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Show CACHE CITIZEN, THURSDAY APRIL 5, 1973 Lewiston Iienson News Couple Returns From Hawaii ding school in Wapato, Newell and Irene King were Washington, visited her by Laree Bodily Islands for eleven exhilarating days, with an organized tour group. They visited four of the Islands, with three days spent in Honolulu. There was a guided tour of Pearl Harbor where they saw the remains of some of. the The Bird of sunken ships. Paradise Park proved to be very interesting. One day was spent on a river trip on the Wailua River on Kauai. A in the Hawaiian parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Pond, and family for a few days during spring vacation. Lt. and Mrs. Alan Harris, of Jacksonville, North Carolina, have a new baby boy who weighed 10 lbs. at birth. There is a 2 Vk year old boy in the family also. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rex G. Plowman of Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Harris, Nibley. Lt. Harris is a helicopter pilot in Marine Corps. the was pineapple plantation Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Florence) visited and entertainment at the Polynesian Center was out- Wheeler and family attended standing. They visited the IDS funeral services on Thursday Temple grounds, and the Church for Mrs. Wheelers mother, College of Hawaii. Irene says Mrs. Sena Holjeson Hansen, 82, she enjoyed the fabulous florist who passed away on March 26 shops and fabric shops, as well at her home in Smithfield. as the beautiful beaches. Visiting at the Wheeler home At Lewiston 2nd ward Scott have been two of Mrs. Bodily and Teresa Gereaux Wheeler's sisters, Mrs. were confirmed members of Clarence (Verla) Hugie, Los the church. The Gereaux fami- Angeles, California, and Mrs. Russell (Hilda) Ferguson of ly had a family following church honoring Pasco, Washington. Ross and Linda Labrum and Teresa and the 14th birthday of Julia. Guests were Mr. and family travelled to Great Falls, Mrs. Seymour Rindlisbacher, visit Montana, for a four-da- y Amalga; Mr. and Mrs. Harry with Reed and Sue Larsen and Rindlisbacher and children of family. Linda and Sue are Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. sisters. Martin Blau and son of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Idaho. Spackman have received word Mr. and Mrs. Russ Layne that their son,' Bruce, who is have a new grandson. The wee serving a LDS Mission in one was born to Mr. and Mrs. Japan, has recently been apJerry Layne of Smithfield, last pointed mission secretary. week. Mildred Karren has returned Dr. and Mrs. Gary Gibbons from a y vacation at Las She accomand family have been visiting Vegas, Nevada. his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. panied her son, Jay Dee, and Ray Gibbons, for the past ten his family of Logan the home of days. They are enroute from a an Mildred Karren has returned former military assignment at vacation at Las Pensacola, Florida, to a new from a in Nevada. at a She accomCaliforbase Vegas, assignment nia. panied her son, Jay Dee, and A tiny new son was born to his family of Logan to the home Blaine and Vella Durrant last of another son, Dr. Neil S. week at the Logan LDS Karren and family, who recently moved to Las Vegas from Hospital. Last week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Utah. Enroute, the Duane Labrum and children Karrens were overnight guests, enjoyed a short vacation trip to in St. George,of Mr. and Mrs. St. George to visit Duane's Wendell (Velma) Baylis. Mrs. sister, LuAnn, who is attending Baylis is an aunt of Mrs. Jay Kairen."' Dixie College. They visited Dcei ! points of interest including the'"' Mr. and Mrs. Roiiald Cole and Jacob Hamblin home and the family of Idaho Falls, Idaho were weekend guests of Mr. Brigham Young home. Miss Judy Pond, who is atten- - and Mrs. Eugene Cole. The two er 10-d- Mr. and Mrs. George Williams were pleased to have his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Eldon Williams of Richland, Washington, as overnight guests Monday. They were accompanied by a son, Roger Preece, and Miss Janice Shade. The George Williams were in Ogden Sunday, at the home of their son, Wendell, and his family, for a family gathering. They also drove to Salt Lake City to see their daughter, Laurel. Saturday evening they attended the Air Force Band Concert in Logan. Mrs. Ethel Williams is visiting at