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Show 6 - THE CITIZEN APRIL THURSDAY, 11, 1974 Soci&ble Citiz&u Marie Erkksoini Kecotfes Vows wiiflh Morgjaini Ma m LEWISTON New bocks at the Lewiston Library this spring, according to librarian Velma Rawlins, are as follows: WILL ROGERS by Ketch-urn- . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erickson of 160 North 2nd East Street, Smithfield, announce the engagement and forth- coming marriage of their STAR GIRL by Wyss. MORMON DOCTRINE by daughter Marie to Ken G. Adams. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams of Morgan. McConkie. KEYS OF THE KINGDOM by Sill. REMARKABLE STORIES FROM THE LIVES OF LATTE- The couple were married today at the Ogden LDS Temple. RANELL YOUNKER, left, is shown with Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy dolls made by her grandmother, Mrs. Wayne Younker. Ranells parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don d dolls are held by Younker of North Logan. Two Mrs. Chandler and of Mr. Shery Anne Whitelaw, daughter will be seen at in Whitelaw of Logan. The dolls the picture the doll festival at the Cache Public Library the rest of this week. well-love- The couple were honored at a wedding breakfast given by. the parents of the groom. Tomorrow evening from eight until ten o'clock there will be a reception at the Smithfield Utah LDS stake center, 189 North 1st East The bride is a graduate of Sky View High School and of LDS Seminary, and Susan Sunada of Logan announces that the second annual doll festival at the Cache Public Library, 89 North 1st East Street in Logan, is going strong. There will be a doll tea- - she acquired her degree in elementary education at Utah State university. She now teaches in Mor gan. Group The Senior Citizens enjoyed the program given for them Friday at the Logan 4th LDS Ward cultural hall. They heard singing by the L D S Institute Choir of Utah State University. Among the audience at this occasion were Bur della Harris, Feem Gittens,Nora Richards, Beth Lambt Viw-laMeikle, Blanche Reese, Vera Foskelley and Lucille by Tre- TO EARTH by RETURN Aldrin. byGra-ha- m. party at the library Saturday from two oclock until closing time. This will be the final event of the doll festival. The public is cordially invited. LAUGHING ALL THE WAY by Howar. A GIRL NAMED SOONER by Clauser. SURVIVE THE SAVAGE SEA by Robertson. I LOST EVERYTHING IN THE POST - NATAL DEPRESSION by Bombeck. SKI BUM by Laklan. MY MAMA SAYS THERE ARENT ANY ZOMBIES by BUZZ, BUZZ by THE WAYHOMEbyPhip-son- . MORRIS BROOKS1DE, A DOG by Sharmat. GIVE US THIS DAY by Mr. and Mrs. Ken G. Adams Delderfield. business meeting followed, after which a demonstration was given in the after mon hymn. The pledge of allegiance to the flag was led by Mrs. Jensen. Luncheon was served to Alice Jensen of Cove; Verla Noble, Samantha Rich, Neta Peterson and Alice Pond, all of Smithfield; and to Isabelle Baugh and Benta Wheeler, both of Logan. VOTES (Contestant) Address (CNp neatly. Do not roll or fold) MOGNRAKERS BRIDE j by Brent. dolls which are part of the festival and show now at Cj Public Librarv. There are 12 Gold Star Mothers in Cache Comity. Hunt Eggs LEWISTON - The Lions Club of Lewiston announces J that there will be a child-.-J rens free cartoon show and I. an Easter-eg- g hurt Saturday. The show will be at the I I Community Theatre at one 1 o'clock, and the hunt will I be in the city park immed-- j about lately thereafter-- ! 1:45 p.m. Review g The Lions Lodge was the setting for the Wednesday evening meeting of the Lady Lions of Smithfield, under the direction of their president, Roma Low. Provoan Iris Elder was a guest. She is the sister-in-la- w of Sadie Elder. The past officers and the program committee were recognized for their service, each being presented with a gift, after which a business meeting ensued. Then Norma Edwards introduced Leola Elwood, who Book LuRee Club Hears McGInley Lady Lions Learn Cake-decoratin- Lewiston i Children For...... SADIE SHAPIROS KNITTING BOOK by Smith. Verla Noble. well-know- FREE tor. making of covered clothes hangers by Gold Star Mother invocation was offerAlice PonL the group sang (We Thee, 0 God, for a n MorProphet, a The ed by which Thank WORLD ALMANAC 1974. THE MAN AND THE MESSAGE by Evans. NO MORE STRANGERS (Volumes 1 and 2) by Rec- A The Gold Star Mothers enjoyed a meeting Thursday at the home of Alice Jensen of Cove. Alice Jensen, president, was in charge. (Most be cast witbip week from date of this issue L WITHIN vino. BUZZ, TOP BONANZA 50 MUSIC Barton. P FOR by Chesley. Viorst. n lfilligan. SEVEN YEARS IN HANOI Wells Gold Star Mothers Cover Clothes Hangers Senior Citizens HearChoral WOMEN by Hartshorn. MEAN ON SUNDAY by The groom graduated froir Morgan High School and also from LDS Seminary. HeM-fill- ed a mission for the Church o f Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints in England. He is now attending Weber State College. The couple plan to make their home in Morgan. SAINT R-DAY SUMMER QUEEN Doll Show Thrills Fans, Tea Set Saturday Street. GOOD Library Sports New Books gave a demonstration of cake4lecorating. She deco- rated an Easter puzzle cake and a birthday cake for women. Recipes of her famous cake icings were handed to the dub members. Luncheon was served to 30 members and two guests, who were Mrs. Elwood and Mrs. Elder. The serving committee was Eleanor Loveless, Alta Shirleen Coleman Ricks, and Dorothy Christensen. The Book LuRee Club met at the home of Wilda Tag gart on Thursday evening, under the direction of Leora Gyllensko& president. Mrs. Taggart's daughter, Newtonian Peggy Salisbury, gave a review of SIXPENCE IN HER SHOE by Phyllis McGInley. Refreshments were served to 17 members and one guest, who was Mrs. |