian, visited wiitn Mr. and Mrs. Asael Buttars and famly recently. Dwight Loosle and daughter Kathleen, from Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Carnal Buxton and family last week. MRS. ACE Roberts from Mesa, Arts., has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Pika the pest two weeks, that time, the Pikes Roberts have visited with relatives la Pocatello and Idaho Fella. They also enjoyed a trip to the Ing Grace Dam places of interest Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clay-so- n visited Mr and Mrs. Marlow Checfcetts and family In Bear River City one day last week. The defensive work of Jen Had woe outstanding, fartg-din- g a that the big tackle returned fra 50 yeras, setting up one of pass-intercepti- on the scores, . Lyle Lnfthouse wo intercepted e Skyview lal. In Cornish Honored On Birthday CORNISH dirt LADIES: DRESSY nPEEK-A-BO- re SUEDE O BY MR. EASTON ANNI EWALKER of Hyde, England Is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Pitcher. Mrs. Gilbert Bingham visit- ed last week with Mr. and Sirs. Kenneth Stanger and family In Ogden and also with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eddy and finily in Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sam-and family visited with relatives in Provo the past Sunday. They also attended a welcome home service for Dennis Culhnore, who recently returned from an LDS Mission in england. MR. AND MRS. H. E. Bergeson spent last Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bergeson and family recently from N. Jersey, who ere enroute to California to make their home. Mr. H. E. Bergeson accompanied five of his granddaughters, Terry and Bevaity Smith and Patty, Sharron and Carol Buxton, on a trainride and sight seeing trip to Salt Lake City recently. Mrs. Eldon Leavitt Mr. spent file pest week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leavitt In Twin Fella. MR. AND MRS. . Kenneth Bassett entertained the blowing family members at their home miring the Labor Day holiday weekend, Harlow Bassett end son Don from Tooele, Mrs. Variene Mendenhall and four children of Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs. e Monte Coleman and two from Logan. Mrs. Kenneth Bassett and daughter, Baibas Coleman, were visitors in Salt Lake City last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Del Martin visited with relatives and friends in Idaho Falla during the holiday weekend. el livelier, more beautiful sequel to the Worlds Durability Champion We couldnt make Comet much tougher, so we made it more beautiful. Made the outside sleeker, sportier from every angle. Made the interiors more luxurious. Made every engine trigger, S through the hefty new 289 cu.-lfrom the 200 cu.-iCyclone Super V-- 8 (225 hp). Made the ride even smoother, more olid and silent. The one thing not new In this racy '65 sequel is the stamina that made Comet the World's Durability Champion. You wouldnt want that to change, would you?. 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