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Show - I Feb. THE CITIZEN Still More Races 19, 1970 Ward Holds Daddy- - Daughter Event LEWISTON -- The First ward Primary held their party Saturday night in the cultural hall under the direction of Ua Rogers, second counselor. The hall was decorated with the theme of Welcome to Coney Island. A barbecue supper was served to 15 girls and their fathers. Carnival games followed the supper, under di rection of Mrs. Arlene Han sen. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kar-reof the bishopric were special guests. Dennis Morrison and Miss Linda Rupp were sustained as dance directors in the Lewiston Fouth ward MIA, in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mrs. Ileene Peterson was al Daddy-Da- ughter n Wavne D. Bell J. Walter Rees Publishers Published every Thursday by the Citizen Publishing Co., Inc., Lewiston, Utah 84320. Second class postage paid at Lewiston, Utah 84320. Subscription rates in Cache County, Utah, and Franklin County, Idaho, a year. $5 no outside $4-0- so sustained as speech director. Mr. and M".s. II. F. B"n-hisc- l drove to Salt Lake City on Tuesday to visit with a Buttars of Quincy, Wash., on Feb. ?. Mr,s. Buttars was the o.: former Laura Thomas Smithficld. Otoe- grander Rob ents are M and ert Thomas of Smithfield. The I ewi'ton F'wvth ward Relief Society and Red Cross Home Nursing Course com rletetd their course Wednes day. Certificates and pins were presents to 19 mem biS. Ms. Muriel Toer and Mrs. Judy Al'en were the in sfuctnrs and thev were "relented with a gift by Mrs - M-- s. I visited Mrs. Hendricks father in Tooele and her sister in Salt Lake City. They visited in Panguitch with sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Brown Sanford. The two coup! e3 then traveled to Mesa, Afiz., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. David 0. Hendricks, who are spending the winter months in Mesa, and are the parents of Russell. They also visited in Los Alamos, N. M., with relatives. They an-cth- cr husband daughter and and farnpy, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson. Mr. Bernhisel returned home on Wednesday and Mrs. Bernhisel spent the rest of the work with her sister, Mrs. Alta Ilarwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boman celebrated their wedding anMrs. M. F. Berthe1 son of niversary at a familv dinner Shelley, Ida., visited in Lewat Leg Haven in Mill Creek Stocks of the Relief iston for several days with Present Ignore Dre.'riencv. recently. Canyon She also her sister, Mrs. Emerett WisSociety were Mr. and Mrs. Boman, Wilma Weeks er. Mrs. presented Mr. and Ms. Rex Zollinger work as Mrs. Genevieve Facer of and daughter of Kaysvllle, with a gift forAherfilm was Idaho Falls was a guest for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright bobv sittetr. resuscita- several in Lewiston at and son Michael of Richmond shown on artificial the graduation. the homedays of her sister and and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bo- tion followingMrs. James R. her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and man of Logan. Foote of Pocatello and Mrs. Marvin Rawlings. Ray Gilbert, accompanied O. B. Thomas of Providence The Lewiston Jaynes met Marcell Pitcher and Kay visited at the home of Mr. and Neeley of Cornish on a plane Mrs. LeRoy Jones in Lewis- Friday night at the home of Mrs. Omar Bergeson. A fashtrip to Phoenix for two days ton Saturday. ion show, under the direction on business. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin D. Shirlauna Griffeth, Miss Bonnie Sue Zollinger Wiser of Moses Lake, Wash., of Mrs. Doo-- prizes was presented. of Kaysville visited for a week have been in the area were won visiting Mrs. Suzanne by in Lewiston at the home of for the week. They are Spencer, Mrs. Julia Peck and past her grandparents, Mr. and former residents of Lewiston Mrs. Kara Lee Morrison. ReMrs. Lewis Boman. and were on their way back freshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Buttars to Washington after visiting Mrs. Phyllis Bair, of Lewiston were happy to re- memirs of their family in hostesses, Mrs. Ronda Van Orden and ceive word of the arrival of California, and in Moab, GunMrs. Diane Jorgensen, to 11 their first grandchild, a sev- nison, Roy and Provo. members and two guests, en pound eight ounce baby Mr. and Mrs. Russell HenMrs. Donna Dahle and Mrs. boy, born to their son and his dricks have returned home Elaine Barton. vacation. a weeks DeVon