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Show Literary Club Names Officers Group End Years Trap Shoot THE CITIZEN 23, IMS May Plans SV Banquets Trenton Holds Final Program TRENTON -- The elemen- ter Marlene sang a duet, ac- Friday evening where Mrs. Mrs. Alton Fackrell was nil10 ?rankl'n Gun club is tary school gave a program companied by Norma Reeder. Atkinson eang two numbers, named president of the Lewspon.sonng a trap shoot Sun- Monday evening in the school The Junior Sunday School accompanied by Mrs. Reedex. iston Literary club recently. day from 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 gym to a capacity audience of sang several songs and gave Ethel Stevens, Fern Jensen, Other officers include Mrs. p.m. relatives and former poems about Mother. Tokens Venice Reader, EtWeea parents, Ada Kent, vice president; Groups at Sky View high The shoot Mrs. Millie Rawlings, secre- school during the past week miles east ofwill be held two students and teachers of the were passed to each mother Grant, Orris Mae Hansen and Norma Reeder of the Margarthe Deer Cliff school. This was the final present. tary; Mrs. II. G. Wood, pro- held special banquets to pre inn. Signs will be as et Ann Adams Benson camp for this school it program and Mr. Harold posted, Mrs. Spackgram chairman, and Mrs. sent awards to end the year s rne shoot is open to the pub- will be combined with Lewis-to- man hosted a wedding recep- presented the program at the chairT. social Wiser, Wayne lic and prizes will be next year. President of tion honoring their daughter county DUP meeting, urn activities. given. man. the PTA, Joan J. Hansen, wel- Donna and her husband, Rich- Mac Hansen sang two nui staff On night, Monday The club held their closing LEWISTON COW comed those present and gave ard Carlson, son of Mr. and bcrs, accompanied by No aarty Saturday afternoon at nembers of the "Aurora," (Continued from page 1) tokens of respect to custodian, Mrs. LaMarr Carlson of Rich- Reeder; Fern Jensen gave tfad the Bluebird in Logan wit! 'Catonian," and "Catalyst" Velda Spackman; cooks, Luel- mond, in the Trenton ward prayer: the lesson was gi second: Wendell Buttars, Lew- la Mrs. Louise Layne, vice presi vcre honored with certificates Payne and Pearl Griffin, cultural hall Friday evening. by Ethleen Grant. Following dent, conducting. Followinj if achievement at the fourth iston, third. and the teachers, Principal were married earlier in this meeting they gave thf a lunch, Mrs. Dorothy Gilbert Quarter Horse: Dale M. Rindlisbacher, Joyce They JW0.year the day at the Logan LDS same program at the Sunshine program chairman, introduc- innual Publications Banquet. Mike1 Moss, Garland, first: Lower, Jean Read and Joy Terrace. 0 temple. a around Tlie ed Mrs. Coy Manning o event, centered Bingham. Smithfield, Ann Kohler. The history of AtMrs. Mr. Mrs. Reimis Campbell o E. and second; Lvh in Joseph an comwho Prowas Hawaiian gave Smithfield, Richman, theme, Trenton and it's school was montory, Robthird. Mr. and Mrs. kinson and Sacramento, Calif., is cur teresting program of foil plete with decorations and Two Year Arabian: Bar- presented in narrative, song was She CorSouth with in a ert attended songs. Reeder accompanied nicmi the keeping rcntly visiting her sister, Mrs dance. Readers were Jill bara Blair. Lewiston, first; and by Mrs. Constance Davis o lea Island paradise. Andrew and Marricds social Daniel nish Mutual Rawlins, Joseph Miller. Bonnie Balls, Wellsville, secPreston. Tuesday night, 70 Pep club ond. accompanist was Ray Ann There were 17 memberi nembers met together for the Two N. Read was Year Appaloosa Mare: Pitcher and Jean st time at a banquet held director. Max Spackman led: present and the two guests. Bryce Packer. Smithfield. the U the Lofthouse Cafe. Pledge of Allegiance. ReJohn Kcndrick, Wellswere served by Wilma Hall and Ethel first; freshments ville, second: Sevens, and Pep club presi-len- Newton, third. Curtis Dagley, the PTA. Many former teachKrita Liljenquist, were NARROW WIHTEWALL Two Year Appaloosa Horse: ers were present and recognized. presented with gifts and hon- Elaine .Tessop. Lewiston. ored with a special presentaA Mothers Day program Two Year Morgan: Mont tion of the school song. was given at Sunday School. Preston. Two Sky View students. Jay Hyde, Friday night, Sky View Let- - Two Year Thoroughbred: Talks were given by Leila Mauchley and Brad Miren Buttars, Beverly Gillens, ave been honored by thf termen, with the Pep ciud Lyle