Milwaukee, Oregon, with her son, Alvin, and his family. Alma and Ida Kemp drove to Shelley, Idaho Saturday to visit their daughter and Ida May and Carl Hall and family. Mrs. Leora Cunningham of Rathdrum, Idaho is with her mother, Elvira Elwood, for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pitcher attended church in Trenton Ward Sunday to see their blessed. The baby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Griffin. son-in-la- great-grands- Mrs. Pauline Swapp and children of Ogden were visiting with the Don Van Dyke family Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Stevens arrived home Sunday from their trip to Moline, Illinois where they visited their son George, his wife, and four children. They also enjoyed four days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed (Margie) Illinois. Scout-0-Ram- Beer at Carlyle, Mrs. Beer and Mrs. Stevens are sisters. The spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Salon Lewis. The two by Alice S. Cardon a held at At the the old USU Fieldhouse Saturday the Benson Cub Scouts received a blue ribbon on their booth which was a demonstration on Safety in the Home. ladies then returned home Scout-o-ram- together. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bodily and daughter, Rozanne; Todd Bodily, a grandson; and daughter-in-laMary Bodily of Logan, drove to North Salt Lake Saturday to visit their other daughter, Meridee, and her husband, Stuart Hatch, and their three small sons. Mrs. attend her grandfathers funeral. While here she spent a few days visiting in Benson with Richard's family, and in Smithfield with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Packer. The Ward Reunion was held Friday evening, at the ward Rawlings, had the pleasure of having a niece visit with them recently. Mrs. John (Donna) Coleman of St. Louis, Missouri, spent the day visiting and acquiring genealogical data. Mrs. Coleman will be remembered as the daughter of the late Mrs. Bessie Hendricks, who was a sister of Mrs. Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allsop had a family dinner Sunday following church, where their new little girl was blessed and given the name of Melanie. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lew P. Allsop, Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Archibald, Dean Archibald and Marjorie Jar-dinClarkston; Martha Ann cultural hall. were Mrs. Effie attended Toombs, Mr. and Mrs. Ken (Marie Toombs) Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. George (Agatha Ballard) Alder, Mr. and Mrs. Lavere Ricks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berger, Mrs. Florence. Hayball, Mr. and Mrs. Max (Cloteele Reese) Dahle, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon (Coleen Rees) Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.- Blain (Laura Ricks) Hansen, and Mrs. Daisy Ricks. and Hyrum of Blackfoot, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. James Pond and family, Val Allsop, and Mrs. Annie Hubble, all of Lewiston. The Mutual Marrieds class of Lewiston 2nd Ward held a pot-luc-k supper party at the church Recreation hall Saturday evening under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Verden Dent. Monday evening the James Pond family and Mrs. Valeria Pond of Logan, visited in Salt - A musical program Delwin Pond and family. They Stevens' were gone for 17 days held their home evening and covered 3300 miles safely. together, with a program and At Little America in Wyoming supper concluding the acthey were held up for 21 hours, tivities. The Lewiston 2nd ward due to closed roads from heavy Relief snowfall. Society anniversary Mrs. Lee Pond and Mrs. Anna social was held last Wednesday Talbot travelled together to evening with a lovely musical Boise, Idaho, where Mrs. program presented by Ada Talbot yisited for a week with Wright of Franklin Idaho, Don: ha Shipley and Reva Merrill of and daughter, her Mrs. Wright sang Mr. and Mrs. Claud Baird and Preston. beautiful numbers and and eight a son, Lyle Talbot, family, and his family. Mrs. Pond went gave a musical reading. She was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Shipley, who also played piano accompaniment for two violin solos presented by Mrs. Merrill. Mrs. Bessie Godfrey gave a brief resume of the lesson which was outlined for the week. Refreshments were served to about 45 ladies. Cars and tracks and wheels and engines. That's some of the