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Show 6 - THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1974 Coiratfeiremie fgiCj fr Smuradlsiy Elder Loren C. Dunn, a said in his sermon, "From the beginning God las made member of the First Council of Seventy of the Church it clear that woman is very of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y special, and he has also will deliver a very clearly defined her Saints, sermon at the Smithfield position, her duties and her Utah Stake conference on destiny in the divine plan. The conference session May 4 and 5 in Smithfield. Elder Dunn was director will be held Sunday at 10 of communications for the a.m. at the stake center, New England Council for 189 North 1st East Street, at Economic Development Smithfield. Boston before his full-tim- e Stake President Blaine B. ecclesiastical assignment in Rich welcomes all visitors. 1968. In addition to the ten o , A graduate of Brigham clock worship the following of and also Young University religious service will be Boston University, he has held: been a newspaper editor On Sunday at 8 a.m. at and a director of public rethe Smithfield 3rd-5t- h Ward lations. chapel, 91 East 2nd South! The visiting clergyman Street, Elder Dunn will1 will address the stake-wid- e meet the stake presidency, conventhe the clerks, the executive congregation (m tion theme, "Latter - day secretary and the high coun- Saint Home Ideals. cil. Also invited are ward biEmphasis will be given to the role of wives and shoprics, clerks and execuhusbands in the church. tive secretaries. : Benson Bustlings Sets Open House May 9 p ELDER LOREN C. DUNN All Melchizedek Priest-- h o o d quorums, presiden- cies, groiq leaders, T A The Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers proudly announces "Fifty Years of Caring, Sharing and Daring in Utah. ties are also welcome. The public is cordially invited to an open house in honor of this organiza- On May 5 at 12:30 p.m. Elder Dunn will meet with all Smithfield Stake mero- -j bers age 14 through 26. tion's This worship service will also be at the stake center. The u s u a 1 leadership meeting for Saturday eve- ning will not be held. and Oga Ballard, L a R a e Falklev Falsie v have returned home from a winter in Arizona. Col ene Lindley, and a guest, Fnwn King of Weston, wlio is BENSON-Syl- via Beth and Wendell Munk are happy grandparents of a girl born April 9 at Lo gan LDS Hospital to their Lu-Adaughter and and John Hansen of Smithfield. The Chere Amie Club met Thursday evening at t h e home of Zona Balls to enjoy a delicious luncheon and a social evening. Those present besides the hostess were Lois H. Ballard, Jeannine Mink, Anna i Mae Snow, Joyce Pitcher, . Betty Fisher, Sharlene Car- don, Alice Cardon, Lois W. son-in-la- w, seven- and storice missionaries by Alice S. Cardon seventy-seven- th versary May 9 from anni4 to 6 p.m. The affair will be held at the Utah State A head- Quarters, 1037 East South Temple Street in Salt Lake City. F-T- nn Zonis sister. Norma and Russell Sea-mons are rejoicing over the arrival of a granddaughter born to their daughter and son-in-la- w, Evelyn and Ken Scott. Norma left Thursday evening to fly to Sacramento to sgend a few days with: Evelyn and Ken and their baby. From the California capital Norma will enplane to Portland, where she plans to visit her sister Betty Tarbet before she returns again by plane to Utah. : Brochures of President N. Eldon Tanner's October ce President Tanner, first counselor First in the Presidency of the church, Trenton Trippings H. Jen-se- n entertained members of the Martin Harris Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Clarkston at her home last week. Refreshments were served to 20 guests. Utah Powers air Clean air. by Carolee Beckstead TRENTON-Fe- rn ft pollution control device at the new Huntington Plant is eight stories tall. 1973 sermon on "The Role of Womanhood will be distributed to the women of the church by the Relief Society. world-conferen- Utah Power talks about your electric power: ley was released from her assignment as librarian, replaced by Norma Marr jit. The membership records were announced for Renae Hobbs Merrill. Among the guests were Ruth and Vaughan Spack-ma- n Flossie Atkinson, Edna attended the wedding Fackrell and Geraldine Mihis of nephew, Donald La-nller. of Arkansas, and his Eddie Lee and Wallace bride, at the Salt Lake LDS Cottle tell us that his broon Friday morning. ther, Melvin Cottle, has been Temple and Mrs. William E. Mr. appointed as a bishop in the attended a pot-luBeckstead Chir:h i Jesus Christ of supper party at the Latter-da- y Saints at Cards-to- n, home of Mr. and Mrs. GerUoeiia. ald Pierson of Smithfield Melvins wife is the foron Saturday evening. mer Una Jean Ravsten. Wilson Salt of Margie Lake City spent Saturday Mrs. Blaine Merrill is evening and Sunday wit-- i her visiting her daughter and sister and brother-in-laMr.' and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Merrill. Rodney Spencer, at Fort Mary Merrill and her sisVandenburg Air Force Base, ter Mrjie sang a duet at California. sacra. neat services at Trenton Llo Ward on Sunday eveMr. and Mrs. Melvin ning. At these services, serGrant attended an open mons were given by Gerry house in Millville on and Jim McGaug' tey of Lolor her cousin and cousin-in-laMr. and Mrs. gan, and by Verl Law . Clair Smith was awarded Rosel Hyde of Washington, an Eagle Scout pin and a District of Columbia, who Duty-to-Gaward. He gave were celebrating their gola miniature pin to his moden wedding anniversary. John Smith. Mrs. Mr. Hyde recently receivther, Richard Hanson was aped an honorary doctorate pointed as a teacher in the degree at Brigham Young Be Da Sunday School, verly University. Everyone wants it. And Utah Power & Light Company wants to talk to you about what theyre doing to help keep the air clean around electric generating plants. Air pollution control is a big job, with big words, too . . . like electrostatic precipitator. In plain English, a precipitator is designed to stop the small particles of ash that burning coal releases from going up the generating plant stack. oy ck w, son-in-la- w, Sui-jrd- ay w, od A precipitator, however, is even more complicated than it sounds. For instance, the one being installed at Huntingtons first unit is over 200 feet long 50 feet wide . . . nearly eight stories tall, and it will keep up to 99 and a half percent of the ash from ever reaching the stack. Its cost is near $5y$ million . . . and every customer helps to pay for it through his rate for electricity. Utah Power installed its first precipitator in 1949 and now has one either in operation or planned for operation, at every coal burning generating plant. All pollution control measures, like these precipitators, take research, dedication and money, but Utah Power & Lights job is to provide electricity with minimum impact on the environment. ... n( sjnce youre a customer, you have a right to understand what Utah Power is doing to keep the air clean. ' K i? ' v' i.OiV.i .i vyi, v - ?, J |