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Show f 4 THE - CITIZEN THURSDAY. HthRCH 1973 ?n, ....V-SSt. St Vlu-P- s t Ur'., - a.aL! V s?rVi. fin ;& I i -- fVS:i - '1 Bridesmaids were Shiela and Nancy Cantwell, friends and wore red polka dot dresses and they carried a white muff with a red rose on it. Dave Grow was the best man. Both mothers wore long red dresses. Helen Glenn of Wellsville, Diane's grandmother was the honored guest. That evening the bride's parents entertained at a reception for the couple at the Smithfield Stake Ccrter. The bride wore a gown of slipper satin and scalloped wide lace. Her veil was a jetal decorated fur piece with shoulder length lace matching the dress. ' She carried a bouquet of retT and white roses. ' Matrons of honor were Kathryn Brown, a sister, and Stephanie Wyatt, a sister-in-laand they both wore red checked dresses. Jeannene Kendall took care of the decorating and catering that evening. w ' The couple spent their honeymoon in California. An open house in the Reno LDS Ward recreation center . Juanita and John Wyatt and family. Paul, Kevin, Teresa and Necia of Smith-fielattended as did a sister, Kathy, and her has d, iam-il- Travis and Sharec Completing plans tor a March 28 wedding in the Logan I.DS Temple are Miss Penny Plant and Douglas Keeler, both of Salt Lake City. Miss Plant is the daughter of Mis. Ross II. Plant, Richmond, and the late Mr. Plant. Mr. Keeler's parents, Mr. and Mi's. Paul F. Keeler, reside in Manti. The couple will be honored at a wedding breakfast hosted by the groom's parents at the Bluebird in Logan after the Temple rites. That evening they will greet guests at an open house in the Richmond Stake Center. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Bridal attendants will be Mrs. M. John Ashton. Miss Peggy Anne Plant, Miss Martha Keeler. Miss Suze and Miss Ingebretsen Marian Randle. f is a The bride-elec- t grad-uateo- Brown of Smithfield. The couple are making their home in Reno. I'tah State I'niversitv-anreceived a graduate degree trom the University Woman Honored On Birthday LEW 1ST0X The birthday of Mrs. Katie Gittins was celebrated on Sunday with a and dinfamily ner. Her birthday had been on Saturday. Taking part in the festivities were her husband, Thomas, and son, Albert. Lewiston: son, Loyal Richmond; Leland and Ruth Gittins. Wellsville; Melvin and v'erda Gittins, Ogden; Odean McCann and her children, Pamela, Lisa and Lynnette, Smithfield; Dora Boman and her children, LuAqn, Trent, and Vickie. Layton; Annetta and Bert LaMont and family. Preston; Leona and Douglas Christensen. Ogden and Susan and Steve Nelsen, Smithfield. A daughter, Viola Wright, of Marion, Ohio, telephoned birthday greetings to her - mother. Sons, James and Odell and their families were unable to be present. Elaine and Bob Barton and their children. Britt and Kristen, visited in Lewiston for a few days last week .viih , friends and relatives. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Orden. Diane ani Claire Jorgensen and their family, and Danna and Rod Dahle and their family. Mr. Van Orden is Elaine's father. The Bartons live at the Lhamond A Ranch in the Twin Falls. Idaho, area. Rod and Donna Dahle were in Boise, Idaho, for three days on a business trip. While in the area they called on Mr. and Mrs. Nate Karrcn at their home in Caldwell. Idaho. Geniel and Diane Pitcher, Nanrtte Wiser, and Gregory and Suzette Tarbet all participated in the Piano Students Workshop which was held. March 8. at the USU Fine Arts (enter. The Pitcher girls are the daughters of Bishop and Mrs. Boyce Pitcher. Nanette Wiser is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiser. Gregory and . Suzette are children of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tarbet. ' Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Nalder are proudly announcing the arrival of a new grandchild-thei- r seventh. A son was born to their daughter and Jacki and Nick lli'lman of Hamer, Idaho, who also have another son and a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stocks have just completed a vae-tioin California, where they visited lriends and relatives. They stopped in San FranAnceles and cisco and spent some time with Ono and Joyce Jone,s in San Ieandro. They were away for two weeks. Former Lev. Ntor. residents were speakers Sunday ices m evening at church Ward the Lewiston Earl and Ingrid Sorenson of River Heights, lelt Lewiston about 19 years .go and have lived in various areas before returning to Cache Valley. Evan and Diane Hall sang "Come Ye Heavy Laden" with piano acconpani.irviu by Rex C. Spaekir.an. n sr-r- currently teaching at Junior High in These from Iwiston the Richmond. Utah Stake Special Interest banquet Friday evening were Reasie Godtrey, Ethyl Ransom. Dora Hubble." Velma Rawlins. Zelma Wiser, Hi vira El wood, Lmise Laync. Maude Hyer, Ethel Williams. Delectia Karren. Grace Fields, Iona Bright, Clessa Simon. Ada Kent. Merle Ilycr and David (). Hendricks. A male quartet trom the Sounds of .ion furnished the eivertair.ment. Bond Sales Eight Per Cent County volunteer Savings Bonds Chairman Hlair.c Rich ieport.il toJ-ithat the county's l.um.iry sales total for E il Tend' came to $33,493. This is eight per cent of the county's goa Utahn s now hold S'JTO million worth of E, H and Shaies. This Freedom amounts to an annual interest accrual of $13.7 m llion. The aver ace life of E and I! Bonds is over seven years Ndtii'iial sales of E and 11 Bonds for January was m.'iixr. vtueh is three per cent January 1974 and a peak. State and County Volunteers again remind all Bond Owners, that all outstanding E Bonds continue to draw iiitcrest. Early issues, which were issued at a lower rate of interest, which have matured n.w are earning the new six per cent interest rate. ST-t.