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Show - THURSDAY. 2 - THE CITIZEN DEC. 13. 1973 Smithfield Sixth Ward Mammoth Yule Show Set for Lewiston This LEWISTON y Dream. School will participate in a mammoth Christmas show, to which parents and relatives are invited. Starting time is one o'clock. According to first-grad- e teacher Pat Kelley and third-grad- e teacher Betty Condie. she s, ox jack-in-the-b- completed the circle. The boy was named Justin Lloyd Facer. After the christening, the Facers served dinner at their home The stage will sport a simulacrum of a Christmas tree, made with streamers and giving the illusion of a giant festive tree. Narrated by a to sixth-grad- e boy. the presentation will end Louise Douglass, in the com- 4, Ms. Condie stressed that pany of her brother and sister-in-la- w, d Besides the the program faculty sponsors, Rhea is being significantly assisted sister and brother-in-laand e also fourth-gradFloyd LeeAnn Jacques. They Whitesides, by Grun-iAlan teacher, and teacher of the fifth grade. girls will w, . g. MEAT DEPARTMENT Meet First Great grandchild Turkey Hens -- A Grade Swift Premium Canned Ham at the Sardine Canyon resort for by Janis King a gala holiday dinner. Among Salome and Leslie Hansen, 253 South 1st Street, Smithfield, were excited to meet their first ld Eli and Berniece Bradley of Pocatello, drove to Ogden recently to visit Elis above-mentione- dance as rag dolls as they sing "Are My Ears on Straight? Second-grad- e teacher Sheri Vickers will play the guitar as the children sing Train Song. great-grandchi- TAPES, ALBUMS, CAR STEREOS AND WATER BEDS. Aleen Lynn Facer, plus the Rose sisters Nan, Toni, and Christy. 2:4-1during which a tableau of children will sing a medley of familiar Christmas carols. barnyard animals. Justins grandparents, and Ray Facer, and Helen and Mel Rose. The Roses are from Hyrum. Also present were the babys aunt and uncle, Ann and with the quotation of Luke child, and two other children acting out a pantomime as Bensonians Mr. and Mrs. Angus Funk. The nine children of the Dennis Funks were also pre-an- d sent. ON INTO THE SOUND VAULT WHERE YOULL FIND THE LOWEST PRICES ON childs uncle, Lynn Facer, Christmas." Miss Kelley reports that a mass chorus will sing Christmas songs. She said also that the kindergarten will feature one child playing the role of a her mother, Leone Chambers; another brother, Robert Cham- bers; and to his parents, QUIT KNERFING k, portable stage. e First-grader- said, will paly the parts of elves as they open Christmas gifts-t- oys which. acted by the children, will come to life and sing or dance, or both. A highlight of the program, the teachers emphasized, will be a fourth-grad- e girl who is an She will acrobat. accomplished act the part of a jumping-jacspringing from a to sing and dance while the chorus sings Holly Jolly more than 400 children will sing, dance, recite and perform. Ms. Condie noted that the tableaux are so large an extra portable stage was needed, to use in conjunction with the regular stage in the gymnasium. Principal Joseph Timmins, after some scouting, found such a fifth-grad- w, This class will also act as toy soldiers, singing and marching to the song, The Toymakers coming Wednesday and Friday the of Lewiston entire student-bod- some called on Lela and Harry Don and Bradley of Bountiful. Rebecca and Dennis Funk Dennis Yearsley and their on daughter Lisa have moved from served turkey dinner broto her 61 North 44 East Street to their Thanksgiving Day sister-in-laBrian new house at 165 North Main ther and of ; Chambers Jackie Lpgan in Street Hyde Park. Mr. Yearsley is owner of the Western States Title Company of Logan, and Mrs. Yearsley is secretary for the tate Department of Rehabilitation, also in Logan. The LDS Special Interest class was chauffeured to Preston Sunday evening by Gwen Bowman of the Fifth Ward. A Christmas variety program was enjoyed by Faye Roskelley, Susan Walsh, Carolyn Timothy and Nora Richards. The infant son of Jerry and Lloyd Facer was christened in LDS fast meeting Sunday by his father, assisted by the bishopric and both grandfathers. The HEAD by Evelene Moody SMITHFIELD Sharon on Thanksgiv- ing Day at Sherwood Hills. The baby is Sharalene Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hansen, Jr. The party convened . Fish the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Terrence L. Hansen and their family, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Clair Hansen and their family. A traditional turkey dinner was savored, and, of course, highlight of the day was the new countenance of Sharalene. lb. 69' Clarkston Chatter Assisted by Ina Archibald, Eva Clark gave a baking demonstration Wednesday at Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Venis Clark and their family, along with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jardine and their Carl Summit Drive, Smithfield, is a recent NED HOLT, winner of the Eagle Scout badge. He is the son of Gloria and Ralph Holt. vi ib7 19 57 Turbot Fi Lb r,otndB.rf JV family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark and their family, in the company also of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey, enjoyed breakfast on Saturday morning with their father and grandfather, A. II. Jardine, at his residence. 15. 155 - Steaks $ I J 1 . i & Don's Market Smithfield, Utah f |