Show Utah Wednesday II— Tli Herald Journol Nov 28 IMS WH IKW f If Open House Valley Music Saturday Announces For Mother Auditions Open house win be held for Mrs Annfe H Kemp at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry H Kemp Mrs Kemp has recently returned to Cache Valley to make her home after residing in Arizona Texas and Bountiful for the past two years She would like to greet friends and relatives Mrs Aunle H Kemp 295-34- Logan-Cach- e when they moved to Montpelier children five of whom are Idaho They moved to Logan in living They are Blair K Poulsen Gooding Idaho Mrs 1945 Rex been cattle Poulsen has a Mr (Maxine) Williamson Friends and relatives are cor- buyer Mrs Paulsen has Montpelier Don Poulsen Twin Idaho Mrs Boyd dially invited to attend They been active in the Relief Society Falls Izatt Hyde Park and works time the and no (Nondas) at be there present request gifts Mr and Mrs Poulsen were three days a week at the Logan Jack Poulsen Springfield Ore married Nov 12 1919 They IDS Temple They have 25 grandchildren and lived in liberty Idaho until 1928 They are the parents cl six seven Open house will be held for Mr and Mrs Kenneth Poulsen at their home 1783 Country Chib Drive Sunday from 2 to 5 pm CLL 0 Social Neighborhood Of Girl Scouts Troop 244 under the leadership Scouts from the Hillcrest and of Karen Sedjo divided into Edith Bowen schools continued groups to practice for Investiture One group acted out the Brownie story the other group learned the Brownie promise and foe Brownie B’s 0 Civic work on their Hospitality Badges last week Each patrol discussed ways of making new friends and keeping old ones The girls also talked about how manners affect other people Mrs Ruth Thomas and Mrs The Daffodil Patrol conducted of the Margaret Gessd flag ceremony Mrs Pat The Orson Hawkins home in troop 271 took their girls on a Emenhiser is the group leader Lewiston was the scene last field trip fo the Buttercup Dairy Saturday evening of the wedding Mrs Peggy Krebill and Mrs The Brownie Troop from of Phyllis Hawkins Showgren Linda Bengefiy assisted with Riverside School went hiking in and George James Brown both transportation Logan Canyon last week The dtLakeiCity Bishop LaVor b" girls and their leader Mbs Joan Smith of the Lewiston 3rd Ward The members of Junior troop VendeD found a rock slide from in the the 524 led by Mrs Barbara which each girl was able to bring performedof ceremony fomDy and friends presence discussed the home a fosriL Lorange Following the ceremony Christmas gifts which they plan Lyn Bennion supplied refresh-ment-a dinner was served to the to make for their parents and for the hike newlyweds and to Mr and Mrs made plans for fature meetings Conrad Showgren and daughter Mrs Margaret Gessd and Loralyn of Tfcylor Michigan Brownie troop 397 under the Mrs Ruth Thomas conducted a Bishop and Mn LaVor Smith leadenhip of Mrs Joan VendeD fly-u- p ceremony for the Mrs Julia Hawkins of Logan practiced a play entitled “How folloiring members of Brownie Mr and Mrs Jay Harvey and the Brownies Got Their Name” troop 524 Dixie Leishman Mr and Mrs Ray Harvey of in preparation for investiture Merril and Becky Tooele Mr Barstow Hawkins Each girl wrote an original Girla receiving year Brownie song Kay Krefaffi Dixie Kent end John aD of Magna Sherry Merril Mary Mr and Mra Rolla Hawkins of With the help of leader Mrs Gessd and Becky ZahrisMe Richmond Mrs Lomis Sharp Pat Emenhiser the members of Teresa Kennedy and Laimia Mrs Roger Beamons and Mrs Junior troop 524 completed two Martingdale received Brownie Earl Hawkins all of Preston of the nine requirements for the nins Mrs LaMar Sleight and The troop also worked on daughters Lem and Cindy of hospitality badge The girls learned the experied behavior of the Bag ceremony Logan Mrs Darrell Stokes and hosts and hostesses and the daughters Jeanette and JoAim of correct ways of making inMrs Betty Hendricks leader Thatcher Utah and Karla troductions Jeanne Hooten led of Brownie Troop 289 presented and Brenda Kent of the Rose Patrol as they con- a membership star to Lori Cynthia Lewiston The newlyweds wiD ducted the flag ceremony Vosburg during last week's make their home in Sett Lake troop meeting The giris made Ctty Brownie troop 289 led by Mrs plaques and pictures out of David Hendricks constructed materials they had gathered on Mayflower table decorations out a recent discovery walk Heidi of egg cartons for Thanksgiving Hill brought cupcakes for Mrs JJf Matlock assisted in the refreshments project Dinner Follows Wedding Ceremony Ceres Wives Zone A Lions E BISCHOFF Colonel United States Army Corps of Engineers (ret) his daughter Anne Cox whose husband was (elected Medical Group Soldier of the Month In Vietnam and daaghter-iwlaMary EDen whose husband DEAN Capt Kenneth Biscfaoff Air Force Commendation Their children are Mark Brace received the in TnNaa and baby