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Show 4 THE CITIZEN May 16, 1968 TVs Taken Golden Bowmans Feted On 50th Anniversary LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. Golden Boman were honored at a family dinner Sunday, May 5, at the Lewiston Second ward cultural hall to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Family members present for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Alva G. Boman and children, Lee, Cora Lee, Robert and Suzann of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Connie) Blair and daughters, Barbara Jean and Diane, also of Lew- - iston, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bo- man and children, Brcnda, Brad, Al and Jolene, of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Boman and children, Tel, Chris and Nan, of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lael P. Boman and children, Randy, Kerry and Julie Ann of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Asacl B. Boman and; daughters, Vicky and LuAnn.i of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Boman and children, Mike, Tim, Lisa, Tina and Shawn, of Smithfield, and Mrs. Mary B. Down and children, James and Nancy, of Quincy, Wash. Grandchildren present were Mr. and Mrs. David C. Mr. of Preston, and Mrs. Roger C. Blair and daughter Stephanie of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Blair and son Rex of A From tribute was given to the Local Store honored couple by their son, Alva G. Boman. Their histories were read by daughters, Connie B. Blair and Mary B. Down. Responses were given by Mr. and Mrs. Boman. A Four television sets and four radios were taken out of Jensen's TV and Appliance sometime Saturday night or Sunday morning. It was the second burglary wedding cake was cut and in the business district in two served to brothers and sisters weeks, in addition to a third and lifelong friends of the cou- entry. In the first one, noth ple during the afternoon. ing was taken. FROM JOHNSON DRUG YOUR ONE - Ml IT... WE HAVE CAN Bi A?fep!aANYMADEDAYSPECIAL 1 6 CdS Through-The-Lc-ns GRADUATION CHECK THESE SPECIAL PRICES . ONLY . . S10 OUTFIT 1995 REG. 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IDAHO 3 said. gj TWO BURNER, DELUXE PHONE non-memb- Obituaries n trimmer. instant cleaning. 3 man-siz- e shaving heads made thinner, sharper for a closer, smoother shave. Guard combs for new comfort Deluxe travel case. 3.00 to 4.50 COLOGNE beginners are welcome to play, including of the club. Gale Parcell, golf pro, will furnish clubs for all who need them. "Greens are being worked and will be in excellent shape this weekend," Mr. Parcell Several classes and departments at Sky View high school have recently taken field trips. school both in Idaho and Utah. Zina Tripp Kenneth Hoe, art instructor from teaching at Sky View, and his art stuZina Elizabeth Read Triop, Later, retiring dents visited the nationally 63, died Wednesday morning and farming in Idaho, he known Invitational Show re- at her home in Richmond fol- spent the summer months and the winters in Mesa, Ariz. cently at the Springville high lowing a short illness. He married school Art Museum. Students Sarah M. She was born Dec. 15, 1902, had the opportunity to view at Logan, Utah, a daughter Wright of Coalville on June the works of famous artists of William and Edith Isabel! 2, 1917. She died during the from all over the United Coleman Read. She married flu epidemic of 1918. He marStates and the work of local Venise B. Tripp June 28, 1922, ried Elsie LaVaughn Holling artists such as Everett in Logan. The marriage was of Portland, Ore., June 24, Thorpe, Harrison Groutage, later solemnized in the Logan 1920, in the Salt Lake LDS and Gale Lindstrom. They LDS temple. temple. From this union two also visited the BYU Fine She had served as a Pri- sons were born, Holling II. Arts Center which featured mary teacher and was active and Richard H. She died Oct. an exhibit of paintings by as a Relief Society 1964. He men married visiting 20, Frank Magleby, and the Salt teacher. Nettie V. Hayes of Logan in Lake Art Center which disShe is survived by her hus July 1965. played unusual contemporary band, Venise B. Tripp of He is survived his wid works by several artists from Richmond; a son, Bishop Boyd ow and two sons, by Dr. Holling the western states. Money ll. of Salt Lake City; II. Lowe, Sacramento, Calif., which was collected for the two Tripp Mrs. Dean S. and Richard II. Lowe, Orem, daughters, tour will be put with last (Doris) Lee, Utah, Utah; 12 grandchildren; also Layton, to buy and Mrs. Loren M. (Peggy) five year's Art Club funds stepchildren: Mrs. Winn a painting or a sculpture for 17 grand (La von) Peterson, Smithfield; Richmond; Murray, the school. This year's Art children; and the following Charles R. Hayes, Denver, Tour was the first