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Show THURSDAY, MAY 1974 30, - . 3 THE CITIZEN Sociable Citizen Laura Klein Weds Richard Rogers In Saturday Rites LEWISTON --Laura Klein and Richard Rogers were married May 25 in a ceremony at the Lewiston lst-4- th LDS Ward cultural hall. Bishop R. SidKarren performed the wedding. The brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Klein of Salt Lake City, and the groom is the son of Marie J. Clark of Logan and the late Shirley Rogers. Laura attended Utah Technical College, and Ricl ard has attended Utah State University and is a graduate of Utah Technical College. He also served two years in the Army of the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers Births Rachel and John Court-- vi right, 155 West 3 North Street, Smithfield, girl. May 20. I Linda and Jay Flygare, 8 6 0 South Main Street, Lewiston, boy, May 21. LuAnn and Robert Kent, 176 South 1st East Street, Smithfield, boy, May 22. Linda and Wayne Pickett, 146 North 3rd West Street, Smithfield, boy, May 22. Carol and Larry Balls, South Vs East Street, 228 Hyde Park, boy, May 23. Claudia and Robert Tribe, 107 East 3rd South Street, Smithfield, boy, May 24. Judy and DeRay Cazier, 129 South 2nd East Street, Smithfield, girl, May 25. Anna and Gordon Barlow, Cornish, boy. May 26. Shirley and John Johnson, East 3rd North Street, Smithfield, girl. May 27. 35 Sewing Workshop Set at USU Next Week Sewing for men has become a new challenge for women, especially for those looking for ways to save on the family budget, commented Virginia Lewis, clothing and textiles professor at Utah State University. LOGAN And to provide help for the home seamstresses who find themselves needing to learn how to deal with an type of fit and construction, a compara tive - tailoring techniques workshop will be held at Utah State University this entirely new summer. The workshop, which The couple are both employed in Salt Lake City, where they will reside. Mrs. Clark served a ham dinner with a dessert of strawberry - shortcake to family members and members of the wedding party at her Logan home following the nuptial rites. On that afternoon an informal open house was held in the couples honor on the lawn at the h o m e of Rich ards sister and Jim Vanderbeek and Sharia Nelson Sharia Nelson Will Marry Jim Vanderbeek Tomorrow brother-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chadwick of 185 West 3rd South Street in Lewiston. PUBLIC PUNISHMENT Four men were publicly executed in Lagos recently for armed robbery, bringing to more than 200 the total of people shot in Nigeria since capital punishment for robbery with violence was imposed three years ago. CNS Local businessmen will Sharia Nelson and Jim Vanderbeek have selected June 7 as their wedding date. They will be married at the Logan LDS Temple, after which a reception will be given in their honor at the Smithfield Utah LDS Stake Center, 189 North 1st East Street, that evening. All friends and relatives are invited. Sharia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar G. Nelson of Smithfield. two-ye- mis- ar sion for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints in Montana and Wyoming, and he is presently attending Utah State Univer- sity. rently employed. Jim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Vander- Foil0' ing their wedding the couple will make their home at 190 East 2nd South Street in Logan, and Jim will continue with his college studies. beek of Logan. He attended Logan city schools, and upon graduation from Logan High School he attended Snow College at Ephraim. WED. thru SAT. be on hand for the first day of the worship with serveda He She graduated from Sky View High School and three years of LDS seminary, and upon graduation she worked for the First Security Bank of Logan, where she is cur- MAY 29-JUN- 1 E DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM various materials, including patterns, interfacings, linings and fabrics which participants may purchase with the help of the instructor. The five - day workshop will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ms. Lewis, who will be the instructor for the course, said that the workshop will give application of tailoring techniques in the construction of suits COLO and coats. Participants may work on an outfit for either a mans of- fers three hours of credit for completion of a garment, is scheduled June 10 through 14. For more detailed information on registration, the Conference and Institute Division at the University should be contacted. or a womans ensemble. Professional tips that show how to give a suit or coat a custom look will be given. And hats, selfbuttrims, unique self-made tons and other creative sewing points will be demoi-strate- d for the women's ensembles, she stated. Dormitory housing is l , . , nafMIC 5MMMURRAY miOISOII IS Hi AN EXAMPLE of the tail- oring techniques to be taught in a comparative tailoring techniques workshop is this jacket modeled by Lynn Christensen of Richmond. The jacket was made by his wife Vivian, a graduate in .home economics of Utah ' State University.' ! ! a BSmift sin mb rifa THE COMMUNITY Theatre LEWISTON THEATRE CLOSED SUNDAYS. . . i i ).. MONDAYS . i ' TUESDAYS & i . . t . I i l . l ' i ; i . i i |