wife, Mr. and Mrs. following her Primary Workers Hold Penney Drive Cutter Champion Named Saturday RICHMOND Officers and en by LeAnn Benson. Dinner -s and teachers of the Richmond! was served to 18 githeir three and partners .H.r South ward Primary . the pro- The 1970 Chariot and Cutter Don Martin vs. Carter Bros. guests. After dinr-vBlanchof Gae direction the Hobbs vs. of Porter was Ray Championship Terry presented by the gram Racing Cache Va'ley Association is Jay Chappell vs. Dale Hansen ard, counselor, caled at al girls and consisted rf ,a piano Jim Forrester vs Roger and the homes in the ward in be- - solo by Merlyn Blau, tap Boyd Weeks of Preston. Ronnie Hansen Boyd won the first place half of ths Birthday Penny dam by Debbie Anderson, honors with a narrow victory Boyd Werks vs1. Jay Cole duet by Terrl Lynn drive Thev wh to XPres Plant over Ron Keller last Satur- Marion Morgan vs. Sid Bowcutt and Teressa Winn, their thanks for the support Vickie Sorenson sang a solo, Schvanevedt day. The race for second place Paul Ransom vs. N. S. How- that was given to them byjMy Dad. and was ells of the ward. has narrowed to two teams, panied on the piano by Jill Harold Westover and Ron Harold Westover vs. Ron KelThe Primary preparation Spackman. The Lihoma girls ler Li.T following ang two numbers, Called Keller, who will race this meeting was To gerve aiKj My Code week. Also to be run this the Penny drive. The train- tribute to the dais was giv- week will be the Colt Futur ing lesson was given by Jean- en by the girls and a gift preity Championship race feaScfcvaneveldt and Theo ne Johnson. Refreshments sented to each of them. Teachturing Dr. N. S. Howells. were served to a1! officers ers assisting were Wray AnWith six additional teams and teachers present by Na- drus, Ila Alvev and Effie dine Johnson, president, and Egan. The closing prayer still running for third am Charges for long distance Marge Anderson and Gae was given by Cheri Andrus. fourth, the comoetition is still asof the officials telephone service between Blanchard, counselors, and very keen, sociation said. states have been reduced for LuDean Murray, secretary. Pres. H. Ray Gibbons and Boyd has won all of his lea- the second time this year, acr gue races and remains un- cording to Thad Carlson, lo- Arthur Simmonds, high coun defeated. He is driving were speakers in the cal manager for Mountain cilman, Richmond ward sacramen stallion, Joe Dandy Too by Tinky Joe, and a gelding by Bell. meeting on Sunday. Sally The two reductions will Ann Lundgren was released a thoroughbred stallion, Mr. Energy. save telephone customers ap- as sports director in the Mary Bair and Sydney Following this weeks sche- proximately $27 million anRyan were sustained as sports dule, the dub will travel to nually, he said. meet Malad for a three-wa- y The latest rate cut the directors and Joseph Abrams call- was sustained as a Sunday involving Marsh Valley and 26th since School teacher. Music was Malad Associations. ing began in 1915 became STOP POLLEN WITH This weeks schedule is as effective Feb. 1 and includes: furnished by the ward choir. Mrs. and Calvin A special weekend rate follows: Bishop ELECTRONIC LENNOX Funk had their infant son Theo Schvaneveldt vs. Norm- for customer-diale- d an Doc Howells AIR CLEANING caUs, with a maximum bessed in the USU 11th ward He e on fast was 70 of cents for day. given charge EFFECTIVE 99 calls between 8 a.m. tiie name of Mathew Calvin and 11 p.m. Saturday and 8 by his father, Bishop Funk. a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday. The The Richmond South ward Installs qnlcldy in your lower weekend rates are de- sacrament meeting was con- ent ducted warm air system. signed to shift peak calling ducted on Sunday evening by Reduces all air borne partiloads from late Sunday eve- Bishop Ariel D. Benson. The cles: dust, fungus spores, bacning to the more economical Robert Christensen family teria, smoke, pollen. Ask your was welcomed into the ward. doctor about relief by elecdaytime period. Establishment of a Boyd Halverson was sustain- tronic air cleaning. rate schedule for ed as a teacher in the Sunday Call now for pollution proteccalls, with the School with Adrian and Shir- tion Indoors. same rates for the initial ley Blau, Joyce Murray, ConEfficiency rating on rag period, regardless of the time nie Bunn and Ethel Parry of dav. Overtime charges sustained a.s assistant teach- weed pollen as measured by wouM bs the same as for ers in the Sunday School. Pri- the