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Show i - THE CITIZEN 22, 1969 May Whitney Woman Takes Trip To Ohio S1 f. ditorium, under the direction of their teacher, Yevonne Lar- - Mrs. Minnie WHITNEY Chadwick will leave by plane Wednesday of this week for Columbus, Ohio, where she Tressa Moser, gen: Foster , A 3 Cindy jan Beckstead, Lisa md Mn Lvnn Geddes and and Cindy Rawlings ol .... .... ... .'j:i mj 1- "T,s j: air Their parents attend- view. ed the review. Mrs. Mr. family Mother's day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Golightly were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Golightly and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Golightly and families and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Golightly and son Tim of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon wm thin, la -- Bar . w' 4 v; 7 V .w Howard ilU't'l-JWD- ; and hMi iliH.W'K. !,V!03K lyjEaflSB iKMbX. Swainston had their family home for Mother's day dinner. They were Mr. and Mrs. Jean Smith and children of Riverdale, Mr. and Mrs. Le- ' roy Perry and family of Trea. ' sureton, Mrs. Mar die Perry Mrs. Holbrook. of family Howard Shurtliff of Bethesda, of Preston and the Adrian 'the classes prtici" pating was the third grade class of Mrs. Oneta Day. pentathlon. Md., and Mrs. uary bimon Geddes family of Cove. The Aong Richmond school student recently participated in a PENTATHLON sonofSt.Ignatiua,Mont,caU-!DWit- t Swamston family of . . . ed their mother to wish her a. h . mn hannv Mother's dav. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Go- - ther that day. lloWlv mora in RlaoWnnt A Tuesday night at MIA in the week ago isaturaay 10 see war(j chapel, a few short COVE Mr. and Mrs. Kent act dramas were presented sang two numbers. Bruce BairrJ, who lives witj;11Blackoutg., were presented. B.Y.U. Education Week, bers for this year are Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rich of Memphis, Tenn., by the MIA young people. in Learning," Eberhard, Director of Curri"Adventures OPEN HOUSE of Kays-vill- e and Preece spent several days at the Popcorn, drinks and doughfamily will take place in Preston on culum for the L.D.S. SeminMr. and nuts were served by the Ex(Continued from page 1) home of his FranMrs. and Mr. and June 12, 13, 14. Tickets for aries; G. Hugh Allred, Famplace. Last Saturday Bruce trio oy urine aimer, iynne Mrs. Orrian parents, Rich. plorers. Maxine Rawlins dirare ily Living Professor at went to Boise to run in the Moser and Jean Tanner, were Gaddes of Kearns ing school for 23 years, a cre the educational program Mr. and Mrs. Loran Hen- ected the dramas assisted by ces B.Y.U. ; William Lambert, ' Franktrack meet sold in the now Icompanied by Christine Oli- -' Mrs. being dit to her profession. Sunday dinner guests of dricks of Richmond spent. Vicki Jensn. Finance and Human RelaSmithfield She was married to Robert lin, Oneida, Malad, verson; a violin duet by Alan Sunday with their son, Mr. Mrs. Verda Bouchard and Luella Preece. and Benson L.D.S. Stakes by tions Professor at B.Y.U.; and David Weaver accorn-- ; and Mrs. Douglas Hendricks two daughters, Mrs. Isora Mr. and Mrs. Warren Staley. Dahle in 1933 in the Salt Lake ward chairmen. Lyle Lowder, Science Profesof completed the selling of Mrs. Temple. He was principal Rozella Mrs. and Olmstead and the There Ltheir of family. Lake Wyo., Salt spent in Jackson, home mc$? solo! The mothers of first and Fryar's Kg Cache Junior High! Tickets sell at $5 per per- sor at Ricks College.members Kingsf ord of Ogden, Miss Lan-ett- e weekend at the home 01 tneir North ten She and her will educabe 21 faculty of hours the City Friday. for son She' 1964. in Kingsford and Miss Lan-i- s daughter and family, the prior to his death children are now living in Lo- - by Christine Beckstead, and second grade school children' $8 with this year's program plus is the