of what the brothers and sisters: William Colo.; Mrs. Jack (Betty Jean) Art Department hopes will be- - Read, Smithfield; Edith Tib- - Coltrin, Franklin; P. Kennan ome an annual affair. Coleman Hayes, Seattle, Wash.; John bits, Providence; The Business Club mem-- 1 Read, Smithfield; Violet Bair, V. Hayes, Clearfield, Utah; also one brother and two sisbers, accompanied by Miss Richmond, Wilma Hall, club advisor, Funeral services will be ters: Mrs. Norval (Ethel) have also received pleasure conducted Saturday at 12 p.m. Smith, Lewiston, Utah, Lesfrom learning. Last Thurs- in the Benson stake center in ter D. Lnwe and Mrs. Samuel Richmond. Friends may call (Letha) Handy of Franklin. day th group visited the TVartmcnt at Utah Friday evening from 7:30 Funeral arrangements are State University. They saw p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Webb cared for by Webb Funbeing meththe new equipment and Mortuary in Preston and at eral Home at Preston. Viewods used in the modern busi- the chapel in Richmond Satness world. urday after 10 a.m. Burial ing will be Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday after Two clubs, the Future Tea- will bn in the Richmond 11 a.m. chers and the Science Club, bnnrdrd buses and headed Services will be held Sat south last Saturday, May 4. Heber Lowe urday at 1 p.m. at the FrankThe Science Club visited the Heber died Doney 76, Lowe, lin chapel with burial in the Hansen Planetarium in Salt of natural causes May 14 at Franklin Lake City. The F.T.A. memcemetery. bers first went on a guided d Salt Lake hospital, lie wa. IP born May tnnr nf the State Industrial SOCIABLE CITIZEN 1 lfl School in Ogdcn and then vis-- ! Over 300 attended the colorited the State Training School e D0ncy j.a ful and well prepared dance in American Fork. Lowe. earlv review presented by students The Future Nurses Club, n i o n e ers of of Miss Sandra Hansen at the coun Franklin also, plans an outing. Next high school Saturday evening. Wednesday the girls and their ty, at Franklin. Idaho. The theme was titled, "A He was a of Brig-hagraduate advisor, Mrs. Meredith Bell, Young College at Logan, Rainbow of Dreams in will visit the Logan LDS Hos uuiii, anu iaano Normal Tech Dance." Forty-fou- r children at Moscow, Idaho, lie taught pital. participated. sicleburn 5.00 to 12.50 3.00 to 3.50 T One Clinic Ends; Others Underway Field Trips . AFTER SUAVE AND COLOGNE Thurston on the planning committee were Mrs. Vivian Swapp, Robert Downs, chairman, and Mrs. Loyal Green. At The Conntry Clnb Take J personalized shaving positions. Professional, e announced newly elected officers of the organization: Vooris Hyde, president; Roma Andreason and Paul Evans, SV Glasses Unique SELECTRO DIAL adjusts to 4 full-siz- 1.25 to 2.50 C0SI3ETIC HAGS m?xmmi? ' Uni- Union Building. The final Boys' Clinic was held last Friday with 20 boys Bryon Johnparticipating. son won the first place trophy. The final Women's Clinic will be held Tuesday at 10 Jackie Smith. a.m. There will be a tourney Miss Ruth Danielson was with trophy to go to lowest Stev ceremonies. of mistress score, based on Calloway System. Each woman should bring a covered dish for a pot luck luncheon to be held after the tourney. The Senior Citizen's Clinic will be held Thursday al 1 p.m. All men and women Shaver 3.50 to 7.50 WALLETS- - Ladies the perfect shave I REMINGTON'300 11.95 to 27.95 at the Utah State The versity Spring Banquet is sponsored annually by the Board of Education. Highlight of the evening was Superintendent Bryce Draper's tribute to three retiring teachers. Homer G. Daines, Mary Daines, and Owen Kirby were each presented a gold watch in tribute for their service in the field of education. School board members featured on the program were President Willis Hall and Mark Lindley. Special talent numbers included two musical presentations by Arthur Olsen and daughters, Sharon and JoAnn, and a dramatic reading by shavers with the dial! Now both can dial a 0ny 24.95 TRANSISTOR RADIOS 41 NOW $269.50 CLOCK RADIO pj REMINGTON has COMPLETE WITH CASE S20 OUTFIT REG. cently overunder exposure control Only $28.95 New from Remington! Cache county teachers and en Thurston, president of the junior executives. their partners were hosted re- Cache Education Association, Serving in addition to Mr. ex- meter. Automatic posure ASA speed setting. Single lens reflex vlewfinder. range- finder focusing to 4 feet, battery powered, manual SPECIAL Kirty Retiring Teachers Honored Room Ratio. F1.8 8.4 50mm Zoom Rokkor lent, to FROM P0L0R0ID Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Daines and Mr. Owen TEACHERS HONORED accept gold watches presented by Superintendent Bryoe C. Draper. Camera Movie SWINGER GIFT CENTER Minolta Demonstrator The Big STOP 4 i . AND U it0 JJLJ a . 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