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Show 6 - THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1974 East Central Smithfield Trenton Brief A by Carolee Beckstead surprise LDS home-eveni- ng was held Monday to honor their parents, AJeen and Ray Facer, at the home of their son and daughter-in-laLloyd and Jerry Fa- Southeast Smithfield Trenton Feed Cooperative employees Robert Reeder, Legrand Reader, Harold w, Buttars and Johnny cer. Tillot-se- n attended a steak supper at Maddox Ranch House of Perry on Wednesday, as guests of a chemical firm. delicious dinner was comprised of roast - beef, salads and so on, not to mention cherry jubilee for A dessert. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mills and their son of Salt Lake City visited her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William V. Connary on Sunday. centerpiece of nine carnations was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Facer. A daughter. Coy Elsmore, surprised her father with a large can of peanut brittle which she had made. The table was set for 16. Besides the elder Facers, A Ethleen and Melvin Grant spent the weekend in the Twin guests were Jerry and Lloyd Facer; Carol and Glade Davis of Providence; Rae and Clyde Butterfield of Herri-ma- n; Coy and Jim Elsmore of Grace; Jerry and Richard of Grace; and Jerry and Falls area, visiting friends and relatives. They also toured Sun Valley. Announcing the arrival of their first child are Luann and John D. Hansen, who say that Jennifer was born at Logan LDS Hospital on April 9, weighing 9 pounds 5 ounces, and measuring 21 finches. Also welcoming Jennifer are grandparents Virginia and Dorius Pete Hansen of Smithfield, and Beth and Wendell Munk of Benson. Another grandfather i s Lionel Munk of Benson. Jennifers father is awel-d- er for Duran Engineering Company of Smithfield. Work is continuing on the West Cache canal slides which have blocked the large canal in irrigation River-dal- of farmers located in West-oCornish, Trenton and Newton. n. e. Two large slides, the last one occurring April 7, have blocked the canal and could possibly delay early irrigation hopes of some hundreds Two large Caterpillar tracwere tors and a drag-lin- e busy working on the first slide near the Don Carter Ranch in Riverdale. The initial slide blocked the Bear - On Sunday afternoon Ethel and Reed Rawlins and their son Drew motored to Mantua, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. William Hoopes, a nephew and niece-in-laof Ethel. TRENTON The Rawlinses also visit--e d h e r sister, Georgia Hoopes of San Diego, who is in Utah to visit her son and his family. Hedvig Bingham says that she has a forty-thir-d greatgrandchild now, a boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rasmussen of Burley. Grandparents of the newcomer are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rasmussen of Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Larsen of Burley. Elaine and Terry Riggs and their child were Sunday w, HEADQUAOTHIB: FOR LAWN MOWERS sory notes' presented them, Smithfield Implement has Wax Car," and the like. On Sunday, 35 styles of Myrle Tim- mins entertained for her husband Joseph, honoring him for his April 4 birthday anniversary. There was a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings, not to mention a chocolate cake and home-maDinner was served to a son, Garth Timmins, and to daughters and and Marlin Git-te- ns and their children Linn, Mark, David, Helen and Chris; and Lois and John Sorenson and their daughde Jake Hayden, electrician ter lawnmowers to choose in Salt Lake City, Utah. from, handle it. can Union Pacific railroad VJe the ice-crea- m. sons-in-law-Li- including At Smithfield 6th rotary, reels, and nda 'hand operated reels. names include Brand d; LDS Ward sacrament services Sunday, high - councilmen Edwin Jardine of Clarks-to- n and Richard Taylor of Smithfield spoke on missionary work, and their remarks were reaffirmed in an address by Lynn Wright, a former missionary riders, people JoAnna, all of Smith-fieland Mary Alice and Larry and their sons Lar- ry, Jr., and Johnny, of Rancho Cordova, California. from Clarkston. New membership records were read for Joy and Brent Bassett and their son Steven Michael Bassett and their daughter Christy Bassett. Turf master, 23 years, 6f,DIA.6 14 10"d.a.888 8a.746 12"d.a114S CONCRETE PIPE. IRRIGATION and 01 AINAGE. ALL ALL PRICES ARE PLANT (( lnrii'"c3) SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake. Ph. OGDEN: 801 West 12th St.. Ph. 399-117- have stocked Atlas, Wheeler Reels for more than ' and we will have near future. THIS MODELS TO FIT ANY NEED, ANY SIZE 22 " ROTARY 3V4 HORSEPOWER $ 1 1 0 LOGAN: South Highway 91. Ph. 0 PROVO: Ph. (no toll charge) 752-631- we BARGAINS SUCH AS SIZES PICK-U- P which Cooper in the OTHER SIZES 41 TO 24" 532-111- In addition, the membership records of Nancy and Keith D. Hammond and their daughter Liz w e r e read. w, w. in the form of "Mow Your Your dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Spackman. Arlene Kupfer and Janice Griffin accompanied their brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jay Andersen of North Logan, to Ogden on Tuesday evening to attend the wedding reception for their cousin and cousin-in-laMr. and Mrs. James Wight. SMITHFIELD IMPLEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ted Facer of Alta Loma, California, were unable to attend, but they telephoned greetings. Some of the nicest gifts the Facers ever received, they said, were "promis- Lawn," "Clean and River channel for a period of about two hours. The second slide, described by some as nearly as large as the first, remains to be removed. Removal work on the first slide was delayed when one of the large Cats developed mechanical problems. Trenton Trippings w Two baby grandchildren were also on hand. Other guests were Mae and Jerry Purser of Logan, son-inla- Get Treatment by Carolee Beckstead Richard Facer, Ann and Lynn Facer, and Sheri and Kahlil Godfrey, all of Smith field. their daughter and West Cache Canal Slides SMITHFIELD IMPLEMENT 373-860- SMITHFIELD. UTAH |