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Show - THE CITIZEN. Lewlsfn, Utah Aagast t. MM Two Beehive Coralik BrUfs Primary Holds Closing Social Classes Hold California Doctor, Family Visit Honor night TRENTON The Primary wood California and spent the tneir clos- weekend wttn Mr. and Mrs neld crganiauon CORNISH Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Price in Montpeller. MR. AND MRS. Kay Pen social morn- Willian V. Connary, Edna Wednesday COVE ing The Beehive Class C. A. Fowler from Oaremont, last Tuesday and Wednesday. rod and baby daughter of Salt A program in the form Mae Mills of Logan was also ing. held class their honor night of a treasure hunt was given a weekend visitor of the con Calif., ipent several dayi the Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stimp- Lake City visited Sunday past week visiting with Carl, on from Riverdale spent with Mr. and Mrs. MarceU in Mutual Tuesday. Class lea by the music department, the narysAfae and Virginia Hanson, several days the past week ders June Klngsford and Joy objects drawn from the Mrs. Veloy Griffin and chilMr. and Mrs. Byron Hanson visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pitcher and family. Rex ce Alien were in sure chest suggested songs, dren returned home Sunday them charge. Pitcher accompanied KendeU. other and family members, to Salt Lake City where he Welcome to guests was giv which the children then sang. following a week visiting in and friends-Airs- . Mrs. Harvey Pitcher and A treat waa given to each Trenton. it the week visiting with en by Carol Sue Allen, Flag child at the close. Stake viArthur Price, Jeffrey Danny Pitcher accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E. W. BingPenrods. was conducted by sitors Elda Miller and Thalia and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Taylor, LaVerna Price, Bea- Mrs. Jim Pott, Shauna and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mar ceremony ham Roslie Durrany. Sherds and Spaceman were present trice Taylor and Carolyn Ken- Kenneth Post of Ogden on tin and son Van attended vin Grant attended a wedding Yeflowstone to dall were overnight visitors an outing Wednesday tnorning Mar- reception at Buriey Satur at Louise Rodebush. family reunion at the home ofMr, and Mrs. Park sevend. days last week. Harding Andrew ion his Scout Pa- day evening for Mr. and Mrs. took The all Hot sang Lava girls "Satrry trol on an Springs last Sunday overnight outing at Darwin Allred. Mr. and Mrs Recent holiday visitors at Way". June gave a. tribute Grove in Logan Can- Bingham stayed over Sunday the home of Mr. and Mrs to the girls. The gathers pur Tony ana Monaay wtoi tneir aaugn yon. Valden Pitcher were Jan pose and Flower ceremony, Elaine R. Chanbery of Ban- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs sum who is Pitcher attending was given by First Year croft returned from Molly- - Clyde AUred at Castteford mer school at the BYU. Mr. Louise Rodebush and and Mrs. Frank Last and son Beehive, Obi Of The OrtsUrilag Curtis from Bountiful and Kathy Allen. The worker Bee Awards, Tommy Greaves from Cleve land, Ohio, were presented to both classes their leaders. Stake Bee- iBwrv v1mi by Brother Jensen gave Keeper. of Preston spent the past the history of the Beehive and weekend visiting Mr. Mrs. Kay Neeley and family, work. The hive Bldg. Cere Mrs. Leon West and children mony was given by all sec from Smithfleld were also ond Year Girls. A sincere love for teachine pursuits both in Workshops, visitors at the Neeley home Joyce Allen sans "My Bee hive Girl". The prayer song music makes Mrs. Ethel summer schools and sun-sioon Sunday. Leavitt one of the outstand work at SU and was i Mae was sung oy ail tne gins. Carl, Virginia and Prayers were given by Ro- ing teachers In the Lewiston delegate to the California Hanson entertained the fol School. Education "You Western Musk lowing guests at their home salie and Marlene Rawlins. Elementary Conference- last week: Mrs. Winston Nel Light refreshments were ser cannot measure In money son and children Kristin and ved to the parents by the lone the Joy and satisfaction AT THE AGE OF IS she REPUBLICAN Scott of Morrlstown. N. J.. girls. All the girls in both received cram teacnttur was Ward Organist i nLewis token a but classes of received their class a her expression ton Third Ward. She has been Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and son Stephen of Logan, wards. They surprised both in showing her delight in the a member of the