Richman, Promontory. Kupfcr and Elsie Eppich. Brood Marcs: Karren Ash-bUtah Junior Academy. Both "nembers and cheer and song A quartet, Christi Andrew, have earned second place rat- leaders as their guests, were Burley, first; Judy D. Arlene Griffin Athletics Grange, Trcmonton. fourth honored at the Federico, Judy diviOne in the ings Region for and Beth awards Hustler Smith, sang, accomMares 4 years and older: sion of the State Mathematics Banquet. Examination Competition. Ac- all 10 sports were presented Boyd Udy, Fielding; Lee panied by Cheryl Kupfer. to athletes who have put forth Preston. Flossie Atkinson and daugh cording to Paul Evans, their MARIE NASH Also Geldings: Keith Larson, two these instructor, boys outstanding efforts. were Cache Valley's only en- awarded were the Playmaker Preston; Shirley Widdison, Trophy and the letters for Hooper. trants to gain state participants in the various Riding pairs: VerlandRoy WITH 44.000 MILE GUARANTEE sports. Udy, Fielding; Alf Godfrey Cheerleaders and songlead-er- s and Carolyn Smith, Clarkston. were honored Tuesday Ladies' pleasure: Nova night at a banquet held at Bickmore, Paradise; Kristin Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. tending Idaho State University Maddox restaurant in Brig-ha- Larson, Preston. Of A Senior Golfers Clinic wil Nash, Preston, announce the at Pocatello where Mr. Mayes Gents' pleasure: Keith LarCity. A "specially-prepared- " engagement and forthcoming is completing his degree. Lnella Egbert scrapbook was pre- son, Preston; Lyle Anderson, be held Thursday, May 23, a 1 A July 26 Logan temple sented to Mrs. Ruth Hobson Richmond. marriage of their daughter, p.m. The boy's and ladies' Mrs. Luella Hyde Egbert, Marie, to William Russell marriage is planned with a these students who have Stock horses under four: clinic have been completed. by Mayes. Mr. Mayes is the son reception honoring the couple 79, died May 22 in the Pres- served the school at athletic Grant Weeks. Malad; Roger "The greens and course are 14 DUNLOP 7.75 of Mr. and Mrs. William II. to be held that evening at the ton hospital. contests for the past season. Oschenbein, Bennington, Ida. is in Everyone was She perfect shape. bom 1889, 26, of Franklin stake cultural hall in April Mayes Oakley, Ida. Stock horses over four: Bill in Fairview, the daughter of invited to come out and enjoy Both young people are at Preston. Gibbs, Portage; Elmo Wixom, James and Louise Hyde Boda round of golf," Gale Parcell, Montpelier. ily. She married David WashDraft horses one year old: golf pro, said. He also remindington Egbert, Jan. 20, 1909, Harold Reeder, Blackfoot. ed all golfers to get their May in the Salt Lake Temple. Two Year Old Mare: Earl of the league played. Call He died in July of 1946. leg Nelson, Dayton. She was active in the auxTwo Year Draft Horse: the golf course for parings. iliaries of the LDS church all Lions club Merrill Morgan, Blackfoot; RICHMOND of her life. met at their regular dinner Orlin Waring, Blackfoot. RECITAL TONIGHT folSurvivors include the Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hawk- on May 31. An open house NEXT TO FRANKLIN CAFE Three Year Old Draft Mare: meeting on Monday evening. sons and and Susan Gooch, LeAnne daughters: Election of next year's offic- Richard Barney, Lewisville, ins of Lewiston announce the and program will be held that lowing PRESTON PHONE 8524TC2 Vernal of Fairview; ers took daughters of Mr. and Mrs forthcoming marriage of their same evening with the pro- Paul of James place. Chosen to pre- THo eopntvH 'RarTiev. FredMrs. B'airvicw; l TT-Vear Old Draft Bud Gooch, will present a side over the grouo were Jerdaughter, Sherolyn, to Dan-elgram starting at 8:30 in the Hansen of Bunn as president; Harry Horse: Joe Surrege, West piano recital tonight at 7:30 Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewiston Third ward cultural erick (Mildred) ry Preston; Mrs. Verlyn (Ina) Rindlisbacher, first vice pres- Weber: Neil Enckson, Lewis Thomas A. Stokes, Thatcher, hall. p.m. at the Oneida stake Utah. All friends and relatives are Schenk of Preston; Mrs. Cloyd ident; C. S. Hall, second vice villp. Ida. Mink Wilde of (Susie) house. Creek; The wedding will take place invited. William Fleming, Draft, four year and over: Mrs. Byron (Lucy) Moore of president; Elvin Dennis and Lelando secretary; Barney, first; Rich12 Bancroft; and grandchil- Veldon Bair, one direc- ard Barney. year dren. PRODUCTION RECORD Robert Reeder, two year Draft Mare four years and