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Show i THE CITIZEN JUNE THURSDAY, 10, 1976 try 'frwwnny Calva Van Dyke Serves Dinner To 49 Newton Hosts Guests anied by their mother. A family dinner was held at the home of Claude and by Leda Sutherland Newton Von Ann Mullen daughter of Mary and Jim Mullen was blessed and named by her father and assisted by Bishop Max Christiansen and First Counselor Myron Benson grand- Christiansen. The opening song was by the Ward Choir with 18 members participating. There were four babies blessed, those being: Carley Koplowitz, da light-- . er of Claudia and Carey Koplowitz was blessed and named by her father and was , assisted by Bishop Max Christiansen, First Counselor Myron Benson, grand: father Claude Petersen and Uncle Craig Petersen. Ryan Moscrop, son of Rob-beand Jina Moscrop was blessed and named by his father, William Ohliviler, Uncle Lary Coulan, and home teacher Horace Chris- tiansen. The Junior Sunday School grandfather : spiritual presentation was given by Kerri Maughan, Darren Benson, Joane Good-selDarren Anderson, and l, Rasmussen family. Talks were given by Val and Aldene and comments of James Distefano assisted by Bishop Max Christiansen, First Counselor Myron Benson, father Robert Moscrop and Ned Phelps. . appreciation of the Priesthood by their children, Amy, Brandon, Melessia, Heather. The children sang, accomp-- Holiday by Evelene Moody Brian is attending dental family, Sven, Louis, Glenn, school. The new one will be Leonard, Karen and Nathan named Angela. She has a and friends, Clarice and sister Michelle. Bruce Peterson and family, Fork and Springvilie for and 11 daughter, Sherie Lee were met at the airport in Salt Lake City by Sharons parents, Ethel and Curtis Hull. The Skinners live in North , Sharon is manager of a Mall, that has 32 stores. a.m. Later Justice J. Allan Crockett will be guest speaker. son. Program begins with lunch at noon for over pre- 1976 This, the youngsters under pre-scho- games will continue through die day in the park. An ice cream social will be The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Treech will enter Primary Childrens Hospital in near future for tests and treatment for allergies. held in the park in the afternoon. There will be exhibits of back. She went back with diem. Roma and Clinton Low took their trailer and spent Decoration Day weekend at the Woodruff Reservoir fishing. They reported very good luck. Earl and Pearl Gordon tery then visited Pearls sister, Lael Humphries. Din- - ' ner was eaten out. Michael Dan Hernandez They also decorated in was born May 29 at the Smithfield and and Logan Logan hospital to Nancy and did a lot of visiting. Dan and Shirley Perkins, Junior Herandez, 25 N. 3 W. Smithfield. He weighed former Smithfield residents, and was 17 inches now Malad, reported his is their 1st child. He long. Althen Perkins mother, Forsgren had fallen down Grandparents are Florenda and Tuceano Alvarez and her basement steps. Elsie and Charles Hubbard Julie and Lusciovi Herandez, drove to Grace Cemetery for Ogden. His father is a laborDecoration Day. They also visited Nathalie Burton, Tona and James Oleranshaw and then to Thatcher where they visited Maxine Welker, er. staUnti mi th honor roll at Ricks College for the spring semester from Smith-fielLogan and Providence were Janel Jenkins, Bonnie d, Meyers, Smithfield; Sheri Eyre and Mark Sorenson, Logan, and. Paul Johnson, son-in-la- w I'M Births decorate graves the Sunday before Decoration Day. The Gordons also decorated graves In Hyrum Ceme- House during the dairy contest. Mrs. Hansen won with Cherry Chip Nut ice cream. Barbara and Harold Gutke are happy with the arrival of a new baby to their daughter and Marilyn and Brian Lundberg, St. Louis. . his survivors are a son, Douglas Arthur Whitaker, who resides in Lewiston with his wife, Valerie, and their Taylor High School, Virgil and Alice Marler flew to Kokamo, Indiana, where they spent ten days with Lyman and Audrey Marler and their children. Their daughter, Becky, was the graduate. They also saw the Indianapolis 500 races while there. Martin and Jenene Pond and their three sons, Doug-- , las, Greg and Mike of Lafayette, Ind., were invited to come to the Marlers one day for a picnic lunch. Martin teaches at Perdue University and will be remembered as a former Lewiston resident and the son of Mrs. Valeria Pond, now of Logan. Mrs. Martin Pond is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan of Wells-vill- e. Sheral Karren and his children have been visiting for several days with his mother, Mildred Karren, while his wife, Diane, has been visiting ter family in Canada. The