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Show 4 THE LmUoB) Utah August I. CITIZEN. 1N4 Richmond Briefs Family Returns To Texas Cove Seoul? Hold Court 01 Honor,, Give Badges over to of FBL of the tf. 8. 'Marshall in and canoeing, Glade Larsen, MIA. With Scout Master Earl received hadges on First Aid, In Egan Charge. A pep calk on Scout advan Swbnimng, Cooking , Citizenwas given by former ship, Pioneering and canoeScout Blaster Ivan Allen. The ing. Guy Durrant badges on and flag ceremony vu In charge First Am' Pioneering of Scouts Wayne Allen Glade cooking. Kent Walker receivCOVE The Scouts Troop 65 held e court hooor Tuesday evening Laroen and Guy Currant. Presentation of merit bad' geo on cooking, swimming, HiaXlaidsIIold Honor flight The COVE Us ed badges on cooking, swimming and canoeing. Richard Spencer, received badges on swimming, citizenship In the home. Wayne Allen received badges on Life Saving, ' dftok-lnswimming, Citizenship, pioneering. Tkicy Jensen received badgea for his hid class. Mel Larsen received Life Saving badge and Scout Master Egan received badges on cooking, swimming, mar Minty, ftlsimihip in the home. electricity and farm machinery. The boys recently spent several days aft Camp Wfld-an- d erness received ribbons for a first class camp and the boys participating in the camp ana sports ana activities. Richard Spencer broke the camp rope climbing record. Parents present at the meeting were Milton Spencer, Fred Jensen, Merlin Durrant, Bishop. .Larsen, Agatha Allen, Velta Egan and Spencer Bethea Jenaen, Milton Spencer dismissed. on Wendell Godfrey, Hanson, Joseph Myler and Mable Godfrey, Joyce Smith and Myrl KendeU at tended the Dedication Services at the Deseret Industries Building in Logan Thursday evening. j OATS, BARLEY AND FARMERS SMgh oats and Lewiston. stand of 65-inc- h Ross Gordon and Golden Boman their barley form a silhouette in the midday sun near The Citizen Photo Oats, Barley Grow To 63 Inches High more than 30 feet at a time By KARLA RAWLINGS Seeing is believing" but before stopping and catch- I TtoSk "S " It has bwn at where 15 to ta oOcul.-cooperati- ve 18 tons efforts of Ross Gordon and Golden Boman, of this type of feed were proof Lewiston it seems hard to t duced that only 5 tons of re- believe that oats and peas alfalfa could grow in such abundance and profusion o be ordained a Deacon. as to stand 63 inches high, It was virtually impossible, Special music included a vo- for the hay chopper to move cal solo by Ronnie Lew Johnby Margaret son. Elder Sam.JDahle retorted his missionary exper-encwhile in the Southern Oallfornila mission. Benediction by Frank Lamb. ! i j - es M-S- .re-ver- g. held their class honor night Tuesday evening wtth leader Diane Hendrickson in Charge The Welcome was given by Kathy Jenaen, Darina Taylor aaag Am There Roeee In Heaven, accompanied by Lanis Kingsford. The Symbo of the Rose was given by Shane and Louise Cornish. Bonnie Eskelson recited die MIA Joy Requirements. The class certificate was presented by leader Diane and each girl placed her rose in the coquet which was presented to MIA President Zebna Co De-lo- ne mish. Lynette Kingsford play ed Moonlight ana Roses on her Violin accompanied by Sister Lanis. Those present were Ailene Jensen, June Sunday Church services in Kingsford. Barbara Hendrick he Richmond ward were Gwen Miller, Iydls Cornish, with musk: by Mrs. Ruey Forsgren and Bln. Bethea Jensen, Lorraine Taylor. Carina Cornish, Lucille AJdonla Dennis. Joey Orison Eskelson, Melva Allen ' and offered fee invocation. GradBishop Larsen, Sheryl Mil- - uated from Primary was Daler dismissed. vid Traveller and voted on Byron two and and s; nt an enjoyable with Lake City Salt Bln. Edward Johnson and days y relatives. family of Austin, Texas Bell After attending the In vacation enjoyable on Saturday, reunion in family this area. They visited Bln. their the families OT Mr. and Town Salt Lake City, with in visited Bell Baline Erparents, Blr. and Bln. Blr nest Johnson Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday. Present were Steven McArthur and family and Mrs. LaVarr Spackman Blr. in Hyde Park and in town and children of Sunset, and Bell Farrell Mrs. with Mr. and Bln. Marlin and Blr. Johnson and family and other family of Idaho Falls, and Bell Conell Mrs. and relatives. They spent three family of Roosevelt and Mr. days in Yellowstone Park. and Mrs. Budd Mathews and four Sunday last week South Ward scouts returned family of Pocatello. 