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Show 4 - IKE CITIZEN Feb. 4, 1971 Local Women Take Tour Of Spain C0RNIS1I Miss Virginia Ilanson and Miss Mae Ilan-son have spent two weeks on a tour in Spain. Mrs. Edwin Ginsbach is in Los Angeles visiting with her family. She went to be with her mother, who is critically ill. tars and family and Mrs. Camel Buxton spert Sunday in Salt Lake City. They visited with their daughter Janet and with Mrs. Nyle Buxton and family. Woman Dies In Logan TRENTON Spencer, 97 Mrs. May Michigan Girl Home For Visit year old resident LEWISTON Mid - winter in the Logan ' visitors at the home of Mr. hospital Monday morning. and Mrs. Russell Petersen of Funeral services were con- Lewiston were Mr. and Mrs duced in the 'irenlon ward Huston Robinson, (Kathy) chapel Thursday. residing In MarMr. and Mrs. Ilo Brown currently Mich. quette, Kathy has and daughter Caliio Sue of all requirements completed Far West were Saturday vis- for her masters in itors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph foods and nutrition degree and spent E. Atkinson. a few days at Utah State UniMr3. Helena Andrew has versity putting the finishing g.aeto California to meet her touches on her research proson Johnny, who is serving ject with Whey Powder. with the armed forces. Kathy, assisted by the Miss Nancy Spackman Cache Valley Dairy Associaspent several days in the hos- tion, has done some outstandpital following an eye injury. ing study and research on the She is the daughter of Mr. use of whey powder in a Gi Iren ton, died Mrs. Susie Buxton of Pres ton visited with Mrs. Camel Buxton, who was observing Mr. and Mrs. Wendel God- - her birthday anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Berge-net- h frey met their son, Dr. Ken-- . Godfrey, at the Salt Lake son and two sons of Provo e airport Monday, lie had were visitors the past from his home in Ari- - end at the home of Mr. and zona. They all went to the Mrs. II. E. Bergeson. h BYU in Provo and ' visited Mr. and Mrs. Itoss E. dell and four sons of Ogden Eloise Godfrey. Mrs. William Hill spent were Sunday visitors at the and Mrs. Morlaiid Spackman. several days at Lemhi, Ida., home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mr. and Mrs. Charles visiting with friends and rela- - Ken deli. Spackman of Layton visited tives. Mr. and Mrs. Vatden Pit over the weekend with his Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Berge- - chcr entertained the following parents, Mr. and Mrs son have returned home from dinner guests in their home: had Spackman California. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Greaves friends and family members' and Mrs. Melvin Greaves Jr., during the past month. and baby daughter, all from Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kendell and Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. spent the past weekend visit- Mrs. Lewis Boman of Lewising with friends and relatives ton and Mr. and Mrs. John in Ogden and Riverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Asael But- - Pitcher of Logan. week-com- Ken-wit- large variety of foods, some of which are sauces, gravies, cies. cakes, breads, rolls and puddings. Kathy graduated from North Cache high school in 1964 and Utah State University in 1968. She Is currently teaching advanced classes in Food and Nutrition at Northern Michigan University at Marquette. An early morning surprise birthday party was hed for Relief Society president, e Beaver Mountain Ski ith Barlow, Monday morning, school announced the second Mrs. Lloyd Elwood and Mrs. session of Saturday classes led by Kris ty with will begin the weekend of Dent andgames a special skit 6. Preston, Franklin sented by Mrs. James Pond and Richmond youngsters and Mrs. LaVor Smith. Those can take advantage of the Preston Elks Ski Bus to participate in the skiing and les- , Ed-Th- Scout Pins Given By Ward Primary Library Flans attening were Elva Elwood, Elva Buttars, Viva Smith, Mary Perkins, Louise Layne, Pearl Hawkins, Kay Labrum, LuDean Pond, Hazel Gordon, Marva Buttars, Neva Pitcher, Marilyn Creger, Velma Rawlins, Zelma Wiser, Elna Wood, June Morrison, Beatrice Wiser, Delvia Elwood, Mildred Karren, Beth Hansen, Malinda Begay, Myrtha Westover and Kris Dent. Refreshments were served and the Relief Society pin presented Mrs. Barlow. Bishop Rex Call Spackman of the Lewiston Second ward presented the following girls and leaders their individual and stake awards at a recent sacrament meeting: Patricia VanDyke, Judy Pitcher, Debra