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Show 4 - THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1974 Cregers Attend Funeral Urn Bodily Lewiston Leon and Marilyn Creger and their three boys were in Salt Lake City recently to attend funeral services for their nephew, Troy Zimmerman. Troy, 11, is the son of William and Lorraine Creger Zimmerman of Salt Lake City. He had been playing at a neighbor's home where he THESE CUTE LITTLE lads modeled matching pajamas made for them by their mother, Diane Hall, in a recent fashion show held in Lewiston. The boys are (1 to r) Jeffrey, 5: Michael, 7; Matthew, 1; and Richard 3. Fashion Show Lewiston Second Ward, those who attended were treated to a delightful fashion show and program. The entertainment followed the lesson presentation by Jennie Hodges who was assisted by Kay Labrum and Mary Kay Belnap. The audience was seated at prettily decorated refreshment tables in the recreation hall while the fashions were bring modeled by the following people: Melanie Labrum, Margie Westover, Sue Ann Wheeler, Trudy Wheeler, Joanne Baird, Jennifer Robinson, Karen Baird, Can-di- s Larsen, Annette Hansen, and the three small children of Trudy Fullmer. These were followed by Sandy Belnap, Geniel Pitcher, Suzett Tarbet, Heidi Labrum, Brandon Glover, Ellen Bodily, J'Lene Rawlins, Carol Gibbons, Angela Baker, and Nancy Gibbons. A mother and daughter threesome included Cleone Allsop and her two small daughters, Sherrie and Melanie. Bea Wiser, Mon Pitcher, Alice Marler and LuDean Glover modeled their identical dresses which they had made for square dancing use. The show continued with Judy Smith, Sonja Sharp, Denise Litz, Terri Dancouse, Shannon Bultars, Carla Van Dyke, Teri Buttars, Diane Pitcher, Jennie Hodges, Patricia Van Dyke and Nanette Wiser. Michael, Jeffrey, Richard and Matthew Hall wore mat- ching blue pajama shot through the lungs. The Cregers spent a couple of days with the Zimmermans. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson of Auburn, Wyo. and Norma Jean Johnson of Salt Lake City, were recently overnight guests of Mrs. Johnsons sister, Mrs. Velma Rawlins, and her daughter J'Lene. Delights Crowd At a recent Relief Society work day meeting in the accidently himself Vera Rawlins, Brigham City, and Mrs. Rex Rawlins and her small son, Chad, have also been overnight visitors at the Rawlins home. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Walton and children, Lane and Ann, of Auburn, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Johnson, also of Auburn, arrived at the home of Velma Rawlins. Mrs. Rawlins and her daughters, Vera and J'Lene, accompanied them to Logan to celebrate the birthday of Lyle Walton. The Walton men are brothers to Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Rawlins. Mrs. Rawlins and J'Lene went with the Norman Johnsons as they returned to Star Valley and enjoyed a week of visiting with relatives there. sets which included caps. These had been made by their mother, Diane Hall, who also composed the song, Teddy Bear Goodnight," which the boys sang witli their mother playing piano accompaniment. Other program numbers which were also pleasing to the audience included , I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing," which was sung by Sue Ann and Trudy Wheeler; a dance routine by Karen Baird and Candis Larsen; a vocal duet by Norma Bodily and Donna Robinson, Alice Blue Gown." Great grandparents are By Gladys Loosle Shawn. On Labor Day the Johnsons were with Franks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Johnson and all their family at Willow Flat for a picnic dinner. Gerald and Marlene Seeg-milland their six children of Centerville and Mrs. Melba Baker, Avon, were at the Lewiston Second Ward for the blessing of little Kathleen er niece and Mr. Seegmiller assisted in the ordinance. The Seegmillers and Mrs. Baker were dinner guests afterward of the DeLoy Baker family. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bodily were in Orem for the weekend as guests of Mrs. Bodily's brother and sister-in-laZane and LuDean Alder, and their family. On Sunday they all attended church in the BYU 54th Branch for the blessing of the Alder's first grandchild, Melanie Ann Alder, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Alder, Provo. grandchild. Mrs. Bodily's daughter, Kathleen, of Tampa, Florida. Barbara and Bishop Jeff Marchant and Clarkston and their son, their Ellen and George B. Ever-toSr., Logan, Ethyl Mobley, Denver, Colo. liie new son is to be named Ginlon George Mobley and his daddy is a manager of From Idaho Visit Monty and Melody Rasmussen and their daughter Lucynda and Russell and Debby Stanford and their son, Kent, all of Cardston, Alberta, Canada, spent Sunday with Frank and Shelley Baker, smithfieid 22nd grandchild. Canadian Visitors Johnson by Mrs. Jardine Returns neth, have gone to Hunting-ton- , Utah, to make their home. mother, Mrs. Edgar Alder, and a niece, Nyla Alder, both of Preston, went with the ..Mrs. Ira (Margaret) Jardine jias returned home after spending a week in were Linda daughter Sheryl Godfrey and Shawn Byers at Harris-villSheryl is the daughter of Verna and Mervin J. Godfrey. Others attending the reception from Clarkston were Kathryn and Evan Godfrey, Margaret and Sid Visits Mother Zula and Nephi Chase and son Gordon and his fiance, Vicki Elwood drove to Bloomington, Idaho to visit Mrs. Chase's mother, Mrs. George Ward, Sunday. The Mary and James Thomley reunion was held up Smithfieid Canyon Saturday. The following attended: Alveretta and Milton Jorgensen family, Ruth and Floyd Thomley family, Essie and Done Thomley family, Ros-ell- a and Elliot Thomley family, Cherrile and Lloyd Morrison family, Larry Thomley Ruth and Verl Buttars of Garkston are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Jeaniel to Kim e. Saver,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Saver of Idaho Falls. The wedding took place on Saturday August 31. That evening a reception was held in the Clarkston Ward re- Godfrey, Corinne and Andrew Heggie, Shirleen and Denziel Gark and Valerie Gark, Emma and John Jardine, Lenora and Maynard Clark, Peru and Ken Thompson, Faye and Verl Godfrey and Cherrill and Volmer brought their own lunch. Prizes were awarded the lucky ones when their number was drawn. friends attended. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. JoeAnn Staying in Ogden and Mervin About 100 attended, coming from Salt Lake City, Tremonton and all of Cache Valley. Thompson and family enjoy' ed a weeks, vacation in California. They visited Disneyland and also visited at the homes of Julia and Briant Woolley and family in Nampa, Calif., also Joyce and Dick Sparks and family in Garden Grove. They were accompanied, by her sister and husband Marva and Gyde Poppleton and son Joel of Providence. . .Bessie Griffin is staying in Ogden at the home of her son and family, Patricia and Nile Griffin who welcomed a new daughter into their home on August 29. Jayne Jardine, Sarah Godfrey, Connie Thompson, Sarah Heggie and Mayme Griffin attended the Founders Day musical program in They all was chairman. creational hall. A large group of relatives and Gark. Smith and E.M.E. Datta Processing Company in Logan and Smithfieid. Wellsville. Sunday, evening. Following the program they visited and had refreshments at the home of Alta and Preston Brenchley. Letha and Donald Buttars visited on Sunday with mem-ber- s of their family, Helen and Chris Buttars and family-an- d DeAnn and Lynn Savage and family in Salt Lake Gty. four sons of Cedar City. Linda and Barbara are nei-ce- s of the Heggies. ' On Friday, August 30, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Godfrey attended the wedding and reception of their grand- Boise, Idaho, where she went to make the acquaintance of a new granddaughter born August 17 to Judy and Dennis Gark. She checked in weighing five and one half pounds and was nineteen inches long. It is their third child and second daughter. Another, grandmother who is happy over her arrival is Mrs. Eva Clark also of Clarkston. Lyle and Scott Archibald, sons of Margaret and Theron Archibald of Smithfieid spent the weekend at the home of their grandparents Hattie and Hillard Archibald, also visiting at their home was their daughter, Ann of Blackfoot, Idaho. Speakers in church on Sunday evening were heads of three families who recently movied into the ward, Arthur Whitney, Cleon Griffin and Kendon Godfrey, Veldnn Goodey. President of the Seventies Quorum also spoke. A special violin number was given by Betty Godfrey accompanied by her mother Deanne Godfrey. Weekend visitors at the Andrew L. Heggie home n, Some brought their campers, etc. and stayed Friday night. Sixth Ward Relief Socie'ty work meeting will begin at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday September 11 at the Fourth Ward stake house. REMEMBER! Gnwit NO OttZUk DEPOSIT BUT TO Richmond CASE Lewiston Square Dancers joined 1000 others from across the country who enjoyed four days of fun at West Yellowstone over the Labor Day weekend. Bardo and Wanda Bodily, Byron and LuDean Glover, Wallace and Bea Wiser, Les and Thora Austin, Virgil Alice Marler, Lloyd Elva Elwood, Melvin Mon Pitcher, Grant Pauline Clawson were joined by Malcolm and Ida Beth Denton of Treasureton. Len and Ella Mae Johnson and their small son, Ken BULK LOT OUR COUNTRY SHOPPER Square Dancers Provldonco AND FOODS AT STORES PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 7, Milh S Boneless REQUIRED 1974 IlUfci Chock Rod Beef 30 Doanes Spend Weekend Fishing at Blackfoot By Evelcnr Moody Richmond ..Thelma and Judy Doane and Mrs. Doane's two grandsons, Craig and Brad Bagley spent five days fishing at Blackfoot resevoir in Idaho. They took their travel trailer and enjoyed the outing very much but fishing was poor. A daughter was born to Marlene and Lloyd Weston of 21 East Main, Richmond at the Logan LDS Hospital August 25. She weighed six pounds twelve and one half ounces and was twenty and one half inches long. She is their first child. She is the first grandchild for Norma and Blair Peterson of Logan. Other grandparents are Carma and Richard Weston, Providence. Great grandparents are Ada and Hans Hansen of Salt Lake City and Clatie Anderson of Ephrum and Eva and John Anderson of Providence. The new one is to be named Jocelyn. Mr. Weston is service manager for Firestone in Logan. Marlene and Lloyd Weston moved to Richmond in June coming to us from the Triads. She is em Uni-cersi- ty Dressing Shrimp ployed at the Exceptional Child Center in the Instructional Media Center at Utah State University. Mr. Weston-i- s originally from Providence and she from Salt Lake City. They live in the Dr. Willard Noble home at 21 E. Main Street. Cutchsij Western Family Salad Broken 69 Qt. 99 Lean Link Sausage Mild Popcorn Judy Doane, daughter of Thelma Doane got her Masters degree in business and was sent to Hastings, Neb., to observe a new method of teaching. She went by air. 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