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Show 8 - THE - THURSDAY, CITIZEN SEPT. 13. 1973 Smithfield Sixth Ward USE ACTION ADS Hospital Service Award Presented By Kvelene Moody Miss Doreen Eskelson received a lovely pin for 200 hours of service as a candy-strip- at the er Logan LDS Hospital recently. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Eskelson. Mrs. Joseph (Myrtle) Timmins recently retired as a public health nurse for the northern district of Cache Valley after twelve years of service. Loris Turner and friend, Sharon Parson, stopped in to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eskelson Saturday on their way home after visiting Santa Barbara, Calif. They live in New London, Conn., where the Eskelsons son, Scott, converted and baptized Loris Turner while on a mission. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timmins and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hansen of North Logan attended an administrators workshop at Battle Hallow resort near Roosevelt. While there they enjoyed a buffalo steak supper and tried a float trip down to Green River . Clifford Craigspent last month working on his doctorate degree in Worchester, Mass. His wife, Marilyn, and children met him on his return at the Salt Lake airport. They all enjoyed the circus at the Salt Palace. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pinson and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Budge enjoyed five days at Yellowstone National Park fishing and boating in Yellowstone Lake. Mrs. Jennie West was visited recently by her niece, Mrs. Ramona Redek, and daughter, Sandralee, of Ogden for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roskelley witnessed the blessing of a granddaughter Sunday. The baby was given the name of Jennifer Rebecca by an uncle, Linden Peterson, assisted by the bishopric and her father, Danny Roskelley. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bastian and family enjoyed a drive to pocatello last Wednesday evening to take home Mrs. Bas-tian- 's sister, Mrs. Wilma Williams. who had been visiting them for several days. Mrs. Quentin West and son, Raul, of Falls Church, Va., and visited their mother-in-la- Every attempt avoid errors in your advertisement. This newspaper will only be responsible for a mistake in the first insertion. Therefore, please read your ad carefully the first time that it is printed in the paper. Announcements school at Brigham Young University, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pernell and family, over the weekend. Word comes to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eskelson that their son, Elder Scott Eskelson, has been appointed District Leader in New York City after a transfer from Connecticut. He is serving an LDS mission. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timmins and son Garth, Mr. and Mrs. John Sorenson and family and Mrs. Linda Gittens drove to Rexburg, Ida., to visit Mrs. Timmins brother and sister-in-la'Mr. and Mrs. Golden Linford, and to attend the Linfords daughters wedding. Tauna Linford was married to David Mitchell of Burley, Ida. Mrs. Sorenson and Mrs. Gittens are daughters of the Timmins. A nice visit with friends in Pocatello and Idaho Falls was enjoyed Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Eidon Moody. Michael Roskelley, son of Glen and Coy Roskelley. was ordained a deacon by his father during priesthood meeting ALCOHOLICS PHONE Anonymous p.m. in the Franklin County courthouse. 8 Phone Preston anytime. tremonton REGISTERED QUARTER meets Tuesday 8 852-146- FOR HORSES PRESTON SALE WAR CHICK GO MAN GO QUESTION RED MON ROAN LIGHT 852-015- 5 BARREL. CHARIOT, JUMPING. USING. t Mares 752-523- 5 FOR STOCK EXCELLENT PROVIDENCE Colts. TOP BLOOD LINES OR SEE GRACE CALL HAROLD WESTOVER Swan Lake, Idaho Phone 425-369- 3 897-576- 8 SMITHFIELD 563-590- 0 Have you lost 600 lbs. LOGAN The same 10 lbs. 753-063- 6 60 times DIETS roach moro than 45,000 pooplo with one littlo advertisement In the Classified section of this newspaper. These classifieds are automatically insertad in five different weekly newspapers each week. You con now Have you tried them all? this your unhappy story? Is DEPRESSED after each failure. Violet Hauser of Filer, Ida. came last week and took her n; 84054. BARRED Trenton News w s, 257-551- 3 w, mother, Mrs. Selma Atkinson, home with her for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reeder returned last week from a two week vacation in Othello, Wash., and the northwest. They made the acquaintance of a new granddaughter, Ann Marie Reeder, and spent time with their son, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Reeder. While there they enjoyed a visit to Grand Coulee Dam, and a day of deep-se- a fishing at Westport, Wash. They also visited life long friends, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Peterson, who now live at Ephrata, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lapray and five children of Portland, Ore., visited recently with his mother, Mrs. Josephine Lapray. While here the family met for a party at the family home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lapray, Mr. and Mrs. David Lapray, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lapray and Mrs. Jennie grandmother, family, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. West. They later drove to Provo Max Clark and family, Clarks-towhile Raul appeared in the Mr. and Mrs. Craig PeterHeber City pageant. Raul will son and family, Logan; Mr. and return here to stay with his Mrs. Armond Eckert of Boise grandmother for the winter and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ormand while he attends Utah State of Bountiful. University. Forty-si- x members of the A fireside at the stake house Lew P. Allsop and Clarence R. in Preston Sunday was attended Andersen families met in the by Mrs. Joan Campbell, Mrs. Trent on Cultural Hall Saturday Faye Roskelley, Mrs. Carolyn for a dinner honoring Brian Timothy, Mrs. Vesta Hansen Andersen. Brian, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Nora Richards. Andersen of Norrth Dr. James L. Bradley of the Mrs.Jay Logan leaves soon to serve a LDS Institute in Logan was the mission to the Navajo people in guest speaker at the fireside. New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mrs. Delbert (Betty) Pernell Paul Chambers, Mr. and Mrs.' has been appointed public Ralph Stayner, and Bishop and health nurse for the northern Mrs. Blaine Godfrey, all of area of Cache County. Ammon, Ida., attended the dinner and sacrament meeting Lee and Joy Blumell, formerly of Canada, and now attending Sunday to hear Brian speak. NEO LIFE Natural Personal Care Products. Food suppli-mentorganic cleaners, Gloda cosmetics. 855 West Main, Tremonton, Ut. 84337 or 59 North Main, North Salt Lake City, Ut made to is Join us in a natural Of Thanks weight loss method. We wish to thank our many No hunger! friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy at the time of our bereavement. Your warm hand, contributions and floral offerings were deeply appreciated. Jerry and Sonja Moore & st No depression! 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