- 'i ah-ov- Bounti, furthcoming marriage of their daughter Ellen to David G. Turnbaugh, formerly of Garden Grove, Calif., now Seniors Hold Meet The Senior Citizens of Cache County inet at the Senior Citizen Center Friday for an interesting program. musical An outstanding program under the direction of Lloyd Wolford was given to 171 women and men. The Choralaires, a singing group, gave an hour of music, vocal and instrumental, and readings. Rick Toolson To Marry J residing in Richmond. They are planning a Saturday wedding with a reception to be held in their honor that evening at the Richmond Stake Center from 7:30 to 9:30. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Formal invitations are not being sent. Miss Jensen has graduated from West Side High School and four year Seminary, has attended the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City and the University of Utah. She lias been employed for the past five and a half years in Salt Lake City by Albertsons Distribution Co. as office manager and supervisor of data input systems. Mr. Turnbaugh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Turnbaugh of Garden Grove, Calif. Since graduating from Brigham Girl In Temple Beach High and Orange Coast Junior College where he was active in all sports, he has been working in supervising positions in the grocery business. He has been store Huntington School manager and warehouse manager for Albertson's in Salt Lake City and warehouse manager in Denver. He is presently employed as plant manager in Preston and is national sales manager for Stark Co. Richmond Continued From Page 1 business district. Roland Anderson, Bicentennial chairman, felt it wiser to leave the fire wagon. school bell and other antiques near the relic hall rather than move them to the new complex west of the Richmond LDS Stake Mr. and Mrs. Billy L. Rowe, Brigham City, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kathleen to Robert Rick Toolson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tool-soSmithfield. The couple will be married Friday in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception will be givpn in their honor that evening at the Brigham City Community Center from 7 to 9. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Kathleen graduated from Box Elder High School and LDS Seminary. She has attended Weber State College and Utah State University and is presently employed in n, Logan. Iiick is a graduate of 1970 Sky View High School and LDS Seminary. He filled a mission to the Japan West Mission. He plans to continue jiis education at Utah State University. The couple plans to make their home in Smithfield . PIANOS Rent Piino with cption to rent All buy. money paid applies to purchase. Smithfield Mary and Cyril Leding-hadrove to Ogden and visited his former fellow employes at Hill Field. He is retired. The Ledinghams then drove to Salt Lake City and visited friends. Exchanga m ... privilege. . . .. .... , Write today: BEESLEY PIANO CO. U7 East 3900 Salt Lake City, Soath Utah S4I07 Hattie 21. B. Maugnan will be in charge of the musical program. She will have readings as well as some musical numbers service The same mini-bu- s is still available by telephonSenior. Citizens ing Center, the day before use. 752-W,i- It will be open every Monday through Saturday at iu:00a.ni. It w ill close at 5:l)U p.m. on Mondays and Saturdays and at 9: 00 p.m. the rest of the week Jeff Olsen Places Third In Contest The Cache .Mill-cree- k ful. Her fiance was graduated from Snow College and Brigham Young University and has done graduate work at the University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Switzerland. At present he is managing the Daynes Music Company store in Bountiful. The couple will make their home in Bountiful. Friday. March Carolyn Xalde.r of Layton visited in Lew iston for three lays last week with her patents. Catherine and Vivian Nalder. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor E. Jensen, Dayton, Idaho announce the engagement and of Arizona in Tucson. She is KATHLEEN' ROWE AXD I f Miss Max Gary Diane Wyatt McCombs were married February 21, in the Ligan LDS Temple by President Ezra C. Tundall. Diane is the daughter of Juanita and John Wyatt' of Smithfield. Max's parents arc Mary and Max McCombs of Reno, Nevada. The wedding breakfast followed at the Lofthouse Cafe. band, l.vnn Brqvvn and ROBERT RICH TOOLBOX Penny Plant To Marry Richmond Man Sets Salt Lake City Man Saturday Wedding Smithfield Girl Weds Reno Man In Temple SMITHFIELD and Jensen followed ELI. EX JENSEN AXD DAVID TlKXBAUGI! Irnnv Plant MR. AMI MRS. GARY MctOMBS Annual finals of the First Speech KLO-FF- Contest were held on Saturin the Kl.i) day. March Radio Studios. larticipa'ing in the Miiats were five siieakers each representing one of 'he D.s trict One chapters. Third place vert to Jeff Olsen of the Sky View Chapter who won $ and a plaqi.e for his chapter. Advisor for the Skv View was Wimton lairsun. 1 STITCH WITCHERY easy to use PERMANENTLY FUSES i h FABRICS SYBILYN FABRICS frV J'waoOfe son-in-la- Jeff Olsen, member of the Sky View FFA Chapter, KITES ILAGUK in third the FiiM Annual KLO-FFaiiei sprwh contest. placing plaque H El nn-ive- a 21 North State Preston, Idaho |