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Show mo '.V THE CITIZEN. Lewiston, Utah March II. 4 Cmlsk Britb -;1 i.lrtY 1964 Faculty Club Plans Public Slide Show 'f Neigh&grkood Party Held neighbor! hood Martin,'' David Neeley, Paul Monday for several days viSmith. Ray pitcher and the cation and visit with friends held tathe h party and relatives in California. of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Neeley honored guest LaRue Mr.and Mrs. Lewis Boman Mr. and Mrs. Verl Buxton, 'last era Nee of Lewiston entertained the Mr. and Mrs. .Byron Hanson, I gto arranged the supper. Valdes' Pitcher family with a Mr. and Mrs. Holland John Reese Naegle conducted the d finer ' Saturday li their son, Mr. end Mrs. Marce Those preseat were bmne in honor of John Pitch- Pitcher and Blr. and Bin Enea. Mrs. Boyd Buttars, er. Paul McKn'ght attended the Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Robln-;aoof Salt annual party for town coun Romney Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lake' was a Sunday vis-- , cllmen md their irives, whteh and Mrs. Bill Ef-- . itor inCity Am home of Mr. and was held In the Union Build wood, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Me Mrs. Edward C3aye:n. Mr. tag to lagan last Saturday Dermott, Mr. and Mrs. Verl and Bin. Reed Clayson and . evening, Buxton. .Mr, McKay famlly of Smtthfleld and Mrs. The Relief Society work am Mr.ljud Mrs. Johanna .Jorgenson of Ogden business meeting was hell anl Mr. tend vffitedMr.. and Bln. Edward Tuesday. Quilting began a Kay Neeley. 10 a. m. Dinner was served Qtayson Saturday. Mr. and Bin. Ross E. Ken' In the afternoon PitMrXand Veklene u Bin. . den and Infant son Jeflrey of were given by bints Blr. Reese sewing and Bln. r Ogden visited Saturday," and cher, Avis llyler and instructions Mr. and Bln. McKay r Biro. x Sunday;. wtlh'iBIrjCi and LaVerna Price, .Exra Keodel hqd family . V Mr., and Bravakton Pitchlunette Creech attended Stem K6QG61L IwOTCIlBIWIltl er i acconomanled (heirc- son and a banquet and program which ware by Flore Rlch-ma- n MuLifaTSwLaCltylaBt honored retiring Benton Stake mid Rode Pitcher. Sunday. John entered the Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pika MMon Home Monday mons-t- a. BIIA officers nod board memof Ogden were Sunday gueati tn . the bers;''?' He wffl Md Blrs. Byron Rav- at the home of Blr. end Mrs North Oanthd States mission. Clarkston were the R. C. Pike. en of They visited. wife Mr. and Un. Ptaedtyer In Ogden and guest speakers in sacrament Mrs. Lifts Baker entertain-e- d members of the Cornish Mr. and Mia. Rank Last in masting Sunday evening. Cleo irWHlNMli Samseteeng a vocal smo Bridge dub in her home last The following Mends honorby Robe Berge-aon.- Wecfaesday evening. a , ed John Pitcher Saturday eveMrs. Sum Richman Is star ning with a surprise party at M'and'-BIra- , tag lor a visit with Blr. and the Key Neeley home: Van Knight' and eon left Mrs. LeRoy Richman. The members of the Facul ty Photography Club will sponsor mother publc slide show featuring the slides of photography enthusiasts. The slides will be judged by Bert Alton of tiw USU Photography department "This to an effort to bring in some professional help on selection of composition, getting depth of color, etc., so that we might get more enjoyment from tiw pictures we take, according ts Lincoln Orme. chairman of the show. THE FIRST public show of this nature sponsored by the Faculty Photography (Sub was held In August of 1951 The public to Invited to outer five slides each in the show. Each person should label their slides as to title, etc. "These instructions will be mailed out to you as you let CORNISH-- A m I ' - - - n, Pit-cber.