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Show I Members Attend Convention In Provo SUP On TheHome Front Jenlene Adamson By ii Equality" Now is the time for dll good persons. . . The chairperson for the committee is. . . Will you persons please sit down and be If I didnt like Mrs." I could have chosen to remain a Miss. Newspapers have a hard time keeping up with the times. For instance, in reporting the fact that is the Miss it. Miss is the leader of the group. In addressing the leader of a discussion quiet. . . Dear Ms. Person. . . Yours truly is reminded of the T.V. show illustrating the reaction of interested patrons to a park's restroom area marked Them and Us." After many queried looks the puzzled patrons took their chances only to find out group one cannot address the chair without first wondering HOW to address it. If a woman became a president of the country would her husband then become The First Man " that different "Thems" and different Uses used the same doors. Anything I hate is to receive a letter addressed to: Ms. Adamson." Drives me crazy. If authors of letters dont know the marital status of the woman addressed to, why not a simple Miss? In most cases it would be a compliment to the married lady (not person) and accurate for the single lady. But Ms.? Really! If exaggerated the sound comes out as, Mzzzz" similiar to that of a bees sound. To some, Im sure, being addressed as ms." is a great compliment signifying the liberated woman. I, for one, worked hard for the title, Mr- D. Wesley Reese, Logan, was installed as the National President of the National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers at the convention held over the past weekend on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo. Roland H. Mortensen, Trenton, was elected Cache Area National Vice President. Elections were held and committees gave progress reports at the Saturday morning meeting. Wives of mem- Or First Person? school have to in the matter of scoulding persons in the classroom. Will you young persons please take your seats?" The problems could be mind boggling. Footnote: I, for another, like sign language. In one restaurant they put pictures upon the rest room doors. One picture was a rooster and the other a hen. Both pictures looked so much alike, however, that they cleared the matter up by putting an egg under the hen. All liberation movements in the world cant argue that fact. - talion led the grand march. President-elec- t is Oliver Merlin Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Delano Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. William Kendrick, Wesley Reese.and daughter Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Urven Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Hend-- Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rose Receives Rulon Rose, 15, son of Lillie and Bruce Rose, 1503 North 1600 East, North Lo- - School. Mrs. Louise Douglass, Smithfield and her sister, Rhea Jacques, Ogden flew to Reno, Nevada to visit Louises daughter, Glenna Douglass who teaches school in Rgno. Glenna held a birthday party for her mother at the The Ward Elders cooked hamburgers and hot dogs. All the organizations participated with the Relief Society taking care of the meal and tables. Softball, games, volleyball and tennis were played. There was a real good turnout. Maren K. Butters 17, 49 So. 3rd East Richmond was the most seriously hurt of persons who were riding in a pickup truck which flipped over in a Richmond field. Maren is reported in a fair condition. Linda Day of Richmond suffered minor injuries and Ryan J. Butters, 7 months, escaped unhurt. Liberty Bell. When the ladies returned to Salt Lake City, Louise's family met them and they all went out to another birthday dinner in Louise's honor. Marilyn and Earl Lindley and sons, Lance, Corey, and Wade drove to Edmonton, Alberta Canada where Mr. Bette and Lyle Saxton flew lived in Edmonton. Bishop and Mrs. Lindley and family stayed with s. Bishop and Mrs. Lee They were gone 4 days. 6,000 miles and rode the bus 2,400 miles when hey attend- ed the Palmyra Pageant; saw New York City; Washington D.C. (They attended a session at the LDS Temple) ; Philadelphia; Boston and many LDS historical sights. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson and family, Smithfield attended the dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson in Tremonton which was held following the blessing of the Andersons baby Sasha Lyn by her father in the 6th Ward. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Randy Anderson and family, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Quinney, Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Labrum and family. Gar- land. Cberie and Ronald Leavitt have purchased his folks home in Smithfield. The young Leavitts came from Spanish Fork. They both were employed at the American Fork Training School. Ronald Is now employed at Wurlitzers and Cherie has been employed at the Exceptional Child Center at USU. Ron loves snowmobiling and motorcyles and she is crazy over animals. lindley attended his 20 year reunion. He was a professional football player and Fair-bone- Dr. Roger Williamson has the Melvin purchased Stewart home. He comes to us from La Jolla, Calif. He is assistant professor at USU in and physics electrical engineering. His mother is in Ened, Oklahoma and her name is Marge Williamson. He has a gan has been awarded the Eagle Scout badge. Rulon is a member of Post 98, sponsored by the North Logan Third Ward, is a sophomore student at Sky View high school. His scoutmaster is Burt visited a week with her wife, Nell and Robert Walsh. daughter and family, Barb- She lived with her daughter Burrell. He has a sister, Cindy, a ara and Harold Gutke also Blanch and husband, Fred student at USU; a brother, Walk here in Smithfield. visited friends. She would love to hear Wally, who is working on his Bette and Lyle Saxton from her friends. Her adEagle Scout and Vickie and have spent the summer liv- dress is 1945 Long View William. Rulon has four other meding in Provo where Mr. Drive, Salt Lake City, 84117. als among them the National Saxton and his crew constructed a number of apartThaya and Bob Davis and Medal of Merit. ments. family Lesley, Cathryn, - He likes scouting, hiking Christopher, Matthew and and is president of the Elder Garth Timmins, son Robby gave the 1st Ward Teachers quorum in his rof Myrle and Joseph TimSacrament Meeting Sunday.-Speaker- kwd. ' r- mins is enjoying his mission were Thayar Iathe. Explorer --Olympics very much. Anyone desiring Bob, Christopher, Lesley at USU he won a gold medal in wrestling and a silver to write him, here is his and address. and Cathryn. Lesley played medal in discus throwing. He has a grandfather ElAldste (Elder) Garth J. a piano solo and there were Timmins. special musical numbers by mo Qualls of Mammoth the rest of the family. Springs, Arkansas. Fredriksgutan 35 81100 Sandriken Sweden Fame and Roy Whitt were happy to receive a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hanher sister, De Esta Michel-so- n sen and family, Amalga and of Logan and her daughMr. and Mrs. Don Fulton and ter Gwenevere and William family, Murray visited the Flemming and children, weekend at the home of Mr. Phillip, De Ann and Donna and Mrs. Orville Creech in Jean of Chicago, Illinois. Cornish. Pearl and Earl Gordon drove to Perry, Tuesday, to Tiffany, daughter of AnSixteen members of the nette and Bob Saxton fell off visit their daughter and a motorscooter then it landErlene and Wil Hed- Smithfield Scripture Club ed on her. She got a broken rick and family and to get enjoyed a ham supper, famleft arm and was in the some supplies as tomatoes, ily style at Macks Park Saturday evening. A social etc. hospital 4 days. hour followed. Lund-ber- g Attending were Mary and A and Brian Marilyn party was and family Michelle held by the Thaya and Bob Nathan Mather, Devore and Davis children Lesley, Cath- Aiden Hodges, Leone Chamand Angela, St. Louis, Missouri, spent July at her ryn, and Christopher, for 15 bers and Carl Gark, Delone parents home, Barbara and friends. Games were played Harold Gutke. and a treasure hunt was Brian is attending Washheld, Friday. Prizes were school supington University Dental School. plies. The Davis children had They spent part of the time made their own puppets and with Brian's parents, Melba and Clair Lundberg in put on a show. The Smithfield First Ward, under the direction of Bishop the state. Those who took the course got training in Utah Techs RULON ROSE and Lou West, Gladys and Gark Thomley, Vera and Dean Cantwell, Ruby and Glen Thornley and Ruth and Jewell Smith. The next meeting will be September 18 at the home of Salena and Leo Low in Preston, former Smithfield residents. son-in-la- back-to-scho- ol Dan Balls Accepts Call Hy-ru- Rose Initiated