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Show 1 I Hyde Park Students Accept Ecology Challenge Saxtons Tour Europe Public Works Department of North Island Navel Air Force Base, San Diego, where he served 33 years. They both love to travel and like sports. She likes to knit and sew. Bette and Lyle Saxton saw their nephew, Elder Tracy Rene, son of Bette's sister, By EVELENF MOODY SMITfIFIFin Bette and Lyle Saxton have returned from a 19 day Her parents are Bonnie and A1 Hanen, Westminster, Calif., and his are Millie and Jim Branham, Indianopolis, Ind. Marlin Don Ekstrom, Richmond, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ekstrom, Richmond, Utah visited his parents for several days. He was accompanied by friends, Terry LeRoy Davidson and Ronald Craig Metcalf, both of California. They drove and also visit- trip. They flew to Los Angeles then to Bangor, Maine then to Europe. They took a Mediterranian cruise and saw Egypt, the Holy Land, Turkey, Cicaly, Italy, Rhodes, Athens and lots of smaller islands, Spor-ta, Mitkis, and Gythion. ' They sailed along the Yugoslavia coast, saw Amsterdam, and Geneva in Switzerland. They flew to Genoa where they boarded the ship, Adriatic Sea also saw Mar Mar Sea, the Golden Horn Reese, of Benson, off Tuesday. He will serve in Holland. Deanna and Tim Palmer have moved into their new home at 1281 Mountain View Drive, Smithfield. Mr. Palmer was his own contractor. They moved here from Hyrum. She is a cosmetic consultant for Jafra and gives home parties. Tim is a paint contractor and owns his own business. t Susie Anderson, Richmond. Marlin is crippled and must use a wheel chair and and the Blue Mosque in. wanted to see the colorful Istanbul, went to Cario and leaves and his folks. Lyle rode a camel to the Fourteen Senior Citizens pyramids and the sphinx. and their driver, Lonnie Sammie and Bill ArmPaul, drove to Soda Springs strong and children, Greg and Lava Hot Springs Thursand Traci drove to Waxaha-chiday. It was open to all Senior Texas. They visited Citizens in. Cache County. Sammies parents, Mary and Travel was by mini-buFred Terry and Bill's par-- ' There was a no hostess ents, Helen and Clayton smorgasbord enjoyed in Armstrong and brother, Joe Soda Springs. and brother, Steve and wife, It was a one day trip. More Donna. trips are being planned. Winnie Ziegler attended Sunday a family reunion was held at Cedar Creek the dedication of the Preston Lake where Sammies parSouth Stake Center and saw ents have a nw lake house. many old friends. Mrs. ZiegBette Kirk is excited these ler used to be a resident of days. Her brother and wife, Preston for 10 years. She was Kay and Sherman Smith pleased to see President from Hacienda Heights, Ezra Taft Benson, who did the dedication. Calif., (near Los Angeles) are visiting Bette and KenSarah Bright and Winnie e, s. ' Tims parents are Elfried and Elbert Palmer of Ogden and hers are Ruth and Ralph Peterson of SL George. They like to ski in winter and go boating and water ski in the summer. She loves to sew and he builds and works around the house. Visiting at the home of her parents, Carrie, 'and Merlin Jensen are their daughter, Marjorie and sons, Greg and Ziegler drove to Tremonton and enjoyed dinner with Winnies daughter, Donna and Burton Isaacson and family, Kathy, Sherry, Diana, Mike, Jeff and Karen. They enjoyed visiting. Merlin Jensen spent several days in the Logan hospital. His wife, Carrie, stayed with their son and his wife, Colleen and Richard Jensen and family in Ogden. They are both home now. ' Ronald and Joyce Sheryl Ray, visited each individual classrooms to explain the litter campaign to the students. Each were challenged to pick up bagfuls of litter and parents were to verify each Gar- rison and family Susan, Jimmy, Freda (an Indian daughter), liked our valley so well they talked Ronalds parJames is employed at ents. Alice and Gary GarThipkol as invoice control; rison into settling in Smith-fielden and a student at USU majoring in speech educaThey have purchased the tion. Hugh Youngblood home, 506 Gwendolyn is Primary' E. 100 N. chorister and James teaches Mr. Garrison is a retired Sunday School in their ward. employee of the government He was superintendent of They both love to go d. Choral aires Shawn of Denver, Colo. Joshua Elder celebrated his second birthday and received his first tricycle. He is the grandson of Ilene and Ron Elder and his parents are Holly and Russel Elder. A family dinner was serv- ed to aunts and uncles, Cherol and Wendy Elder and family, Amy, Angie, and' Erin. Also Aunt Karen and Uncle Lance Elder and Stacey, Ricky, and Jerad; cousin, Kit and daughter, Jennifer Israelson. Ice cream and a birthday cake were served. Bette and Lyle Saxton enjoyed a few days relaxation at their cabin in Bear Lake. Bette enjoyed the walk and beauty of the beach. They have been in Provo all summer working, and were relaxing from their trip to Europe. Elsie and Charles Hubbard drove to Williams. Ward .in Idaho and attended the open house for Laura Clegg who was celebrating her 80th birthday. They then went on to Idaho Falls and visited Reva and Lloyd Michilson and family and nieces and nephews, They also saw the dam, Island Park and Rexburg. The Michelsons went The Hubbards came back by way of Soda Springs and stayed overnight with a dauMelba ghter and I and Max Snell. Walker Julie and Brian son-in-la- w, Perform and daughter, Sadie are visiting Brians mother, Singers in the group are sopranos: Ruth Israelson, A prominent singing group The Choralaires" called performed for the State USU Extension wives in the Walnut Room at USU Tuesday, Oct North Logan; Beth Paddock, Smithfield; Nancy 12. The talented group, under the direction of Helen Tanner, North Logan, has been in existence