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Show THE CITIZEN APRIL 25. THURSDAY, 1974 Casing Cornish CORNISH Virginia and Mae Hanson accompanied Mrs. Carleton Reese and her three daughters to Lara mie last week. After a brief visit they returned home by train as far as Ogden, where they were met by their bro- ther, Byron Hanson. The Hansons entertained at dinner Sunday. Guests included Mrs. Eugene Coyl of Atherton, California; Mr. and Sirs. John Waite and daughter Ruth of Hofaedale; and Mrs. Gerald Thompson, Oliver Ber sjo, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bergsjo of Logan. A son was born to Carolyn and Stephen Fillmore on April 20. The Fillmores have another son and two daughters to welcome their their new brother. collecting information for a new book he is writing while on sabbatical leave from the LDS Institute at Weber State College. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fulton and their children of Salt Lake City were guests of the Orville Creech family last weekend. Sadie Sorenson spent a few days in Salt Lake City recently with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simmonds and their children. Arthur Price, Beatrice Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell, Virginia and Mae Hanson, and Erma Jean Nae-g- le and her children were among those who attended the Easter cantata at the Lewiston 2nd LDS Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Godfrey spent the past weekend in Ogden with their grandchildren at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Godfrey. Dr. Godfrey is doing research at Nauvoo, Illinois, LEWISTON - Lewistons While in Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Godfrey visit-e- d with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baldwin, former Dairy Princess contest will be held t (might at 7:30 at the Community Building. Program events will be interspersed with appearances of the candidates for Dairy Princess. Valerie Clark, Cache County Dairy Princess, will be present. DUP The Smithfield Armory was the meeting-plac- e of the Smithfield Summit Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Monday. President Beth Lamb and her councilor Arley Cole- man were in charge of the event. Tamara Selley sang My Grandfathers Clock and Covered Wagon, accom-- 1 panied by Marilyn Lindley. A history of her great- grandfather, James H. Mather, and the history of e, her John Mawas read ther, by Bessie Larkin. great-uncl- Burdetta Harris gave the The Epistles of the First LDS Church Presidents: Brigham Young, He-b- er C. Kimball and Willard lesson, There were also several friends of Mr. Carlsons from Richmond, Hyde Park, Amalga and Logan. welcome guest was Min eita Daines, deputy county register of the North Cache Chapter of the Daughters. Twenty - one women enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. , A most :.isty, delicious MY sen of Amalga, and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Coleman of Smithfield. son of Mr. Carlsons, Keith, returned to California on Wednesday. LIFE '' In 19th century Sicily, the challenge to a knife fight was a formal bite on the ear! This is my life, And I love it. I embrace life, I run through it, Loving and sharing caring And, yes-ev- en giving. This is my life-a- nd it! If any proper names in this edition are misspelled, are not always given correct spellings by our We Bountiful 15 Name Sorry Misspelled we apologize. Julia Phillips, age Smithfield, Utah April 19, 1974 Good - to - choice dairy cows and heifers $500 to Births 575. Smaller common d cows $350 to 465. High-yieldin- heiferettes g $38.50 to 36.25. Utility and commercial cows $30 to 33.60. Canner and cutter cows worshiping at religious services commemorating the resurrection of the Lord over the Easter weekend at Newton LDS Ward. The family of Von and Claude Peterson were all at home Easter, including Fran and Dennis Peterson and their three children of Las Vegas; Bruce, Nancy, Lori and Camela Peterson, $24 to 29.50. Bulls $36 to 40.50. Hereford stock steer cal- ves $45 to 52.50. Hereford stock heifer calves $40 to 47.50. Holstein steers 300 to 500 lbs $40 to 46.25. Holstein steers 500 to 900 lbs $34 to 42.50. Choice-fe- d choice-fe- d all of Newton; Ronny and Susan Peterson and