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Show THURSDAY, MAR. 1974 21, THE CITIZEN - 9 Sociable Citizen, Richmond Club Hears Book Janet Anderson Weds Preston Man Review by S. M. Webb RICHMOND - The Richmond by Evelene Moody Ander- son of 1200 Canyon Road, Smith-fielThe Book LuRee Club of Smith-fiel- d to are pleased announce held their sweetheart parthe marriage of their daughter ty Thursday evening at the Janet to Scott P. Ashcroft on Lions Lodge in honor of their March 21. husbands. A roast-be- ef The wedding took place at the dinner prepared LDS and which after served Logan Temple, by the Lady Lions there was a breakfast given by was enjoyed. the parents of the groom. Sadie Elder, LaRue Plowman nd and are Mr. Orlie Coleman served the Mrs. Henry They B. Ashcroft of Preston. repast to 18 club members and Janet is a graduate of Sky their partners. d, day. Zelda Stoddard conducted. Group singing was led by Alba Webb, with Zelda Stoddard accompanying. Two vocal solos were sung by Debra Parkinson, who was accompanied by Dixie Larson. Both women are Smithfielders. ent View High School and LDS Semi- nary, and Scott graduated from After games, each husband Preston High School and LDS was presented with a gift. Seminary. He also served an Libbie Gittins, Marie Merrill LDS mission in northern Argen- and Neta Roberts were in charge tina, and is now attending Utah of the games, and the tables Loganite Mildred Cannon gave a review of IVE ONLY GOT TWO HANDS AND I KEEP WRINGING THEM by Jean Good-sel- l. State University. A reception will be held tonight from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Smithfield LDS Stake Center, 189 North 1st East Street, to which all friends and relatives The program committee consists of Rhoda Anderson, chairman, Gladys Murray, Louise Mendenhall and A1 Deane Smith. are cordially invited. Refreshments were, served by the hostess committee, consisting of Edna Egan, Fern Hous-le- y, Olive Murray and Mardene Traveller. Forty women enjoyed the Parly Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Womens Literary Club held their regular meeting March 7. It was their spring guest Vice-presid- Book LuR ee Club Gives Sweetheart The couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake City. were beautifully decorated. The Book LuRee Club has been meeting regularly since 1936. The word LuRee is adapted from French, meaning studying good literature. Yeshara Club Views Missouri Slides af- ternoon event, which was under the direction of Sadie Olsen,' by Evelene Moody dub president. Lady Lions Dine, Hear Cello Music by Evelene Moody The Smithfield Lady Lions met at the Lions Lodge Wedp nesday evening, with Fern Heaps conducting the meeting. Roma Low was excused because of illness. The prayer was offered by La Rue Plowman. Linda and Winnie Skidmore sang a number of popular songs, followed by something classical. These latter were performed cm the violincello. Chicken a la king was served by Fern Heaps, president, and she was assisted in these duties by Wilda Plowman and Alta Coleman. Twenty-fiv- e Lady Lions thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Newton Man Speaks to Young Adults Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Ashcroft USU Extension Southeast Smithfield to Teach by Evelene Moody PafltS-makill- Arlene and F red Speth of Sandy visited Louella and Marlin Ros-kell-ey recently, and also called mi their daughter and LaVinia and Robert Done and their children Marie, Gloria, Michael and Kevin. Roberts parents were also honored with a visit. They are Adaline and Smith Done. While in town, the Speths also attended church, where their grandson, Elder Michael Done, was honored with a testimonial in conjunction with ward conson-in-la- w, ference. Elder Done gave the sermon and his mother also spoke. After the services, friends and relatives visited. The Speths are former resi- g to fit and conthe m will be featured Pants-H- ow struct at the 1974 Sew Shows presented by Utah State University and Cache County Extension The Yeshara Club, an organi- in Independence, Missouri. They zation of former LDS women were guides at the Mormon visimissionaries, held their month- tors center there. ly meeting Tuesday at the home of Marian Bischoff. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bischoff to 13 members of The program was presented the club and to two guests. by Norma and Don Bishop, formerly of Smithfield and now of Barbara Hill is club presiLogan. dent. The Bishops showed slides of their missionary experiences Literary Club Treated to Witty Review Service. Bessie K. Lemon, Extension Service home - economist for Cache County, announces that the program will be held in Logan on March 25 in the auditorium of the Ecdes Business Building on campus. The program is free and open to anyone interested. by Evelene Moody The Ladies Literary Club of Smithfield met at the home of Arva Covey on Wednesday evening, where the members enjoyed a review of AT WITS END by Erma Bombeck, the the renowned syndicated column, PREPAREDNESS Mrs. Lemon says, This is ist. opportunity for homemakers to become apprised in the fitting and construction CENTER an excellent Marian Bischoff presented the review. 111 So. Main, Logan 752-082- of pants. dents of Smithfield. Two national authorities will The hostess served a luncheon On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. be on hand to present the in- of frozen salad, small open-face- d motored to Salt Lake City struction. Done sandwiches, and fruit The young adults of Smithfield with their son Michael, who will to 13 members and two slush fireside a held Utah LDS Stake LDS Missionary Home. enter pattern-desig- n the a Else Tyroler, cenguests. Sunday evening at the stake Done leaves soon for a manufacturer from Los Anter in northeastern Smithfield. Elder church mission to New England. geles, will discuss the perThe opening song was Choose The visitors were Tillie Hanfect fit. the Right, and it was directed sen and Colleen Covey. by Julie Jonas and accompanied Diana Cote, a Coats and Clark by Sheila Jensen. fashion-sewin- g Mrs. Covey's daughter Colconsultant, will Newtonian David Salisbury help solve the intricate tailor- leen assisted her mother. gave a very interesting speech ing of mens wear, including on the topic Decision-makin- g. A marvelous time was said the fly front, waistband and welt churchmen enjoyTwenty-fiv- e to be had by all. pockets. ed the edifying evening. by Evelene Moody FAMILY STOP - LOOK Its Its Its 8 - LISTEN your LIFE your FAMILY your RESPONSIBILITY FAMILY PREPAREDNESS WE'LL HELP YOU BE PREPARED. USE YOUR INCOME TAX REFUND ON SOMETHING YOU CAN EAT. |