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Show 4 - THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 1973 Smithfield Fourth Ward Citizen Features Musician f Thanksgiving weekend guests by Evelene Moody Featured this week in The of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hillyard Citizen is Jackie Douglass, daughter of Louise B. Douglass and the late Glenn W. Douglass of Smithfield. Jackie is a senior at Sky View High School. At North Cache Junior High School, Jackie played the violincello in the orchestra, percus- were three grandchildren, Carolyn Davis, Anne Davis, and Stephen Egbert Davis. Their friend Douglas Gibby was also present. A Brigham University graduate, Carolyn is employed at Elmhurst, Illinois. Anne and Stephen currently attend col- plishments, Jackie was a thes-piawith a part in Little Mary Sunshine. As a ninth-grad- enjoyed by all on Thanksgiving Day at the home of Amalgans Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Hansen. Sympathy is expressed to Terry Dupape, whose grand- -' lege at Provo. Dinner was sion in the band, and she sang with the girls glee club. In addition to her musical accomn, er she was student-bod- y vice-preside- father died recently. Phyllis nt. and Terry attended the funeral in Wyoming. She is a member now of the Sky View Orchestra, of a string quartet and of a choir, and she Birthday greetings this week go to Christine Rich, William Erickson, John Merkley, Tamara Harris, Nancy Bingham, Lamont Harris, Adeline Corbett, Cherise Lind, Dee Ricks, Gary Hansen, Robert Cheal, Pam Meyer, Alan Lower, and Gail Grunig. The parents of Marilyn and Ronald Taylor spent Sunday with them. They are Mr. and Mrs. Maurel Taylor of Roosevelt, and Mr. and Mrs. Winford Barrus of Tremonton. Ronalds performs with The Front Porch Majority, a vocal group. She also performs with the sym- phonic band, the marching band, the Pep Band, and with a jazz ensemble, Jackie Douglass is also drum-corp- s manager, and has played for two years in the school orchestra. She toured Mexico with the Northern Wasatch Youth Symphony, and she went to Canada with the Sky View marching band. She is a member of the Utah State University sister Marlene Taylor; and Marilyns sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bryan Larsen, and their children, w, Sym- phony Orchestra and the high were also guests. On Sunday the party attended LDS christening services for the infant son of Marilyn and Ronald, at which services he was given the name Jonathan Crosby Taylor. The baby has a brother and sister, Matthew Taylor and Jan Taylor. school percussion ensemble, under the baton of Dennis D. Griffin. She has been a member of the two years. All-Sta- te Orchestra for Politically speaking, Jackie has served as student senator, and she is currently Girls Association secretary. Moreover, she was first attendant in the Senior Prom royalty. She is a member of the Future Homemakers of America, and Personal integrity, worth, of the Spirit Club. She is honor, intelligence, charity, pursuing her fourth year of LDS goodness, harmlessness, dedication, decency. It has been my seminary. In her church she is a experience that these virtues member of the Smithfield 1st are held in very low repute by LDS Ward choir, and also is majorities. (Jonathan Ferrier, first counselor of the Laurel protagonist of Taylor Caldwells class. Testimony of Two Men.) JACKIE DOUGLASS, daughter of Louise B. Douglass, Smithfield, is an accomplished violincellist, active in many Sky View High School musical organizations. The Citizen takes this -opportunity to congratulate her on her sedulous devotion to her work. Lady Lions Treat Hurry Husbands by Evelene Moody Twenty-fou- r Lady Lions F THE Snelgrove and Wilda Plowman, were played. en- tertained their husbands at a Christmas party Wednesday evening at the Lions Lodge. A smorgasbord luncheon was joyed by all. Limited space still available! . . . WORLD Games, led by Lorraine WEEKLY THOUGHT en- Gifts were exchanged. DEC. 27, 1973 Bert Corbett won high prize, and guests at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pierson. Luncheon was served under the direction of Larue Plowman and Aleen Facer at this traditional annual event. JAN. 7, 1974 Directors ROYW.DOXEY DOYLE L GREEN DAVID H. YARN JOSEPH C.FEUX LAMAR C. BERRETT nIy $MOcT,Lake City THE CACHE EXCHANGE Dear Cache Citizen; You have one of the finest papers that I have seen published. As a graduate of Utah State University. I would like to subscribe to your paper for a period of one year. Enclosed )t Cacfje please find $6. Sincerely yours, Ralph G. 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