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Show nsaanr, ca. 7f 1174 East Central Benson Bustlings by Alice S. Cardon BENSON-- At worship services the of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints here reBonnie Sjpeth was releascently ed from her position as second counselor to the Relief Society, and she mas replaced by Karen Ivie. Also in LDS nets the following young women received Personal Goal awards: Jodene Ricks, Susan Reese, Anna Cardon, Pamela Ballard, Joyce Ballard, Lucy Seamons, Jennifer Ballard and Shauna Maughan. Kittle Tarbetbad as her guests recently her daughter and so w and their family, Salt Lakers Doris and Dewey Sweeten. Pauline and Ferris Hatch and their two little girls spent a few days recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ballard. The Hatches were in town, having come from Washington to attend the funeral services of his mother, Ida Hatch by Evelene Moody . . LDS family home evening meetings are held each Monday par-en- ts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank $ehHfr. from 7 to 9 p.m. at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward at many Smithfielders in 1st East St. George were guests at the Street. Last Monday's session was held at the home of Wilda and Ruel Plowman, where the . Book of Ruth was read, with each member present taking his turn. Thirteen people enjoyed refeshments and a spiritual evening. They were Bernard Hinds, Verla and Edwin Noble, Elsie and Charles Hubbard, Rozella home of Sharlene and Wayne Car- don recently. Mrs.WardlsShar-lene- s mother. They came to welcome home their grandson John Cardon, who recently returned from an LDS mission to Washington. Barbara and Jim Watterson, along with Tanya and Wayne Watterson, and some of their friends, have just returned from a most fabulous snowmobiling excursion to Yellowstone National Park. Bernice and Howard Johnson have of late enjoyed a few days in sunny Las Vegas. The Benson LDS Ward Farm Bureau Organization met Wednesday evening at the cultural hall for their annual election and dinner meeting. A delicious dinner was prepared and served by the current officers: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cardon, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman. New officers for the mens organization are Wayne Cardon, Cecil Archibald and Charles in-la- of Claikston. Connie Hobbs and her young son Christopher were guests at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hobbs for several days. Connie was in town to attend the wedding of her sister-in-laRaNae Hobbs, who married Theon Merrill at the Logan LDS w Temple on February 15. Beth and Glen accompanied Connie and her son hade to Reese. and Elliott Thornley, Beth by Leda Sutherland A farewell testimonial worship service in honor of Mark Rigby , who leaves shortly for an LDS mision to Australia, was held) Sunday.- Bishop Glen R. Benson of the Newton Ward was in charge of the services. The invocation was given by Mark Benson, a friend of the departing missionary, and who has himself served a mission to Lamb, Alice Nelson, and guests Bessie and Earl Allsop in addition to the host and hostess. A boy was born to Edna and Frederick Berg of 100 Summit Creek Drive on February 11, at Logan LDS Hospital. The child weighed 6 pounds 14 ounces. Greeting the new arrival were brothers Sven, Lewis, Glenn Australia. d. Relief Society presided over homemaking day Tuesday. Invocation was given by Evelyn Gubler. Work director Sharol Mar-cha- conducted the ; mini Annette Verla El-coc- k; Mar-chan- t. the end in Benson home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Munk. Janet is working in Salt Lake City. Kay Ricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ricks, is enjoying a long-JoRicks, is enjoying a stay at home, where he is enjoying a furlough from the United States Navy. He has been serving in Japan, Okinawa, Taiwan, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Hawaii. In recent LDS Sunday School services Joel related some of his exciting e -periences in the Navy. . Allen Ricks has just spent several days in Montana with his brother-inda- w Clyde Thorny son. Allen's wife Della spent a few days in Salt Lake City with their son Reed and his family. el long-await- ed a short musical pro- Todd Weston of the State gram, Representatives addressed the groqp. Thirty-eig- ht members and a few guests were present for a most wonderful evening. Follow ing RoAnn Falslev Is recuperating from surgery at Logan LDS Hospital, and all of Benson wishes her an alacritous road to renewed health. Steven Archibald son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Archibald, was rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night recently. It was discovered that he sustained a concussion from a bump he took while playing the previous evening. We are happy to say that he is home and doing quite well. Eloise Meyer. Betty Kirk enjoyed a drive to Oakland recently to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Smith. Betty said that they tried several smorgasbord restaurants, resulting in a weight gain of only half a pound. Maybe ifs the new car, Betty. Evelene and Eldon Moody enjoyed a drive up Blacksmith Fork Canyon and a sleigh-rid- e at the Blacksmith Fork ranger station, from which point they rode out to see the 354 elk which are kept there in their natural habitat. The Moodys report that their