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Show 4 - THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, OCT. 18. 1973 Lewiston News ' by Laree Bodily . Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hawkins), helped move their son Earl and his family from Soda Springs to Preston Saturday. resumes employment Earl with radio station KPST. and Don Peterson and family of ' Salt Lake City, and Pam and Gilbert Bockmeyer and children of Brigham City; Eva Layne spent a recent Saturday in Ogden with her sister Velma Goff. Inid and Ike Harris of Spring-vill- e spent a few days last week with Alice and Virgil Marler. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Boman were in Layton for four days last week at the house of their son, Asel, and his family. While there, they attended the wed-din- After attending LDS Relief Society General Conference, Olson Verla the spent remainder of the week at the house of her son Roger in Salt Lake City. Last weekend Velma Rawlins was hostess when all her family came to her home. Included ofjheir granddaughter, were Mr. and Mrs. LaVere 'Vickie Boman) who married Rawlins and children, Ogden; Kirby Mosser. The groom, in Vera Rawlins, Brigham City; the military service, is station-- , Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rawlins and ed in Hawaii, and his bride will family, Layton; and JLene join him there to make their Rawlins, a student at Utah State home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas1 Gittins, also grandparents of. University. , Vickie Boman, were in attendNorman and ance at the wedding reception. Erekson Richard Bagley of Richmond Other relatives from Lewiston, delivered sermons at the were Albert Gittins, Mr. and Lewiston 2nd LDS Ward Mrs. Alva Boman and their Sacrament Meeting Sunday. daughter and Mr. Earl Ransom was . released and Mrs. Lewis Boman. from his assignment as assisMrs. Janean Bauman and son tant ward clerk, and McKay Kent of Bountiful visited her was Rawlings appointed as his replacement.' Earlier Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Bishop LaVor Smith was re- Jackson, Thursday. Mrs. Reeder Karrens lunchleased from his assignment as eon guests Monday were her High Priests group leader, rePhebe Maurer of Nibley, sister, Elwood. Bishop placed by Lloyd and Mrs. Maurers daughter, Smith will assume Scoutmaster Mrs. Dennis Mathewson of San duties. . . gj J j son-in-la- w, . UP Francisco. THIS SOUTHWEST SIDE of Lewiston 2nd Ward addition shows that there is a beautiful Greaves of Cleveland has been Last weekend, Mrs. Jill Porn Halls Comer, 16th West and Center Streets. vacationing in Cache Valley, ter and three children were enhancement to calling on relatives and freinds. guests of her parents, the In Lewiston she visited her Karrens. The Porters reside in sisters, Mrs. Lewis (Vaudis) Layton. Boman, and Mrs. Golden ElRay Schumann, son of Mr. and their and Mrs. Henry Schumann, is (Phoebe) Boman, families. spending October 16 to 19 in Harriet Swainston celebrated Kansas City at the National her eighty-eightbirthday Sun- -' Future Farmers of America All visited1 convention. He is one of six children her day. Youve seen the Pitcher attends Lewiston 24thWest Street, and well as friends. as her, many youths from Sky View High constructionprobably hubbub at 16th School and is in the 5th grade tolerates the winters, Mrs. Swainston, formerly of School who are among Utahs West and Center Streets in there. and Halls Comer Lewisin Lewiston, six FFA teams having earned Winder, Id., has lived all Lewiston summer. This site, to Mr. his ton since the death of her top honors in the state. They especially, can be pleased with, According Pitcher, known as Halls commonly of. wife k Neva, formerly the beautiful addition husband William two years ago. will now be competing with 232 She resides near her daughter, other teams from 47 states at Comer, sports an addition to Phoenix, likes the rural life oil to this church. the Lewiston 2nd LDS Ward Viva and family, the LaVor the national FFA contests. building, on the southwest corSmiths. Her other children are The contests are being conMrs. Shirley (Harriet) Palmer, ducted during the convention in ner. According to ward