Sue Hodges, Kathy Bair, Mandy Pitcher, Sharia Gov-eVickie Creger, Darlene Buttars, Janie Bodily, Carla VanDyke, Mary Ellen Spackman. Beverly Hutchins, Carol Gibbons, Lona Holt. Calva VanDyke and Amy Gibbons. Snecial talks on What It Means To Be A Mormon Girl were given bv Carol Gibbons, Wendy Sjostrom, Vicki Creger and Judy Pitcher. The girls chorus sang OfficPrayer For Today. ers in the YWMIA are Mrs. II. Ray Gibbons, Mrs. Arlen Buttars and Mrs. Quinn Bair. r, In Lewiston given and testimonies ' were LEWISTON third ward Primary, Primary born by all the older memPres. Joycelyn W. Tarbet bers of her family. Her fathpresented Tenderfoot pins to An Arts and Crafts show Ronnie Hansen and Brett er, Farn, told of how he had will ba held at the Richmond sba-- p. Happy Brthday was lost most of his family In a Piblic Library next week. sung to Nanette Wiser, Darla short period of time. He had The show wiU be held on and Rhonda Weeks, two daughters married and Feb. 13 and will feature the ani Diane E. Hall, in the misnow one work of four different area Elva Buttars has been re- sion field.daughter of One their home persons. The library will be leased as the chorister in Re2 to 7:30 his from and Jim Pond, p.m. i;ef Society. Beth Hansen has teachers, open p.m. for the show. been sustained to the posi- - wife sang a song, accompanIncluded in the show will be on, Larry Perkins has been ied by Myrtha K. Westover. a demonstration of glass ordained to the office of teaBishop and Mrs. Fred Kar-biowing by Adrian Blau. The cher. Marilyn Creger has Milren Mrs. of spoke during sacrament paints MayBele been sustained as secretary ler, Mrs. Leona McKarrey for (jig ward choir. Marie meeting and told of their exand Mrs. Pearl Hatch wm be perkins has been released as periences during a recent ?iaPLay-- , to Europe to visit and secretary for the ward choir. The show part of the con- - she is going into the mission trip tour and see their new grand- turning program ot the library (ield child, born to their son and. board to bring cultural event, J" wife. A film put out by hi. he to the community. Love first the prior to leaving, talks were At Home presidency, was seen by those present Youth speakers re- Art Show , : ; . pre-Fe- b. Lewiston Literary League Hears Report Ge-aldi- ne Rawl-Universi- Friday, February Only - COMMUNITY cently have been LuAnn Wiser and Julie Ann Barlow. Youth Group Gives Church Meeting TRENTON The Youth Council gave the program in sacrament meeting. Talks weret given by Lynn Green and his father, Fred, Cheri lyn Beckstead and her mother, Vera, LuAnn Griffin and mother, Nola, Marion Ansens. drew, Doug'as Hatch and faThe bus was purchased by ther, Lavor, and Brent Reedthe Elks mainly to provide er, who was leaving for traintramp ertation to the ski aring with the Navy. A violin ea for Preston youngsters. duet by Morris and Ray Ann Bil Nash drives the bus by LEWISTON The Literary and Eric Smith of Phoenix, Pitcher, accompanied which leaves from the Preston court house at 8 a.m. Sat- League met Thursday night Ariz., and attended the wed' Dale Pitcher, and a solo by Mae Hansen, accomurday. Nash and his wife, at the home of Mrs. Lewis ding breakfast at the Blue Orris Lois, are also certified ski Boman with Mrs. Boman, bird following the ceremony. panied by her daughter Sheri. nslructors at Beaver. A $1 president, conducting the Miss Greaves is the daughter Ila Litz was released as Spirdonation per person per trip meeting. Miss Mae Hanson of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin itual leader for the Relief SoMerri1! .s asked of riders. gave a review of the book, Greaves of Cleveland and is ciety, with sustained. Ethel 15 of Cornell being a Jan. graduate by Jean Pre ton city donates $200 Penny Candy, in New York. The ins wa3 sustained as choris- from its city recreation pro- Kerr. The club was reorganized and young couple will make their ter for the Sunday school. following the review, gram to defray part of the home in Provo where the Betty Buttars was sustained Miss new Mae are officers students ski lesson fees. OmMrs. bridegroom is enrolled at as camp director for the YWIn addition to the student Hanson, president; MIA. Jayne Chambers, Iva BYU. vice ar president; Bergeson, lessen 3, the Beaver Mountain Jean Pitcher, Rita Kupfer Mrs. and Mr. Last secFrank Mrs. Nathan Anderson, ki School also offers private of Bountiful and Mrs. Rex aad Nancy Andrew each told Robert Mrs. and retary, lessons every Wednesday Srabelund as program chairan experience relating to the through Sunday and free lad- man. Outgoing officers were Childrens Hospital in preies day group lessens with paration for the annual PenBoman, presieach area pass purchased by Mrs. Lewis Parade. ny Miss Sadie dent; Sorenson, a woman on Thur sday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Einsing-e- r vice president; Mrs. W. R. of Montpelier were Sunday Westover, secretary, and 12 visitors with her daughter, Mrs. George Pond and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rees and Russell Hendricks, program ittee. Refreshments comm family. 