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Show 2 - THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, DEC. 6. 1973 Clarkston Chatter by Gladys Loosle CLARKSTON-- Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Chandler of Weiser spent a week visiting her sister and Mr. and Mrs. brother-in-la- w, Arvle Buttars. Week 4-D- ay (Continued . From Page 1) ly require extra pay. All other employees would continue to work the same number of hours per week, but 'The plan provides for " number, of hours! of instruction. It also maintains piresent employees hours and . and their family departed. Tuesday for Port Orchard, Washington, where they are visiting his sister and brother-- SMITHFIELD LIVESTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Evans. : e salaries, thus preventing an economic slowdown. The effects of longer days on children are not known. Certainly every effort should be made to maintain pleasant and wholesome conditions. It may' be that better, more creative learning can take place within a longer days schedule. If this plan or any alternate is accepted it will only be implemented when the Cache County Board of Education feels the situation has reached a point where this kind of action is unavoidable. Peggy and Robert Womack, 479 South 1st East Street, Richmond, girl, November 29. Julie and James Johnson, 21 North 2nd West Street, Smith-fieltwin boys, December 1.' in-la- w, gram. the-sdm'- Wyomingians Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Williams of Opal spent Monday and Tuesday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jardine ; .on a schedule best suited to needs, of the new school pro- - Stanley Lott of Malad City called on his mother, Sadie Lott, over the weekend. Mr. and-Mrs- . Khalil Godfrey and their family of Smithfield have recently paid a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Dale Godfrey. Providencian Shauna Porter has just visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearce, and also her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Clark. Salt Laker Weston Porter delivered the sermon at LDS sacrament services recently. -- Smithfield Sixth Ward Births Supporting sermons were given by Udell Godfrey and Michael Bliss. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham M. Griffin on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Griffin and Mr, and Mrs. Weston Porter, all of Salt Lake City. AUCTION Smithfield, Utah Nov. 30, 1973 0 ... MEAT DEPARTMENT Scott and Susan Douglass and their three children. Also present were Cindy, Jackie, Tony and Larry Douglass; and their friend Brent Christensen of Duchesne. The next day Mrs. Douglass and her family drove to Salt Lake City, to attend the National Quartet of the Beehive Highland High School Statesmen, of which- Larry Douglass is a member. The entire party enjoyed this musical program, daughter-in-la- d, Top dairy cow, $700; Good to . choice dairy cows and heifers, $550 to $625; Smaller common to $475; High dairy cows,-$40yielding heiferettes, $31.00 to $33.10; Utility and commercial .cows, $27.00 to $31.10;, Canner and cutter cows; $22.00 to $27.50; Bulls, $38.00 to $44.70. Hereford stock steer calves, $50.00 to $56.25; Hereford stock heifer calves, $42.00 to $47.50; Holstein steers 300 to 500 lbs., $45.00 to $50.00; Holstein steers 500 to 900 lbs., $32.00 to $42.50. - Holstein heifers 300 to 500 lbs., $40.00 to $57.50; Holstein heifers 500 to 900 lbs., $37.00 to $45.50; Lambs, $35.00 to $38.10; Hogs, $37.50 to $38.25; Newborn bull calves, $35.00 to $72.50 per head. Market: Slaughter cattle 25 cents to 50 cents higher. All feeder type cattle $1.00 to $2.00 lower. Dairy cows steady to strong. . At LDS Relief Society Wednesday the cultural refinement lesson on the subject Mexico was given by instructor Marilyn Craig. The teachers message was presented by Gwen Cole. Hie Sixth Ward Relief Society Christmas party will be held December 13 at 7 p.m. at the stake center, for all women 18 w, . and older. Members of all religion . a . and on Sunday they all worshiped at Cove LDS Ward services, at