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Show 20 THE CITIZEN II, THURSDAY, APRIL 1974 TONIGHT. FRIDAY. SATURDAY AT 8 Lewiston Life 'Romeo and Juliet' Tonight at Chase Theatre by Laree Bodily - LEWISTON Song, an Easter cantata by Fred B. Holton, was presented Sunday evening at Lewiston 2nd LDS Ward, under the direction of Karla and Robert Elwood of Ogden; Diane and Evan Hall and their sons Michael, Jeffrey, Richard and Matthew; and Kelly Elwood, all of Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Full- Rawlings, choir director. Tt.J accompanists were Myrtha Westover at the organ and Rex Call Spademan at the piano. were Irene Weatherstone, Carla Van Dyke, Ruth Rawlings, Boyd Bodily, Verden Dent, McKay Rawlings and Elton Mr. and Mrs. and former LDS missionary companion of Frank's, then they went on to Las Vegas for a day of sightseeing. Returning to St. George, Reed Woodland, Thomas Durrant and Claire Jorgensen, representing the Rich mond Utah Stake high council each spoke briefly. the Johnsons spent more time with their friends before coming back home, and also with their son Shane, who had been left in the care of his grand- The Richmond Utah LDS Stake Beehive honor night was held recently at the Lewiston 2nd Ward chapel, under the direction of Leah one-year-- GregKar-re- n their two small daughters of Idaho Falls spent the weekend in Lewiston with his parents, Air. and Mrs. Sid Karren and their fhmily. Air. and Mrs. Kyle Ransom and their family visited on Easter with Ethyl Ransom, and they attended religious services with her. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wright are happy to have a new grandchild. A boy, Jared Richard Garn, has arrived to join the family of Teri and Jim Garn of Fielding, who also have a daughter, Jennie Rae Garn. where they boarded an airplane for St. George. There they visited with a Fackrell. old Main The Utah State university department of theatre arts will stage William Shakespeare's famous tragedy of very young love, Romeo and Juliet," at the Chase Fine Arts Theatre on campus at 8 p.m. today, April 19, 20, 25, 26 and 27. Tickets are available at the department (752-410- 0, extension 7483) or at City Drug Company, 39 South of theatre street in Logan. arts. pleasing and successwere this seasons other ful performances thatC ache Valley theatre - goers are sure to be in for another delight for three presentations this week and three more next week. So This renowned tragedy of star-cro- ss 'd lovers"-o- ne of Shakespeare's the best-lov- ed and most frequently performed dramas-- is sure to please audiences if it is handled by the Utah State company, which is under the direction of Floyd T. Morgan, head of the department Remember, this is family entertainment at its very best. THE PRICES Com, In And Enjoy Shopping Our Wall Stocked Sh,lv,c At lowest Prices Enjoy Fresh Meat And Produce From Your Local Talbot's Market. Shop Our Week End Speciols And Save EFFECTIVE - SATURDAY FRIDAY 19 APRIL - 20 Pork Stfeak Cube parents. Burnett. Annette and Sheridan Hansen and their children of Hospital. He weighed 5 pounds 14 ounces and was 1 9 inches in height. He will be named Jared Michael Morgan, and he has excited sisa Michele ter, Alindy Morgan. The family lives at 285 . West 3rd North Street. Grandparents of the newcomer are Alary and Ray Chapman of Joplin, and Ede, na and Alva Morgan of and their family were there to show colored slides sent by their son Douglas, who i$ attending the languagetraining school for LDS missionaries in Hawaii. Verlyn Leavitt of Cove also stopped by to see the group. ne Family Franks Ml Beef Lb. Sarah and Michael Morgan announce the arrival of a son April 5 at Logan LDS Burley spent the Easter weekend with her mother, Mrs. Hyer, who gave a dinner party Saturday evening for them. Colleen and Larry Hyer Nola Holliday and h e r daughter Janeen, and Col-leHolliday and her young son, all of Ogden, were visitors of Velma Rawlins recently. Sandra and Rex