Bishop Preston; Wilma Bright, Poca- cooperation with the American Pitcher, membership tello; Mrs. Paul (Anna) Condie, Royal Livestock and Horse Boyce from 180 in the old 2nd grew Preston. Three daughters are Show, which provides the anito 450 between 1971 and Ward deceased. mals for the contestants to use 1973. The parishioners elected, Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Smith, in the judging. however, to name the new ward Jr., and family of Nampa are ElRay is on the Dairy Pro- unit the 2nd Ward, eliminating a visiting in Preston and Lewiston ducts division team with Shane 3rd ward from Lewiston. with their parents, Mrs. Mil- Munk and Jeff Olsen. In poultry Begun in May of this year, the dred Cole, and Mr. and Mrs. competition, Sky Views other addition adds 6,000 feet LaVor Smith. team, comprised of Kim God- at a cost of $330,000, square 30 percent Mr. and Mrs. Douglas frey, Glen Bailey, and Gary Dameron and Children visited Owens, will vie for honors. The of which was contributed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oral other Utah teams entered are ward members and 70 percent by the Church of Jesus Christ of from Tooele, Beaver, Lehi and Latter-daLayne, over the weekend. Saints, headquarterSandra and Bart Layne and Springville. in Salt Lake City. ed their five sons, of Grass Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Bomar Pitcher reports that Calif., recently spent ten days in entertained at dinner Saturday theBishop addition houses a Relief Cache Valley, visiting their for their grandchildren, Mr. and room ' (for the womens Society parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Jim Downs of Provo, and of the church), a Beckstead of Preston, and Mr. Mary Ann and Rebecca Downs auxiliary chapel, bishops and clerks and Mrs. Howard Layne. of Quincy, Wash. offices, and a cloakroom. There Mr. and Mrs. H. Bernhisel( is During their visit the Howard also an extensive new parking Laynes entertained at dinner attended the wedding and re- lot. for the Bart Layne family for ception of their grandson, Kurt the following: Mr. aricTMrs. Bemhisel, and his bride, Betsy Kenneth Beckstead, Annette Carling, in Salt Lake City Classrooms and a library of Dr. son is the Kurt were Friday. restyled from the former BISHOP BOYCE PITCHER of Lewiston 2nd LDS Ward and and Mrs. Ted Bemhisel. Betsy chapel. his son Chad, at work harvesting sugar beets, tell of church is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. addition. Joseph G. Carling. Contractor the church for ENGINE REPAIR The H. F. Bemhisels spent the , J .V e flSVlA' H. Mickelson addition is John weekend in Salt Lake City with and Sons. Bishop Pitcher retheir daughter, Mrs. Ross WilAuthorized Dealerthip for ports that Lynn Packer has son and her family. Briggs & Stratton well as Mr. and Mrs. C. Russ Layne performed particularly hnd Published every Thursday at job superintendent. Completion also attended the wedding fesTecumseh Engines is set for January 1974. Henrichsen Printing Company tivities in honor of Kurt and date son and his Pitcher 48 West 1st North Street Bishop Complete Parts Betsy Bemhisel. Mrs. Layne is Chad gave their information to an aunt of the bride. Smithfield, Utah 84335 & Ser vice the Citizen while digging sugar Publisher Dennis Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Odell Gittins beets near their house at 790 EditorsKent Webb and family of Spanish Fork South 24th West Street in Lewis" and ecowTclass Keith with Moore ton. Boyce is the son of Melvin spent Saturday Sunday ratafe pald at his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. B. Pitcher, a retired farmer ' Lawn ?;' jr Thomas Gittins. On Sunday, who lives nearby. Noncommital Bates; Subcripti ). Mr. and Mrs. LaVar (Odean) liked he how when asked spend- Mrs, Melvin (Bertha) well-know- , Lewiston LDS Church Gains Space h - red-bric- y snAu . 9 iA Logan . &-Gar- : &n Confer fhn v . s'.-- McCann of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Asel (Dora) Boman of Layton and their families visit-jfthe- ir parents. ... ing the UEA holidays digging beets, Chad smiled as his father replied, He thinks thats funner than school. Chad ; ,'. i- -f Hjpor ;ym. oaffide . . ; |