Karrens live in Memorial Day guests of the Mervin Bodilys were, Varr and Oveda Alder, Salt Lake City; Zane and LuDean Alder and children, Manon and Keith, Orem; Craig and Jan Alder and their daughter, Melanie, of Holliday; Karl and Lora Alder and daughter, Nyla, and Sandy Ware, Preston, Barry, Mary and Bobette Bodily and Gordon, Teryl and Kevin Bodily, all of Logan ; Rozaime, Kim, Mindy and Tenaya Braeg-ge- r, Smithfield, and Gam, Lois, Teresa and Todd Bodily, Lewiston. Sponsored at Boys State by the American Legion Post 50 are Robert Boman, son of Myler, MW" : A tK ?,' 'J, Cornish. Brett, Karry, David and ' Bountiful. nwwy Spencer. Dr. Perry Roberts of Cape Jurardo, Mo., was in San Francisco at that time to attend a Medical Convention. His wife, JoAnn, and their two youngest children, Ben, three, and Catherine, one, had accompanied him for the trip. They spent three days and nights at the Horton home in San Jose visiting with his sister and her family and with their parents. For Memorial Day, Mr. and Mrs. Barstow Hawkins of Magna; Mrs. Phyllis Brown, Logan; Rolla and Pearl Hawkins, Richmond, and Cecile and Edna Kent, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Yeates, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins and their family, Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stokes and family, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Seamons, Treasure-ton, Idaho, participated Monday for family home evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hawkins, Linda Hawkins and Kevin Yeates, at the Hawkins home. They discussed the lesson pertaining to preparation for mar- riage. Linda and Kevin will be married in the Logan LDS Temple on June 11. Dinner was served to 10 people. James Griffin, fourteen year old son of Ralf and Patty Griffin, is visiting for a week in Cedar City, Utah with his grandparents, Wanda and Dent Sampson. ance. Robert and Susie Gillam and their five children, of Riverton, Utah, were guests MR. AND MRS. SCOTT ALLRED Pair Recites Temple Vows Dr. and Mrs. Ray 1422 Hellberg, W. Sumac Drive, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Challi, to Alan Scott Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allred, Hyde Park. The couple will be married Thursday in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 9 at the Delta Phi Kappa House. Friends and rela fives Challi is a graduate at Logan High School and is presently attending Utah State University where she has been a member of the University Orchestra. Alan graduated from Sky View High School and has fulfilled an LDS mission to England. He is a music education major at Utah Stgte University. are invited to attend. The Ralph Griffins and their daughter, Lori, 16, will go there for a visit and bring James home. DeLoy and Kerin Baker and their family were guests on Memorial Day of her brother, Max Henderson, and his family, in Clifton, Idaho. Orson and Pearl Hawkins, Cecile and Edna Kent and Mrs. Ada Kent all attended an open house in Ogden Saturday night honoring the marriage of Ricky and Pam Kent. Ricky is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kent, Ogden. They are former Lewiston residents. Last week Calva Van Dyke and her daughter, Carla, drove to Ogden and Salt Lake City where they called on relatives. At Ogden they visited with cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Dyke. Mrs. Venna Warden, an aunt, from Vernal, Utah, is confined to a hospital in Salt Lake City and they spent some time with her. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hansen and their and son-in-la- w daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kim, came from Tooele to spend the holiday time with Ron and Beth Hansen and their family. Fathers Day is of Ron and Beth Hansen and their family Sunday. Susie and Beth are sisters and the Gillam family came for the blessing of the Hansens new baby, Daniel. A piano recital Saturday evening was held at the Lewiston Second Ward. Students of Mrs. Helen Szot were presented. They were Jenifer Robinson, Randy Hansen, Gail Hansen, Connie Hansen, Scott Bodily, Kim Bodily and Sue Boman. Others were Rhonda Rawlings, Brent McKnight, Mary-ann- e Rogers, Robert Math-iesoDawn Sparks and Kim LA-Z-BO- Day! Y n, drove to Fielding Sunday and Janet and Devere Adams went with them to at the Smithfield Stake June, promises to bolster the Byron Hansen is recuperating at his hone, following release from the hospital. a little later. Sports and had them drive her car 26th day of true Bicentennial spirit Cornish invites you to these and includes other fun surprises. wagon for rides for the Mr. Skinner, Richard, is a golf pro at the