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Show HE tllilLA lHUJDAY, Ai'Kil f9, 1976 , Sadie Lott Attends Dance I Citizens Enjoy Australia Nadine and DeVerl Hess and son Kevin of Logan visited on Sunday with her by Gladys Clarkston by Kvrlrnr Moody Smithfield Cook Monument. Recently, Mrs. Cora Hogan Smithfield. Thelma and Bishop Ross Redrord, Chesterfield, Idaho and Vera Pulsipher and Francis of Logan went on a tour, flying to Tihati, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Los Angeles. While in Australia, they toured and visited a lot of Mrs. Hogan's kinfolks. Her The Olneys left from lulu and five hours later landed in Los Angeles. They spent a week with their daughter and husband Carma and Ed Peterson and Hono- - Po-co- three children inArcadia the Petersons operate a motel. Jemima Sparrow lived there before coming to the United States in 1879 so she met many distant cousins in Sidney, Melbourn and Adelaide. They visited the temple grounds in New Zealand. The temple was closed. The neighborhood Family Home Evening was held at Sunshine Terrace in Logan, Monday evening. Sam Hy-mtook charge. Those besides Mr. attending Hymas were Harriet Noble, June Reeder and Dora Hey- ward. There were two special guests present, Byron Snow, Nibley and Mrs. Winnie Ziegler, Smithfield. President Snow gave a reading. Remarks by Mr. Hymas and Vance Lind. Verla Noble led in a song. Mrs. Elsie Hubbard recited a poem. Mrs. Ziegler read some poems she had composed. "Happy Birthday" was own and the their re Following the banquet the Hennifer Club was presented their Charter and other presentations among which was a bell and gavel, a flag and a cash donation. They also received an amber stein. There was a program by the North Summit High School Traveling Assembly of music, dance etc. Erma and Jacob Krusi are h following a stay with their son Phillip, in Roseville, California. Lucille and Reed Gyllen- shog, Nyssa, Oregon and Thelma and Carl Cobum, Idaho Falls, Idaho have been visiting their father Fred who has been in the Logan Hospital several days and a brother Lenore and Jack Coburn. Mr. Gyllenskog also visit- ed a sister and her husband, Norma and Orvil Wiser in . Lewiston. Rex and Marie Waldron, Samaria, Idaho also visited her father, Fred Coburn. four-mont- - mother . have been visiting her mother since Gails fathers death will be going home April 30. She will fly. In the 7th ward Fast Meeting Sunday morning with first Counselor to the Bishop conducting, 3 child- ren were confirmed, Tiffany Tibbets, daughter of Sherry and Max Pitcher; Laurie Parkinson daughter of Rosemary and Grant Parkinson and Nick Douglas son of Jean and Paul Douglas. Released em-hom- large crowd enjoyed smorgasboard. The retired ones each received, a gift. Afton and Wilford WoodA sung to Elliott Thomley who was observing his birthday. Refreshments were served ruff, Smithfield drove to to the guests and special Oregon and Washington in and Verla members, guests their new car. and Edwin Noble, Rosella In Eugene, Oregon they and Elliott Thorn ley; Elsie visited their daughter and and Charles Hubbard, Vida husband, Susan and Dean and Vance Lind; Wilda and Inmon. Ruel Plowman, and Bernard Susan is a RN and is Hinds, Smithfield. 84th Birthday employed . at the Eugene HOSTS GUESTS An 84th Birthday party Hospital and clinic. Anna and Ray Gregory Dean is completing his had as guests and attending was held for Mr. Fred at the Lions Lodge docturate in Special Educatheir father's, Newell Payne, April 4. His nine children tion and expects to finish funeral were Major Newell and grand- sometime this summer. were Payne Jr Fort Leonard children.present About 36 family The Inmans took her parWood, Missouri, a sister, Uteva and Sam Johnston, members were present and ents to the coast and went to dinner. Yachats, a resort, saw the Mesa, Arizona and Janet and enjoyed His family is Uu Coburn, . ocean and enjoyed dinner at Don Johnston and son, Mesa, Smithfield Clara and Leon a resturant. Arizona; Carol Wilson and West Yellowstone; Zelma The Woodruffs then drove two children. Mesa, Arizona and Carl Cobum and daugh- across the Columbia River to JohnNadine Ron and and ter Sheryl, Idaho Falls, Ida- Vancouver, Washington and ston and family, Price. Also visiting her sister ' ho; Lenore and Jack Coburn visited their daughter JoAnn were Barbara and Bill Smithfield; Delorus and Seth and Larry Bair and children Coburn, Oxford, Idaho; Elise 4, and Bert 2. Brockbrazer