for over 12 years. Their performances consist of narration mingled with song with a varying repertoire of Hawaiian music, folklore, American spirituals and more recently a program with Bicentennial emphasis which is what was portrayed for the extension wives. Some of the songs were This Is My Country," "Mariah, "Merry Oldsmo-bile,- " Which Way In AmerIt's a Grand Old ica, Flag and ending with My Own America." Nancy Smithfield, is soloist, and Cleone Dailey, Smith-fielStra-atma- n, accompanist Briefs Myrle and Joseph Timmins drove to Rexburg to visit her brother and his wife Betty and Golden Linford. They ail went to Island Park and enjoyed fishing in Golden's boat and using his cabin. Catije Cfjc Straat-ma- n, Smithfield; Dot Curry, North Logan; 2nd Sopranos: Ora Mecham, North Logan; Mardean Lindbloom, Hyde Park; Fullmer, Cheryl North Logan; Altos: Betty Peterson, Narrator, North Logan; President Dorothy Bills, North Logan; Ann Binford, North Logan and Susan Smart, North Logan; assisted by Ora Mecham. Positions Known October meeting of thq Epeslon Sigma Alpha Sororiety was conducted at the home of Maxine Anderson with Sylvia TOolson as cohostess. President Laurel Gyleen-sko- g conducted. the meeting. Jeri Jones from the Cottage Flower Shop gave a demonstration on drying flowers and dry flower arrangements. Refreshments were served to 15. t Citizen Utah Published every Thursday it Smithfield. Smithfield. Utah 84335 ADAMSON JENIENE Second class postagi paid - EDITOR it Smithfield. Utah 14335 I Subscription Rates: S5 per year J6 per I Murial Walker in Los Gatos, Calif. Sadie has been waiting six weeks to see her grandmother. She was bora in Alaska. Sunday night, a week ago, in the 2nd Ward, first counselor, Nathan Griffin conducted. The program was Mary and Nathan Mather and Venna and Sam Johnson spoke on temple work and their calling. The Johnsons their calling. The Johnsons Lyle Saxton and son, Bob, flew to Pennsylvania on business. They were gone a few days. Sororiety Makes , year outside Cache Valley OMNI an bag full by signing a signature form returning it to school. A film selected by Prinicpal Ned Bodily was presented to each class as a follow-up- Mrs. Campbell, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Gary Jorgensen; 14 4th Hansen, bags-Bria- n Grade, Mr. Wiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hansen; 11 bags-VicRose, 4th Grade, Mr. Wiser, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rose. Other with 10 top picker-upper- s bags each, Sherri Morrell, 3rd grade, Mrs. Andreasen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . ki The top were 25 picker-upper- s Jep-pese- n, bags-Christi- 3rd Grade, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jeppeson; 15 bags-Mar- k Jorgensen, 5th Grade, Paul Morrell; Brian Jorgensen, 1st Grade, Mr. Schaub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary and roadways near their homes and from yards of elderly people in their com- Jorgensen; munity. The winners will be honored by having their names posted on a bulletin board in the main corridor at school and recognized by having their names in the PTA Monthly Newsletter entitled and Cameron Johnson, 2nd Grade, Mrs. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Johnson. Parents supported the children by encouraging them in a Family Home Evening to gather litter from their own yards, sidewalks "The Bellringer." Jean and husband, Lynn ed Marlins grandmother, neth and family. On their way here they saw Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion Canyon and Cedar Breaks. Bette hopes they spend some time here. Gwendolyn and James Branham have purchased a home at 138 East First North, Richmond, and their new home is brown and yellow frame, three bedroom. They moved from Hyde Park, recently. Their children are Renae, 4 Mi, Wendy, 3, Aaron, 2 and new arrival, Kevin Michael born Oct 22. . LoHyde Park and North North attending students gan Park Elementary School responded enthusiastically to nn Eiol?y Program challenge. Mrs. Sally Heaton, PTA Ecology chairman, and Mrs. In Sept, the opening social the form of a backwards party was held by the group at Central Park. Positions of each member was made known by the new president, presidency: in Richmond COME IN. DUP Camp SEE and COMPARE A Meets MAGNAVOX TODAY! QUO The James Hendricks Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Richmond met at iSffiSH the Richmond clubrooms Thursday. Captain Louise Mendenhall welcomed everyone. The lesson on bands and orchestras of the pioneers was given by Loa Coleman. Anna Hendricks led in the Pledge to the Flag. Margaret Anhder gave a history of Kate Carter, long time president of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Refreshments were served, to 14 Special Holiday Purchase members and four guests Flora Allen, Ina Larsen, Blanch Allred and Cap- tain' Mendenhalls mother, Mrs. Corless of Idaho by Captain Mendenhall, Dora Hendricks, Margaret Anhder and Sadie Olsen. Book OHO Roe Lu Club Holds Model 4524 Party - Early American styling - Console offers you fine furniture styling, great diagonal Space-Savin- g viewing and a remarkably small price tag. Features include Automatic Fine Tuning for an accurately tuned picture on any channel, a Super Bright Matrix Tube for outstanding color pictures, plus an energy-savinhighly reliable chassis. A real Magnavox value I 100 solid-stat- e 25 Layaway g, Lu Ree Club held their Halloween party at the home of Daisy Gyllenskog Book Now For yith husbands as special guests. The husbands were dress- ed in Halloween costumes by their wives. Hats and masks were the tickets to enter the colorful Halloween decorated home. Four tables were set up and Bingo played. 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