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Show ents Irmn Oregon, aunts. Nola Asher and five children. Burley, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. David James and children, River Heights, and Hazel. Mrs. Peck's sister enjoyed a turkey dinner. Lester Romriell. grandfather, McCammnn. Idaho, was Youth Achievements In her church activities she is Laurel class secretary and a four-yeSeminary Hyde Park is certainly proud of their youth, in their accomplishments in school and in church. Linda Vail, is no exception as she was chosen as Top Senior for the week at Sky She enjoys most sports, especially skiing. The young men of Hyde Park are also individuals of accomplishments. E.J. Nixon III (Tres), son of Jack and Charolette Nixon, received his mission call to Washington. D.C. He will be leaving March 5. All ed from the Washington. D.C. Mission. He spoke at Sacrament meet ins la Sun day. Alter the lannly pickc (in P'lnHv i (ho urnnrl hw jouriieytHi on down to the ..I'M where they leil their son, David, who recently 1 friends and relatives are Team National Honor Society. In her junior year, die was a member of the performing Girls Glee and was sopho- Captain William Hyde, Utah Daughters of Pioneer Camp attended the North Cache Daughters of Utah Pioneers Thursday at Cache DUP Museum. The Ralph Smith Camp presented the program. Venetta Gilgen er rlM secretary. blessing and the name, Brian Lynn Chase. He was assisted by Vickis fattier and brother, Norman Eldwood, and Jimmy Elwood, Lee Clark, Providence and Bill Mace, Logan, and the Bishopric. Campbell's Ski in Montana Following the services, dinner was served at Brians grandparents home, Leola and Norman Elwood. Present were grandmother, Mary Perkins, Logan and Leone Watts, also the Elwood children, also Vicki and Gordon Chase and Brian Lynn. The Special Interest group of Richmond and Smithfield area met at the Richmond Stake Center Sunday evening. High Councilman G. Richard Bagley conducted. by Evelene Moody Carrol, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Low, Smithfield, and Mr. and Mrs. George White, Providence, joined Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Tremor ton and attended the Tremonton Stake Center. The following were elected to serve on the Board of Directors at the Snior Citizens Center, Edith Farns- Beverly (Bunny) and Boyd Campbell and son, Kelly, drove to Dillon, Mont., to go skiing and snowmobiling and visit friends, Norma and Garth Taylor. They were gone five days. Kelly has been called to go on an LDS mission to England. He has two sisters, Julie and Teri Lynn Campbell. Mrs. Elsie Pilkington vis- Mort-ense- n, Arizona, for two months. They have a son on a mission to Nova Scotia. Dee (the missionary) telephoned his aunt, Roma Low, and told her the temperature goes to 50 degrees below 0. Roma and Clinton Lows sop and daughter-in-laTracy and Sandy, now live in Provo where he is attending BYU and majoring in psy- ' evening. The Adams live in Fielding. Mrs. Vesta Hansen spent three weeks with her sisters Nina and brothers-in-law, and Kenneth Cottle and Cledd and Frell Blair in and reality is not easy for some of us have never experienced it To live is to experience now To die is to experience after Nighttime is just a darker form of day I remember when my father delighted in throwing me all over the place all in fun too bad though I was little then it happens no more. Alan Hughes Sky View Class of TO . Mrs. Neta Peterson is now a resident of Sunshine Terrace. She entered January 27. She invites all her friends to visit her. Verlyn and Ina Schenk, Preston, and son, Verl, and daughter, Jolene, visited cousins, Verla and Edwin Noble, Thursday in Smith-fiel- d. Edler Jimmy N. Elwood, arrived home Saturday eve-nn- g from an LDS mission to Manchester, England. He is the son of Leola and Norman Elwood, Seventh Ward. He will report on his mission, Sunday, February 13 at 6 p.m. in the Seventh Ward sacrament meeting. Vicki and Gordon Chase, Richmond, had their baby blessed during fast meeting in the Richmond Ward. His father gave him a I plants. Along with this they are learning a little of work. M Carla is the daughter of Calva and the late Don C. Van Dyke. Dennis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hammond. Ashton. Idaho. Dinosaurs. facts such as food habits, weight, height, traveling methods and how they adapted to on Carla graduated from Sky View High School where she was active in music and drama. She is currently at Ricks College where she will complete a degree in nursing in Anril 1977. Many interesting their surroundings was given by Mr. Alexander from the Geology Department. USU. Mr. David Burt. Chief Engineer. Space Lab.. USU, Dennis graduated from North Fremont High School in Ashton. He completed a two year mission for the LDS Church in Paris, France. He will graduate from Ricks in April in business management demonstrated some space electronic equipment and told alxiut experiments that the department is doing, the The young couple will be honored by his parents at a wedding breakfast in Bountiful following their marriage. That evening a reception will be hosted by Mrs. Van Dyke and her family at the Lewiston Second Ward cultural hall from 7:00 until equally interested fourth graders at North Park. 9:00 p.m. VAN DYKE HAMMOND Miss Carla Van Dyke will be married in the Salt Lake Temple on Thursday, Feb. 17, by