and married Sorenson, Hazelton, children and their spouses of They all attended church Idaho; Arlene and Melvin then went to Portland to the Ogden. Mae Louise and Robert Cobum, Dewey vill e; Marie Oyster Bar, visited the and Rex Waldron, Samaria, museums. They came home Wesley Town, San Diego, Idaho and Luelle and Reed by way of Pendleton. Calif, visited their daughter Nyssa Oregon. Dale Hansen son of Jean-en- e and husband, Susan and Gyllenskog, A nice 12 day tour to the and Paul Hansen was Terrance Shea in North Lo- Hawaiian Islands was enjoybaptized at the Stake House gan and made the acquaintand Walter by his father, Friday night, ance of a new granddaugh- ed by Lorraine Snelgrove of Smithfield. born reports a proud grandmothJennifer ter, Sara, They flew from Salt Lake er, Mary Hansen. April 17. City to Los Angeles then to Ann and Rex Birch, Smith-fielAfter one week Mr. Town Maui the Hilo, islands, Kona, attended the graduareturned to San Diego where tion ceremony at Ricks Colhe is president of the Town and Kauai and also Oahu. They saw the Fern Grotto, lege last week. Their daughCompany, a paper plant. . Paradise Pacific Review ter Janet graduated as a The Sheas moved from Wackki nurse. Entertainment, in March Corbett, Oregon Harbor Pearl Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb cruise, where Susan taught the 5th Kodak show, sea life, Park and family Kristy Jo, Brett, 54 years. grade MorWade and Rebecca, RichTerrance is football coach and Bird Sanctuary the mon Temple, Polynesian mond visited Mrs. Loretta at USU and coaches the culture center and had a Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Greg defensive and kicking team. Luai there. Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Judy and Scott Rapich " They took a D.C 10 WestLynn Peterson in Plymouth. and children Christopher 34 Visiting her sister and and Robby 14 have moved ern and flew to San Francisco then to Salt Lake City. husband, Verla and Edwin r, to Smithfield from While on the islands, they Noble in Smithfield were Wyoming. Mr. Rato visit Gem McCann and Lucil and Don Wilson of got pich is a lineman for Utah her husband David. They Layton following their atPower and Light Company. also visited Mrs. Ho's daughSaturday, Vonda and ter, Carolyn McConn Huie tending the graduation of their daughter Patricia who Grant Clark, Sunset, visited and 3 children. Mrs. Ho completed the two years in their daughter and family Huie is an instructor at their high one at Ricks College in Phyllis and Terry Dupepe school. Mrs. Ho and Mrs. Rexburg. and children Harry and Huie Huie are former Smith-fiel- d There were seven honor Tammy. Dinner and visiting residents. students and Patricia was was enjoyed. The Clarks Sylvia and Clair Robinson one of them. She majored in then attended the dance in have sold their home in business. before returning Smithfield and Gair has Hyrum There were 33 graduates home. Mrs. Brenda Sorenson, gone home to his parents, and the 97th commencement Ruth and Toy Robinson, was held at the John Hart San Jose, Calif., visited her mother Ingra Van Orden and North Logan where Gair Fieldhouse. an Aunt, Pearl Olson. Mrs. expects to build a new home and have his family back in a Sorenson expected to attend few short week. the graduation at Ricks Celebrates Nth Sylvia and children Craig, in where College Rexburg In honor of Mrs. Carmela and Brett are Joel, Stacey her daughter, Karen Sorenstaying in her parents home. Federico on her 90th birthson graduated April 23. Noreen and Bedford Dougday her family served dinner . Mrs. Pearl Olson is home Sunday at the home of a in Mesa, Arizona. las, following surgery at a Logan Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tar-lgrandson. Mr. and Mrs. Hospital and getting along and son Cannon; Mr. and Tony Federico in Smithfield. fine. The family appreciates Mrs. Federico was bom Mrs. Don Tarbet, Smithfield the help they received. April 19, 1886 to Valentino and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney a Godfrey were dinner guests Pascetto and Maria Ginsep-pGOLDEN WEDDING Federico in San ValenDon Tarbet, Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godfrey tino, Pescara, Italy. As a golden wedding She married Giustino Fedwere dinner guests at the anniversary gift from their in Italy. erico family, Mona and Lorin home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph moved to the U.S. a They and of flew Hawaiian to Udy the family Fielding. Olney He