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Show 6 THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, 4, 1974 APRIL Citizen Sociable Will Susan Timothy Marry David Roberts of IHlyrum Carolyn Timothy of this city announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter Susan to David Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roberts of 177 North 1st West Street, Hyrum. Susan will graduate from Sky View High School next month, and she plans to attend Utah State University this autumn on a mu- Semitfhfield Couple Nolle Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mon-so- n of 166 West 1st North Street, Smithfield, will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary Tuesday. Their children will be hosts for an open house in their honor at the Smith-fiel- d lst-2LDS Ward cultural hall, 175 South 1st West Street in Smithfield, on Saturday from 4 until Wa1m nd 6 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited. The Monsons request no gifts, please. Mr. Monson is a native of St. Charles, having been born there March 25, 1903, and moving later with his parents to Smithfield. sic scholarship. David is a 1972 graduate of Sky View High School and four years of LDS sem- inary. The couple will be married tomorrow, and a reception will be given to- morrow evening in their That brings us to 1914. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in Germany and Switzerland shortly alter moving to Smith-fiel- d. He was a grocer, salesman and farmer, and has also served in many capa- cities for his church, in- cluding that of bishop of the Smithfield First Ward. Mr. Monson served two terms as a state legislator, in addition to his duties as a member of the city council of Smithfield. H is w ife, Leah Smith Monson, was born at Richmond on June 7, 1904, and she has been known for her work in the LDS Church also, having served in various zations of that organi- The coiqrte were married April 2, 1924, and they have six children: Velois M. Atkins, Kenneth H. Monson and James D. Monson, all of Salt Lake City; Margaret M. Bullen of Logan; Peggy M. Olsen of Bountiful; and Janet C. Monson, deceased. The celebrants also are happy to say that they have 16 grandchildren. honor at the Smithfield LDS Stake Center, 189 North 1st East Street, from 7:30 to 9:30. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. Following a short honey- moon the couple will make their home in Hyrum. Births .is; tor David Roberts and Susan Timothy THOUGHT Give me health and a day, and I will make the pomp of emporers ridiculous. (Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his essay Nature) LhJLIa. MR. AND MRS. HARLEY MONSON OF SMITHFIELD CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Newton News Helen and Richard Cooley, Newton, boy, March 26. Joy and Grant Bassett, 219 East 1st South Street, Smithfield, girl, March 27. Wanda and Gary Beus, . 2 3 East Center Street, Lewiston, girl, March 31. Venice and Max Hammond, 151 North Main Street, Smithfield, girl, April 1. Tess and Robert Wright, 40 North 2nd East Street, Smithfield, boy, April 1. Charlene and Brent Webb, 22 North State Street, Richmond, girl, April 1. Jacqueline and Donald Carlson, 379 North Main Smithfield, boy, April 2. Janice and Clair Larkin, Street, 144 East Center Street, Hyde Park, girl, April 2. Extra lightweight just 6.9 lbs. Shear powa- r- cuts through 6' log in 5 seids Great maneuverability -- SaaiistaS riialar WtlRht ISI leu -- has 10 bar price cutties attachments KcCulloch VANS PLUMBING AND HEATING 5 SOUTH LEWISTON MAIN 258-231- 1 Newton LDS Ward Relief Society on March 20 was conducted by its president. Law ana Larsen. visitReport meeting ing teachers was held, with Denise Pheips giving (he fr lesson - on ''Committing Ourselves To Seek Righteousness Through Service. This lesson was very well presented and rewarding to all who heard it. "Amertca, directed by Darlene 3enson and played by Nola Jenkins, was then sung, after which the invocation was given by Vick-e- y Jenkins. At this juncture Darlene Benson sang "Kookabum and the women of th So--' ciety followed In round-singin- g. Leda Sutherland son and Marlene' Larsen. The cultural refinement lesson was given by Annette Benson, counselor, on the topic "Australia. She displayed many antipodal souvenirs to illustrate and to enhance her most delightby ful and nlu-- i ijnal lecture. Her husband, Mark K. Benson, had acquired many of them wiwi he ser ved an LDS mission down under. Mrs. Benson also shewed literature and slides of her husband's experiences an a missionary there, and she also played records of some FROM FACTORY TO YOU! Regular Sizes Odd Studio Couches Box Hide-a-be- Springs "See us for your carpet too" needs EVERTON MATTRESS FACTORY 820 Mrs. Benson was assisted in this feaibyShirlePeter-- Quean King N. Main, 752-107- 2 Logan |