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Show From Norlhwesl Mr. and Mrs. have returned to their home in Lewiston from a vacation in the Northwest. They visited in Emmett, Ida., with their son, Dr. Norris Hyde and his wife and family, and in Portland with another son, Stanley and his wife and family, and with a daughter and her husband and family, the C. W. Knowles. David Bernhisel, 10, was elected to the office of student body president of the Bladens-burMd., elementary school, e jooniin ii vrnl : eoeived by Mr. and his Mrs. II. Fay Bernhisel. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Bernhisel. Miss Sheila Grover of Springville, Ut.. Miss Margo Karren and Rex Karren of Provo were weekend guests in Iewiston at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ll. s. Karren, ana Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair. The Lucinda Layne DUP camp met Monday afternoon in the Community Building with Elva Buttars, secretary, conducting the meeting. The lesson was given by Mrs. V. A. Marler. Mrs. Clawson barren gave the history of her husband's great grandmother, Mrs. Ann Ratchiff. Mrs. Eva Johnson and Mrs. Gene Johnson, Mrs. LaVerda Southwick and daughter d all of Auburn, Wyo., Velma Mrs. with Monday Rawlins in Lewiston. Graduation time has come to the TOPS club. Mrs. Nola Bair of Richmond was the first to reach her goal with a weight loss of 22 pounds. After reaching her individual goal, she had to maintain this weieht for three months at which time she was graduated into KOPb (Keep Off Pounds Sensibly) with a graduation ceremony. A gift was presented to her at that time. Since this first graduation. there have been several more graduates who are Connie Bunn of Richmond, 32 pounds; Mavis Goode of Smithfield, 22 pounds; Karen Erickson of Richmond, 38 pounds, and Mar Jean Anderson of Newton, 14 pounds. Myrna Gregory of Lewiston was named queen of the week and pig of the week was B. S. The total weight loss of the club was 40 pound; with one pound gained. Mr. and Mrs. Layle Talbot and family of Burley were weekend guests of their par-ntMr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Wiser, and Mr. and Mrs. Odis Talbot of Lewiston. They aland so visited with Bishop Mrs. Rex. G. Plowman, a sister of Mrs. Talbot. Guests at the Cecil LeFevre home in Lewiston recently were Harvey LeFevre and LEWISTON Dayton Relief Society an- traction will be the Country nounces its "Kountry Karou-scl- " Store. to be held on Friday, NITER BRIEFS Nov. 21, in the cultural hall Liz Henderson and Margo beginning at 7 p.m. NATIONAL CONCEPTS As part of th ir continuing program to widen the national concepts of the students involved in the social studies department at Sky View High School, local students were re ently hosts to five young men and their moderator from the Clearfield Job Corps. During the day, students were at liberty to talk freely about a wide range of probl ms with the corpsmen and their very from his basketbaU personable advisor. Darnel Haney, whom many renumber days at USU. A typical statement from a S ty View student eva'uated the day's activon both sides." ity: "I really started to think about many of the racial problems A Sky View student, Mary Lee Hillyard, talks with one of the men from the job corps following the classroom session. RICHMOND BRIEFS Fireside for the Richmond South ward youth was held last Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fonncsbeck. Don Stevenson, retired lieutenant colonel in the Army and member of the Sky View seminary faculty, spoke to the 38 youth present Refreshments were served. A Cornish Brieii Van Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Martin, is home on leave from training in the army. He will be going to Georgia for further training. TRAPPERS TOP MARKET PRICE PATD FOR ALL WILD FURS Mnskrats, Coyotes, Beaver, Bobcats, Badgers. PHONE 723 . 6331 or 722 - 3509 EDWARD VALCARCE BRIGILM CITY, UTAH - - LFWISTON LIONS (Continued from page 1) talked of the need of more locker facilities for athletics at Sky View. Mr. Bernhisel announced the December meeting would be Ladies Night and the speaker will be Glen Taggart, president of Utah State University. Dinner was served by the Bowcutt Cafe to 25 members and 12 guests. The officers of Zone A were guests of the officers of the Lewiston Lions at the Lewis-toCafe Wednesday night. Following the dinner, they met for a meeting in the Community Building, which was under the direction of Don Williams of Smithfield. Zone A is comprised of the Lions clubs in Lewiston, Richmond, Hyde Park, North Logan, and Smithfield. Ned Gines of Logan, deputy district governor, was a special guest Present from Lewiston were II. Fay Bernhisel, Delbert Tarbct and Mervin Bodily. n SKY VIEW PARENT (Continued from page 1) visit them at their building. To avoid delays, parents from the following community areas are urged to note the following schedule: Monday, Nov. 24 - 2 p.m., Avon, Hyde Park, Hyrum and Paradise. 