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Show CACHE CITIZEN THURSDAY MAY 10, 1973 Smithfield 6th Smithfield 2nd Del Monte Convention Michael Perkins Chosen To Attend USU Seminar Attended in Colorado Individual awards were Janis King by in Sacrament Dean E. by Bishop meeting Mr. and Mra. Ardith M. Bishojf to the following girls: Farrell and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lisa Low, Daine Johnson, Holt recently returned from a Vicky Read, Sharon Western, trip to the Rocky Mountain Julie Ballam, Nancy Pitcher, Canners Convention in Colorado Jo Weeks, Michelle Billy Springs, Colorado as represenHansen, Marjorie Kay Scholes, tatives from the Smithfield and Susan Pitcher, Lavell Tueller, Franklin Del Monte plants. Pitcher, Part of their trip was spent in Terry King, Polly Susan Farrell, Denise Weeks, Pueblo, Colorado visiting Mr. Sherrill Condie, Cindy Smith, presetted Sunday Holt's sister Mrs. Sharon Richman and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mack Tueller are the proud parents of a 10 lb. baby boy bom April 27th. The baby will be named Kevin Jensen Tueller. Mrs. Leone Elwood fell Monand broke her shoulder. We day wish her a speedy recovery. Walch, Joan Campbell, Nora Michael W. Perkins, son of Richards, Vesta Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Perkins, Jennie West were among those has been named as one of 25 of the Special Interest group scientists and engineers throughout the nation to attend an eight-wee- k institute on environmental science at Utah State this summer. Perkins is chairman of the department of physical and life sciences at Bonnie Jorgensen, Leslie Hansen, Martella Peter, Mary Provo. Released from the Primary with a vote of thanks was Karen Hampton, and sustained was. to the YWMIA were Marcia Chambers and Marilyn Nelson. Today is Temple Day. - - 563-504- 7 Health Day float adverThe pryamids of cans on this long-ag- o tise Sego and Spring Garden products but can you identify the little girls? Quin Plowman, who brought the picture to the Citizen would be interested in knowing more about it If you have a clue as to the year it was taken or any other details, We Cater For Parties We Will Open On Tuesday Night For Special Parties please call the Citizen or Mr. Plowman. Jess Roberts, manager of Gepharts Store in Smithfield, would like to give gift certificates to the ladies on the float. If you recognize yourself in this picture, stop in at Gepharts and see Jess. Shirley Bartschi and children recently enjoyed a l(klay visit with Mrs. Bartschis parents, Mary and Elliott Killpack and her brother and sister-in-laPaul and Jerri Killpack and son in San Pedro, Calif. Mr. Leon Forsgren visited recently with his daughters and Ruth and Dee Lynn Nielson and family and Donna Forsgren in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Barney and son have moved to Logan. Mr. Barney plans to attend summer classes at USU. HOURS a.m. 11:30 p.m. Saturday 12:00 - 9:30 p.m. Sunday Smithfield 3rd Ward News -- by Eileen Kump $ Citiun Cacljc QHje Family Makes New Home In Denver North Main Smithfiold Grant and Rosemary son moved from the ward this week to make their home in Denver, Colorado. Grant, a Published every Thursday at Henrichsen Printing West 1 North Smithfield, Utah Dennis Watkins Publisher Editor Marjorie Byers carpenter with Mickelson Construction 5 $6 Co., is now in Denver. Rosemary, Lauri, Derek, and Jared are with Rosemary's mother in Brigham Second class postage paid at Smithfield, Utah M335 City waiting for their new home to be available. Nora Nilson is spending a few days with her daughter Nereece per year per year outside Cache Valiev hop LEAN TENDER CUBE STEAK Old "J.. 1 . 