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Show Marlene and John Lamb have been visiting his parents, the Lambs, also but have now left for home to Cjwinrt Arbor Michigan hv flying. Their children are J j y The Brigham City 1974 and tara. summer Track and Field Meets are set for July 18 and Aug. l at Attend Family Party Indian School in Hazel and Waldo Barker, Brigham City. former Smithfield residents, he being our barber and she Registration begins at 4 our beautician, now living in p m., and the starting time Salt Lake City attended the will be 5. Both of the events family party at Willow Park are in honor of Mrs. Barker's mother, 102 years old, Altena Larsen. Her birthday was July 12. she was born in 1872 in Logan, a daughter of Ludvig and Trena Hansen Ericksen, converts to the LDS church from Denmark. Track , t Godfreys Take Inter-mounta- Ten Day Trip 6-- 14-1- 8. by Gladys Clarkiton Bishop and Deanna Godfrey and family. Bob and Ollie Lue Dahle and family and Sterling and Annette Jardine and family have gone together on a ten day trip. They plan on attending the World's Fair, Cardston, Canada, also the Stampede at Calgary. On Thursday Sterling will fly to Oklahoma City on business for the National Oil Jobbers Council, and rejoin the group to travel home with them. Sterling Jardine recently went to Washington. D. C where he was appointed a over the Western States for the National Oil Jobbers Council. In sacrament meeting on Sunday the infant daughter Gladys and George Loosle spent the past three days with their son and daughter-in-la- Pat and Marvin and family of Salt Lake City and Brenda and Ron Jacques and family of Ammon. Idaho. They had an enjoyable time camping out. Loosle Thompson have returned home after spending two days in Yellowstone Park. See World's Fair Janet and David Nelson and Jerri and Richard have returned home after visiting at the World's Fair. Lora Nish and daughter Stacey. Logan, spent a few days visiting during the week with her parents. Ruth and Verl Buttars. Ruth and Verl Buttars and members of their family. Pam and Dennis Rhodes and family. Jaydene and Kendon Bar-so- n Godfrey and family. Ethel and Callan Buttars and family and Lora Nish and daughter Stacey spent the 4th of July at Wiliow Flat. Idaho. Competitors will be 23-2- 7 from ing Montpelier, and Smithfield. Games will start at 2, 4, 6 and 8 p.m. The title jame will be played Saturday all over Utah, southeast Idaho, western Wyoming and possibly some California entries. com- - night at 8. Linda and Marlin Gittins celebrated her birthday anniversary Saturday by having a delicious dinner at the Juniper Inn. DeVerle Hoth, a good friend of the Gittins'. is manager and lives near the Gittins in Smithfield Second Ward. Smithfield, rs,Miiijciii.;!iavra-'!if?tTyBSlllg!g40iiP.asavfs!iiifJfi'-'KSaiiM.ciiP.t'$ayijm.v- Gwen and Frank Hillyard had as company Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nish of Tremon-toSaturday. Their two boys also came. The and Nish's have been friends for years. Cont. ALKA n. committeeman of Judy and Blaine Udy was blessed by her father and given the name of Bobbi Jo Udy. Friday evening Roxanne Griffin, daughter of Mrs. Phyllis Griffin, was baptized a member of the LDS Church by her cousin. Steven Benson of Newton, and Sunday she was confirmed by her uncle, DeMarr Griffiths. Pearl and Max Clark and family, Ruth and Douglas Clark and family and Sharon and Jay Clark and family left Saturday to spend a few days at Jackson. Visit Parents Sharon and Jay Clark and family of Mesa, Ariz., are spending two weeks visiting with their parents. Sarah and Andrew Clark and Mrs. Sadie Lott. Tellma and Willis Thompson and Melba and Glen Thompson left Saturday for the World's Fair. Ruby Tuddenham of Nib-le- y and her daughter. Arlene Croft, and her daughters. Phyllis and Connie, of Roseville, Calif., were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of her sister. Corrine and Andrew L. Heggie. Mrs. Helen Johnson of Salt Lake City is spending a week with her father. A. H. Jardine. Katherine and Evan Godfrey and his brother and sister-in-laLona Mae and LaVar Godfrey and their two daughters. Lori Ann and Jo Ellen of Kaysville have left to visit at the World's Fair and also attend the Stampede at Calgary. Canada. Breaks Hip Mrs. Annie J. Thompson was taken to the Logan LDS Hospital Thursday when she had the misfortune of breaking her hip at her home. This is the third time in approximately three years that she has been in the hospital for the same problem. Mrs. Jacque Nish and son Matthew of Salt Lake City spent three days with her husband's parents. Ruth and Verl Buttars. Joe and Faye Loosle and family and Helen and Rud-ga- r Barsen and sons. Robert and Eddie, and Miss Merlyn the past, ribbons will As in d. The tounjev will be made up of eight teams. Teams will be from Preston. Malad, Preston will host a Little League Tournament July at the Recreation Park, Bruce Peterson, recreation director, announced. be awarded for the first five places with all times being recorded to be used as a comparative base for the final event on Aug. 1. There will be no registration fee. and all equipments will be provided. Also, free refreshments and rest room facilities will be available. The first event to be held on July 18 will serve as a preliminary for the final event to be held on Aug. 1. There will be four divisions for both