Laree Bodily The trip was brief but full of activities and enjoyment. For a birthday visit to a sister in Tooele, several local folks traveled to that city on Lewiston Under the direction of the Richmond Utah Stake presidency a reorganization of the Lewiston 4th Ward took place on January 9. Garr B. Morrison was released as Bishop of the ward along with his counselors, Ray Gilbert and Joseph N. Cornish. Rosemond Blair was released from the position of Ward Clerk. Joseph N. Cornish was sustained as the new Bishop of the ward with Anthony Jon Hall and Jerry G. Jorgensen as counselors. Larry was sustained as the Ward Clerk and Carl Nancol-la- s was retained as financial ht clerk. Bishop Cornish is the son of Henry and Carma Cornish of Cove. He is married to the former Carroll Hendricks and their children are Shelly, nine; Blake, six. and Justin, two. Anthony Jon Hall is the son of Willis and Meredith Hall. His wife is the former Ce-rp',hnrds of Salt Lake "" to Dennis Hammond of Ashton. Idaho. City. They have two sons, Robert, four, and Garrick. Jerry G. Jorgensen was born to Mrs. Grant Jorgensen and the late Mr. Jorgcn-e- n of Salina, Utah. He is married to Gay Lynn Herbert of Brigham City. Their children are Jerry Jr., Mark, Chris and Tamera. The last weekend in January Mrs. Calva Van Dyke traveled by plane to California with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jorgensen, of Vernal, Utah. They attended a session at the Oakland LDS Temple with Mrs. Van Dyke's brother, Kent Jorgensen, and his wife, Meri-denwho were being sealed in the Temple that day. The travelers stayed one night ' with the Kent Jorgensens at their home in Concord, Calif., near Oakland. Mrs. Van Dyke also stayed one night with her son, Laroy Van Dyke, and his family at Woodland. e, Friday. Orson and Pearl Hawkins and Edna Hawkins, Lewiston; Rolla and Pearl Hawkins, Richmond, and An open house will be hosted by the grooms parents at Ashton Second Ward cultural hall at Ashton, Idaho, from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. All relatives and friends are invited. and Bonnie The Gregory. grandparents are Seth and Bernice Gregory, Lewiston, and Kenneth and Alice Field, Twin Falls, Idaho. Sunday guests of Elray and Carol Robinson and their family included a group of on Feb. 7 to Bob relatives. With her father official inf the Robinson's new baby daughter was blessed that day in the Phyllis Brown, Logan, called on their sister, Reba Harvey, who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Lewiston Second Ward and given the name of Margo. Orson Hawkins were in Pocatello for a day. They visited with their Lynn and his family and with their daughter Mardene and her family, the Denny Mannings. Relatives present for the occasion included Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bitter, Idaho Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Robinson, Logan. Others were Royce and Deon Searle and their children, Kevin, Kristine,' Janet and Jon. Brigham The son of Jan and Alyson Hall was blessed and named by his father, Sunday in the Lewiston Second Ward. The name chosen for him is City; Ralph and Lee Cottrell and Tracy and Brad, Ogden; Norm and Clcta Bassett and daughter Wendy, Logan, and Steve and Carol Bybee and daughters, Janell and Lisa, also of Logan. Brian Taylor of Bakersfield, Calif., and a student at BYU, was a weekend guest of his sister, Mary Kay and her family, the Gerald The occasion was the baptism and confirmation of Jacob John Hall. Dinner guests of the family that day were Mrs. Allie Buttle of Bountiful; Joe and Marge Scharff and family, Center- ville; Willis and Merdith n Hall, Garr and Karalee and family, Anthony Mor-'riso- and CeC$le Hall and family, Evan and Diane Hall and family, all of Lewiston. A new daughter was bom Bel-nap- s. Darren Belnap. Other guests of the Belnaps on Sunday were Bryan and Linda Drake and their daughter, Emily. Bryan Drake and Brian Taylor were missionary companions. Diane Spackman was confirmed in the Lewiston Second Ward Sunday by her father. She is the dauther of Rex and Mildred Spackman. Many friends from the Utah-Idah- o area and from California attended funeral services Saturday for Soichi (Tommy) Iwamoto, 92. Ser- vices were conducted by Bishop Ronald P. Hansen in the Lewiston 2nd Ward. The list of USU students who achieved the honor roll for fall quarter of 1976, as announced by Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, vice president for student affairs, included several students from Lewiston and Cornish. They were: Robert Denton Coleman and Leon Call Spackman, Humanities, Arts and Social Science; Evan Lee Berge-soScience; Curtis W. Dent, Engineering; Gordon Brent Dodily, Education; Denise Kay Litz Richards, Business and from Cornish, Barbara Buttars Weston, Education. ... -- - CLUB NEWS RICHMOND LITERARY CLUB The Richmond Literary Club met February 3 at the club rooms. Blanch Allred conducted and welcomed everyone. Group singing of America" was led by Effie Egan Accompanied by Zelda StodRhonda Anderson was in of the program. Zelda Stoddard played appropriate Civil War music while Carol Funk spoke on the Civil War. There were 24 present. Next meeting will be March 3rd. charge . Scout He was baptized Feb. 4 and confirmed Sunday during fast meeting. Evelyn Harris had the misfortune of breaking her left ankle when she fell on the slipper ice at her