died in 1952. later. little also visited Mr. and They Islands, visiting the islands There are seven living of Marii, Kauai, and landing Mrs. Rick Kent and family. Kenetta and Larry West children, Annie Karknwsky, at Hilo Bay and then circled to Kona on the opposite side and family Aaron and Cecily Santa Rosa, Calif.; Emma of Hilo, flying then to Maui. of Boise Idaho spent the Deaton, Weston, Idaho; In Kauai they saw the fern Easter holidays with his Julia Ixraelson, Sunset; CarBurlingamie, grotts. They saw the Temple parents DeLone and Ixiuis oline Fields, and the Polynesian Center West, a daughter, Joyce and Calif.; Joe Federico, Smith-fielFrank Federico, husband Gary Allen and and a Polynesian show. and Tino FederCalif., of Cove and DcLones saw Waikii Beach, family They also 20 grandTrenton, ico, Earnie Pyle's grave, volcamother, Anna Humphreys of children and 32 great grandnos and craters. They took a Millville, visited the Wests three-hou- r boat ride and saw and a nice Easier dinner was children and two great great whales and porpoise, the served. grandchildren. Sadie Lorr attended a dance and Baton Twirling Recital on Saturday evening in Brigham City, where her granddaughter was Venetta Loveday as Junior Sunday School coordinator and sustained in her place Suzanne Rigby. She was also sustained to the Ward Primary Board. The membership was read for the Christine and Gary Helpingstine family. They have a daughter Amy. The singing mothers sang. Greg Rigby was sustained as Deacons advisor and Scout Master. was chosen as one of the royalty. Angela and her brother Kirt returned home with their grandmother as KANDY FUNK ' Randy Funk Selected For Robins Each year at Utah State University groups and individuals nominate students for the honor of Achievement of the Year to be awarded at Awards Night. Robins Randy Funk, Smithfield, has been selected as a finalist for that honor to be presented May 1. Funk, son of Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Funk, has served as USU Associated Students this academic past year. He is a member of Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Alpha Theata honoraries. Funk is listed in Whos Who in American Colleges and is senator for the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. He has served on various student committees and is a. member of Sigma Gamma Chi social fraternity. He is a senior .in history. C. . d, Kem-mere- father James H. Jardine. Afton Ravsten accompanied by Laneia Kogowski and parents, LaRaine and Charles Pearce. On Sunday, their - grandparents took them family visited on Saturday with Jean Ravsten and family in Pocatello, Idaho. Also visiting that day were her parents-in-laVerona and Frank Ravsten of Heyburn, Idaho. Jeri and Stanley Lott and family of Logan visited during the weekend with his mother, Sadie Lorr. President John L. and Verda Heggie, Afton Rev-steSarah Heggie, Felecia Call, Sarah Godfrey, Jane Jardine and Connie Thompson attended the Special Interest Group Reginal Dinner in Preston last week. Afton Ravsten entertained at her home with a neighborhood party in honor of the children of Sharon and Douglas Bliss and also the children of Lorraine and Arthur Whitney who are moving to other areas to make their homes, games werp played and refreshments served. Margaret and Sid Godfrey spent the weekend in Hunt, Idaho with their daugher Oreta and Wendell Tarbet. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Corrine and Andrew' L. Heggie was ruby home they all had dinner at the Parker home. Carla and Gaylen D. Loosle and sons Michael, Steven and Gary of Salt Lake Gty spent the weekend visiting with his parents, Gladys and George Loosle. Eleanor Whitney of Men-do- n visited on Sunday morning with her son and daughter-in-laArthur and Lorraine Whitnewand fam- overnight guests. Lee and Doris Nelson of Mantua visited on Sunday afternoon with their son and David and ily. daughter-in-laSharon and Douglas Bliss Janet Nelson. The occasion and children Michael, Karri was David's birthday. and Kathy, moved during the Sunday Karen and Norman Thompson of Brigham week to make their home in Gty visited with his parents Thatcher, Idaho. Diane and Gaude Gibbons Melba and Glen Thompson, with her mother Sadie Lott, and family attended a misand with her sister and sionary farewell on Sunday brother-in-laAnnette and in Arbon, Idaho Ward Chapel in honor of David Jensen who Sterling Jardine and family.' is leaving to serve in the Ilah Anderson