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Show s THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, MAY 13, 19t, ri JW Boyles Enjoy Fishing Vacation birthday for their father, Earl. On Mothers Day, Donna and Albert Heaps served dinner to their daughter and husband, Vella and Blaine Durrant of Jerome, Idaho, and their children Suzanne, Robert, Darrin and Steven. d; by Eveiene Moody Tib-bitt- s, Rowena and Sid Boyle Hyde Park took their trailer Mrs. LaRue Plowman is recovering following heart surgery. The family is grateful for those that gave blood and helped in the ways to speed her recovery. Mrs. Florence Richardson is home after four days at the Logan hospital. She is almost 92. She was also in the hospital two weeks ago. Neighborhood Home Evening was held Monday evening at the home of Vida and Vance Lind. They are studying the New Testament and discussing it. Refreshments were served to Verla and Ed Noble; Elsie and Charles Hubbard; Wilda and Ruel Plowman; Beth Lamb; Bernard Hind and special guests Bessie and Earl Allsop and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Allsop. The Eighth Ward Relief Society conference was held Wednesday with President Dixie Hillyard conducting. Present were, Stake President Blaine Rich; Oral Bal-larepresenting the High Council, and Robert Budge. Stake Relief Society Presi- and drove to San Carlos to fish the Sea of Cortez on the coast between Mexico and Baja where they fished for trigger fish, yellow tail tuna, rock cod and red snapper. At San Carlos, they with young couple Barbara and Allen from Jackson Wyoming, hired a boat and guide and went on the water to fish. They i aw whales coming in and blcwing. The Boyles returned home thru Grand Canyon, Oak Creek Canyon and Zion. They were gone 19 days. Sylvia Toolson and daughter Ilene flew to Atlanta, Georgia to visit their daughter and sister, Dixie. They rented a car and toured the East Coast some of the highlights were Washington, D.C.., Boston and New York City. They visited 14 states. They spent three days in Boston. They saw most of the spots of interest and were gone two weeks. Verla Noble celebrated her birthday May 5 at her home. Friends calling on her were . dent Neta Roberts, Tremonton, Manning, Vera Coy and Marcel Tibitts; Jerry and Eunice Gittens; Joy and Mary Lou Gittens; Feme Gittins, Smithfield, a and Connie Woodyatt, Willard; and Herb and Elsie Hendershot, Namr. pa, Idaho, a Smithfield Summit Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers attending the North Cache Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Thursday in Logan, were The Christensens . like and . McAllister, Afton Smith, Stake representative; Ann Robinson; Laura Downs, Bernice Coleman, Elsie and Birdie Downs, of great-grandmoth- er 10. Close relatives attending the funeral of Ervin Gittens in Montpelier, Idaho, Wednesday were his three brothers, Wayne and wife, Isa- - step-brothe- Captain Burdetta Harris, First Vice Captain; Sadie Darlene Buttars Gets License Darlene Buttars, 1840 W. 1600 So., Lewiston, has received her cosmetician license from the Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licenses of the Dept, of Agencies. She was one of 68 to receive the licenses as a result of Feb. 23 examinations held in Boise, Pocatello and Coeur d'Alene. fSffv. A Snel-grov- s'f " & . f im;.w '' ' ' s To meeting at 1:00 p.m. At the Smithfield Third Ward, Sunday the baby of Louise and Ronald Weeks THE SKY VIEW Vistauns of '76 are making their final appearance, Wednesday, May 19. Their review is centered around the theme Dream On." The tickets are f I .OS for adults and 50 cents for children. The performance will be presented in the Sky View Gym at 7:30 p.m. Rw 1 ILrf to Right) Kara Hunt (Historian), Debbie Jensen, Josie Jorgenson (Uniform Manager), Rexann Zilles, Susan Johnson (President), Kaylene Johnson (Secretary), Delia Kliss. Connie Rasmussen, DeAnn Young, Lisa Jenkins. Row 2 (Left to Right) Julie McFarland, Becky Ewer, LeAnne Erekson, Becky Jones, Wanda Williamson, Julie Miller, Lori Skidmore, Diane Pitcher, Gina Obray (V. President), Denise Wilson, Cindy Christiansen, Cathie Peterson. Travis Ronald, by his father. Following services a dinner was served at the Ronald Weeks home by Louise to Margie and Clair Weeks and three sons, Troy and Jeff, Clearfield, and son, Wyla and Richard Weeks, Ogden; This Weekend v' Smithfields Bicentennial HEALTH DAYS May 13-14-- P 1976 15, Summit School Festival - Thursday, May Portraits of America Sky View Gym Panorama of the Past Ropers Have Family Dinner May 13 - 7:30 p.m. 14 - 8:00 p.m. From Heritage to Horizons by Oral Ballam and Theoda Downs Outstanding Citizen Award by Lions Club Saturday Activities - May 15 Chuckwagon 0 Breakfast-6:30-9:0- a.m. Second Ward Cultural $1.60 and $1.10 Hall . anniversary and Mother's Day dinner last Sunday in honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, of Grace. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Val Johnson and family of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and family of Soda Springs, Mrs. Mary Amason and Shane, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rigby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Grace and Russell Roper. Health Day Bicentennial Parade -- 10:00 a.m. Main Street Art Show - From Heritage to Horizons" 11:00 a.m.-7:0- 0 p.m. City Park - 30 Local Artists' Work Bicentennial Salute to Mary Teasdel - Utah Artist Public Library -- 11:00 a.m.-7:0- 0 p.m. Little Buckaroo Rodeo - Summit Saddlers 1:00 p.m. - Forrester Acres Queen of the Cooks 1:00 p.m., New Stake Center -- Free Moiie 1:00 p.m., Main Theater Free Swimming - 1:00 p.m.. Sky View Pool Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Forrester Acres Softball Diamonds - 6:45 p.m. -- Came - Smithfield City Council vs. Cache Co. Sheriff's Dept. Baseball and Snfiball Games throughout evening Invitation Extended By These Community Boosters: MODERN HILCO PLUMBING lab Jr. and lob Sr. 36 years serving you CACHE CITIZEN "Your hometown paper' MARY'S CAFE 10 VII50 12VI483 8dia.966 OTHER SIZES CONCRETE PIPE. IRRIGATION 4" TO 24" and DRAINAGE. ALL PRICES APE PLANT PICK-U- ALL SIZES P . C Iraastad chicken ow spocWty TRENTON FEED "With wr wMm CO-O- P for b groat Hoolih Days" LOWER PACKING Succors with Health Days activities FAY'S BEER AND BILLIARDS EGGETT'S INTERIORS IN SMITHFIELD Wiiroka house cat i" GLEN'S BEAUTY SALON me. el year beauty noods HANSENS COW PALACE AND DAIRY Faria hash dairy products LEWISTON STATE BANK SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake, Ph. OGDEN: BOtWest 12th St., Ph. LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. 0 PROVO: Ph. (no toll charge) 532-111- 1 399-117- 1 752-631- 0 373-860- I . . . Smitthfield's Health Days was blessed and named, 6'U795 " Present Review Come to Smithfield and Join Us and attended the board priesthood. V V v Vistauns For The next meeting will be held in two weeks. Verla and Edwin Noble, Smithfield and her brother and his wife, Carol and Oral Stirland, River Heights attended the funeral of a cousin in Ogden, last week. He was Darrell Reese. i:A. f U.'a This over the 1 and 2 Wards special interest, under the There was one invited guest, Annie Goddridge. t ci Elder was excused; Second e Vice Captain Lorraine also attended as did secretary, Beth Lamb, also Arley Coleman, parliamentarian. Beatrice Thomley, county historian, was also present Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roper had a family 49th wedding !Vvy Calling at the home during the day were Maureen and Carlos Elwood and children, Natalie, Terrie, and Robert, Ogden; Alberta and Maurice Mather, Smithfield; a sister, Vella and Marlow Woodward, Franklin, Idaho; also a telephone call from Mesa, Ariz., from a daughter, Nan-Hobbs telling them her husband (Nancis) had been sustained as bishop in their ward. He is Don Hobbs, and is originally from Dayton, Idaho. sister-in-la- Pinson, Kathryn Rasmussen grandmother, Lillian RoWilda Plowman, Elsie Huband Ranae Jorgensen were bertson, Ogden, Louises bard, Beth Lamb, Marlin also in attendance. grandmother; Louise's parand Luella Roskelly, LaRae Speakers were Mrs. Jor- ents, Esther and Evert Roand Dorris Roskelley, BAary gensen and Oral Ballam. bertson, Nibley; her sister, Jane Swartz and Sherryl The Relief Society chorus Joe and Elaine Peterson, Marchant. led by Kathryn Christensen Wellsville and Ron's parShe received numerous sang two numbers. ents, Alice and George telephone calls one being her Bishop Robert Budge then Weeks, Smithfield. A social hour was enjoyed. sister, Lucie Wilson, Layton; spoke followed by Veda Lind Lillis Campbell, a cousin, of the Relief Society Stake Mrs. Beth Lamb reports as Board followed by President having a birthday, May 7. Tremonton; Carol Sterland, River Heights, a Rich. Remarks were by PreA