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Show 10 Preslon Han Clubs Hold Annual Preston Defeats West Side: Christmas Events Dec. 21, TIIE CITIZEN 19G7 The Preston Indians continued their winning streak with a 6 win over the West Side Pirates to make it three in a row. The Indians will now travel to Logan for a game with the Logan Grizzlies in the preliminary game for the Utah game in ' e the George Nielson J on Thursday. The next Indian home game will be on Doc. 28 with Box Elder, who Is ranked sixth in ithe state of Utah. Doth games sltould become a great challenge for 66-4- State-NotreDa- Field-hous- the Indians. The Indians dominated almost all the game with West Side while shuffling the lineup most of the game. Leading scorer for the Indians was Center Paul Read with 22 points while pulling down 20 rebounds. Leading the Indians in the assist category was Guard Dennis Webster with six. After playing close ball for the first few minutes the Indians pulled away for a 22 point lead at the end of the first quarter. Box scores were: PRESTON fg ft fm f pis 8 8 6 3 22 Read 2 2 13 5 Burton LEWISTON The DeLure and family of Salt Lake visitclub of Lewiston met on Fri. ed in Lewiston on Sunday with day afternoon at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Loretta lilair. Games j. H. Stocks. 4 6 3 were played and Christmas Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ransom 3 10 5 Webster carols sung, bifts were ex and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11 0 5 Webb changed. The home was dec Og-de- n 0 2 orated in the Christmas motif. Ransom spent baturoay in 1 Spackman and with visiting shopping 3 10 A hinoh was 3 Poole served from relatives. 3 0 small tables also 0 Herd beautifully The Young Marrieds of the 27 21 12 20 66 decorated, to club Totals members Lewiston Third ward presentScore by quarters: 28 39 52 66 and one guest, Mrs. Marie ed the program in the Third of Cornish. WEST SIDE ward sacrament meeting on fg ft fm f pts Chnstofferson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lew 2 4 1 Poulsen Sunday night. Claine Baird, 5 4 is of Lewiston were guests in Ross Labrum and Evan Hall 2 Smart 1 20 Salt Lake City on Saturday were the 8 Music Benson speakers. 2 of Mr. and Mrs. George Veih-wege- r, was furnished by a chorus 1 0 Reeder at a German dinner. from the Young Marrieds led 2 12 5 Schvaneveldt After dinner, they showed pic1 1 0 Beutler by LuDean Pond with Gwen 1 5 tures of the Veihweger's trip Baird as accompanist. Ron2 Cox to visit ald Buttars sang a solo and to East Germany 1 0 0 Campbell their children. the three daughters of Mr. 19 22 18 15 46 Totals Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Pond and Mrs. Buttars also sang. 46 left Lewiston on Sunday to Following the meeting, a FireScore by quarters: 6 26 37 siend the winter in Anaheim, side was held for all the Calif., with their daughter, young people of the ward. REX PLOWMAN Mrs. Beverly Wik. Mr. and Mrs. Res from the Mr. and Mrs. Hen Stocks LDS temple in Logan were (Continued from page 1) went to Moore, Idaho, with the speakers. their daughter and her husMr. and Mrs. Terry Smith litis, publisher of the Logan band and family, the Larman and baby are visiting at the Herald Journal. Second vice Andersons. home of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lew- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wiser. president will be Thad A. Carlson, manager of the is of Lewiston went to Burley Mr. Smith is with the armed Mountain States Telephone Friday to attend an open forces and has been stationed horse held at the Ponderosa in Albuquerque, N. M., and company in the valley. Inn in honor of Lorin Lewis, is transferred to BouldFour new directors include who was observing his 80th er being Nev. City, Max Miller, Hyrum; Lloyd birthday. He is a former Mrs. Kay