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Show 2 IS, i97S THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, SEPT. Scott Nixon Ok Scott Nixon. 16. son of Jack 0Um and Charolcttp. toured the Eastern Stales Via and ear. He traveled with the Spence Falslev family. The highlight of the trip was in Am-Tra- 4tUm4 Yours truly doesnt mind admitting her age, but when she gets a retort of Gee! Is that all!", it really makes me rush to the mirror, straighten my crowds feet and duck out my gray. ' How many times we hear people greet each other by saying, "Good Heavens! You havent changed a bit! They are either lying or you looked like you were pushing 40 in high school. Age, up until a certain year is celebrated with parties, balloons, games, candles proclaiming your victory over another year. What vanity does it take when you suddenly hear an obvious 60 announce 29! Or, I'm never having another birthday after Im 29! Why 29? Is it because its a Anal step . had surgery. We wish her a speedy recovery. The Young Adults 2nd Ward had a Super Activity night starting with a steak fry manned by advisors Russel Reeder, Von Mendenhall, and Sherwin Kirby. In charge of food was Shauna Campbell and Sandra Balls. The 18 young adults participated in softball and volleyball. Kyle Ashcroft was over the games. Ed and Linda in counselor Tippetts, Bishopric, attended the activity. Tres Nixon, 18, son of Jack and Charolette Nixon, and Brian Balls, 18, son of Francis Balls took an trip to Idaho, Washingafter-graduati- ton, and the San Juan Islands near Canada. Then worked their way, in their pickup, down the coast to San Francisco. Steven McArthur had sur- Ive never regretted a year. Im just Marta Jean Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. youre not going past another year, has been on a mission to Helsinki-Finlanfor 6 gery and is home recuperating. Russel Ray Reeder, teacher, Food Sciences at USU demonstrated on how to process meat buying and how to cut it for 2nd Ward Relief Society Homemaking meeting. Imogene Mars tan gave the lesson. Jody Lamb teaches school at Lorin Farr Elementary. Ogden. She has taught for 8 years. She teaches 4th Digrade. She is rector for Sunday School. Max Lamb, is 5th grade eacher at Lynn Elementary. Ogden. He has taught or 6 years. He is the Sunday school President in the first months. Heather Nyman, 6, daughter of Erv. and Ruth Hyman, Mike Rose, 13, and David Waite, 13, played on Logans before reaching 30? If we all forgot our birthdays after a certain plateau Id still be 19, After all, 20 years or age is the beginning of a new era. time and since all of us Its the had balls as teenagers why not stay 19? Being a teenager was, for some, Im told, a time of fun, dates, etc. Personally it brings back memories of pimples, sitting home on prom night with a book by Alfred Hitchcock, etc. Many people would like to go back to another era, another time. Im The Star Lighters joined hands to form their squares Friday night at the Civic Center. They began the evening with their annual steak fry and then danced. Guest caller was Spence Hill. An open house for Glenn Reeder in honor of his 60th birthday was given by his children. Friends and relatives were invited to gather at his home on Sunday. looking forward to tickled to death to have made it this far. It really doesnt do any good to say Martin Reeder, 2nd Ward, . d because you will anyway. FOOTNOTE: Cant you just see the obituary that reads. Jane Doe, 29, died today of natural causes. She was ban Aug. 29, 1910. See? It will always catch up to you, one way or the other. is practicing precision marching with the Mary-ValTueller School of et Baby Biassed SMITHFIELD Mrs. Louise Douglas and sons Scott, Larry and Tony and daughter Jackie drove to Coalville for the. blessing of Mrs. Douglas' granddaughter Brendy Bea (named after her father, mother and grandmother), daughter of Cindy k Philadelphia where they attended a special program at Independence Hall. Scott saw the Liberty Bell and was touched by the fact that he was standing where so much history took place. He felt this way also in Gettysburg and Washington D.C. He also visited Palmyra and the Hill Cumorah. He flew home from Niagra just in time to play a game of baseball. Lee and Norma attended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson who married in the Logan Temple. The bride, Carol Richards, is a sister to Lee. The reception was held in Bow-cutt- 's Reception Center in Tremonton. The couple will make their home' in Both-wel- l. 