- ndlh - j - jam . We 1. Beckstead. On Wedhee-- i pantod by Bliss - day lest week t the homeSpeakm ware Allan Bisboff of MrsNedra Spnckman four J Christensen of lurutujrs m OMonno Lopit.. din Following theee services Jeck-Blr- s. a 'fireside was held et the of Weis Birthdays Nelda Wheeler, home ofr Juiee packman. Blrs. Leona Wheeler end Bln. Prayers were by Boyd Wlm-m.and Linda Hugte. New Barbara Blair wen the occasion. Often attending were officers were elected: RaNea Karren, Iodie Jack-eo- dent, Boyd and essis- Mrs. Keith Spackman. tary; Rex leleSpack-SpeakA social afternoon was en - tarn secretary, for (he evening Joyed. Monday evening the of- was Clarence ficers and teachers of the, ported his mission to Texas. South Ward Primary heldt Refreshments were served to their regular preparation 22 Services in the Richmond meeting at the home of Mrs. ward were conducted-bNedra Spackman. The Ray were lesson was presented Hulet Prayers by by Mrs. Kathryn Smith, An Frank Traveller and Earl A Bair. Ronnie Christensen was Understanding Heart. separation period was held Advanced to a priest A under the direction of the Duty of God award was preby presidency. Prayers were by sented to Don Johnson Blrs. Rood Woodland. Special ,r Mrs... Spackman end Catherine Johnson. Refresh- music was a trio by Lorraine ments were served to 15. Hulet,!, Ramona Lamb and Anne Erekson: and a vocal in Sunday evening services tiw South word were under eolo by Karren Erickson the direction of Ethan Thomp- Speaker was D.R. Norman son with prelude music play- Erekson, Fireside held at the home ed by Julet Spackman. prayers were by Clarence Funk of Bishop and BArs- - Rulon and Brent White. Ro'f Thompson was attended by 9 was released as young people, Players day school teacher. Special; were by Robert Spackman music was two numbers by .and Robert Cartoon. Speak-th- e choir and two vocal solos ers were Zan Eskelsen, James by Naunee Gardner accom- - Kofoed and Richard Carlson. with n pot-luc- k Ii ffftrfcf frhtli RemedialReading Prograi is Ed. Nate: TUe fe a by fee sa- no-ho- at er -- Cache n, er y ice Mag-miss- en Sun-11- , er ability levels. The problem of the disabled reader is now In focus in a national study of the Remed-a- l Reading Program. Recent Federal legislation has granted funds which will greatly rirs.Ballif Dies Satarday Blrs. Barbara Paul ' Balif. 0, died Saturday in the local raspital after a long illness. She was bora Oct 30, 1873, at Sa't Lake City, a (laugher of James P. and Elizabeth Evans Paul. She married Lewis Henry Bailif Sept 25, U95 in the Salt Lake Temple. Blr. Baiif died June, 1939. Blrs. Bailif wss (he mother of nine sons and daughters, six of whom survive. Blrs. Bailif has resided in the Preston-Whitne- y area all of her life where she was active in civic and church af- secondary Hey Kids.... FREE I i noprinted dreuits ElarchN ONE CHICK PER GALLON OF GAS -P- STAINLESS STEQ. 4 99 PLACE SETTING WITH 8 GALLON PURCHASE Hendricks Chevron Service Station m. 196 Sosth State Rem-Progra- m activit- many supplementary ies of the reguUt classroom and stresses quick mastery and structural . which wi'l hep the pupil to Waich For Onr Spring Pabco Faint Sale Free Gills and Paint a! a Saving Yon Can't Afford to Hiss H Complete Bath Set Stainless Steel Sink Includes Tab, Basil and Toilet With Fixtures Complete With achievement must f .7 . ,f A rW', H to 8erinemen know tkertfa greater dependability in handcrafted color to and no printed drmit8 nmn fewer: service problems U I: f. THArS .'v.v;; ,V,A .&' v WHY WE SAY BUY ZENITH COLOR TV J , ft's hsndcrsHsd...no prntsd clrtuHs u.