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Show Californians In Lewiston LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Johnson Bex Morrison and family of and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fresno, Calif., are visiting in Dale Peterson and family, Lewiston with relatives and Miss Coy Spackman, Larry friends. They attended the Weeks, all of Lewiston, am Pitcher reunion a week ago Miss Kim Titensor of Cove and have been visiting in attended Dairy Day Montana Yellowstone at Lagoon Thursday. Park and are now back in Misses Darla and Sharon Lewiston before returning to Wiser of Brigham City spent their California home. several days last week in Mrs. (Bill (Marilyn) Grif-fet-h Lewiston visiting at the home and two children of Pin of their grandparents, ' Mr. gree, Ida., are guests of her and Mrs. Cecil Kent and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Emerett Wiser. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pond Morrison, while her home is being completed in Pingree. of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morrison visited ov- Roger Pond and Mr. and Mrs. er the weekend in Lewiston Randy Fond of Logan, and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joan Hughs of Ucon Mrs. Floyd Morrison. He is were guests at the home of working for the Forestry Sur- Mr. and Mrs. George Pond vey in Dubois, Ida. Tuesday. They were here to Mr. and Mrs. Cless Ilyer, attend the funeral of their former residents of Lewiston, uncle, Leon Pond. visited here Monday with relMrs. Eleanor Dempsey of atives and friends. They are Ogden spent Sunday with her making their home in Logan mother, Mrs. Florence Pond. for the summer from their Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunter home in Mesa, Ariz. of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilbert Mrs. Fred Wood of San Franand family, Mr. and ' Mrs. cisco were weekend guests at Brice Gilbert and family, Mr. the home of Mr, and Mrs. L. lli-Lan- d and' June Ira Hyer is convalescing at his home in Lewiston after receiving medical treatment in the IDS hospital in Logan for several weeks. Mrs. Loran Smith, Mrs. Alene Smith and son Allen and daughter Wendy, accompanied by Mrs. Elnora (Merlin and son Gary of Logan, were in Parma, Ida., last week to attend the wedding reception of Marcia, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. ' Glen Weeks. Mrs. Weeks is a niece of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Osterlin. On their way home they visited in Nyssa, Ore., with Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Talbot, and in Fruitland, Ida., with Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Talbot. Mrs. Campbell Baer entertained at a family dinner Sunday at her home in honor of her husband. Family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Baer and family of Logan, Bill Baer of and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deimer and family of w Mc-Knig- ht You forgot the milk! extra milk Don't you forget . . . Buy tonight MKiOCAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH I GET YOUR PAINT AND ROME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS NOW AT PRESTON LUMBER COAIPANY AND SAVE, SAVE, SAVE Ogden, The Deimers spent the weekend at their parents' home. Mrs. Dellis LeFevre and daughter Reba of Panguitch are visiting in Lewiston at the home of her brother-in-laand his wife, Mr. ' and Mrs. Cecil LeFevre. Mr. and Mrs. Larry and three children of Lewiston attended a family dinner in Preston Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Titensor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood have a new baby boy born June 12 in the Logan LDS hospital. He will be named Curtis Gilbert. He was welcomed home by three sisters and two brothers. Overnight guests Saturday night in Lewiston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Bern-hiswere their daughter, Mrs. Ross (Betty) Wilson; a niece, Mrs. Hazel S. Parkin- THE CITIZEN Save Now At Preston Lumber's D. Bodily in Lewiston. Roy. 24, 1971 TORO NEW Benson Stake will be well represented at the annual All Church TO SALT LAKE Dance Festival this weekend when nine couples and four girls will participate in costume in the ballroom dance and all girls dance in the University of Utah Stadium. Dance directors for Benson Stake are Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rigby of Richmond. Pictured are ballroom dancers (ba:k, left to right) Dennis Parry, Gil Hyer, Leon Spackman, Spencer Geddes, Michael Cottle, Dana Andersen, Steven Parry. (Front row, left to right) JoAnn Simmonds, Cheryl Bagley, Jerri Stephenson, Chris Marler, Roxanne Hendricks, LuAnn Griffin, Diane Jensen, Kara Lee Gardner, and Julyn Morin. Riding Lawn Mower A Delightful Gill . $399.95 WE HAVE A FULL SELECTION OF TORO POWER AIOWERS From $79.95 Fishing FLOORING Kit Pole l x Includes Everything . . . Line Reel Pole el REG. REGULAR $11.00 $10.95 Only son, and a daughter-in-laMrs. Ted Bernhisel. E 4 $799 Only $750 Per 109 Planning io Fix Up Your Home PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER WILL DO IT NOW NEW B00F NEW SIDING LITTLE LEAGUE Little League teams have been actively involved in games and practices according to S. Willard Jessop, division supervisor. Coaches for the teams are Steven Bodily, Yankees; Vaughi Blair, Mets; Ken Hyer, Giants; Chris McKnight, Cornish; Wyndon Ward, Richmond, and Rodney Fabricius, Newton. Little League team pictured, (back, left ti right) Ken Hyer, coach; David Lawrence, Brett Sharp, Kirk Smith, David Rawlings, Kevin