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Show r. I i t THE CITIZEN AUGUST THURSDAY, 15, 1574 Mia Maids Visit Salt Lake City party at the church grounds on August 22 with races, games, hall games, and food for everyone. to Cottonwood Mall where they did some shopping. The girls were Syd Spack-maTeresa Ann Bodily, Kllen Bodily, Dixie Wheeler, Judy Perkins, Linda Hawkins. Teri Donconse, Teri Buttars, Su Zan Litz, Marilyn Bodily and Paula Gordon. Adults who accompanied the girls were Blanche Mar-le- r, their leader, and Cathy Gordon and Lois Bodily. Young Todd Bodily accompanied his mother. n. Win Championship ..The teenage girls of the Lewiston Second Ward have won the Stake Softball Championship, it was announced. Stephen Bodily, son of Bardo and Wanda Bodily, has received a call to be an LDS missionary in the New mission. A testimonial in his honor will lie held in the Lewiston Second Ward Sunday evening, August 18. York-Kochesl- er Dinner Guests ..Kathy Dameron and her sons. Todd, Troy and Lance of Idaho Falls; Budd and Kuth Layne, of Bountiful; and Diane Marler Brinkman and her sons, Tyler and Eric of Tennessee, were all dinner-gueson Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Layne. That evening they attended the Swedish Guest g, ts musical production, Abner in Preston. Duane Labrum and their family for a few days. The two ladies became acquainted several years ago when Miss Josefson was a foreign exchange student at Granger High School. They have kept their friendship active through the years. Paul and Louise Lydic of Erie. Pa., visited in Lewiston-wit- h their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Waddell, for four days. Then the Waddells and their children and the Lydics drove to California via Arizona. They visited with friends at Los Osoa, Calif., and were gone for a week. The Lydics have returned kto Pennsylvania. Della and Dallas Taylor of Tremonton called on Mrs. Elvira Elwood, Della's mother, on Sunday. Lil Stake Executive Secretary H.B. Harrison, High Councilman Theron Anhder, and Dr. Gary Gibbons were the speakers in Lewiston Second Ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Debra Gibbons played an organ solo. Announcement was made that the Relief Society will hold a fashion show on Tuesday. Mothers are requested to bring their daughters. The ward will have a Smithfield Livestock Returns Home Auction K Top dairy cow $575; Good to choice dairy cows and heifers $450 to $525; Smaller common dairy cows $275 to $375; High yielding heifer-ette- s $27.50 to $32.75; Utility and commercial cows $25 to $28.35; Canner and cutter cows $21 to $24.50; Bulls $28 to $35.60. Hereford stock steer calves $28 to $35.50; Hereford stock heifer calves $25 to $32.50; Holstein steers 300 to 5d0 lbs. $28 to $33.50; Ann Mari Josefson of Gate-berSweden, has been a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. flolstein steers 500 to 900 lbs. ..Mrs. Leora Cunningham has returned to her home in Kathdrum. Idaho following an extended visit with her mother. Elvira Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams and their family, Richland, Wn., have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Williams. Where here they all attended the Eli and Maggie Williams family reunion in the Smithfield Park on Saturday. George and Alice Williams also attended this reunion. Kirt Preece of Kaysville. spent two days last week with his grandparents, Luel-l- a and Eldon Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Williams and son Roger drove to Tremonton on Sunday to visit their son Blaine and his family. $22.50 to $29.75. Choice fed steers None; Attend Services Choice fed heifers None; Fed Holstein steers $32 to ..Mrs. Vilate Fellows Davis $37.40; Holstein heifers 300 to 500 lbs. $30 to $42.50; Holstein Kennington, a sister of Mrs. heifers 500 to 900 lbs. $28 to Raily (Julia ) Rogers of Lewiston died last week. Funeral $40; Lambs $35 to $37.75; services and burial were bull Newborn None: Hogs conducted in Preston on calves $25 to $50 per head. Market: Meat cows $2.00 . Friday. 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