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Show Smithfield First Ward by Sybil Packer vacationers flew to Sao Paulo via New York, and home by way of Los Angeles. During four days at Rio de Janeiro, the party were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, friends of Ned and Kelley. The Gyllen-skog- s and the Harrises were were given recently by Lisa McCann, Teresa Spackman and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Monson Ruby Warner. Donna Brinker-hof- f were delighted to have all their was appointed as a children at home for ThanksPrimary teacher in Sunday giving. Twenty-si- x people surevening services, and sermons rounded the festive table: Mr. were given by newcomers Mr. and Mrs. Randy Olsen and their and Mrs. Victor Windsor. children of Bountiful; Mr. and Gracians Mr. and Mrs. Ronfamous with the Mrs. Bill Bullen and their impressed statue of Christ and with the ald Munn are rejoicing over the daughter of Logan; and Salt Corcavado atop Hunchback birth of a boy on November 16. Lakers all Mr. and Mrs. HarMountain. They also enjoyed This is the Munns1 first child, old Atkins and their family, Mr. in the sun on the Copa-cabaand happy grandparents are and Mrs. Kenneth Monson and basking and beaches riding Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Phillips. th ir family, and Mr. and Mrs. cable cars up Sugar Loaf Jamies Dale Monson and their Irma Franklin and her chilMountain. four daughters. of Ogden spent Thanksgivdren Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Packer On Thanksgiving Mr. and week with her parents, Mr. have moved to. North Logan, ing Mrs. Harold Pond served dinner Smithfield house has and Mrs. Orvil Coleman. Her and their to Prestonians Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and husband, Donald Franklin, and been Henry Mockli, Loganites Mr. Mrs. purchased by their daughter Bonnie joined Gary Graetz, who formerand Mrs. Dean Beuhler and resided at Sojourner Park. them for what was determined their family, Smithfielders Mr. ly Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pitcher a delicious dinner. and Mrs. Leon Pack and Mr. Michael Pitcher and his and Mrs. Clair Selley and their were hosts on Thanksgiving for Minnesotan Gary friend, their family: Mr. and Mrs. families, and Salt Lakers Mike Kenneth Pitcher and their Young, passed Thanksgiving Hoxie and William Turner. of Salt Lake City, Mr. with Mikes parents, Mr. and family Candace Pond was home for the .and Mrs. Terry Pitcher and Mrs. Orvid Pitcher. The young day from her studies at Ricks their family of Logan, and Mr. men are students at' Brigham College at Rexburg. Her guest and Mrs. Randy Spackman of Young University. was Randy Oldroyd. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kohler Mr. and Mrs. Carlile Knight were pleasantly surprised by a Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clawson, returned on November 22 from visit from Phoenicians Mr. and formerly of Farmington, New a trip to St. Louis, whither they Mrs. Lynn Larsen, who dined on Mexico, have recently moved to went after a business trip to Thanksgiving with the Kohlers. Smithfield. They are the par- Washington, D. C. In the While in town they also visited ents of Mrs. Fred Berg and of Missouri metropolis they stayed his parents, Shirley and Garth Lorraine Tillman. with a daughter and Larsen. Ella Loosle was hostess on Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Barrows, Just home from three weeks Thanksgiving for family memwhere they enjoyed Thanksgivin Brazil are Mr. and Mrs. Craig bers namely, Mr. and Mrs. ing dinner shortly before enHarris and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gordon Loosle of Downey, Mr. planing to Cache Valley. Three women of the area are Gyllenskog, whose son and and Mrs. Lyle Loosle and their daughter-in-laNed and Kelfamily of Provo, Mike and convalescing Joan Olsen and ley Gyllenskog, have resided Sherri Loosle of Smithfield, and Sherron Lockwood, who have nearly a quinquennium at Sao Elbie Loosle and her son been hospitalized, and Isabel Paulo, where Ned is a Garrett of Santiago. Merrill, who is recovering from certified public accountant. The LDS Sunday School talks a knee injury. na REED YONK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Yonk, Petersboro, attended the National Congress in Chicago last week, entomologists from the state of Utah. representing Speakers and specialists during the conference emphasized the theme, Get It All Together. Reed was among 21 involvement in chosen from the state of Utah. 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