29 1 Faithful 1.29 BonelessHam Sliced Bacon Ground Beef 79( Lb. EI gg good Noodles Mandarin 0ranSes 88f conned1 0 51.00 White 89t ivi u, . king Cold Cream Noodles Soap 3100 w Cat Food 3 Flavors Tub Hunt 53c 101.00 32oz. Jiffy Jelh He Dessert Kotex 40 W extern ,11100 Cake, Muffin Mix & Frosting 1.19 count f amily Pineapple Juice 3 100 Morton 81.00 'V produce q food Mother t Day Cream Pies 379C Hash Browns 3100 Orchids 980 Bedding Plant Flat 3.98 CARL & DON'S MARKET Smithfitld. Utah Lundberg. The Sorge family also enjoyed a visit last weekend from Mitch Benavides graduated from Primary Sunday. Later in the day he was ordained a deacon in the Aaronic Lorraine Hulet has been Donnett and Ralph Frei of sustained as the new homemak-America- n Fork. Donnett is a, in8 counselor in the Relief Obituaries I Society Presidency. She replaces Margaret Hansen. Priesthood by D. Leon West David Boudrero, Maiine Anderson, and Jill Toolson have been sustained as teachers in the Sunday School. Mr. and Sirs. Jody Ashment of 77 South 1st East moved from the ward last weekend. They will make their new home in Salt Lake City. :i , al fireside Sunday at the Logan Tabernacle. A program was presented by the Sounds of Zion of the USU LDS Institute. Mrs. Vera Pinson spent a recently with her Kathy daughter and and Ronald Rasmussen and family in Pocatello, Idaho. The Rasmussen's have a new baby daughter. :iU Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hillyard enjoyed visits to Twin Falls, Idaho and Jackpot, Nevada last week. Sunday they visited their grandaugbter, Mrs. Susan Redd in a Provo hospital where she was to undergo surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Moody visited friends in Blackfoot and Pocatello, Idaho over the weekend. Mrs. Vesta Hansen has as her guests her sister and brother-in-laNina and Kenneth Cottle from Oregon. Mrs. Helen Bastian is home following three days in the Logan LDS Hospital. She is reportedly feeling much better. President and Mrs. Blaine Rich and family enjoyed having Elder and Mrs. Henry D. Taylor as house guests over the weekend. Elder Taylor, an assistant to the Council of Twelve, was the presiding authority at the Smithfield Stake Conference. Members of the Stake Presidency, their wives and Elder and Mrs. Taylor enjoyed dinner together Saturday and Sunday. Other guests on Sunday were Bishop and Mrs. Don Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Stratford Loosle. He was bom in Smithfield The benediction was given by sang in many local musical August 12, 1866 to Samuel Peter B. L. Gittins and burial was in programs. and Loretta Lucinda Miles Smithfield Cemetery. She is survived by four sons Nilson. On Dec. 20, 1911, he Mrs. Richardson was born in NOTICE OF PUBLIC married Helen Letitia Read in and two daughters: Stanley HEARING Hewelsfield, Glouscester, The Smithfield City Counthe Logan LDS Temple. She Richardson, Logan; Vaughan a will hold a public hearing On England, Sept. 4, 1893, died November 24, 1920. Richardson and- Conrad cil on a proposal to adopt a of Charles Gilbert and daughter Richardson, both of Smithfield; Smithfield City Annexation February 14, 1923, he was Sarah Elizabeth Bird Vaughan. Ordinance". Said Ordinance Gilbert Richard'-on-, married to Nora Estella She came to the United Burley, is on file in the office of the States Hansen. He and Nora were Idaho; Ila McFarland, Turtle Recorder and is 12. the of City at age honored this year on their fifLake, N.D.; and Willa Marion available for public Inspection. On Sept. 2, 1914, she married tieth wedding anniversary. Cellan, Soda Springs, Idaho; 21 Said Public Hearing will Mr. Nilson is survived by his Richard H. Richardson in the grandchildren and 15 great be conducted In the City Council Room at 69 North wife, a son, and five daughters: Logan LDS Temple. He died grandchildren. Main Street, Smithfield, Dale I. Nilson, Smithfield; Mrs. May 15, 1969. Utah at 1:00 p.m. on the 23rd She is also survived by four Henry B. (Feryl) Petit, Bell, day of May, 1973. acIven S. Nilson brothers: was Mrs. Richardson an Earnest and Lionel n By order of the City Calif.; Mrs. Roy A. (Connie) of LDS Smithfield of the tive Church of both member City, Vaughan, Downey, Laremore, San Marcos, Calif.; Utah. S. Iven Nilson Mrs. Glade Sweeten, Los Altos, and served in her ward as choir Idaho; Robert Vaughan of Roy Betty Hatch, City Recorder and Harold leader for many years. She also Vaughan of Hyrum. Publication date: May 10, Calif.; Mrs. Harvey (Lawana) 1973 Funeral services for S. Iven Larsen, Newton; and Sirs. Paul Nilson were held May 1 in the (Nereece) Herd of Salt Lake Cin, Smithfield Third Ward chapel. ty. A foster son, Bryan CLARKSTON LEGAL NOTICE lives in Davenport, Mr. Nilson, who had been in THE GOVERNMENT OF failing health for some time, Washington. