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Show I THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, MAR. IS, 1S74 Trenton Trippings Richmond Earlybirds Cntfizeim SubscirDptfooin) by Carolee Beckstead ton,' Mrs, Edward Lee Cottle and Mrs, Allen Peck held a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cottle. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. payments will be credited for the full term beyond present subscriptions if any who already are paid up want to renew. An immediate cash commission of 10 per cent is paid as contestants turn in collections. At the close of the contest on April 20 at noon,' youngsters who have not piled enough points to win a prize will be paid another 10 per cent commission on all collections as a bonus if they have turned in one or more LAURA BOWEN The early birds are off in the Citizens Top Bonanza" contest, making sizable commissions and piling up votes for the grand prizes, which are topped by a check for $250. But there are still some areas not represented, and a new contest starts each Monday morning, for a so theres still time to enter and profit. Theres a valuable business experience plus the weekly $10 DENISE EREKSON ble duty, for they also count toward the weekly cash prize of $10 awarded to the contestant with the most new subscriptions each week. (Only one $10 award to a contestant is permitted, but this does not bar them from winning grand prize awards. No one works for nothing, but those who put forth their best efforts immediately and consistently will reap the greatest rewards, for the points decrease later on in the contest. prize, Kathryn and Royal Stew- to Benson from Lake Tahoe about three months ago. It is a pleasure to have the Stewarts and the Calls in town, and it is hoped that they will be comfortable and happy here. Allen Peck, Luann Griffin, Mar-it- e Aleda and Grant Marshall Coon, and Mr. and Mrs. returned home last week Larry Larson of Idaho Falls. from an enjoyable winter Later they all attended the in Arizona. dance. Joyce and LaMar Tarbet Ethleen Grant gave the les- motored to Portland recent-i son at LDS Relief Society last ly, where they visited with week, and Trenton Ward women their daughter Julie, and honored at that meeting for their i with Joyces brother and his birthdays were given a small family. gift. Vera Beckstead and Trenna At Smithfield Utah LDS Oswald, accompanied by Norma Stake conference recently Reeder, sang a duet. Thail Thain was released After a luncheon, Loa Lee from her position as Hatch demonstrated dough flowleader on the Priers. stake board. Trenton LDS Ward Bla-z- er mary subscriptions each report day. (Tuesdays, Thursdays, by Alice S. Cardon art, parents of Patti Call, are moving into their own before On the Saturday evening house just south of the the Gold and Green Ball in Tren- Call residence. They came Confess Is Rolling mi? o. Benson Bustlings in-serv- ice Four Boys received a Blue Rit Of interest to Bensonians the birth of a girl March is last 19 to Norma and James Han-ce- y Saturday. of hyde Park. Norma is They are Douglas the daughter of Sylvia and James Godfrey, Don Ezola and Oga Falslev. Gary Hansen. their leader is Wanda Andbon awardatthe Scout-o-ram- a at Utah State University Lois and landell Ballard entertained at a family din- ner recently in honor of their daughter and son-in-la- w, Cathy and George Fox. The Foxes left last week for Chicago, where George will continue his military training for nine weeks, after which he and Cathy will make their home at Cheyenne. Isabelle Cardon had an unfortunate accident while staying with her daughter Nada at Orem a few days ago. Mrs. Cardon is reported, to be getting along well. She will remain in Orem for a while to recuperate. Her daughters Margaret and Nada are taking care of her. Jolene and Dale Spackman are happy parents of a boy born March 20atLoganLDS Hospital. LaRae and Rulon Falslev are grandparents of the new arrival. Clarkslon Chatter Reader, rew. Their demonstration was on reptiles, and it proved to be very interesting and educational. by Gladys Loosle - CLARKSTON Former Clarkstonians Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Ravsten of Hey-buspent the weekend visiting with his sister, Alton Ravsten. m V's East Central Smithfield JAY BLAIR and Saturdays are official n report days, but