Titensor and dau It. Ilur.saker, USU; Russ Fjel-ste- resident of Lewiston and an ghter Laura spent Tuesday afof Richard's. and Wesley R. Dicker-so- uncle in Ogden. ternoon Stocks Mr. and Mrs. Clair Logan. R e t i r ing directors arc - Games This Saturday Fourth, Seventh Lead Stake Ball Preston Fourth ward Commendation - Travel To Logan Friday By SIDNEY K. JOHNSON Given Army and lead in the Oneida annual Preston Seventh were in the Stake Junior Basketball com petition with a four win rec ord. d, (James this week will ba played on Saturday afternoon Ruth Andrew is home from in the iiign school gymnasium, St. George to spend the holi and the Nielson gymnasium, Tied for second place are days with her mother, Helena Preston Third ward, Day George A. Judah, past presithe Andrew. IluLh is attending ton ward and Riverdalc. dent: Dee A. Broadbent, C. school there. C. Randall, Floyd Jarvis and OXEIDA STAKE Junior Miller. Too Late To Classify LDS JUNIOR BASKETBALL Outgoing president, Clerics W L Team BuJIen, reported to the direct4 0 Preston 7th ors on same of the activities CARD OF THANKS 4 0 Preston 4th have made 1967 a sucwhich 2 2 We wish to thank our many Preston 3rd chamber year. Some cessful 2 friends and relatives for their Dayton 9 2 of the most important have kind expressions of sympathy Riverdalc 1 2 at the time of our bereave' been in the areas of roads, 3 0 ment. Your warm hand, conWinder education, retail merchants 4 0 tributions and floral offerings Mink Creek promotions, public relations, were deeply appreciated. GAMES THIS WEEK Early Bird breakfasts and Ernest Yaussi and family good will tours. President Saturday, Dec. 23 Bullen also presented a fin FOR SALE Meadow hay and 2 p.m. II. S. Gym: 3rd alfalfa. Dean Burton. Phone ancial report. vs. Riverdale Cleveland. 51t3p Plans are currently being Nielson Gym: Mink Creek vs. Winder made for the annual ChamHOME FOR RENT Two II. S. Gym: ber of Commerce membership room house, carpeted. 3:30 p.m. Oxford-Clifton vs. at Troseth for Dayton meeting to be held sometime Phone, ask Grace. Nielson Gym: 7th vs. 4th in January. Trenton Briefs LEWISTOV-Fi- rst lieuten- ant LaMar Sleight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron A. Sleight of Preston, was recently awarded The Army Commendation Medal in a ceremony conducted by Colonel Charles W. Fletcher, Commanding Officer, I Corps (Group) Artillery, prior to Lt. Sleight's departure from Korea. The citation, signed by Stanley R. Reser, Secretary of the Army, and Lieutenant General Harry H. Critz, Commanding General, I Corps Group, cited Lt. Sleight for Meritorious Service as the I Corps Headquarters, (Group) Artillery during the period November 1966 through December 1967. The citation commended Lt. Sleight for his professional approach to the many duties attendant with his position. Lt. Sleight, a former graduate of Preston high school, entered the military service in February 1966. After the holi days. Mrs. Sleieht. the form er Sharma Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hawk ins. Lewiston. and Lesa Lvnne will travel with Lt. Sleight to Weisbaden, Germany, where Lt. Sleight will serve with the 5th Battalion (Airborne) 81st Field Artillery. further n, M M Oxford-Clifto- n 427-638- 425-361- 5, Preston Wrestlers The Preston Indians' wrest- PRESTON vs. BLACKFOOT: ling team will host Pocatellu on Dec. 22, after defeating 'J3-(B) pin Butterfield two of their last three match(P) third rd. es. ICG Murdock (P) dec. Diaz The Pocatello match should 1 (B) be one of the best matches 115 S. Keller (P) dec. Ci the Indians will have this seacone (B) 0 son. Pocatello has two state (P) dec. Williams champions. In the 157 pound 123-B-aird class, they have Caccia, who (B) 0 crrill has won 48 straight, and (P) dec. Cox (B) 0 168 pounds, who has 27 136 Kelsey (B) pinFuhriman straight wins. The Indians still have three 141 (P) third rd. Reader (B) pin Smith undefeated wrestlers in Steve (P) third rd. Keller, Lynn Murdock and 148-A-llen (P) dec. Taylor (B) 4-- 4-- 4-- 130-M- 9-- Brad Merrill. Preston recently defeated Blackf oot and Malad The Indians lost te Highland 32-2-0, 11-3- 5. 