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Show THE CITIZEN 6 THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1973 Lewiston ComingsAndGoing Laree Bv their son Dee, all of Moses Lake Bodily Michael and Emeline Goodwin. Smithfield, took Mrs. Thy-r- a Griffeth to Salt Lake City Thursday, where they visited with Mr.and Mrs. Charles Hess and son and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hintze and baby. Mrs. Griffeth also attended a session in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Brent and Michelle. As they were returning home the Goodwins and Mrs. Griffeth stopped in Clearfield to visit with Elwyn and Zenath Thomas. The llintzes and Hesses then came . Wash., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.II. Stocks. The Wisers and Mrs. Denning came for the funeral of Alma S. Packer. Mrs. Lois Holliday of.Kays-vill- e spent a day last week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ada Kent. Edward and Sharon Bodily and children, Dublin, Calif., have been visiting with the Bardo Bodily family. While here they attended funeral services at Clarkston for Sharons grandfather, George Myler. On Sunday the Bardo Bodilys entertained at a birthto Lewiston to spend the weekday dinner for their grandend. Diane, a daughter of Velma and JLene Rawlins daughter, Eddie and Sharon. Other guests were in Ogden last week to visit were Dennis and Sue Thurgood their son and brother, LaVere and baby of hooper, Ut., and Rawlins, and his family. They Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler. were present for the baptism and confirmation of Paul Rawlins at the Ogden 13th Ward.Velma returned home and JLene spent the remainder By Margaret Hansen of the week with her sister Vera at her home in Brigham City. Visiting Gertrude Toolson Kurt Smith and Derwin during the last month were Dr. Velarde were presented with and Mrs. Brian Toolson and certificates of graduation from four children from Seattle, Primary, by Bishop Boyce Wash!; Beth Graham and Mr. Pitcher, in Lewiston 2nd Ward and Mrs. Allan Graham and son sacrament meeting Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Toolson Kurt is the son of Bishop and. and family from Bountiful; Mr. Mrs. LaVor Smith and Derwin and Mrs. Dick Graham and son is a foster son of Mr. and Mrs. from Washington D. C.; Mr. Evan Fullmer. and Mrs. Burns Toolson from and Baker Captain Kerin Ogden; Vern Toolson from Men-doVelma Rawlins Dr. and Mrs. Landell and Laree Bodily, of the Toolson and four children from Lucinda B. Layne Camp of San Diego; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Thurston from Ventura, Calif., attended a tea Thursday after- and Steve Baker from Las noon, given by the Cache Chris and Paul Scrowtber and county DUP organization at the DUP Museum in Logan. their son have moved into the went Howard and Eva Layne home at 188 So. Main. They are to Brigham City Friday, to help former Second ward residents. their granddaughter. Trade Steven and Judy Porter and Pockmeier celebrate her tenth family have moved, to Preston, birthday. Trade's parents are Karen Dailey and three Gilbert and Pamela Bockmeier. children, formerly of Washing- Bert Orchard, South Pasa- - ton, are new residents at the cena, Calif., wras an overnight Ballam Apartments. Karen is guest recently of his sister and the granddaughter of Eva mother-in-laEva and How- - Munk. .ird Layne. He visited also in Sylvia and Clair Robinson and Mrs. Mr. with were visited this week by Brigham City Mr. with and Orchard, Douglas Sylvias parents, Bedford and in Goff Milton and Mrs. Nerene Douglass of Mesa, Ariz. Ogden. They will be visiting here for a Mrs. Ted (Genevieve) Den- - couple of weeks. ning of Moses Lake, Wash., was LaRay and Doris Roskelley home sn overnight guest at the were visited this week by their G. Rex Mrs. and President daughter and her husband, lowman recently. Rodger and Sharon Olson and Irwin and Wanda Wiser and their two children of Granger, Smithfield Third Ward MAKING PLANS FOR the Lewiston Community Fair Saturday are, from left, community organization representatives. Golden Boman, scouts; Martha Nancollas, Phyllis Bair, PTA, 4-- and Karla Rawlings, beautification committee. Lewiston Slates Fair n; vice-captain- s, w, fication Committee, the event will include recognition of community residents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rawlins, who are celebrating their 63rd wedding anniversary and 1973 Sterling Scholars Chris Marler and Rochelle Porter. Certificates will also be awarded to residents who have including weed arrangements, displayed outstanding beautifithe making of furry animal cation efforts around their homes. plaques and ceiling dusters. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ziegler The fare will be held from 4 to attended the Peach Day cele- 6 p.m. Entries will be accepted bration at Brigham City. That at the community building after evening in the Box Elder High 10 a.m. Saturday. Auditorium their grandson, Members of the planning Rocky John Kay, recognized as committee are Golden Boman, Utahs best teen-ag- e drummer, Martha Nancollas, Phyllis Bair, was guest drummer for the Karla Rawlings, Blanche MarBakersfield Brass of national ler and LuDean Pond. TV fame. Smithfield Fourth Ward ByW.,fredZ,egler Mrs. Lorraine Snelgrove en- tertained the Book Loree club at her home on Thursday. Four-Idteen members enjoyed a book review of Wings of Faith, and a delicious lunch served by the a. hostess, Mrs. Lillie Stirland, mother of Mrs. Edwin Noble, is in the Logan LDS Hospital where she is receiving treatment for a broken hip. The injury resulted from a fall. Smithfield Fourth Ward held its Homemaking Day, Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. Jeanne Layne gave the Homemaking discus-- t sion and Vida Lind the Mother Training lesson. There was a food demonstration and crafts THE WORK SHOE 12" Red Wing WITH CELLULOSE CUSHION INSOLE, AN INCH WIDE STEEL SHANK WITH GLiDtrii3) does THE FINEST WEARING, IN OUR STOCK. PcafeDS Democratic National Telethon SIZES OILPROOF SOLE COWBOY STYLE LASTS! A, B, D, AND 6 TO 14 II In conjuction with the Telethon, Utah is holding the world's biggest pot Utah food luck dinner! Admission will be only $1., for good home-mad- e donated by the people from all over the state. THERE WILL BE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ALL EVENING LONG FROM 6:30 TO 10:00 P.M. ALONG WITH TELEVISION SETS SO WE CAN ALL WATCH THE TELETHON. A In addition we'll be doing live spots direct from the Rally all during the Telethon on Channel 2! PRIZES!! Will be given away at the Rally for all the people who donate during the Telethon! A GENUINE OLD FASHIONED RALLY Mi Saturday, September 15, CAPITOL HILL, SALT LAKE CITY. Saturday Sept. 15 5:00 PM the ippropiiat copy ot eur report dvJiKblf frr pjithjse fipn the SjperuHeifdehf (lOsv'flmfnl Prinfini Mine. Waihiniton, DC. Zb-A filed with t . wy s KUTV officer u im1 i he Channel Smithfield Implement Smithfield, Utah -. |