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Show vtf:i:.-!v.V",-.'.- - ri. SI TS8 CITIZEN v. t: Sept. 8, UN Ninth fetj 2 J' If i'i Hole-In-O- ne :V.?' fit V itvyif s .,:i'V- r golfers from Montpelier Low scores for the day were shot by Earl Schneiter, local golf pro, with a 72,. Georg Duncon, Montpelier pro, with last Friday while a 74, and Ross Rasmussen was law amateur with a 75. Jng with Mrs. Luther and Mrs. Jim Ward, her A return match will be held ter. ' September 25 at. the local Over, the Labor Day week course at 9 a.m. end Preston traveled to Montfor the sumThe play-off-s pelier for a team match. The mer legs are now being play' Preston team defeated the ed. a V vv;-' j 44-1-4. ne hole-n-on- 3 S;: ?,V;. V;' . A '; The' ninth at ths Preston Golf and Country club was recorded last weekend on lole number 9. Mrs. Jean e Byrd of Pocatello hit the hole-ln-o- . - . nr ir v. .i? ; :. yi.'- - V'.iy.VV,1 v Preston the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Blaine (Ellabdle) Brown, Mrs. Clyde (Barbara) Freeman both of Montpelier; Mrs. Bill (Lucille) VeUanova, CasperrBfro.; Mrs. Mark (Aphrodel) Grockett, Salt Lake City; Damll W. rifc. and Mrs. Nw (Maureen) Wold, San Diego, CaUf.; Lamar W., Ogdon; Mrs. Vafey H. ( Junelfe Ancar sad Mrs. Robert O. (Joyce) Smlfli, of A . ; LITE HI KB BOSES Part of the borne of the beaver .on the Rich jS tosMonsd (ran an okics box. - r BEATER FARM t (Oonttnned form page 1) Htsi IfITBSSg now has are not intended as naUnc animals, breeding stock, ftir Indus to the point whore they, are primarily raised for pelts made into which are clothing, rather they are still potting forth great effort to bring this beautiful animal inHie Preston High School to captivity and develop the PM Dels pushed' their total desired combination of colors this week to 81,610, and textures through controllthem only 18,000 to ed breeding drive for additional This industry is just barely g 'money in the annual Citibeginning, according to Mr. zen subscription contest If the iresch 100,' Rich, and is a sound method for investing surplus funds. 000 points, they were to earn The Riches moved to Cove 11 an additional 150 for the club moo, 50 and MS far the yean ago and moved into the plos sales top girl in thelast two beaver operation about nine weeks of the contest years , ago. In the beginning They must reach the 100,000 he provided board and or no one gets the additional roan for animals of other bonus money. beaver farmers, but his oper- . The standings for the race in the bonus ation has grown so tremend- for the top not includes: period selling ously that he now has only First' Beth Orme time and room for Ms own jm Baden Second VkU Smith Third ' Mr. Rich is a fireman at Hill Fourth Csndlee Lowe Fifth Air Farce Base and finds that Artis Petterborg this type of farming operation works very conveniently into The points jumped this week ' a spare time occupation.- because of the addition of over The Riches are parents of the fw'ptfr two sons, Kent and Roland. wishing to subscribe to the Both are returned LDS mis- paper may don at the office and credit to the girt sionaries. They both will be of giveehoto thw students at BYU this faH In the overall contest, Jill Boden was still way out in RICHMOND BRIEFS head, with Kayla Redington Mr. and Mrs. dendon Bair in second place. were happy with the arrival of However, there was a conanother grandson born in Lo- test between Beth Orme and Smith for third and gan to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vicki and between fourth Bair of Hyde Park. Jerry is Maurine place Candice Forsgren, a brother. Other gramfenrents Lowe and Ardis Petterborg for Include Mr. and Mrs. Henry the fifth spot A The top girl wins M00, the Drury of Fairview. I.