Country Club; a daughter Valerie Kay, IS, loves to play golf and competes in different towns. When the Skinners returned home Mrs. Venus Skinner Providence. A mixer, Blakeskee, donated by Millers Mill and Mix was won by Mary Hansen, queen of the cooks, which was held Health Day Ann Christensen and their boys live in Ogden. The new son of Ron and Beth Hansen was blessed and named Sunday in the Lewiston hid Ward, by his father. He was given the name of Daniel Jay Hansen. The son of Randy and Pat Bland of Salt Lake City was named Ryan Kent Bland with his father officiating. Calvin and Diane Van Dyke, of Blanding, named their son Don Carlos Van Dyke with the father officiating. Tony and Todd Baird, twin sons of Caline and Gwen Baird, were confirmed by their father. Their grandparents, Melba and Ralph Baird were present for the occasion and their grandfather assisted in the ordin- arts and crafts in the LDS cultural hall, under the direction of Bonnie Buttars and Erma Jean Naegle. All special guests will register with Mrs. Sadie Soren- school age in the park with dinner on the Alley." Wells Jackson will be there with his famous horses and Platte, Nebraska, where . Millville, Carla Van Dyke, Guy Van Dyke and Mike Chiquito. David, Keith and Elizabeth Van Dyke, children of Mr. and Mrs. Laroy Van Dyke, Woodland, Calif., were also there. Nineteen of Van Dyke the twenty-seve- n grandchildren were present. Eric and Mark Christensen have been staying with their grandparents, Les and Ernie and Terries home where 27 family members .Thora Austin, while their enjoyed this occasion. mother has been occupied with caring for another newborn son. Kent and Barbara All former residents and those employed at any time, in Cornish will be honored and hosted in Cornish June 26 with a general meeting at Decoration. Day. They decorated relatives graves and visited other relatives. Dinner was enjoyed at a Cafe. Skinner Dyke and three children, " ' , These boys have all completed their Junior year at Sky View High School. Regan and Jonette Wheeler and their small son, Colby, drove to holden, Utah, for the recent holiday weekend. They were guests of ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chad McKee and their family. Becky McKee came home with the Wheelers to spend the rest of the week. She has now returned to Hidden. After spending a week in San Jose, Calif., Mr. and Mrs; David Roberts have returned to their home. They enjoyed a good visit with their daughter Sharon and her husband, Ned Horton, and their five children, Carl, vicepresident. To attend their granddaughters graduation from Mrs. Stephen Oldham and one child, Springvilie; Mr. and Mrs. Van Gamer and son, provo. Dr. Larell Van Dyke and six children and Lewis and Donna Singer and four children and Calvin and Diane Van Dyke and baby, all of Blanding; Pat and Randy Bland and son, Salt Lake City; Bill and Dean Van by June Cook Cornish Joseph radio station KPST in Preston as sales manager and a Mrs. LaVar Oldham and three sons, Provo; Mr. and Cornish Plans Bicentennial Social professional experience in motion pictures production for Walt Disney and other studios. He wax on the General Sunday School Board and had beat a bishop and high councilor. Among infant daughter, Rachel. Douglas is affiliated with Mrs. Don Oldham ami three children Orem; Mr. and After Sacrament Meeting a family dinner was held at Edna and Fred Berg and Sharon Mrs. Hampton McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Detton and Mr. and Mrs. Mark McArthur, all of Price, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oldham and sons, Byron and Marlin, Santaquin; Mr. and On Sunday afternoon Darlene, Garth and Kurt Benson, Cyd Benson and two sons, and Mary and Hazen Benon attended Sacrament meeting in the Fifth Ward in Hyrum where Darlene and Garths infant granddaughter Mireesa Miller, infant daughter at Ernie and Terri B. Miller, was blessed and named by her father. Citizens Enfoy Daryl, Kevin, Brion, Eldon and JaNae spent Decoration Day up Logan Canyon and each taking a sack lunch, climbed the 2V mile Crimson Trail. Irene Hollands of Long Beach, Calif., arrived to visit and help her daughter who has Just had a new son. They are Tina and Bill Stewart She cared for Jennifer 4, and Carrie, 2. She also took the two little girls fishing. Mabel and Clifton Henrick-so- n drove to Provo, Spanish w son-in-la- Ohl-wile- Nickie Griffin. The Newton Ward Sunday School spiritual presentation was presented by the Val rt bles- Sunday on the occasion of the blessings of two new grandsons, Mrs. Clava Van Dyke served dinner to 49 people. They were members of her own family as well as relatives of