'after almost pleasant two ' Mr. ' and Bin. Alton Henweeks spent in the eastern dricks, Elizabeth and Ranthe dall Hendricks enjoyed two United Mates and at scout Jamboree. days vacation in the Vernal area recently. AFTER SPENDING five Bell weeks visiting relatives and Blr. and Mn. Blaine In Idaho weekend the spent friends In Richmond, Cove Farand Logan, Bln. Douglas Falle with Blr. and Bln. in and Bell and rell family Bell ana children Debra and Robert and Carolee left Salt PocateUo with Blr. and Mn. reLake City Thursday by Jet, and Warren Matthews a for them with home turned for their home in Jekyll Isweek. wen land, Georgia. They Dr. and Bln. Edward Mermet by Douglas at Jacksonrill and family and Blr. and ville, Florida. Blr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rob- Bln. Dean Hall and family bins and family of gait Lake of Salt Lake City enjoyed a City spent the past week end weeks vacation in and around at the home of their sister, San Francisco. On their reBin. Edith Schfleld and fam- turn the Merrills accompanied by Janet Mauchley and ily. Blr. and Sirs. Lester J. Blr. and Bln. LaVarr Monn and family apent a few days Schofield and family Wyo., with relati- in Island Park. ves and friends and in Bfisnll-lOn Sunday following church Utah. services dinner was served Blr. and Mrs. Harvey Sund-be- rt at the Dahle home for Mn. Sundstrom of logan re- D. R. Seely of Craig, Colo.. turned home last weekend Mr. and Bln. Ellis Beach ana from a vacation trip into the Holly, Blr. and Bln. Larry Bloses Lake, Washington ar- Cannon, Blr. and Mrs. Cliff ea. While there they visited Andreson and family of Lowith Bin. Sundstroms broth-en- d gan and Gerald Maughan of family and many points WellsviUe. A social afternoon of interest. Then they were followed. William Jensen accompanied by a daughter, returned Diane Haslam of SmtthfMfl home on Saturday last week RICHMOND gular alfalfa would be produ-an- d ced. This beautiful crop . was produced on land owned by Golden Boman and lies in a meadow. Mr. Gordon is rent- - Cove Party Honors Man On 86th Birthday LEWISTON big the land and planted peas, oats and alfalfa and then had the Karren Farm service apply nitrogen and phosphate, and along with the wet spring and flood irrigation e bounteous and beautiful crop has resulted. This particular crop is being green chopoed and put in a silo and it is believed that another crop of oats can be cut in 40 to 50 days and then late in September the young Alfalfa can be cut The resulting crop is truly evidence progressive fanning and a love of producing a beautiful harvest. retum-Evansto- n, a, after spending some time in Idaho with two sons, Russell and Earl Jensen and families of Jerome and Burley. and Saturday afterhoon and evening guests of Blr, Bln. Sam Austin were Mr. and Mrs. David Rigby of Newton, Blr. and Bln. Rufus Merrill of PocateUo, Blr. and Bln. Myron Merrill of Ogden and Mr. and Mn. Theron and Farnsworth, Majorle Marian Farnsworth of Salt Lake City. They enjoyed dinner and a lawn party. the Tuesday morning Richmond ward held closing exercises for the Primary of year. A treasure chest Music was presented by the Sky let and Piolet groups for In charge were their Mn parents. and Bln. Jemis Traveller. the Wednesday morning South ward alio held their treasure chest of BCusIc to the closing social ceremony. In were Elaine Bul-leWanda Ransom, Mar- charge n, lene Bair and Carol Funk. Each class participated and were introduced by the Trail Builder boys. Prayers were by Teri Bagley an Patsy Has lam. Refreshements were served to the children and several parents. Mrs. Louise Mendenhall and Bln. Rachael M. Anderson, and family returned home on Saturday after spending ten days in Durango, Colo., with Mr. and Mrs. DarreU Foot. Bln. Mendenhall went to Vernal by bus and then by car. While in Colorado they visited the sights of Interest, among then the narrow gauge raUway to Silverton, a ghost town. Rachael returned to Vernal after visiting here three days. Briefs Woman Returns From California A family and family of Lewiston, Blr. in and Bln. Gene Collier and was held recently xnty the Lewiston City Park hon- family and Blr. and Bln. Denoring the 86th Birthday anni- nis Manning and family of versary of Mrs. Julia Hawkins. Gaines and visiting PocateUo, Blr. and Bln. Lynn were enjoyed followed by a Hawkins and family of Hyde lunch. Park, Mr. and Bln. Lamar Present were Mr- - and Bln. Slight of