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Show iprr rn i i yt 4B THE CITIZEN, Lewlstn. PARTY An attractive party of Thursday evening wasthe one given by Mrs. Floyd Allen, for her dub associates at her borne. Fall flowers add ed beauty to the event Bridge was the featured diversion and score honors went to Mrs. George Egbert and Mrs. Jack Hickenlooper. THURSDAY Utu October 8, INI ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. R. C Bright entertained her dub associates at a delightful bridge party Thursday evening. Supper was served at 7:30, after which the time was spent playing Bridge. Mrs. Naomi Llyoa and Mrs. Roberta West won score awards. Miss Phyllis Rasmussen of California was a special guest. COMPARE the You be the RECORDS pay IM Member American Legion and V.F.W. Association, president, I96S Notional Cooimitlcrmaa lor Utah, 4 Utah Heart Amociation, director, 1963 Uk State Advisory Committee, Ofate Scout, DICKItt Uuversiljof 1962 to Utah Development Fund, member Utah Historical Society, member far many year Utah Safety Council, director Utah Municipal League, director, 1943-4- 9 Utah Whter and Potter Board, 1947 . Colorado River Commission of Utah, 1943-4- 7 Colorado River Commheion Adviser to biter-cut-e that negotiated the Colorado River Compact Lions OvbPiaidenl. 1944 Boy Scouts, district finance ehairaiaa for many yean United War Drive Fund, director UAO. Drive, county chairman A-i- year-aroun- INK V' Legislative Record & V it A 4-- H 4-- H 4--H 4-- 4-- H 4--H 4-- H H1-4-- H 4--H 4--H area The Clubs v' f .o Hanaen, ii:- i AGENT COMPANY MONTHLY PAYMENT H yew wish 1'- - lyt ' 7 fay Martha Chambers, Nedra Wood, Loon Holt, Blanche Pitcher, with a special guest, Betty Merrill- - P iTt' won LuJean Hodges, Joyce Lower, Aw Mrte Mlm MSMKMIjUGkhllWi H La Bee went to Blanche Pitcher. The club members present were LaRee Cottle, Barbara Stevens, Joan Read, Orris Mae 4 aalbvCMAIWUR,nalnam,MriUll 4-- was (Thus fern smvsbuM two Cd Rsapwaft primM csayslpi awn NifriUnda Week H - yean 0 ts 4-- emailed, however, increasing Projects receiving increas - that a boy or girl whose 19th numbers of both sexes are en- - led emphasis are horseman- birthday falls on January 1, ' In These other ship, rolling projects. mem-- 1 publ many fields give hers a good opportunity In electric! career exploration through nics) and soil and water oon cornea 10 years old by Octowhich many members servatlon. ber 31, 1965 they are eligible choose their life work, Club age Ins been to enroll In 1965. The as well as develop all four reduced starting In 1965. Now Many boys and girls who sides of their personality Instead of 21 years being the have come up through the through the head, heart, upper age limit, 19 years has program want to give their hands and health. been adapted. This means j time talents and knowledge as leaders. 79 boys and girls either had part or full leadership responsibility of dubs during me pest year. The IFYE (International Farm Youth Exchange) program Is also available for older for here ticipants In oust have had previous experience, be single and 21 years of age. Scholarships, out of state, and in state, trim "e available to dder members and members work maw harder for these activities tor the joy and devekrament they get throughout the county, state, and nation. Is ooen in Cache The members County for all 14 years and over- - Here the group enters many and varied activities which Include studIN DAIRY PROJECTS Brent Gordon was one of ies In soclalibillty, proper approximately 90 boys and girls In dairy projects. Brent won first pfece In the county fair, first In the state fair dress, etiquette, money manIn both and open clan and his two year old cow agement and career exploraand has been chosen to participate in the state herd in the tion through visits to Pacific Northwest Exhibit study of many business of the of .Sunday dinner guests Jessie Gllben were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiser and family of Iwlston and Mr and Mrs. Phil Gambles and children of Swan Lake. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury were Mr and Mrs. Melvin Griffith of Rexburg. Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omu Hj were her sister Mrs Lavera Peterson of Idaho Falls am her mother Sadie Nelson. Sadie returned home with Donna Mrs. Peterson to spend a few TRENTON drew entertained the memdays visiting. bers of the Beunos Amigos club at her home Thursday evening. Following luncheon . the evening was spent playing pinochle. High score prise Cottle and tow score prim Mrs. None. Utah State Senator lor eight years, from 1942 to 1930, including 2 yean as Republican leader of the State Senate. Member Utah Legislative Council for five bom 1949m 1934 to attend conference from Wednesday to Saturday and while there they visited with Mr and Mrs. Lyle Cole and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs Don Wiser Hazel Jenks of Downey, California, is visiting with her sister imsbywt Mr Mrs. George C. Bodily. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Chou-le-s went to Mr and Mrs Judd Bowles Wednesday eve-t- o Ms visit Eddy on day Mr. and Mrs. Max Palmer and family of Sugar City visited Tuesday and Wednesday, with her parent! Mr. , and Mrs. Delbert Knudsen. .Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Oliver Choules Sir and Mrs. of Preston. Congreaional Administrative asristant, 1936-3- 7 LLBararm University of Utah, 1940 Davis County Attorney, 1939-4- 0 Asst. Attorney General of Utah, 1941 and 1946-4- 8 Member International Academy ef Trial Lawyers Practicing attorney specializing in freight rates Legislative Record I-- H ceptlon of her brother Sidney. Garland Hale of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visit lug wfrh his parents Mr and Mrs. Mathol Hale. Mr. end Mrs. Reuben Hvde of Logan visited Saturday with Sir and Mrs Merlin Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rawlings and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Rawlings, Bnnt Rawlings, and Sue Stewart visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Martel! Rawlings. Low Lew Univenily ofUtah Law School graduate, 1934 Utah State Bar, member American Bar Association, member 1949-3- 0 Grand County Attorney, 1941-4City Attorney of Moab, 1935-3- 0 Practicing attorney eince 1935 4--H Edis Rawlings went to Sett Lake City Cbtlfwui ofAdmiabtniXvt AttiMUMi AMditloNi 1961 Club Week waa National culminated fa) Cache County with the County Achievement programs Club si held In March but this rad In the future will be during the last week of September and first week of October. This period Is when the year's program officially doses on one year and opens activities for an ther, County Ray Brutenshaw and ssle Lemon Indicated. The boys projects particularly in dairy, beef, sheep, tractor and wood swine, d work fit Into a prograh. Enrollment in these projects are encouraged In the fall, Burtenshaw said. During 1964. aporoxlmitelv 1300 boys and girls carried 1800 projects In 31 different fields, of course girls projects In clothing, foods, and home furnishings leads the list of number of boys and girls MR. AND MRS. Public Service without Public Service without pay 1961-6- W CAL HAMPTON Board of Reseats, University of UlsH, member eince RopuhUam Mr. and Mrs FAIRVIEW Norman Cartridge and Children of Sparks, Nev., are viilt-wher p1 rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hyde and came to attend the wedding and re-- Judge MITCH MELICH Achievement Program Ends Observance Ol Nevada Family Visits Parents In Fairview, Attend Wedding uuuu u u uuuu Uuk Minin Faiivinr Biisis 8 Members of the Codenda Club had a delightful afternoon at toe home of Mrs. B. G. Werner Friday. Flowers of fall added a seasonable touch to the occasion. A dinner waa served to eight and needlework formed toe pastime for the afternoon. j 7. V Robert N. Acock ' i? 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