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Show 4 THURSDAY, JUNE 6, - THE CITIZEN 1974 imltfMiellia Barbara and Harold Gutke had as their guests Medhi and .Taleh Guzi - Tabatabaie of Tabriz Iran now working for their masters degrees at Utah State University in Logan. He in irrigation and she in elementary education. Mrs. Guzi (as she was called) has been doing her studei.L teaching with Mrs. Gutke at the Ellis School in Logan. The Gutkes daughter and Marilyn and Brian Lundberg, of Logan also enjoyed the roast beef and pie dinner served by Mrs. Gutke. RUEL PLOWMAN, Smith-fieland grandson, Tad Hancey, of Providence, and Elliott Thornley enjoyed the weekend fishing at Mackey, near Arco, Idaho. They reported great fishing and son-in-la- w. lemon-pineapp- le d. caught their limits. Lauritzen, July 12, Mrs. Lauritzen is a sister of Mrs. Wickham. Brothers and sisters are Marie Burk, of Sacramento. Calif.; Dean Lauritzen of Ogden; Ann Robinson of Ogden and Richard Lauritzen of Puleallis, Wash. Mathea and Frank Gar-oill- e of Sandy and Carol Watkins of Smithfield drove to Goshen, Idaho to decorate their parents and two brothers graves on Memorial Day. Mrs. Watkins informs us Goshen is a farming near the foothills. 1932. com--muni- NORMAN ty AND MARTA Mayhew and sons and daughter Jeff, Bruce, Kim, and Normie moved to Smith-fielrecently from Philadelphia, Pa. They live at 92 East Center Street. Mrs. Mayhew is employed at Sears in Logan and Mr. Mayhew at Pepperidge Farm, Inc., in Richmond as d maintenance mechanic. Last weekend they all drove to Flaming Gorge in Wyoming to do some fishing and did some mountain climbing. On their way home they stopped at a little ghost town, 'nnMr Citv. near Lander. Wyo . and helped friends Shelia and Tim Vincent and diuiiy. Gil. Kami, and Jamie move to Cache Valley. After spending several days with the Mayhews they have moved into their new home in son-in-la- Providence. The Vincents report liking the country very much, as do the Mayhews. I,DS SIXTH WARD sum- mer Primary was held at a new time. 11 a.m. Wednesday with President Shirley Bartschi presiding. Each class held a treasure hunt after which sack lunches were enjoyed with the Smithfield, Utah Edwin Noble home in Smith-fiel- d welcome Alechia Marie was Memorial Day were sister Kimberly and grandLucie and Don Wilson and parents Laverne Johnson, daughter, Patricia, of Lay-to- n Denver, and Mary and Jack and Carol and Oral Waite of Salt Lake City; also Stirland and daughter, CinFlorMrs. Wilson and Mr. ence and Ivan Miles and dy, Stirland are sister and bro- Mrs. N.O. Johnson all of ther to Mrs. Noble; also Pocatello. Shauna Hobbs and sons, The babys daddy is a of and Brian ProviBradley junior buyer for Thiokoi RoChemical Corp. of Logan. dence, Neta and Tom berts of Tremonton also AND NOT TO BE left out, friends Beth Lamb, Orval a baby boy arrived to Trudy and Arbey Coleman and and Randy Winchester of 610 Louella and Marlin Roskel-le- West First North on May 29 Light refreshments at the Logan LDS Hospital were served. weighing eight pounds three Margaret and Stewart Co- ounces and a length of 21 inches. A sister, Kendra, oper of Smithfield and Debbie and Dan Cooper of Logan greeted him at home. a also their son, Danny, motGrandparents include to ored Island Park. Idaho, Terry and Helen and and enjoyed fishing on IdaJames Winchester alh of hos opening day. They re- Tooele, Utah. include Marne and ported having caught their limits of fish. Rex Winchester of Salt Lake Joseph Cooper also enjoy- City and Mary E. Paxman ed the fishing and all staying also of Salt Lake. He is to be at Ponds Lodge. They were named David Scott Winchester. gone the weekend. TWO NEW baby boys and Mr. Winchester is a work two new baby girls have supervisor for Concept Inarrived to make their homes dustries in Logan. in Smithfield. We send them welcome to all. On May 24, a son arrived to Claudia and Robert Tribe of 107 East Second South Street He weighed seven pounds two ounces and was 202 inches long. He has three brothers and sisters: Darlene, Kimberly, and Steven; also grandparents. Lucille Three teen-ager- s and Albert Johnson of Hyincluding rum and Jeneal and Oliver two juveniles, were arrested by Franklin County deputy Tribe of Ogden and greatgrandmothers Helen Hurst sheriff Terry Allred Monday after an attempted theft of a of Ogden and Edna RasmusHonda 100 Trail bike. sen of Ogden. He will be named Dale William and his daddy is a Allred reported that the manufacture engineer at bike belonging to John Grey, Thiokoi Chemical Corp a brother-in-laof Phillip Logan Division. Gleason. Preston, was taken Next was a girl on May 25. from Gleasons residence She arrived at the Logan about 2 a.m. Monday mornLDS Hospital to Judy and ing. DeRoy Cazier of 129 South S4335 Second class postage paid at Smithfield, Utah 4335 Subscription Rates: one-ha- lf $5 per year 36 per year outside Cache Valley great-grandparen- ts De-lil- Great-grandparen- The Home Front By Leon Hlllyard JAN HALL of Lewiston