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Show Page 4- - Thursday Dec. 7, 1972 usu Smithfield Second Ward by DeAnn Chambers party was given recently for Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Low to celebrate their 56th wedding anniversary. The special evening was held at the lions Lodge in Smithfield and 46 members of their family were present. Lorin and Vilate were married on Nov. 29, 1916. They are the parents of four Godderidge with Carol Low. The Day Relief Society is planning a Christmas program for the 19th. Sister Myrtle Cooper will present the lesson. Nancy Straatman is in charge After Bingham as the lucheon pine cone wreathes were made by the eleven members present. In our Fast and Testimony Dec. 7 USU Chorale and Band Stake with only one loss last Concert, Fine Arts Center, 8 week against Newton. p.m. Members of the team include: Diane Johnson, Shelley Gittens, Dec. 8 Pops Concert, Johnny Michele Condie, Trina Smith, River and Mac Davis, USU Michele Hansen, Marjorie Spectrum, 8 p.m. Scholes, Cora Lee Weeks, Billie Joe Weeks, Nancy Pitcher, Dec. 8 USU Art Guild sale, Sherri Chambers, Jolynn Low, Library Art Gallery. Julie Ballam, Vickie Read, Lanell Tueller, Lisa Low and Dec. 9 Basketball, University Their coach Brenda Yeates. of Utah vs USU, USU Spechas been Mary Lee Flygare. trum, 7:30 p.m. Rebecca Lu Hansen entertained members of the Extra Mural Field Hookey and Volley and meeting Sunday, Brother and of the program Sister Robert Porter had their refreshments will be served. baby daughter blessed and Regular Pack Meeting was given the name of Heidi Lyn. held Nov. 30th with Cub Master, Kathy Ann Corbridge was conchildren, Afton Woodruff, firmed a member of the church Sanford Mallory conducting. Bobcat pins were given to Budd, Charles and Ned, all of and Kent Heaps son of Brother The Lows also and Sister Heaps received his Richard Lamb and DeLon Smithfield. Williams. Darrell Downs have 18 grandchildren and eight Duty to God Award. Wolf his A received combined Married Mutual After the Badge and great grandchildren. dinner, family films were and Young Married couples one silver and one gold arrow points. Lynn Godderidge was Ball team members and enjoyed and an anniversary held a fireside Sunday evening. coaches from Utah State to from David Elder cake was served the group. presented his Bear Badge. Salisbury were Awards Newton on the The Stake Priesthood given University Tuesday at her Citizenship spoke subject, to Steven in Efforts Preview for eleven-year-oChambers, Kelly home. The hockey team took Being "Family boys and their fathers was held Missionaries. Spudnuts and King, Jeff Robertson and John- the intermountain champNov. 29. Stake President Blaine hot spiced punch was served to ny Hyden. Johnny also ionship in the recent tournathose in attendance. This group received his Scholarship ment and the A and B Volley Rich conducted the meeting. Award. A fun skit was Ball teams took second and Speakers included Bishop Oral is planning a special Christmas Ballam and Bishop Edwin Jar-din- e. party to be held December 16th. presented by the Webelo Den 1, third places. The A team won The Night Relief Society then all three Cub Dens raced the right to attend the National After the meeting a banquet was prepared and Christmas party will be held puddle jumpers they had made Volley Ball Meet to be held at served under the direction of this evening at the church during the month. Scott Provo next spring. Sister-in-laA Janene Hansen and mother, was lesson be house. will declared the Stake and Ward Primary given by Pitcher in175 Games in this winner event Smith which Carol leaders. after Mary, helped Rebecca with Nancy Approximately were will luck conduct the and decorations and the played volving parents pot Amey boys, dads, Bishoprics, Aaronic Priesthood boyd and sharing time of goodies and and hot chocolate and smorgesboard luncheon. After the luncheon slides of team acleaders participated. refreshments served. recipes brought by the sisters. Bee Hive Girls volley ball tivities were shown, games Philia Fun Club was held in A short program will follow unthe home of Marjorie der the direction of Sister Mada team took second place in the were played and prizes given. Former Residents ld w WINTER CLEARENCE Litter Prevention Films Available IDEAL TRAVEL TRAILERS Film programs dealing with litter prevention and the All Modles Greatly Reduced BUY NOW problems of solid waste disposal are available through the U. S. Brewers Association's Utah Office in Salt Lake Gty. Eight sound, color films on the environment are adapted for use by schools, civic clubs ! AND SAVE VERLS AUTO SERVICE 16 N. 2nd West Trenton ton, Utah 257-32- and other organizations. Requests for programs can be 11 r Speak At Service Gardner The Lloyd family, former residents of Richmond now living in Afton, Wyoming, were speakers at Sunday evening services in the Richmond South Ward. Richard reported his Australian mission from which he has recently returned. by Alice S. Cardoa Cub Scouts of Benson Ward will hold their pinewood derby tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at the ward cultural hall. Each boy will enter a d car in the race. All cub scouts and hand-carve- their parents (especially fathers) are invited to attend. (hie hundred percent of Bensons Blazer B boys and their fathers attended the Cache North Stake Priesthood Preview which was held at Hyde Park Saturday night Those attending included: John Allen and his son Bart, Rihnp Kenneth Ballard and his son