26-2- 5. 17-- The West Side Pirates will meet Malad Friday in what they hope will be the beginning of a winning streak. Allen Thorne, West Side coach, said that at times the Pirates have shown good hustle and spark. "If we work IIP 5 Dunn (P) pin Slayton (B) LT. LAMAR SLEIGHT second rd. 168 D. Keller (P) pin Farris (B) second rd. Hvy. Wt. Lyon (P) pin 183 B. Owen won by forfeit (M) second rd. Hvy. Wt. Lidemond (B) pin PRESTON vs. HIGHLAND: Lyon (P) third rd. 98 Suenga (H) dec. D. JohnPRESTON vs. MALAD: son (P) 2 98 Deschamp (M) pin T. 106 Murdock (P) dec. Ivanoff Johnson (P) first rd. (II) 106 Murdock (P) draw Price 115 S. Keller (P) pin Denny (M) 1 (II) first rd. 145- -S. Keller (P) dec. Mad-se- n (II) dec. Baird (M) 4 (P) 5 123 Baird (P) dec. Edwards 130 Merrill (P) dec. Blox- ham (II) (M) 0 (II) dec. Smith (P) dec. Hess 136-(M) fP) fM) pin Harris 141 Ilcndrick (II) dec. D. Keller IP) (P) first rd. 141 Carter (M) dec. Smith 148- -T. Barker (II) pin Allen IP) third rd. (P) 148 Bastian (M) pin Allen I"j7-- L. IJaikcr (II) pin Dunn second rd. rd. second (P) (P) 157 Dunn V) pin Clark (M) Williams (II) dec. Cxsucrsan (P) 2 first rd. 168-- D. Williams (II) pin Ow Keller (P) pin Tubb3 133-- A. en (P) second ru. (M) first rd. 183 Willey (M) pin Fellows Hvy. Wt. Brown (II) pin Ly on (P) first rd. (P) second rd. 157 Van-derwoo- d together we should go into a winning streak. The Pirates were defeated by Soda Springs 1 on Dec. 8 and by Preston last week. In the Soda Springs game, Royce Poulsen was the high scorer with seven field goals and two free throws. 56-5- Canadian Couple Visit For Holidays TRENTON Mr. and Mrs Harold Spackman drove to Salt Lake City Thursday to meet their and dau enter, Paul and Carol Robin son, and baby who flew in from Winnipeg, Canada, to spend the holidays with parents and relatives. Paul's parents live in Brigham. The Margaret Ann Adams Benson camp of DUP entertained their husbands at a Christmas party Saturday evening in the Trenton town hall. A program of songs and readings was given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myler and family and Eloise Godfrey, all of Cornish. Luncheon was served to 30. Saturday evening at the cultural hall, the Primary officers and teachers held a Christmas honoring their husbands. A supper was served at tables decorated in the Christmas motif and a program of songs, readings and games was enjoyed. A ladies trio, Orris Mae Hansen, Vera Beckstcad and Mel-v- a Cottle, sang two songs. Orris Mae Hansen sang a solo and also led Christmas carols. Norma Reeder was accompanist. There were 35 present. Mrs. Rhoda Campora of Stockton, Calif., spent a few son-in-la- w party Nash Mil-war- d, Pirates Meet Malad Friday days last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Fern Jensen, and brother, W. S. Holt, before going to Idaho Falls to spend Christmas with her daughter, Patricia. George O. Merrill and grandson, Nikki Koppes, left Friday evening for Onslow, Iowa, where they will visit for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Afton) Koppes. Mrs. Betty Merrill entertained members of the Buenos Amigos club at her home Luncheon Friday evening. was served at tables decorated in the Christmas theme, followed by pinochle. Prizes were awarded. Norman Gene Christensen recently underwent major surgery at the Logan hospital. He is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. Pearl Brown was taken by ambulance to the Logan hospital Sunday evening to receive medical attention. 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