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Show THURSDAY, 5, 1977 MAY THE 7 CITIZEN Sons Named and Blessed in Trenton unde, LeRoy Ball, assisting with additional help from members of the ward bishopric and elder's quorum presi- by Three infant sons received their name and a blessing in the Trenton ward fast and testimony meeting May l. Eight year old Christie was also confirmed a member of the LDS Church by her grandfather, Marvin Tillotson, in the same meet-- , ing. Following that ordinance, Christies infant brother. the son of Johnnev and Til-lots- drone Allsnp Vonda Tillotson, was blessed and given the name of Ilyan Marvin by his grandfather, Marvin Tillotson with his father and uncles, Lorin Ruttars and Paul Carr, assisting. Samuel Aaron Morey re- ceived his name and a blessing from his father, George Morey, with grandfather. Rulon Ball, and an Marriages dency. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Griffen was given the name of Thomas Glade and received a blessing from his father, with grandfathers, Aubrey Griffen and Clarence Andersen assisting. Kir. and Mrs. Lynn Payne and children, Brett, David, Carma and Lisa, have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne for a few days. Lynn is attending a seminar being held in Ogden Cayon which was climaxed with a banquet on Tuesday evening. They returned to their home in Grand Junction. Colo., on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Ezola and family enjoyed a week long vacation trip to South-- " Cnlifnrnia recently. Thev visited Disneyland and Knottsberry Farm as well as toured the Los Angeles area and Universal Studios in Hollywood. Later in the week they traveled to Tijuana, Mex., and visited the Queen Mary ship. They returned by way of Las Vegas, which was of special interest to their children, DaVid, Pauline, Scott and Don Recovering well from surgery at the Logan hospital is Harold Spackman following a successful operation. The 10th grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. John Ezola of Trenton was born April 28. A new daughter was born to Major and Mrs. Randy B. Jardine of Layton. She is their fourth child. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn are happy to have their son Florin and daughter-in-law- , and Jan, visiting with them. They are here on vacation. srifc , . - tjT Shirley Ann Heaps Selected For Concert Tour Shirley Ann Heaps, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Thain and the late Bruce Heaps of Smithfield has been selected to participate in the WORKMEN IX) AD a concrete barge with concrete from a Parson Ready-mi- x truck during concrete-linin- g operations of a Cub River Co., canal in Lewiston. The 1200,000 project will see some three miles of the irrigation companys canal lines to stop seepage In sandy soil. Water for this canal is pumped from Bear River west of Falrview which makes it a valuable commodity especially in dry Citizen Photo years. Students are selected for Americas Youth in Concert after participating in a audition. There will be a performance at New York Citys prestigious Carnegie Hall prior to European departure. The students will concertize in London, Paris, Geneva, Innsbruck, Venice, Florence and Rome. nation-wid- e While attending Sky View, Shirley Ann has participated with the Acapella Choir and the Front Porch Majority. She has aslo participated in the Skv View musicals. The Americas Youth in Concert 1977 program will consist of two groups; each group will have a Concert Choir, Concert Band and there will be a Symphony Orchestra. Students will arrive in the east on July 1st and 2nd for intensive re- LAURA TITENSOR AND GLADE POULSEN Mr. and Mrs. Kay Titensor, Preston, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Laura to Glade Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex ; t d tractor at left pulls along a machine in Lewiston. Parson Construction Co., has a contract to line some three miles of Cub River THIS HUGE hearsals at a nearby PrinceAmericas Youth in Conton campus and depart for cert 1977 program sponsored by the Universal AcadEurope on July 5th and 6th. The young musicians will emy For Music, Princeton, New Jersey. The purpose of perform under. the baton of the program is to demo- 'outstanding university con- - ' ductors while the chaperone nstrate internationally the staff will consist largely of high