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Show - Feb. THE CITiZEN EVERY WARD a very active Scout-Explor- er Heggies Leave For California 8, 1968 Every ward in Benson Stake has basketball team. Friday nights and Saturday mornings in the Benson Stake Center finds these teams actively engaged in the battle of muscle and strategy. Cornish won a first half thriller when they pitched a "sudden death" basket over Lewiston First ward. Championship games will be played within the next few weeks. Oil: S i- IttSfiSt UNAS t-- Ji? IS, m rA&& ' - IV. VSBBtaBMtM Mjk Mr. and CLARKSTOX of L. Mrs. Andrew Heggie for Clarksion left Sunday Roseville, Calif., where they will visit at the horns of a niece and her husband, Dr. and Mrs. John Crofts. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Barson have left by of Clarkston ilane far Hawaii where they will visit for an indefinite time with their daughters. Beverly and Virginia, who arc teaching school there. Mr. and Mrs. George Looslc of Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen D. Loosle of Logar. spent the weekend in Sal! Lake City at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Hum V?;. 4il I NHftffi &ti&4 sail first WARD (Back ow) Gary Whit el ing, Moiris Jackson, Nephi Rogers, Coach Hess, Goodwin, Pete Petersen, Max Gregory. (Front row) Jed Rawlins, Boyce Boman, Ben Flygare, Chuck i.rcwisTnv Mi-dha- phreys, the occasion being the birthday anniversary Oi Mrs. Humphreys. USU PROPOSES (Continued from Page 1) TRENTON WARD (Back row, left to right) Charles Sapckman, Bilt Becks tead, Stuart Andrews, Theon 11(6111111. (Front row) Alan Redd, Duaife Ward, Paul Marriott. - Hr Jl ' W ...-- LEWISTON SECOND WARD (Back row) Darnell Butters, Mark Gibbons, Brent Glover, Brian Dent, Paul Demi (Front row) Darwin Pitcher, Dennis Spaceman, Marvin B undersoil, DeVon Buttars. 4' RICHMOND WARD (Back row, left to right) David Traveller, Tommy Johnson, Normin Hassett, Steven Webb, Scott Christenscn, Dennis Hulct. (Front row, loft to right) George Harris, Dennis Traveller, Sid Hands, Richard Mochli, Ridhcrd Anderson. noxs cluu - (Continued i from page 1) .,71 T-T- (V:ivni H. Rcll ana .1. Wiiltrr Hitss. Publishers Published every Thursday by The Citizen Pub- lishing Company, Inc. Lewiston, Utah, and entered as second class matter in the Lewiston 'ost Office. rates in Subscription Cache County, $4.00 a year. $5.00 outside sap :; cal-c.'i;l:- ir extra birMiJay card cr making a z'aws call Id a neig'.i-b:n- " ta wis!i him well oil his t'.snt LEWISTON THIRD WARD Back row) Duane Labium, Jcury Smith, Kent Buttars, Clair Mailer, Ross Labium. (Middle row) Gayle Elwood, Larry Wiser, KLmbcr Ha'l. (Front rcw) Dee Smith, Scott Sharp, Robert Barlow, Dairell Nob?e. sm-jiris- s'j'CLiul '.liliday. d l'rrscr.3 wha are net and wish to have t'leir birtli.lay an.I anniversary listed on the Lewiston Cammun-il- y Birthday Calendar, can call any Lewiston Lion or Smith. r.TTARns sirv viow wit Onhooi eiiard s who saw action Friday lagainst Logan are Lo(left to. right) Paul Mffler, Rod Ellis and Kenny Thompson. Sky View dumped 7760. gan, Mr. and Mrs. Lester i:on-'ajic- La-V- or ipted into the ward. In ad allien to Mr. Bowaen were his wife Edith Aftcn and chil 'orral Alma, Edwin rtitn, Kay. Mark Lloyd, Keith Allan and Edith Ann. Released as School tcac-hswas Carina Ilamp, Sustained as such was Jerri Lu Ilcusley. Susan Forsgren and Peggy Plant were sustained to be irganist and chorister in the MIA. Children blessed and given names were the infant son cf Ray and Lorraine Hulct, Carl LeRoy, blessed by his father, assisted by members of the bishopric; and the twin sons of Ronald and Shirley Baird. Mr. Baird blessed both, naming them Kim S. and Tim S. He was assisted LEWISTON FOURTH WARD (Back row) Rick Theuror, Ross Hendricks, Ccatdh K. C. Lewis, Calvin Swendsen, Fccrell Layne. (Front row) Larry Weeks, Kelly Talbot, Sam Wilson, Dennis Layne. Warren grandfather, Baird, and uncles, Reed by os Alvin Spackman and Bair. Mar-le- Am- r, Scho-fiel- y. Twenty-sevent- 3! i Ra-;:v.:- ;a s'.u-den- . Tcj late To c! i search Project, wlm ' to tarn the disiinctbn l..r .n Daugias, was on;. (.:ii:M-tha 1967 Science Fair, "Base Pressure Distributions cf Cj- .'i.-- i HEAD - (Continued from page Classify FWi I SAI.E-Ma- ytag Wringer wasliin'.; machine. Lyle C. liiL-'iPlir.nn 63p EXPUIIT Wallpaper hanging. tinJ panting. Spray cr brush Interior and apjilieatiun. txlcriiT. Ralph D. Price, Idaho. Phone . 902-2X- 0. 