Ldtz, Michael Weeks. (Front) Darris Taylor, Sidney Allen, Brent Allen, Ronnie Hansen, Todd Johnson and Drew Hansen. HEM0DEL We Have Experts Ready to Go to Work FREE ESTIMATE CALL TODAY FOR Alaskan Woman Visits GONE TO VI'S CAR WASH AND GET YOUR FREE Car Wash WHEN YOU GET A FILL - UP OF High Quality Conoco Gasoline - (8 GALLON MINIMUM PLEASE) AN ATTENDANT WILL BE ON DUTY 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. DAILY Get Your Free Car Wash Anytime WE GIVE YOU TOKENS THAT CAN BE USED AT YOUR CONVENIENCE VI'S CONOCO Car Wash TRENTON Mrs. Sidney Ellerman of Anchorage, Alaska, was a guest Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry EUerman. She had flown to Twin Falls, and there picked up her car and was driving to Greeley, Colo., for a visit with relatives for a month. Mrs. Eddie Lee Cottle took a plane to Oakland, Calif., on Thursday to meet her husband, who has been released from the service. They spent two days in the Bay area, where Eddie served his misreturning to sion, before Trenton to make their home.' Another ' released serviceman from Trenton, Bennie Read and wife of Ogden, and y his sister, Mr. and Mrs. (Susan) Forbes, and two children of Cupertino, Calif., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Read. Miss Christi Godfrey is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Godderidge. Mark Grant spent last week at Ogden with his nephew, Ronnie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Veloy Griffin. While there, he and Ronnie attended a Scout Workshop where Mark gained several merit badges toward his Eagle award. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Code have moved into the Wiser home and have accepted employment with Merlin L. Andrew. Air. and Mrs. Fred Green and family enjoyed a vacation at Glacier National Park during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen of Moses Lake, Wash., spent a week in Cache Valley visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius J. Jensen of Trenton, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead of Fair-vieWhile here they went with their daughter, Debra, to Manli, where she was married in the temple there. Later they attended a wedding reception for their daughter in Blanding, and Utah. A further wedding reception was held at Moses Lake. 852-081- 0 Cot-ti- before. These made numbers 31 and 32 of the great grandchildren for the Binghams. Mr. Bingham was pleased to receive a telephone call from his youngest sister, Airs. Elgin Young of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. Bingham is confined to his bed and wheel chair. Mr. and Mrs. Roland and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder attended the Lion Ladies night at Richmond on Wednesday evening, where the installation of officers took place. Roland is a holdover director for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olson and family spent Sunday with his mother, Airs. Elsie Olson. Mor-tens- on De-Lo- son-in-la- w PRESTON Several Trenton people went to Hyrum Mortuary on Sunday evening to the viewing of Airs. Della Nielsen, the mother of Mrs. Budd (Lower of Trenton. At sacrament meeting, high councihnen Julius P. Jensen and Phillip Bergeson were e speakers. Edward Lee also spoke, reporting his tour of duty in Vietnam. Craig Merrill was advanced to the office of Priest. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bingham were made happy the other day by a visit from a granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jay Federico and their twin sons. The Binghams had never seen the smallest baby ' Elmer G. teacher in his ward. His chilof dren are Mrs. Jim (Shari (Verda Bentley) Malin Scottsdale, Ariz., who were married in the Arizona Temple, were honored at an open house at her home, 27 Park Street, Lewiston, Ut., by Mr. and Mrs. M. Boyce Pitcher on June 23. The new Mrs. Malin moved to Lewiston three years ago and has been employed by the Cache County School District as kindergarten teacher in the Lewiston elementary1 school. Prior to moving she lived in Phoenix where her children were born and raised. They are Mrs. M. Boyce (Neva) Pitcher of Lewiston; Lynn II., Phoenix; R. Brent, Portland, Ore., and Judy, attending BYU at Provo. She has 11 grandchildren. Mr. Malin is formerly of Ogden and Salt Lake City. He is actively involved in business enterprises in Scottsdale at the present time. He has been a branch president and has officiated in the Salt (Lake Temple. At the present time he is a high priest and home Enamel Exedte Sherwln Williams Gal. Laymen! - 4 x 4 $6.59 REG. $2.83 V" SHEET Latex $195 QTSUB FREE ESTIMATES WE DAVE A Married In Arizona Temple and Mrs. Under ON ALL REMODELING AND REPAIRS . . . Open House Honors Couple Mr. Paint Specials Lynn) Pinkerman and Mrs. Lamona (Connie Diane) Hodgson, both of Scottsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Mialin are living in Scottsdale. Church Teachers Carpenter AND AVAILABLE Plumber A Bathroom Set I PIECES STEEL TUB, TOILET -Cto the Fleer WASH BASIN ON DUTY TO SERVE YOU NOW t ! ! omplete Only $149.00 Get Certificates & Bishop LaVor Smith presented certificates of completion of the Teachers Training Course in the Lewiston Third Ward to Rodney Wright, Marilyn Creiger, Neva Pitcher, Boyce Pitcher, Ronald Hansen, Beth Hanson, Gam Bodily, Lods Bodily, Clair Richard Alsop, Farn Perkins, Mary Perkins, Mcr-dit- h Hall, Linda Olsen, Zora Layne, Kent Buttars, Melanie Sharp, Cleone Allsop, Rhea Cole, Viva Smith, Teri Wright and Roddy Sharp. JSi Tro-set- h, UHAtMt 1 Imd4i 4r 11 A. ! I MM I |