Preston. Blr. and Bln. RoUa HawLawrence Hawkins and family of Monticello, Mr. and Mn. kins and family of Richmond, Ormas Hawkins and son Don, Mr. and Bln. May lan Mad-so- n of Murray, Craig and BIr. and Mn. Phil Hawkins, Blr. and Bln. Gordon Hawldn Clair Wursten of Bleu, Art., Blr. and Bln. Edwin Haw- Blr. and Bln. George Hawof kins ml baby. Bln. Loretta kins and two children Bradford and Miss Lorraine Bountiful, Bln. Katie HawHawkins, Ml of BfonUceUo, kins of Salt Lake City, Mn. Blr. and Mn. Barstow Haw- of Dayton, Blr. and Mn. Fard rell D. Wiser and family of kins, Blr. and Bln. Tom and fwnllv, and Blr. and Brigham City, Blr. and Mn. Bln. Verdell Crosby and Cera Kent and family of Lewiston and the family of Salt Lake City. Blr. and Bin. Orson Hawldn hooor Bln. Julia Ege-lun- COVE Mrs. Florence Rich has returned after spen' ding several weeks in San with her daughJose, CUlif., ter and family. Her son Roy drove down to get her and they enjoyed the beautiful scenery by Lake Tahoe and the pass. Blr. and fifes. Jack Sosen-so- n of Logan were dinner guests of Bln. Edna Larsen on Sunday. Seaman 1st Class Rodney Kartchner and '.family are spending several days with his brandmother, BIrs. Florence Rich MR. AND MRS. Alton King-for- d and son Douglas drove to Baker, Ore., to visit their son Clinton who is employed in that ares as an Engineer. They also stopped in Adroin and visited with Blr. Klngs-fordsister and spent nie 's night with them. Mr. Cliff Wiser of Trenton Preston, BIrs. Glen Anderson and BUI Harris of Richmond of Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. e were guest speakers at Sac- - Fred Anderson and Joe othof Boise. Twenty-si- x the Stake High Council. Mr. er relatives called in the afWiser spoke on Genealogy ternoon and enjoyed bisiting. work and Blr. Harris spoke Playing tennis and Bln. Cetraro served light refreshm patriotism. Bfeeting wi conducted by Councilor Nsrd ments. Allen. BIBS. NETA Buck and BIR. AND BIRS. Reginald daughter Sharlene and sons Rawlins and family and Blr Jenny and Bllcael ot and Mrs. Dell Rawllni at- Rigby called on her Unde, tended the Amend of hie and family BIr. and Bln. brother-in-laMr. D. Platt Ollie Rodebush on Bfonday. Woodland In Downey. accompanied her sister Bui. Mr. and Bln. Vern Winters Bountiful to visit their sisters of Bountiful were weekend Mrs. Emma Garrett Then gueste of- their friends Mr. the three listen drove to Provo to visit relatives. Bln, and Bln. Gary AHen. Recent (firmer guests of Mm. Larsen spent three days with Levena Cetraro wen relativ- Mrs. Garrett In Bountiful. es Blr. and Bln. Darwin HoBln. Downs Wheeler well and children of Spokane, children of Afton visited Mr. Dehrin Howell of Logan, Blr. and Bin. Norris Preece and and lira. Fled Anderson of family on Thursday and Ho- Lec-alz- - Preece returned home ward her for a tor more week helping his uncle haul hay. MR. AND MRS. Gene Larsen and family and Mn. Edna Larsen spent Monday at called on Mr. and Bln. Ray Lagoon returning borne they with in Larsen Ogden. BIrs. Dell Allen, and family of Oram were dinner gueste of bis parents, Mr. and Mn. Elijah Allen. and BIr. Also Mrs. Mardean Bell and family who have left for thier home In Jeykl Island, Georgia, by jet after spending a two week v VaHey. Mr. and Mrs-- EUrad Bodily and family of Twin Falls wen weekend amts of her Mr. sad Mrs. Ether They also attended the Cache dan reunion ot parents, Allen. North 48 held in Zanavoo Lodge in Logan Canyon. Mrs. Alen ser ved a dinner Sunday and oth- er dinner guests were Blr. and Mrs. Earl McEntire and of Presto. and BIrs. Nsrd Alien family Mr. the North Cache high school class of 48 held in Zanavoo Lodge. Mr. and Mrs-Vernon Preece and femita were week end guests of nls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Preece. Steven and Roger and fifes. Preece accompanied them to Bear Lake on Saturday and enjoyed a lunch with them and Mr. and Bln. Golden Sorenson of SmtthfMd. attended MR. AND MRS. Joseph BIr. and Mn. Ether spent Wednesday and Day and Alien at at Lava Hot Spring. Thursday Guests the home of Mr. and Mn. Grover Allen thru the week wen their children, BIr. and fifes. 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Cy Skidmore of Richmond to Logan where they visited her sister Bln. around the valley in the afternoon. Sundew school wn conducted by Superindent Odean Anderson. Talks were given by Kathy Allen and Marlene Rawlins. Sacrament Sunday night memnwas conducted by |