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Show I t I I THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1975 - THE CITIZEN - S Couple Circles Collet's Make Surprise Visit by Laree Bodily Celdar and Sadie Collet of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada were at Sunday School and Sacrament meeting in the Lewiston Second Ward on Sunday. It was a pleasant surprise for all their friends and neighbors in the ward. The Collet family lived in the ward for several years prior to their returning to Canada seven or eight years ago. Julie Fewkes and her small daughter, Morgan, of Granger, Utah, have been visiting with her parents. Bishop and Mrs. Boyce Pitcher, and her sisters and brother. Jay Dee Karren and his family of Minneapolis, Minn., have been vacationing in Cache Valley. Mrs. Karren, Adele, and the three children, Anna, John and Laura Marie, came a month ago and have been assisting in preparations for the wedding of her sister. Jay came for ten days. They have spent the time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Taggart of Logan, and Mrs. Mildred Karren. For the past weekend Mildred Karren and her sons. Jay, Ron and Thayne, and their families found enjoyment at the Sweetwater Resort on Bear Lake. Ron and his family live in Centerville while Thayne and his family make their home in Roy. Jay and his family flew back to Minneapolis on Sunday. Mrs. Louise Layne served dinner Thursday to a niece and a nephew and their families. Kirk and Betsy Bernhisel and their daughter, Heather, and' Nicky and Alice Carling and their children, Jacob and Emeline, are all from Salt Lake City. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rigby and their son and grandson called on Mrs. here, Joy Johnson and her mother. Ruby Johnson, of Smithfield, came to spend an evening and meet the visitors. Louise Layne attended Lloyd and Delva Wheeler church at Weston Ward on entertained their grandson, Alvin Yantis, and his wife, Sunday for the confirmation of her grandson, Richard Nancy, for a few days recently. The young couple live Austin. She had been present the previous evening for his at Council, Idaho. Arnold and Eva Troseth baptism at Preston. Richard drove to Worland, Wyo., is the son of Gene and where they visited during the Tamara Austin. Mrs. Douglas Wheeler Labor Day weekend with Mrs. Oscar Troseth and Mr. visited with her children and Mrs. Jack Troseth and during the holiday weekend. In Sandy she was with Mr. their family. Robert and Sandra Bliss and Mrs. Richard Hodges and their family; with Mr. and their children, Karen, and Mrs. Jere Hodges and Dick. Jackie, Ronnie, Vickie and Ryan, spent Saturday family in Syracuse; and with with Sandra's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bohn and family in Ogden. and Mrs. Arnold Troseth. Mrs. Wheeler also called The Bliss family resides in on her brother, Eugene Ogden. in Kearns. He is recoverBardo and Wanda Bodily, ing from a heart attack. Lloyd and Elva Elwood, Wallace and Bea Wiser, Wednesday a brother, Noll Melvin and Mon Pitcher and Orvin, and his wife, of CaldLester and Thora Austin well, Idaho, spent the evenwere the Lewiston couples ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. who had a delightful Labor Wells and Jody Jackson, Day weekend at Yellowstone Park. They participated in Bob and Leona Blair and the Knothead Square dancMyrtha and Smoot Westover ing jamboree which is a attended the funeral of an national affair. About 1400 uncle, William Jackson, on dancers were registered. Thursday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler and their daughter, Wan- were in Bountiful on Sunday, da Bodily, accompanied by Aug. 31, where they attended Zella Buttars of Salt Lake church and heard their grandson, Jeffery, play a City and Rita Helmandollar of Oxford. Idaho, drove to St. piano solo. After the church services their daughter, Anthony, Idaho, for the golden wedding reception held Gayle Bradford, entertained her parents and her sister in honor of Fred and Flossie and brother-in-laCarma and Wheeler Mrs. Singleton. and Boyd Karren, and their Mrs. Singleton are sisters. Stuart and Meridee Hatch family at dinner. The occaand their children, Eric, sion was honoring Carma Evan, Dixon and Rochelle, and Gayles husband. Dale, were house guests of Mr. and for their birthdays, which Mrs. Mervin Bodily for the occurred on August 28 and holiday weekend. During 30. The dinner was served at On Saturday evening Mrs. Layne entertained her brothers and sisters at a family dinner at her home. They were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gessel, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carling, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Erma Wagstaff, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Gessel, River Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gessel of Encino, Calif., were unable to come. Bardo and Wanda Bodily and their family were pleased to have a family from Medina, New York, come and spend two days with them. Steven Bodily who is serving as a missionary in New York knows the Pace family well. Mr. Pace is an LDS branch president. The Paces and their seven children made the trip to Utah to enroll their daughter, Suzanne, at Brigham Young University. While the Easterners were Holly Downs and Rick D. Williams will be married Friday in the Logan LDS Temple. Holly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Downs of Smithfield. Rick is the son of Mrs. Joyce Winter-bottoof Magna, formerly of Bountiful, and Mr. Bruce Williams of Phoenix, Ariz. Holly is a 1974 graduate of Sky View High School and Seminary. She has attended one veor Rick is a 1971 graduate of Viewmnnt High School He