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Show V I ? I AUGUST THURSDAY, IMiunds thirteen ounces and was 21 ' j inches long. He has a sister Nannette. 7. brothers Andy. 5. Steven. 4. and Kenneth I'-- . Also grandparents Vunda and Perry Gilette-o- f Wrights Receive Guests B.v (larkslon Ma-la- A family gathering was enjfiysd on Saturday at the Islie Wright home. Those attending was Nellie and Wayne Wakelv, Mafad; Jana and W. Jay Hall and family, who recently moved from .Tennessee to Layton. Utah. Shauna and Bob Oglesby, Ogden: Sherri and Randy W'right and family. Trenton. Susan and Lynn Wright. Newton and Tami Archibald and Blaine Wright. The infant son of Susan and lyce Godfrey was blessed Smidav bv his grandfather I eon Godfrey and given the name of Danny Lee Godfrey. Susans mother Hulda Huppi of tagan was a dinner guest following church. The infant son of Marilyn and Curtis Godfrey was blessed and given the name of Mark Curtis Godfrey by his father. Following the service dinner was enjoyed at the Newton Dam. hv Marilyn and Curtis Godfrey. taRae and Don Godfrey, Ruth and Douglas Clark. Javdene and Kendon Godfrey and family. Steven Godfrey. Melba and Sterling Jones of Wellsville. and Rvan Hark. Baby Blessed MARION O. (ISKN and J. William Hyde. Commissioners. Cache County, Utah received the countys 1974 New County U.S.A. Achievement Award for Volunteer Fire Protection at the 39th annual conference of the National Association of Counties held in Dade County (Miami 1974. Reach). Florida. Julv 14-1- Baptists Enjoy ordained in- - the Logan church in 1998. He received his BA degree at Utah State University and completed his Master and Doctor of Divinity degrees at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. Texas. Rev. Kngstoms wife. Judy. received her Master of Religious Education from Southwestern, also. Vacation Bible School was 9 held the week of July for all children age 15-1- The infant son of Ann and taltan Godfrey was blessed and given the name of Tracy Lynn by his father. Following the service dinner was served at the home of Doreen and Jess Godfrey to n the following: Ann and lumDnisilla Godfrey: of ber!. thp baby, of tagan: Peggy and Charles Clark and family. Itgan: Jean and David Warner and family. Smith-fielVicki and Norman Godfrey and son Ryan. Ogden: Abide and Elbert Godfrey. Riverside. Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Godfrey and family. California: Sheri and Khalil Godfrey and family. Smithfield: Sheri and Randy Wright and family and Diane and Charles Spackman of Trenton. La-Ro- d: Visit Father ..Iva tail and Ray Arthur Sparks and family of Whittier. Calif., are visiting with his father Ray Sparks and with her sister Sadie tatt, and other members of their families. Jasmine and David Williams were visiting with members of their family in Bountiful and Salt take City during the weekend. Rex Atkinson and son Daren of tahi. spent Sunday with his parents. Edna and William Atkinson. Nancy Thompson and family gave the spiritual presentation in Sunday School on Sunday morning. Sherri and Randy Wright of Trenton spent Sunday visiting with his parents Leslie and l.a'Wanna Wright. Kaylene and David Shaw and family. Idaho Falls visited during the weekend at the home of her parents Alm.'i and Berniece Gixidey. 4. students and their five counselors arrived Thirty-tw- o by bus from the Britan Baptist Church of Oklahoma City to work with our people in VBS. They also held gospel sings" Kind Bible studies in the local parks and canyons for the young peo .James D. Jardine. CONST RUCTI son of Marvel and Edwin Jardine was sustained In he ordained a Priest in the Aaron ic Priesthood on Sunday. Gladys and George lxisle sMnt Thursday and Friday in Salt take at the homes of their sons Marvin and Gay-le- u and their families. e Gwenda and Delbert and family of Calif., are spending their vacation at the litime of her parents Hattie Hillard Archiliald. Visitors at the home of Sarah and laimnrd Hultars on Saturday were Asnath and Calvin Butlars and family of Centerville. Their children. Michael. Myra and Aaron stayed with their grandparenis for a lew days. Also visiting at the Hultars home on Sunday was another son. Welda and Dick Butlars and Inmilv of Kirhnmnd . Brid-enstiu- An outdoor service was held at Gwineva Amphitheater on the evening of July 21 with the Brigham City church and the canyon campers ns guests. Bobby Elder and Ron Waters led the singing while nrrnmpuning on guitars. A pot luck supper followed. Several of the Sunday School class rooms have already been redecorated with more plans being made. A new Bible study group has been organized for the ladies. It will meet Tuesday evening at 7:(Hipm. "Koino-nin.