Jan Henderson and Ken Mack tied for low gross honors of 39 as the Summit Helsinki - Finland is the Park Mens Gub held its regular weekly play on Wed- destination of Dan E. Balls, representing Hyde Park 2nd nesday. Low net honors were Ward as a missionary. Dan is the son of Gair and claimed by Marvin Perkes at 30. Mike Williams had the Iva Lou Balls, 280 East 3rd low putt score of 14. South, Hyde Park. The family gathered at the Last weekend, Jerry Smith to sink a home of the Ball's after Dan used a on the spoke in Sacrament meeting. e Dan is a graduate of Sky number nine hole View High School 1975. at Summit Park. The ace was witnessed by He achieved the Eagle Smith's son, Garrett, and Scout and Duty to God e plus simulators er actual behind-the-whee- l, experience in a school bus. Safety, good driver techniques, re- sponsibilities and other phases were featured. Each driver had already had a training program in his or her own school district, and will get another eight hours in their districts now that they have completed the six-ho- pre-servi- Provo course. They will also receive the new school bus driver handbook prepared by the pupil transportation division of the Utah State Board of Education. Into Arrow Order Award. After going through the language Training Mission, Dun embarked on his journey to Finland. Notes Lawis and Lorna Brown of Cokeville, Ore., were guests of George and Alice Williams for a week. They were here to attend a family reunion which was held at the Frank lin Park. Public drawings will lutul ul (In ci mi, wired (300) permits will be issued A conducted Friday, August 27. to select permittees for Utah's 1976 regular season for herd units seven, eight and nine. The restricted elk permit drawing will lie conducted at the Salt Lake office of the Division of Wildlife Resources. Eighteen elk units have 1,875 special permits hunter's choice and restrict- ed elk hunts. Both drawings will Amalgamated Sugar Company. While at the Amalgamated Sugar Company he worked at most of the jobs in the mill which included sugar boiler for ten years and foreman for five sugar-enyears. In 1951 at the age of 66 he retired. Minerva Jones died in 1964 and on Nov. 21, 1966, Jones married Irene Campbell LEROY JONES were ward teaching companions for several years. Roy and Irene, age 88, are still active and enjoy taking care of each other along with a yard and garden. Irene holds faithfully to the art of tatting" which is a nearly forgotten skill. Members of Jones family include: Desmond, deceas- ed; Orlo, San Leandro, Calif.; Ray, deceased; Mel- vin, Albuquerque, N.M.; Max, Ontario, Ore., Fay, Menlo Park, Calif. Jones has 12 grandchildren and nine All friends and relatives to attend the open are invited house. DAN E. BALI & be begin at 9:00 a.m. The hunter's choice permits drawing will be held at the Division office in Ogden. i 31U found employment at the Applications Due Drawings Set rji't VS Deer Permit Mrs. Barbara Gutke (Hawe) drove to Provo and made the acquaintance of their 8th grandchild born to W. President. their daughter Kathryn and Kimball also Spencer was on the husband Dwight Israelson. same plane accompanied by She helped the family out other General Authorities en while the mother was in the route to a Church area hospital and after she came conference in Helsinki. home. f f.U In 1909 he married Minerva Fuhriman and they soon moved to Lewiston where he Main Street and close to town. Jones has been active in the LDS church having served as ward teacher and home teacher for most of his life. He is currently serving as president of his Sunday School class. A highlight of his church service was when he and his grandson, Orlo Dee Jones, .' . farm. months they moved from East Center, where the family home was located.. to 123-yar- d Wilson Clark. .r, LeRoy Jones, respected resident of the community of Lewiston, Utah, for over 60 years will be honored by his family at an open house, Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m. in Ward the Lewiston lst-4t- h cultural hall, celebrating his 90th birthday. Jones was born Aug. 30, 1886, in Providence, Utah, the son of Elijah and Malin-d- a Miller Jones. He received his education in the Providence schools and worked with his father on the family Sheff and in a few short par-thre- father-in-la- Earl Lindley, held their The older you get, the ward party at the Youth closer (o (he road you trap. Center Tuesday