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Show At The Courtly Clnb Club Championship Tournament Nears September 7, Handicaped Club Entertained THE CITIZEN 1987 Group Attends Area Municipal Meeting Mrs. Charles' Wood and LEWISTON Miss Marilyn Monday were Mr. and Mrs assisted by Mrs. Roger Pond and two sons of Mrs. Edith Farnsworth of Brough of Roy and Mrs. Jes- River Heights, Mrs. Jenness Logan visited at the home of sie Gilbert of Fairview, en- Pond of Smithfield, Mrs. Ezra Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Wood tertained the Handicapped Lundahl, Mrs. Cecil Jones on Sunday. Club of this area at and Mrs. John Anderson of Sunday guests at the home and The championship tourna- strom, July; Doc Burns, Aug- the home of her SundayAh', Logan and Mrs. DeEsta An- of Mr. and Mrs. Newell King parents, and ment of the Preston Golf and ust. Third flight, Norm and Mrs. H. G. Wood. Re- derson of California. were Mr. Country club will be held Fri- Ricks, June; George Allen, freshments were served to 19 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kent sen of and Mrs. Scott LarMiss Logan, Angela Mrs. Willard Pitcher, Bishop and the Sunday, July, and winner of the members. day, Saturday and three children of Salt of Ogden and Mr. and and Mrs. Merlin L. Contestants must play 18 Fuhriman-Martl- n Andrew, match for Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Pond of Lake City were weekend King Mrs. Roland Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leo holes in two of the three days. August. of Mr their parents, son of Sparks, Nev. Lewiston are in Boise guests Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. The tournament is open to Vic Halford, club manager, with their sonvisiting and Mrs. Elbern Kent. They Clair his and Miss is Stuart Richards attended the Patsy Coley visiting all all club members and all reminds golfers that the wife and attended the 10 year reunion in Salt Lake family. with her Municipal League at Salt City must with leg matches September play register players Mr. and Mrs. Harold Han- of the 1957 North Cache grad- brother Verl and his wife and Lake City and also saw the Vic Ilalford at the club house must be played before the last sen and three children of Sac- uating class on Saturday family. Ice capades. The deadline for signing is week in the month to leave ramento, Calif., have return- night. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. At Mr. and B. IlarriH. for Mrs. time the ample playoffs, The three children of Dr. Thursday night. son of Lewiston left Tuesday kinson, daughter Marlene and The annual awards banquet is ed to their home after visit- and Mrs. David Three flights will be played Bodily have morning for a ing in Lewiston with Mrs. to south- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holt spent with those with handicaps of planned for early October. Karrens parents, Mr. and been visiting with their grand- ern Utah' and totripColorado to Saturday and Sunday at Salt six to 13 playing the cham Mrs. Reeder Karren, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. visit with two of their sons Lake City where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bodily, in Lewiston while and their wives and families. the state fair and the ice capionship flight, those with grandparents, ASC ELECTION Mrs. Earl Karren. Hansen is they were moving from Tuchandicaps of 14 to 20 in the from page 1; Mr. and Mrs. George Wil- pades. (Continued son, Ariz., to Bountiful to and those with first flight, the former Judy Karren. Sgt. Wade M. Butler, son liams entertained at a wedthe is to make David their home. has eligible handicaps of 21 to 30 in the run community of Mr. and Mrs. Norvel ButMr. Mrs. and Cleve o dinner Hyer 30 at been teaching in the Univer ding for community commitAugust second flight. Trophies will has returned to his stateeman. The current com- and family have returned Lodge in Logan Canyon ler, of Arizona for two years sity be given for each flight. Lew-ston in Frankfurt, Germany, tion rom to Wash., Quincy, honor in of son Dalian their committee and will now be a teacher at selects a Carts will be allowed only munity a 30 day furlough spent after to make home. their and Connie Walker, who were for golfers over SO years of slate and the county commit- They are living in the home the University of Utah. with his wife Jackie of here 1. married Guests tee to add An the Miss Hazel Ogden of Provo list. also September age. Playing rules will be ormerly owned by Mr. and was a weekend guest at the included Dalian and Connie, Salt