- " meaning fellowship, is the name of the new church newspaMT. Worship services are held each Sunday 11:00 a.in. and 7:(iu p.m. at 180 W.. Tenth North in tagan for the whole tdley nfoar'Visitnrs are always welcomed by the Cactie- - 11-3- 4. train. 4. BANDSMAN Ages Must successfully complete Army Bandsman audition. Advanced training and advanced promotions available to qualified applicant. MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE HELPER On the Job training. No experience Menecessary. Ages chanics helper. Opportunity for advancement. 11-3- s. 11-8- 4. CALL ARMY OPPORTUNITIES 753-294- 3 When it creates a common heritage by Kvelene Moody Smithfield Bat Swoops Down During the wedding ceremony Bette says a bat came swooping down in the church which was in a cemetery. No one was hurl They also visited another niece and her husband. Mary and Jim Fisher and rhildren and did some fishing. Bette left on a Ozark Turbo Prop Plane from Columbia. Missouri. At Kansas City. Mo., she transfered to a United 727 and at Denver transfered to 707 I) C 8 United to Salt take City. She says the scenery was most beautiful when she went over the Wasatch Mountains. Incident ly. she made it home in time for the wedding. Ken and the Ixivs arrived home Saturday evening later. Johnsons Visit . .Faye and Clair Johnson of Connersville. Inrl . 75 Miles East of lndiauoNilis drove to Smithfield to visit his iareulx I .call and Harmon i congregation. Wedding Ken. Stephen and Sherman Kirk left Smithfield to drive to Bethel. Mo. When they got to tagan they telephoned home and said. "Bette, why dont you go with us and fly home. You dont have a wedding for a few days?" Roth Ken and Bette photograph weddings. Mom went! They drove hack for her. She said she left 15th July and was home 18th July and it took three planes to get her here. The boys bought fireworks in Wyoming and had fun with them when they visited their grandmother Rcrtha Kirk in Missouri. Mr. Kirk, photographed his nieces. Karen Miles, wedding to John Pierce of Quincy. III. h Johnson. The Clair Johnsons have a son Rrvan. 7. and a daimhtcr Shawnee. 5. They also enjoyed Ihe trip. While here they have attended the temple, sightseeing Cache Valley and attended the Johnson reunion in Bear River City and the Parker reunion in Lo- gans On Willow Park. their wav from Kemm-ere- r. Wyo.. when they saw Rear take they were a- -, mazed at its beauty and loved (he Logan Canyon. Mr. Johnson is employed as a metal machinesl for Perfect Circle Corporation in Richmond. Ind.. and is Branch President in the LDS church. They were here for three weeks. Fepin Gilt ins visited her daughter Connie Woodyutt and sisters and their husbands and a brother. Bonnie and Doan tawis and Rosella and Lynn taw and Ethel and Coifrad llancy all in Willard last week. Baby Nilsnn made her apienranee at Ihe tagan LDS Hospital July 30. 1974 to Dalice and Douglas Nilsnn of 315 V Fourth South Street in Smithfield. She weighed six pounds 1 ounce. She has a brother Randy. II. and a sister Angie. 9. and grandparents Agnes and Harvey Merrill of Ilyrum and Jenny and Orlando Atkinson of Ogden. Also La Veil and Miles Nilsnn of Southfield. Great grandmother. Sarah Sleffenhagen of tagan. She is to lx nanuxl Tamera They came from every corner of the world-t- he hardy predecessors of so many of the men who work at Kennecott's Utah Copper Division today. Cornish miners from England, for whom mining was a family tradition. Deep chested Finns and Swedes who possessed the physiques needed for mining in the early days. Stocky Italians who swung the heavy sledges. And later the Austrian!, Spanish, Slovenes, Croatians, Serbs, Greeks, Armenians and Montenegrins who brought to Bingham all the color of an old country bazaar. Plus Chinese who had helped to buikl the Southern Pacific Railroad, and Japanese and Koreans recruited from the farms of Asia. So diverse was the group that mine safety rules were printed in five languages as recently as 1913 The history of mining in the