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Show Steers Accepts Babies Blessed In Richmond Bank Position PTA Plans Meet For Founders Day - RICHMOND Three ba- and Mr. and ' Mrs. Clyde ins of Richmond were ' Mr. bies were blessed in the Rich- Yeates of Hyrum, Caren and Mrs. Samuel King and and Mrs. Corwin Baxter Ted E. Steers, local banker, mond South Ward Sunday. Baldwin and daughter of The infant son of gan, Mr. and Mrs. Warren of Salt Lake City; Gary has accepted a position with Mrs. Colon Jenkins Mr. and Clifford and family of Ogden, Stone. Crunnel Hall and a Tlu Lewiston Elementary was Bank & the name of Clint Dee given the Tracy-Colliwill hold a Founders and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo friend of Preston; Mr. and his by Trust Company in Salt Lake father, assisted by grandfa- Bullen of Richmond. Mrs. Wendell Jenkins and Day meeting Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m., under the direction of City. The Steers family plans ther, Wendell Jenkins, and Terry Raymond Crawford Troy of Freedom, Wyo.; Mr. Mrs. Reese Naeglc of Corand Sherwon Sberwin Mrs. and The Bair Bair. infant son was confirmed at the regular to make their home in Bounnish. of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Blau fast meeting Sunday by his Cliff Bair of Richmond. tiful where they will start was The Green Circle" progiven the name of Ker- father, l)r. Edward R. Craw- -' Dennis Bell, son of Mr. and construction on a new home ry Ardeil, assisted gram will be presented by by Nor ford, and members of the Mrs. Den Beil of Richmond, Mrs. Mark Godfrey of Tren-tondean Blau, LaMont Bair and slunily. South Richmond Guest Ward speaker for the members of the bishopric. They wish to express their The will be Mrs. McKay pro gram Mr. of and Mrs. opnc rament services were Pres. thanks and appreciation to Dell daughter Bullen was given the Region IV Directdinner guests at the 'Wayne Traveller and High Rawlings, Sunday or, Utah Congress PTA. Asthe people of this commun- name of Hollie Ann by ' her home of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Councilman Asacl Buttars. Mrs. Naegle in the sisting for their friendship and father, assisted by George M. Blau were Mrs. Lettie ity Alfred Nelson was invited to Blau, ' meeting arrangements are Lorenzo Bullen and Nielson, over these in the meeting. Mrs. Haines support many participate Mr. Mrs. Lewana and Lund, Mrs. WilBlau, Yeates. Musical numbers were pre- lard years, and wish to extend to Clyde Mark GodMrs. Jessop, Mr. Mrs. Nordean Blau and acsented Visitors at the home of Mr. by Lloyd Gardner, them an invitation to stop and Mrs. and Nancollas. Carl frey companied by a daughter, and Mrs. Dell Bullen of Rich- and Jan Blau of Nibley. The PTA held a regular visit whenever they are in the mond on Sunday were Mr. Sunday visitors at the home Sara Lee, and Margaret Bountiful area. and Mrs. George M. Nielson of Mr. and Mrs Colon Jenk- Lo-jM- r. ns . bl. - IBTS Lewiston Literary Club Holds Meeting GET Air.1V FROM IT ALfJli Upcoming Toum March 26, 27, 21 Includes Lehman Cavei, all tighli In Dnalh Valley and a Lai Vegai package. DEATH VALLEY: Tonopah, $55.00 HAWAIIAN LEI DAY TOUE: May Day li lei Day In Hawaii. Hawaii'i flower festival. Deluxe, all Island, all inclusive (9 Sp. $519.00 meals), 14 glorious days, April 21 fa May 5. LAKE POWELL: May 21, 22, 23 (Lv. 4:30 P.M.). Bryco Canyon. The Lewis-te- n Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of Literary Club met Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson, day evening at the home of received her cap. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pope Mrs. Holland Johnson in Cornish, with Miss Mac Hanson, of Cokeville, Wyo., spent last Includes all day boat trip and $75.00 June I to 22. deluxe all Island, all Indusiva (9 special meals), 14 glorious days. $519.00 HIU. CUMORAH PAGEANT TOUR: Visit all Church and National History points of Interest. 17 days July 23 to Aug. S. $325.00 Our many satliflud customers are convincing evidence of outstanding service rendered. Let us shew you what we mean!!! HAWAII SUMMER VACATION TOUR: DAVIS COUNTY FALDM0 president, conducting the meeting. Mrs. Omar Berge-so- n gave an interesting review of the book Love Story", by Eric Segal. Refreshments were served to 12 TRAVEL club 68 South 600 East Bountiful, Utah 84010 TOURS Phana 295-752- - LEWISTON members. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nielsen have returned to their home in Lewiston after spending several days in Twin Falls with their daughter and her rl husband, Mr. and Mrs. Call, and in Burley with their son and wife and family, Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Niel- 6 De-Ve- registry wedding sen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Det-to- n of Lewiston were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Blair in Logan on Monday night, and participated in their family hime evening program. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bem-hisvisited in Salt Lake City over the weekend attending the Capping Ceremony at the Holy Cross School of Nursing where their granddaughter, Best Wishes To: GORDON WILLIAMS CARMA BERGQUIST February JULIE ANN CROPPER 19, 1971 L February EE VERL WINWARD February 26, February - Brides and Grooms Cbolco Phone - 26, 1971 GIFT WRAP AND DELIVERY Be on a Gift of tho NOTICE Artist Festivals Held By Wards 1971 MARVIN REEDER DIXIE STEERS j 19, 1971 AILAN EDDINGTON LYNETTE BODILY - FREE el Wednesday in Lewiston with Mrs. Popes mother and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Detton. Mrs. H. F. Bemhisel, Mrs. Z W Pond, Mrs. Maude Ilyer and daughter Becky, and Miss Julie Merrill of the Janette Brmkerhoff Leavitt camp of DUP, presented the program at the meeting in Logan on Thursday of the County DUP. Lewiston Literary club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred V. Karren, with Mrs. II. C. Wood, president, conducting the meet-ing- . Program chairman Ada Kent, introduced Mrs. Alda Brown of Richmond who gave an interesting program on poetry, and read poems she had written. She was assisted in the reading of her poetry by Mrs. Claudia Christensen, and Mrs. Mae Hill, both of Richmond. Refresh ments were served to 13 ' members and four guests. 852 - 0737 By request or due to late All Couples Are Not Listed. Registration GIFTS FOR ANY AND ALL OCCASIONS - LEWISTON The Lewiston Second Ward Young Artists Festival was held Tuesday evening 'with music director, Mrs. Vertis Bodily, conducting the program. The members of the ward participating on the program were MAN OUT (Continued from page 1) efforts by developers chase this area. "This is primarily to a pur- Feb. IS, 1971 THE CITIZEN LEWISTON BRIEFS Gary LaMar Wiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rey L. Wiser, Too Late To Classify was confirmed a member of FOR SALE BY OWNER the LDS church in the Fourth Three bedroom home meeting Thursday at the ward fast kitchen with bar ami meeting. Large Lewiston school. Pledge of built-inMr. and Mrs. Earl Ander15 x 22 living Allegiance was led by Myrna son of with relroom visited with Logan fireplace ana Gregory and reverence by and friends in Lewisseparate TV room. RedecMarie Goody. Special music atives orated with carpet and for the meeting was furnished ton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell D. drapes. Call by the school chorus with 713c Franklin. Mrs. Vertis Bodily conducting Wiser and family of Brigham Satwere dinner guests and Mrs. Arthur Marin ac- City Business was urday at the home of his mo- FOR SALE companist. Cheap transporconducted by Ina Archibald ther, Mrs. Emorett Wiser. tation, 8175, 1961 Ford 6 Last Monday a surprise and Annette Godfrey. A nom cyl. with overdrive. New inating committee was select- birthday parly was held for and seat covers. CaH tires Edith who has been Barlow, ed. Members include Mrs. 7t3c Ted Steers Sociof Relief the president Match Wilcox, Mrs. Glade in the Games third ward. Griffin and Mrs. LaPried Shu- ety man with Mrs. Glade Griffin were played and sweet rolls FOR SALE 1969 FORD and hot chocilatc were servserving as chairman. auto, trans., vinyl top, Mrs. discussed ed. Twenty-thre- e women atNaegle factory air. Less than 400 scholarchanges in Blue Book. like new. tended the morning social. ship funds and CEII projects. Phone 7t3c G. Ivie and Stanley Refreshments were served by family Mrs. Daines Lund, hospital- of Salt Lake City were the dinner guests Sunday at the FOIl SALE Americana Enity chairman. cyclopedias. Over 8400 new. home of Robert Wood. Later LIONS GIVE Will take 8100. Also blond they spent the evening at the stereo and npcaker, blond (Continued lrom page 1) home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold TV. Phone 7t3c Veldon Bair, A. B. Ilunsakcr, G. Wood. Mr. Ivie Is a neJed Robinson, Evan Spnck-maof Mrs. Harold Baird. and Jerry Bunn, 10 year phew FOR IlENT--3 bdrm. home. pins. 2 baths. Located in FrankA committee for the Little lin. Carpet and drapes. assigned to the Boys and Phone Bucaroo Rodeo during Black Girls Committee. A commitGarage. 7tfc and White included tee was organized to collect Days Wynn Ward, chairman; Jer- - old eye glasses. Delbert Egry Bunn, Jed Robinson, Dell an will be chairman with W. HELP WANTED Cafe help day and night. Cook and Tripp and Don Bell. New II. Fleming, Dr Ed Merrill waitress. Apply in perclub members, Don Bell, Dell and Floyd White as son. Pop N Pins Lanes. Tripp and Wynn Ward, were members. 