Lake City. During their eligible farmer can be nom- Mrs. posted in the club house. visit they accompanied his now Cless Hyer and home of her sister and her Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jones of Merrill and Wayne Don-e- y inated by petition of six or owned D. D. parents to McCall to visit a Hyer. Mr. by Wendell Mrs. more farmers. These petiand husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rey Clinton, are in charge of the tour- tions Mrs. Annie Mcknight has Wiser of Lewiston. On SunWilliams of Ogden, Mr. and brother, Marlow, and family. filed with ASC are the nament. Jackie will teach school at county offices 25 days prior returned from a 10 day trip day, another sister and her Mrs. Sherwin Larsen of Cove, Salt Lake In other news, flight play to City this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilthe final day of voting. to Quincy, Wash., where she husband, Mr. and Mrs. has been completed for three Mr. Mrs. Lennis ChamMr. and visited of and Mr. Mr. of the and liams Gamble pointed out family Smithfield, Christensen, of Mink months with the exception of are happy over the armembers of ilrs. Robert Hammond, for- Creek joined them at the Wis- Mrs. Marvin Williams of bers the Johnny Martin - Royce that the regular of a baby girt in their rival mer of Lewiston. residents and Williams elected Brian the Lewiston, er home for dinner. community newly Fuhriman match in the third born Tuesday evening family, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell D. committees serve as deleMr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith Miss Ruth Alvis of Ogden, the at flight hospital. This Logan Miss and convenLaurel the Wiser Williams, were children of and five Sunset visited in Lewiston county Winners include: champion- gates to is seventh the daughter for Lewistion where committeemen are weekend visitors of their par- on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lena Hendricks, ship flight, June, Wayne Don-e- elected n the Chambers. fill vacancies on ents, Mrs. Emerett Wiser and Elbern R. Kent and Mr. and ton, and Mr. and Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. William July, Clair Cutler; Aug- the Walker and family of committee. Ir. and Mrs. Cedi Kent, of Mrs. Orson Hawkins. returned ust, Verlan Gunnell. First TheseASC countycommitteemen Brough recently Lewiston over the weekend. county Mr. and Mrs. Newell King Smithfield. The evening was from a two week vacation in flight, Eddie Mather, June; are elected to a three-yea- r Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pack and of Lewiston were Bill Nash, July, and Buck happy to re- spent visiting and being en- California. While there they term. amily have moved into the ceive word of the arrival of tertained by music by Brian, Allen, August. Second flight, staggered Niel- a Bill Hobbs, June; Dean Bros- - County ASC committees home of the late Hyrum grandson born to Mr. and Is Mrs. Ronald Freeman of Se- Gloria Larsen and Gerald sen Mr. in Lewiston. Pack have the role of administerWilliams. ndustrial Arts teacher In the Wash. Mrs. Freeman ing at the local level various Lewiston Junior high school attle, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. is the former Sonja King. The ASCS programs aimed at (1) and Mrs. Pack is the former Marvin Williams and Miss broa will be greeted baby by Alma Smith improving farm income, (2) Ruth Ann Durrant. ther and a sister. Laurel Williams of Lewiston of Mr. Ted Mrs. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair attended a bridal shower for keeping farm production balAlma B. Smith, 66, died at Vegas came to Lewiston and anced with needs, and (3) jas daughter Sharon of Nys-s- Miss Connie Walker given by a Logan hospital Monday afo visit Mrs. Lewis mother, Ore., were weekend guests Mrs. Zina Hiener and her ternoon following a short illconserving land and water drs. Jane Haslam. Mrs. at home of their parents, the ness. Their decisions Ha slam returned to the Neresources. Mr. and Mrs. Rosamond daughter Pat of Logan at He was born August 21, make to are important to farmers in vada city with them their home on August 29. Blair. 