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Show Lions Begin Broom Sales Tonight Earl Gordon is a charter memljer of the Smithfield : Lions Club, organized in 1948 so ho has been a member 28 years. He has sold brooms for conduct their broom sale tonight, Thursday 5, beginning at 6:30 p.m. with some 40 members going offering 6 tie brooms, wisk brooms, and toy brooms made at the Workshop for the Blind in Salt available for participants who would like evaluation of their work. door-to-do- The conference faculty will include guest Larry McMurtry, author of the novel and screenplay The Last Picture Show; William Stafford, National Book Award winner in poetry; William T. Hagen, professor door-to-do- - . . Thespians Take 7th Last Friday and Saturday at the State Drama Meet held at the University of .Utah. Sky View and Provo High tied for seventh place with 74 points. This is the highest number of points Sky ' View has ever received at a stftte meet. Sixteen students received Students at Cache Special Education Seminary presented the program for Sacrament meeting on April 24, with Rerneice Dockstader conducting. Speakers were Bemell Butler, Thelma Anderson, Patty Glenn, Rhonda Morrison, Berneice Dockstader, Drew Rawlins, Jane Clark. Larry Sadler, Lorin Archibald. The Seminary choir sang There is Beauty All Around" led by Lorin Archibald accompanied by r, Mono-actin- Brad Bills, Chris Delegates Announced GUP delegates from the North Cache area have been Wanda announced by Rhodes, Cache County Republican Party Chairwoman. The delegates will represent the party at the Republican State Convention in Salt Lake City on June 18. Those delegates are: Amalga: Keith Jorgensen, BenDale Kindlishbachcr; son: Kenneth Cardon; Cove: Gary Allen. Reed Allen; lewiston: Anthony Hall, Jan Hall, Willis Hall. Gay Jorgensen. Lindsay Rawlings; Hyde Park: Leon Huber, Earl McKcnny and an alternate is Wendell Ashcroft; Newton: Myron Benson; Richmond: Clayne Benson, Sue Benson; Smithfield: Norma Bennett, Larry Boise, Laura Downs, Penny Hansen. Alton Hoffman, and an alternate is Genee Evans; Trenton: Ervin Merrill. accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. George Loosle attended a wedding reception at the Sharon East Stake House, Provo, on Saturday. April 23, in honor of Ronald C. Tate of Winchester, England and Miss Ruth-ali- n Slade of Provo who were married in the Provo Temple earlier in the day. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. H. John Tate of Winchester, the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lora Lee Slade, Provo. The young couple will make their home in Provo until Mr. Tate finishes his education at BYU. During Sacrament meeting Sunday the infant daughter of Michael and Diane Underwood of Logan was blessed by Kim Sparks and given the name of Amy Marie. He was assisted by her father, Glenneth Sparks, and the ward bishopric. Fol- church, dinner was served at the home of Glenneth and Vella Sparks to Mr. lowing and Mrs. Underwood. Darlene Hess and family, Dorothy Conger and son David, Garland, and Kim and Jane Sparks. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Dallas and Sybil Goodey were Michael and Myrna DeGrisselles and family. Granger; Robert and Mary Ann Gardner and family, Dewey ville; Garth and Bonnie Goodey and Rhonda Goodey of Logan. Newell Thompson, who Tre-monto- n, has been ill for several months has again returned to the Bountiful Hospital for further medical treatment. We wish him a speedy recovery. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Annie J. Thompson was her daughter, Nina Lamb of Plymouth, and Lloyd and Jeannine Hendricks of Salt Lake City. The Hendricks also called at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Goodey. Craig and Gwen Goodey and family of Mountain Home, Idaho, visited on Saturday with their aunt and uncle, Willis and Tellma Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. George Loosle attended church Sunday in the Hunter 6th Ward and witnessed the blessing of their granddaughter, who was given the name of Camille Ann by her father, Gaylen D. Loosle assisted by and Brenda Ronald Jacques of Ammon, Idaho, her grandfather, George are happy to announce the Loosle, her uncles. Marvin arrival of a baby girl bom in W. Loosle, Alvin Byington, the Idaho Falls hospital. She and the ward bishopric. checked in weighing 7 lbs. 8 Mr. James H. Jardine ozs. and was 21 inches spent last week in Hyrum at long. Waiting at home to the home of his daughter and welcome her was her four Evalve and Paul sisters, Laura, Claudine, Bowen. Deniece and Amy. Proud Sid and Margaret Godfrey grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Spencer W. Jacques of spent the weekend in Hunt, Alta Loma, Calif., and Mr. Idaho, visiting with their and Mrs. George Loosle. daughter and Great grandparents are Ms. Oretta and Wendell Tarbet. Jacques of