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Show TORN PAGE f Reception To Honor Couple Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Larsen. Newton, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Nyla to Mike Sparks, son of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Sparks. Lewiston. They will be married today. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held in their honor at the Newton Ward cultural hall from 7:30 to 9:30. AH friends and relatives are invited to attend. 'IH. .lltS. M I.IO.M-.- DAM M. I Nyla is a It7. gi.iituair Sky View High ScIimiI l from the Institute of Medical and Dental Technology as a dental assistant. Mike is a 175 gi sduate nl . Westford Academy. Mass, and is currently employed at Griffin Bros. Dairy. After a short honeymoon, they will make their home in Newton. West-ford- hi. SON anielsons Celebrate 50th Reunion Rasmussens Host 4 Held Their children will honor oxn house at the Altu and Henry Coleman entertained at a dinner Sunday for all of her brothers and sisters. They met in honor of their mother's birthday anniversary. She would have lecn 93 years old on September 13. She was Mrs. George evening which was held in the garden of the brides Clarkston parents. Linda and Brent Harker and son Brook of Salt Lake City; Pat and Bruce Woodbury and daughter, Angie, and Debra Harker of Logan, were Sunday visitors at the home of Velda and Victor P. Rasmussen. Clark and Elaine Goodey. The subjects were Unity and Relief Society. Bishop Udell Godfrey conducted the service. Music was under the direction of Erma Thompson. Corrine and Andrew L. LaRaine and Charles Heggie, Kathryn and Evan Pearce, Bonnie and DWfghTG8dfrey and Ruby Tudden-Pearcspent Saturday in ham of Blacksmith Fork Salt Lake City and also attended the wedding of their attended the football game niece. Kathleen Godfrey and between USU and Utah UniChris Merkley, which took place on Friday in the Salt versity during the evening. Scott Thompson, son of Lake Temple. Kathleen is Edna and Rex Thompson of the daughter of Lona Mae Logan and his friend, Leisa and LaVar Godfrey of Kays-villChris is from Heber Harris of Young Ward visited Sunday evening with his City. grandparents, Mayme GrifFollowing the wedding fin and Prue and Kenneth they all attended a wedding Thompson. They also called breakfast which was given at at the home of his aunt the Homestead in Midway, Felecia Call. also the reception during the Veda Loosle returned to her home on Saturday after spending the past two weeks in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City where she under-- . went major surgery. Dixie : and Lynn Gordon of Salt Lake City spent the weekend : with her parents, Veda and Norman Loosle. Bessie and Brigham Grif- fin visited during the week-- : end in Salt Lake City with members of their family. On : Sunday they attended a testi-- ; mony service in honor of their grandson, Brent GrifMrs. Libby Karren and her fin, son of Virginia and daughter, Betty Nash, of Maynard Griffin, who leaves in the near future to serve an Preston, attended the wedLDS mission in Los Angeles, ding reception of Vickie Peterson and Steve Pollack at Calif. the Bowcutt Reception CenK. Darrell and Margaret ter in Tremonton. Vickie is a Loosle and children, Kent niece of Mrs. Karren. and Cynthia of Moreland, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Idaho, spent Saturday visitHugie and Mr. and Mrs. ing with his parents, Gladys and George Loosle. Garry Hugie of Santa Fe Springs. Calif., and Mrs. Visiting during the weekend at the home of Paulette LaRue Poulsen of Nampa, and Stephen Parker was her Idaho, were guests of Mr. brother, David Burglund and and Mrs. Lorain Karren. Elder Leon Spackman, son his friend from Long Island, New York, and friends Kath-i- e of Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. and Tom Palazzolo of Spackman gave a report of his mission to Ireland in the Mantua. Violet Hauser of Filer, Lewiston Second Ward SunIdaho, and Hazel Nelson of day evening. Clawson and Alta Karren Brigham City, enjoyed visiting with friends and also attended church in the Smithfield Second Ward for attending Sunday School. They are the daughters of the blessing of their fifth The baby, Selma and the late Delbert Atkinson, former members Cory Jay Karren, was blessed by