1901, at Franklin, Idaho, a winter. for her the home the county they serve, thus son of Edward and Ellen BorMr. and Mrs. Orlo Jones FOR BRIDES -He married man Smith. emphasizing the desirability lave moved to San Leandro, Letters To The Editor Workman April Irene of widespread participation in Phyllis make their to home, Jalif., FOR GUESTS 13, 1921 in the Logan LDS the elections. dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jones temple. of into home the moved lave administered ITS by Programs He had worked for the ASC committees include the Orlo and Joyce. Amalgamated Sugar Company Marvin Wilt and Mrs. Maud wheat, feed grain, acreage for 49 years and was assist'Connor of Sun City, Ariz., ant superintendent at the and allotments marketing are visiting in Lewiston at Lewiston Confactory at the time LeaMrs. of Nina the home quotas, the Agricultural of death. his I With a critical attitude servation, Conservation Re- vitt and son Steven. Mr. Dear Editor: He was an active member of Mrs. Vilt is a brother a number of hours visspent I Like tax other Adjustand payers Cropland serve, of the LDS church and served with jeavitt and Mrs. OConnor is have frequently resented gov- iting the project, talking BRIDAL REGISTRY ment, price supports, farm tier mother. clerk for the Lewiston as in involved students the and, ernmental expenditures o n ward for 19 years. He Fourth and loans the facility of Mr. storage a sense, "interrogating Guests at the home Exclusive Gifts costly projects which at best directors. office of high priest the held found I and Mrs. George Pond on have questionable related activities. high fifty effectiveand at the time of his death enthusiastic school students ness. It was with this attiwas serving as superintendent tude that I recently investi- - over spending seven hours a of the Fourth ward Sunday concentrated in college day an Upward Bound School. acaSted at Utah State courses including such He is survived by his wife, University. As perhaps you demic subjects as English sons and daughters, Lewiston; exknow, Upward Bound is a di- literature and grammar, W. Smith and Ronde Borman math psychology, vision of the Poverty Pro- perimental of Ogden; ematics, advanced science W. Smith, both gram which sponsors specla etc. Mrs. Harold (Paulene) Bryn-ewhom One with. boy education experiences for low Mrs. Dallas Kearns; Income, underachieving high spoke had never enjoyei Preston; HaGilbert, After a specia (Joyce) school students who have the reading. Los Angeles; Ted zel Dean, he course in speed reading (Shir-leecapacity, though dormant, to increased his reading capa- Smith, Roy; Mrs. Del succeed in college. Traveller, Nyssa, Ore.; city from 200 to 1500 words Richard A. Smith, Smithfield; underminute. Quite per FUNGUS FOUND 18 grandchildren; sister, Minconnow reads he standably Los Angeles; bro(Continued from page 1) stantly. Students did not ap- nie Smith, Lewiston. Jack Smith, grain containing more than pear to resent the require! ther, 0.3 Funeral services were held by weight be graded hours of study each evenini Ergoty. Ergoty grain is also and several indicated tha; Thursday at 1 p.m. in the or they even sacrificed some o Lewiston Fourth ward chapel. poisonous to all classes livestock to some degree their weekends "fun time Burial was in the Lewiston cemetery. Pregnant mares and sows for study. have the least tolerance am Dr. Francis Halstrom, Upare subject to more severe ward Bound director, pointec losses. Ergot causes abor- out while the project was that weak new bom tions, dead or the results were suranimals, loss of appetite, costly, gratifying. Nationlameness, lack of udder de- prisingly of ,80 the underachievally velopment and milk produc- ing youngsters involved in the tion. Upward Bound movement en County Agent DeVere Tov-e- y ter as compared with says that information re- 2 college, of the same group of low ceived from Extension Live- income students who do no: stock Specialist Wade Wells, Bound trainand Extension Agronomist receive Upward ing.. Robert Higgins, indicate that The effectiveness of this 0.1 of Ergot In barley apsolely due to pears detrimental to brood program is notsummer schesows. It Is not known how the intensive the dule of Throughout study. much Ergot dairy cows, beef Bound stueach year Upward ewes and animals, laying hens will tolerate without af- dent receives private tutorin his local high school as fecting production. It appears ing well as periodic visits and to inadvisable feed pregnant and milk or egg producing letters of encouragement from animals any grain containing the regional director of Upward Bound. Ergot if it can be avoided. What about the cost of this Livestock on low grain ration may tolerate small amounts program? For only $1600.00 of Ergot for short periods of per person each student retutoring Animals showing ceives feeding. symptoms should be changed throughout the year, special educational trips, regular visto an Ergot free ration. Growing seasons with high its and