National Bureau of Stand, ards dust spot method. ator-handled n mary girls, Vicki Sorenson, cals. Teressa Winn and Laurel Lee Extension of the late Murray, with Jill Spackman as their accompanist, sang a night, ?5 cent, customer-dialerate for an nu.mber encouraging all the additional b'ur from 11 p.m. ward members to supoort the .nstoad of midnight and con- Birthdav Pennies drive. Pres. Wayne Traveller and tinuing to 8 a.m. The 'qriv evening rato Julian Jensen, high councilwT b- pimjn.ntej and night man, were the speakers for rates wPl begin at 5 p.m. and the evening with Jane Robcontinue to 8 a.m. inson and David Winn as In Carlson said, youth speakers. An organ rafs pdifthns on r.alls be- - and piano duet was played by tween Utah and Hawaii will Cheryl and Terri Bagley. become effective March 1. Other musical numbers were The charges will drop from furnished by the ward choir. $5.25 to 4.65 far a The Richmond South ward daytim.' Lihoma girls held their Dadcall and from $3.75 to $3.30 dy Daughter party on Feb. e n fo a 2 under the directoon of night call, he "aid.. Marge Anderson, counselor. Also included in the rate The theme was "My Valenrackag is a revision in the tine. The hall and tables time period that would make were gayly decorated in read night rates on Hawaii calls and white lace hearts and aoply from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m.. cupids. Pam Bair was the instead of from 7 p.m. to 7 toastmistress for the Phone evening. a.m. The opening prayer was giv- The various rate reductions are made possib'e by improved communications technology and techniques that have lowered the cost of building long distance curcuits. Improvements have also helped offset the increased costs of labor and materials, Carlson said. I - j ! i .accom-membe- rs Long Distance Rales Dropped YW-MI- coast-to-coa- st out-of-sta- three-minut- 24-ho- ur person-t- o-person oper- station-to-sta-tio- one-minu- te d rm ghgTl v - & vv , Mowarc P. Llewelyn .arson rchiSalS' Archie fcKhaus is. SillS three-min-- three-minut- Ml, ut station-ta-statio- Wangsgaard, Sl Inc. UJ ' 852-15- 11 a SEAT THE MCE COVE BRIEFS COVE Kennecott is people ....skilled people Some steps in copper production require the painstaking application of acquired techniques. Kennecott people do it. They put their talents to work-- in special occupations to produce the red metal at a profit. Take these artists, for example: L. P. Llewelyn, casting operator Howard W. Larson, converter furnace skimmer C. Jay Archibald, mine train dispatcher Archie L. Knaus, brass foundry molder La Grand Brady, overhead crane operator semi-continuo- us Eesmomtt Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division 7g$j An eiuiil opportunity employer V 1 The Daddy-Daught- er party was held Monday evening. The theme for the Sweethearts. evening was Tables were set for Lexie and Glen Larsen, Angela and Alton Kingsford, Tami and Reed AUen, Connie and Gary Allen, Linda and Odeen Anderson, Annette and Claytor Larsen, Katy and Dante Shumway, Mary Lou John and Horace Rawlins, Nansi and her father Doug. Special guests included Bishop Seth Allen and Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Del Rawlins. Games were played. A musical number was presented bv Gary Allen, accompanied by his daughter Connie, entitled "Daddys Little Girl." The girs sang Let Me Call You Sweetheart to their fathers. The remainder of the evening was spent dancing. Class leaders and Primary officers in charge were Mrs. Adrian Gcddes, Mrs. Gary Allen, Mrs. Bill Jensen and Mrs. Seth Allen. Funeral services were held in the Cove chapel recently for Mrs. Elva D. Allen. The prayers were given by Karl Dentton and Del Allen. Musical numbers were presented by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Allen, accomnanied by their daughter Connie and Mrs. LaDawn Allen; Mrs. Rosemary Allen, accompanied by LaDawn Allen, Wanda Allen and Ruth Swenson. The obituary was read by Mrs. Clarence Allen. Talks were given by Bishop Quintin Shumway and Bishop Seth Alin. Elijah Allen had all his children home with him for the services of their mother. ( ALL HOTPOINT WASHERS HAVE PORCELAIN ENAMEL PROTECTION INSIDE & OUTSIDE ! ) MPEED HOTPOINT WASHER with porcelain enamel FINISH INSIDE 4 OUTSIOS MTOWQ DRYERS From , $109 tabriOL lb. lo big Inky H MoMWUHIOS loi MTCHMQMYERS From $139 DELUXE IS POUND HOTPOINT WASHER WITH PORCELAIN ENAMEL FINISH PHMltrthlmlir HlUtwIfclb Thfto FounUk Maliral Hew. 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