guide told them that 46,000 people toured the area in 1973. Pamela and Quinn Corbridge of 47 North 2nd East Street announce the birth of a son on j February 5 at Logan LDS Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds 12 ounces and is their first child. i Happy grandparents are Dorothy and Ferron Nielson of Smithfield, and Amy and Melvin Corbridge of Preston. Mr. Corbridge is employed iat Moore Business Forms, , Pacific Division, at Logan. Visitors in Newton on Sunday as dinner guests were ArteU and Clifford Peterson of Ogden, who called at the home of Cleo and Lewis Smith, and at the home of Norma Christiansen. vey . Larsen. At LDS worship services on Sunday evening Norvel R. Jones conducted, making the announcement that there will be an excursion soon to the Ogden Tem- ple. Also at these religious services Bishop Glen R. Benson presented a certificate of graduation from Primary to Sidney Larsen, son of Law ana and Harvey Larsen. Mr. Larsen will also soon be ordained to the office of Deacon in his church. The opening song was sung by the choir and congregation, after which the invocation was offered by Lyle R. Cooley. The sacramental song was In Remembrance of Thy Suffering, sung by the Newton Ward Choir. Sermons were delivered by Rick Toolson and Kim Oliver son, both of Smithfield, and both re-turned missionaries. The congregation appreciated their very Other dinner guests were Hazel Rigby, Mildred Sutherland, Eunice and Grant Cooley, and Leda Sutherland. They all report an enjoyable time and a delicious dinner served by Cleo Smith. The Newton He and She Club met at the home of Carol and Jack Larson on Friday evening. A delicious roast-be- ef dinner was members dub prepared by to served eight couples, after which they all enjoyed a sociable evening-whi- ch included the of the game Skunk.' playing Mr. and Mrs. Burton Jenkins inspirational messages. Benson, son of Annat this city were weekend visi- -i etteBryan and Mark Benson, sang tors of their daughter and 'Taith Unlocks the Door," and Barbara and Darrell' he was accompanied by his sisGreen and their five children ter Andrea Benson. of Roy. While here, they enThe closing song was sung by joyed their new granddaughter, the choir and congregation, afwho is only three months Old. ter which the benediction was Doughs Baker of Roy, gramL given by Richard Loveland. son of Newtonian Mildred Sutb-erlason-in-la- w, d, has a leading, role in West Side Story, the current I musical at Weber State College. He will be' starring in this famous production Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of Faye Roskelley and her i this week. The Newton Study Group was children enjoyed a Sunday visit brothers-in-laheld and sisters Wednesday evening at the ;from her of Iona and Burton Jenof home Caldwell Earl and Lila Arthur and kins. The program for the eve'Ogden and Virie Gusdaveson and their two ning was given by Eunice and children and two grandchildren Grant Cooley, who told of their of Bountiful. adventures at Acapulco. w The next club meeting wUl be held in . March at the home of Leona and Brooks Roundy. The Newton Birthday Club was held at the residence of Dody and Norvel Jones on Saturday evening, where a delicious ham supper prepared by dub members was served to eight cobles: the hosts, Betty and Jay Goodsell, Peggy and Grant Sal- -' isbury, Arlene and Murray Rigby, Mar gene and Norris Anderson, flene and Horace Chris- tiansen, Mar dene and Eldon Sorenson, and Law ana and Har- . in Richmond. Thomas, Karen Bates and week- . former teacher of Mark's at North Cache Junior High School The lesson, Vitamins and Minerals, was presented by Ursula Jaussi, instructor. Luncheon of salads, hot rolls and cherry cobbler was prepared and served by Sadie Elder, La. Velma Mitton, Annette Elcock, Veda Hillyard, Neta recently-- at ' added his congratulations, and the concluding hymn was God Be With You Till We Meet Again. The benediction was offered by Joey Peterson. Also speaking at this farewell service was Myron Benson, a courses, which included instruction in quilting, under the direction of Ellen Tuveson; Noble; and crafts, Sharol Elected as new officers for retary. The missionary spoke, expressing gratitude for this new opportunity to serve his church. After his remarks, the bishop nt noodle-makin- g, the womens organization are Alice Cardon, Roberta Hoffman and Sharlene Reese. vice-preside- nt, vocal solo was sung by Teach Me Linda Mortensen and she was accomTo Pray panied by Dianne Jenkins. President Roberta Geary of the Smithfield 4th LDS Ward trip. Sixteen members enjoyed refreshments served by Iona and Burton. The 'club was reorganized, with Brooks Roundy as presip dent, Lois Jones as and LaRue Jones as sec- A cake-decoratin- g, California, where they will spend a few days visiting with their tures of their Mexican - and Leonard,' and a sister, Karen. Grandparents are Myrtle and Lewis Clawson of Smith-fiel- The Cooleys also showed pic- . tricot sewing, Karen Bates; needlepoint, Harriet Noble; children. Janet Munk spent the 7 Newton News Smithfield Jennifer and Rick Bell and their two children of Vernal were recent guests of her m cnun ! Recent visitors to this city were Salt Laker Lucille Miles, along with Elisabeth Ann Baker and her son Blake, of Roy, who visited at the home of their mother, Mildred Sutherland, and at the homes of Hazel Rigby, Norma Christensen, and Royden Benson. . |