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Show THURSDAY, Committee Sustained Members of a service and activities committee for MIA were sustained at sacrament meeting Sunday. They were Julia Groesbeak, Janice Egbert, and Lynn Clark. Pat Clark was sustained as MIA Maid advisor. Representing the stake presidency were High Council-me- n Vernon Summers and Richard Taylor. Relief Society homemaking day, Wednesday, began with a delicious brunch followed by budget workshop conducted by Jerrold Merrill. An efficient method of recording income and expenditures was analyzed. Fashion Fabrics of Logan brought a revue of fall fashions, with ward members modeling the clothes. Mothers and daughters also modeled their own creations. Dean and Carol Eves and their five children from Othello, Wash., have been visiting during the past week with Marjean Kindlisbacher and family. Clair and Diane Haslam attended the graduation exercises from nursing school of Diane's sister, Cora McGary in Idaho Falls last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schwartz and family spent several days last week in Yellowstone Park and at Rexburg, Ida., visiting relatives. Mr. Schwartz and sons enjoyed a ten mile Snake River raft ride. Soon after returning home the family entertained friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Foulke and family from Chicago, 111. Mrs. Virginia Hansen visited in Mesa. Ariz., with her daughMr. and Mrs. ter and Robert Vaughan and family and attended the wedding of her Julie Pitcher became the 336 South 6th East. bride of Corwin Dale Fewkes Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schwartz Saturday in a ceremony at the and family attended the Beutler Salt Lake LDS Temple. family reunion held in North Julie is the daughter of Bishop Logan park last Saturday. Guests at their home Saturday and Mrs. M. Boyce Pitcher and night and Sunday were Ruby Corys parents are Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz of Salt Lake City and Virgil C. Fewkes, Kearns. Barbara Schwartz of Rexburg, Ida. The newlyweds were honored The infant son of Jerry and at a reception held that evening JoAnn Thain was given the at the Benson stake center in name of Travis Paul by his Richmond. The following evenfather at this months fast ing an open house was held at meeting. Two children were the Kearns stake center. confirmed members of the Cory graduated from Kearns church. They were Lisa Brown, high school and seminary and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. has attended the University of Jerome Thornley and Adair .Utah. He is a member of the Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Marine Reserve. John Robbins. Julie was active in band and (SCy caifla Qao Ofta "Q65CG0" orchestra at Sky View high by Janet Cottle at her home in school. Following their honeymoon they will make their home in Salt Lake City. Out of town guests at the reception were the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malin of Phoenix, Ariz. Prior to the wedding, Julie was honored at several showers. Attending a kitchen shower given by Leslie Nielsen at her home in Smithfield were Renee Burtenshaw, Patsy and Paula Stephensen, Denise Litz, Bobbie Alvey, Vicki Hoffman, Debbie Warnick, Carole Maughn, Marilyn Nielsen, Terri Nielsen, Neva Pitcher, Diane Pitcher, and Geniel Pitcher. A grocery shower was hosted Trenton for Julie, Guests were Nola Griffin, LuAnn Griffin, Tamara Griffin, Barbara Griffin, Ellen Griffin, Saralyn Griffin, Shelley and Linda Sue Cottle, Beth Wheeler, Sue Ann Wheeler, Trudy Wheeler, Arlene Larsen, Dawnetta Griffin, Monica Pitcher, Rinez Campbell, Gaylon Fewkes, Sharron Wilcox, Neva Pitcher, Linda Pitcher. Diane Pitcher and QCbc) 0SDoQa . Merrill and Deneca Bird and Craig and Linda Chambers. These two families are living in the Clark apartments. Now living in the Martha Poulsen home are Gerald and Bonnie Gessel and son, Eric. 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Her grandson, Cory, accompanied her home and has been visiting here with his grandparents for the past ten days. New residents in the area are - 5 16, 1973 - THE CITIZEN Julie Pitcher Marries In Salt Lake Temple Smithfield Fifth Ward By Wanda Nielson AUG. URGE CARS (J A L Sixes) iPinroniEirs mwn(DiE PHONE 563-611- 6 435S MAIN SMITHFIELD |