Bischoff Family Proud Of Record In Service By Theoda Downs Herald Journal Correspondent The Bischoff family of Smith-fielhave reason to be proud of their servicemen for the things they are doing and have done Mrs Kenneth Bischoff received a letter under date of Nov 4 from Ching Chuan Air Base Taiwan from United States Air Force Colonel Robert L Holladay Jr telling her that he “recently had the honor of presenting her husband Captain Kenneth D Bischoff with the Air Force Commendation Medal" The letter further stated “The accompanying citation recognized his outstanding service to his country and to the United States Air Force His exemplary performance and dedication to duty are in the highest tradition of American Servicemen who for nearly 200 years have put on a uniform to defend freedom throughout the world Your husband's achievement reflects grea credit upon himself our organization and you as his wife As his Commander I share with you your pride in his selection to receive this award" This citation is oik ba: upon stained superior performance in a position of major responsibility over a considerably long period of tilhe Kenneth is the son of Mr and Mrs Dean E Bischoff PreiMcnt Bischoff is first counselor in the Southfield Stake Presidency and by profession is an engineer for the Bureau of Reclamation He is a native of d rni Geneva Idaho and is a retired Colonel of the United States Army Corps of Engineers CoL Bischoff retired from the Reserve a year ago after 30 years service as both an Active and Reserve Officer He served during World War II in the E T O in England France Belgium and Germany and in the P- ATD in the Philippines The Bischcffs daughter Anne was married last summer to Douglas Cox Just prior to his leaving far duty in Vietnam He also has brought honor and pride to the family Under date of Oct 22 Douglas was selected as 17th Medical Group Soldier of foe Month CoL D W Pratt sent congratulations stating that his Commander’s recommendation and his selection by two boards of senior noncommissioned officers are evidence of his Job proficiency military bearing and knowledge and leadership potentiaL The congratulations from CoL Pratt continued “You may be Justly proud of this accomplishment Out of more than 1000 enlisted men in this command you have been selected to represent the 17th Medical Group as an outstanding example of a soldier of whom his unit the United Slates Army and his country are also proud" The Bischoff family has long been known far their loyalty to family church community and country Mrs Bischoff is the former Marian Weeks of Smithfield They have four other children Junior troop 87 under the direction of leaders Karen Cunon and Marilyn Long made 40 Pilgrim table decorations to present to their teachers The decorations were used at the Teacher Appreciation Dinner given by the EUis School PTA The giris also made turkeys The officers of Zone A Lions Chibs were guests of the officers of the Lewiston Lions Chib at the Lewiston Cafe last Wednesday night Following dinner the officers met under the direction of Don Williams of Smithfield at the Lewiston Community feathers construction Zone A is comprised of the paper and styrofoam to use in lions Chibs in Lewiston Richown their homes as mond Hyde Park North Logan Thanksgiving table decorations and Smithfield Ned Gines of District Deputy Logan The fourth grade Junior Girl Governor was a special guest rizzy nrmmr & i s Z' n-"-' ' c s s m-- v v !' s at 'tfS-i- - t I h 4: K 3 s j J £ -- sWmv 4 0 Paulsen Golden Wedding Open House ' 4 ft'' V West 1st South Saturday from I to 5 pm Mr and Mrs ' holding 289 She will now make her home with Mr and Mrs Walter Beutler in Dayton Idaho Valley Music Hall will be auditions for acts to during the appear on KSL-Tannual March of Dimes Telerama The Valley Music Hall in keeping with its goal of providing an outlet for intermountain talent is hsppy to provide this opportunity for talented people in the area to perform on prime television 1 1970 time Jan Sl-- Feb The auditions will be held at the valley music Hall December 8 9 and 10 from 12:30 pjn to 8:00 pm For an audition appointment call SydSamudson at' mmmm r4 by Kate Osann rwrmrmnnTTQ Linda Jane EDen and Jon Kenneth and his wife Mary EDen lave three children: Jennifer Mark and Brace They are residing in Smithfield while Captain Bischoff is in Taiwan The closing paragraph of the letter to Mary Ellen from Colonel HoUaday seems to portray the ideals of the the Bischoff’s concerning military service of their country He stated “Only through the outstanding efforts of its members has foe Strategic Air Command become and remains a powerful force for peace and freedom in foe world Peace is our Profession” The Bischoff's fed this way Meet At Pollard Home Ceres Wives held their November meeting at the home of Dorothy Pollard The program included a “Sojourn in Iran" via