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Show S . THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, JULY 24, 197k Granddaughter Visits Zelma Wiser by Lam Bodily Lewis too Mrs. Zelma Wiser is happy to have with hei for a few days her granddaughters, Mrs. Melanie Wilson of Hurricane, and Miss Kellee Wiser of Bloomington, Utah. They brought along two young of Mrs. Wiser-Natha-n and Matthew Gardner, sons of Ja Nell Wiser Gardner of Hunter, Utah. These are children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wiser of Hurricane, Utah. Last week Lucinda Wiser of Salt Lake City, took her grandmother, Zelma Wiser to Manti, Utah, for the pageant The Mormon Miracle.'' Lucinda is the daughter of Theron Wiser. Anona Talbot, with her nephews-great-grand-so- daughter and son-in-la- Rhea and Blaine Lemon of Roy, Utah, and me of their daughters, drove to Boise, visit Idaho, for a week-en- with Gerrie and Claude Baird. Gerrie is a daughter of Mrs. Talbot. They also visited Lyle Talbot, a son, who lives there. Alden Talbot is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Talbot, for a couple of weeks. He lives in Los Angeles. Aleda and Ed- ward Mitchell and their children, Brigham City, are also visiting with the Talbots this week. Clenn and Gloria Talbot and their children, Traci and Dean, have come from their home in Bettendorf, Iowa, k vacation. for a will the Talbots visit They and Mrs. Mildred Smart of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Layne were present for the graduation from Primary of their granddaughter, Patsy in the Whitney Ward on Sunday. Patsy is the daughter of Venna and La Mar Oliverson. Pauline Swapp and her children, Michelle, seven; James, three; and Lyle, 16 months, are spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dm Van Dyke. They had previously been in Blanding, Utah, for a week with Lewis and Donna Singer and their family. Pauline's husband, Lewis Swapp, is attending NCO Academy at Norton Air Force Base in California. They reside in Denver. Edith Barlow, accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Rawlings, and her two-wee- Oliv-erso- will meet School at Ana, California. the occasion. David and his family and Janet and her family live at San Jose California, while Carolyn and her family live in Santa Hie Fullmers had family members present also. in the Arbons Clairol Natural PH Nibses Saashias Rig. $1.49 Oaiy ( Lhc'ims Reg. 4 R Caladryl children Paul Bergeson, Mark and Flivan Johnson and Johnson Ber-geso- n, Logan; Sportsmate II Insect Repellent Lotion Leslie Bergeson and their son, 'Cody, of Murray; Diane, Ruth, Dan and Steven Bergeson, Lewiston. Another son, Nolan, a teacher in Florida, was not present. Tracy Littledike will leave Thursday to begin his missionary service in the California Fresno LDS Mission. He is the son of Thora and Clyde Littledike. At a recent testimonial meeting talks were given by Tracy; his parents; his sis-- ter, Jadyn ; and by an uncle, Theron Brown, of Palisades, Idaho. Bishop Sid Karren also spoke. Musical numbers included an organ solo by Judy Huff; vocal trio "Labor of Love by Mrs. Huff and her daugh- Rsliifs Itckinc SI& Bg.1.69 (Dl(Pl Scented Bubble Bath Beads 12 Bubbling Fragrances to cboosi Rat fraa Vitamins and Minerals 39 Super 4 for 991 w d y Nampa, Idaho; Wesley and Lu Rain Doty and children, Paul, Idaho; Boyd and La Rue Hawes and Ray and Joan Lewis and their families, all of Ogden; Blaine and Pauline Rogers and family, Lay-toLee and Anna Lu West and children, Nibley; Lewis and Denice Hoppie and family, Logan and Steven and Julie Ann Ross, Twin Falls, and their family. There were 35 in all who took part in the occasion. Descendants of Nora Rogers are urged to attend the reunion of that family on August 8 in Bountiful. They n; Lost Chord" by Judy and Idalia Huff. Prayers were given by Bryan Taggart and Neil Rawlins. Many friends called at the family home for open house after the meeting. and Barbara Wayne Brown, Ogden; Verrall and Rally Repellent Reg. $1.59 Big 15 ol SxinoMu"01 Rig. $2.32 Only y2) front V-0- Jet X Car and 'Window Washer Hand and Lotion Body I With Suds Special SMOValus Insect Concentrate tiaal 150 Tablets Off CarWash Only Only OHO Only ters, Denise and Patty; organ and piano duet The Three-year-ol- d Hanut Shampoo Idaho, for an aunt, Maude Bateman. Mrs. Senath Thomson was hostess to her children and grandchildren as they convened for their annual Ace Thomson reunion. The family included Ann and Erie McFarland of Lancaster, California, and their children, Denece, Janet Laura Ann and Jo Ellen; Clarice and Jean Petersen of Idaho Falls and their family, Arlene, Lance and Ace; Rita Paxman and her daughter, Carol Ann of Idaho Falls; Darma Lee and Omar Lewiston, and their sister-in-la- children, Bryan Spencer was the name attended funeral services Tuesday at Bloomington, n, Angela is a very happy big sister. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar-loof Santa Ana, California, visited on Mmday with Mr. and Mrs. Granville Barlow. Christopher Barlow, son of Marilyn and David Barlow of Provo, is spending a week with his grandparents, the Granville Barlows. Dr. and Mrs. Dale Hyer of Las Vegas, were overnight guests last weekend at the home of his aunt, Lee Pond. Ila and Lorin Rogers spent at Twin Lakes ihe week-enwhere they enjoyed Ashing. Julia and Raley Rogers and their family enjoyed a two-dareunion recently at a park near Mantua, Utah. Their family includes Weldon and Bonnie Rogers and their Marcus Westover, lives. ful. The annual reunion of the A.L. Hyer family took nlace at the Jordan Park in Salt Lake City. There are now 824 descendants. From Lewiston, those who attended were Merle G. Hyer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hyer, Mrs. Maude Hyer, Mrs. Senath Thomson and Mrs. Darma Lee Berge-so- n and her children. ' Duane and Kay Labrum took their children and saw the pageant "The Mormon Miracle" at Manti, Utah, Friday night. They stayed overnight in Salt Lake City, and m Saturday night, while the children visited with grandparents, the couple attended a reunion of Kays graduating class from Granger High School. It was their 15 year reunion. Those from Lewiston who attended the Rawlings family reunion in Fairview recently were Karla and Ruth Rawlings, Granville and Edith Barlow, Robert Barlow, Elaine and Cleve Hyer and their family. The Barlow's sons, Gordon, of Cornish, and David, of Provo, and their families, also attended the reunion. An outing at Lava Hot Springs brought pleasure to Odin and Marie Talbot and their family. Sharon and Dennis Richardson and their children were here from Andover, Kansas, and Terri and Steve Misener and their family came from Los Angeles. Julie and Kelly Talbot of Ogden also joined in the fun. Fam and Mary Perkins Mr. and Mrs, Wendell Rawlings, all of Fairview, as they attended funeral services in Salt Lake City m Saturday, for a cousin, Ruth Bergstedt. As they returned home they visited the Ben Rawlings family and Ruth Nash and Janet Fullmer and their families. They are Ediths brother and sisters. Mrs. Emerett Wiser takes pride in announcing the birth of her 39th grandchild. A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Cdrdell Wiser of Inglewood, California, on July 12. They have two other sms, Robert and Aaron. The new boy is Michael David. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bodily have a new granddaughter. She was bom July 10. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Burke A. Bodily of Orange, California, and they have chosen to name her Michelle. er given to him by his father. All of Stevens brothers and sisters were visiting their father while on vacation and were presented for the comer of 215 South and 300 East in Bounti- ' brother and to Lewiston, to be blessed and named in the Second Ward where Stevens father, officiating in the Lewiston 2nd Ward. Steven and Jeannie West-ovof Gooding, Idaho, brought their new baby boy in dermatology in Logan. The new daughter of Evan and Trudy Fullmer was blessed and given the name Kara LaNore with her father 5' ol Rig. $1.50 Dmrt Flow if LOT CO There's a Reason Add Marva Brown, Trenton; Theron and Blanche Brown, Palisades, Idaho; Nolan and Judy Huff and children, Dennis, Denise and Patty, Pocatello, and Idalia Huff, Pocatello, were guests on Sunday of Thora and Clyde Littledike and their family. Zora Layne attended the Andersen cousins reunion Saturday. 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