Benson achievements of ner students Mrs. Leora Worley of San leaders with corsages. Relief Soceity and MIA She posses an unselfish de Stake Fransisco, Mrs. N. A. Bergs- Boards. and sire to heb her students and teacher Stake Organist Jo, (Mr. and Mrs. Oliver BenInstructor. o At the training He's a proven Winer, an established Cwserv is very comwirnentanr in aiuf famllv Un T. IB Kal. present time she Is 1 attve Legislator them both in and out Ward Onanist son, Beverly Rlaylock, Brook Cove the school rooro- In 1962 the Leavitts moved Bauer, Gene Whitmer, Dr. and Mrs- - Malcolm Alfred and GimiL it. LfBSAvrrr waa from Lewiston to Cove where born in Lewiston. the datum Verlin is engaged In farming three sons all of Logan, Mr. Preanetive Tears are Ahead. COVE The Primary ter of llelvin E. and Viola ana catue raising, xney nave and Mrs. Jack Pearce of Trail Builders held then? Lewiston, Michael Pearce of Roundup Wednesday evening. J. Kent She has one brother ben active members of the his abator and integrity ta He's Preston, Jeffrey France of on the Chapel Grounds. With and five sisters: Dr. M. L. Preston Knife and Fat Club flaw 7N legislative votes la the past II Granger, Bradley Wiser and Councilor Vetta Esan In Kent, Mesa, Arizona; Martha Town and Gown. Mrs. Lea years. Westover. Lewiston: Vans. Mrs. Wallace Wiser of Lewis-to- charge. Assisted by Agatha Tylor, instructor at Weber vitt isa member of the LewMrs. J. C. Hill of Fres Allen and Luella Preece. iston Literary League and The no, and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. boys presented the program State College, Ogden; Grace past member of the Lewiston He Can Win la November. Fowler Jr., of Claremont, and displayed skills learned Lindsay, Ogden : Ems Barge- - Library Board. son, usnen: ana xsaun Lsvne California. during tne year. The new Bla- - Ogden. She attended schools THE MAN FOR OUR TIME aers received bandalos their MR. AND MRS. Bill Veibel in Lewiston an graduated attsstauiy BaVck and children have returned and were advanced from Too from Norm cacne Hath, lat SwitxtrUsi home from several days va Pilots. Bishop Larson gave er attending BYU and gradua talk on advancement In the cation in Califronla- TRENTON mm Wade Butler, usu in 12. Priesthood and congratulated anng AH the Primary children nlanist son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. both teachers and boys on An accomoliahed of the ward participated in their arrived here Friday primary work. The trail she took lessons from her Butler two and one half the a from parade to the Priesthood Anna mother Miss first, Egpictured held last Wednesday evening. leader oen, rrotessor fJiark ana Dr. year mission to Switzerland. explained by the Luella Preece. Pun Following the parade songs Walter Welti and she herself officers and teachers treated Godfrav. Bishop Wendell ted by Aaatha Alien. gave private lessons to stu the children with Velta led the groups In gam- dents in Lewiston and Corn Byron Hanson, Joseph Myler and Mable Godfrey, Joyce picnic. es. Tables were set in the ish. Paid by Wla in November Cmatittee, Mrs. Charles Eddy and recreation Han and were de- - SHE TAUGHT third and Smith and Myrl Kendall at- tne Dedication Servicchildren from Clearfield spent coraxea won fine Trees- and foura two years, lenoea PUIBp A. es at the Deseret Industries the past week visiting with Aunature scouts. Barbeques prior to her marriage, In the in Logan Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Guoert Bug ana watermelon were Lewiston Stephenson School Building ham. ed. in Third Ward with Orlo evening. Hyde as Principal. la 1942 CORNISH Van Martin, she returned to the teaching son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert m ine Lewiston N. Martin was honored at a profession Elementary School and has missionary Farewell testimo there continuously nial Sunday evening July 28 taught since then. Her first teaching me uormsn in van assignments were music to ward, will serve as a missionary all of the students when they m me tamrai Aiianuc mis nrn langni on uie riatoon sion. System" and then later was Counselor Joseph Myter con- assigned to the third and ducted the meeting. Prayers fourth grades. with were offered by Arthur Price She married Verlin W. Lea and Paul Smith. Talks vttt in Logan and she is the by Wallace Grandy mother of two outstanding gven Smithfleld, NO-FRO- ST n Bishop Wen- sons, both doctors. Or. dell Godfrey, the missionary Gaylord Leavitt is engagam nu parents, ed in private dental practice