his father, Tom, with of our ward. assistance from the grandfaBarbara Clark and daughters, Ruth Ann and Jane, thers, Garth Karren and visited on Saturday with her Max Lundgreen. sister, Helen Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence her daughters, Evelyn JohnBeetan of Lewiston, also Mocia son and Pat and of the daughter, Tricia, in Salt new baby, were in attendLake City. ance. A family dinner was : Speakers in meeting on served after the meeting. Sunday evening was a youth The family of Elder Kim-be- r speaker, Christie Jardine, a Hall report that he is member of the Smithfield Stake High Council, Lonnie presently in Harlowton, Loveday and a recently reMontana, where he is enjoyturned missionary, Curtis ing his missionary work very Jeppesen who served in the much. His companion is an Autralian mission. Also, the Elder Hicken. There are vard Relief Society presieight different churches In the small town. dency, Pearl Clark, Shirlene e, : : e. They are both attending the University of Utah. Chris is enrolled in the School of Medicine and Kathleen in the School of Nursing. Letha and Donald Buttars visited during the weekend in Salt Lake City at the home of their son and daughter-in-laChris and Helen Buttars and family. On Saturday evening they attended a convention and dinner given by the Utah Petroleum Refiners Association. Chris is president of this association and was one of the main i was Smithfield First-Secon- d Ward cultural hall. 175 S. 1st W. on Sept. 2ii from 8 p.m. 6-- friends and relatives are invited to attend. They request there lie no gifts. Danielson was born in Smithrield Sept. Hi. 1900. He served an I.i)S mission in Sweden and has been active local church and civic AH 22. speakers. During Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Elaine Goodey was released as second year Beehive leader and Helen Goodsell was sustained in her place. Also. Faye and Verl Godfrey were sustained to be Sunday School teachers. Lloyd and Janice Field and their small child visited over the weekend with her parents. Vertis and Norma Bodily. and their family. The Fields live in Kimberly, Idaho. Larry Hyer took his Mrs. LaLeria Hyer to Salt lAke City, where they mo-h- er visited Annette Hyer Han sen. a sister and daughter, who was a patient at the University hospital. Mrs. Hansen and her husband. Sheridan, and their children live at Battle Mountain. Nev. The opening social for APMIA and YW was held Sept. 9, Tueszay evening at the Newton square and banhall under the direction quet Cokeville. Brig Skinner. of leaders, Scott Shelton and Wyo. Marsha S. Jenkins. A fun evening of softball, volleyball, a water fight, and lots of good food was enjoyed by a large group of young ward members. Those who made arrangements and plans for the evening were David Rigby, Ann Sutherland, Janet Benson, Karren Jones, Janell Griffin, and Jed Christiansen. Food specialists for the evening were Veneal Jenkins and Eunice Cooley. All classes were given Grace Field, Lewiston, and special assignments and Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Thurston, helped with the preparaTwin Falls, Idaho; Mr. and tions. Mrs. George Darrington. Helen Cooley Hellstern of Jerome, Idaho; Mr. and Arimo, Idaho, daughter of Mrs. Potter, Meridian. Eunice Cooley of Newton, Idaho; James and Betty had the misfortune of serious Barton, West Point, Utah; burns on her left arm and Carol Packer, Ogden; Bob right hand when attempting and Bonnie Gregory. Linda to put out flames from over Flygare, Mayor and Mrs. H. heating paraffin wax. SerB. Harrison and Bishop and ious damage was also done Mrs. Sid Karren, all of to her home. None of her Lewiston. children were injured. Helen ton City Park, Sept. 7. Those present were Mrs. LaRue Poulsen, Nampa, Idaho, and her children: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Poulsen, Nampa; Mrs. Carol Hooker, Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis, Franklin, and their family; Mr. and Mrs. Seth Alder of Providence. " Mr. and Mrs. Lorain Kar- ren, Lewiston, and their family: Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Nash, Jr., and their family, Weston, Idaho; Steve Karren and his family. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Karren and family, Smith-fiel- Newton d. was hospitalized at the Downey hospital for a short time receiving treatment. Miss Lila Cooley of Newton. daughter of Donna and Lyle R. Cooley is spending two weeks at Rochester, New York, with her sister, Annette C. Handy, her husband. Rodger, and two child- ren. Craig Kothaug of Newton, son of Darlene and Jim Rothaug, had the misfortune of breaking his leg and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Garsuffering other injuries when rett and family. Bruce is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. involved in a tractor accident at Cache Meadows William B. Garrett of Logan. Dairy Farm north of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hugie, on Saturday evening. Logan, and their children: He is receiving treatment Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hugie at the Logan hospital. and family, Hyrum; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hugie and family, College Ward; Mrs. Jenette McPolyn and her family, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Schuare, LeGrand, Ore. mere Aiarian tiischoii, Louise Hampton, Kathryn Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ruby Thomley, Leah Mon-soEma Kruse. Hugie, Santa Fe Springs, One guest was present, a Calif., and their children: Mr. and Mrs. Garry Hugie niece of Mrs. Hogan. A business meeting followand family, San Dimas, Calif. ed lunch and the years Mrs. Lorain (Libbie) Karcommittees were announced. Dates of meetings to be ren gave a brief history of held and hostesses were the Christian Hugie and Albert Hugie, Sr. families. She read. also gave a history of AlexA copy of the clubs constitution was presented each ander Izatt and Jeanette Izatt and their descendents. member, also the Dinner was served to 103 The first meetin of the family members. year will be held September Club Holds Social The Smithfield Ladies Lit- erary Club met at Willow Park in Logan for their summer party, Wednesday n, evening. social with It was a each furnishing towards the lunch. no-ho- st Twelve ladies enjoyed hamburgers, salads, punch and fruit cups. President of the club is Evelyn Gubler; vice president, Arva Covey; and secretary, Cora Hogan. They were elected last spring. Other members present s. 24. ' mas Nancy Bingham and her daughter. Mandy. visited Monday with her grandparents. (iawson and Alta Karren. The Binghams are from Smithfield oeoraaa BROADCLOTH great-grandchil- ts The descendents of the late Albert Hugie, Sr., and Jeanette Izatt Hugie, held a family reunion in the Lewis-- by Leda Sutherland ' Visit, Travel . Descendants Meet Opening Social Held Area Residents by Laree Bodily Lewiston NYLA JEAN LARSEN and DAVID MICHAEL SPARKS enjoyed throughout the afternoon by Nada E. Hill. Lava - Hot Springs; Edith E. Christen- sen. Pocatello; Millie.. And Keith Mathews. Providence; Effie and Delbert Egan. Richmond: Josephine and Keith Egan. Royal Oak. Michigan: and the host and hostess. Other guests that called during the day were Shirlene and Val Coleman. Janet and Randall Coleman and son. Jeffery. Merrit and Elaine Coleman and children. Lir-reand Dorinda, all of Smithfield. and Barbara and - : Minnie i Egan of Richmond. Pictures were taken and visiting : ; Beaver award in 1946. Mrs. Danielson was born in Oxford. Idaho. Feb. 16, 1903. She has also been active in the LDS Church, and retired from the telephone company in 1955 after 2o years of service. They were married in 1925 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Children are: L. Kay Danielson. Beth I). Wilson. Mary I). Coleman and Wayne Danielson. Grandchildren num-lie- r them at an Sunday Visitors by Gladys Loosle affairs, and in Scouting for 45 years. He received the Silver Mr. and Mrs. Lionel E. Danielson will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Sept. 23. Vernon E. Field and lurii Jo Darrington were married Sept. 11, in the Logan LDS Temple. Kenneth and Alice Field of Kimherly. Idaho, and parents of the groom, hosted a wedding breakfast for 23 guests after the ceremony at the Grand View Cafe. The Field family formerly lived in Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Darrington of Twin Falls, Idaho, are parents of the bride. Along with the parent! of the newlywed couple, othen who the ceremony and attended the breakfast were: grandparent!, Mri. GEeLifiOSB9 SB'GSXnSKi TI GERHART wIini-Hse- i.i a fi os |