rounds third base but is thrown out trying to take home during the recent Blue Sox baseball game in Preston. Hall plays for Smithfield. Citizen Photo Pres-ton-Smithfi- Builders are using more of such energy-savin- g devices as insulated glass in new homes. tub? Dont Putting in a new bath with an extra-siz- e floor. tubs Those get heavy forget to strengthen the when full. Fairview Briefs d vinyl flooring makes for a quieter and room, helps disguise floor irregularities. Foam-backe- ts Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Nelson went to Ricks College to meet their who had Rhonda, daughter, a month from returned just in Europe touring with the Ricks College folk dancers. She returned home with her New home abuilding in Connecticut will feature three inches of same insulation inside. .Man in New Jersey makes his home in a huge greenhouse. Baths, boiler and one large room are in an attached log cabin. Greenhouse has tropical plantings and large swimming pool; sun brings temperature up to 80 degrees most days. parents. big greenhouses for sale, but unless youre a hothouse flower, youll be happier in one of the comfortable family homes listed at Mountain States Logan. Realty, Phone No After Attempted Theft -- w Second East Street and weighed six pounds six ounces and was 19 inches long. in Steve Bergquist, a resident the neighborhood, report-- - polyurethane foam sprayed-o- n OUTSIDE the house. Said to be more effective than the Three Juveniles Arrested 752-351- 1, Phil Wykle Mel ed to the Sheriffs Office that he had seen boys rolling the bike down the street. Bergquist helped Deputy Allred in locating and identifying the 1963 Ford van in which the three youngsters were found. Arrested was Ned Munk, 18 Rural Route, Smithfield, and two minors from Smith-fiel- d and North Logan. 752-047- 2 Liljenquist Sam Hymas Burt Johnson Dan Jones Leon Hillyard 245-682- 5 563-639- 0 1t N. 111 W. Logan Phono FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson of Franklin celebrated their THE GOVERNMENT 0 OF TOWN ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PAY- 944 MENT OF FOR THE FIFTH ENTITLEMENT . PERIOD. JULY 1. 1974 THROUGH JUNE 30. 1975. PLANS TO SPEND THESE FUNDS FOfLTHE PURPOSES SHOWN. son-in-la- y account no5 nows irwdu have bMn advised that copy of ttm npoft hpi boon pubbehtd in a locil newspaper of ganoid I hava records circulation. documanting the contents of ttvi lapon and Ihtv an ooon hi public scrutiny at - JiaKyn (El Al-bist- on v 032 301 IDI Th w, MR. AND MRS. H. D. spent the weekend in St. Anthony with their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Kay Albiston pnJ sons, and in Idaho Pplls With thtllr daughter iJricf sor)-i- n 2 hMhLuH TOWN D. M. FUNDLISBACHER. PRES. P 1 SMITHFIELD UThH 64235 and Terri. 1aW 563-588- General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments. The law requires each government to publish a report of its plans for the use of these funds to inform its citizens and to etKOurage their participJtinn in deciding how Visiting with Mrs. Leora Doney were her sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Wyn Doney and Mr. and Mrs. Val Doney, all of Idaho Falls. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Porter was their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Edwards and children, Kevin 245-368- 8 PLANNED USE REPORT GENERAL REVENUE SHARING Celebrate Wedding By JOANN KINGSFORI) 258-236- 2 753-351- 1 nNHLGfi wedding anniversary with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Robinson and children of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Primary furnishing root Gordon Beckstead and chilbeer floats to about 100. of dren Twin Falls, Warren Pearl and Earl Gordon drove to Hyrum Memorial Robinson of Provo and Louis Day to decorate their graves Mendoza of Franklin. They at the Cemetery and stopped all enjoyed supper at Sherto see her sister, Tal Humph-- , wood Hills on Saturday. The ries, and also Mrs. Gordons' Robinsons also enjoyed talksister-in-laAlta Peterson.; ing by phone with their son, ' The Gordons then drove to Gary, in Mexico City, who is Fielding and enjoyed a roast serving an LDS mission .beef. 'an.d! strawberry, short , w, Published every Thursday at w, y. MR. LAURITZEN was born in Logan to Wanda and Nephi She is to be named Katie cake dinner at the home of Ruth and daddy is a line and their daughter Admechanic at Del Monte Corp Janet and Devere of Smithfield. ams and family. VISITING AT THE GorShirley and John Johnson don home have been Beth of 35 East third North and Clair Lawrence and son welsomed a girl May 27 at Russel and his five children the Logan LDS Hospital. She of Ogden also June and Sam weighed six pounds, two and ounces and was 19 Gordon. inches the Verla at and long. On hand to Visiting Citizen Cacfje QHje p Jwu- - A -'- P. Srynatun of Chwl fcnacutiva Ulfcvr La.lL ji.A i.uiPteasa Print m I UII. tiuiiv n, .. 191. . muttmiiiiimiiutitHL A fAL (J , ft. 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