'Age' shes Hubbard Family Reunion Held Tours East Coast nd Brent Christen-- . sen. She was blessed and named by her father. Following meeting dinner was served at the Christensen home for all of Brent and Cindys folks. The Christensens had just moved into their lovely new home. Brent is a welder and welds pipe lines. , Dance, Logan. The group is created by Valene Tueller and Mary Williams. Heather's teacher is Dana Tueller. Released from the 2nd Ward Sunday School is president Bruce Hurren. 1st Counselor, Lyndon Seamons and 2nd Counselor. Lee Richards. Sustained is President Byron Ray, 1st Counselor Lee Richards and 2nd Counselor, Greg Christoffersen. Marge Purser recently vard. 1 Uttle League Football bs. team Bountiful at Score was bountiful 0. 4-HCL- 100 Hill-res- q UB t. . prong and family of Salt Lake (Sty, son and daughter of the O.Q. Elders attended the Cfoybourne Elder and Elmira Stoker family by Eveleae Moody The ElSMITHFIELD sie and Charles W. Hubbard reunion was held Labor Day at the Willow Park in Logan. There were 60 or more present. Attending were the Hubbards from Smithfield and the following children and spouses. Ora and Elvin Meacham and family, Logan; Melba and Max Snell, Soda Springs, Idaho; Elvin Hubbard and family; Shirley and Merrill Hubbard and family, Grace, Idaho; Cleon and Don Dally and family, Smithfield; and Mona and Dale Hubbard and family of Ogden and Barbara and Wayne Hubbard and family of Logan. Mona and Dale were in charge. Lunch was served and the men played horseshoes. Speakers in the 7th LDS Ward Sunday were Kathy and Lyle Thoraley. Kathy spoke on the home and Lyle told us they are building a new home in Smithfield. The choir sang. - Enjoying several days fishing at Blackfoot Reservoir were Thelma Doone and daughter, Judy Doone, also grandchildren, Brad, Craig and Kirk. They camped eight days. The report was fishing could have been better. Members of Summit Camp attending the North Cache County Daughters of Utah Pioneers reception and meeting in Logan Thursday were Sadie Elder, Norma Noble, Beth Lamb, Arley Coleman, Welda Plowman and Fern Heaps. - and James Tuve-soThe Cooking Cuties, Brigham City, spent Club, leader Laurie Perkes, with his won ribbons on their cookies Saturday night folks, Ellen and Jim Tuve-soat the Cache County Fair. Bessie and Kenneth Donna n, 4-- H n, Blue ribbons were won by Tuveson in Smithfield. Francine Thurston and Mr. and Mrs.Bill Lithgrow Sherie Stephensen. Kathy and six children of 384 S. 3rd Tibbetts received a red ribEast, Smithfield, have movbon. Jennifer Campell was ed to Paradise to make their out of town and did not home. participate. Pam and Val Winegar, 47 union at Lagoon. About 88 visited, played games and had lunch. Elsie and Charles Hubbard drove to Ogden and visited their son, Mona and Dale Hubbard, then to Salt Lake City where they stayed over night with Charles sister, N. Second East, are moving in the near future to Payson. Val is being transferred from USU to the Technical College in Provo. Val is a welder and will be employed by Roberts Jane and Grover Hogan, Andersons, they also got to visit Edith Whitehead, who is very ill, and her daughter, Inei Hom- Commercial Welding. His parents are Betty and Jack Call, Bountiful and hers are Faye and Richard er. Moore, Pleasant Grove. Our condolencea go to the family of Sirs. Jennie Winn, who passed away