- u . Dan Diver 48c I i I f tf. i - ; .. Stephens, Logan; Mary Mer- rill, Stockton,- - CaUf.; Alice Marler, Lewiston; Thelma Griffith, Preston; DorotlnrMll-Ogdan- ; Ni lor and Roy Bl, Boyce, Pocatotioi Scno For J1.S3 v r f f ? ,VN I. , A A ! , B $1 S3 "I si, I Kenneth Gilbert Smith, 88, vices for Lewis B. Westover died in a Salt Lake bospita were hdd August 80 in the Lewiston Third ward chapel Tuesday following an extend- with Bishop LaVor Smith con ed illness. He was bqrn July ducting. a son in 18, 1908, Fairview, Family prayer was given by of Joseph and Nellie Gilbert a grandson, Nord whstover. Smith. Postlude and prelude He married Ella Taylor on jdayed by Bfyrtha Westover. April 29, 1984, in the Logan The chdr, conducted by EtLDS temple. He worked for Wood with Myrtha Westov-era- s na toe Franklin county road deaccompanist, sang "Oh partment for the past eight My Father and I Know That years and was supervisor for My Redeemer Lives. ( toe last two years. Speakers were a grandson, He is survived tar Ms wife Lewis Westover, Norman Saland a son. Deraid T. Smith jof Arlo V. Ward; Mdvin Midvale, and a daughter, Mrs, isbury, and Bishop Smith. Westover Keith (Norma) Bosworto ol was given by MaxObituary Preston, four grandchildren, Chabries. two brothers, Orval of Pres- ine Special musical number was ton and Reed of Midvale, anf solo by Mike (Hson, Tour sisters, Edna Stephens of a vocal fey Susan Piper. Salt Lake City, Verda Gibbs accompanied was pro benediction The of Los Angeles, Elva Larsen pf HftohHts nounced by MrDsr piirHiw m The grave in the Lewiston T mott. of, Clifton. was dedicated by a cemetery ton-, Funeral services are Marcus Westover. ban; set a for Saturday tafivdy Pallbearers were Merlin 1 p.m. in the Banida; wan Joe Wand, Earl Ward, Ward, chapel Friends may call at Harold Westover, Clair West-ovthe Webb Mortuary. Friday and CTaig Westover. evening and Saturday mornwere cared for by Flowers ing until service time. Third ward ReLewiston the will utorment be in lief Society. ' Preston cemtery. place place MS, and the girls are treated to dinners at o either Den Cliff Inn or Lodge for themselves and their partners. A breakdown in the points so far Includes: Zan-avo- , - . . v . CACHE, (Continued firom pngs m. at the Hyde igan SdiooL At that time representatives of the communities of Trenton, Clark-stoNewton, Benson and Mendon will discuss results of a studv they have been making concerning possible consolidation of their elementary schools or any other alternatives they have come up with. The board agreed to extend phase two of the sprinkler system at the new Hyde h Logan school and plant grass there soon so that it will be up before winter. Superintendent Draper pointed out that the Title I nrog-ais now underway and that the purpose is to heln iUmiBih reading failure on the second grade level. Extra tutors are being provided these students m"r the Title Park-Nort- h n, J Perkins, Marlon Cy O. died in Logan on August He was born October 13, 1892, in KaysvUle, Utah, the son o JoMpn M. and Alice Belle Bennett Perkins. He married Naomi Alder Wilcox on September 25, 1912, in Logan LDS temple. He was employed at the Utah Power and Light com' pany for 40 years. He was high priest in the Eighth ward and served as a home missionary, worked in the MIA and was a home teacher. Funeral services were held August 23 in the Franklin stone house and he was buried in the Preston cemetery. Survivors Include his wife. state asking that .8 mile from Hyde Park to the new consolidated school be designated as a hazardous area because it is a main thoroughfare to Utah State University. If approval U made, students there will quality for mileage money from the state. :Vlien you cant hu&blm,you0an wrap your heart around his, voice with a Long Distance i , , DabyBoy Dicta LEWI8TON The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ellis was blessed by his father in the Lewiston First ward