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY i! OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING Also surviving are 18 was 86 at the time of his death 1IOO PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. FLANS TO EXPEND IT REVENUE INARINe ALLOCATION FOR THE ENTITLEMENT WASHINGTON. PENOO IIGINNING DC. 20Z2S 28. greatApril grandchildren, eight EXECUTIVE MOHIAL OikE One Mock If IN. Ran a based fln IK) AND MOWS Theron Hansen of the grandchildren, and the followm CUa BrOBMBl IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER (U DEBT Moor wM tta avaEaMny of runny staring fun EASED UPON AN bishopric conducted services. ing brothers and sisters: Miles EonounH rtquaamtnli of yoyr JuruMciianl imUATEO TOTAL OF Speakers were Bishop C. R. Nilson and Mrs. Hazen W. Merlin Jensen, lifelong friend (Ruby) Hillyard, Smithfield; ACCOUNT NO AVOID OUT INCMASK NO EFFECT of the family, and Don Mrs. Alta Christensen, RichTOO SOON TO LESSEN DEBT INCREASE Chambers, also a family friend. mond, and Wesley Truman PREDICT EFFECT Music included a vocal duet Nilson, Ogden. (Ml TAXES In wtuefi f tta faftmmg marmora ia it m Via agicnf nflaci Via tai yaMabiay af Ramnua Stanng Fun lavala af your junadetan? Check aa many aa apply. by other friends of the family, WILL ifuiLI HDUCWfl WlUACOUCt AMOUNT OF MTE Archie L. Jenkins and Emma IIATf OF A MAJM TAX. INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX. H. Marriott, accompanied by PREVENT MCMASf IN fVML NO EFFECT ON TAX LWCU OF A MAJOR TAX Nola Jenkins. They sangGoing Marion Richardson TOO (Odd TO FKKI IWfCT Home. Funeral services were held The Relief Society Chorus Sealso sang a number, Sweet is April 25 in the Smithfield e long-timfor cond Ward Chapel the Work and Coy Manning Smithfield resident, Marion Hath He Clean That sang Alice Vaughan Richardson, 79. Hands and a Pure Heart" acMrs. Richardson passed away companied by Elaine Jensen. April 21 in her Smithfield home. The invocation and benedicBishop Dean E. Bishoff contion were given by President W. ducted the noon services. Merle Hazen Hillyard and Willard A. of Mrs. Cellan, a of the Hansen, brother-in-law- s Richardson, gave the family deceased. A nephew, George prayer and the invocation was Smith, offered the family given by Bishop W. A. Hansen. prayer, and a son, Dale I. A grandson, Thomas Nilson, dedicated the grave at Richardson, gave a eulogy the Smithfield cemetery. relating Mrs. Richardson's life in Smithfield since her arrival Mr. Nilson had lived his entire life in Smithfield and was from England 67 years ago. Hazen Hillyard . Patriarch well known as a successful farmer and livestock dealer. gave remarks as did Bishop Bischoff. Music was provided by the Always an active member of the LDS Church, he filled a misSmithfield Second Ward Choir sion to the Eastern States which sang, O My Father and subsequently was a and LuDean Paulsen, Lorraine member of the 17th Quorum of Lundberg and Marilyn Lower Seventies and a stake mis- who sang, "Beyond the ms m roue core . ncur anw sionary. At the time of his Sunset. A recitation was given death, he was a High Priest. by Dean Fowler. - Coun-cllme- n B 41 son-in-la- w frozen grand neice of Deana i Imperal Margarine i Catsup enjoying a temple trip which enabled than to do work for their own families in the Logan Temple. They are now in Salt Lake City showing LDS Church historic sites to their two children. Hol-jeso- Peaches La Choy Guests at the home of Major and Mrs. Martin K. Sorge for a week were Fred and Lynn Kolilis of Tacoma, Washington. The Kolilis family were friends of Sorges when they were stationed in Tacoma. They are MMSUOFTNC . Subscription Rates: Parkin- Herd in Salt Lake City. When she returns she will again live in the family home on South Main. Mr. Nilson passed away April 28. long-await- multi-region- son-in-la- son-in-la- 132 attending the Utah Technical College, at week Ann Downs, Colleen Covey and Colleen Baker. MARVS CAFE 9:00 Susan Faye Roskelley, by Evelene Moody 1908-191- 0, |