& I. 65 Hn1h Siale " Preston birthday anniversary of Mrs. MMeBaird at her home in Lewiston. Children attend were: Blr. and Mrs. A. H. Morrell (Lila) and son Zane, of Blackfoot, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Dehnar Olson (Vdda), and children Nate, Renee, Jeff, Kevin, and Millie, of Blink Creek, Idaho, Bfr. and, Mrs. Claude Baird and child-- 1 ran, Dixie Lee and Hal, and1 a friend Miss Linds Hulet of American Fall, Idaho., Blr. and Blrs, Duane Wilkknt and children Dale, Maine and Jeffrey of Sait Lake City, grandchildren and e daughter of the ls. Miss Pai Fatt ol Mink Cheek was also a guest at the Baird Mon-- e Phone 852-08- 24 be. The total in the yeeily Fence Staples Lb. lEc CORRUGATED IS FL Lengths FL Lengths I FL Lengths IF! Lengths .''A Hello! r -i ' 6 - 61.13. . . Try .6846 ,6346 -- V 6L7I 9146 ; 7 FULL CARTONS ONLY or rnroass rucEDto sin too wmiy Free Estimates On All Your HniHin, whose voice and Remodeling Heeds ' it and ssi AUiJljr'i U ' Cf- 0 " Carton Hails .Ij Bex LIGHT The happy surprises to a Lora Distinct call begin whan you say hallo, nek somaone you'd like to hear ' Then pick up your ' phone. You don't heed e special occasion to call Long Distance. FL 50 Lb. i ' ' special ALL SIZES 6346 7 FL Lengths .. rv t 'voP d f '. Galvanized Hoofing 11 . REGULAR 67445 $(5495 4 ton a day. led five Strainers 119 that M least Pr. fry. one hour LEWISTON A family was held on Sunday In honor of the 75th Remedial teadienfsbalLaee 0n7Uh Year birthday party .w Regulations 7,(0 dess en Rim-Fanc- et and Teaps COMPLETE emotional . beam .which are interfering . with (l academic Woman Feted If Prestos eliminates propose at his own race Blrs. Bailif served as pres- rate, to jUlmum ident in Primary, Mutual, achievement are died. and Relief Society Organiza- Admission to the. Remedial tions in Preston and Whitney Program as outlined in State Idaho. During the flu epidem- Standards for Special Educatwas ion Fro&ame Is to be by the ic of 1918 Mrs. Bailif in to organizing decision of the Instrumental and end soring in a ioup kltch- - which, the en to eld those stricken with lal Remedial teacher the flu. She served as pres-- . bo involved, the school ad-ident ol the Franklin County mlnistrator, end 4 school for Defense during chologist or counselor. She served on Stele Standards require the World War the Library Committee and Remedial cjaieeato provide helped in getting the Came-Publi- c fer teaching , pupus ' who are library in Pros- - below the norm for their gie ton. grade placement 'hr, Survivors are the following andor in other sms and daughters: Louie S., academic processes who have an I.Q. of 90 or over. Pupils Washington D. C., Paul Boulder, Colo., Harriet, Whi- must not bave.'isvere probltney, Idaho, Lee H., Pocat- ems la hearing, ' Speech, and ello, Idaho, Blrs. Jack Croft motor functioning; physical or (Lucfle) Logan, Utah. Howard BL, Boise, Idaho; grandchildren and 15 grandchildren. A sister, Bliss Maude Paul of Salt Lake City Funeral services wtil be held in the Whitney Wild Chapel Wednesday at l p.m. under the direction of Buhop Cedi Foster with tatamment in Preaton City Oemeterym - LUS m fairs. .... 4 EASTER CHICKS Satarday, -- i 853-03- 80 , I handsoldered ArcM-lectur- e, 853-13- . psy-Counc- handwired to - m Spec-shou- ld handcrafted as to subject as follows: (bridges, histo r 1 c etc.) buildings, temples, (reflection, snow Scenes, scenes, autumn, water, rivers, mountains); Sunsets, Rain bows, Storms; Pets, animals F'owers, flower gardens sprats; children; festive occa sums, (floats, parades, celebration, etc.) "You may have one (hit will fit into another classification that you like, if so. send ft aHmg. Thoee interested Should call Llnco'n Orme. A lilt of instruction on ' labeling,'' and packing tiw elides will': be lent so tiwra win be no damage or toss. Phone numbers are evenings or Presdurton high school ing tiw day. A suggestion