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Show THURSDAY APRIL 26, Benson Stake Presents Roadshows From Mission Ekier DelRay Hobbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hobbs home Saturday, following his release from the church from Santiago, Chile have been special guests of Mrs. Ella Loosle. Mrs. Loosle's son Lyle and family have been special guests of Mrs. Ella Loosle. Mrs. Loosles son Lyle and family have been in Santiago for three years where Mr. Loosle serves as the LDS Church Education coordinator. The visitors and their families were here to attend conference and to be sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. One couple brought their five month old daughter to be sealed she holds the distinction of being the first Chilean child to be sealed to its parents in an LDS Temple. The men of the group are educators in their country and took the opportunity to visit schools of the area including Sky View High School. Lyle and Mary Loosle and children were guests of Mrs. Loosle also. Mary and the children are now living in Provo where two of the sms attend BYU. Mr. Loosle will be in South America until fall when he will be on sabbatical leave and will join his family in Utah. Thenamesof the guests all from Santiago are President Carlos Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Ricks were visited over the Easter weekend by the following sons and daughters and families: Mr. and Mrs. Clayne Ricks of Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs. Sterling (Barira ) Morris k family of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ricks and family of Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Don (Jane) Hansen and family of Amalga. The Cub Scouts, under the direction of Cub Master Lee Johnson, held their monthly pack meeting on April 19, Mexican games were led by den leaders Mrs. Sharon Kunxler and Mrs. Doris Falslev and Mexican food was prepared and served by Mrs. Balmos. Kelly Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reese, received his Wehlos award. Activity badges were presented to Steven Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pond Reese, and to Kelly Home Harold B. Lee, will be presented at Priesthood meeting Sunday morning. It is requested that all Priesthood leaders and heads of homes he present. The men are invited theiy, and to bring special meeting. Michael Ricks view, Idaho, has recently at the parents, Mr. and Ricks. Practicing for the Benson Stake Roadshows to be held Tuesday are (left to right) Darrell Egan, Morgan Carlson, Terri Egan, Trina Egan, Dris Mauchley and kneeling, Tresa Housley, all of the Richmond Ward. Each of seven wards will present their show at the Benson Stake Center, Trenton and in two Lewiston Wards. All seven wards participating will present their shows at the Stake Center, Trenton ward and two Lewiston wards Curtain time is 7:39 p.m. Smithfield 4th MIA Spring Sing Presents64 Circus Circus was the theme of the M!A:oSprMg,y&nff1heW several days last week visiting R8th',ir hdHaaiitotf , visited their parents, Bishop add Mrs! PrarikTidwell and Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Merrill over the weekend. The Merrills are also visiting relatives in Arizona before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Plowman and Mr. Bernard Hind attended the homecoming Sunday in Salt Lake City of their nephew, Douglas Hind who has returned from the California Mission. His assignment there was to work with deaf members of the -- recently. In an evening ofj in Texas. Mrs. Ronald Roberts from Grand- highlights, the most outstanding is convalescing in her home been visiting number was performed by the following an auto accident. home of his Bishops executive council coVal Myer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. nsisting of Bishop Noble Mrs. Delbert Myer and a stuErickson, Darwin Barker; dent at BYU spent the weekend Kristie Lindley, who is Sherman Lindhardt, musical at the home of Mr. and Mrs. employed and living in Ogden, director Wesley Tarbet, Arthur Lloyd Myer and family. spent the weekend at the home Petersen, Dalian Spackman of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Lloyd Heaps. Following the Paul Zurcher has returned Circus, the MIA girls served William Lindley. from the Oklahoma mission and Mrs. Isabelle Cardan spent circus refreshments to raise will his report May 6 in the give Church. During Sacrament several days in Orem recently funds to attend the yourth con- Fourth ward. in Snow ference at July. College and of Sunday Douglas sang at the home her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nelson meeting, a song composed by the deaf Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reeser of of Vallejo, Calif, spent several people hclthe worked with. He Russell Rich and family. While Albany, Ore, were recent guest days recently visiting Clintons dedicated Uie songto his parents, there she also visited with her at the Ronald Bell home mother, Mrs. Alice Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hind. son Doyle who was up from While here the Reesers were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubbard Fresno, California to enroll his entertained at the hone of Mr. and their tiny new son of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Herbert daughter Candace at B.Y,U, and Mrs. Herbert Ziegler and visited Sunday with Mr. HubZiegler entertained friends at a Mrs. Wendell (Beth) Munk visited Mrs. Harriet Noble, bards parents, Mr. and