Janice Larson from Newton In San Jose, California. He is sang two vocal solos accom a graduate of USU and NorthREFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- R panied on the Piano by her western University at Chic ago with Ins DDS degree sister Karen. HE MARRIED the former Among visitors from In attendance wen Carol Weeks of Smithfleld Mr. anil Mn Wm Tjnam and they have four children. Janice and Karen Larson of Dr. v. Glade Leavitt gradua State Newton, Glade McQuarie of ted from Washington Hyde park, Roger Hall, Ve- University at Pullman. Wash- nice Poulsen, Mrs. Byron ingon, with his DVM degree Hall and two daughters Judy in us and owns ana - - VOTE jL E l P11 day at Ideal Beach on Bear Lake, celebrating Mr. Chambers birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Andersen left Tuesday for a attrip to Seattle, Wash., to Convention an Insurance tend Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne and son deston attended a welcome home testimonial at Smithfleld Sunday inght for Elder Chad Downs. d Mr. and Mrs. Dave and Russell Marriott of the Salt Lake City spent weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Marriott Paul Merriott accompanied the Bteazards back to Salt Lake City for a week's Tmttn Britfs Ttwitii Teacher Has Love For Teaching, Music ma rt SHERM LLOYD while the Grants returned evening. fcnma Saturdav While at Castleford the Bing-haalso attended an open House for this voone couple Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant of received word Thursday the arrival of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones now of Ogden. The Jones have three children. Douglas his Jones ta staying with grandparents for a few nays. Other snndnarents are Mr. and Mrs. Marcus L. Jones of Off den. At MIA Tuesday evening the opening prayer was ny Analyn Readre, Gayle Merrill save the theme and a talk was given by Jan Butler, afwhich a comic skit "Let's Camoromise" was presented by the Bee Hive Girls with Clara Cottle directing .Norma Reeder accompanied the singing and Helena Andrew with directing. Those uudns pan were ui-lu Lott, Cheryl Kupfer, Shir-te- ter ne Griffin, Margaret Wood, Connie Ward. Dehra Andrew, Vickie Elaine Spackman, Merrill, Vonda Buttars and DeAnne Spackman. Mr. ana Mrs. Lennis Cham bers and family spent Mon Btea-zar- vbJit- - Mrs. Slyvan Cheney of spent overnight Sunday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lew P. Allsop. Monday Mrs. Cheney and Mrs. Allsop drove to Salt Lake City to see Mr. Cheney and Val Allsop who are both confined to a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Andrew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Andrew and family, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Lapray and daughter Carrie and J. Earl Andrew spent Thursday. Friday and Satur day of last week at bland Park and Pond's Lodge, where they attended the Andrew family reunion. A good time was had in fishing, Hik ing, horseback riding Po-catel-lo Bonndnp Held For Classes 2. 3 n, - ELECT LLOYD HOW G. BAKER DEMOCRAT for Utah State Treasurer . Round-The-Blo- And, In Frta LINN ck Hmmber out-do- or As former president of the Civic Clubs of Northern Utah, as Weber County Treasurer since 1959, and with years of valuable experience in business, the kgislature, city council, and civic affairs, Linn Baker h eminently qualified for the job. That's why we say: all Utah will WIN WITH UNN. grades - Pd. Pol. Adv. by Keith Anderson End messy chipping and scraping... There's NO DEFROSTING EVER ELECTRIC Mel-vi- x Cache County And Utah I Need ana lunnieen ox rarview, es the OrovfDe Anim Mr. and Mrs. Serge Benson pital at Oroville, Calif. Glade ana two from Wes-- married the former Carole U WnVnl.. I tm T Anadaughters they are the parents of four Falls, Vaughn Larsen and children. TJ-- son Bradley of Falrview. Mrs. Leavitt's love for mu las Bair of Ogden, Mrs. sic nas taken ner to manv com and Mrs. Calrence Interesting places such as from Preston, Mr. and the Old Opera House in ChicImnt Whlta UaimlJ ..J ago as weQ as traveling to Brent and Ruth Ann Shite of many other points ofinterest Richmond and Lyle Barson. many other points of interest continued her educational ERNEST WILKINSON In The U. S. Senate FOB BITTER EDUCATION Wilkinson, a former school teacher and wrimlnhitrator, has been a cham- education al) of his life. He to help give Utah the best educational program of any state in the nation by a good margin. 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