766-L'G'- 6tfc Intern. Semi Ktl(. SALE wi:"i '.',:' covered cattle trail5 & 4 Trans er, 4?il CAP 1) t!is currently employed in Trailer can 1(1:2!) rubber. Uavis County School District. DOUGLAS LEMON bi; d::iible decked for sheep. Mr. Lcishman has b:en av- Priced Ixw. Box 131 MaJad, or Plume 6t3p tive in church and civic func RICHMOND BRIEFS HELP WANTED Full or part tions throughout his life and time sales lady to work in Mrs. Zina Tripp is recuper- '.:as served as past president store. Write Box Preston of the Hyrum Lions club. Mr. a!ing at home following major SL, co Citizen, P.O. Box Leishman is a native of Cache surgery at a Logan hospital :)89, Preston, stating quali6t2c fications. Valley. He is the ski nf Mr. last week. and Mrs. Allan B. Leishman of Wdlsville. His wife is the 766-431- 1. former Garaldine Nielsen of Iyrum. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nielsen, Gary and his wife Jerry, along with their five children reside at 310 West 4th North in Hyrum. i Dog Licenses Are Due In Lewiston March $3.00 for Male MAY BE OBTAINED $15.00 for 1 Female FROM BUZ SMITH OR AT THE CITY OFFICES hJ VW'J f':T'X-- BEAUTIFULLY . - ! Curlee Suils THE FINEST FAHR1C AXD EXPERTLY TAILORED TO FIT PERFECT. Van Heusen Shirts FEATURIXG THE BEST WASH AND WEAR MADE COVE WARD JrnseR. (Front row, left ar.'J Ciaig Allen. (Rr.ck row. left to ritjlitj mis,,.i. lic-'-i J. Tra:-- torl-.Thi- r ... Ken i Co- - Jensen. Steven Prwc-Gade Larson, Wayne Allen . - .:v. CORNISH WARD (Back row) Coadh Valden Scott Ncelcy, Cliris McKnight, Braid McKnight, Buttars, Joe Creech. (Front row) Dan Pitcher, Powell, Ralph Pitcher, Robert Kent, Peter It's Coming.... Resislol Hals Keep Watching.... EVERYTHING HE WANTS DECORATED VALENTINE Chocolate Hearts 0HLY 19- PERSONALIZED ANY HUNDREDS OF STYLES ONE JUST RIGHT FOR YOUR MAN WITH NAME FREE WE HAVE AT By Popular Request We're TANNER'S MEN'S WEAR Preston - RICHMOND SOUTH (Left to right) Steven Smith, Mor-in- . Bfcid Morin, Rex Bowles, coadh; Lewis Hoppi.-Ar- t (Front, left to right) Randall Hendricks, Gone Campbell and Dennis Cartwright. d went to Salt Lake City last weekend to be present at the wedding of a granddaughDouglas Lemon, a senior hensionless Conical Soil ter, Donna Ghxistley, daughter student at Sky View high Piles." of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christ-leschool, has been named as Douglas is the son of Mr Donna became the bride one of three students in the and Mrs. Karl Lemon. of Michael Hansing of Clearstate of Utah to qualify for field. They were honored at the Honor Group (the top ten a reception following the wedh percent) in the ding. Annual Science Talent Glen Housley is recuperatSearch sponsored by the Sciing at home following major ence Clubs of America. surgery at a Logan hospital. On Dec. 20, 1967, three thouMonday evening officers sand students throughout Lhc and teachers of the Richmond nation took the test. Final ward Primary met at the selection was based not only Home or Mrs. Jems Traveller on test scores but also upon for pot luck dinner and re'.: port cn the Penny Drive in .rj a personal data sheet as wci as evaluation of the entrants lesson that ward. Personal Scientific Research. Mrs. wai presented by The purpose of the project, Lamb. Theie were Ui finamed by Westingliouse, is to identify and aid senior ivscnt. with promise as creaAs a par!: tive ',i:u!ntir?s. the prngrani, the nasuts RICHMOND RRIEFS RICHMOND BRIEFS Sky View Student Places In National Science Test At church services in the students in the Ilcin:!- Richmond ward Sunday the arc rccoi.'mtnded t: every memberships of Vernal Lloy:! University in tiie naiija Bowden and family were ac-The Prrsnnal Scienlitic !v--' the habit cf watching the d:iy by day, ytju'll find yo!!ir'lf ser:lin. all agreed to donate a day's labor or $10 each toward the building of such a facility. He said that a number of members had agreed to make con tributions such as digging of foundations and water lines, setting of forms and donations of building materials. The men suggested that barns be built in sections oi 24 feet by 72 feet, each con taining 12, 12 foot by 12 fool stalls, built back to back with no alley way between; tha the materials used be con crete and cinder block. The Commissioners suggest ed that if such a facility were approved that the horse clubs appoint a manager who would collect rental fees for the stalls and arrange to keep the area clean. Mr. Mathews discussed the possibility of building a regu lation race track on the grounds. A meeting cf rcpresertta tives of all of the horse clubs in the area will be called in the near future. Going To Do It Again WE HAVE EVERYTHING PARTY . . . COME FOR YOUR VALENTINE IN, WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY TOO!! SPR0USE-REIT- Z |