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Show T l 1 1 CACHE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MAY 3, 1973 Girl Of The Year Smithfield 5th Ward News Successful MIA Spring Thing Held by Wanda Nielson Skits prepared by the various classes, the M.I.A. presidencies and the bishopric, sparked the musical numbers Thing. entertaining evening was enjoyed last Tuesday by all who attended the M.I.A.'s Spring An BICYCLE RACK Mr. and Mrs. Harvey given by the Relief Society chorus, a chorus from the Young Marrieds and one from the Mia Maids. A novelty How Deep Is The number, Ocean" was performed by Eldon and Joan Schwartz. David Oliverson and Craig Rindlisbacher sang a duet, accompanying themselves on their guitars, and a group of young primary girls gave a fine performance in Sundstrom of Mountain Home, Ida. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Haslam. ballet Sharman Pitcher, recently called to fill an L.D.S. mission in the South German Mission, will be a speaker at sacrament services Sunday. Sharman has the Executive Council during his senior year. Richmond South Ward News and Jerome VALLEY METAL SHOP 4th WEST SMITHFIELD, UTAH 20 NORTH Idahoans Visit by Edna Egan Recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Murray and Marjorie Christofferson were Mr. and Mrs. Gheen (Elona) Christofferson, Mr. IFeiraciinig Meadkflunaiiteirs Your Headquaters for Steel Posts Barb Wire, Field Fencing and the FINEST QUALITY AMERICAN MADE HEAVY DUTY STEEL BARB POSTS HEAVY DUTY FENCING ROLLS 20-RO-D 26, 32, TURFMASTER RIDERS. ..All Sizes 5 to horse... All Brlggs-StrattoEngines... 5to,6K and 7 foot sixos (330-ft- .) 39 Special quantitiy available. 47 tprices 10 n We've sold Turf master for VERTICAL SMITHFIELD IMPLEMENT CO. Nevada Visitors Entertained by Maurene FROM S89.95 to $450.00 CELLAR 21 years... You can be sure if its Turfmaster from Cornish News Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bair and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anderson went with the Senior Citizens tour to Jack Pot, Nevada. Marian Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Brig Johnson underwent major surgery Monday in the Logan LDS Hospital. Micheal D. Bair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bair graduated from Primary in Sacrament meeting Sunday, and was ordained a deacon. FIELD $1120 in bundles of 5 also in stock. dinner guests, in addition to Brent and Maria Christofferson, were the John Whittle family and Norma Whittle and friend, Vilate Fisher of Salt Lake City. Leon Webb has been released from Logan LDS Hospital where he was treated for leg injuries. Clendon Bair was honored by his family on his birthday with dinner at the Grandview Cafe in Logan. Those celebrating with Mr. Bair were his wife, Ida, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bair of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bair of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. "Pugh Hyer of North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bair of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Eoan Spackman and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Alvey and children visited with Leon and Carylon at Pocatello, comas with 5 clips per post, post, Now only 80 ROD of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blanchard of Richmond, has been chosen to receive the Greaves Hall Girl of the Year Award by fellow residents at the Utah State residence hall. Presentation of the rotating trophy was made during the dorms recent spring formal. Pat is a junior at Utah State. been attending Utah State University and graduated from Sky View High School last May, where he served as chairman of Hill, Y.W.M.I.A. camp director; Vera Bartlett, Y.W.M.I.A. secretary; Ricky Boyd, Darrell Wyatt, and John Hansen, Sunday School teachers; Diane Ew- and Mrs. Brent (Maria) ing, Primary teacher; and Christofferson, Mr. and Mrs. Margaret H. Sorenson, Wendell (Constance) Hyer, all librarian. of Homedale, Ida. Blaster 563-517- 8 and Glade Davis of Providence, Jim Elsmore of Grace, Participants from the sixth Idaho; Mae and Jerry Purser of ward in the March of Dimes Logan; Rae and Clyde Butter- e Curtislhane'by hTs Walkathon Saturday were Patty field of Hurricane, Sheri and father. Assisting with the bless- Pinson, Lome Pickett, Nancy Khalil Godfrey; Lloyd and ing were Brent Taylor, John Goeman, Debbie Pickett, Jerry Facer; Lynn and Ann White, John Stewart, Arthur Monica