Todd, Howard Byington and his son Dave; Rulon Falslev and his son Chad, Carlos Henrie and his son Ray, Robert Hoffman and his son, Jack, Howard Johnson and his son Robert, Val Johnson and his son Val Dean, F. Pond Reese and his son Richard, Thomas Reese and his son Victor; and the Deacons Quorum Presidency; David Reese, Bruce Snow, Gregory Miller, and Allen Cardon. A program, themed "Priesthood is Power was conducted by Pres. Charles L. Hyde. C. Max Caldwell, High Councilmen Clavel Haslam and J. Clair Batty. Music was rendered by the boys. A skit was presented by Rendell Seamons and his son Clayton of the Hyde Park Ward. A banquet, served by the Stake Board Primary officers and Ward Primary Presidents, was enjoyed by about 200 fathers and sons. Brent Munk and Debbie Hall were married November 30, in A the Logan LDS Temple. was honor in their reception held that evening at Rosella Manor, Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon H. Hall of River Heights; and Brent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert Munk of Benson. Debbie and Brent are both graduates of Sky View High School and three weeks in Fresno, California with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Speakers were Pres. Doyle Cardon and family. Lt. Kenton H. Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel C. Reese, is k home on a leave, and is enjoying a visit with his parents. Kenton is stationed at P.S.C. Box 2081 Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota 58201, where he is attending pilot training school. two-wee- Mr. and Mrs. . at the home of DeAnns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cowley. At Sacrament meeting Sunday, Richard Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Pond Reese, and Todd Ballard, son of Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Ballard, were presented to receive the Aaronic Priesthood and to be Brent ' attended ordained Deac-nand has filled a mission to Mrs. Bob (Martha) seminary. USU, s. Western Australia. They will make their home in Benson, where Brent will work with his father on their dairy farm. Mrs. Isabelle Cardon returned home after spending Kaiser spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Pond Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ricks were guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Ricks. Former Cache Valley GirlTo Marry by Maureue Buttars Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Ralph O. Chadwick of Norfolk, Virginia announce the marriage of their Saving. attended Sky View High and is the grand daughter, of Mrs. Agnes Buttars. Mr. Richard Brooks, Hacienda Hts., California, was a guest at the home of Mrs. Lil Ruther-fur- d during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Richman, are happy to have their son Larry, return to make his home in Cornish. Mr. Richman has daughter, Lynda, to Mr. Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Lee Bergstrom, son of and Roland Bergstrom West Palm Beach, Waste An Objective View, Florida, the 24th of November, Cycles and Things Worth at Norfolk, Virginia. Lynda 1 been employed in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright and family of Logan, were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myler. Virginia and Mae Hanson spent the weekend in Salt Lake They were house shopping. guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Melconian. and family visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Able in Brigham Gty Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill of. Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Samsel and two children of Loveland, Colorado spent Friday night visiting his parents, Mr., and Mrs. William Hill has Mrs. Gifford Samsel. Mrs. Robert Goodwin accomreturned to her home after and panied her brother and wife, extend stay in Salmon, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Pitcher Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jensen of and baby daughter of Ogden Fairview, Idaho to Twin Falls, were Sunday dinner guests at Friday to attend funeral of an the home of Mr. and Mrs. uncle, Mr, Lawrence Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. DeConn Pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Richman Irvin-Kefldeir-- Weese in Tremonton Sunday. The women are sisters. The Crime Rate in flit Western States is the greatest in the nation. Protect your home, your business, your automobile and your life against fire, theft and vandalism. Call Darwin Larsen at Intermountain Radar Sentry Alarms. 7S2-356- for some 1 expert advise on how to protect possessions. Party Planned by Evelene Moody The Relief Society Christmas party will be held Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. A traditional Christmas program will be given with the Singing Mothers AT YOUR cc3fl&p part- icipating. Shirley Bartschi, supervisor, reminds members to bring their decorated film cans containing candy or cookies to be exchanged among Dealer Agent the sisters. Before the party, mothers' 5 on "Building The Self Image will be given by teacher, Judy Roe. Mothers are encouraged to attend to learn their role in helping their children to have positive self images. The regular meeting will also take place at 10:00 a.m. Mrs. Carol Watkins will present, On Being A Good Neighbor. Singing Mothers will practice at 9:00 a.m. There will be a training lesson No. Color TV ck M IU(BiH Don't settle for lest nursery and members are than RCA! Get yours now! 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