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Show t I THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1974 Morris Family Welcomed Into Newton Ward Lrdi Sutherland by . .We wish to welcome the Mary and Jim Morris family into Newton their children are Karren, 13, Stephen, 9, and Kaye eight years of age. Lewiston Girls Bobcats Season Those participating in tne tournament were Denise, Litz, Bobbie Alvey, Marilyn Bodily, Terri But-tar- s, Carla Van Dyke, Carol Gibbons, Judy Smith, Teresa Bodily, SuZan Litz, Debbie Robinson, Patsy and Paula Stephenson, Ruth Bergeson, Bonnie McKnight, Brenda Kent. The Junior Girls' softball team of the Lewiston Second Ward recently won the LDS Championship at the tournament held in Preston. Their games were won by 16--1 over the Preston South Stake; 30--5 over the Mt. Logan Stake and 2 over the Preston North Stake. They previously had won all their games played in the Richmond, Utah Stake. Tri-Regi- Tri-Regi- Sky View High School's varsity football team unveils the 1974 edition of its team under head coach Earl Lind-le- y Friday afternoon at 1:30 in SMAhfield. 7-- Sharon Buttars team's coach. converts is the Falls, Idaho where he to the LDS church. ..A going away party was held at the home of Annette and Mark Benson on Friday evening in honor of Pat and Fred Martin who have moved to Fort Riley, Kansas while he is serving in the infantry division of army service for the next four years. Those enjoying this pleasant time with barbequ-e- d year. Jim is a convert to the LDS church as of three years and steaks and luncheon were: Pat and Fred Martin, Marsha and Van Jenkins, tant. and Helen Rigby, Margret and Douglas Griffin, Joy and Joe Larsen, Bill and. Ilda ..In fast meeting Counselor Norvel Jones conducted. Marie Berge, and Annette and Mark Benson, nette and Mark Benson. The Casper family Marvin. Cookies, Sheila, and Mam have moved into the home formerly owned by Tom Griffin and family and recently the Linda and James Mortensen 'family who have moved to Idaho There was .one baby blessed, the son of Ned and Deneice IiHik was named Andrew by his father with the Bishopric assisting. There were two newly baptized members confirmed those being Grant Herzog, the son of Deloy and Ann Herzog. He was confirmed by his father and Kurtiss The1 opponent will be from Salt Lake City mighty Cyprus High School. Sutherland and daughter Debra of Newton, and her brother Ray R. Johnson and his wife Norma of Sandy. They also visited at the home of Bishop Darrell L. Johnson and wife and family in Murray. Cooley. Celebrates Birthday ..On Monday Geo Knighton of Murray was honored on TrentonFiremen Enjoy Steak Fry Trenton: The Trenton art Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Marven Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder, Mr. and Vol- unteer Firemen and partners enjoyed a very successful steak fry at the Town Hall grounds Thursday night, Mrs. Legrand Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Oswald, Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Sky View vs. Preston Saturday Night ' and Mrs. Ervin Merrill, Brooks Lott and Jeffrey Andrew in charge. The steaks were barbecued by Stuart Andrew and Marven Buttars. Those present were p There will be no sophomore game this week but Saturday night the Sky View Junior varsity travels to Preston for a 7:30 p.m. contest. d The Bobcats will be to match last years the finest in record the area. mem- bers. Those who enjoyed a pleasant afternoon with her was her sister Betty Quayle and son Cameron of Ogden; her sister Norma Thompson of Logan; her sister Leda Wal-quis- Baby Blrssed l Myron and Mae Benson, Joy Vistors for the past week at the home of Royden Benson and Hazel Rigby have been Ilda Marie, Bill, Heidi, Billy and Eric Berge of Lucadia, Calif. Visitors at the home of Stephen and Donna Kimball and family of Newton have been his sister Susan and her husband Hershel Walker from Monroe, Louisana. They