2- - 3 p.m., Smithfield, Richmond, Benson Ward. 34 p.m., Cove, Millville, Wellsville and River Heights. Tuesday, Nov. 25 - 2 p.m., Cornish, Mendon, ProviNibley, Peter sboro, dence, Young Ward and College Ward. 2--3 p.m., Logan, North Logan and Amalga. 34 p.m., Cache Junction, Clarkston, Lewiston, Newton and Trenton. 1- 1- LEWISTON BRIEFS Mrs. Sleight Hawaii Captain leave. L a M a r (Sharma) left Wednesday for to meet her husband, Sleight, for a six day WE'RE MOVING . . . LOOKING FORWARD WITH PLEASURE TO JOINING YOU. We're starting to pack in preparation to opening onr new branch In PresIn the meantime, we Invite Franklin County residents to take advantage ton. of our Full Service Bank by contacting our home office at 43 La-la- e, vis-!te- Cache-in-Poun- s. Orin Wilcox of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. William Dempsey and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell of Ogden visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pond of Lewiston, Sunday. Mr. Dempsey was on a furlough from service in Vietnam. Mayor and Mrs. L. D. Bodily of Lewiston are on a trip to Colorado. In Denver, they will visit with their son Norman, who is employed there. They will visit other places of interest before returning. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Pond in Lewiston recently were Mr. and Mrs. Art Burnham of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Pond of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Dcnzil Talbot of Lewiston and Mrs. Leatrice Esplin and DuVal Talbot of Wright drove to Rexburg and visited at the Chateaeu Reuge as guests of Kathleen Thomas and Pennie Bell. Bazaar items and supper There will be games for the children as well as a fish pond. Special at will be sold. g, I - Annual Bazaar Dayton Plans A. W. Hyde !p THE CITlZKty Nov. 20, 1909 Couple Relurns STABT YOUR HOLIDAY DINNER ST SKAGGS Q.P. IN PRESTON MINIATDBE HABSHMAIXOWS RAISIHS 2 CELERY 55c Lb. mm OF HUSHR00H SEMI FINALIST Ace Filkington, a senior student at Sky View High School, has been named as one of 12 in the U. S. Senate Youth Program. Results of the conference, held at the State Capitol, semi-finalis- Lbs. Pkg. ISc - Qc SOUP ' CAMI'BFXLS "6 Cms Sit ; ts have been forwarded to the Hearst Foundation where two finalists will be selected to represent the state of Utah in Washington next January The nation-wid- e program is designed to help outstanding high school students broaden theiir knowledge of the democratic process. Ace is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Pilkington of Hyrum, Utah. COUPON gov-ernmen- tal Preston went to Denver last week to visit with their son and brother, DelRay Talbot, who is a patient at the U. S. Fitzsimmonds Hospital, recovering from wounds he received in Vietnam. He is improving and will spend a week at Thanksgiving time at his parents' home in Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jones of Lewiston spent several days last week in Ogden as guests of her son and his wife and family, the Keith Fuhrimans. Mr. Fuhriman brought them home Saturday. Saturday af ternoon, Dr. and Mrs. Dean Fuhriman came from Provo and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jones, his mother. Dr. Fuhriman is a professor, at BYU. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hawkins was the scene of a wedding party Saturday night, Nov .15. The bride was Phyllis Hawkins Showgren of Salt Lake City and the brideJames groom was George Brown, also of Salt Lake City. Bishon LaVor Smith of the Lewiston Third ward performed the ceremony in the presence of family and friends. Following the ceremony, dinner was served to the newly-wedMr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Showgren and daughter Loralyn of Taylor, Mich., Bishop ani Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Julia Hawkins of Logan, Mr. pid M Jay Harvey and Mrs. Ray Harvey of Tooele, Barstow Hawkins, Mrs. Tom Egelund and sons, Kent and John, of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Hawkins of Richmond, Mrs. Lonnie Sharp, Mrs. Roger Seamons and Mrs. Earl Hawkins of Preston, Mrs. LaMar Sleight and daughters, Lesa and Cindy, of Logan, Mrs. Darrell Stokes and daughters, Jeanette and JoAnn, of Thatcher, Ut., Karla, Cynthia and Brenda Kent of Lewiston. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City. CORNISH BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Pitcher and two children were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Linford in Clearfield. Mrs. Gilbert Bingham accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gil Lowder of Ogden on a trip to Coeur d'Alene recently. They visited with Mr. and Mr. Robert Pitcher and family. 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