a daughter-in-laand a Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Perry McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mr. and rt Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boman, 137 South 1st West, Lewiston; Mark Rawlins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay M. Rawlins, 411 South Main, Lewiston, and Douglas My-le- r, son of Mr. and Mrs.1 by Laree Bodily Lewis toa sing of their granddaughter Carley Koplowitz daughter of Carey and Claudia Koplowitz. Other family members who enjoyed this special occasion were Matt Petersen, Ron, Susan, Jared and Lacy Petersen, Sue, Craig and Brian Petersen, Nancy, Lori, and Camille Petersen. A family dinner was held on Sunday at the home of Jim and Mary Mullen after the blessing of their baby daughter Melissa Ann. Those who enjoyed this occasion were Marys folks from Murr; ray; William and Pearl Alice sister Mary's and her husband Gary Coulan and their two children, DeEtte, Matthew from Salt Lake City; Marys neice Lori Ohlwiler from New Mexico; Jim's sister Sherry Gardier-ne- r and two sons Matt and Mike from Providence attended the blessing at Sacrament meeting, but werent aide to stay for the family dinner. Melissa Newton Ward fast and testimony meeting was conducted by Bishop Max Peterson after the ,s Idaho and La Rue and Clint Peterson, Loa, Utah. She will be named Kristen Peterson. Her father is horticultest at the Greek Gardens. 245 8-- are Great-grandparen- ts Carol and Rodney Pitcher, N. 250 W., Smithfield, anhas a brother, Lynn, 15 nounce the arrival of a son, months. Daddy is an electr- May 28. and was weighed onic technician for W esc or of 22 lieinches long. He has a Logan. brother Bradley, 2. He is the Their first child arrived 4th grandchild for Merlynn for Jan and Danny Peterson and Weldon Pitcher, Smith-fiel- d of 176 E. 20 South. Richmond and the 7th for Rhea at a Logan hospital May 29. and Dwain Goldinog, SpringShe weighed 9 pounds and vilie. He wil be named Jared was 21 inches long. Grand Nathaniel Pitcher and his parents are LaVerne and dnddy is employed at Coco Leonard Hepworth, Rupert, Cola as a delivery man. 325 9-- 7 8-- 4 Hall, Angela Baker, Patty Nancollas, Lisa Tillitson, Penny Linda 'and James Jensen E. 4th So., Smithfield, welcomed a son, May 29 at the Logan hospital. He weighed 4 and was 20 inches long. He is Uth grandchild er. for Susie and Lee Jensen, Debra and Morris Pitcher Monroe, Utah and the 1st for Norma and Jack Ross, Josof 480 South State, Richmond are proud of their new eph, Utah. He has a great-gran- d mother, Mrs. Christ daughter, born May 29 at a Zarkou, Salt Lake city. Logan hospital. Steven James Jensen will She weighed 9 pounds and be his name. His daddy is a was 20Vfc inches long. Grandparents are Carol planner of Valleyengineering arid Alfred Helquist White Incorporated. Rock, Utah, and Seletta and planner of Valley EngineerWilliard Pitcher, Trenton. ing Incorporated. Mr. Ray Morris, St. George and Rose and Ivan Fergeson, Springvilie. She will be named Diane Pitcher. She Sparks. Michael Kar-re- n, Diane Pitcher, Geniel Pitcher, Karen Bodily, Michelle Pitcher, Sandra Spackman, David Spackman andtaarmae Spackman. Refreshments were served and Karla Rawlings presented each student with a tote bag to carry their music. The infant son of Harold and Judy White was blessed and named Christopher Brian White by his father, Sunday, in Church services held in the Lewiston 4th ward. Harold is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White of Richmond. He and his wife and children, a girl and three boys, came here from Erie, Pa., where they have recently made their home. They will be moving into the home recently vacated by Douglas and Becky Bartholomew on Second West. The Bartholomews and their four children will be going to El Paso, Texas, where Doug will be working for the Chamber of Commerce there. Bishop and Mrs. Garr B. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Larry McKnight drove to provo Sunday where they called at the Berg Mortuary. There they paid respect to Scott Merrill Whitaker, 61, of Orem, who died June 4, 1976 at his home after a short illness. Mr. Whitaker was prominent in the production of more than 100 films for the BYU motion picture department He had 10 veors of Dad will be surprised at the comfort he will enjoy Day after Day! LA-2- - Vs RECLINA - ROCKER uit a recliner until Dad ilti In a And a lala it utt a tala until you toa our ipoclal Father't Day pricatl Wa art offering GENUINE comfort olhort try to t, famoui for that itrolch-ou- t hard to Imitalol Put Dad in the real thing, a comfort. 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