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Show ( I All advertising in the classified advertising section of this paper automatically appears in five differ-en- t Cornish Neivs TOPS Elects Comings and Goings Around Cornish by Maurine Butters Miss Robyn Robinson daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Nathan E. Robinson was baptized recently and confirmed a member of the Church by her father. He was assisted Kay Mrs. Flossie Atkinson, Trenton: Mrs. Lottie Lou Phillips, Preston. Idaho: and Mrs. Ken Lamb of Logan visited one day last week with their aunt, Mrs. Agnes Buttars. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kendell spend several days in Idaho counselor in the Falls. Ida visiting their Bishopric and home teacher, and family, Mr. and Neeley, daughter Chester Buttars. Mrs. Darious Olsen. Mrs. Olsen MEAT EIBS wtax Pork 50lbs wtax Ham 50ibs wtax Chicken 50lbs wtax' Unflavored 50lbs wtax Beef 50lbs Pizza Sausage 50lbs Smokey Chiplet 50lbs Bacon Bits 50lbs. $28.00 $28.00 $28.00 $28.00 $24.00 $31.00 $31.00 $52.30 . SPONSORED BY PROVIDENCE 1st ELDERS FOR INFORMATION CALL S. Taylor 752-93- 61 J. Alder 752-36- Mr. and Mrs. Kay Neeley and daughter spent the spring vacation visiting in Westminister, California with their son, Mr. and Mrs. David Neeley and family. Mr. Dean Bergeson of Salt Lake City Visited overnight recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Bergeson. Misses Virginaia and Mae Hanson spent the spring vacation weekend in Salt Lake (Sty returned with them to spend the week visiting here. Mrs. Jerry Shaw and children of Midvale and Miss Terry Smith of Salt Lake City, spent, the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith. 69 Mr. and Mrs. Verl Buxton and son Dale spent Saturday with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dance in Pocatello, Idaho. Recent visitors and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Asael Buttars were Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Gam and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gam, and Mrs. and Mrs. Randy Archibald of Riverside. Mrs. Beatrice Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Price and family over the weekend in Monpeliar Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKnight are happy to announce the arrival of their first grandchild, a boy bom to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Godfrey of Clarks ton April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Christofferson are the great grandparents. Arthur Price, LaVema Price and Beatrice Taylor visited at the Dennis Taylor home in Logan, Sunday. , They also attended Sacrament meeting where Mr. Taylor was called to be ward executive secretary. son-in-la- w combining and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Myler attended a Cousins party in Clarkson Saturday, Dinner was served on lovely spring flower decorated tables to 30 family members. Pictures of many of the families were on display. A musical progam followed with Aubrey Griffin as master of ceremonies. Community singing was led by The Smithfield TOPS (take off pounds sensibly) Club met recently and sustained new officers. The immediate president. Lila Abel presided over the meeting. The newly elected officers include. Loraine Hansen, leader; Sally Johnson Garland and Solos, Duets, and were sung quartettes by members of the family. The hight light of the afternoon was the selections played on an old violin once owned and played by their grandfather, Joseph E. Myler, when he was a young man. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin, Mr, and Mrs. Scott Goodwin and family and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Andersen of Providence spent Saturday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Hayes of Clarkston, Wash, are visiting at the home of their Aunt Mrs. Lavern Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holt and sons of Brigham City visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kent, Sunday; for the week. members help one-anoth- er in Kimberly, Jerome with Mrs. Annis Schvaneveldt and family. P.O. Box Provo. Utah 1460 All by M THRIFTWAY. 