of Bear River Gty visited at the Louisana Nashville Mission, home of her daughter Ollie He is the first missionary to be called from that ward. Lou and Bob Dahle and Mervin Thompson confamily on Saturday. ducted the Fast and TestiBonnie Pearce and daugh' ter, Reagan, spent five days mony meeting on Sunday. Music furnished was by the visiting with her parents .Ward Choir. Julie Jardine, Elaine and Lloyd Benton of Idaho Falls. They returned daughter of Annette and Sterling Jardine was conhome on Sunday. firmed a member by her Pam and Bill Smith of grandfather, John S. Jardine and her uncles Volmer Gark Anaconda, Montana visited and Stanley Lott and the during the weekend with her parents Ven and Delwyn Ward Bishopric. She was Apgood. They attended BYU baptized by her father on graduation on Friday when Friday evening. Following Pam received her diploma, church,' dinner was served at also during this weekend the Jardine home to Emma and John S. Jardine, Sadie they are moving to Grace, Idaho to make their home. Lott, Cherrill and Volmer Shane and Holly Parker, Gark, also to Angela and children of Shauna and Kent. Kirt Thompson, Brigham Parker of Providence spent Gty, and Brad Oldroyd of two days with their grand- River Heights. Patricia Godfrey, daughter of Grace and Cary Godfrey was baptized on Friday evening by her uncle Gary Woodmancy of Malad, and was confirmed a member of the church on Sunday by him, assisted by the Ward 0 Bishopric. Following church, dinner was served at the Godfrey home to guests Lynette and Gary Woodmancy and family, Malad, and Mrs. Alice Woodmancy of Brigham City.;'::-.- : :: I The family presentation in daughter and Evelyn and Kenneth Scott. Sunday School was by Linda Kenneth is serving with the and Dee Hansen and childmilitary in Texas. Evelyn, ren Jared and Gina. Their and her daughter have spent theme was What our family the last few months in Cache can do on the Sabbath Day. Barbara and Venis Gark Valley with hers and Kenneth's parents while he and daughter Jane attended has been stationed in Califoran open house in Willard on nia and she was waiting for Sunday afternoon in honor of her new baby. Evelyn and his Aunt Daisy Ricks who the children will join Kencelebrated her 93rd birthday neth in Texas in the near on Monday April 20. future. . Among those from Gark-sto- n A 4H Dairy Project has attending the Golden been started in Benson, with Wedding of Flora and Roy Brent Reese as their leader. Richman of North Logan On Saturday, Brent and his were Bessie Griffin, Corrine and Andrew L. Heggie, Sara group of young 4H boys attended a seminar where Heggie, Erma and DeVerl ' they received instruction on Thompson. Emma and John S. Jardine, Bernice and Joshowmanship and related subjects. The boys are preseph T. Griffin. paring their calves to show Margaret and Sid Godfrey at Black and White Days in visited on Wednesday with Richmond, the Cache County their granddaughter Merlyn Fair, .and at other dairy Kent and two dauhters, shows during the summer. Becky and Katie in Fielding. n; ' w and MCI i Elaine Homer and her mother and father, Olga and Bert Riggs, returned home Friday evening after a delightful twelve-da- y vacation the Hawaiian Islands. They went with a tour group and visited the Islands of in Hawaii, Maui, Kaui, and Oahu, spending the last few days in Honolulu. An open house was held on Sunday afternoon in honor of resiDaisy Ricks, long-tim- e dent of Benson, in observance of her 93rd birthday. It was held in North Willard, at the home of her son and daughter-in-law- , Elmer and Lois Ricks. Daisy was bom April 26, 1883, at Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire, Enland, and was a convert to the LDS Church. She came to the United States in 1920. She married Hugh Gordon Ricks in 1925. They spent the major part of their lives in Benson Ward. Daisy has been living with Elmer and Lois for the last several years, since the death of her husband. Hugh. At Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Kelly Reese, son of D'On and Lee Reese, and Bill Falslev, son of Doris and son-in-la- LaRon Falslev, were sented to be advanced in the Aaronic Priesthood from the office of Deacon to that of Teacher. Oga and Sylvia Falslev have returned to their home in Benson after having spent the winter months in Arizona. The program in Sacrament meeting on Sunday was presented by Lois and Mel-Ro- y Ballard and their Talks were given by Jeff, Jenifer, Pam, and Troy; a fam- ily. musical