matter and nt Syl-m- desire to enter show, Blr. Qrme ou . Jhnfer fflgh Sehoel For every child all tint ll Larry Hendricks reported Ua he li capstan of beoosni mission in Taxes and talked. The objective of tide atate-meJanet Mauchley and Carolyn can be reached if. the Harris assisted with refresh educator and psrenta win combine their eflorte to help the dlsab'ed reader gain his Blrs. Winona Johnson re- turned Friday lest week after spending two months In California at San Jose with her family, Bfr. and Biro. RoHo Jdhnaon end family. They visited aR points of interest in that area. She also spent a week in San Francisco with Fardel and Dick Danford. Bin. Johnson spent a week in Ogden with Bart and Del Johnson and families. Saturday evening the Benson stake Seventies quorum were entertained et dinner and a very, de'igbtfui program in the Lewiston First and Forth ward chapel. Special guests included Prs. and Blrs. Jessop end Pres, and Blrs. Wayne Traveller. Attending from town were Mr. and Blrs. Traveller, Blr. and Blrs. Elvfa Dennis, Blr. and Blrs. Glen Housley, Blr. and Blrs. Don Humphreys, Bfr. and Blrs. Carl Lemon, Dr. and Blrs. Norman Erekson, Blr. and Bin. Delbert Duee, Blr. and Blrs. Mont Bair and Blr. and Mrs. Milton Webb, Blr. and (Mrs. Foyd White, Blr. end Blrs. dendon Bair, and Mr. end Blrs. AJ. n Of and develop the program can be hi State of Utah win flyi mrimnBi daily gram, mend over amilion and ament of twenty four. half dollars on the Remedial pupil hse reached his Program this year, ed reeding level, he to roturn-TU-s study li' su attempt to ed to regular dess work end other. pupils are registered in Improve, understand, (remote the Remedial Pro- tbs program. Total yearly registration in each Remedial gram Dis Program In Cache School Disflirfu County trict employs seven Special trict is between thirty-fiv- e Remedial teachen who teach and forty pupils. The cause of a leading disRemedial Reading in the eleability le usually a comoina-tkmentary and of factors rather than n schools. These teachers are cooperating with the State sing'e factor or condition. The Department of Public Instruct- reading process is complex. ion and the University of It is depmdent on both heredUtah in etudytog the Remed- itary and environment facial Reading Program of tiw tors. Even (hough the pupil is wen endowed Intellectually state. Remedial Reading to not a Ms echoed experiences may new method of teaming readi- prove frustrating and he may ng. It is a new approach to Ian to progress in the cusfashion in a specific meeting hutivkhuT. needs in tomary In the past ft was field. to meet these needs When to a pupil in need of the regular classroom; Remedial Rewung? A pupil but today it is necessary ts becomes a Remedial case and segregate the ; pupils with needs particular help when he reading problems and enroll cannot participate prafitabe them in the Remedial Pro- in the regular classroom gram for special instruction. learning activities which inThe Remedial Reading Pro-a- volves (be uae of textbooks. differs from other read-i- g He may have adequate develin certain skills and instruction in that it iso- opment lates and telescopes the basic be deficient in others. There is m substitute for skills of the typical dnss-rcoHie pupus are provid- luccess in reading. ed careful diagnosis of the Next Week: The Role reading disability and given of The Principal intensive individual or small instruction. .The pro-Th- Rjr Mrs.! FamilyNoteo Four Birthdays RICHMOND ! the EkksdlBritb : REMEDIAL READING J.' R, Ltocmy, Robert (Been iiead Jeff Luadabi are doing ' " Individual assignments... NUs Rasmuseen Is reading to Blrs. WaUnco.r. us know slides in said. 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