2 SHOWINGS STARTING AT 7:00 P.M. Velva Allsop entertained Mr. and Mrs. Reginald were served to 13 club memMrs. A. Norma bers. of the Margaret members Bodily Jan. 29, ADMISSION. Adults, $1.50 Under 13, $.75 llyde, girl. ard Mrs. Elinor Leonard Ann Adams Benson DUP were welcomed as new memCORNISn BRIEFS camp at her home Friday afternoon. The hsson on Rebers of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitcher cords of the Handcart comMrs. Don and Mr. Blair, cf Salt Lake City visited the were Salt Lake visitors Richmond, pany wa3 given by Clara CotLEWISTON, UTAH past weekend with Mr. and over the weekend.City Mrs. Lowell Titensor of tle. Mabel Mortenson read Mrs. Vaiden Pitcher. M:'. and Mrs. Boyd Boman i'.'frton, who has been specd-r.- f a short history of the Songs some months in Phoenix, of the Pioneers. Refreshto Lew-,1- Logan have with her husband ments were sarved to Clare Ariz., to make their home. it:n in Lewiston Sunday at Cottle, Millie Ellerman, Flosand Mrs. W. R. over left Monday for Glen- - tlie home of her daughter and sie Atkinson, Lona Holt, Ma dale, Ariz., to visit with their husband and family, the Lar- rie Dock, Lizzie Gancheff. McKnights. She came to Josephine Laoray, sen, Dr. Lewis Westover and ' to make the aaquaint-mak- e Spencer, Mabel Mortenson. Utah to wife and and his family, a new grandaughter, and special guest, Flora Rich the acquaintance of a fnce Mr. and Mrs. Neal man of Cornish. to to k?:n born r?w granddaughter the young couple. They now Ka:ren of Roy, Ut. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holt Mrs. Rodney Dahle entcr-So- were dinner guests have two daughters and one Sunday tained Saturday afternoon in cf their son and daughter-in-laof her daughter Beckys Mrs. Mozell Boman of Los1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph birthday. Lunch was Iloit of Roy, Utah. Angeles is visiting in Cache and served and then they went county with relatives fMr?: bowling in Logan. Guests friends. cd j f3.?1'? of R Mrs. Elinor Leonard re- were Patricia Wood, Suzanne over turned Tuesday to her h:me Durrant. Tor.ya Gilbert. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. run Norccn Williams, in Lewiston from the Los AnLavor Hatch. They were on- geles area where she went to elson, Robin Hunt, Carol Charlinc Pond, Hutchinson, welcome her first grandDarla Buttars, Nancy child. Karren Jones, Anita atthe guests home; Ileidi Maughan or M- -. and Mrs. J. II. Stocks Salisbury, First NavyPetty Officer Class II. R. Fellows, son of in Lewiston were their sen ai: J Francine Benson. Mrs. Bob (Elaine) Barton Mrs. Ililva 0. Fellows of Clair cad his wife and family or Cedar City a:id Mr. and of Twin Falls spent the past Preston, is currently on a a- Mr. and Mrs. I.arman Ander- week in Lewiston at the home Caribbean deployment son and daughter of Muorc, tf her father, Ervin Van Or- - board the amphibious landing Ida. On Monday the group den. Mr. Barton came Ss-t- ship USS La Salle. wert to the Salt Lake airport urday and took his family! J to bid goodbye to Jav Slocks, home on Tuesday. Cl ,.li Weekend guests at the san of Mr. and Mrs. Ciair " Stocks, as he left to serve home of Mr. and Mrs. RodS ney Dahle were their daughas a missionary in Bolivia. Mrs. Ross Wilson of Salt ter Sherrie asd two girl Luke City visited over the friends of Salt Lake City. THITIS.. Fill., SAT.. AM) SUN., ONLY weekend with her parents in HONORED Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Max K. Rawlings of LewI.ernhisel. v. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bomnn is! n was honored on his attended the marriage cere- eiehth birthday Friday. They '1 mony Friday in the I.ngan I'lnxed games and refreshIDS Temple of Miss Janet ment were served to Phillip Greaves of Cleveland, Ohio, Xacgie, Brad Hansen, GregChad Pitcher, ory Tarbet, Kelly Naegle, Floyd Troy Pond, Clark Noble, Todd PER GAL. Hcnsr.n, Kirk Smith, Steven Smith. 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