mother of four children, tion, or a husband-wif- e ana rea Mothers a spent Sunday Tan-Kingsford Aliens. Clair or a M.I.A. Regional dance ina clarinet solo by Alan $12 j enjoyed at the Lewiston, with Mr. and Mrs. Alton gan. a plan, family Mrs. Johnson is the former! plan, scent Kinesford Alton Mrs. structors and seven recently Program Rallison Mr. and Mrs. Fred single day $2.50 plan. ner, accompanied by David school Friday. Kingsford and family picnick-- , a day at USU Mother's Day Margaret Roland. She has. In 196S, 2111 wards and released L.D.S. church films. went to Logan on Mother's Bra(uey Beckstead. with the' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogan1 ing and visiting with relatives. with her daughters, Lanis and been associated representing 240 The final evening, June 14, day to the home of Mr. and food service for 24 branches school weekend were -' USU. and Andernow Mrs. family Mr. and attending Craig Lanette, L.D.S. church will feature the four Region of the stakes Mrs. Duane Beck for dinner. fiIIftW guests of Mrs. Hogan's sister son were dinner guests of Mr. Thursday they attended years. She has been super- participated Education MIA Dance Festival on the in The Kenneth Webbs and son visor of the Park school food Week and family, the O'Deen An- and Mrs. Fred Jensen and "King Lear" at USU. (Continued trom page 1) involv- Preston high school athletic This Clinton of Smithfield were programs. 14 years. dersons. Anuer-so- n service for ana Mrs. Mr. field. The public is invited to Mr. of noyu and of classes family. hours over ed 1,735 guests Thursday Wneelert LeWiston, third. of Bowman of Salt Ellen Mrs. member been of a She Allen1 has and spent Roy Week Mrs. family 260 Education Mr. and Mrs. Morris Poole. Gary participate in all parts of the Appal o o s a Lake City was an overnight with Mr. the American school food ser taught by afternoon and Mr. Sunday of members. and Cove, program. Tickets are not reRallifamily Fred Mrs. Mr. and faculty horse: Ronnie Christensen, guest of Mrs. Luella Preece food of Cache Airs. Anaerson. and vice, Mrs. Fred president mem West of Arlin Mrs. of Provo, the faculty Some quired for the Dance Festival son took their daughter-inRichmond, first; Steve Wan-la- Monday. Mrs. Preece drove chairman of of Ogden and Miss Anderson was presented earl-- j service 1950-6West Mrs. Tom Rallison, to nert Prestnn, second. Larry to Salt Lake Tuesday to visit of Layton were ier with an orchid for being1 northern area one of Utah Ogden Wednesday where she Richie with relatives. Mrs. Bowman Renetta Felt d ponies: goand CLOSING SOCIAL dinner guests at the nome 01 the oldest mother in uove fond service, and particroat-eboarded a bus for St. George Augtin WestoIlt first; Keith her. of the work shons in ward. accompanied many Louis Mrs. Mr. and Thornto bring Mr. and Mrs. Andergen Richmond, second; The Richmond Ladies LitThe mothers of kindergart- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell An- held in state and national con as E. Rose of Weston back to Trina Winningham, Tremon-spen- d en students were guests of West in Smithfield. ventions. erary club held their closing Mrs. Ada Neils on of Hvrum derson of Soda Springs are the summer months at ton tnird Lewis-to- n at a honor at -' social and dinner recently at program summer "the Mrs. said hapCove this Johnson in was a Sunday dinner guest of living B' their home. Mr. and Mrs. an'd gMs clasgj under cafe. Following dinThursday. while employed in Logan. oy faces of the children as a Logan Roy Cordingley, son Rose are Mrs. Fred Ralli- - 12. Patricia wheeler, Lewis-sonwas enjoyed. of Sp4 and Mrs. Elvira Anderson was her daughter ana lamuy, we a ner, program lunchroom entered the thev Mrs. Ivan CordingMr. Levere AngMrs. Mr. and Aliens. Nard parents. toI1) first; Scott Schvaneveldt, honored in the Sunday School Effie Egan retold a story, lunch 'thanks for and the the