colored slides Many interesting details were related by Verna Call and Mrs Pollard The members of the group enjoyed seeing foe interesting objeeb of handicraft brought back by the two ladies Beverly Evans was chairman for the evening assisted by Petri Haddock Alberta Jensen Aiders Keller and Leima Smith Mrs Pollard was chosen to represent foe group at foe monthly meeting of foe Cache Women’s Legislative CounciL Awards Given A 1968 Priesthood Award was presented to Bishop Paul McKnight by president H Ray Gibbony in a Sacrament meeting in Cornish last Sunday evening Bishop McKnight presented Individual Awards to Bonnie Buttars Mary Martin Ruby Qeech Joyce Smith Eloise Godfrey and Ruby Chadwick M: t'fr - t 'pur V- ’V”' jsf apt 41 -- Mr and Mrs William J Tamer Golden Wedding Reception Friday The family of Mr and Mrs Tanner has been a teacher in aD WBUim J Tuner wiD honor of foe auxiliary organizations their porenfe at a wedding reception Friday from 7 to 10 pm at the Weston Ward cultural halL Mr and Mrs Turner were married Dec 18 1919 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple From January 1920 to 1923 Mr Tuner served an LDS mission to foe Eastern states - Both Mr and Mrs TOmer have been active in foe wards in which they have Dved In Banida Ward both were presidents of MIA and teachers In foe Sunday School In Unrose Ward Mr Tuner was superintendent of the Sudsy School a counselor in foe bishopric and officer in foe Stake School Board Mrs u Exercise Class Lists ' Five Winners and served as president of the Relief Society a counselor in Primary and Relief Society and has been a visiting teacher far many years At present Mr Tuner fo serving as Highpriest leader in Weston Ward They are foe parents of six children three sou and three daughters One baby girl died at birth and Melvin J a son died in 1944 at age 19 They have 30 living grandchildren Hosts on Friday wiD include their family Mr and Mrs William Reed Tinner Moses Mr and Mrs Lake Wash Doyle B Tanner KaysviDe Mr and Mrs Cuba (Joyce) Carnahan Heybum Idaho Dr and Mrs Ronald (Carol) Albn Portland Ore AD relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend The ooiqde requests there be m gifts Demonstration On Use Of Knit Fabrics their For outstanding achievements whUe participating in Login City's controlled exercising dam for 1 five local women were presented with gift certificates at last night's final session “Knitted Fabrics — Their aty Parks and Recreation Selection and Use” wiD be the Director Jay Van Noy awarded subject of a free public lecture Melba Wiebe with a $15 merby Miss Theta Johnson Clothing at Specialist for the Utah State certificate chandise RookeDeys far laring foe most University Extension Service weight during foe eighMveek an December 3rd at 2 pm at the couree auditorium of the Mountain Fuel Winner in foe "most inches Supply Co 45 East Bid North bst" category was Sharon Logan Johnson who received a $10 “Knitted fabrics enjoy uncertificate from Ceenfe's precedented consumer demand A $5 certificate from Keith endues where woven fairies O’Brien went to Larene GunneD have been undisputed leaders champion of the difficult "low knit fabrics are gaining imbicycle" exercises who did 438 to portance and in those end-usachieve foe first-plaposition where knits have always been Mr Van Noy also awarded popubr a tremendous increase Theoda Spackman and Althea in use and acceptance his ocFullmer free dinners because of cur ed" according to Mbs their 100 percent attendance Johnson At the demonstration through numerous different she wiD discuss foe reasons for women b ! n i es ce The next exercising doss wiD begin January 12 running through March 5 with Sue Wilson physical education instructor at Logan High School as instructor Further details wiD be given at a later date this increase and abo the disadvantages of knit con- struction and how b work with and care for these fabrics Homemakers of foe ares are invited to fob program to bun how to select core for and construct knit garments They make these Maytags so dependable I'm the loneliest gay in town i group ' leaders and to the following girls: Terry Smith Janet Paulette McKnight Buttars Carol Buxton EDen Jimaud Jane Buttars Mary Pitcher Tina Elwood Cara Pitcher and Barbara Buttars too Past Presidents Attend Business Meet Past presidents of the American Legion Auxiliary held a business meeting lost week at foe home of Lavina Eddington in Logan During the meeting president Floss Eodereo members of their reminded foe gifts for the Veterans' HospitaL After he meeting refreshments were served and the members played cards Prizes were won by Gladys Anderson Verna Baugh and Bernice Olsen Hostesses for the evening were Lavina Eddington Grace Evans Alice Pond Margie Chatterton and Lydia Aixfrews “I'm starved Mother— got anything thawed?" 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