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Show V t I THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1, 1973, THE CACHE CITIZEN-- 3 Sociable Citizen Smithfield Sixth W'ard Clarkston News Smithfield Lady Lions Elect 1973 Officers Parly Held For Released Bishopric Baby Girl Born by Gladys Loosle by Evelene Moody A party was held Saturday evening for the newly-releasBishopric at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich, Bishop and Mrs. Don Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bough, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Low, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Funk and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers. After dinner games were enjoyed. ed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Facer and daughter, Mrs. James (Coy) EUsmore of Thatcher, Idaho recently visited with another daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butterfield at Harriman, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Saxton recently returned from a trip to San Francisco which combined business with pleasure. While there the Saxtons visited China Town and Fisherman's Wharf and crossed the Golden Gate LDS 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Oliverson, Marcie Egbert, Valene Lower, Diane Vice-Preside- nt Newly-electe- Secretary-Treasure- ; Lillian Tarbet, and program chairman, Clea Coleman, Theodora Doren- bosch and Dorothy Christensen. Though elected at their Jan. 3 Margaret Ericson A fireside for the Young Marrieds will be held tomorrow night, at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Dean and Julia Groesbeck. The speaker will be Dr. C. Jess Groesbeck, a noted California physician. , His subject will be affection and love: its effects on our companions vice Low, secretary-treasure- r, Peterson and Lori and Ruth Jonas. Wyatt, Mike Parkinson, Sheila Light refreshments were Jensen, Nancy Cantwell, Karen served. Clark, LuAnn Nelson, and the Venturers class. Two of the The young marrieds Fondue held Saturday night in artists were selected to par- - Fun-D- o ticipate. in. the stake festival. ... the cultural hall, was a good as They were Marcie Egbert who its name. Three types of main gave a piano solo, Polonaise in course fondue was served at er by Alice S. Cardon A Daddy-Daught- held Friday evening at the ward cultural hall for the Merrie-Mis- s girls and their The hall was attractively decorated with wild animals and jungle scenes, to the theme of King of the Mrs. Doris Falslev, and Ward Primary Counselor Mrs. Roberta Hoffman were in of the evening. A charge da Peterson. Gaylord and delicious supper was served to Margaret Sorenson were Mr. Val Johnson and his and Dean Groesbeck speakers sang, A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief, accompanied by Julia Groesbeck. Michael Oliverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oliverson recently graduated from USU and ROTC and has been commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. He and his wife, Christine, and their two sons, Shawn and Tyler, have been visiting with the Oliversons, prior to leaving their goals for the year, the new leaders hope to enlarge the Lions' Lodge kitchen, according to President Among Elder. Proceeds from the clubs catering services, offered to Barbara Watterson Primary Presidency. and Mrs. date was er leaders Date at the cultural hall Beasts. Merrie-Mis- s Mrs. Lofthouse and Margaret tomorrow night, at 6:30 p.m. The youth speaker at Sacrament meeting Sunday was Lin- day. daughter Tammy, Mr. Joseph Cowley and his niece Kim West, Mr. Roger Petersen and his daughter Chariot, Mr. Kenneth Schenavar and his daughter, Tina, Mr. Calvin Maughan and his daughter Kaylene, Mr. Douglas Ivie and his daughters Terri and Melanie, Amie Preston, and Mrs. Alice Cardon the of Parlor games added the finishing touches to a fun ing. even- Michael will At sacrament meeting Sunday evening, Debbie Munk was sustained as Mia Maid teacher, and Kathy Lindley as 1st leader in the M.I.A. The program was presented by students of the Sky View Seminary under the direction of Brother Don Stevenson, with Floyd Salisbury of Newton, of the Student Council, taking charge. The theme of the meeting was Lamanites and An Old football Cheer. Several short talks were given, mostly by Lamanite students. On organ selection was played by Wayne Reese, and a vocal solo given by Chris Marler. and family of Midvale were also weekend visitors at the Oliversons, to enjoy a family Smithfield Second Ward Distant Shores Is Music Festival Theme gathering before Michaels departure. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson flew from Salt Lake to Reno last Thursday, where they attended Reno basketball game Friday night. Their son, Kenneth Thompson, a guard on the USU team, scored 29 points, making it the best game of his career. The Thompsons also flew to Santa Barbara with the team to watch the game there Saturday night. USU-Nevad- a, They were joined at the game by Normas sister, Carma Peterson, the Thompsons returned with her to Los Angeles where they will spend a few days before flying home. by DeAnn Chambers Distant Shores was the theme of a most delightful Music Festival held in our ward Tuesday evening. Sister Joyce Larson was in charge. Special scenery had been prepared and added greatly to the affair. The theme song was sung by Joyce and her brother, Robert Gunnell. Special selections were presented by David Lowe and Marsha Bastow. Both year Bee Hives, Mia Maids, Laurels, and Explorers were represented by musical numbers. The Cub Scouts continued to be in good hands as Seth Downs was recently sustained as the Daddy-Daught- er Date Held The Richmond Ward Merrie tribute to her father, Earl Miss girls held their annual Egan. He, in return spoke Daddy-Daught- er evening Center. date Friday Forty residents attended a night Mutual Marrieds Friday Alta Coleman, Secretary-TreasurGwen Party which included dinner Dale Cole and program chairman and a program. Rindlishbacher presented a talk Eleanor Loveless, Roma Low and showed several filmstrips and Fern Hansen. er concerning manners. Those in charge of planning and serving dinner were Yutona Bentley, Carol Noble, Carolyn Smith, Marjorie Kelsey, Marva Hansen, Ramona Bingham and Connie Wood. Cache North Stake Primary Preparation meeting will be held tonight at the Hyde Park chapel at 7:30 p.m. All ward Primary Presidencies, Inse- Leaders, Blazer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simpkins have moved into Amalga to help Mr. DeMar Hansen with his diary cows. Mr. Simpkins is a pre-vmajor at Utah State and will graduate in a year and a half. B Leaders, and all cub scout leaders are urged to attend. Baptisms for Cache North Stake will be held on Saturday at the Logan Tabernacle. Anyone with children of age to be baptized are urged to con- tact their Bishop to make arrangements. et Paul is from Grcleville, and his wife Vione is from Koosharem, Utah. They have two small boys, Chris and Timmy. Paul has served a mission to LDS Church and 21 in the Army. months spent Ward Conference was held During his enlistment he was last week in all auxiliaries. stationed in Vietnam, Colorado Amalga was especially coSprings and Tombstone, ngratulated for its high Arizona. attendence record. J i m m k , , i Both Mr: and Mrs. Simpkins " have attended Brigham Young Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jenson University and Southern Utah new visited their recently State College. grandson in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Byers Mr. and Mrs. Dave Evans of have moved into Amalga from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ohio. Andrew is attending Utah Smith of Layton and Mr. and State where he is working on Mrs. Varaell Haws and family his master's degree in English. of Ogden were Sunday dinner Marjorie is editor of the Cache guests of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Gtizen. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Smith also visited during the afternoon. France for the T Officers and Teachers of the Primary will contact each home during the week of February 4th to 10th to accept contributions for the Primary Mary and Sidney Waite of Hyde Children's Hospital. Please be Park are the parents of a new generously old, and donate at daughter born Jan. 28 in the least two pennies for each year The Logan LDS Hospital. youve been privileged to live! Waites live at 37 E. 2nd N. Show Quality Cradle Roll STUD SERVICE Cornish News at- pilots school there. Ronald and Marcene Karren by Sue Ellen Hobbs Vice-preside- nt rvice Monday for Columbus, tend organizations renting the Lions' Lodge, will help finance the remodeling. Outgoing officers are President Shirlene Coleman, Merrie Miss and Dads Enjoy Dinner Friday fathers. The primary will hold its anDinner nual Daddy-Daught- meeting, the officers begin their new responsibilities to- - Benson News and children. Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Atkinson and family of Lehi spent Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. Atkinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Atkinson. Mutual Marrieds Party Held Roma Low, d Smithfield Lady Lion officers are seated, left to right, r LillianTarbet. Standing left to right, are program President Sadie Elder and chairmen Gea Coleman, Theodora Dorenbosch and Dorothy Christensen. the social were Julia Bergenson. Kenneth night guests Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jacques' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Loosle, Their three daughters had been at the Loosle home since Friday. Around Amalga tables and the crowd rotated to enjoy it all. The games played were rollicking fun-d- o for the 42 guests. Leaders in charge of Groesbeck, The Chambers and family of Ogden visited at the home of Mrs. MIA Art Festival Held Linda Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jacques of Ammon, Idaho were over- Speakers in church Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Balls of Logan, who told of their experiences as missionaries in Hawaii. Roma A" and Diane Wyatt who gave a An flute solo, Ah! So Pure. art exhibit was displayed in the Relief Society room, featuring art work of Terilyn Jessop, Chris Cantwell, Kelly McArthur, Jan. Hospital, Hansen's also have a son. president; by Wanda G. Nielson The MIA sponsored a Young Artist Festival Jan. 23. The program was musical, except for a reading, I am Music, given by Pat Clark. Participants were Paul Pierson, Thomas J. Buttars Sunday. Mrs. Hansen is the former Linda Godfrey. Assuming the leadership of the Smithfield Lady Lions for 1973 are Sadie Elder, president; Smithfield Fifth W'ard Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hansen are happy to announce the arrival of a baby girl bom in the Logan Bridge to Sausalito. Enroute arrival of a new grandson bom home, the Saxtons spent two to Mr. and Mrs. Michael nights in Reno, Nevada. Short- Perkins of Orem. Mrs. Perkins is the former Caludia Van ly after their return, they joined the Randall Saxton family in Orden, daughter of Mr. and a trip to Salt Lake City where Mrs. J. D. Van Orden of they celebrated Mrs. Randall Lewiston. (Jeannine) Saxtons birthday. The Lyle Saxtons later met The W. W. Perkins also their son Jeffrey at the airport recently met their son and Mr. and Mrs. where he arrived from a mis- daughter-in-laRichard Perkins in Tremonton, sion in Norway. The Perkins were enroute to President Blaine Rich and their home in Richland, children visited Saturday with following a trip to President Rich's mother, Mrs. Washington Florida. Alice Rich in St. Charles, Idaho. Mrs. Blaine (Janet) Rich Allen and Sharon Brown of recently spent a day in Ogden Logan recently enjoyed a famiwith her mother, Mrs. Jessie ly dinner with his parents, Swanwick, her sister, Mrs. Evelyn and Wallace Brown in Jean Haight and an aunt, Mrs. celebration of his mothers Lucille Hale all of Salt Lake Cibirthday ty. After a day of shopping the group celebrated Mrs. Richs Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Perkins birthday with dinner. are happy to announce the about the blessings of at the Benson Stake daughters. Dinner was served Tess Egan gave a to 35 girls and their fathers. Master for the ward with his wife, Sharon, as Den Leader, Dale Nilson as Webelos Leader, and Dennis Skinner as new Cub committee member. Philia Fun Gub took advantage of winter conditions with a and tubing party last Thursday evening up snow-mobili- Smithfield Canyon. The group returned to Sharon Downs home where she and Elaine Smith served chili to warm the group. Young Marrieds and Mutual Marrieds both held socials Saturday evening. The younger group, under the direction of Steve and Marcia Chambers, held a howling party in Logan, meeting afterwards at the church for brownies and punch. Mutual Marrieds, with leaders eon and Annette Chambers, spent an evening of fun and exercise at the church playing volley ball. A potluck supper was enjoyed by the thirthy-tw- o present. Combined fireside for the two groups will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the church. President Lyle R. Cooley will be guest speaker. A large attendance is encouraged. Comings And Goings by Maurene Buttars Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Simpson of Ogden were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IrMrs. Simpson vin Kendell. and Mrs. Kendell are sisters. Miss Ellen Grimaud and friend, Gary Wilkinson of Salt Lake Gty, visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Grimaud. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKnight spent the weekend in Nampa, Idaho visiting Mr. McKnights mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kendell, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Christofferson, all of Cornish, and Jack Pearce of Preston attended the funeral for Ben Baker held in Ogden recently. Mr. and Mrs. Theon Coburn and son, Fred of Elko, Nevada spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simmonds. Sunday visitors at the Hanson home in Cornish were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simmonds, daughter Launi and son, John and Mrs. Sally Cannon and son David, all of Salt Lake Gty. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Buxton visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dance in Pocatello Sunday. 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