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Show t me ututR mull SOM, nukusi it. tttj Lewiston Takes First Place IS 5 la) lb SDy DUS i In Softball Tourney Q,w5sfl iy Summertime traditionally has been considered as vacation time for the youth a rest or pause from classwork and tests. A time for play, for enjoyment of the and sunshine. rs This summer has not all been used for play as evidenced by the very fine display of accomplishments by Cache County's girls at the County Fair. 4-- H Shirley Hymas who teaches several groups of girls in the various phases of sewing, had some of her girls working at sewing machines set up near their exhibit. Their display received a special mi recognition award with 36 entries from girls ages The girls are Cheryl Hymas, Tamra Jorgensen, Charlotte 6. Godfrey, Karen Hymas, Valynn Godfrey, Debbie Hy- mas, Lori Talbot, Nanette Van Orden, Cindy Preece, Rosa Lee Talbot, Lisa bot, Sandra Hymas and Mickelson. TalNor-en- e Clothing made by Rosa Lee Talbot and Cheryl Hymas was chosen by the judges to be entered in the State Fair. Cheryl was also a winner in the style dress revue and will be going to the State Fair. Lisa Baird, Angela Jones, Correspondents Wanted The Cache Citizen is seeking correspondents from Amalga, Cornish, and Hyde Park and Richmond who would like a part time job WINNERS OF the Smithfield Stake baseball tourney are these Lewiston gals. On the front tow (L to R) are: Elene Bodily. Marilyn Butcher, Judy Smith, Marilyn Butcher, and Nanette Judy Smith, Shannon Buttars, Suzette Tarbet Wfi) Wiser. Back row (L to R) are: Nancy Rawlins. Teresa Bodily, Sue Zan Litz, Marcia Whiting, Debbie Robinson, Josie Jorgensen, Ruth Bergeson, Terri Buttars and Carol Gibbson. Salt Lake International Airport on Monday. Tuesday evening she attended the Lewiston City Bicentennial barbecue dinner with the 'irs Stephanie Stevens, Dixie Williams and Nancy Stephenson are known as the and their Five Brunettes leaders are Jean Hall and Janette Jensen. They entered muffins. Nutritious Nuts lead by Elaine Jessop also entered muffins. They are Yvette Merritt, Penny Karren, Sue Boman, Lori Jessop. Lewiston Cookie Cutters are Janet Hyer, ReNae Hall and Deanna Owen, with Julia Owen as leader. The Banana Splits include Lyn Ellen Slagle, Ruth Wiser and Debbie Coleman, with their leaders being Lisa Burnett and Diane Wiser. leader, Big Stitchers Beverly Bodily, include Karen Bodily, Audrey Hansen reporting their community Earl Hansen gave a talk affairs. Turn your spare lesson on the respect of and time into spending money. Interested persons can call the American flag at the for more informa- 563-59- and Debbie Chadwick. Silly Sewers are Sherri Chadwick and Janette Stephenson. Their leader is Louise Carr. The Swifty Sewers are Diane Wiser, Tonya Gilbert, Lisa Burnett, Cheryl Gilbert and Leslie Burnett. Leader is Leah Burnett. "Sexy Sewers include Karen Baird, Laurie Buttars and Sharon Douglas with Cindy Sharp as their leader. IVo Singing Sewers are Sue Ann Wheeler and Melanie Labrum with Beth Wheeler as leader. Diane Wiser entered a padded foot stool which won a blue ribbon. Many blue ribbons were attached to the various displays which were exhibited. Batallion Meets Mormon Batallion meeting Wesley Reese is captain... The flag was retired. The convention in Kanab will be held September 10 to 13. tion. held Friday evening at the Senior Citizens Center. Posting of the flag was by Earl Hansen.' Marlers Host Visitors Mrs. Margaret Jackson of Pineville, Louisiana, has been visiting with Alice and Virgil Marler during the past week. They met her at the S-IHI- to Potluck supper was served 22. First Lt. Rulon Mortensen conducted. NEW lnlflfl Marlers. Their friendship began several years ago while the Marlers were serving as LDS missionaries in Louis- iana. Mrs. Jackson, whose only child died in infancy, lost her husband a year, and a half ago. A member of the LDS church since the age of 13, she is now 83 years of age. NOW IN STOCK . .n . She came to Utah for the visit and to go the LDS Temple at Ogden. She was very excited about her first airplane trip, and happy that she was able to get to the temple. New OfficersSustained team during the Smithfield Stake softball tournament. They lost to Lewiston but went on to beat Mt. Logan to come in third. Citizen Photo Lewiston took first place in the event. 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