Meyer, Donna Ander- Facer; and Richard and Judy Povey, Floyd Knudson and son, Laurie Pernell, Mark Facer and their families. members of the Bishopric. Eskelson, Peggy Nielson, Dinner was enjoyed at the Dennis Funk, associate direcCarrie Clark, Marilyn Timothy, tor of Extension Services at home of Mrs. Taylor's parents, Brian Watkins, Marie Meyer Utah State, represented the Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, and Marilyn Cole. All comdepartment at a recent con- following the service. pleted the 20 mile hike and their ference in Lexington, KenRonald and Janet McBride pledges total $494.75. is a member of Funk Mr. tucky. .two days of skiing at Forty five members of the the Service's national com- enjoyed Ski Resort in Grand Targhee family of Ray and Aleen Facer mittee cm developprogram Wyoming. enjoyed a family dinner Sunday ment. at the Lions Lodge in celebraBrent Bastian is recovering tion of three birthdays and the Lettie Marie and Mario Lamb from a severe attack of the flu. blessing of a new grandson. Mr. hosted a family dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Moody Facer, a daughter, Sheri God- The dinner followed the bless- visited friends in Granger and frey and Brett Davis, a grand- ing of the Lambs infant over the weekend. Ogden son all celebrated birthdays. At daughter. The baby was blessed Mrs. Carol Watkins and Mrs. Fast Service preseeding the and given the name Kerilyn by dinner, the son of Sheri and her father, assisted by both Ethel Rowe spent a day recentKhalil Godfrey was blessed by grandfathers and home ly in Salt Lake City. Mrs. his father and given the name teacher, Lyle Saxton and mem- Watkins did genealogical Shawn Khalil. Mr. Godfrey was bers of the Bishopric. Pres- research and Mrs. Rowe enent at dinner were Peter and joyed shopping. assisted by grandgathers Dale Mrs. Carolyn Timothy was Godfrey and Ray Facer, great Lorna Rasmussen, Mrs. Lambs grandfather Leonard Buttars, parents; Suel and LaPreal released recently as night home teacher Mario Lamb and Lamb, Mr. Lambs parents, all Relief Society organist. Kate members of the Bishopric. of Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Connally, Julie Pitcher, Joan those Among enjoying the Fred Walk, Edith Walk, Susan Brown and Betty Pernell were dinner that followed were Carol Walch and Mr. and Mrs. Max sustained as visiting teachers. held tomorrow at 7 p.m. "Merriment with Mottos will theme the party. Keep Bikes Out of Your Driveway 09c $60 2$ by Evelene Moody The Primary Merrie Miss girls and their mothers are invited to attend the Merrie Miss and her Mom Party to be secretary. Others to ward sustained recently positions are: Ethel Stevens, M.I.A. teacher; June Boyd, magazine director; Darlene Rack Only Rack Only For March Of Dimes Coy and Thomley, A 4 Bike A 5 Bike Ward Walkers Collect A new baby girl was recently welcomed into the home of David and Suzanne Robinson. See was born April 17. acrobatics. Scott Nielson acted as master of cermonies. Yancey Edwin Spackman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Spackman, who had been baptized by a family friend, William Ellett, was confirmed by Mr. Ellet at sacrament services Sunday. Keith and Lu Dene Poulson were released ls choir directors and Francine D. Oliverson was sustained as choir director. A reorganization of the 5th Ward Elders Quorum was recently effected with Dean J. Groesbeck sustained as president; Jerrold W. Merrill, first counselor; Jerry Thain, second counselor; Smithfield 6th Ward DRAINER - Vertical CELLAR Magna; Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Richman, Grand Junction SPEEDS INSTOCK ... CACHE VALLEY BICYCLE 950 South State Hwy 752-11- Mr. and Mrs. Theon Coburn of Elko, Nevada visited overnight recently at the home of Mr. Cobums sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simmonds. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sorenson hosted a lovely turkey dinner for members of their family on Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorenson, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKinnon and family of Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Larsen and boys of Riverdale, Idaho enjoyed the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sorenson, Miss Sadie Sorenson and Mrs. Joseph Powell attended funeral services in Richmond for Mrs. Bertha C. Hansen. Mr. and Mr. Leroy Richman were honored on their wedding anniversary at a dinner party given by their children. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Richman, Cornish; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Naef, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris. Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richman, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. and Mrs. Wendell Spackman, 10 DRAINER. Specially designed for basement drains in suburban and country homes wash water. . . and protection against seepage or flooding. Heavy 13 HP. duty motor Solid weights that wont fill with water. Model CD-1- 4 is 33 12 high, has 114 discharge and tits 9 12 and larger sump. Buttars 44 Colorado, were unable to be in attendance. The group enjoyed dinner at Maddox in Brigham City. Mrs. LaVeme Bassett has returned from an enjoyable week in Tooele where she visited at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Bassett. MONO RD 21 Tough 3V2 HP She enjoyed seeing her grandson set apart for a mission to England. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Buxton and son. Dale, visited Easter Sunday in Pocatello with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dance., Mr. and Mrs. Asael Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs . Chester Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Buttars and Mrs. Beatrice Taylor attended . the spring banquet for the Cache County School employees given recently at USU. Mr. and Mrs. Van Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bodily have moved from our ward. The Martins have moved to Smithfield, and the Bodilys to Logan. They will be very much Relief Society Hoiiiemaking Days Relief Society homemaking meeting, scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.m., will begin with the homemaking discussion given by Eileen Hunsaker and the lesson mother-trainin- g given by Ruth Ann Ryan. Activities, directed by Deanna Davidson, will include learning some household repair skills and the baking the finest rolls, bread, and noodles. - Work on terrariums and travel boxes, begun in the April meeting, will be continued. There will be a plant exchange where sisters may bring excess plants from their gardens and trade for other varieties. Luncheon will at noon. be served TOPS Plans May Meet Frances Garner, Utah regional director, will be the special guest. Recognition Days will include leadership and incentive workshops, the presentation of awards to the best losers and the crowning of the Utah State queen. In previous years queens have been selected who have lost and kept off approximately 100 pounds. Winners will not be notified of special awards before the. presentation. Homemaking day activities May 10 will include the making of naughahyde purses, taught by Judy Haderlie; cream puff demonstration by Thea Doren-boscand quiet book construe--tiodirected by Linda Sorenson. Materials will also be available to make jewelry. In addition to the regular quilting, a quilt will be tied. Lorraine Hulet will give the mother training lesson and Claudia Tribe the homemaking lesson. h; n, UTAH IDAHO GRAIN EXCHANGE 99 6" oia. 585 10"o.a.8 8Hw.7 10 12"wa.10 OTHER SIZES CONCRETE PIPE. IRRIGATION 4" TO 24" and DRAINAGE. ALL PRICES ARE PLANT SMETIHIIFniELIlD UMIIPILIEMIIEM'ir unti ALL SIZES PICK-U- P Closing Quotations Wheat, delivered Ogden Truck Bids No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 2 Red Ord. Protein Red 10 Protein Red 11 Protein Red 12 Protein Red 13 IVotein White Wheat 11 W. Barley, 46 or B 2.21 2.22 2.24 2.26 2.31 2.29 3.27 PRICES DELIVERED OGDEN SALT LAKE: 1501 South Rodwood Rd., Ph. 414-76- 1 OGDEN: 801 West 12th St., Ph. LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. 0 PROVO: toll Ph. 373-06charge) (no 399-117- 752-931- I in- Smithfield Sixth Ward Relief work meeting will be Society missed, but our very best wishes go with them to their held Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. Vera Pinson will present the lesson new homes. Everyone Needs to Feel Important. Work classes will be held in landscaping given by Evelyn Brown, simple repairs by Sharon Parkinson, upMembers of TOPS, Take Off holstery by Marilyn Craig, oil Pounds Sensibly, will hold their painting by Edna Berg, spring annual Utah State Recognition cleaning by Laura McDonald and making peanut brittle by Days May 11 and 12 at Hillcrest Carol Watkins. High School in Midvale. Briggs-Stratto- n Engine Reg. 69 Thru. Sat. Only All homemakers in the area are vited to attend. FARMERS EXCHANGE SMITHFIELD, 563-621- 5 |