big hardware it takes to be a railroad. Cherish Your Yesterdays But Union Pacific isn't merely big Dream Your Tomorrows but hardware. We're mainly people . . . LIVE YOUR TODAYS people like Paul Bachtold, Don Thomas and Jim Erickson. y SOUTHERN TEMPLE Paul, Don and Jim are switchmen Include: Oakland, L.A. Mesa. in our Seattle yard. Their job is St. George, Manti Temples and S1S0.00 Sightseeing. important to you and your area, wherever you live. They work in the HAWAII far Decoration Day- terminal switching cars carrying 11 May raw materials, parts and finished All Inclusive, all Islands, personally to from most and the escorted, comprehensive products port, S375.00 tour!! warehouses and manufacturing facilities. U. P. switchmen all along the line work day and night in all CALGARY STAMPEDE-PACIFIN.W kinds of weather just so the goods 10 June get delivered . . . and on time. The most fun and scenery packed tour we've ottered. Space very Paul Bachtold. Don Thomas. Jim S295.00 limited. Erickson. Three of the twenty-seve- n thousand railroaders HILL CUMORAH PAGEANT at Union Pacific. Because of them EASTERN U.S. and the job they do, we're not July II Aug S Visit ell Church and Nal'l just another railroad. U65 00 highlights son-in-la- w IF WE DIDNT HAVE PAUL BACHTOLD, DON THOMAS, AND JIM ERICKSON, which was beautifully decoration for the occations. Music was furnished by Us an orchestra composed of Sky A View and USU students. floor show was presented, under the direction of dance directors Bob and Connie Seamons. Refreshments were served, and the evening was enjoyed by a large crowd. MIA officers in charge of the event included: y Calvin Maughan, Landell Ballard, Robert Hoffman, Beth Hobbs, Lois W. Ballard, and Sharlene Reese. Out of town guests present for the christening of Monica Ann, daughter of Dale and Youth Tour S31S.00 FALDMO TOURS TRAVEL DESK Main, Suite E Bountiful, Utah 84010 295-75- I 7 Lnii ill Premier plant food in bulk, bag or custom spread. the Union Pacific railroad people Because Phone collect MINERAL FERTILIZER COMPANY 5 or Midvale, Utah 255-27- 458-372- of General Conference being held in Salt Lake City this weekend, there will be no Priesthood meeting for Sunday School held in the ward, but Sacrament meeting will be held at the regular time, 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening. Sidney Cardon, accompanied by a friend Richard Groth, spent the weekend in California where Richard participated in stock car races. Sidneys wife, Nancy and young son Jared, spent a few days in Mt. Pleasant, visiting with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Dail Averett. Smithfield 4th Pettingill and Mrs. Mardean Lindbloom gave readings. The music was provided by Diane Liebes and Judy Allen accompanied by JoAnn McKenna. . Those from Hyde Park attending the World Chamipionship Cutter Competition in Pocatello recently were Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Robbins and Mr. Milt Friedli. Milt and Ralph Green Richmond South Ward Californians Visit by Edna Egan Mrs. Dorothy Powell of Richmond, Katherine and Kim California and Mrs. Janice Bailey of Sunset were Tremonton and special guests Colin and Alanilee Jenkins and baby of Richmond. Walston Berkley, recent visitors at their fathers home, the C. B. Johnsons. They are Mrs. Kay Bells sisters. torily. Mrs. Geniel Vinson spent the weekend visiting her sons, Terry and Lynn and families in Farmington and Salt Lake City. Bruce Haslam, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Haslam had the recent misfortune to receive a badly sprained ankle. Joy and Gary Stone enter- tained at their home in Pocatello in honor of Joy's father, Sherwin Bairs birthday, and for her sister Alanilee her husband Colin Jenkins and baby. The Jenkins are leaving Richmond to make their home in Helena, Montana, where they Those have employment. Mr. Mrs. and were: attending Sherwin Bair and children of and children of The infant son of Bishop and Mrs. Ariel Benson was given a blessing and the name of Brian Reed Benson by his father in Fast Meeting. Robert Edwood Anderson was confirmed a member of the Church by his grandfather. A. J. Mendenhall. Mrs. Canter was sustained as ward librarian. Keith Spackman' has undergone major surgery at the Logan LDS Hospital and is reported to be doing satisfac- Because there will be General Conference in Salt Lake City this Sunday, there will be no Sunday School, or 