their , airy Mary and James Mullen, Newton, boy, April 17. son of Smithfield; Claudia Peterson and her fiance of Logan; and of Newton. Other visitors in Newton were Morris, Dixie and Poole of Los Angeles, who are visiting at the home of Dixies parents, Cleo and Lewis Smith, and at Dixies grandmothers home. She is Matt-Peterso- Arlene and Sanford Mallory, 315 South 3rd West Street, Smithfield, boy, Ap- Me-lis- sia ril 19. Carolyn and Stephen Fillmore, Cornish, boy, April 20. Norma Christiansen. Visitors at the homes of Mildred Sutherland, Hazel Rigby, Royden Benson and Van Jenkins on Friday were Barbara Johnson and Alan Miles of Salt Lake City. Alan is the son of Lucille and Ned Miles. WED. heifers $37 to 39.75. Fed Holstein steers $35 to 38.75. Holstein heifers 300 to 500 lbs $45 to 57.50. Holstein heifers 500 to 900 lbs $34 to 45. Lambs $30 to 34. Hogs $28.50 to 31.25. Newborn bull calves $60 per head. Market: Meat cows 25 to to 110 50 Linda and Ross Labrum, 9 9 0 West Center Street, Lewiston, girl, April 22. steers-no- ne. cents higher. Young cattle to go on grass 50 cents to $1 higher. Rest of mar- ket steady. thru SAT. APR. 24-25-26-- 27 Daisy Larsen of Newton has returned home from Las Vegas, where she spent three and one-ha- lf months with her daughter and Daisy Dell and Boyd Eliason and their family. She also visited with other son-in-la- w, former Newtonians now living in Nevadas metropolis. Citizen Cfje Cache Published every Thursday at If I love They also pleased the women by singing Sister if and Though with each new step I am nearer my death. Among these songs were Oh, That We Were Angels and Freedom Isnt Free." din- ner was served at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Han- A POETRY They also sang patriotic and religious songs. There were many visitors Those people attending the funeral services of Axel Harold Carlson from out of town, and visiting relatives in Smithfield, were Dave Carlson, a brother of the deceased, and Bonnie and Kenneth Pratt, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carlson of Parker; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Carlson of Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carlson of Shelley; Zola Rigby of St. Anthony; Mr. and Mrs. Clayne Humphries of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Sher-wi- n Coleman of Centerville; Mrs. Paul Krambule of Perry; Lavona Huse of Layton; and Ogdenites Nancy Long-ree- n, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Coleman, and Erma Franklin and her family. K Richards. ing by Leda Sutherland i Meet songs-spoaf- Newton News V Summit Camp the Andrews Sisters among them. of Top dairy cow $670. by Evelene Moody Gilbert, a vocal group at Utah State University, sang a medley so played piano solos. Northwest Smithfield La-bru- m, The Sounds of Zion, and Yvonne DarleyafWells-vill- e, who sang several compositions, accompanied by Morgan and Clyde Kung of Logan. The two accompanists al- Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Miles and their two sons of California were guests at the Deconn Pitcher house. The Mileses came for the graduation of one of their relatives from Brigham Young University. Everyone is invited to attend and to give encouragement to the participating girls, .as well as to enjoy the program and refreshments. In charge of the arrangements are Edith Barlow, Thora Littledike, Linda Carolyn Mary Taggart, Beverley Coleman and Sue Johnson. The musicians were from the LDS Institute at Utah State University. The Ladies Literary Club of Smithfield met Wednesday evening at the Bluebird Restaurant of Logan. It was guest night, and Burdetta Harris, president, was officiating. About 37 members and guests enjoyed dinner and watched the program given Kar-re- n by Cristie Lower and Manning of Smithfield His assignment is to write about women in the early days of the Mormon Church. Dairy Princess Contest Tonight at 7:30 Smithfield Livestock Auction Ladies Literary Meet at Bluebird reporters. Smithfield, Utah Editor 84335 Keith Moore j Cm THE COMMUNITY Second class postage paid at Smithfield. Utah 84335 Subscription Rates: 85 per year Cbe Legend of Boggy Theatre ituiL. ZELutu, $6 per year outside Cache Valley LEWISTON THEATRE CLOSED SUNDAYS. aaywaflWBMBa TUESDAYS |