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Show WESTERN AMERICAN u.of U. Library S.L.C. Utah 84112 VOL XI NO. 33 SMITHFIELD, UTAH 84335 Stake Sustains IA Leaders 0F OWB DE Benson Stake sustained leaders to the new MIA program Sunday at the general session of the Benson Stake conference. Presented by President R. J. Spackman to be sustained were Melvin G. Sadler, chairman of the Aaronic Priest- hood MIA; Mark L. Theurer, High Council advisor; Norman T. Erekson, High Council Priest advisor; Phillip E. Bergeson, High Council Teachers advisor, and Don J. Gibbons, High Council Deacons advisor. Sustained to positions of lead- ership in the Young Womens Aaronic Priesthood organization were Carol P. Hendricks, advisor; Beth Titensor, Laurel advisor; Aileen Jensen, Mia Maid advisor; Leah Burnett, Bee Hive advisor, and Lona G. Holt, secretary. Evan B. Hall, Glen L. Griffin and Norma Bodily will serve on fhp .service and activities com- , Barbecues for 20 cents and a drink for a nickle was the going rate for lunch at Trentons first Community Fair Saturday. Trenton Marks CommunTrentons first ity Fair was a resounding 4-- H success as residents, young and old, turned out to support the bake auction, see the parade and exhibits, hear the 4-- H ned and sponsored by Trentons five clubs and their leaders. Awarded ribbons for their projects were Iva Jean Pitcher, Susan Oswald, Sherrie Oswald, Paul Miner, Ricky Miner, Rae 4-- H 4-- H rs all-da- Conference Set For Saturday Frank- The 12th semi-annugioic'l representative of the lin Regional Conference will be Council of Twelve, will preside held Saturday at the Benson at the conference which will be Stake Center in Richmond ac- conducted by Benson Stake cording to Herb Harrison, President Rex G. Plowman! Franklin Region and Benson Directing the departmental Stake executive secretary. workshops will be Lenore C. ReGunderson and Marjorie C. Paul W. Bott, Franklin Pingree of the Relief Society General Board; Claudia Fuhri-ma- n of the Primary General Board, and Harry V. Brooks of thge Sunday School General Board. Magnify Your Calling is The Summit Park Golf the theme of the conference Course stockholders will hold which opens with an 8 a.m. their annual party Thursday, general session. Aug. 23 at the course, according Workshops for Relief Society, to Darrell Pitcher, president. Primary and Sunday School 4:30 will The event leaders and a Priesthood total begin at of round a with golf team session will begin at 8:40 p.m. following by dinner at 7:30 p.m. a.m. The Priesthood group is All stockholders and their scheduled to divide into discuswives are invited to attend. sion groups at 10:50 a.m. Stake music chairmen, under Reservations may be made by the direction of Stratford Loos-l-e, contacting the pro shop. and stake librarians will al Summit Park Stockholders has been named to the high honor roll for the spring quarter ar Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. 11 a.m. Lunch will be served by a Benson Stake Elders Quorum. President R. J. Spackman is arrangements chairman for the half-da- y conference. - New leaders of the . Marilyn Smith, Ellen Griffin, Jane Chambers, Annette Cottle and Sherrie Oswald in the clothing and cooking division; Lori Andrew, Paula Jensen, Amy Lee Jensen, Barbara Griffin, Kathleen Jensen and Emily Jensen in the child care division and Wendy Spackman in the clothing division. The range management division of Trentons Lasso Loop Club was also recognized for their exhibit. Dr. Gerald Olsen of Utah State University and Emma Andersen of the Cache County Extension Service were speak- ers at the fair. Games and races, including chicken and rabbit chases, rounded out the days activities. Chairman of the event was LaDawn Miner, Trentons 4-- H ses-Preside- nt Melchezi-de- k Priesthood MIA include President R. J. Spackman, chairman; McKay P. Marler, High Council advisor for young adults; Dennis Fred Alvey, young adults president; G. Richard Bagley, High Council advisor, and President Rulon F. Thompson, special interest. . Reunion Set Descendants of Erastus and Lucinda Gates Bingham will hold a family reunion Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Area A, Willow Park, in Logan. Family members are asked to bring a lunch. Hyde Park Sets Tax Levy At a time when the price of nearly everything is rising, Hyde Park residents will pay the same property tax assessment as last year. The citys town board approved a 14 mill levy at their August 9 meeting. In other city business, the town board: Approved the trade-i- n of the citys tractor and sickle mower on a used tractor from Bullens. The price of the new machine, will be including the trade-in, $1800. Plan'Party meet at mittee. Fair 4-- H speakers and cheer on their Ann Pitcher and Tamara But-tain the garden produce favorite chicken chaser. y The affair was plan division; Iva Jean Pitcher, Roll Honor Connie Leavitt oi Smithfield 4-- 1J Eunice W. Rich was sustained as a member of the Stake Relief Society Board and Lucy H. Spackman to the Stake Relief Society presidency. Speakers at the general sion included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Durrant, who reported their Cumorah mission; High Councilmen Darren Hatch and Dennis Jackson; Shirley Miller who recently returned from a mission in France and Pres. Spackman and Pres. Sadler of the Benson stake presidency. Stake president Rex G. Plow- man conducted the conference and was the final speaker. The Richmond ward choir directed by Ruey Forsgren provided music for the session. Remember the world of souls is great in the sight of the Lord, themed a Saturday evening conference session con- ducted by Pres. Sadler. A film. This Js, My, .Glory" was presented. Arranged for the installation of a fire hydrant in the Maurice Welsh 28-ho- sub- division. Contacted plumber, Jay Hansen, to inspect a water line . going into the subdivision, and Met with Ron Church concerning specifications for a metal storage building. Church will present a bid based on those specifications. Sky View Registration Sky View registration will begin Saturday scheduled by grade and community. Seniors will1 register Saturday, juniors on Monday and sophomores on Tuesday, according to the schedule t below SENIORS Monday - Tuesday Saturday, Aug. 18 JUNIORS-SOPHOMORE- 9:00a.m.- - 9:30a.m. 9:30a.m. -- 10:00a.m. 10:00 a.m. -- 10:30 a.m. 10 :30a.m. 11:00a.m. :00a.m. -- 11 -- 11:30a.m. a.m. 12:00 Noon 0 12:00 p.m. 11 :30 -- Noon-12:3- 12:30p.m.1:00p.m.1:30p.m.2:00p.m.- - 1:00p.m. 1:30p.m. 2:00p.m. 2:30p.m. S,. " sr'rl2:00Noon-12:30p.Lewiston, Cornish Newton, Trenton, Clarkston, Cache Junction 12:30 p.m. -- 1:00 p.m. Providence 1:00p.m.- - 1:30p.m. 1:30p.m.- - 2:00p.m. Nibley, College Ward, Young Ward North Logan, Logan 2:00p.m.- - 2:30p.m. 2:30p.m.- - 3:00p.m. Millville, River Heights Petersboro Wellsville, Mendon, 3:00p.m.- - 3:30p.m. Avon 3:30p.m.- - 4:00p.m. Hyrum, Paradise, 4:00p.m.- - 4:30p.m. Hyde Park, Benson Richmond, Cove, Amalga 4:30p.m.- - 5:00p.m. Smithfield 5:00p.m.- - 5:30p.m. u m. |