quality and fine character of American youth while music educators from many different areas of the countenriching and expanding the musical and cultural horizry with previous experience in the program. ons of the young musician. Poulsen, Weston. The couple will be married Friday. A reception that evening will be given in the Preston 1st Ward Church from 7:30 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Laura is a 1975 graduate of Preston High School and four year Seminary. She attended Utah State University and is presently employed at Modern Builders in Smithfield. Glade is a 1972 graduate of West Side High School and three year Seminary. He is a graduate of Utah State and is presently employed by International Housing Division in Smithfield. He served a 2 year LDS mission to Denmark. After a short honeymoon they will make their home in Smithfield. diesel-powere- oncrete-lining - - V i. le BENNETT'S DESPERATION The silence is complete deafening. He feels numb and cold in the Life giving warmth of the sunset. The eagle is there. He pauses to look at its black silhouette In the blood red sky. The day is over as is the battle but He lives on with the eagle as his Victory symbol. O.J. GREGORY The family of Mrs. Winifred Ziegler, Smithfield announce the coming of her marriage to 0 J. Gregory, Preston, today, Thursday, May 5. All friends and relatives are invited to attend an open house in their honor at the Preston South Stake Center on Saturday, May 7th from 7:00 until 9;30 p.m. They request there be no gifts. ooLonzer MOT Suzanne Norman Sky View Iligh'School Sky View Holds Concert Wed. Broma Spray Paint Reg. $1.62 Painting Set Reg. $6.75 Water Seal Reg. $10.47 gal Wallpaper Tool Kit Reg. $4.20 Paint Roller Sets Reg. $3.99 13 oz. Reg. $2.99 . Zynolyte Primers DAP Kwik Seal Reg. $1.82 Larsen Step Ladder 24" Reg. $8.06. Tole SKY VIEW High School's Choir and Orchestra is putting on their annual Spring Concert May II beginning at 7:30 at the Sky View Auditorium. Their final concert of the year Is free to the public and will feature such orchestra numbers A Festival Prelude and a as, Light Cavalry Overture, Beethoven selection featuring Doug Myler on the piano. The 89 .$4.79 . .$7.94 . .$3.39 . .$1.49 . .$1.73 . ..$1.39 . .$4.99 Paint Thinner Reg. $2.69 gal Warner Razor Blade Scraper - No. Plastic Drop Cloth 9'xl2' 107 -- 2 for .89 1" - 2 for Masking Tape Acme Nylon Wall Brush 4" Silicone Sealant - Clear, Bronze Panel Adhesive-1- 1 oz E.Z. Painter Pad Red Devil Latex Caulk -- $1.69 49 35 $1.19 $3.39 $3.89 $1.10 $3.39 74 choir will do such numbers as, By the Waters of Babylon," Sing and Rejoice" and "The Battle Hymn of the Republic. Directors for the conert are: Choir, Mr. Loosle and Miss Christiansen; Orchestra, Mr. Frost and Chris Wilson. Submission of Dairy Darlings by May 6 clubs of Each year the Cache County sponsor the Dairy Darling Contest, an integial part of the Cache Dair Festival. This years Dairy Darling Program will Ik held the evening of Friday, May 13, ut the Cache Valley Mall. The Dairy Darlings on Parade nr Pub-- ' lie review will Ik held at 8 p.m. 4-- t Each club in the county (both boys and girl's clulis) is encouraged to sponsor a dairy darling contestant. Their candidate must be a club girl between the ages of to and 14 or from the 4th to 9th grade's in school. A girl may not enter the contest two years in succession. leaders are Asked to enroll Iheir clubs with the 4-- I Extension office as soon as possible or before May 6. At this time the name of their dairy darling, her age, and address are to be included on the enrollment sheet. A personal invitation will then be' sent to their club's representative, giving additional information as to the time and place of the contest, etc. Five dairy darlings will lie chosen from all entries to represent Cache County 4-- clubs during 1977. One girl is selected from each of the five age groups. Judging is done on the basis of grooming. poise, and knowledge of dairy foods. For additional information contact JoAnn Mathis, USU Iut Mum On ('loud Nine Part ing Win $100 5ERS0N 472 N. STATE SUP PLM YOUR RADIO SHACK DEALER PRESTON, IDAHO Extension Home Economist. I I'- - ; co., canal in Idaho and Utah. The one-miportion incFairview has been completed and workmen are about one-ha- lf mile into Utah in this photo. Citizen Photo . Winifred ziegler and -- V" K . |