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Show I CITIZEN THURSDAY MAY CACHE 3f 1973 Princesses Chosen Dairy Comings Smithfield 4th Lewiston Party Held For Visiting Twins by Laree Bodily Steven Bodily invited sixteen guests to a party honoring Steven and Stanley Bair while they were visiting here from their home in Nampa. Idaho. twins lived in The Bair a few months Lewiston until ago. Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Nielsen and son of Burley, Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. Golden Boman and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Git-tin- s. The Thomas Gittins and son, spent the Easter Albert, weekend at Rupert, Ida. with the James Gittins family. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Layne were in Smithfield Sunday for the blessing of their little grandchild, the son of Mr. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jerry Layne. The baby Clayton Nielsen over the was named Douglas Jerry. weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Michael Spackman had thier Waddell and family are enjoyand daughter, Lynn and Vivian Christensen of Richmond and ing a visit from Mike's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Waddell of their son Ridney, a student at Salt Lake City as their guests Erie, Pennsylvania. son-in-la- w Asel and Dora Boman and three children of Layton spent the weekend with their parents, SMALL and Tecumteh Engine! Complete Parts & Ser vice Logan Lawn & 101 Coaler So Main 752-221- 6 University. others for dinner. in Chattanooga. Barbara Petersen, Viva Mr. and Mrs. H. Fay Bemhisel returned home Sun- Smith, Fern Gibbons and Edith k vacation Barlow attended the Laurel day from a to California. flew to Conference recently as leaders They trip k Reno, Nevada where they were met by their son, Jay, and his family of Ft. Bragg, California. After enjoying a day at Lake Tahoe, they travelled to Jay's home to visit for a week. Their daughter, Virginia, of San Rafael joined the family group at Ft. Bragg for Easter. She then took her parents to spend a all-st- ar Citizen Cacfje Cfje The and Mrs. Henry Rawlings, Leonard family formerly lived Fairview, joined with the Young friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Morrison and family, Hyrum; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spackman and son, Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McOmber all spent Su- week at San Rafael and nday with their parents, Mr. and Carmel. Mrs. Fam Perkins and Larry Work began on Monday on the and Judy. extensive addition and remodelThe Duane Labrum family ing of the Lewiston Second spent the weekend in Salt Lake Ward Church house. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Petersen City with the Boyce Labrums and the Glenn Stanleys. and children are happily getting Dale and Sylvia Hansen drove acquainted with the new son to Salt Lake City to attend the who was bom April 20th. basketball game between the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elwood, Russian team and the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wiser, Autkorued Dealerthip for Briggt & Stratton Garden team of Utah players. Alan, Wendy and Carol Smith. Herman Johnson was sustainMr. Merl Cunningham and Mrs. Pearl Ha?kins are ed Sunday as a member of the patients at Logan L.D.S. Lewiston Fourth Ward Sunday School presidency. Hospital. David and Marilyn Barlow Mr. and Mrs. Preston Leonard have had guests from and son of Provo spent the Rawlins, Wyoming this past weekend with his parents, Mr. week. They were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Granville Barlow. On Robert Crook. Also there for Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon the weekend were Guerry Barlow and children, Cornish; Green and Ellis Forrester, both Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hyer and of Chattanooga, Tennessee, family, Julie Barlow, Kelly who have enrolled at Brigham Talbot, all of Lewiston, and Mr. two-wee- Jay Thomas took his sister, LuDean, and her friend, Ronda Goodey, to California on SaturFrom there they will day. to Hawaii for a travel vacation and a visit with two-wee- REPAIR ENGINE on Sunday. Published every Thursday Henrichsen Printing 48 West 1 North Smithfield, Utah at Dennis Watkins Marjorie Byers Publisher Editor Second class postage paid Smithfield, Utah 84335 at Subscription Rales: (5 per year $8 per year outside Cache Valiev and UfcLfcir OfTHf Mr. and Mrs. Byron Glover, Mr and Mrs. Grant Clawson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pitcher, all members of the Merry Mixers Square Dancing Club, drove to Montpelier, Idaho Saturday night to participate with other clubs. The caller was Fred Brown of Vernal, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Smith feted their daughter, Judy with a birthday dinner on Sunday. Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Loran Smith, Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood and son, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith, and from Lewiston Second ward. Janice Bodily, Kris Marler, Janet Petersen and Sonja Sharp were the second Ward girls who took advantage of the work shops, entertainment, lectures and banquets at the conference. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Marler accompanied their daughter, Kris, to Salt Lake City on Tuesday evening where Kris was a finalist in the Sterling Scholar Awards program. Mayor and Mrs. L. D. Bodily had relatives staying with them for several days during the past week. They were here for the funeral of their father, and grandfather, Levi Bodily. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hogan, Bend, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon S. Bodily, Phoenix, Ariz; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood, Reno, Nev; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade, Hamer, Ida; Mr. and Mrs. David M. Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bodily, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunter and their families, all of Salt Lake City. Others were Marc Wood 01 Sunnyvale, California; Harlow Wood, Los Angeles; Mrs. Kate Rasmussen, Provo; Max Wade, Logan, and Wendy and Peggy Wade, Hamer, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Karren and family, of Salt Lake City, came to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Karren. . Smithfield 2nd Lean Meatty Pork Steak Pork Sausage Bologna j?6$ Chunk Scon ? Biscut Mix Bake Hite Shortening canned god'. 3. Sunn Down Anglefood Cake Frinkie Mix each Brooksdale Salmon 1Can 99$ 6100 3100 Soda Pop Firetide Grahm Crackers Antrum Mushroom Steak 49$ 79$ 49$ 7100 Dog & Cat food Par-T-Pa- ck 79$ Sauce 10$ 389$ Swift Egg Salad 62$ Miracle Whip produce""" & Cream Ice Strawberries 29C Vagal. 69$ C? Wen tern Family Bananas 10u Cream Pies 379$ & DON'S MARKET ib,.. CARL Smithfield. Utah Spring Sing by Janis King Second Ward MIA Spring Sing was presented April 25, under the direction of Kathleen Griffiths. Represented in the event were the Laurels, First-yea-r Beehive girls. Relief Society, YWMIA and YMMIA presidencies and first and second year MIA Maids. The groups presented pantomimes, songs, skits, readings and dances. Denise Chambers celebrated her tenth birthday April 20, with a family dinner and cake. Her friend Dondi Straub was an overnight guest. Fiesta was the theme for pack meeting held April 25. Each den displayed sombrero s they had made and par- ticipated in breaking the candy-fille- d Den One pinatas. presented a skit titled Bull Fight. Awards were given by Seth Downs to Pat Reese, Steven Chambers, Lynn Godderidge, Randy Nielsen, David Tarbet, Brad Mallory and Brent Godderidge. Recent visitors of the Royce King family were Mr. Kings sister, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Nyman and family from California and Mr. and Mrs. Niel King from Burley, Idaho. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Smithfield City Council will hold a public hearing on a proposal to adopt a "Smithfield City Annexation Ordinance". Said Ordinance is on file in the office of the Goings by Harriet Noble Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Layne were visited during the weekend by Mrs. Laynes mother, Mrs. Vincent D. Larsen of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Dell Van Orden of Libertyville, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Nyman Winn and family and Mrs. and Mrs. Brandt Layne and family, all of Ogden and Mr. Laynes parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Russ Layne of Lewiston. Jeanne and Jerry Laynes new son was blessed Sunday in Sacrament Meeting and given the name Douglas Jerry by his father. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Swaner and daughter of Ogden, Mrs. Karren Reed and family of Willard, Mrs. Marilyn Burton and family of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Puffer and family of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Harris of Smithfield joined Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swaner Sunday for dinner at the Lofthouse. The Swaners son was blessed Sunday and given the name Derrick Lamonte by his father, Roger. Mr. Larry Lower is a patient at the Logan LDS Hospital as a result of a recent heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Homer and children of Tremonton 26 will be (back left to Representing N. Logan in the County Dairy Princess pageant on May Pamela Batt row, and Gayla right) Barbara Waldron, Rochelle Tew, Karen Jackson, (Front row) Waite. spent Sunday with Mrs. Homer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Jaussi. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Geary attended Sacrament Service in Logan Sunday to witness the naming of their grandson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nelson. The child was named Gregory by his father. Mrs. Nelson is the former Ellen Geary. Bishop Frank Tidwell is spending a few days at the Logan LDS Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday in Logan for Phyllis Kofoed of American Fork. She was a daughter of former ward Jeri Stephenson, Carol Smith, Linda Noble, Kris Marler and Judy Rawlins were chosen from a field of ten girls to represent Lewiston. As in N. Logan and Smithfield, the Lewiston pageant was directed by the Dairy Wives. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith. members, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Noble and son of Denver, Colo, visited recently with Mervins mother, Vera Noble, and with his brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton , ' . Ravsten and daughter visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and family or Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nuttal and family visited in Provo last week with their daughter, Mrs. Susan Hardy. Mrs. Hardy was spending a few days there receiving medical attention. Herbert Ziegler, was released yesterday from Logan LDS Hospital where he spent ten days as a result of a heart at- tack. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Jaussi was blessed and given the name Troy Richard by his father Sunday in Fast Meeting. Making their debut at Health Day will be Smithfields Dairy princesses Kathy Chambers, Peggy Stevens, Doreen Eskclson, Joy Johnson and Sheri Hillyard. U wa. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS AND MODERATE RATES! When you play the hotel game you usually take your choice; excellent accommodations or moderate rates. Heads you lose: tails you lose. Now when you are staying in Salt Lake City you can have both excellent accommodations at moderate rates, in the middle of the downtown business area. Located on the corner of South and West Temple Streets, the Temple Square Hotel is right across the street from historic Temple Square and ft block from the Salt Palace. And it offers all the services that make a fine hotel: inside parking, restaurant, beauty shop, barber shop, and gift shop. All this at rates that you can afford. Next time you're visiting Salt Lake City stay at the Temple Square Hotel and win. . . . City Recorder and is available for public inspection. Said Public Hearing will be conducted in the City Council Room at 69 North Main Street, Smithfield, Utah at 8:00 p.m. on the 23rd day of May, 1973. n By order of the City of Smithfield City, Utah. 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