West is filled with ghost towns and drifting populations that can no longer be traced. But not at the Bingham Canyon Mine. For out of the diversity of its beginnings has been born a new group of Americana who share a ' common heritage of birth, work, community and pride. Chic an os. Blacks, Native Americans, and sons and daughters of the immigrants formed a second and third generation that continues the gnat tradition! established by their forebears who wen the creators of the succes of Bingham Canyon Mine. These an the beautiful people who make mining beautifuL PT4P COBH COHMHT I Iffcim AapMn IM1 rig aal PTAB La tmm kNtaM COW mtmc ad Si rig 4 l rinw pm u taafUawt cafe tmtm am ig i IHbk rt HIM -u mI 1mm mI jtvwig Mtiewg .41 IH .. - ... 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Busy Summer The Baptists of Cache Valley have been busy this summer. The pastor is Rev. Jon Engstrom. who was - 11-3- 4. d. d CITIZEN GENERATOR MECHANIC No experience necessary. We train. Axes generator repair and operation. STRUCTURES SPECIALIST No experience necessary. We train. Ages Services shipboard rargo handling gear. On the Job training available to qualified applicants. n. d. THE WANTED ts Lyn-dall'- Denver, also I.aWannas mother Nellie Wakelv. Mam-mnul- lt Visit inf at the home of IjPslie and taWanna Wright on Thursday was her brother tawis and Ronnie Hall of - HELP h moved to Cardston Alberta hago to Portland and Canada. It is reported they Oregon. They visited have bought a farm in Canher brother and his wife ada. They are formally from Vickie and Mike and family in Mammnuth. They were Canada. Ronnie and Jack Speth gone three weeks. Salt Lake City. RFD Smithfield announces The Melchesidike Special Esther and Clyde Merkley of the arrival of a son bom July Interest Class of Smithfield Tridell. Utah. They are ser29 in the tagan LDS HospStake toured by bus to ital. He weighed seven Provo. They left at 7 a.m. ving on a mission at present for the LDS church in the pounds 8' a ounces and was 21 from the Stake House and a Georgia-AlabamMission inches long. He has a brother enjoyed dinner in the temple and the new baby was born John Christian sixteen and took in a session. on his grandmoiher Merk-ley- s months. Also grandparents Fifty enjoyed the day. On their way home they ate ReNee and Gilbert Peterson birthday. His daddy teaches matha-matic- s of Peters boro, and Alice and lunch in the Brigham Park at Sky View High Rudolph Speth of Logan. arriving home at 5:45 p.m. School. Edna Special guests were Merilyn The Jonathan Heber Smith and Willard Wyatt Logan. and tarry Lower. Harriet Noble held an affamily reunion was held His daddy is a dairy farmer Saturday in the Lions Lodge and he will be named Bran- ternoon party for Mary Ann in Smithfield with the May don Jack Speth. and Hugh Lyndall and. Smith Lewis family in Their first child, a girl, daughter Patty of Florida was born to Judy and Paul who are visiting her. A lovely-quicharge. Chairmen were and Rill Wayman of Fanning of 291 West Second was on display that Mrs. Noble and a group of North. Smithfield at the Lotagan. The program consisted of gan LDS Hospital July 31, friends had made. musical numbers presented This is to be Patty 1974. She weighed six pounds hv Christine Reese. Kent twelve ounces and was 19 Reese. Helen and Janet Way-maLadies present were Ellen inches long. Ann Marchant. Tuveson. are Betty Grandparents "A trio. Sherry and Terry and of Mendon-an- Ruby Hillyard. Veda Hilly-arPitcher tarry and Maurine Johnson preBeth Fisher. Donna Fave Fanning of Ogden. sented a vocal number. A A taue Pitcher, Dorothy Lucy meeting was held and a Barrett of Ogden also greeSmith. Vera Roskelley, reof each member family Rachell Hillyard. Janet ted the little new one. ported on what happened Melanie named to She is be Heaps, Jolene Ravsten, during the year. There were and she is grandparents Joyce Cheat and Adaline from held 50 present and was Pitchers fourth grandchild Corbett. 12 noon to 4 p.m. Each family and grandmother Barretts Light refreshments were meal. own furnished their served by Mrs. Noble. fifth grandchild.Her daddy is'a draftsman Family Moves at Hesstnn of Utah. Inc. (Continued on page 6) Carol and Tom Watkins ..Betty. Delbert and Laurie enjoyed a trip in their Wina- Purneil of Smithfield have Great-grandparen- Gladys Ijmslr 1974 I, mr aaA 5 |