children, Debbie, Sherri, Ricky, Heidi, Hollee and Misty and a foster daughter, Priscilla Hogue, entertained Linda's mother, Mrs. Marie Clark, with a birthday dinner on Monday at Mrs. Clarks home in Logan. Also present were Mrs. Clark's husband, Shirley, and her sons, Nephi m r' Rogers, Salt Lake City; Craig Rogers, Soda Springs, Idaho; Richard and Laura Rogers, Salt Lake City, and Sid and Marlene Rogers and their son, Scotty, also of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bartholomew and Mr. and Mrs. John Bartholomew and their families were in Hyrum on Saturday to witness the baptism of a nephew, John Lee Bartholomew, a son of Max and Linda Bartholomew of Hyrum. A family dinner was served afterward. Or-vi- n, Layne. Friday Date the Bradford home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen of Cove accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair as they enjoyed a few days spent at Sun Valley, Idaho, last week.. Linda Chadwick and her their stay the North Salt Lakers attended Meridee's Sky View class reunion in Logan. The class members and their families enjoyed a picnic at Willow Park in the afternoon and in the evening the couples had a smorgasbord at the University Cen ter. Mr. and Mrs. Rosemond Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Don Blair and their daughter, Diane, and a friend of Dianes. attended the William A. Blair family reunion in the Richmond City Park on Saturday. Nelda and Rulon Lowe also attended the re- ' Linda Chadwick entertained a group of her friends with a salad supper at her home one evening last week. The included Jackie Noyes, Corrine Fredrickson, Joan Kofoed. Judy Priestley, Connie Smith, Linda Cole, Pat Rallison and Charlene Taylor. After supper they played games. Mrs. Carol Packer of West Warren, near Ogden, spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Grace Field. Returns Mrs. Minnie Priestley and Roberher daughter-in-lata Priestley, and Roberta's children, Bruce and Anne, all of Alhambra, Calif., visited for a'few days with Mr.' and Mrs. Denzil Talbot and Home Following the honeymoon, the couple will make their home in North Logan. Both will attend USU this fall, where Rick will complete his masters degree. Alison Titrnsor and Santiago A. Morera union. guests has received a bachelors degree in finance from USU. Following the wedding a reception will be held in their honor from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Smithfield 1st and 2nd Ward cultural hall. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Pair To Make Home In Costa Rica Mr. and Mrs. F. Richard Titensor, Cove, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Alison, to Santiago A. Morera, son of Mr. and Mrs. Santiago Morera. Costa Rica. The couple will be married Friday. A reception will be held for them from 5 to 8 that evening at the home of the bride's parents. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Alison is a graduate of Sky View High School and has been attending Utah State University. Santiago is a graduate in business from USU. The couple will make their home in San Jose, Costa Rica. A bridal shower was given by Helen Doney, Logan, Tuesday. HOLLY DOWNS AND RICH D. WILLIAMS a symbol to immn TOlUK-raillMBI- k- family. by June Cook Cornish Miss Robyn Andersen was released from Montpelier hospital last week and was flown to Salt Lake City to be with her parents the Joseph K. Andersens in North Salt Lake, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Berl Cook, to recuperate from critical injuries sustained in a car accident near Bear Lake Aug. 12. Elder Herbert Creech, son Mr. and Mrs. Orville Creech, was bid farewell from the Salt Lake Airport of A missionary testimonial was held in the Lewiston Second Ward honoring Vance Dent who will be serving as a missionary in Kentucky. last Tuesday, Aug. 26. by his family and many friends. Elder Creech completed language training at BYU and will be laboring in the San h Mission. Grandmother June Cook has been caring for her four young grandsons who welcomed a new sister born in Cooley Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Noyes of Perry, on Aug. 31. The Raymond Pitcher family is now living in their new home on Pitcher lane. gricultiuirm banker Speakers were Don Dailey, a former teacher, of Smith-fieland Vance'S brothers, Mark and Paul; Bishop Boyce Pitcher; Vance Dent, the missionary. Musical selections were presented by Jackie Douglas who played a medley of favorite numbers on the cello with piano accompaniment by Teresa Lindley, and Reed Dent, a brother, who played an organ solo. Curtis Dent, another brother gave the benediction. Diego-Spanis- Student Of The Week After the meeting, Vance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dent, served light refreshments to close friends and relatives. La-Vo- ir By Lyn Ann A student at North Cache Junior High. She is a seventh grader and is 12 years old. She is the daughter of Mr. LaGrand and Mrs. IjeaDawn Reeder. She has a sister, Cindy (married), Teresa, 18, and Cathy. 4; a brother, Brent, 16, and Mark, 7. She lives in North Logan. She is very cheerful and has a super personality. Her favorite hobby is tumbling. Her favorite subject is science. ANNETTE REEDER Family To Perform The September programs will be under the direction of Lloyd Wolford of Iogan. On Friday at 2:30 p.m. the Larry Smith family will present a variety program consisting of music, song and fun. The Senior Citizens Center will - officially dedicated on aiu.ilay the 20th at l:tio Y- p.m. The official ceremonies at 1:00 p.m. and the entertainment beginning at 2:00 p.m. The entertainwill begin ment will lx provided by the Kingsmen and by the leirs. 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