home, Thursday. She has received lots of phone calls to see how she was and to wish her a speedy recovery. Cheryl Downs brought her new baby and they visited Evelyn. Thursday, Shauna Hobbs and new baby, Justin, called on her aunt and uncle, Verla and Edwin Noble. She is Verlos brothers daughter. .v shelt- discussion Maruages dard. Richmond, is happy to announce that the drilling of the test well for water located cirectly west of North Cache Junior High School has resulted in a find from two to five second feet of water at a level of 270 feet. The well has been capped for future use. Evelyn Harris is now Second Ward Primary Librarian. Mrs. Rita Spademan is her supervisor. Greg Roper, son of Cheryl and Spencer Roper, is the Seventh Wards newest Cub visited her parents, Pearl and Earl Gordon, Tuesday learning how to build ers for people, animals and . Mr. Phad-untch(Thailand). Eveland Sandover (Navajo), mem-ber- s of the Community gave helpful and interesting information to help with this project. The fourth graders heard a pointed Stake Representative for Smithfield Stake Said 32 from the stake were present. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held in the Smithfield Stake house, March 6. 752-945- City, Thursday. Janet and Devere Adams To write about life . the center at Mayor Richard Bagley, w, son, Logan; Angie and Karl Bird and Lee and Deon The Bel Canto Chorus, Lesa Anderson, Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb and family, Plymouth, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson in Plymouth. The Senior Citizen Center has a new staff member by the name of Ron Stauffer, he will assist Berdetta Harris. He will be responsible for outreach work, as well as the telephone Reassurance and Friendly visitors program. If you have any problems, he may help with, telephone Violet and Clifford Bair, Richmond, visited their sisDetta ter and brother-in-laand Fred Mayne in Brigham u Mr. Latu (Tonga with Earl Ottley conducting, gave a musical program. Faye Roskelley, newly ap- Richmond; chotherapy. Neighborhood home evening was held Monday at the home of Wilda and Ruel Plowman. Second Nephi, Chapter 24 thru 31, Nephis predictions, was studied and read. Refreshments were served to Beth Lamb, Elsie and Charles Hubbard, Bernard Hind, Verla and Edwin Noble, Rosella and Elliott Thorn-le- y and special guests, Gertie and Carl Anderson. Mrs. Thelma Doene and her brother and his wife, Nyssa, Oregon. Renee and Dee Crockett, Smithfield, enjoyed the Pearl Bird family reunion in Ogden. Others present for the dinner were Mrs. Bird, Mendon, Dale and Bertha Bird, Darlene and Harold Richins, Hennifer; Laura Lee and Dan Leatham, Logan; Linda and Travis John- Speaker was President Plowman of the Richmond Stake. Thalia Spackman arranged for the program. worth, Wallace Kirkman, n Mary Murray, Roland and Florence Whiting. A very proud grandmother, Vesta Hansen, tells us her granddaughter, Susan Jensen, daughter of Colleen and Richard Jensen, Ogden, has been awarded the Sterling Scholarship at Ogden High in music (She plays the piano). Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb, ited her daughter and husband, Bonnie and Dean Mai-oand son, Jeff, in Salford, Liilray. I'M Child Develop-jii' 'Yr.'ii'. '.us Uu speaker. Three first grade classes at North Park have been received his mission call to Japan. He spoke in Sacrament meeting prior to his leaving. He will be in the LTM for two months. Randy and David were able to visit with each other for a few hours before being separated again. invited to sacrament meeting, Sunday, February 13 at 6:00 p.m., Hyde Park 2nd Ward. The Japan-Toky- o Mission is the destination of Brian Romriell, son of Otis and Donna Romriell, Hyde Park, after attending the LTM for two months. Brian spoke in the Hyde Park 2nd Ward with his father rendering his original composition of a medley of numbers on the piano. A father was held Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peck, grandpar- - (part of the Drama Department ) which competed at the regionals. Miss Vail is a member of the a capella choir and the more 11, and Deanna, 7. The Lynn James household was one of excitement and joy as the return of their son, Randy, recently return- Joe, ar student. View High School. She has been a cheerleader for the past two years. She has had a leading part in the play The Thread That Runs So True performed by the school, and has participated in both regional and state speech and drama competition. Just recently she tied for the Most Outstanding Reader in a poetry festival held at USU and she is a member of the Improvisation ill and unable to attend. Also in attendance were Brian's brothers and sisters, Michael. 24. Don, 16, Melanie. 15. gave a history. Beverly Hansen provided a musical number and Pearl Budge, the lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barrett and family. Hyde Park, entertained dinner guests in their home. Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett, and Mr. and Mrs. I .canard Bishop. The North Park PTA held its first session of their clinic. "Kids and Moms for Kinder- - lot of people have discovered its the best way to go when youre buying a new car. And it stands to reason. With a Timeway Simple Interest Loan, no interest is added on in advance. You pay only for the money you use for the time you use it. 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