and was of Mr. and of Kearns Preston, ley Aus-had Mr. and Mrs. Morris Poole Preston, second; Randy and Lena Smith sang wounded in action in reported Mother's day program as the; Mrs. Elijah Allen was a lesey Howard Preece and son always encouraged me to Vietnam Mrs. home the at weekend a family dinner Mather's tin, Weston, third, guest oldest mother in the ward.1 of my, two songs, accompanied by May 14 by weapons fire dirmeet the were challenge Lake of Chad Salt City day. Enjoying the day with Boys and girls class, 12 to She was Dresented with an of her daughter and family, weekend visitors of Mrs. Lu- work." Billie Lu Bagley. New officers ected at a hostile force while their parents were Mr. and i6: Monte Schvaneveldt, orchid, pinned on her by her the Wayne Craws. elected were Mrs. Egan as on a combat operation. sons. to married and She was Mont; Preece ella Mrs. Spencer Raymond and Preston, first: Dean Walker, daughter, Mrs. LaVera Pres. Gibbons and Kenneth of Richmond, who president,. Louise Mendenhall lie received a wound to his Johnson the West and Arlin Gordon Mrs. Linda spent the were Alan, children, Smithfield, second; Whiting of Lewiston He was treated the from abdomen. retired Ppt and rpcentlv Mr. with Mr. and of week as vice president, and AlDean visiting Logan, Douglas Griffin, Preston, third. The ward family night was guest speakers in sacrament at Richmond. and hospitalized in Vietnam, Mrs. Don Petersen and son o Grand Champion Holstein held Wednesday. Two one- - meeting. The ward choir Mrs. Gary Allen and family. Milk Company Twenty-twlie was reported not seriously Thev are parents of three Smith, secretary. David of Provo and the Alan Reserve Champion cow was in women were have wounded and will be released and children seven A son, Uniform Royal Delight, Palmers of Preston. on June 8. grandsons. Robert Poole of the hibited by Sherman Toone, misBYU language training Grace, Idaho, Junior Champion cow was sion, called his mother. Cecil Payne was Mrs. Shirley Larsen and Reflection Claudine 6969104,1 TRENTON Live It Up. . . Trade Up to A CAREFREE ELECTRIC RANGE Sunday eve- Spackman, assisted by Scott teacher. athletic director coas sustained were Pres. exniDiiea Aiaer Mrs. Shirley Dy ungnam xumig ning the Trenton ward Sing- Fife, Paul Robinson, Andrew. of the YMMIA. The Singing hostesses Friday evening at University, ing Mothers, under the lead- Andersen and Bishop the Larsen home for the Whit- - Calf: David Cooley, Lewis-ne- y ership of Luella Payne, with Mildred Andersen was releas- Mothers furnished a special club members. Shirley ton, first; Charles W. Norma Reeder as accompan- ed as a Relief Society visiting number. showed colored slides nick and Sons, Pleasant ist and Emma Marriott, anof her mission to England. Grove, second; Marv nouncer, presented a musical the Lewiston First and Fourth were served to cott, Grace, third. FOURTH WARD program for the LDS SociState ChadUtah 1) Deanna Junior from wards, having served for page Yearling, (Continued Lynne Moser, ables in the Cache Stake cen in the Sunday wick, Claudia Johnson, Lorine University, first; Charles W. ter in Logan. The program! Seventies presi- many years Palmer, Coreen Alder, Delia Warnick and Sons, Pleasant consisted of group singing,! MIA board, School superintendency and Moser and Barbara Winward. Grove, second; Lawrence D. solos by Flossie Atkinson ana dent and ward clerk for 23 of the choir. He member 9 On Mother's day, Mr. and Mickelson, Grace, third. Orris Mae Hansen, trio by years. of the Lew a is dinson Stocks president Senior past had Hendricks is the Mrs. William Davis Yearling: Brigham Lula Lott, Nola Griffin and ner in Logan with Mr. and Young University, first; Leon Melva Cottle, reading by Eth-lec-n of the former James Ilolley iston Lions club and is still Lettie Hendricks Stocks.! an active member. Mrs: Robert Hull Jr. They Boyd- Gardner, Honeyville, Grant, and