are now residing in Layton, Utah. Thev are also her birthday by family Martin, son of Fred and Pat Martin. He was confirmed by Myron Benson. Also confirmed a member of the church was Kaye Morris by Stephen Kimball. Those participating from the Jr. Sunday School were t, Valerie Benson, Jacque Lora Cooley and lana is employed as a meat inspector. Mr. Casper will be employed by the Rigby brothers Murray and Bill in the dairy business. In Newton Ward in Sunday School the Spiritual Presenwas presented by tation David and Roxanne SalisHow bury. The subject. Good Music Enhances Our Home" was treated by David-an- d Roxanne played a violin solo and was accompanied by Joyce Salisbury. Party Held Mary and children the past year. They are living in the home formerly owned by Luke Anderson. Visiting and living with them for the fall and winter months will be his mother Mrs. Loveleen Morris of Martinsville, Virginia. Jim is employed at Thiokol Logan Branch as an accoun- Champions Open They are originally from Martinsville, Virginia but lived in Logan in the Nineteenth Ward for the past Newton Andrew. Roland and Mabel Mort-enso- n attended the Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. John Tillotsen, Mr. and Mrs. Stu (Continued on page 7) hard-presse- Friday, Sept. 6, Sky View will again be at home against a foe when Provo High School treks north to test the Region One kingpin Bobcats. non-leag- The Provo contest is start at 3 set to p.m. Fishing Report NORTHERN UTAH Preston and Sky View will renew their football rivalry Saturday night when the Bobcats travel to Cutler Field in Preston to battle the Indians in a 7:30 o'clock season-openincontest. The rivalry between the two schools, located some IS miles apart, has been intense over the years and stems from the old Preston-Nort- h Cache years when near war was waged in athletic contests. Another rugged game with all-oefforts from both sides has been predicted by both coaches. We won't take them lightly. We know they'll be improved this year. We can't expect to slide past them," Churchill continued. Weber River (food for rainbow good and O trout; stocked weekly; for late evening fly fishing. . Blacksmith Fork River Good for rainbow and brown trout using flies or worms. 160, C mentor, will load a team composed mamly of juniors on buses headed for Idaho Saturday evening. Second-yea- r (loach Steve Milbrandt, a former Utah State University tackle, will counter with an Indian varsity team which draws heavily on junior and sophomore talent. We'll go at them run straight at them," Churchill said Tuesday. Tony Grove Lake Evening fishing best for albino and rainbow trout sinking a fly behind a bubble. Late summer fishing should be excellent in the area of the State Park Marina with a recent stocking of rainbow. Richmond Stake powered across five runs in the fourth inning and added two insurance tallies in the fifth to nail jr. TB champion 0, CB . ffraH)ldroyd..5-ll- Preston North Stake made a valiant effort to keep its domination going in the LDS Women's Junior Division S - -j- . 0, softball tournament but fell short. Tri-Regi- Preston pulled out to a lead after the first inning and kept it until the fifth. The - Saturday, Sept. 14 Thursday - 8:00pm (Sold to Utah Credit Union League) Friday - 8:00pm Saturday -- 2:00 & Sunday 2:00pm Mark Applegarth, Brooks Tarbett, g jgo; - j ' 6-- 0, T Utah Petroleum Council lOWest Broadway Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PERCH - LB. LI. IASSjM ikx.SEA i . LB. $1.06 HALIBUT ROASTS - ' 95 LB. Seafood S6ofi 164 N. 6 W. - Lofin DOUBLE FEATURE WED, thru AUG. 31 - 752 9855 POONAM SAT. QUf ytfiff h Hfly MATIC MOTION PIOTURBI Adatptarawvfavrteet MytliUlai as Monday 1" Saturday - 2:00 & 8:00pm 506 KMIlYNcBftdRSMB or ACTUAL USE REPORT CAPITAL Operating III MAINTENANCE hTWs.GR ICI durme tha pared koyi Ally 1. 