4:00 p.m. Sacrament meeting. There will be a Sacrament meeting held with the Richmond North ward at 7:00 p.m. Zelda Stoddard sustained a broken arm and many brusies as the result of a fall Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Treas of Twin Falls, Idaho were weekend guests at Lucile Mrs. Treas is a Hillyards. granddaughter. Slate Saturday Paper Drive by Winifred Ziegler Second Year Beehive girls will conduct a paper drive Saturday morning as a service project. If the girls should miss your home and you have papers to give please call Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Layne are the parents of a baby boy bom March 27, at the Logan LDS Hospital. He is welcomed at home by four sisters. Proud Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Larsen of Denver, Colorado and Mr. and Mrs. C. Russ Layne of Lewiston. Mrs. Naomi Granig has been in the Logan LDS Hospital recuperating from a heart ailment. Mrs. Harriet Noble recently visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kidman in Salt Lake. 563-538- 5. Mrs. Shanna Talbot and daughters Leigh and Kaye of Denver, Colo, are guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hillyard. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hillyard have returned home from an extended vacation in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon V. Lind and family of 250 East 1st No. Smithfield have returned to their home after a three month stay in Los Alomos, New Mexico, where Mr. Lind has been working at. a government science laboratory. The Lind's five children accompanied them to New Mexico. Mrs. James Tuveson is in the Logan LDS Hospital where he has undergone surgery. 1972 CIIEV. PICKUP, V8 4speed, power steering cheyenne package 1971 21 $3475 OPEL WAGON, Air Condition, Auto Trans, $1900 1969 FORD 2 DOOR AIR CONDITION $1145 1970 Kathy Reese, were Kathys mother, Mrs. Ellen Stevens and family; Mrs. Jennie Reese, Dale's grandmother; Mr. 506 South Gfto M-M- of Smithfield spent the weekend by Janae Friedli The Chere Ota Club met for with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Greene their March meeting recently and family in Pocatello. . . at the home of Blanche Robbins. Victor Manning was ad- Mrs. Robbins mother, Mrs. vanced to a teacher last week in Gertrude Perkes was co- Sacrament service. Victor is hostess. Prizes were won by living with the Ray Thomleys. Mrs. Julia Grant and her Evelyn Kirby, Ruth Hansen and Helen Seamons. Luncheon was sister, Mrs. I reta S. ..acobsen served to 11 members and one .from Logan have returned to their homes following a trip to guest . The Hyde Park Ward held California. their Relief Society birthday party March 16. Dinner was served to about 140 members Beehive Girls and their husbands. Mrs. Essie The Saturday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reese was blessed and given the name of Monica Ann Reese by her father. The ward Gold and Green Ball was held last Tuesday evening at the cultural hall TOUR-Ma- CflSDfldll Cyrene Bagley, Dale's grandfather; and a cousin DeAnn Woodward. Cache North Stake and Gleaners held a fireside at the Benson Ward Chapel SunBrent Hogan, day evening. President of USU First Stake was the Speaker. baptized WED BE JUST ANOTHER RAILROAD. am was presented by the family of Sherman Johnson, a brother of Howard H. Johnson and Reta Johnson Ricks. Mrs. Kitty Tarbet visited in Salt Lake City recently with members of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tarbet and family, and with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey (Doris) Sweeten and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hobbs are proud of a new grandson bom March 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hobbs of American Fork. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oga J. Falslev. At Sundays Sacrament meeting Scott Falslev, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaRon Falslev, was presented to be ordained a Priest. Cindy Lou Schenavar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schenavar was confirmed a member of the Church by A. Robert Munk. She was Lake City at the home of Special Joyner and Margaret Lofthouse, Jay and Shanna Cowley, Darrell and Betty Ricks, and MelRoy and Lois Ballard served on the committee in charge. A delicious dinner was served to almost 200 ward members and former ward members. 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