Mrs. potluck supper Saturday. Those has returned to her home whom they had met while ser- Charles Hubbard. present were Mr. and Mrs. Ruel almost two months at the St. ving a mission in the northwest Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marks hospital in Salt lake Dr. and Mrs. Monte Merrill Mrs. Alice Nelson spent and three sons of Seattle, Wash. Snelgrove, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot son-in-la- Mr. Thornley, Stake Ward Seventies Quorums Hold Banquet by Laree Bodily sang a solo for the Sunday Quorum held a party at School Easter program in Lewiston Second Ward Cultural Lewiston Second Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker of Hall with the Second ward Quorum members and their Avon were Sunday guests of wives as hosts. A Swiss steak their son and daughter-in-ladinner was served to more than Deloy and Kerin Baker and 60 people and a program was family. Carlos and Maureen Elwood presented by Oral Layne and his Hillbilly Troupe. Others in and children visited Sunday the group were Leora Smith, with the Ross Gordon and Lloyd Venna Oliverson and two Elwood families. Mrs. Leora Thurman and son daughters and Boyce and Neva of Provo were overRichard were Pitcher. Special guests R. Mrs. and J. President night guests of her sister, PresiEmerett Wiser, as the Thurof Richmond, Spackman dent and Mrs. Grant Sadler, mans were enroute to EdmonCove and Mrs. and Mrs. H. Ray ton, Calgary, Canada. Richard Gibbons, Lewiston. The tables recently returned from a miswere decorated in keeping with sion. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Talbot the Easter theme. Those makMr. and Mrs. Mervin Bodiand and preparing arrangements funeral services for attended and Mrs. Mr. were the meal ly ing Orson Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Griffeth on Saturday at Garn Bodily, Mr., and Mrs. Dayton Ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Reo G. Alder Duane Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. Fam Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. and family and Mrs. Edgar J. Alder, all of Preston, and Mr. ElRay Robinson. Guests of Mr. and Sirs. Loyal and Mrs. Gordon Bodily of Gittins and family for Easter Logan were Easter Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Nor- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. man Johnson and son of Mervin Bodily and Rozanne. The following Lewiston peo Laketown, Utah. Mr. Johnson The Benson Stake Seventies w . ple attended the funeral service Tuesday at Fairview, Idaho for Levi Bodily, 92: Mr. and Mrs. Vertis Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Bardo Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. George Pond, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiser, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wiser, Mrs. Zelma Wiser, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jackson, Mrs. Willis S. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Barlow, Mrs. Ada Kent, Merle G. Hyer, Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Bodily and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bodily and family. The deceased was the father of Mayor L.D. Bodily. Griffins Carpet Care care for your carpets call us. We dent saturate your carpet with water, steam or shampoo. The best method that money can buy dries In a few 543-M3- 9 Clarkston, Utah Mary Ann Howard, Smithfield; Joe and Jean Hayworth attended the wedding of a former Okinawa friend, George Hurt and his bride in Provo Utah. Mr. Hurt was in Okinawa with the service and is presently a student at BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Pack were dinner Mrs. Mark McBride were Bishop Harry Lockling and wife, Rebecca, Bishop Beningo Pantoja and wife, Mercedes, Bishop Roberto Delgado and wife, Betti, and Bishop Gustavo Barrios, wife, Cristina and daughter Carola. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bodily Ol Blackfoot, Idaho were overnight visitors at the home of the Albert Packers. They were here to attend the funerals of James Petersen, Logan and Levi Bodily, Farview. Both are relatives of Mr. Bodily. Ned Packer spent four days guests of the Hayworths m Blaster. Mrs. Julia Grant of Hyde Park and her daughter Mrs. Betty Jean Barnett of Fort: Worth. Texas were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Smith. All the children of Mr. and Mrs. O.F. Rodebush were home for the Easter weekend. They are James Rodebush and family of Sunnyvale, California, Ron Rodebush and family, Ogden; Jay Rodebush and family, and Sherry and Danny Eubanks, Logan; Louise and her girl friend, Janice Rappley Logan, and Cleve Rodebush, and Larry who is living here with his parents. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sorenson hosted thier parents recently at a birthday dinner for Mr. Sorenson at the Juniper Inn. Those present were Elaine Brandenberg c Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs.. Ran-d- y Bingham of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dudley of Providence, Park Dudley of Salt Lake City, Ronnie Sorenson of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sorenson Elaine Brandenberg and children. Connie Bingham, Hyrum; Park Dudley. Ronnie Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dudley and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Preece and family of Kaysville. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Roma Mills and Mr. and Leonard and Mildred McBride who are moving to Coeur D'Alene, Idaho to open a new business and Norma McBride and son of Sacramento, California. Dinner guests during the week at the home were Verna and Eldm Grander, Boise, and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley McBride. Mills-McBri- Mrs. Melba Channel has returned to her home after spending two mmths with her SUPREME STEEL BEST 22 FIRST LINE TIRES ing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bodrero of Logan visited at the Kcilsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Danielson were happy to have two of 'heir children and famil; us EaaU-- i ..iy visitors. Visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Coleman and children of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson and family of Pocatello. Youth speakers in Sacrament meeting were Tammi Sorenson and Marlene Tillman. A special musical number was presented by Quinn Coleman and his daughter. Ann accompanied by Elder Randy Coleman. Randy reported his experiences in the Northern States mission to a large crowd of ward members, relatives and friends. Following the services Mr. and Mrs. lunch to Henry Coleman-serve- d Quinn and Mary and Family, Gene and Luzon Coleman and son Lawrence and family in Houston, Texas. The Spring S j sg sponsored by the MIA'S provided an evening daughters, Mrs. Margretha Millie and Keith of fun for many families. The Kicu: Laurels presented a. mini- musical of Sleeping Beauty; the scouts and explorers entertained with skits; the Relief Matnews, Sherri Porter. Merritt and Elaine Coleman and son, and Val Scott Coleman. Society chorus sang two Three of the daughv.a? t Mr numbers and sponsored a and Mrs. Richard Eliij recoiv in sacrareading; a male quartette, ed individual awards Leon Pack, Jay Green, Robert ment meeting. The awards' Warnick and Ron. Bell were forwarded by the bishop of the San Diego ward in which presented two numbers. Vocal renditions were by second vear the family resided before movbeehives, first year Mia Maids. ing to Smithfield. Evonna. ' Lorraine Tillman, Larry Pond received her sixth year award, ' and Roger Tillman and Barbara Barbara her fourth, and Carma Scholes and accordion selec- her first. A bus with capacity of forty tions were played by Julie and ' Paul Gregory. Piano selections eight will leave the first Ward ' were presented by Teresa Chapel May 2 for a special ; Ogden Temple excursion for Lindley and her grandmother, and Marlene and Chad Tillman. First Ward members- Anyone to go should inform the Accompanists for the evening wishing were Teresa Lindley, Virginia Bishop immediately. The bus Harris. Marlene Tillman, and will leave at 5 p.m. A sack lunch to eat on the way should Ruth Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth be provided by those attending. Nielsen were guests of their A light refreshment will be at the First Ward daughter and family, Mr. and served Hall on return of the Cultural Mrs. Grant Hardman, Layton, for Easter Dinner. That even excursion that night - SEIBERLING Q0 B 40,000 L MILE E Wear Guarantee M S RADIALS NEW TIRE GUARANTEE! Very slight imperfections in finishing that do not affect FULL or ride... AND AT A FRACTION OF THE REGULAR COSTI GR70- - 15 36.95 Ronald HR70-1- 5 38.99 The children of Mr. and Mrs. James Tuveson spent the day recently with their parents celebrating Mr. Tuveson 's 85th birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tuveson, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. James Tuveson and their families, Mr.. and Mrs. Tommy Tuveson of LR70-1- 5 43.95 Clearfield, Miss Bessie Tuveson and Kenneth of Smithfield. of Ogden. Visitors at the Sorenson home for the Blaster Holiday were Mrs. Sorenson of Ogden. in Texas interviewing for Visitors at the Sorenson home employment and touring the for the Easter Holiday were plants of the Texas Implement Mrs. Sorensons mother, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Bette Lamb and Mrs. Harriet Noble. Ted Kay of Roy, a grandson of the Zieglers, entertained the group with his guitar and singing. Fed. Ex. Tax Mr. Tuveson was born April 12, 1888 in WHILE SUPPLY LASTS Al prices Him Good Coiinf, Smithfield. SMALL SPECIALIZING Authorized Dealership for Briggs & Stratton $1.50 to $3.64 Fed. Ex. IN sndly SERVICE ENGINE REPAIR Tu (HUf TIROS and Tecum nek Engines Complete Parts & Ser vice If you really minutes call for a free estemate. Cinsuentes, in Austin. Houston and Dallas. Ned is a graduate in Computer Programming from Utah State. Jo Elda Castillo and Phyllis Packer were weekend guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Val Castillo and Mr . and Mrs. Albert Packer. Both girls are employed in Salt Lake City. Co. Packer The President of the first LDS Stake to be organized in Chile and four Bishops of the Cumorah mission where he has served for the past two years. He will report his mission at Sacrament meeting Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Strengthening the narrated by President Smithfield 1st Ward News By Sybil returned A film, 3 Chilean Church Officials Visit by Alice Cardoe Cache North Stake Gold and Green hall will be held Saturday evening at the Cache Stake Center located at 125 West 6th North in Logan. Everyone 14 years of age and over is invited to attend and dress will be Sunday best. Benson will he represented in the floor show. CITIZEN-- Sociable Citizen Benson News Youth Returns THE CACHE 1973, Logan Lawn & Garden Center 101 So Main 752-221- 6 tOM IPITTfCIHIIEIES SIEMVECIE PHONE 563-61- 16 435 . MAIN SMITHFIELD |