Salt Lake City, They also visited at the home Ms. Edna Christensen, Brigof their grandson, Dee and ham City, and Mrs. Mabel Carla Tarbet in Wendell, son-in-la- son-in-la- Gardner, Clarkston. Jolene Bodily Elected State F.H.A Officer Idaho. Other guest instructors A.J. Simmonds, will include author of two books dealing with Utah and Idaho history; Ray West, Jr., founder and editor of Western Review; Ernest Scott, editor and OTHER SIZES publisher for the San Francisco Book Company; Juris CONCRETE Jurjevics, senior editor at Dial Press in New York. . conference Traditional social events are a deep-pbarbeque, featured motion picture, folk concert, and directors social hour. Registration information can be obtained through the Conference and Institute Division, Utah State Univer- Pirt, IRRIGATION 4" TO 24" and DRAINAGE, ALL SIZES ALL PRICES ARE PLANT PICK-U- P it me. So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake, Ph. 532-11OGDEN: 801 West 12th SI, Ph. 399-11SALT LAKE: 333 sity. UMC 01, Logan, Utah, LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. 84321 PROVO: Ph. must completed by June 1. Registration be (no 373-86- toll 752-631- 0 charge) or Pete and Etta Godfrey spent the weekend in Ogden visiting with their family, Valene Godfrey and Mervin and Venna Godfrey and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Archibald have returned to their home after spending the winter in Arizona. Lester and Leah Ravsten have returned home after visiting with their son and Scott and daughter-in-laLaReeda Ravsten in Yakima, Washington. They also visited with their grandson, Kevin Joe Ravsten. son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ravsten, who is confined in the Seattle Rehabilitation Hospital. He is paralized from the waist down after being injured while working in a packing company in Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark have returned to their winter months in Mesa, Arizona. Lori Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Atkinson returned to her home on Thursday after being in the Logan Hospital for 24 weeks following an accident. Mervin and JoAnn Thompson and Dean and Marilyn Atkinson visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. Newell Thompson in the intensive care at Bountiful Hospital. Thursday overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. May 29 and 30. Mcmliers from all over the state were in Salt Lake City's Hotel Utah for the ranventinn. Voting for particular offices will be held on may 1H. Mr. Preece was raised jn Cove, but had lived in Lewiston since he was 18 years old. He operated a farm in Lewiston and was an Elder in the I,ewislnn 4th Ward and had been superintendent of the LDS Church farm in Iewis-tn- n for many years. He is survived by his widow, six sons and thrnn JlSqi.Wt.J3 I lb. and find something I ran im Give Mom a Tractor Lawn Moworfor Mother's Day! We have 6 models a f rider to from . . . including this model (No. 366636" Cut) complete with: Kitchan Steam Juice Extractor Steam Juicer moke juice far illiet. it aaty to clean, requirei no pooling r pitying, juicet fruitt and vtgetdlli. hit Kilrhon tag. $34.95 ale Prie engine u Hone iriggs-Stratto- n Electric start Floating dock for ovon cut Quick change height adjustment Sealed Boom headlight 1 5" x 6.00 front tiro e 1 8" x 9.50 rear tire e Disc brake e e e e e Rag. $850.00 Mother's Day Special 699" Mill ft Mixer daughter, Deanna Godfrey, a student at BYU, is visiting with her mother. Mrs. Sylvia Buttars. Deanna will return home with her mother on Friday. Also Saturday overnight guests of Mrs. Buttars was her daughter and Collene and ronald Harvey of Blanding and their two daughters. Jill and Rhonda. They were returning to their home after The quality flour Mill and Mixer... Ye HP heavy duty motor From erpeked wheat to fine flour with the turn of a dial. Spend only 1 0 to 1 5 minute of your time. e Takes only 80 minutes from the time you start grinding until tho hot broad comas out of the oven. e Buy with or without the mixer. g Mill $239.00 Mixer Si 19.00 . . . Save! nowand both Buy son-in-la- w uVmM PRESTO FRY BABY attending Ricks College graduation. Rhonda being one of the graduates. Stephen and Paulette Parker left Monday for Long Island. New York, where they will visit with relatives and friends. Meads. North Salt Lake; Mrs. Farris (Inez) Scamons, Lewiston ; 34 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren; one brother and one sister, William (Bill) Preece, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Frank and Irene Bodily, 245 North Main, Mendnn, was elected as State Officer for Region I in FHA (Future Homemakers of America) at their annual State Convention on SmHhfield Implement " Pat Godfrey of Loomand her ried Florence Stocks in the jolene Bodily, a junior at She died LDS Logan Temple. April 16, 1928. He then married Selma Miller, Nov. 