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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1977 Hillyards Note Anniversaries Marriages Births 1 i THE C1TIZEI - 9 i CHARLOTTE SMITH AND MIKE HILLYARD Jay and Grace Smith, Hyrum, are happy marriage of their daughter, Charlotte to Mike Hillyard, to announce the forthcoming Mrs. Afton Cantwell, Smithfield, welcomed her 15th grandchild June 12, a son of Max and Veda Hillyard, Smithfield. They will be married Thursday in the Ogden LDS Temple. The couple will be honored at a wedding dinner at the Lofthouse Cafe in Logan. That evening a reception will be given in their honor at the new stake center in Hyrum, 592 South 2nd East, from 7 to 9:30. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Charlotte is a 1977 graduate of Sky View High School and four year Seminary and is attending Beau LaReine College of Beauty Culture. Mike is a 1975 graduate of Sky View High School and four year Seminary and is employed at Eliason Packing. After a short honeymoon, they will make their home in Logan. boy, weighing seven pounds, six ounces, born to Beverly and Wayne Cantwell, North Logan. He is to be named Scott Wayne Cantwell. He has brothers, Greg, 6, and Eric Jon, 4, and a sister, Amy 3. He has a greatgrandmother,. Effie Greene, Smithfield. t, Charlene and George Smithfield, welcomed Scott Flint June 10. He weighed seven pounds, seven ounces. He has sisters and a brother, Brenda, 13, Sherry, 11, Brian, 9, Wendy, 8, Jill, 6, and Karen 2. Mar-chan- Grandparents, are Anne and George Marchant, Smithfield, and Mrs. Delila Flint, Layton. DENESE NIEDERHAUSER AND DALE RICKS Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Niederhauser, Providence, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Den-es- e to Dale John Ricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Ricks, Benson. They will be married Thursday. All friends and relatives are invited to attend an open house in their honor that evening from 7 until 10 at the home of the brides parents, 610 South 4th East (South Bench) Providence. After a short honeymoon they plan to make their home in Benson Ward. Showers have been given by Rita Ricks, Sharon Kunzler and Laura Hansen. LUCILLE AND A. LOWELL. HILLYARD Mr. and Mrs. A. Lowell Hillyard will be honored by their children for their 50th wedding anniversary at 'ah . Hosts at the open house are their children Morris and Nancy Hillyard, Joyce and Russell Madsen, Lyle and Alice Hillyard, Leon and Teana Hillyard. ELDA AND MELVIN HILLYARD The family of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hillyard will honor their parents on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Smithfield 2nd Ward cultural hall, 175 South 1st West. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. They request that there be no gifts. The Hillyards were married June 29, 1927, in the Logan LDS Temple. Melvin is the son of William and Emma Harper Hillyard. El-d- a is the daughter of Alvin and Elizabeth Nielsen Allen. They have three children, open house at Smithfield Lions Lodge, 102 North. 350 East on Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. All relatives and' friends are invited to attend. No formal invitations are being sent. The family asks that there be no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Hillyard Hr. Richard L. Lesher, were married April 14, 1927 in the Tgnn LDS Temple president of the Chamber of and are lifetime residents of Commerce or the United Smithfield. They have been States, points out that in LDS Church and proximately half of the civic affairs throughout their pages in the White House's ' i. lives. energy program . submitted to Congress deals They had five children, one with changes in the tax laws, of whom is deceased; 18 According to the Chamber, grandchildren and two the cumulative amount of ap-acti- 283-pag- ANN CHRISTIANSEN AND KIM GODFREY Ann ChristUdben, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Christiansen, Newton, and Kim Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Godfrey, Clarks ton will be married June 24 in the LDS Ogden Temple. Parents of the grown will honor them -- Parents of the bride will honor thenrar a reception that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Clarkston Ward cultural hall. All friends and relatives are invited. Ann graduated from Sky View and Seminary in 1974. She attended Ricks College and USU. She is now employed at First Federal Savings. Kim graduated from Sky View and Seminary 1973 and served a mission for the LDS Church in the England Mission. Now he is employed at Modern Builders in Smithfield. After a shoneymoon in California they will reside at Clarkston. 