contestants may report by phone and turn in their money weekly.) to-G- od out-of-tow- bv Evelene Moody The Smithfield 6th LDS Ward Aaronic Priesthood Mutual Improvement Association rollerskated in Lo- That check for $250 and the victors crown, to be gan in February, about 40 members of the organization very much enjoying the monthly activity night. The setting was the Roller Rink. given by the Citizen to the contestant who has the most points when the contest ends, is in addition to daily earn- TAMARA CRAW TESS EGAN Having a great time at The Sinks in Logan Canyon recently were snow-mobili- ng monetary gains for all who participate. Some of the youngsters have not yet hit their stride, so it is too early to predict the leaders. But watch for the first list of The Citizen appreciates the response these youngsters are getting, but in view of the workers enthusiasm, dont be disturbed if a couple of these eager "diggers" knock on your door hoping to hi! new or renewal n to this newspaper, 'tour cooperation and forbearance will be appreciated. comparative standings next week. Pictures of some of those entered appear in this issue. Have you helped your favorite yet? sub-Mio- LORI JOHNSON These contestants are offering savings on two-- , three-an- d five-yesubscriptions. ar Anyone who has not subscribed may leave word at the office for his or her favorite to come and get it. A wide grin appears when one of these junior salesmen gets a tip. Renewal ings, as large as he or she wants to make them. Second highest in the vote count will receive super deluxe bicycles on display at Smith-fiel- d Implement Company. Third, fourth and fifth place prizes are handsome cash prizes. New subscriptions do dou- - Smithfield and Lewiston Contestants1 Pictures Next Week Smithfielders Shirley and Brent Bartschi and their sons Ricky and Jonathan. They were accompanied by Vilda and Floyd Tracy of Providence, and Candy of Providence, and Candy and Loyal Green of Wells-vill- e. The group roasted hot dogs, after which Jonathan and Ricky tubed, in addition to snowmobiling. Thirty-fiv- e young people and their advisors enjoyed a tubing party on Trenton Hill on Tuesday. They were the Aaronic Priesthood Mutual Improvement Association general group. They were known to roast hotdogs over a campfire that night, as well astoeatSpud-nut- s (a trade name), and to swill hot chocolate. It was their activity night for March. Garth Jewkes. Both boys received Duty Trail awards. The Smithfield 6th LDS Ward Relief Society held their birthday party Friday evening at the stake center, with Janet Rich, first counselor, conducting, and Peggy Stewart, social chairman, in charge of arrangements. The Sounds of Zion, vocal group of the LDS Institute at Utah State University, musipresented a one-hocal program. They have now departed for a three-wee- k tour of Mexico. Two hundred fifty people signally enjoyed the music, which was followed by what is called a planned pot-luobviously a supper, misnomer. Remarks were made in conclusion of the evenings exciting proceedings by Bishop Williams. the On Wednesday at Smithfield Utah LDS Stake Center the Sixth Ward Primary held their Boy Scout banquet, with Ron McBride supervising. Each den was assigned a different dish to prepare. Activities were performed by each of three dens. The boys performed the same activity they performed at Utah State University on Saturday at the George Nelson Fieldhouse. Boys eight through eleven years of age performed, and there were about 30 of them. Den mothers are Betty Nielsen and Betty Condie. Dick Nielsen was committeeman for the Webelos on that occasion. Ten young Boy Scouts of America from Troop 88, with Lynn Payne and Frank Condie, their leaders, went on a second night of winter camping in Birch Canyon. They stayed over-nig- ht, went on a night hike, mid saw about three hundred head of deer. At Smithfield 6th L D S Ward worship services recently, stake - councilmen William Scholes and oral Ballam delivered sermons. Bishop Donald Williams presented a Primary gradu-tio- n certificate to Jeff Barber, son of Ann and Ray mon Barber, and to Brady Jewkes, son of Carol and .. ur ck Friday Opening a-lo-ng The Caravan Distinctiw Clothes fine and other Fabrics Jewelry, imports from Indonesia Greece, India, and Vietnam Upstairs 75 North at Main, 752-632- 4 Logan, |