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Show s . THE CITIZEN MAY THURSDAY. 20. 1976 On TheHome Front By ' Jeniene Adamson Small Fry ' Look, Mommy, Im tall, said Heather the other day as she peered over the washing machine without standing on tippy-toe- s. There are great landmarks in the nd out for Oat matter. The first Sunday I was able to sit mi the church bench and put my feet flat on the floor will always be a day Ill remember. At about age five, we moved into, what I thought was the biggest house in the world. I remember hiding behind a door crying and my dad came and asked what was business of growing Members of the entertaining Front Porch Majority includes: First Row: L to R- - Debbie Parkinson, Julie Rich, Ixy Larsen, Susan Pitcher, Dorothy McMurdie, Lisa Summers. Pam Ballam. Second Row - Dave Rigby, Chad Olsen, Danny Jonas, Kim Seehoher, Robert Evans. Third Row - Leslie Johnson, Brad Benson, Mark Bowdon, Jim Chambers, Julie Rutherford, Eugene Cottle. Fourth row -Tami Caldwell, Nolan Taylor, Sarah Harris, Rae Ormond, Debbie Robinson, Kelly Campbell. Photo Courtesy Sky View High up-a- . grandmother's arm. I How much farther, Grandma? would whine and cry and all along the bus stop was within eye sight. Her's not mine. wrong. When I cried out that the house was o big he laughed and lifted me up to his own tall height I recently drove by the same house and couldnt believe how small it had become. h I realized then that an ceiling to a person can be a V little awe inspiring. Walking around a kitchen completely surrounded by cupboards could easily give one a case of claustrophobia. No wonder its a big day when a little child can peer over a washer or look across the table rather than walk under it. Towns have a habit of shrinking. Roads become shorter as ones legs grow longer. In my younger phase my grandmother and I used to walk down a long sidewalk to reach the bus stop. We must have walked for miles with me tugging on my so-o-- FOOTNOTE: The world may seem smaller, but the question is, are we becoming bigger people because of it? eight-foot-hig- four-foot-hi- Battalion Marches M dti)tn PiMhhid every Thursday i 84335 Smithfidd, Utah In I Band members of the Front Porch Majority include: L to R) Janet Christensen, Connie Allen, I (B row L to R) Frank Fencil, Brad Bills, Olsen; Chrysanne Marcie Egbert, Lynette Bowen. Photo Courtesy Sky View High Ladies Hold Opening Present Concert present their fifth annual concert May 22 at 8:00 p.m. in the school auditorium in Smithfield. The theme of the concert is "Friends I Will Remember You" and everyone fs cordially invited to attend. Admission will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for 12 and under. Some of the songs that will be sung are I Wanna Be There," "This Land Is Your Land," "Let Me Be There, Take Me Home Country Roads, and "Which Way America? as well as several selections by individual . Association held its 1976 opening of golf season, members of the group. Roy lance direct the group. The Front Porch Majority The presidents for the is known throughout Utah, group are Kim Seeholzer and and Idaho for their routines Lisa Summers. of song and dance. They Other members include have performed for various social and civic groups, the Sterling Scholar Awards which were televised on KSL-T- Superintendents convention at BYU and for different school assemblies. The group consists of 24 dancers and seven band members who volunteer their time, money and talent three mornings a week, since the early fall of the school year. Stratford Loosle and Jean talion marched in the Health Days parade led by Colonel Elmer Jones of Salt City. They were all in uniform. They also had a float in the parade that they had decorated with sage brush and a hand cart Monday. Earl Gordon was dressed as Brigham Young and was reading the Book of Mormon to the four pioneer children. Hie ladies on the float were Blanche Hansen and Mabel Mortensen and the man was IstLt Roland Mortensen, all in pioneer costume. Roy Sorenson of Preston played pioneer songs on his The Mormon Battalion, Company D, met at the Senior Citizens Center Friday evening with 1st Lt. Roland Mortensen conducti- Smith-fiel- d ng. Three minutes of silence was held in honor of Blanche Reese who died recently. She is Mayor Wesley Reeses mother. Delno Hunsaker led the pledge to the flag. Color The Summit Park Ladies Thursday, May 6, with an opening social. The Front Porch Majority of Sky View high school will JKMKNK ADAMSON (Front row Front Porch Majority To Health Parade Brad Benson, Mark Bowden, Kelly Campbell, Jim Chambers, Eugene Cottle, Robert Evans, Danny Jonas, Chad Olsen, Rae Ormand, David Rigby, Nolan Taylor, Pam