birthday parsident Dixie Hillyard. law; Sckuna Hobbs, Provity was held in her honor at dence. Have you noticed the small the home of her cousin Mrs. Nobles birthday club Tmilding on south main? Just Jennie Reese. also came. They are Ellen north of the drive in on the Dinner was served to Mrs. Luveson, Mary Leddingham east side? Would you believe Lamb, Rowene Munns, Brigand Eveiene Moody. this is a doggie parlor run by ham City; Venice Merrill, Mrs. Noble was happy for Susan Griffin? She comes Brigham City; Dora Call, the visits, telephone calls, from New York City where Afton, Wyo.; Vivian Astle, the numerous cards and she trained and graduated Logan and Hope Hyde, from the New York School of Smithfield, Also Mrs. Reese. gifts. Blanche Reese went to the Dog Grooming.. The address All the ladies are cousins David 0. McKay Dee hospis 780 South Main. We hope to Mrs. Lamb. ital in Ogden Sunday for she soon gets her shingle Mrs. Lamb received numerous cards, also, telephone major surgery Monday. She (sign tout. is expected to be gone ten She is married to Bruce calls from her daughters, days. Griffin and they live in Susan Peterson, Missoula, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richards Trenton. Bruce is a real Mont.; Faye Johnson, Salt and family Hyde Tark, visit- estate salesman employed Lake City; Laura Lou Camp-bel- , ed Mr. and Mrs. Rex RichRichmond and a son, by Horizons. ards in Fielding, Another new business, is John Lamb, Spring Arbor, soon to open. Mr. and Mrs. Mich. Virginia and Cliff ChristAlso calls from a sister-in-laensen have purchased the Thomas A. Hutson will soon Clair Robinson home at 114 open the Heritage Inn at the Gladys Hancey, Hyde So. 1 East in Smithfield and Golf Club House. Opening Park; another sister-in-lahave moved in. They come to will be in about two weeks it called and came, Arley Coleus from Logan. man. Also a brother, Robert is reported. Mr. Christensen is a reMrs. Gertrude Toolson is McCann telephoned. tired mechanic and Virginia to be congratulated on being Saturday evening, Pearl and Earl Gordon, Lance and is employed at Sunshine chosen Smithfields BicenTerrace in Logan. tennial queen during the Roy McMurdie, Logan; JanThey have, one daughter, Health Queen Pageant. She et and DeVere Adams, Fielding and Erlene and Will Betty who is married to Rich was married to Richard Sampson. They have two Toolson who is now deceased Hedrick, Perry, had dinner at Juniper Inn in honor of children Jennifer four and and is the mother of eight Nancy Lou one. children; grandmother of 31 Smithfield. Her hobby is the Terrace and he likes to fish. They both like to travel. Blrs. Kathleen Loosle (Stratford) spent four days in Sandy, making the acquaintance of a new grandson born to her daughter, Susan and husband Jeff and caring for their three children Jinia, Jennifer and Kim. the new boy is Kirk. He is the Loosles tenth grandchild. Mrs. Joseph Nielsen of Hyde Park had as her guest, Mrs. Clara Wetrosky of Akron, Iowa, recently. Mrs. Wetrosky is a former school pupil of Mrs. Nielson and also of Mrs. L. C. Mathews, Logan. It had been over 60 years since they met. They had a happy time talking over old days at dinner served by Mrs. Nielson. Smithfield First Ward Special Interest held their family home evening under the priesthood at the home of Melvin McAllister, Monday evening. Mr. McAllister gave the lesson on "Know Yourself. Light refreshments were served, a social hour followed. There are nine members present, Thea and Melvin a belated Mother's Day and bell Gittins and Norman and Bonnie Gittins, all of Smith-fielEdward and LaPreal Gittens, Salt Lake City; his stepmother, Mrs. Edith Providence; also Jean-nin- e Friendly banking sarvico GILT EDGE FLOUR "lost of luck NmMi Doys" BUILDERS SUPPLY INTERNATIONAL HOUSING DIVISION tljuap tout kltaUuM CpnJ ironay nMnasniooa dvoosts FARMERS EXCHANGE INC. Far al your farming naads CACHE VALLEY DAIRY ASSN. Manufacturer el famous Mss and Aawrkan chaos with that miltian dollar flavor BRIDGERLAND Highlights HOMES American's changing iiftstyto motrtv homo living PITCHER'S TIRE AND SERVICE Wheel alignment, air conditioning and tune ops VALLEY METAL SHOP Stmt Mitol worti, htotifq ond cmt CMdftmnQ PRESTON'S AUTO BODY A GLASS "Come te us for ad your auto glass needs" FIRST SECURITY BANK OF SMITHFIELD "Continue! boost of Health Days activitiai" LYMANS CONOCO Tana ups, teas, and air conditioning . |