reading by Jeffs wife Trudy; a vocal number by Robert and Pam accom- panied on the piano by their mother; and talks by Lois and MelRoy. The youth of the ward participated in a fireside on Sunday evening at the ward chapel. Featured speaker was Keith Allred, who told of his experiences in Bolivia as a former Mission President for the LDS church there. Norma and Russell are grandparents of a baby girl bom on Monday, April 19 at the Logan LDS Hospital. The baby's parents are Norma and Russell's Tuddenham The following family mem- interesting fun evening Saturday in the Ward Cultural Hall. A large crowd saw the Bicentennial Mrs. Clarkston Pageant" All members of the Gub took part, which included Karen Buttars, Diane Gibbons, Deanna God- frey, JoeAnn Thompson, ' Carolyn Thompson, Louise Buttars, Marilyn Atkinson, ' Jane 'Young, Ruth Buttars; Janet Buttars, Cherrill Gark,. Carla Gark, Pearl Clark, Ollie Lue Dahle, Alene Godfrey, Dee Ann Doreen frey, Kathryn God- Godfrey, Godfrey, Maurine Butters, Elaine Goodey, Phyllis Griffin, Annette Jardine, and Nancy Thompson, Jane Young acted as Bertha Parks M.C. All participated in the Queen contest, in old time bathing suits and talent contest. The five finalists were JoeAnn Thompson, Carolyn Thompson, Pearl Gark, Diane Gibbon, and Elaine Goodey. The judges Karen Buttars, Janet Butn tars, Carla Gark and Dee-An- Godfrey, chose Carolyn Thompson, Baton Twirler as the Bicentennial Queen. Presidency of the club is Karen Buttars, Pres. Diane Gibbons, Vice Pres, and Annette Jardine, Secretary. Sea-mo- . r-r- . QUICK DRIVE-U- P SERVICE et -- Pac-ifici- a, Sfejr' W A A WITH A SMILE r-- ' ' Art Show Set At Gallery Al Carlson, Kmilhrii-lil- . wi promt his Impressions of Southern Utah through his min art form beginning Sunday, at 414 May 2 through May 22 al the Phillips Gallery. K. 2 So. in Salt Lake City the show will run from 2 to 5 p.m. Shown are samples of the work Carlson will display. The pendents are made from arhms metals. . I01TI PM OF 0 Bfill 2200 ' bers of Mrs. Vivian Godfrey had dinner 'at her home on Sunday. Glenna Balls and daughter Tena, Hyde Park; Ludeen and Jude Jacobson and daughter Christy Weston, Idaho; and Bonnie and darrell Godfrey of Fielding. The Variety Gub gave an From Hawaii by Alice S. Cardon Rolfe Blacksmith fork, Kenneth Tuddenham, Salt Lake Gty, Margaret and Sid Godfrey and Kathryn and Evan Family Returns Co-bu- m Co-le- en Angela,' daughter of Karen and Norman Thompson participated. During the evening Angela Valesha Wright, Richmond were a daughter Wanda and Mark Lundahl, Providence; Brett and Eric Wright, Providence and a son, Kathy and Steve Wright and Bryan, Christopher, Amber and Dustin, Soda Springs, Idaho. A daughter Gail Bush of Pisa, Italy and son Michael his-dro- members. , attended graduation of their daughter, Bonnie Meyer, from Kicks College in Rexburg last Fri- day. Thursday night they went to the dinner banquet at the Ricks College Field House, A huge birthday cake was prepared by Terry Depape for the first birthday bration of the Smithfield 8th Ward. The 8th ward celebrated the spirit of 76 with Kathy Christiansen and Rachel Courtright recalling its tory as they sang Dearie, do You Remember?" with words written of the wards bistory in song, The reunion was held in the 4th - Bth ward with about 300 attending. Dinner was served. Bishop David P. Parkinson was dressed as Abraham Lincoln and he addressed the group, The Front Porch Majority from Sky View High School sang several numbers as did a ward quartet also a part of the road show were included in the program, DeLone and Louis West e attended the classified ployees banquet which ineludes cooks, secretaries, bus drivers etc. for the Cache Valley schools at the ballroom. at USU. DeVora and Alden Hodges went with the Wests, The program was a music-Cobur- n al given by the Americans cele-whe- Myrle and Joseph Tim- mins and Alcen and Roy Facer, Smithfield and Ruth and Floyd White, Richmond to Coalville, where they attended the Lion's Charter night, as invited guests. Coalvilles Lions sponsored the new Hennifer Lion's Club. They have 37 grandparents James and She is a former resident of Smithfield. She now lives at Sunshine Terrace in Logan. Sunday dinner was served at the Myrle and Joseph Timmins home in Smithfield to their daughter and husband. Lois and John Soren-so- n and children, JoAnna and Eric. Celebrating Easter with Attend Graduation Eloise and Lloyd Meyer, IQBTH MAIH IQBTH LOGAM.UT. |