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HOLIDAY ON ICE Salt PeleceTichet Office 100 South West Temple Salt Lake City. Utah 84101 Flute enclose stamped, self addretted anvalope eat asasiiirs at 111 TECHNICOLOR qcI 73 9 a. Ww-A- -a PHONE. Good for brook and $1.75 TROUT MT. FOR TAILS . I'm drilling more oil wells" Based on the early months, about 9 more oil and gas wells already have been completed this year than last. And about 25 more oil rigs areactive. In a couple of years, oil companies will be able to refine a lot more products. But demand continues to grow. There's still a big job to do let's keep working together. MAIL ORDERS CITY. High Uinta ake SALMON lie HI fcaorwIlanMd I - LB. fORAGEOOR trout. area stocked. ROCKY OCEAN jr. 150, "I'm conserving energy in the home!' Housewives throughout America are helping use the nation s energy supplies wisely by using appliances more efficiently... cookingmore efficiently... turning off unnecessary lights. People at home, along with conscientious motorists and other savers, are making available energy go further than last year. 1 ENViaONMENTAl PaOTICTION B :OOpm on lea Ircfcra. I Admission to Utah Stats Fan good myoma with porchasa of Holiday lower LR. S1.S0 WEIGHT WATCHERSJ 0, ENERGY TEAM! 12-1- Fair to good for albino Good for rainbow; $3.25 LEGAL "WERE ON THE 20-1- For Groups. Samar Crtusns, Vaulti Groups csN V. Adams 495 S33S Current Creek - LB. $4.50 - CRAB LB. for 22-- third place and Smithfield Stake edged Preston South, for fourth place. Hyrum Stake won seventh place with a 1 score over Cache Stake. Preston North Stake has won the tourney three out of the last four years. SHOW TIMES best jr. 0. t Jordan Funk, Jim Chambers, CR 170, 1, 5-- 9, Jerry Crossley, jr. 150. Jim Kohler, Craig Pickett, FROZEN $3.11 jr. 140, 0, . M70. jr. RLB 180. Kent Dunkley, WH SCALLOPS LLB 150, Alan Maughan, -- 180, - Mt. Logan Stake romped past Providence, Thursday. Sept. 5 trolling from boats. 0, SHRIMP 7-- 2, Salt Palace Starvation Rrs. Neal Mower, - SHELL 190, JAPANESE Hyrum was the sportsmanship trophy winner of the senior division, according to Mrs. Robert Henderdirector. son, for Preston North Stake, title in Preston the 6-- 0, jr. 5-- 8, jr- - Title Tri-Regi- on be carried to the water. Fair for rainbow; jr. 5-- 9, Good for bluegill; water level very low boats must Moon Lake jr. 1, at the Fair to good for rainbow; best from boats trolling with bait in SO to 100 feet of water. 0, IH SHRIMP Mike Oviat, BREADED LB. SS.63 WHOLE E . FB - Pelican Lake Flaming Gorge Res. 210, for his running than passing talents, Churchill hinted. Starting at quarterback for Preston will probably be senior Jon Maughan, no 150, who is also relation, known for his running. However, junior Kim Foster, 145, is also expected to get an early introduction into the '74 season. 2-- 0 NORTHEASTERN UTAH Chad Olsen, Jim Chambers, QB 150, jr. T MAUGHAN is known more Aug. 15. Bear Lake 180, Richmond Wins the defending 200. ' - TAILS LOBSTER 0, jr- - Gary Wyatt, 64), SE Porcupine Res. Slow for rainbow, brown and cutthroat; fishing is picking up at the 180, 6-- 0, V 215, 0, Chad Olsen, MG 6-- jr- - A so Barrett, James Kelley, T 160. Dan Jonas, JTeafcc&s OUR'jrPECIALTY 0, jr- - jr- - 150. Kelly Griffin, jr. T Luchurini, jr. G . t f Monte jr- - 42-2- - jr. LE 6-- 2, 185, 205, jr. TG Mike g ar Todd Johnson, TT regrouping after a disasterous 7 record last year, said he, too, expects a rugged season-openinencounter. The game is always a good one. It's a strong rivalry, Milbrandt said remembering last year's lopsided, score chalked up by the Bobcats in Smithfield. Churchill will start a defense averaging about 190 pounds and will platoon an offense led by junior quarterback Alan Maughan, a COACH GORDON Churchill, first-yejunior varsity trolling deep with popgear and worm. , TE 185, MILBRANDT. g BOBCAT JV DEFENSE BOBCAT JV OFFENSE GENEST TflOgaSssneM BOOGDheMta Sandra SCOTT-Joh- DRAINIE n COMMUNITY THEATRE LEWISTON. UTAH THEATRE CLOSED SUNDAYS. MONDAYS A TUESDAYS IB. i'll 4 |