evening. John Osier driver-train- LeRoyJones Honored Saturday d i nine-iro- n Quotes Glen-n- g Crooks ton, North Logan and Mrs. Mae Winn, Santa Barbara, California. To Be Enjoys Picnic hole-in-on- Idaho. Others attending were Mr. Kevin is a member of the and Mrs. George Smith, Hyde Park First Ward and a Tremonton and Grant Senior at Sky View High Chugg, Murray. School. Great grandparents Training Program According to Kelvin C. Clayton, pupil transportation training officer for the Utah State Board of Education, the class was one of the largest in the history of the program, which requires 24 hours of special training for every school bus driver in Scripture Club Mrs. Susan Walsh has moved to Salt Lake Gty and will live with her son and 82nd birthday. Other grandparents are Nancy and Lyle Israelson, North Logan. Balls Takes y - Mrs. Mae Winn, Santa Barbara, Calif., and a former resident of Smithfield, Kevin Rose, 17, son of Gynn and Louise Seamons, 140 East 2nd North, Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lowe, Park, became a member of Smithfield; Mr. and Mrs. the Order of the Arrow, George White, Providence, Scout Troop Post No. 117. had dinner with Mr. and He wab initiated in an Mrs. Otto Mitchell in Amerioutdoor ceremony at Camp can Fork on Mr. Mitchells) Wilderness, Franklin Basin, Kathryn and . Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lowe, Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. George White, Providence, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family in Tremonton. brother-in-la- Aug. 16 Dwight Israelson of Provo. He weighed nine pounds six ounces and was 21 inches long. He has two brothers and one sister, Burns, 6, Natalie, 4, and Karl,' 2. He will be named Ryan Dwight Israelson. s Shirley and Tinn Cooar, San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Williamson flys his own plane and with the work he is in does lots of traveling. sister and ricks, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haslam, Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Thomas and Bruce Allen. Approximately 400 attended the convention, coming from California and Utah. Farrell D. Balls, Hyde Park, is one of 55 school bus drivers from 18 Utah school district who took part in a three-datraining program at the Utah Technical College last week. . Smithfield Residents Visit, Travel Elaine and Joel Honey and family Brooks, Roger, Carolyn, and George of Santa Barbara, Calif., spent one week visiting Elaines sister and husband, Barbara and Harold Gutke in Smithfield. They also visited another sister, Margaret and Ned Arnold in Salt Lake City. Elaine had also come to attend her high school- reunion at North Cache High ROLAND MORTENSEN D. WESLEY REESE Smith, Provo. There are eight area vice presidents on the national board. Attending from the Cache area were Mr. and Mrs. D. Eagle Scout Award by Evdene Moody arrived to Penny and Boyd Sears, 148 W. 1st N., Smithfield, at the Logan hospital. He weighed eight pounds seven ounces and was 21 inches long. He has a sister, Angela, 7, and a brother, Michael, 5, waiting for him. He will be named Jonathan LeRoy Sears. He is the 12th grandchild for Fern and Dean Sears, Logan, and the eighth for Betty and Fred Weber, Dillon, Mont. are Mrs. Annie Wood, Clifton, Idaho, and Mrs. Maude S. Beals, Dillon, Mont. Barbara and Harold Gutke announce the arrival of their eighth grandchild, a boy, born to their daughter and son-in-la- followed in which representatives of the M orman Bat- . A baby boy rs bers were guests at the Presidents Banquet during which the new officers were announced. A military ball Teachers in an watch themselves Births Applications for the regu- lar season hunter's choice deer permits must be re- ceived in the Wildlife Resources' Ogden office before 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 20. A public drawing to select the lucky permittees will be conducts in the Ogden office at 9 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 27. These control permits do not allow the taking of more than one deer. They only uutnorize the taking ot either an antlerless or an antlered deer during the regular deer season. The permits are available only for three units in northern Utah: Ogden River; East Canyon, Morgan County part; and Davis county. Each unit has too permits. Hunters purchasing a control permit may not (xixscss archery, muzzleloader or other control permits. i |