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Show A North Cache Honor Students Pictured Bair Family Holds Reunion RICHMOND The family of Mrs. A. L. (Marilyn) of Clendon Bair met at the Loft Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine House cafe in Logan Satur- (Lorraine) Hansen of Smith-fiel- d and Mrs. Ida Bullen and day evening to honor their father on his birthday anni- Clendon Bair of Richmond. A versary. Those present were son and his wife, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Bair of Mrs. Larry Bair of Phoenix, North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ariz., called their father durAlan Bair of Hyrum, Mr. and ing the day and wished him a Mrs. Richard (M a u d e e) happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson of Ogden, Mr. and Wayne Bair of Lewiston were Mrs. Norman (Janet) Tolman visitors during the day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaine Bell of Bancroft, Ida., Mr. and ALLEN LAYNE TOM STODDARD Lewislon Han Bichmond Sailor Home On Leave Gets Head Navy Radioman Third Class Tom R. Stoddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel T. Stoddard, is k leave at spending a Allen Layne. son of Mr. and his home in Richmond enroute to his next duty station a j Mrs. C. Russ Layne of LewisNaval Communication Station, ton, was recently appointed Newport, R. I. Head Varsity Football Coach Upon entering the service at Downey high school in in October 1968 and completion of Recruit Training in Downey, Calif. He will also San Diego, Calif., where he be a History teacher. The was a member of the Drum selection of Allen followed and Bugle Corps, he was then a review of 21 applications by assigned to the USS Valley persons in Downey schools, an AmphibForge (LPH-8ious Assault Ship homeport-e- d and in other areas. The top in Long Beach. While 11 candidates were all eminaboard the Valley Forge he ently qualified, according to spent an 11 month cruise in the selection committee. the Western Pacific where the Laynes six years of coachship served as flagship of Commander Amph b l o u s ing at Warren, four with varReady Group Bravo, in Viet- sity, plus a rich athletic backnam waters with the U. S. ground, made him an outSeventh Fleet. Included in candidate, accordthe cruise were ports of call standing to the Downey principal. in Hawaii, Guam, the Philip- ing described by one was Allen Okinawa, pines, Vietnam, school of officials as young the and Kong Hong Japan. Tom has just completed an and energetic, two adjectives course at which do a lot sum up Layne extensive Radioman Class A School, both physically and mentally. Service School Command, As head coach of the WarNaval Training Center, San ren wrestling squad, he has to be an excellent orDiego, Calif., where he grad- proved 61 of ganizer and a coach extremeuated first hi a class and was named Honor Man ly capable of founding an with a final grade point av- excellent relationship with his athletes. erage of 98.49. Mr. Layne has been at WarHe will be in Newport, R. ren 12 next hign school in California at least the I., for for the past six years serving months. as assistant football coach under Bob Schlatter, and served as wrestling coach. His wrestling team won the tournament championship last Coaching Job two-wee- ), ek Pol Flower year. READY FOR THE SEASON TOMATOES, PEPPERS, PETUNIAS, AND OTHER FLOWERS. OPEN AT 1 P.M. EVERY DAY AND ALL DAY SATURDAYS. M9 CLOSED SUNDAYS West Oneida, Phone 852 - Preston 0146 Allen was born in Lewiston and attended schools in Cache graduating from Valley, North Cache High, and Utah State University. His wife is the former Bonnie Waite of Hyde Park and they are the parents of three daughters. LEWISTON BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. McKay Mar-Ic- r were released as having charge of temple work in the ward due to his new position as high councilman. The new temple directors will be Mr. and Mrs. William Hess. have received word that their daughter Kathryn, wife of LaVar Spackman, has been sustained' as president of the Sunset ward Relief Society, Kathryn has been active ii her ward and stake, serving as stake Relief Society nursery leader, ward Relief Society chorister and a teacher in Primary. The Spackmans are the parents of four children. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Halverson are the parents of a new baby girl, their first child, born April 28 at the Logan LDS hospital. She will be given the name of Dana Lee. She was greeted by two grandmothers, Mrs. Florence Halverson of Richmond and Mrs. Afton Aller of Smithfield, and a great grandmother, Mrs. Hansen of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Joyce) Fish and daughter of Anchorage, Alaska have been visiting their parents in Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mendenhall. Prior to their departure, Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall held a family dinner in their honor. AU members of the family were present except a daughter Susan, who is teaching school in Alaska. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James Mendenhall of Paul, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Darwin (Rachel) Anderson and family of Holden, Edward, attending school in Cedar City, Arthur and Margaret of Richmond, and the hosts. In the Richmond South ward fast meeting Sunday, the infant daughter of Michael and Nadine Johnson was blessed and given the name of Candace Lee by her father. Those assisting were Bishop Perry Phillips, grandfather; Reed Phillips, an uncle, and Gail Alvey, a member of the bishopric. In the Richmond ward fast meeting Sunday morning, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Webb of Logan was given the name of Shane Dennis by his grandfather, Champ Webb. He was assisted by Dennis, an uncle, Demoyne Webb, and Sherwin Webb of Preston. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thornley was blessed by his father and given the name of Clay Mer-rilThose assisting were grandfathers, Elliott Thornley of Smithfield and Merrill Murray of Richmond. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jensen was blessed by his grandfather, Don Forsgren. He was given the name of Bradley Brian. Those Jay assisting were Brian, Jensen, and Clifford Forsgren. Kelly Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abrams, was confirmed a member of the church by his father, assisted by members of the bishopric. I University Schedule of Cultural Events May 1, 8 p.m.: "John Browns Body", Lyric Thea- ter. enneuf ALWAYS May end. 1-- 2: Mothers Exhibition of and Fabric Design by Utah State University students. East-WeInstiMay tute. May 5, Town and Gown Speech, 6:30 p.m., University Center Walnut Room; May 6 speeches, 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., Business Building. May 5, 8 p.m.: Utah State University Dance Band Concert, Fine Arts Center. May 7, 8 p.m.: USU Dance Theatre Concert. May 8: Dedication of Business Building. May 14, 8 p.m.: USU Chorale with USU Symphony Orchestra. May 14: Banking Seminar with David Kennedy. 7:30 p.m.: USU May Rodeo, Cache County Fairgrounds, with 1:30 p.m. rodeo May 16. First Annual May Landscape and Environmental Planning Exhibition. May 20, 8 p.m.: USU Concert Band. May 24, 3 p.m.: USU Choir Spring Concert 15: May Winning American Prints Exhibition. Master of Fine May Arts Ceramic Exhibition, Evelyn Kramer. May 28, 8 p.m.: Dr. Jester Hairston and USU Chorale Benefit Concert. Tickets required for this event June 14 - Aug. 21: Second Annual Watercolor West Invitational Exhibition. Music and dance performances are held in the Chase Fine Arts Center. Art Exhibitions are held in the Merrill Library Gallery. 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