Sunday. The Hubbards visited Hotel Zoo before returning Renetta and Larry West and children Arren and Cecily have spent all summer with Larry's parents, DeLooe and Louis West in Smithfield. Larry has been employed at Cal Pack. TVy have now moved to St Paul, Minn., where Larry is going to the University of Minesota to obtain Ms degree in Theater. The family include Ruth Pitcher and Moselle Rolfsen, Smithfield; Donna Adams, Logan and Evelyn Mohr, Salt Lake City. Helen and Clifford Wanner, Pocatello, Idaho, spent Sunday afternoon with his sister and family, Ellen and Jim niveaon. Also visiting the Tuvesons , were her sister and Bessie and Ronald brother-in-law- Lisa, of Inkom, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Strood, Valencia, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and family in Smithfield. Our sympathy goes to die He will he night cook at Ramada Inn while attending schooL . are home following their summer vacation. They have been in Denver. Cola, Billings, Mont., and Elko and Ely, Nev. They have participated in the fairs. In Elko members of their family, Earleen and Darrell Gregory and family, Salt Lake City, Anna and Ray ; Gregory arid family, Mary Jo and Ted Hodges and family, Salt Lake City and Alan Archibald, a grandson, enjoyed the family outing Labor Day He has been taking "theater" at Boise University for two years in Boise, Idaho. Judy and Gary Guillford Gina of 1st East are moving to Brigham City where he will be employed at TMokol as an and family of Mrs. Berniece Plowman, who passed away recently, her husband TOweU and a daughter Marilyn Dexter and a son Brent Ruth and Doug Gregory re- ld 10 N. . He has been working toward his masters degree and is doing a thesis on solar energy. He is a graduate of USU with a bachelors degree. Roma and Clinton Low and brother Jay and Faye Pilk-ingto- n, Ogden, spent the Labor Day weekend up Logan Canyon, camping and fishing also lots of rest and eating. Ruth and Bob Pitcher and daughter Polly drove to Eureka, Calif., and brought back Mad-dytheir daughter-in-laPitcher and two children, Dennie and Scott Husband Ted, will come later. Taking two cars the and James Pond family, Judy, Darla, Karol, n Lu-Dea- Troy, Angela, Damqr, Dixie and Jason, drove to California where they saw Disneyland and visited Lu Deans brother, Louise and Sid All-so-p in Santa Rosa. They spent two days at the ocean and wen gone eight days. Vantha, 17, their Cambodian Mend, also went along. Mrs. LaVine Gallbraith, Richmond, visited her granddaughter and husband, Ruth and Ron Munns and family, Ryan, Honda Ann and Ricky in Grace, Idaho. Mrs. Zula Chase, w Berneice and Mlchail Thomas have moved into their new home. They came to us from Amalga. They are now at 365 E. 130 South. They moved on Sept. 4 and Quinn Trent made his appearance Sept 9. Good timing, Quinn. Muting Notlei The regularly scheduled City Council Meeting for Hyde Park will be held Wednesday, Sept. 22 on Sunday, August 28. Jennifer Rebecca was born in the Logan Hospital to John and Dianne Jensen, 139 South Main, Hyde Park. She weighed 8 lbs. 3 a, 30 indies . long. cHGfisnse Phases OPEN 9 pnedciip-tUto 8 p.m. i i. pug M MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Sterr. Pkainaclit" SUNDAY 12 NOON til S PHONE PRESTON i, at 8:00 p.m. in the Civic Center. Births Aaron, 6, and Nathan, 5, are proud to announce the arrival of their baby sister d, chicken. Mrs. Virgil (Heddie) Tuv-caa- n, Roy, daughter-in-laof Ellen and Jim Tuveson, Smithfield, has been attend-fa- g USU this past summer and will continue this fan. VITAMIN SPECIALS AT JOHNSON. DRUG IN PRESTON "lw Smith-fiel- Vicki and Gordon Chase, Logan and a sister of Zula'a, Veron and Oscar Grunig, Brigham City, all met at the home of Lucille Chase in Millville, Saturday, and enjoyed barbequed Smith-field- weekend. Sadie and O. Q. Elder, Smithfield, Doral and Ray Elder and family, Logan, Claron and Lorraine Mackel- - n 852-016- 3 I . |