Ballam, Tami Caldwell, Sarah Harris, Lezlee Johnsen, Lexy Larsen, Dorothy McMurdie. Debbie Parkinson, Susan Pitcher, Debbie Robinson, Julie Rich and Julie Rutherfurd. The band members in- A friendly was played awarded. game of golf and prizes President is Mary Lou Hendricks, vice president is Shirley Peterson, secretary, Fa veil Plant; treasurer, Donna Dailey and tournament chairman is Annette King. 85 mummanm per year' 86 pci outside Cache Valley yur BUY CANDLES DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY & SAVEI Special Prices to Church Groups, Clubs, Banquet forties. Be. CANDLE KITCHEN 2311 S.W. Ton pie, I.L.C, Ut. . Pheae: clude Connie Allen, Brad Bills, Lynette Bowen, Janet Christensen, Marcie Egbert, Olsen. inches long. 11 Vi ounces and was 20 They live at 496 West 2nd North in Smithfield. Grandparents are Rachel and Ephrium Smith, Smith-fieland Marie and Clyne Curtis, Logan. (nn)()(n)" His father is a weapons repair mechanic at Hill Field. iiiG 9)ln) Elders Whether you're saving your money by doing it yourself, or saving your thumbs by hiring it done, a Timeway Simple Interest Named BRl'CE SNOW Two Receive Awards Duty to God Awards were presented by Bishop Rulon Falslev Sunday evening to Bruce Snow and Lynn Falslev. Bruce is the son of Anna Mae and Frank Snow. He is a junior at Sky View high school and is a Priest in the Benson ward. Lynn is the son of Doris and LaKon Falslev. He is a sophomore at Sky View high school and is also a Priest in the Benson ward. ' home improvement Winners A strong Newton Ward softball team exploded for eight runs in the fourth inning and went on to defeat the host Weston Ward "B" team and capture Z TCa The stage crew members are Tony Loosle, head, and Robert Bradley, Scott Cres-sa- ll and Scott Rasmussen: LYNN FALSLEV 487-329- 7 no-ho- st Births My three sons! That is what the Smiths, Kathleen and Burke Smith have. They had two sons, David 6, and Darren, 5, and now new Jeremy, who was born May 11 at the Logan hospital. He weighed eight pounds Frank Fencil and Chrysanne guards were Bruce Allen and Merlin Kendrick. J Delno Hunsaker spoke on the Health Days parade and what the Mormon Battalion is going to do in it. First LL Roland Mortensen spoke on how to conduct yourself in the parade. Delsa and Erwin Thompson sang a duet Mrs. Rada Allred read two chapters of the early life in Smithfield. dinner was servA ed to 29. Saturday the Mormon Bat Second ciasi postage paid at ' Smithfield, Utah 84335 Subscription Rates: Kill TO It the Joan , is the best way to finance V No idle if needed? it. boast. Check it out. What other loan lets you save interest by paying early? Or lets you arrange a payment holiday - Bids are open for the recently completed home constructed by Sky View High students. This lovely home and sports two bedrooms, 1 4 baths, fully carpeted View High Sky -P- hoto Courtesy appliances. Timeway Simple Interest Loans designed to Building Classes make borrowing easier and simpler to repay. Handyman or not. championship in the Weston Elders Quorum Earlybird Softball Tournament. The double elimination tournament was held at the newly rennovated Weston City Park and ran May The second place Weston B" team earned the championship game with Newton by defeating the Weston "A" earlier Saturday team, night. Complete Home 12-1- Karla Rawlings 21-1- 1, To Present Program The Cache Senior Citizens met Friday at the center and enjoyed the music of a chorus of 16 ladies from Richmond under the direction of Thalia Spackman. On May 21, Friday, the Senior Citizens will meet and hear a musical variety Karla Rawlings and .... group from Lewiston. There will he free bus service Anyone who has a program to present is asked to call Lloyd Wolford, 752-568- Most valuable player honors went to Jim Mullins of Newton.. . Other participants in the four-datourney were teams from Fairview, Lewiston, Cornish, and Richmond. Lornl ward teams will now prepare for stake play which y begins May i 26. bky View's building technology class, comprised of 14 students under the direction of Jim Blotter, have completed a 1,380 square foot home on the Sky View parking lot. Bid sheets are available at Sky View and the bid sheet must accompany the bid and be in by noon May 21. Bigs will be opened at noon on that day. Students built the home in a two hour block class begin ning lust fall. The electronics class completely wired the home under their supervisor, Aral Maughan. The home hi.s two bedrooms, 144 baths, fully carpeted, equipped with built-i- n stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and garbage disposal. It is built to accomodate electric, gas or forced air heat. 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