4 z- r;r;r--.3sr- i Ceremony. a additional federal taxes that would be imposed from 1978 to 1988 would amount to $473 billion. Peters, Riverside, Calif., and Rozann H. Lake City; they have six Porter, Salt grandchildren. They have been active in the LDS Church organizations and have held many positions of leadership. He was a scout leader for many years and organized the first Calf Gub in the county and was its leader for many years. In 1967 he received a 4-- H state award. Elda spent many years in the Farm Bureau, serving on the executive board in the county for 22 years and on the State Women's Board for 12 years. In 1976 she received the Womens Distinguished Service Award to Agriculture from the State Farm Bureau. They both worked on the Cache County Fair Board. Grandparents, Betty and Jay Bankhead, Wellsville, and Don and Lee Reese, and Inid Reese, Benson. Barton and Kenton Reese, Smithfield, also son, Chad, 19 months, welcomed Spencer Kenton on June 11. He weighed seven pounds, 54 ounces. Grandparents are Jean and Orval Reese, Benson and Berniece and Orlan Cox, Salt Lake City. Shane Thomas was welcomed by parents, Lynn and Thomas Park, Smithfield, on June 14. He weighed eight pounds, 14 ounces. She has a sister, Maye, 2. She will be named Michelle Huppi. r. with a wedding dinner following the - e Lynn, Richmond; Vernice H. Valoy and Rick Reese, Smithfield, welcomed a son, Dustin Rick, June 10. He weighed eight pounds, 14 ounces. He has a. brother, Dan, 1 years old. t . . -- i rrTTTT f $23,000,000 FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, N.A. Subordinated Notes m Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Warren, Amalga, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lauralee, to Dale S. Sparrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lloyd Sparrow of Preston on Tuesday, June 28. The couple will be married that morning and invite all friends and relatives to an open house that evening from 6:30-- 9 p.m. at the home of the brim, 6376 N. 2150 W., behind Cache Valley Cheese Amalga plant. No formal invitations are being sent Miss Warren is a 1977 graduate of Sky LDS High School and four-yea- r Seminary. She is working at Cache Valley Dairy and plans on furthering her education in the field of Interior design. Sparrow is a 1978 graduate of Preston High School. He has also completed schooling in mechanics at Idaho State Vocational College. He is presently employed at Goodyear in Logan. After a short honeymoon, they will make their home in Logan. View , Available in a minimum of $500 and increments of $100. The offering circular is available and notes may be purchased at any office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., or you may use the coupon below to secure an offering circular. .First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., P.O. Box 1417, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 Please send me an circular of subordinated offering ;;Gentlemen: note issue. your Godfrey's Note 50th Year CLARKSTON Mr. and Mrs. Sidney (Margaret) Godfrey were honored on Sunday on the. occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary by their family at the Lions Lodge in Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey were married June 22, 1927, in the Logan LDS Temple. They have lived in Clarkston all their lives. Mr. Godfrey Ss a retired farmer and he also hauled milk for 42 years. Mrs. Goutrey has worked in the Relief Society for 23 years as a work director and ounselor. Members of their family are Mr. and Mrs. (Orcta) Tarbel, Jerome. Id., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Barbara ) Udv. Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Wes (Marie) Tarbet, Smithfield. They also have 6 grandchildren and two SENIOR CITIZENS June 23 Handicraft, quilting and afghans. June 24 Program 2:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nebeker will give a variety show. Noon to 2 p.m. pressure. June 25, June 28 - Blood Closed. Shuffleboard - 28, 27 morning and afternoon. June 29 Bingo. June 30 Handicraft, quilting, afghans. On July 5th meals will be served at the center and will be served Tuesday through Friday at noon. To prevent waste a 24 hour reservation is required. For information call the Senior Citizen Center at 752-945- 6. Home deliver meals will be available. If interested please write a letter to the center at 236 North First East, Logan, Utah 84321 The principal office t 9 . stating name and your address also telephone and the reason you can't get out of your home.' If you are unable to write please telephone the center. In July and August there will be a tour, to the Shake- spearean. Festival City. ' in Cedar 1 ( r V s of First Security Bank of Utah. N.A. is 79 South Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. |