Two sons preceded her in tors; Evan Neil Erickson, Lewisdirector; over: Spackman, A report of milk production death. Also surviving are tail Don Humphreys, ville; Joe Surrege, West Webtwister; levels attained by dairy cows three brothers and a sister, Lion Tamer. er. in area herds has been re- George C, and Joseph of The program, arranged by Stallions: Merrill Lewof and Fairview, Parley of Morgan, first and second. consisted Herbert ceived from IIolstein-Friesia- n Taylor, iston, and Annie Roberts of community singing led by O. Ninth grade students from Association of America. The Layton, Utah. Light Matched Teams: Joe L. Ballam, flag ceremony led Surrege, first; Neil Erickson. D WEE North Cache, South Cache, actual food production output, GET BEADY TOB A LONG Funeral services will be by A. B. Ilunsaker, invocation Heavy Matched Teams: Iceand Lewiston Junior high under official testing rules, by held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the by Mr. Ballam, Lion Floyd land Barney, first; James Fairview ward chapel. View- White installed schools were guests at Sky these local Registered Paul Hartley Garner, Ogden. ing will be at Webb Mortuary as a new member. Dr. Carl View Friday afternoon. They Lightis: Pulling Matches: Friday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. were guided on a tour of the Perseus Yo and Saturday in the Relief So- A. Enstrom of USU was the weight, under 2700 pounds-Jul- ian H oo pes, first, Fair-viespeaker and spoke of milk school, were guests at a spe- Yo 5990199, a ciety room in Fairview. and imitation Verl Hoopes. proproducts Wyo.; Interment will be in the ducts. He cial presentation of the senior produced 18,120 pounds of the Medium weight-- W. W. Haemphasized Fairview cemetery. class assembly, were given milk and 603 pounds of need for more care in dairy vens, Blackfoot, Ida., first; sanitation. instructions by administrain 337 days. Theo Bell, Preston. Ethel Allen Members of the Black and Heavyweight Doug Wright, 6286507, tion, and watched boys from Highcroft Polly Graveside services for Eth- White committee were special Franklin, first; W. W. Havens, had 16,700 their own schools compete a second. Stocks Allen were held guests. el ALL DAY THURSDAYS AND against each other in a track pounds of milk and 601 pounds Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Lewmeat on the Sky View field. of butterfat in 353 days. Both iston Cemetery. She died MONDAYS ON ALL PURCHASES are owned by Norris L. in a Compton, Wednesday r i'e l Lewiston. PET FOR THE FINEST IN GASOLINE. rest name. These new production fig- uaui., (Continued lrom page 1) She was born September ures may be compared to the in Lewiston, a daumarket price, but they would estimated annual output of 23, 1902, OIL GREASE JOBS. AND ALL Hude of and Mary Lawghter not be forced to pay more 8,513 She pounds of milk and 315 rence Bright Stocks. than they could get out of the pounds of butterfat by the av- married Kenneth Allen in YOUR OTHER AUTO NEEDS. finished product. erage U. S. dairy cow, notes 1927. They had lived in CompThey indicated because of the national Holstein Associa- ton for many years. the favorable conditions exist- tion. Surviving are her husband ing in the area, the dairymen Utah State University sup- and a son, Kay Allen, both of would receive the advantage ervised the sampling, weigh- CoinDton. and three grand of the position. ing and testing operations in children; a brother, Otto H. The producers committee cooperation with the Holstein Stocks, Portland, ure., ana was given authorization by organization's herd and breed three sisters, Mrs. Reynold motion without a dissenting improvement programs. (Delia) Pearson, Lewiston; vote, to begin signing up the Mrs. Owen (lone) Maughan, producers in the area. CONTRACT LET Weston, and Mrs. James (CoMr. Wilson said that they from Page 1) (Continued ra) Haworth, Franklin. felt that each company should lcraie their own business brings an average of four perPOLITICAL SCIENTIST and they see it should be op cent a year, which is approxifrom page 1) (Continued erated and that they planned mately the cost of living into contact producers selling to crease during that time." in search Russia, returning to Massey-Ferguso- n 25 LB. REDUCED TO ONLY CLOSEOUT IVt and also those who have The board also approved a receive his Ph.D. degree from comthe Harvard. for switched to other companies ttntativc budget in the "last few days. 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