a talk on Love and He married the former Len- also received a telephone call second; USU, third. Marie Andrew. by Helena ore ana a nusoana, sity, tnira from oaugnter SCHOOL GIVES liyiiensxog ana uiey are Dock is president of the chorJunior Get of Sire: Utah us. the parents of two children, 11. Col. and Mrs. L. T. (Bev from page 1) (Continued erly) Hansen from Santiago, State University, first; Norris- The son of Bishop and Mrs. Gair and Ann. Upon retireL. Mickelson. Lewiston, sec- Merlin L. Andrew was blessed ment, he and Mrs. Stocks re- For All." The Indian Dance Chili Mrs. Woodrow W. Winward ond turned to Lewiston after sev was done. by his father and given the and her brother, Albert Head, Aged Cow: Sherman Toone, name of Curtis Duane at the eral years' absence to make! Black and White Day was took their mother, Mrs. W.; Grace, first; Gibbon Bros., fast meeting Sunday in Tren- their home. Ross II. ton ward. He was assisted by A. Rosemond Blair was born by third grade who did a ry D. Head of Preston, to the ; Lewiston, second; band. "Get In The Logan LDS hospital Monday Gordon, Lewiston, third, and Pres. Clar- in Lewiston, the son of Mr. thmn the Mood" for Black ana wnite; Four Year Old Cow: Rus- - encebishopric infor observation and tests. and Mrs. William A. Blair.' R. Andersen. The and Elizabeth Winward was in sell Waymcnt, Ogden, first; fant own- song. "Black and White," Mr. Mrs. Blair retired Mr. and is after of daughter dance. y western a Salt Lake City Friday and Norris L. Mickelson, automoJohn Tillotsen was blessed by ing and operating an gave cheers for Black where she attended ton, second; Marv Prescott, her grandfather, Marven h., bile garage in Lewiston for They White and days. the cheerleaders classes at Grace, third. name1 He married many years. Tillotsen, and given the Olympus high school. She was,' Three Year Old Cow: Brig-- a of Christi. He was assisted Loretta Kartchner and they JERRY TYNER house guest of Mr. and Mrs. ham Young University, first; by the father, another grand-- ' are the parents of four chilfrom page 1) and Bountiful. of Alex (Continued Archibald Sons, Pajwgeorgc Lyle father, Vaughn Buttars, and dren, Frell, Glcnda, Donald Another daughter, Tamara Ogden, second; Ross H. Mr. Mrs. Melva. and and it until his retireliishop Andrew. who teaches at the don, Lewiston. third. was con- Blair recently returned from operated 1963. Wendy Spackman ment in Alex Cow: Beaver high school, took a Two Year Old firmed a member of the an LDS mission to the northa member of the cheerleader class from that Papaccoree and Sans, Ogden, church by her father, Harold west. He has been active in lie was Lions and had been Lewiston Univer-met to school Olympus where she first; Rrigham Young ;i,live in civic affairs. He was her sister Elizabeth. sity, second: Terry Simmonds, member of American Editor The DavTo William Mrs. and third. Leltsr Mr. Lewiston, and Fork, Lewiston is wern in Slipllnv nni Pnp.nllrv C:w Rric'mm Yoiin? luntccr fire department, tello last Wednesday and University, first: Marv Pros-- , on the original commit-- ! is UtahThursday where they visited cult. which brought the Lewis- with their daughters and fam- - State l'nivcrsi!y, third, He rented .1 Junior High. I'riigi-nClass: Alex Pa- ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sir- store the of out iks drug rine and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne pageovge an:I Swis. Ogden, these .. i later contributed Utah Statu Schow. first: University, V: iks to the library and did y Simmonds, The following children from seeond; our I think cm;, community a sjreat deal to get the Lewis-I'm- i TO TIIR EDITOR: Wh tnpv wpre n a ilnnep re- - LiCWision. iniru and its of be hospital proud Library. He was a mem-1)!Dairy Nerd: Ross Gordon. As most people in the area the individual care they giw view last Saturday night in of the first library board the