7tlc s. 646-233- 9, 646-233- 9. Gal-axi- e, by-law- s, 852-151- 5. - sum- mer habitat for big game and the Fish and Game Department recently planted big horn sheep on the mountain. The zoology department at Utah Slate University uses this Dry Lake area lor their cuUleor research work and have found three rare types of shrimp that are indigenous to the mtermountain area, 'they are interested in acquisition to maintain a zoological field station there. "The Slate Road Commission has recently acquired, through condemnation, an tract for the construction of a rest area there. We are making an appeal to every possible source lor but the consensus funds, seems to be that our best possible chance would be lor you to persuade the Forest Service to purchase the land outright or, if this is not feasible, for you and your colleagues to sponsor a bill for a direct appropriation from 852-151- n 852-215- 1. 18-ac- re SAVE NOW AT U.&I- .- SEE FOR YOURSELF and compare. . Congress. The developers have given us 90 days to come up with the purchase price (their cost plus' research, engineering, etc.) as yet undisclosed to us. We are confident that we will have the support of the County Commissioners and 1 will have them give you their I am also asking opinions. members of our technical committee to prepare papers the dramatic difference you can see in color tv! featured In all naw 23" own. giant-acre- 1971 color tv con tola I an 2Hi.Ul that regarding .the impact this development win have on all the environmental factors that have so belatedly become a part of our conscious- LaNae Bair, Bodily, Stanley after 150 years of abuse. ness, Marilyn Bodily, Pat Bruce Spackman, June This I will send at a later: Spackman, Reed Dent, Mark date. Please help us get this' Dent, Ellen Bodily, Boyd Bodily, SueAnn Wheeler, Tru- beautiful valley back to the dy Wheeler, Randon Wheeler, Forest Service where it beBeverly Hutchinson, Darlene longs. Buttars, Mandy Pitcher, CaYour advice and counsel re! Gibbons, Sharlene Glover, will be appreciated. Leon Spackman, Howard Expressing concern over Spackman, Gary Spackman, other areas in Cache Valley, Mark Gibbons, Bishop Rex Croft has also written to Sen. Spackman, LaMont Wheeler, Reed Bullen, Rep. Charles Guy VanDyke. Several dis- Leatham, Rep. Dale Workplays were exhibited by the man and Rep. Charles Bullen members of the ward includ- at the Utah State Legislature ing paintings, pictures, quilts, in Salt Lake City; baby beds and leather work. "This letter is in support The Cove Ward held its of a pending piece of legislaYoung Artists Festival Tues- tion entitled Protection of Reday night under direction of creational Uses of Naturally Gloria Larsen, music director. Master of Ceremonies for Flowing Streams. "When a fisherman sees a the event was Russell Those participating on section of his favorite fishing the program were Roxanne stream ravaged by a bulldozHendricks, Kim Titensor, Al- er beyond the point where it lison Titensor, Steven Allen, can no longer become a proConnie Allen, Lexie Larsen, ductive piece of water, he is Angela and Katie Shumway, usualply outraged at his loss Angela Kingsford, Jeanette of a favorite recreational site. "The real tragedy, howevAllen, and a musical number was presented by the teach- er, is the total loss of a ers of the MIA. Officers of streambed that has been hunthe MIA include Reginald dreds of years in the process ' n of evolving into a milieu Rawlins, superintendent; Rich and Varr Allen, where three or four species of counselors; Mrs. Clair Allen, sih, the amphibians, the small president, with Violet Larsen birds and aquatic insect life and Lorraine Taylor as coun-- ! mammals, songbirds, game had reached a balance in naselors Visitors at the home of Mr. ture that provided esthetic and Mrs. Cyrus Skidmore of value that .too often cannot be Richmond were Mr. and Mrs. measured against the Richard Skidmore and fam- ed productivity gain from! the land reclaimed. ily of Ammon, Idaho. Weekend visitors at the Such a situation happened home of Mr. and Mrs. Verlin a few years on the lower Leavitt of Cove were their stretches of the Blacksmith; sons, Dr. and Mrs. Glade Fork where it coursed through Leavitt, Oraville, Calif., and the Nibley farmlands. What Dr. and Mrs. Gaylord Leav-- , was once one of the most pro-ilSan Jose, Calif. They;ductive stretches of fishing came to Utah to attend the water in the valley, abound- funeral for their grandmoth- ing in all forms of wildlife, is er, Mrs. Viola Jackson Kent. now a millrace or was such Mr. and Mrs Virgil Marler when I gave up fishing there. left this weekend for a visit I am sure that the Provo with their son Gene in Ore- River ' suffered the same gon. Also accompanying them wanton destruction in some were Mr. and Mrs. Oral areas and will continue to Laync, who stayed in Nampa happen there as well as othto visit with their daughter er rivers unless legislation is and family, Mr. and Mrs. adopted that will provide study of ALL factors that are inIlenry McKnight. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiser, fluenced by such action. 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