1 Al.l OIIOl.lt S WONV.MOI M meets Tuesday li p.m. iij Krunklin Cminiy enurlhnust iKisemenl. Plume Iresltm 852t anytime. IIKAYY Klil llME.Vr operas tors needed. Due to increased activities in the heavy equipi-men- t construction industry new men are earning SO to Sit an hour. Experience not necessary! Will train. If you like working outdoors and would like to move into the high income bracket call or write New Horizons Unlimited, 5140 S. Madison Ave., Suit): No. 5. Indianapolis. Ind. 4622. Of Thanks CARD OK Tll.WKS We wish to express our sin- cere gratitude for the many acts of sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved Grandpa Rose. We also want to thank those who sent the lovely floral offerings.. The Wallace Rose family Many activities are outlined for the coming year. Those interested in joining the club, or finding out about the club policies many call any of the newly elected officers. Idaho. They also visited in dryor using salvage parts ond inexpensive materials. Dried peaches, pears, ond apples surpass any candy lor being purly delicious. This unit has a large capacity and will cast just a few dollars to build. Complete plans and instructions are just S3.00 with a minimum charge of Si. 23. The third insertion is free. Display classified rates are available on request. CThe third time free offer does not apply to display classifieds.) giving encouragement and tips that might help the others to loose weight. Mr. and Mrs. Asael Buttars and daughter Lori recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fonnesbeck r; TUIS helps each member as she, or he must weigh in" and give an account of their progress HOME FRUIT DRYER With our piani and IntlriKliont you can mako your own Iruil Classified advertising rates are 10 cents a word Annette Elcock, secretary, and Eunice Bennett, recorder. Each club member is under the supervision of their family doctor, but the weekly visit to business and Leila Myler Thompson of pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill are vacationing for a week at Leadore and Salmon, Idaho. - weekly newspapers. The total circulation of the rive newspapers is more than 13.000 of w hich fi.ooo is bonafied circulation and S.ooo is free distribution in the Cache county area. Every attempt is made to avoid mistakes in your advertisement. This newspaper will only be responsible for a mistake in the first insertion. Therefore, please read your ad carefully the first time that it is printed in the paper. Officers Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hichman, Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Godfrey, Notices Collaga-thleading health carter training 'school in the ( be interviewing in your area soon. Job plocamanl sarvici fallows training. Thousands of NWC graduates are working in paramedical jabs throughout the U.S. and Canada Norlhwail a West-wil- l Smithfield 1st Ward News TECHNICIAN ANIMAL Air Force Vet Returns to Valley (9 Mo.) VETERINARY A5SISTANT DENTAL (3 Mo.) RECEPT. (4 Mo.) MEDICAL ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN LAB. (12 Mo.) (6 Mo.) . For a brochure on the paramedical Career of your choice, and notification of the time, place and data of intarviaws In your area write: Northwest Collage, 1305 Seneca, Soattla. Wash., 98101.(306-333-1110- ) Please include the following information: Mrs. Ann Tidwell is responsi- by Syb1 Packer Saturday visitors at the home Tony Bell, a former resident for a musical program for of Ann and Vem Tidwell were of Cache Valley, has moved ay qvjj Service Retirees of this Verns daughter Bardee back after serving four years in area presented in the Campbell and children of. the United States Air Force, oidham Building today at 1:30 Ogden.. y He ami his wife, Beverly and p m Those on the program daughter, Michele Lynn have from Smithfield will be Harriet . moved into the Roy Nelson NoblCf Ervin and Berniece At Sacrament meeting Sun: home., Tony spent one year in Coleman Mrs. Tidwell and day the youth speaker was Leo Vietnam then was assigned to ;uoyd Wolfords will entertain Crossley. Released as YWMIA v Dyess Air Force Base, Abilene, with a few harmonica and sports director, was Sherry The past year Tony has cordion duets, Mardean Hillyard Johnson, served as a crew chief aboard a was sustained to this position. Mr. Mrs. and Kenneth B52 on Guam. Tony is looking ' Nielson visited in Rupert, Ida. for employmentlocally and will Sunday with Mrs.. Nielsons The Albert Packer family work with his brother Ron at sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard took advantage of the school, the Main Theatre. Jensen and family. Visitors at vacation to visit the Richard C. Mrs. Martha Peterson is at the Nielson home on Friday Seamons in Denver, home now after being were Mr. and Mrs. William Colorado. family Mrs. Seamons is the hospitalized in the Logan LDS Kendrick. 'r former Marita Packer. L Hospital. NAME - AGE ; - YEAR SCHOOL LAST - ADDRESS PHONE COMPLETED - ZIP STATE - CITY FIELD OF INTEREST . , Patty Melt Ground Beef ORIGINAL , - Steak. 1.95 1.75 IMPORTED JEWELRY, AND HANDMADE AND GIFT SHOP. SUPPLY HOBBY , JEWELRY AND UNIQUE HOBBY SUPPLIES GIFTS, REASONABLY PRICED. , IDEA? NEED A LAST MINUTE GIFT? A NEW CRAFT SUPPLIES? HOBBY COME AND BROUSE. - Mince Ha Scrambled Eggs kiyjivcVJ 91 c 09 ''I..!.' -- 1 Newton NewsI SENIORS CITIZENS DONT FORGET TO PICK UP YOUR SAMBO DISCOUNT CARD Tl.- 1 viM PERSONAL HELP 'AND ..