hoys and girls. rookies. These are cubs, 10 and 11. juniors, 12 and 13. and preps. in Preston to Host Little League Tourney Meet Set Field Mia 25's Of - Nice Garden If you want to see a well kept vegetable garden, drive past the one belonging to leg. 79 Without Tommy Nuttall celebrated his birthday with his parents Lucinda and Leo Nuttall and sister Jill and her friend Sid Zollinger (of College Ward) and grandparents Gwen and Frank Hillyard with a steak fry at the Kiwanis camp up Smithfield Canyon. Carotene and Richard Neil-so- n at 40 North Main in Smithfield. The Neilsons have five children to help eat it. Mrs. Erlene Hedrick of Perry visited her parents last week. Her parents are Pearl and Earl Gordon. -- Those attending the Franklin Regional Fireside Preston Sunday were in Faye Roskelley. Vesta Hansen. Nora Richards. Joan Campbell and Carolyn Tim othy also Gwen Bowman and Afton Allen. ' They reported they saw and heard a lovely program of music and readings with a patriotic theme put on by the Preston North and South stakes. Sister Visited Rosella and Elliott Thorp-le- v enjoyed a visit from her sister Mary Crockett of Hayward. California. Mr. Thornley then went to Pasco. Wn.. to visit their daughter DeAnn and Jeffery IeMicux and children Boyd. Jane. Carl. Creig, and Mike. Mr. Thornley also spent one day at Expo 74. He then went on the bus to Dillon. Montana and visited Mrs. Thornlev's brother and Marjorie 49 COUPON Without Job 27 Largo "coupon Bath Sizo Rag. Reg. 51.98 IF WITH COUPON Without 59 Coupon Ca upon 51.31 Mor Job 27 Void Coupon Mor lot) 27 Void Coupon ft Dr $ Wjthout rrmavaatatawwiiwaM far 51.48 Mor Void Each 36 I I Coupon Coupon 20 Rag. Jo 27 SAVtr3inrJS"2!El4CLiP.issvE3I!ir:Jv!IE2l4CiiP.S savFrwTy. yTTTrrdciip S Ada Wright, Q TIPS - 170s Insect 51.09 Reg. 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Mrs. Ann Olsen of Franklin spent a week in Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley (Brenda) Schow of Pueblo. Colo., spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Quenton and family ot Franklin. Diane and Blaine Coupon Butterworth accompanied them home for a visit. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Julia Hobbs were Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hobbs and children of Salmon. Mr. Gerald Hobbs and sons. Todd and Travis, of Pocatello, and Miss Carla Fisher and niece Angie Williams, of Salt take la. Montana and Laura Lou daughter DeeAnna. Michelle and Joan have been visiting their parents Beth and Eldon tamh in Smithfield but have tana. Mrs. Campbell expects to he gone one week. Mor Job Without 9 27 UlliLtALt ' Miens WITH - Plus COUPON 12 Oz. - 77 Without 59 Mor Job 27 II CLIR A SAV I A!. MOUTH WASH Reg. 9F Coupon 98 Coupon void Mtor Reg. S1J5 Job 27 am iMfAMHIllliMrJ c li p P- & s BANDAIDS Curad WITH COUPON Ouchless - 44 Without Coupon Coupon Void Mtor Ret 85 59 Job 27 tmnmMMMHMMMKSi a ei suave shampoo! - Green City. Apple, Stavrbcrry, Without Couptui closed for ill wasto Void Reg. 51.00 Apricot 57 NOTICE TO SMITHFIELD CITIZENS bt permanently - Coupon Void Coupon clip, th and Void Sa V. 289 WITH COUPON 51-5- Fresh Walgreens 3 27 " & SAV BREATH SPRAY BUFFERIN 100s R C LI AVF Without Coupon- Richard Nelson and son Jay. Susan Peterson of Missou TIm Smithfield City Dump will - Sheer WOODBURY SOAP ment meeting Sunday High Councilmen, Stratford Loosle and Vernon Summers spoke. Helen Chambers sang, "In Thy House are Many Mansions, accompanied by Kathy Chambers. sister-- in-law. Extra Hl In the Sixth Ward sacra- The Albert McCann family reunion was held at Adams Park in Logan Sunday. Attending were Fae and Robert McCann of Logan; Claudia and Lue McCann of Ogden and Beth and Eldon Lamb of Smithfield and all their families. 37 were present. Dinner and visiting was enjoyed and games were played. Glenna Douglas and her room mate Karen Smith of Reno. Nevada visited Glen-na- s mother. Mrs. Louise Douglas and brothers Scott and Paul and families for a week. The ladies had spent a week with Karen's parents. Margaret and Roy G. Smith in Rupert. Idaho. Karen and Glenna teach school in Reno. Holiday With Daughter Mrs. Feem Gittins spent the 4th of July holiday with her daughter Connie Woody-at- t in Willard. WITH Co hum tail Mir Coupon - Knao-H- i 53 if COUPON INSECT STRIP LEGGS HOSIERY SELTZER Hill-yar- WITH ;l Coupon Mtor IF Job 27 July IS. 1974. Call 753-020- 2 for inferinatioii as needed. Bins for citizen use are located at various places within our City. Family Visits Visiting at the home of Mrs. Edith Archibald are several members of her family. Karen and Vern Archibald and children. Edie Ann and Susan. Vern is serving in the U. S. Navy and is now being transferred from Georgia to Tennessee. Others visiting are Gwene-ver- e Wilson and daughter Christine. Tom Sperli. and Susan Ward, all of Florida: Kathy and David Wilson and son David. Mountain Home. Idaho. Others visiting during the past week were Beverly and Clarence Archibald and family. Preston. Idaho; Carrie and Deleon Archibald. Layton: Sheila and Ronald Archibald Smithfield. and family. For Your Convenience, Johnson Drug Will Notice Lewiston Barber Shop from July 23 to July Moving will be closed 29, 1974. PEN JULY tfoSmsea 'Spu the building and making repairs. 24 !& fore P'ledc'ilatkM PJva'imacUt Thank you, OPEN 9 to 8 p.m. Vaughn Blair PRESTON - MONDAY THRU SATURDAY SUNDAY 12 NOON til 6 PHONE 852-016- 3 |