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Show Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull went to Logan Saturday to at tend the graduation of their son, Robert Hull Jr.. who graduated in Plant Science. His wife, Susanne Davis Hull, accompanied his parents to the graduation at Utah State University. June North Carolinians Visit In Area Coral SparrowTo Marry Dayton THE CITIZEN 12, 19G9 - Mr. and Cove, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene: homo in Lewiston from a va. LEW1STON Mrs. Farris Seamons and, Austin and family of Weston. cation spent visiting in Riv- -' three sons of Jacksonville,' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Layne' erside, Calif., with their son' Mr. and Mrs. H. Lloyd N. C, have spent the past two and family of Whitehall, Boyd and his wife and fam-- , Sparrow of Preston announce weeks in Lewiston at the ' Mont., visited in Lewiston re- - ily. Bishop Plowman also at-- ! this week the engagement and home of their parents, Mr. cently with relatives and tended the Bankers conven- forthcoming marriage of their and Mrs. Ray Preece. Other friends. Mr. Layne is the son lion, which was held in Las daughter, Coral, to Stanley D. family members visiting with of Mrs. Nora Layne of Lewis-- : yegas. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Thom- ;, Cahoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. them were Mr. and Mrs. t0"; Howard Robinson and girls of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Per-- ; as of Clearfield were guests Dan Cahoon of Dayton. WEDDING ' :$m The marriage will take Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd kins and three children of, last week at the home of Mrs. PHOTOGRAPHERS of Provo Geor children and Preece have been 13. on June Mrs. the at The guests 'Thomas' sister, Thyra! couple IH place Mr. firifMh nnd hor fnmilv getown, Ida., and Mr. and home of her Barents. Mrs. J. Dee Van Orden' The late George Andrew Family Groups, Friday evening in the Oneida Mrs. Floren Preece of Logan, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preece of Lewiston, for the past two Griffeth family reunion was Stake center. Individuals, Old Coral is a 1969 graduate of and Mr. and Mrs. Calbord weeks. Mrs. Perkins is the held Saturday in the Lewis- - f Photographs Copied and former Claudia Van Orden. Preston high school and is a Preece of Soda Springs. ton Third ward church. A Restored. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jorgen-- ; uishop and Mrs. Rex G.I cafeteria lunch was served to fourth year graduate of sem ' Genealogy Copies For inary. She was a member of sen of Midvale were over-- j Plowman and daughter Carol' 89 followed by games and a the business club at Preston nitrht guests recently at the Sue have returned to their program. Memory Books. home of their parents, Mr. High. READING PROGRAM lho marline nwrrnM and Mrs. Eric Jorgensen, in 1968 is Stan a of graduate Lewiston ANDERSON'S blasted off to an exciting beginning Library Lewiston. Side West high school and a last week when over 50 children Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dur- registered for the profourth year graduate of sem STUDIO at checked out nearly five times that ' gram are St. of rant He Utah, has been attending George, inary. books. Velma Rawlins, Librarian, and Mrs. L. D. many Preston - Ph. 8524067 BodUtah Technical College in visiting at the home of Mr. ily, member of the library board, were busy all mom-hiCORAL SPARROW Durrani's uncle and his wife, Provo. registering eager students for the program Those Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dur-raregistered must read at least 12 books in their particular of Lewiston. TRENTON Mr. and Mrs. da Andrew being sustained. age group before the 12th of July in oder to complete Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peter FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 15th Clark of Buhl. Idaho Speakers were high council Ray the program. Registration continued throutfi son of uaux., ueacn, Long Ask for a Handsome an Dad's Gifts . . . Free or course spent some time visitine0 his man Julius P. Jensen, and for late comers. David Rawlins and Brad VanTuesday and Mr. and Mrs nn Hinta Orden are shown electing their books. of Ogden have been guests of "s.ier Mr- ana Mrs. Henry Pres. Wayne Traveller, and The Citizen Photo ' EHerman of Trenton, over the Clair Smith played a saxo their sister and husband, Mr. Memorial weekend. Other of solo, Talbot phone Mrs. and Frank accompanied by guests of the Ellermans were Cheryl Kupfer at the sacra Lewiston. Mrs. Glenna Raymond of their sons. Mr. and Mrs ment meeting Sunday eve Salt Lake City has been vis- Clark Ellerman of Paul, Ida- - ning. no ana Jtonald of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. William Jen iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. City. Mrs. Ellerman return- sen of Logan were Sunday ed with Ronald to spend a visitors of his Mr, Hyde in Lewiston. week with him and another and Mrs. Julius parents, The address of Val Preece, P. Jensen. HIVUKDALE .Mrs Irvinr of Logan and her daughter, ' . Mr. i and Mrs. Bovd El who is serving in the armed son, j ana Mr. Mrs. Norman Pauline aaugmer Mrs. Dan Birchback and two and of lerman Salt Lake GA a forces is: Val Preece. City. ui rairoanKS. Alaska are children of Denver, and Mrs. Curtis Frazier, Navajo boy, Dahle of Ogden visited at the School, 823060, next week to return home of hus leaving her sister and Larry Anderson of SacramenN a u s c o, Port Hueneme, who has been making his band, Mr. and Mrs. Robert to their home. Mrs. Ahhntt to were weekend callers at home with the Leland T. s Calif.. 