- accompanied by Floyd The cultural hall Salisbury. was gaily decorated in blue and ' white and "Us", provided the music.' A very fine floor show was presented by the ward - , , . MELODY PARK :l youth and young marrieds under the direction of Mike and Connie Goodsell, ward dance directors. Theywere assisted by Ann Christensen and Julie Benson. The group presented three square dances, one march, a jazz number and a swing. A very special per-cussi- - st ' Junction. Rasmussens The Radial ply a whole new driving experience Amazing stability and car control BLEMS WHITEWALLS . needed. Local s. companies need certified SKMI-DKIVKK- S Noticos semi-driver- Earn Val former Newton residnt attended General Conference in Salt Lake City. Val is a Seminary teacher at MontepeKer and evening was enjoyed by formerly taught at Sky View High Seminary. everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm BenFaye Griffin a student at USU spent the weekend with son and three children from Basin River, Wash, were her parents Harold and Ruth weekend guests at the home of Griffin. his mother, Eva Benson and . . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ashley also attended were visited recently by their General Conference in Salt daughter, Janet and family from Lake City. Two sons remained Granger, Utah.: with their grandmother 'Ben-soJackie Smith is back home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. While they attended conLewis .Smith after attending ference. Mr. and Mrs. Val Rasmusson school at Cedar City . She is and four children from making plans for her July WATCH FOR GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE APRIL SURPLUS . S. MAIN Price are plus tax and smooth tiro your car. 32 12 BR7I-1- of1 3 plui SI.MFad. Ex. Tax and tmoolh lira all your car. IIEI.P WANTED Full of e service station attendant. Apply at Jays Chevron ! Tremonton or Riverside. UTAH SMITHFIELD. purl-lim- Montpeliar, Idaho were THURSDAY, FRIDAY - SATURDAY ' & 12, 13 & 14 ARE TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY APRIL 16, 17 A 18 10" D.A. 846 .MAN WANTED March oi April through Novemler. Type eif werk. rough carpentry, barr and .slnnl repair. Fence build ing. Some cement work. (loot salary for right man. Cal Preston. House anc garden plot available if desired 811 out 710 PIPE. ALL IRRIGATION 4" TO 24" ALL and DRAINAGE. PRICES ARE PLANT SIZES 39 No. Main Logan. 832-047- Valley Lumber Co. is looking for an ambitious or persons interested in purchasing PICK-U- P person oil of the of this lumber mill. Those products include sawdust, shavings, bark, 'slabs and discarded lumber. With Purchase of 4ZETA 40m USE YOUR CREDIT LOGAN TIRE CO IDAHO 12'VIO90 OTHER SIZES CONCRETE GRAND THEATRE PRESTON. IIKI.I WANTED Older couple lo manage motel in Soda Ida. Salary plus commission and furnished apartj ment. No drinking: must havq good personality. Write resume with name and phone to Allen Co.. Box 290 A. Trcmonton. Ut.j 84337. i - BLUEBEARD iff DIA. 585 Mounting Rotation Every 5000 Miles Balance IIKI.I WANTED Cook for elderly couple. Three hours a day. six days a week. Calj Preston. j 852-294- 7. APRIL T73-5- B Front End Alignment week. No experience necessary. Will train. For application cqll or write Coastway American Systems, P.O. Box 11125, Indianapolis, Ind. 46201. WORK AT home and make cash money in your spare time. Send envel: stamped ope to Bickerstaff Enterprise of Texas. P.O. Box 605, Columi ; bus. Tex. 78934. GLENNS . per )300-$40-0 Holp Wontod 26 . MONDAY. FREE FREE FREE FREE 8 852-183- 6, Full 78 Series width Gas economy 7 Free tire rotations. Drop 257-348- 257-712- 3. FREE for PHONE World BUTTERFLIES In - WEST AI.L OCCASION cake decorat-LOS- T Several Mack angus ing at 586 West 2nd South, cows and calves. Branded with Tremonton. 5 on left hip. Lost west of. Preston. Call Preston, evenings. Uniroyal ZETA 40 Steel belted radial ply 2 Steel belts UTAH Found weekend visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben : Rasmussen of Cache ' TREMONTON, u. SPRING TIRE SALE Want 40,000 irites? It's guaranteed 692 SOUTH 150 SANDY MILLER rmt7iV 4'ininnii: Everything Is Beautiful At Gold and Green Ball by Leda Sutherland Newton Wards Gold and Green Ball was held last Thursday. evening with activity leaders Marsha Jenkins and Mark' Benson in charge. The theme for the evening was Everything Is Beautiful" and the song was sung by Teresa Anderson, David Rigby, Joyce Salisbury and Eugene Cottle, faPEN DAILY INSTRUCTION. ikms This SALT LAKE: 1501 South Redwood Rd OGDEN: 801 Woit 12th St., Ph. LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. PROVO: Ph. 373-86- Ph. 389-117- 1 752-631- 0 484-76- (no toll charge) is on excellent opportunity for the right person. Refer all inquiries to Ron $wenson, co Valley Lumber Co., P.O. Box 43, Preston, Idaho. You will bo contacted promptly for an appointment interview. |