which Jackie Douglass played the violiiicello; a medley of hymns, including I Wonder When He Comes Again. Scott Douglass gave a talk and there . Pork Steaks Marilyn Craig became Primary chorister. . - Center in Logan. Craig Elsmore, son of Coy and James Elsmore of Grace, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Facer of Smithfield, is hospitalized in Logan following a motorcycle accident at Provo. Many friends and relatives of this area are wishing him well. Sharon and Dennis Yearsley and their daughter Lisa were guests for Thanksgiving dinner at the home of her sister and Smith of Magna, and Janet and Quin Pinson and their daughter , Amy. Claudia and Michael Perkins and their four children of Orem enjoyed Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. . Perkins.. Also. present were their granddaughter Diane Taylor, along with her 'friend Sandra Rutt, both of whom attend Brigham Young University. w, Carol and Thomas Watkins and their children Brian and Judy entertained 'for Mrs. Watkins brother and sister-in-laStephen and Mardean Nielsen and their four daughters of Las Vegas. Also present were Carols sister and brother-in-la- Scott and Carolee w, City, also enjoyed the day at the Ahleen residence. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Balls spent Thanksgiving Day with their son and daughter-in-laVal and Phyllis Balls of Bountiful. Also present were their daughter and Karen and Jay Schoeneveldt of Logan. Another son and daughter-in-law, Roy and Donna Lee Balls of Willard, also enjoyed the repast at Bountiful. Jerel Clark, Jr., 2, son of Jolyn and Jerel Clark, is home w, Mathea and S.B. w, Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed by the above assemblage. Joan and Rex Brown and their sons Dan, Tim, Chris and Jeff entertained by serving a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving Day to her parents, Irene and Rudolph Wuthrich of Loganr and to Irenes sister, Susan Wuthrich. Judy and Kenneth Roe with their children Dusty, Sandee, Robbie, Robin and John, drove to Salt Lake City for Thanksgiving at the home of her sister and son-in-la- Extra Lean Sausage Pork & Beans Hun, vi Size Lb.Q) 3 from surgery at University Hospital, Salt Lake City. Nora Richards enjoyed a week with her son and Gavoil-l- e and their two daughters of Ogden; and her sister and brother-in-laBerniece and of Pocatello. Lloyd Bybee w, Lb. din- Enjoying Thanksgiving ner with Vera and Don Pinson and their daughter Patty were the Pinsons children and their spouses; Kathy and Ronald Rasmussen and their children of Pocatello, Addie and Paul Ahleen, with their children Dennis, Kent, and Janise, along with grandparents Claus Atton and Norma Burt of Salt Lake r invited. In' LDS sacrament services recently. Ann Marie Atkinson was appointed social-relatioinstructor in the Relief Society er of the Cub Scouts, while . ; sister-in-la- w, e Second Session; aiid Betty Nielson was assigned den moth- Maxine and Ahleen of Bountiful. Wayne Mrs. Yearsleys brother and Beef Liver denominations-dr- ns was a Fireside held after church services. Last week Jackie Douglass played with the Utah State University Orchestra at the Chase Fine Arts brother-in-la- Pork Roast their children Scott, Marcia, and Robert. by Evelene Moody SMITHFIELD Louise Douglass enjoyed serving Thanks- -' giving dinner to her son and daughter-in- Max and Phyllis Richards of Riverton, and their children Nanci, Jeri, and Vicki Jill. Another son and daughter-in-laTed and Gwen Richards -law, brother-in-la- Barbara and w, Jim Guyman. Also present were Mrs. Roes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tebbs of w. of Bountiful, enjoyed Thanks- Pan-guitc- giving dinner at the Max Richards residence. Also present were Patricia and Clyde David W. Miles, D.D.S., son of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Miles, visited Christensen of Monticello, with here recently. CACHE JEWELRY II SMITHFIELD it Repairing, rebuilding diamond , settings w Special Prices on Diamond l Ceurl & Pom's Market ifiithfield, Utah h. ' a Mountings and Watches i See Us |