7, in the Logan LDS TemplQ, on out to of is, California, daughters. Wendell Preece, Layton; Floren Preece, Logan; Carl and Val Dee Sky View, daughter of Ned Better get iturdy cool aluminum with audutiva laal which aiiminarai aai-- j kati. Clamping locks for positive safaty. Holds II pit.. 7 qt. or 4 haH gallant. Ho. Modi George Loosle were Ellis and Neta Gardner and Mrs. lone Barrett of Quincy. Washington. Mrs. Mabel Gardner returned to their home with them for an indefinite time. Raymond Francis Preece, died at his home in Lewiston following an extended illness. He was born Nov. 9, 1899, in Weston. Idaho, a son of 77, American Pressure Cooker All home after spending the Obituaries Francis Chase and Nina Jane Peck Preece. On Sept. 25, 1918, he mar- A special- Clarkston Rind-lisbache- Stewart, LeAnne Erekson, Crawford Cragun, and Alan Niederhauser in pantomime. at Fredonia, a by Gladys Loosle Bemell Butler. Talks by Melanie Romriel, Shirley Bowman, Udell Anderson, Earle Baker, Sandy smart, Renee Viehweg, Lorna Riches, Marie Richards. -- Choir sang Tell Me the Stories of Jesus led by Drew Rawlins accompanied superior ratings in nine by Bemell Butler. Talk by events. They are: Ronnie Debbie Kirby, Shirley Harrison and Kaylene Koller Ron Lamb, Virin dramatic readings: Paul ginia Jones, Sherry WilliamMcMurdie and Julie McFar- son, Brad Rose, Dale Jenland in humorous readings; kins and Tex Jenkins. Con. Kim Moulton. Alana Nielson, cluding song by the choir, I Scott Swenson, Suzic Nielsen am a Child of God, led by and Kevin Forsgren in Jane Clark accompanied by scenes from plays; Sherrie Bernell Butler. Their teachDel Nelson in er Stephen C. Halversen Benson, York Students Present Clarkston Program transplants, glaucoma clinics, removal of cataracts. testing for the fitting of glasses (for the needy), cooperation in the guide dog program, helping the handicapped in reading machine for the visually handicapped. Assistance has been given the hard of hearing, locomo- tire problems and speech defects. History from the State University of New EARL GORDON, charter member of the Smithfield Lions Club, will perform a duty tonight that he has done annually for the past 16 years; selling brooms for the blind. The Lions kick off their broom sales tonight beginning at 6:30 p.m. by going peddling tie brooms, wisk brooms and toy brooms. Lions Clubs have participated mostly towards sight conservation, helped with . ist on the American Indian; J. Golden Taylor, long-tim- e Western enthusiast and one of the founders of the Western literature Association. 6 Lions Club board. The Smithfield Lions will servation. Twelve Lions Clubs of Cache County are participating in the campaign and an indication that the result of the Lions services. Cache County will be the recipient of a puff tonometer in testing for glaucoma and will be maintained in Logan. synonymous with But today, instead of Jim Bridger, Jed Smith, and other trappers meeting to swap pelts and stories, prominent writers and publishers come together for the Western Writers been Conference. June are the dates for the sixth annual workshop on the Utah State University campus in I,ogan. The conference offers help in writing fiction-filand poetry, publishing and marketing, and teaching about the American West. Manuscript criticism will also be Earl has served as president. vice president, secretary i two years), chairman of the broom sales for several years and on the Lake City. Dean Fowler is president of the Smithfield Club with Walter Snelgrove, chairman of the broom sale and Bert Corbett and Earl Gordon as committeemen of sigh con- ot American rendezvous. sold. . F over inu ears in the West the name Cache Valley has 16 years. Earl and President, at that time, Norman Hansen instigated the sale of brooms by their club in 1962. The first broom was sold May 20. 1962. 500 were ordered and all was f Western Writers Conference in June Preece, both of Lewiston ; Lynn Preece. North Salt Lake; Boyd Lee Preece, Soda Springs. Idaho; Mrs. Howard (Winona) Robinson, Ogden; Mrs. Flovd (Vonda) Mother's Day is Sunday the 8th . . . We have a good stock of ladies Tony lama and Justin Western boots. You'll find pants, shirts and blouses and other western wear items for your "mother" . . . Come visit our clothing department before Sunday for your mother's day gift! charge. Interment was in the Cemetery. Lew-isto- n other tasty foods in minutes with only two cups of oil. Reg. $22.95 $13 For ub with wheat, corn, nuts, ere. e Easy adjusts for fine or coarse grinding, e New 1 CTSP model mill with finer grinding plates. Rg. 16.50.... SALE $13W MIL (Nettie) Larson, Sacramento. Calif. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday noon in the Ijewlslou 1st 4th Ward Chapel with Bishop Joseph N. Cornish in "CORONA" GRAIN MILL Electric deep fryer that cooks french fries, shrimp, flsiajOB? oeora&QGQQiE |