93041. has been here for the past the afternoon. Reeder, Sunday Neeley home. Many other during the past school Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pack of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Andrew month taking care of her mo- people have called at her to returned his home in Lewiston left on Thursday for year, of Magnolia, Ark., and Miss ther, Mrs. Mary E. Neelev. home since she returned from Richfield to attend the funer- Whiterock, Ariz. who has been very ill. A sisthe hospital. Theon Merrill, son of Mr. Ileen Andrew of Logan were ter and brother-in-laal of her grandmother, Mrs. Mr. of his brother, Bishop and Mrs. Virgil Merrill, at- guests and Mrs. Gerald Carolyn Hoppler. Charles of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Meek and Mrs. Merlin L. Andrew, Miss Ida Mae Scott of Enid, tended Boys State on the USU Las Vegas, will arrive this went to Brigham City Sunday Sunday. week. Mr. Charles will re- and met her brother, Lynn Okla., has been a houseguest campus, sponsored by the Saturday evening Mr. and turn home and of Mr. and Mrs. F. Edis Tag-ga- Richmond American Legion Mrs. Charles Swenson, and they brought Mrs. Henry Ellerman attendfor several days. post will ed the stay indefinitely with her Annette Swenson home with golden wedding for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry EllerMr. and Mrs. E. G. Beer of and Mrs. of Mrs. Afton McBride them for a week's visit mother. visitBrigham Godfrey man and Mr. and Mrs. NathCarlyle, 111., have been Clarkston. home an the Lewiston at in and Humphreys ing daughter Mrs. Dee Hill and children of her sister and her husband, LaRae of Trenton attended Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Stevens, the cemetery rites at Millville of Idaho Falls are visiting and with Mrs. Stevens' moth- for Winston Rose, former her parents, Mr. and Mrs. STOP IN AND SEE er, Mrs. Grace Cook, who is Trenton resident, Tuesday af- E. N. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd But-tamaking her home in Lewis-to- n ternoon. On with her daughter. Joan Hansen was released and family and Mr. and Vutfiowy Sunday the rest of Mrs. as MIA Sports Director, with Mrs. Paul Robinson and n Lewis-toto Colleen Anderson sustained. family of Logan spent SunCook's family came for a family dinner at the Norma Reeder was released day with their parents, Mr. AT THE Stevens home. Present were as speech director, with Wan and Mrs. Harold Spackman. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon We stover of Pleasant Grove, Ut, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Beer of Carlyle, El., and Dr. NOW OPEN and Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Man Friday, Reception Planned : i ! ' "", i "J. I nt iu Idaho Family Visits Relatives In Trenton g wj-a- - - - Mother, Daughter To Return To Alaska Flatter him with this very elegant A CBC-EO-- A Madaco shirts from BLOCKS Cot-tie- "custom limited" collection rt They're superbly crafted in rich, deeply luxurious fashion coloring rs Clair Bosen with bigger, bolder Eberhard Honored At BYU Ceremony new "Kent" collar and all are UNION Cook. Lt. Col. Virginia Bernhisel of Lorton, N. J., spent the past week in Lewiston with Ernest Eberhard Jr., form- --' as a teacher at the Preston her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. er mayor of Preston and bish- seminary where he served was later as principal for nearly op of the First ward, Fay Bernhisel. On Wednes- awarded 20 years. From 9 an doctor he of the honorary another daughter day family, Mrs. Ross Wilson of of humanities degree at grad- ' was coordinator of seminaries Salt Lake City, joined them uation exercises at Brigham in the Northern in spending a day at Bear Young University recently. Wyoming the presentation was trict. For the past 10 years Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dr. William E. Berrett, Ad-- j he has been at the central of- Layne of Salinas, Calif., have ministrator Seminaries and fice on the BYU campus en- returned to their home after Institutes of Religion, immed- gaged primarily in curricu Eber-harlum building for seminaries spending a week in Lewiston iate superior of Mr. Mrs. throughout the church. Rehis mother, visiting Nora Layne, and other relaCurrently director of reli- cently his directorship of curriculum was extended to the tives and friends. While here, gious education and Mr. and Mrs. C. Russ Layne training secondary and ele- elementary and secondary entertained at a dinner for mentary levels, Mr. Eberhard levels to include all church them. Guests were the visit- began his career with the De- - schools. ors, Mrs. Nora Layne, Mr.ipartment of Seminaries ana Born in Stuttgart, Germany, and Mrs. Fred Jensen of Institutes of Religion in 1934 he returned to the land of his birth in 1928 as a missionary. He has maintained a keen in terest in his mother, tongue, making this his undergraduate major. He taught German at BYU for three years and daHy reads the language to maintain his fluency therein. A graduate of Melba high school, Mr. Eberhard was awarded bachelors and masters degrees from Brigham Young University. His graduate major was in guidance and counseling with a minor in church history and doctrine. He has taken additional graduate work at the University of Idaho, Utah State NECKWEAR University, and University of Southern California. FASHIONS BY A writer of note, he is the What author of two books Shall We D With Love? and Sacred or Secret? He has also authored three manuals for the MIA and has had articles on teaching published FROM BLOCKS in The Improvement Era A popular speaker, Mr. Eb you're in the has traveled widely erhard Fashion Parade all throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. He re year 'round with cently returned from an extended tour of church schools sparkling new of the Pacific and will travel colors and fabrics in Europe this summer. from Fashion Craft Active in the church all of his life, in addition to his long service as bishop in Preston, $2 to $4 he has also served on two high councils, on a Sunday School stake board, at var ious levels in scouting, and is currently a member of the Youth Task Group of the Church Correlation Commit- permanently pressedl 24 SERVICE OIL Hours Every Day 1956-195- Utah-Souther- Idaho-Weste- rn STOP IN FOR TOUR n Dis-Maki- SERVICE VACATION ; Lube Jobs d. 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