Rawlins and their small son Chad spent the weekend with his mother, VelmaRawlins. Rex and his family reside in Clearfield. The Lucinda Layne Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday at the Lewiston 2nd LDS Ward church, with Captain Kerin Baker conducting, giving a V5 Western by Evelene Moody Larry Hyer. freshments were served to the girls, their leaders, and to the girls' parents. Sage ISousoge Northwest Smithfield with relatives here. Guests were Rosalie and Bob Haney and Colleen and Jill Lb. Green who has been visiting Spackman sang Climb Every Mountain" with piano accompaniment -. by her brother, ReneSpackman. The guest speaker was Marsha Ward of Bancroft. After the program re- two-year-o- ld Pat 0 Chocolate Geld Noodles 12 L rridt fK Potatoes Duncan i u th Chips TP 6 Oz. Hines ICake Mixes & Sar-coxi- Va Leria Hyer attended LDS world conference in Salt Lake City with her son and daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hyer. While there, they dined with her daughter and Iva Lou and Dan Stoddard of Colorado Springs, who flew to the Utah capital for the conference. Mrs. Stoddard is a member of the LDS Make Pri- Missouri. are Great-grandmoth- ers Edith Ross of Joplin, and Eva Grieb of Carthage, Mis- souri. The baby's father was recently transfered to Utah, where he is employed by the L. D. Schreiber Cheese Company. Lucille and E. Roy Erickson, with William Erickson, motored to Salt Lake City to Ridgjey Aiaaor there, to mary board in the Cdv visit a toother, Edwin rado city, while Mr. Stodon Saturday. dard, tfc e former stake Alary Chapman flew from president there,; is now a Joplin to Salt Lake City, stake patriarch. where she was met by her Sar daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Haw-kmah and Michael Morgan, plus Mr. and Mrs. Rolla their daughter Alindy. Hawkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Airs. Chapman will stay Cecile Kent had a pleasant a fortnight, to help h e r day Saturday, visiting an daughter after the arrival American Fork sister, Phyl- of her new grandson, Jared lis Brown, and later visiting Michael Morgan. in Bountiful with the George Recently William ErickHawkins family. son and Lucille and Roy Erickson, motored to Pocatello They also stopped in Og- with Ila and Noble Erickden to visit Mr. and Mrs. son, to visit Edna and Le Roy Olson. Grant Kent. Napkins Cook'n Bag Western Family Shortening Puf Sta to. Joy 1 son-in-la- w, history of her grandfather, Martin Henderson, Sr. Zora Layne presented the lesson. Banquet 22 iin'll05 Gal. Pbf. of 2 Plus 1 Free 12 Oz. Bracts Pk-d-M- ix Er-icks- on, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Weathe. stone and Mr. and Airs. Evan Fullmer joined a group of friends one recent evening at the home of Pat and Lloyd Morey of Richmond, where they enjoyed a songfest. Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elwood grand-childre- The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garn of Fielding. Mrs. Ira Hyer gave a dinner party Tuesday evening for her daughter - in - law, Mrs. Wendell Hyer of Home-dal- e, Joycelyn Tarbet spoke, representing the mothers of Beehive girls in the stake. Beehive girls giving short talks were Susanne Durrant and NancyRawlins of Lewiston, Lisa Webb of Richmond, and Barbara Griffin of Tren-to- n. were their children, and Lloyds ther, Elvira Elwood. Bitter, her parents. mer of Pocatello visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fullmer and their family. To celebrate their second wedding anniversary, Shelley and Frank Johnson mo--t o r e d to Salt Lake City, Solosits in the melodious pr oduction Mr. and Airs. El Ray Robinson and their family took advantage of the child ren's spring vacation from school by visiting in Idaho Falls for a couple days with Mr. and Airs. George family; Natalie, Christina Redemp-tion- s n, mo- The guests were Maureen and Carlos Elwood and their son-in-la- Utah Delicious w, ds, .a LEWISTON, UTAH Onions YcHew PHONE 258-222- 5 |