fast meeting Sunday and given the name of Todd Gerry EMs. Mr. Ellis was assisted by the Art Simmonds, grandfathers. Blackfoot, and a great grandfather, Lorenzo Sorenson of Cornish, and an uncle from Idaho. ' Betsy Garda was confirmed a member of the church by her father, Benito Garcia. POLUNG (Continued from page 1) School; Logan No. 17 Reed Johnson. Home, 91 West 6th 925 North; Logan No. 18 North 8th East, Logan; Logan USU Apts., Logan. No. 19-Amalga Church; Amalga Benson School House; Ctork-sto- n . City HalL Cove-W- ard Hall; College Ward Recreation Hall; Cornish Church. 8G, First 'Hjrrum Ward hall; Hyrum No. 2 Hall; Hyrum No. 3 Hyrum No.-- 1 City HalL IZyie Pori: Sell ool; Lowis-ANo 1 Community Duild . n ing;. Lewiston No. 2 Second Ward Hall; Lewiston No, Third Ward HalL Mendon Post Offlce; Millville, School Gym; Newton Tbwn Hallv , Recreation Hall; Nibley North Logan 8chool House; . " ... ' , Jfi, WA Go ahead, . 'Call now. V ; ' . , : A v- ' . i , v fcly , SU3 ioantais States Tslopbona N Paradise School House. Providence Rich-en- d School; Club Rooms; No. 1 Richmond No. ark School; t-P- River oL .. Smithfleki No.lArmory; SminrfUM No. 2 American legion Hall; Smithflall No. 8 Halghts-Scho- Hgh School: jSy Office. No. Smttb-flel- EGG s : $ d LEWZSTOM, UTAH ; C TVeoton-W- eot Cade ing; WeBsville No 1 Build- Confec-lonar- ts IN PARIS In Paris the m Embers of. the toric LDS tobemsde followtox s breek J y; Wrilivflla No. 2 City Offtce; and Young Ward Church. dumber ' : CLEVELAND Belief Sctioty In Fourth Hard ' LEWISTON . . V A reorganiza- tion nf the tjewiston Fourth ward Relief Society was mads In the ward fast meeting on Sunday which was conducted by Counselor Thomas Durrant. Mrs. Venna Van (Men was released as oresident as were Mrs. Belva Stevens, first as counsslor, and Leona ' second, counselor. v' Mrs. Kay H. Titensor was sustained as president ; with Virginia T. Van Orden as first counselor 'and Mrs. Eva Faye Anderson as second counselor. Langton Barber and Wayne T. Wiser were released as tea-ain the Sunday School. The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Weeks was blessed by Me father and given the name of Eddie Golightly Weeks. . anmmi - ' The youngest sm of Mr. and Jim, fell from a horse he was riding at their farm in Cleveland and broke Ms arm and jaw. Murat Mendenhall of Celd-we-ll has been here a week 8 nd family, Mr. awT Mrs. Bob : Mendenhall, nd other relatives. Mr. end Mrs. Lee Robinson and family of , Washington have been visiting with his sis-- t and her husband, Mr. and Mrs- - Robert Fraser. Mrs. Dean Burton, Deorganized . of BRIEFS w in.irm u. , The Otimn Photo Open House Set For r Newlyweds vis-JJ- An en by Elsie Fames for 1 Aka. Fterell Faroes on Saturday from 7 p.m. to 10 In the Faroes reridsnre in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Faroes were married August 25 .In (he Salt Lake Temple. P-- , : FOR PROMPT PICKU? OF 'J 8 r; .s: rs 4-- Ctty ST7LE SHOP ediai er ' V- -, IN gODA SPRINGS GffloHo of toe El ftuo Pboapheto Rent in Soda ducted the group on a motor tour thzugh the plant as part of fha groups act lho Cttteen - - iv. - Funeral LEWISTON MO, third dplace girlfourth Sift. I Tho Ctiixen Photo J., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edna students are to achieve potential through the Title HI program which concerns fourth grade children of the CjKhe district Members of the board voted to submit application to the . Utio. Rfkb Thuocher, presidont of the the following brothers and slstors: Orville Park-Nort- f ESS Stated! SSES. o. S group, her of commerce, end Mayor OrrU Cdler of Prseton. NeUa Parry, of it u for iato Pdf Phi-De- ls ON TOUR -- Mernben of tho PTeston c bomber of commerce nmt with men from Montoetler durlim the lint stop on their tour of SoutbeeslMni Utah COLLECT LOGAN BE By-Prcdu- cto JUST BOOTH OF LOOAN Co. |