encouragement from Owner of Total Electric homes humidity cause heavier infes- a professional college teacher, Electric heat is tomorrows way for SpacM Uw Rtf. low rate Tor electricity. receive a special tation of Ergot. Mr. Higgins ilus two months of intensi-lehome. in comfort total your training away says the following control Over 3 million U. S. homes and apartmeasures will help reduce rom home during the summents are now heated flamclessly. The the chance of Ergot infesta- mer. HS INFOtM ATION I feel that these potential Federal Power Commission forecasts tion for next year: AMI to and dip 1. Rotation of crops. D. H. White, Mgr. 19 million electrically heated U. S. iigh school dropouts will pay SoIm and MorUMng DM. he taxpayers back tenfold in 2. Use Ergot-fre- e seed. homes by 1980. Utah Powar A UgM C. Mure years, not only by not 3. 141 10 control Cut and Softlah CHy, Im grasses 19, More and more homeowners agree: baRd as kans. nnr ar a fields ranadal on la destroying public and private aai planning bordering grain For all the good things in your home, wiHuut ablgHaa, frw InlanaaHan Htaa land soon as the grasses begin to property during riots and in an nlaclrie hnndng. only electric heat is good enough. itaying off our relief rolls but head. n increased payment in taxNam.. New 4. Plow Ergot sclerotium Hoot. developConvert to Electric down so that they are cover- es and In making solid Addratf.. ments make it so much easier now to to our society. I ed by at least two inches of .Stata. CHy change your homes heating to electric, for one congratulate the Upsoil. electric little how You be surprised is ward Bound program for 5. Ergot concentration heat costs too. generally greater in field what I feel is the best expenBecause it's efetfric, itfs better. borders. Discard the grain diture of public funds I've harvested from the first one come across yet! & or two swath widths on the Sincerely, Richard C. Sweetland field borders. Wood, I - Zan-avo- De-m- ar Dee-Viri- le y; Way-ma- Susan Read. Sharon and Maryann Griffin of Ogden spent a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mortenson and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Griffin. They are the daughvisited his brother, Mr. and ters of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mrs. Albert Brough, of Griffin. former Trenton resiMr. and Mrs. Rex Winn of dents who had just celebrated Divide, Mont, spent the weekhis 81st birthday anniversary. end with his parents, Mr. and Ilis wife Sadie, at the age Mrs. Ray Winn, and her parof 79, is attending college in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell AshLong Beach, interested main- croft, of Hyde Park. ly in history. At Anaheim Mr. and Mrs. Roland Morthey visited a cousin, Mr. and tenson attended the summer Mrs. Vernon Merrill. Mr. party of the Richmond Lions Merrill is serving as a coun- held in the Richmond park. selor at the high school in Mr. and Mrs. Bart Butler Anaheim. He is a brother of Lake City spent the of Salt Ervin and Vergel Merrill of weekend visiting his parents. Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Lerwell Butler. At sacrament services Sun- While here they also attended day, Elder Garth Mather and a session of the Idaho Falls his fiance, Sherri Johnson, of Smithfield were the speakers temple. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ReedAn organ solo was played by went to Drlggs, Idaho, Suner DeLIoy Forbes. Following the to bring their son Brent meeting, a film on "And day Should We Die was shown. home to attend school. Brent Mr. and Mrs. Scott Doug- has been employed at Drlggs summer. las, Garth Mather and Sher- this past Florence Mrs. Connary visri Johnson, all of Smithfield, were Sunday evening guests ited with her daughter, Edna of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne. Mae Mills, of Logan Friday. Luncheon was served and the Trenton elementary school evening spent in visiting. began Monday morning with Mr. and Mrs. DeLIoy Forbes Principal Dale Rlndlisbacher left for their home in Idaho and teachers, Joyce Lower Falls Sunday evening. They and Jean Read. School cooks have been visiting her par- are Pearl Griffin end Luella ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Read. Payne. There Is an enrollMrs. Forbes is the former ment of 65 students this year. I Ana-andhei- Obituary - a, Logan Man Praises Upward Reach Program At USU Happiness Is r, n) - FOSS FURNITURE ; lyyfpcf Flameless Electric Heat. Millions Enjoy It! private pre-colle- ge I UK I ns UTAH POWER LIGHT CO. S 17 E. ONEIDA PRESTON Pn. 852-080- 1 |