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Show 8 - THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1974 j. Sociable Gtizisn " Double Reception Hoonoirs Kenff Sisters off LewDStfom Dance School Cooks Students Honored of Logan Dinner Set Recital The Bates School of Dance in Smithfield will present about 50 students in a dance recital Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the student lounge of Sky View High School. The students range in age from 4 to 17. They will show a new concept in dance, presented round. by a theatre-typ- e This recital, entitled "Westward Ho!" will feature tap, ballet, jazz, modern and creative dance. Following the Western theme, there will be a hoe-dowith cowboys, Indians, a posse, a roundup, rodeo clowns, a sheriff, and a wn hoedown. Awards will be presented at the end of the show. The public is invited free of charge, and they are welcome also to attend the dress rehearsal at the armory Tuesday evening in Smithfield. by Evelene Moody The Cache County School cooks met at Glausers Restaurant of Logan on Wed- nesday evening for a dinner honoring the retirement of several cooks. Beth Williams Archibald of Hyrum, president of the organization, was master of ceremonies. Connie Christensen, the daughter of LuDean and Maurice Christensen of Richmond, played the and Mrs. Timoteo Castillo Mr. and Mrs. Burt Lynn Reynolds Mr. LEWISTON A double re- - ' ception was held May 3 at the Lewiston IsMth LDS Ward cultural hall for Carla Vee Kent and her husband Timoteo Castillo, and for Cynthia Gay Kent and her husband Burt Lynn Reynolds. The brides are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs.Cecile Kent, while Tim is the son, of Mrs. Trinidad Castillo of Smithfield, and Lynnsi parents are Mr. and Mrs. Burt Reynolds of Logan. Cindy andLynnwere married that day at the Logan LDS Temple, while Carla and Tim were married the previous week, April 26, in a ceremony performed by President Rex G. Plowman of the Richmond Utah LDS Stake, at the ward cultural hall. Lynn graduated in 1971 from Logan High School and after that served a mission for the Church of Je- Clea Kent registered the guests. Cindy's attendants were Barbara Sharp, Earla Atch-le-y, Bonnie Gerber and Ven-n- a sus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in Kentucky and Tenn- Gerber. essee. He is employed by the Hesston Corporation of Nib-le- Clane Reynolds was best man, and the usher was Lonnie Sharp. Ann Reynolds took charge of the guest register. Cindy graduated in 1973 from Sky View High School, and works for the Cache Valley Dairy Association. The Reynoldses are making their home in Smith Marilyn Holt sang a duet with Mr. Keaton, "Somewhere, My Love. DeVore Hodges, retired, was the honored guest. Tributes were made by Lois Chambers to Norma Gordon and Virginia Hansen, both retiring this year from their posts at Sky View High School. Dorothy Smith paid a tribute to Fern Heaps of Summit School. A trio consisting of Lor-n-a Archibald, Tanya Wat-tersand Kathy Jorgenson sang "How Great Thou Art," accompanied by Gene Reese. They finished with on "Sunrise, Sunset" and That Wonderful Mother of Mine. Trenton Irene Baldwin gave a tribute in honor of Shirley Darr ley of Wellsville Elementary School. SOMEWHERE IVE READ by Lucy Gertsth Thomson was presented to each of the retiring cooks. A superb Swissteak dinner was served to 64 people. Lewiston Life Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, recently Californians, and converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, have moved into their new house, the house formerly owned by Lorenzo Griffeth. The Home Front By Leon Hillyard Building a home? It may be cheaper to install plumbing connections NOW for future baths. Feel better where you are dept.: new apartment building in New York is asking and getting $765 to $950 a month for a apartment. Exhaust fans in older houses usually were selected and installed to keep airborne grease from accumulating on walls, and may not be adequate to remove excess heat, moisture or odors. You may want a new fan with greater capacity. Weve heard of painting the town red, but a bank in St. Petersburg, Fla., painted a whole block brown, to match its new bank. They even mounted new signs flush with the building fronts for the commercial properties. glass-and-met- after which he served three field. ' years in the Army of the United States, being honLloyd Wolford arranged orably discharged in Janthe program. uary 1974. by Carolee Beckstead He is now employed by Smithfielders who appreThiokol Chemical Corpora- Ethel Rawlins took a five-d- ay ciated the musical afternoon tioff of Logan. trip to the vicinity of were Feem Gittens, Bur-det- ta Dillon recently in company Harris, Vivian Meikle, with Mrs. Ralph Gleason Carla graduated from Sky and her sister. Nora Richards, Lucille Tar-b- et They re View High School in 1972, and Vera Roskelley. that they thoroughly , and has been employed by port their vacation to the Cache Valley Dairy enjoyed the great state of Montana. George S. Bates, chairAssociation of Amalga. man of the program commitMr. and Mrs. Ralph Stay-n-er tee, announced that this was of Ammon visited her makthe last regularly scheduled are on The Castillos mother, Arlene Kupfer, meeting until autumn. Mother's Day. ing their, home in Logaa 1 Attending Carla . the reception were Brenda Kent, Ruth Maes, Judy Pedersen and Rosa Castillo. Jesse Castillo was best man, and the ushers were David Kent and Clinton Kent. sang "Poor Little Joe," "If I Only Had a Home Sweet Home," and other songs. y. Tim graduated from Sky View High School in 1970, j Don Keaton, accompanying himself on the guitar, wn "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head by Bacharach at the piano. Senior Citizens Hear Variety Program A variety musical program was presented at the Cache Senior Citizens meeting Friday afternoon at the Logan 4th LDS Ward cultural hall. well-kno- Louella Payne paid tribute to Alice DeGasser of North Cache Junior High School. al Homeowners in warm climates are putting bathtubs (often heated) outdoors, where they can enjoy nature as they soak. Others bring nature IN with skylights and green plants. Always preferred indoor plumbing, ourselves. You can expect it in the houses we show you. Lots of other good features, too. Call Mountain States Realty, Phone Logan, for a home just right for your needs. 752-351- 1, |