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Show 4 - THE CITIZEN Jan. 11, 1968 Gold, Green Circuit Starts Births With the holidays over, now 'Is the time to put on those new dresses, suits, shirts, ties and shoes that were received for Christmas and follow the annual Gold and Green Ball circuit in Benson stake. Dance rehearsals are being squeez- Franklin Memorial Hospital ffaynr D. Bell ana J. DECEMBER 28 Mr. and Mrs. James Tasso, Preston, girl. DECEMBER 30 Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Erick-soPreston, girl. Walter Rom, Publisher! Published every Thursday by The Citizen Publishing Company, Inc., Lewiston, Utah, and entered as second clan natter In the Lewiston tost I n, JANUARY Office. ed in between ball games, church meetings and school in hurried preparation for the big floor shows. Thursday evening, twis-to- n Third ward will begin, followed by the Cornish ward Jan. 13, beginning at 8 p.m. with the floor show being presented under the direction of dance directors, Ralph Pitcher and Laura Simmonds, at 9:30 p.m. Music is being furnished by the Lynn Toolson orchestra. On Jan. 20 at 8:30 p.m., the Keith Jensen orchestra will start up the music to what promises to be a big night for the two Richmond wards. Dance directors and partici- in the floor show are Eants practicing for a polished The theme, performance. "The Lemon Tree," will set the mood. All ward members are in vited to attend as well as members of the stake. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hodges, Preston, girl. rates in Subscription Cache County, $4.00 a year. $5.00 outside JANUARY 4 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Porter, Preston, boy. - Classes Start Jannary 31 i RICHMOND GOLD AND GREEN Opal and Clark Rigby, Ruey and Don Fonsgren, dance directors for the Richmond Wards, have spent many hours with the regional dance directors, perfecting new dances for the Gold and Green ball. Fascinating Womanhood "Fascinating Womanhood," a class, given from ten-we- ek the well known book of the same by Helen Andelin, will begin here 11:30 a.m. name, which was written January 31, from 10 to With permission from the author and guidance from the Fascinating Womanhood Foundation, MarDene Sparrow wiH instruct these classes in her home at 96 West 8th South, starting Wednesday, January 31. Those wshing to participate are asked to call her at These classes are to help women understand men, to to develop a worthy character, build an to learn to enjoy her role as a woman which Is to be a loving wife, mother end homemaker. Typical of the expressions given by those who have taken these classes are: "I have never been so happy and contented in my entire 852-010- 0. inner-happines- s, RETURN TO BASES He." "I Have Just finished the happiest year of my life." husband want as I was beand children me don't "My fore practising the principles of Fascinating Womanhood. I wouldn't want to return to my oM self either." Adv. God-deridg- e. . Students in their home PREPARE PROGRAM economics class are shown preparing for their part on the Activity Night program. LAST CHANCE TO SAVE 20 to 50 Group Holds Cove Sleigh Riding Party COVE A sleigh ridine oar i ovine the evenine were Glade ty was held at the home of Larsen, Tracey Jensen, Craig Dawneta Day during the holi- Allen, Wayne Allen, Curtis days with 11 friends enjoying Taylor, Ross Jensen, Guy the occasion. Her parents, Durrant, Steven Preece and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day, leaders, Varr Allen and Rod-np- v Soeneer. Thev had ham served lunch to the group and indoor games were played af- burgers at a drive in after the ter. game. y Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Harris Allen and son of Millville were and familv of California scent the holidays with his parents, holiday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. am Mrs. urover Alien. Mr. and Mrs. John Peacock Quinton Shumway. of Phoenix, Ariz., spent the Mrs. Lail Feller and chilholidays with their daughter dren of Caldwell were overand family, Bonnie and Dante night guestn of her mother, Mrs. Elsie Allen. Shumway. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hoffman Mrs. Barbara Hendricks is and family of Salt Lake spent recuperating at home after Monday and Sunday with her sustaining a broken ankle. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Aaronic priesthood boys reKingsford. individual awards Mr. and Mrs. N orris Preece ceiving were Glade evening Sunday and family drove to Salt Lake Guy DurAllen, Larsen, Craig dinner were guests City and Ross Jensen, Tracey rant, of their son and family, Mr. Curtis Preece. Steven Jensen. and Mrs. Vernon Preece. OthRus er guests were her parents, Taylor, Spencer Geddes, sell wayne Auen, Durrant, Mr. and Mrs. Tolden Soren-so- n Anderson and Casey of Smithfield and Boyd Dana Jensen. They were presented Sorenson and Park Dudly. Seth Allen. by Bishop The Primary held a Christ Clarence AlMrs. Mr. and mas party with the children dinner were guests of len enjoying a visit from Santa Claus. A program of songs their daughter and family, and a biblical scene depicting Dr. and Mrs. Jay Griff eth of the birth of our Savior was 'Brigham City on Christmas Dresented bv the children and day. teachers. President Wanda Christmas day Jensen wrote the script and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy narrated it with Mrs. LaDawn Geddes were Dr. and Mrs. Allen accompanying on the Wilford Geddes and family of piano. Gloria Larsen was in charge of music. The Explorer boys and the leaders attended the basketball game between Notre Dame and Utah State as a Christmas party. Those en- Wil-ke- , Trenton serv icemen, Craig Lower, Junior Chambers and Joseph have all returned to their bases following furloughs spent with their parents. TRENTON dinner IN OUR STORE . . . SELECTION OF HOME FURNISHINGS WE'VE EVER HAD ON DISPLAY BUT HURRY, SALE ENDS THIS SATURDAY, JANUARY Too Late To Classify SAYING"W"WITH WE'RE BIG SAVINGS mam ,n FACTORY-FRES- H HOT SHOP WORN, -- Jf 0T DISCONTINUED THE FINEST QUALITY, LATEST FASHION FURNITURE AT HONEST MODELS, BUT and Mrs. David H. Geddes of Lincoln, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Geddes and ba by of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Geddes and family and Mr. and Mrs. wiiford Hatch of Franklin. The adult Sunday School class held a Christmas party in the cultural hall Thursday. A dinner was enjoyed by the large crowd and games were played. Those in charge were Clayton Larsen, Lorraine Taylor and Joyce Allen. Ogden, Mr. ROW CROP TRACTOR WIDE FRONT, IND. P.T.O., DUAL WHEELS, HITCH, EXCELLENT CONDITION SUBSCRIBE to the Dascret News TODAY. For Subscriptions and Service phone 2tfc or MARK-DOWN- S w m 1964 MODEL OLIVER 1800 DIESEL FOR SALE OR RENT Build ing on Main Street. See Reed Lowe, Grace, Idaho. 2tf; EVERYTHING IS (Continued from Page 1) elor's degree with some training in sociology, several years of experience in fields closely related to community service, and an optimistic attitude toward the Economic Opportunity programs. Applications will be screened by the following commit-tee- : G. Eyre, Sup. Sherman a i i enncenaeiK oc iogan schools, La Von Herzog' chairman; Logan Employment Security Office; Sam Gordon, Box Elder School District; Kenneth Godfrey, Brigham Employment Security Office; Commissioner Russell Satterthwait of Rich county, and Vloe Jackson oi Rich county. Application forms may be secured from Superintendent Eyre's office at 101 West Center, Logan, Utah, and should be filled out and returned to that office before Jan. 24. Final appointment will be made by the Board of Trustees on Feb. 1. SPECIAL to thank our many friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy at the time of our bereavement. Your warm hand, contributions and floral offerings were deeply apprtcicted. Mrs. Clyde Oliverson Mr. and Mrs. Mux Cobiirn Mr. and Mrs. Rcid Pcarcc Jack Oliverson We wish 13 . . . ACTIVITY NIGHT THIS WEEK'S CARD OF THANKS ON THE MOST BEAUTIFUL - OFFICIAL BOOK VALUE $5,100.00 852-189- 9. 852-1)7- FOR SALE-B- red Yorkshire Gilts. Start farrowing first of March. Ph. Norman Howell, Rte. 1 Box 63, Malad. 2t3p SPECIAL PRICE ONLY 76U-253- 0, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many $3,995 friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy at the time of our bereave- ment. Your warm hand, contributions and floral offerings were deeply appreciated. The Dave Johnson Family WILL HANDLE TRADE CALL COLLECT! safely with Tablets. ONLY at Lewiston Drugs, Lew- LOSE WEIGHT Dex-A-Di- 98c FREE DELIVERY! et iston. 2t2p FOR SALE Good used Phone 852-088- 2. Hide-a-be- Grace EquipmentCo., Inc. d. 2tlc TAKE OVER PAYMENTS on a 1964 Hardtop Fairlanc 500. Excellent condition. 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