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Show THE CITIZEN. Aug. 8,1968 Jay Larsen And Lana Smith Plan Idaho Falls Wedding Grandson Given HDEA Grant James E. Bowcutt of Ogden Abe Bowcutt of Franklin, has and grandson of Mr. and Mrs been awarded a National De- and Mrs. Verdell Smith Franklin announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lana, to Jay M. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Larsen received word of the arrival of their fourth granddaughter born Sunday, Aug. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell B. Larsen of Woods Cross. This is the couple's second child. Mrs. Larsen is the former Ellen Parkin of Nephi. Larson of Preston. the date set for the wedding in the Idaho Falls Temple. A reception will be given in their honor the following evening in the Franklin ward cultural hall. Aug. 22 is He has a bachelor's and a master's of science degrees from Weber State and Utah State University. He is married to the former Judy Van Drimmelen and the couple has one son. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bowcutt and filled an LDS mission to New Zealand. Lana is a graduate of Preston high school and seminary Jay also graduated from Preston high school and seminary and is attending USU where he is majoring in computer science. JAMES BOWCUTT TIRES 8.25 FULL x 20 ' LANA SMITH SENATOR REED BUDGE, M. Westov EULALIE LAHGF0BD, Your Republican Candidates to the Richard Nan Visits Stale Legislature In Arizona 0 BIG TIRE STORE Glen-dor- "THE HOME OF SUDDEN SERVICE" a, STEADMAN ome dealer s i car not HARVEST SPECIALS eeaise e great IMPLEMENT Your John Deere Dealer's ask yon to kiy It SUSAN SHUMWAY as guest of a granddaughter, er of Lewiston left last week Luana Wiser. Grandmothers for Baltimore, Md., to visit were special guests. with his daughter and her The Lewiston Fourth ward husband and family, Mr. and Primary closing party was Mrs. Allan Ilildt, and will ac held Monday morning in the PONY LEAGUE PRESTON LITTLE LEAGUE them to Palmyra, ward church under the direc company STANDINGS Won Lost N. Y., to witness the LDS tion of Mrs. Claire (Diane) Team The Pageant. The group will then Jorgensen, president. 1 Division No. 1 5 Pony League two program was taken from the come to Lewiston for Pony League Championship. Won Lost Team Cache Valley League, Satur weeks. Following their stay in past issues of The Children's 2 9 Orioles Mr. and Mrs. Hildt Friend and was presented to 6 6 day night, 8:30: Preston vs. Lewiston, Cardinals to will Las Vegas to make over 100 people. go Cookies, Richmond. 6 6 Yankees were made the their Mrs. Hildt home. the is officers, by 5 8 Cubs Lihoma served the former Westover. by girls Carolyn 3 9 Dodgers Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Steven West- Division No. 2 over are making their home (June) Butterwich and chil in Lewiston with Steven's fa- dren, Shelley, Mark, Todd, Final Standings ther, C. M. Westover, and Drew and Cory, of St. Thom Won Lost Team will continue their studies at as, Ontario, Can., are lsitmg 4 8 Indians in Lewiston at the home of the BYU in the fall. 4 8 Reds Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Marler. Recent guests at the D. D. 4 8 Twins They plan to attend the LogTREASURETON were 4 8 Astros Hyer home in Lewiston Myrl an WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR THANKS TO THE Thursday. Temple Workman spent two weeks in Mrs. William E. Lund and Bishop and Mrs. T. S. NielSchedule: Black Canyon, Ariz., at the seven children of Escondido, VOTERS OF LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT NO. 32 of Lewiston visited in who spent a month sen Aug. 9 Cubs, bye; Orioles home of Mr. and Mrs. Amedee Calif., four for Wyo., Kemmerer, vs. Deschenes. Mr. Deschenes with her mother, Mrs. Hyer. vs. Yankees; FOR THEIR SUPPORT IN THE Dodgers dauis confined to his bed. Mr. Dr. Lund came for a few days last week with their Cardinals. PRIMARY ELECTION. ghter and her husband and days and took them home family, Friday night, Aug. 9 Play Workman alsotodrove to Bruce Mrs. and Bishop Mr. see and with him. Other guests were Calif., off Games: 8 p.m., Cardinals Hymas. vs. Yankees; 9:30 p.m., Reds Mrs. Harold Pratt. Mr. Pratt Dr. and Mrs. Jay Hyer and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Rogers is from serious a two children of Glendora, and recovering vs. Indians. Pd. Pol. Adv. by Angus Condle illness. Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sut- and family spent several days CACHE VALLEY LEAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Work' ter and baby of Glendale, recently at Bear Lake for a Won Lost man received word of the Calif. They all attended the short vacation. Team birth of their 18th grandchild. Hyer reunion which was held 4 4 Preston L L 1 The parents are Mr. and Mrs. in Brigham City. 4 4 Preston L L 2 Daryl Workman of Phoenix, Dinner guests Sunday at the Ariz. She is their sixth child. home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. at the Sunday dinner guests of Lewiston were their Hyer home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl children, Mr. and Mrs. ConWorkman were Mr. and Mrs. rad Facer and six children of Dale Phillips and family of Lomnoc. Calif., who are in Rigby and Jay Lowe of Soda Mink Creek, Ida., for the sumSprings. mer, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allen Raymond Sant underwent a and four children of Bountimajor operation Tuesday in ful, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert the Logan hospital where he Chambers and three children is recuperating. of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Golden Precce of Pocatello were weekend and Mary Jo of Gar guests at the home of Mrs, den daughter Calif., visited at Grove, ar.J Pearl Barger family, home Monday. WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON ALL YOUR EQUIPMENT NEEDS Mrs. Ruby Scrowthcr cf Iica-tell- the D. D. Hyer Overnight guests Saturday went home Sun:lav jif.er and nights at the s;jrn:l;;ig a week at tha llargsr homeSunday of Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. homo. were Mr. Mrs. Joyce Perry and chil- Pond in Lewiston Funk of Foster and Mrs. dren and Ilccd ami Iv.hly I'cr-rvisitors Calif. Sunday Blythe, to drove Jacks:)!!. V.'yu., Mr. were home Pond the at Mtindav. v.ith They visit:-:Packham of Mrs. and Lclloy Glcn:i:i I!skins Kalhy Perry, and Mr. an.1 :iinl Julie Auger, win :ru Fairfield, Ida., of Salt Bricnholt Clair Mrs. working at Moran, Wyo.. for Lake 95 City. the summir. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Zollinger and daughter Bonnie Sue of LEWISTON BRIEFS 55 Kaysville were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. t guests at the home of their and three sjiis iliovi- to narents. Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Salt Lake to meet their dau- Boman in Lewiston. EXCELLENT SELECTION --- ALL READY TO GO Recent dinner guests at the ghter Suzcttc, who came by plane from San Francisco home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis where she Ins been visiting R. Boman were Mr. and Mrs. BUY NOW AND USE OUR with her uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Greaves of Columbus, LEWISTON-- C. Treasurefon And $6.20 Federal Tax Exchange ' ANGUS C0NDIE $39.95 Plus 1':': Litile League Standings HEAVY DUTY EXPRESS NYLON 10-rL- Y ' ' Susan is a graduate of the Renton high school. She is also a graduate of the Renton seminary. She received an associate degree in business from BYU last May. Richard graduated from Preston high school and seminary and served an LDS mission to the Eastern States. He will be a senior at BYU this fall. They are planning to he married Aug. 27 in the Idaho Falls Temple. They will be honored at an open house that evening at Westwood Center and at a re ception Aug. 30 at Renton, Wash. Woman Leaves For Maryland SPECIAL (l.i'.'i.V.,i.A!Mw ton. and has attended Victor Comptometer School in Salt Lake. GRAIN HARVEST TRUCK Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Renton, Wash., an nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan, to Richard D. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Larsen of Pres of high school. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Washington Girl In Temple Mr. fense Education Association grant to study at the University of Bridgeport in Bridge port, Conn. The grant, valued at over $1000, will enable Mr. Bowcutt to study for six weeks in the field of history of Asia, Africa and the Middle East Mr. Bowcutt is a social stu dies instructor at South Junior REUNION SET The descendants of George Burton of 1837 will participate in a reunion at the Reese Pio neer Park at Brigham City Saturday, Aug. 17. 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