Lewiston Junior high au- - Lewiston, first: HYU, second; know, I had the misfortune a person while there. encouraged the support and Alex Papagcorgc Sons, on May 1 of experiencing an! A lot of people dislike a' iif the library. third. Ogden, Good Food. Electric cooking requires less water. That means flavorful -' mam interBest Three Females: BYU, explosion and fire in my trail- small community like ours! People were his and and nutrients don't go down the drain. ev-as bear while well knows house reading er juices as hunting j est, first; Riley L. Mickelson, 18 miles east of Ashton. It because everyone think I business. elscs Good gardening. cryonc Feeling. An electric range heats the food, not the cook or the kitchen Grace, second; took me some two hours to this is an asset, because those Surviving are his widow of of direct contact with cooking pans and fully insulated ovens. because Farms, Lewiston, third. Mrs. Get of Sire: Tomandale Re- overcome the obstacles in my; same people know when you Uwiston, a daughter, are up to 14 cooler when you cook electrically. Kitchen temperatures Orden flection Marquise Wayment, oath and make mv way to are in trouble and are at your J. Dee (Virginia) Van 756 of in women to this area prefer an electric range 3 to 1. See your three a a grandchilNo wonder of Lewiston; community Wayne D. Bell hurry family's side in Lawrence Mickelson, Clegg Ashton, fine a need. grandchilof that in support aid times three great people, models new dren, now. electric dealer's and BYU, first; Ideograph J. Walter Ross modern hospital where I was I want to thank all the many dren; a sister, Mrs. Thelma Kennedy, Taggart Fobes Publishers Farms and Gordon Farms, given the best of medical people who brought food and Gracff, Elizabeth, Colo. NOW. . .$25.00 FREE Published every Thursday care by the doctor there, and aided my children and wife Funeral services will be second; Utah Ivanhoe Rose extreme by the 12 at the from kindness while I was disabled, and for conducted Saturday The power company win pment you a $25 cash gift when you purchasfl new Benedict, USU, third. h Citizen Publishing Co., staff. flowers and noon in the Lewiston all the electric ranoe. orovlded the ranaa Is Installed In residence served dreeHv fan hospital Dam: of many BYU, Produce Inc., Lewiston, Utah 84320. to Bishop transsent Lewis-tome were ward by cards I was chapel Utah Power & Light Co. or The Western Colorado Power Company, that After a week, Farms, first; Taggart Second class postage paid ferred to the Preston Hospit- by my friends here. Herbert Harrison. third. BYU, The second; range must be purchased before May 31, 1969. 84320. at Lewiston, Utah Someone else can live ii Friends may call at Hall and Showmanship: al where I received the same Fitting Is the power company's way of encouraging you to Set how WefldBjfUfty This in rates Subscription excellent medical care from the city and be a number. I Mortuary in Logan Friday Paula Gordon, Lewiston, the a iiamewss eiecinc range in your nome can DO. careiree LewCache County, Utah, and and the kind9 to like 7 it here. doctors and equal from p.m. first; Mark Rawlins, Orem, Franklin County, Idaho, iston chapel Saturday after Sincerely second; Tressa Bodily, Lew- ness and consideration from $4.00 a year, $5.00 outside. Because H i electric It's better UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Dr. M. C. Nichols 10:30 a.m. all of the hospital staff here. iston, third. ffiS.iK'JS-- ?l &tM:-v- S -- ... Ed Week Tickets Ready Tennessean Visits In Cove - r I ac-sta- te K,MMUVMifn;"i . I j I ' I " ! Two-year-o- ld 0, Nan Wounded In Vietnam 's Al-De- Ce-trar- o. ex-Eld- er War-Ald- Mothers Sing At Sociables Meet The Boon Life comes with A CAREFREE Electric Range er - . , - - ; Ri j j ho-do- Lewis-Saturda- - d, Leg-Kni- Dentist Expresses Thanks To Ashion, Preston Areas Terr fe . : T Taggart ; First-Fourt- n, tjQ |