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Show 4 I . a'!-,- ,' '7 Citizen ' n. Verl and Frances Furniss, East BOO South, tawis-tnhov. July 16. Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. 69(1 William S. Copper. Smithfield; and Mrs. Val Dean Durrant and family. Franklin. A Phillip and Christie Sparkman. 211 South 2 East. Richmond. Roy. July 17. family meeting was held and business affairs. Everyone 4 laron J. and Ann Godfrey. Box 96. flarkston. bov. Juiy brought their and the committee furnished the ice cream. own dinner July 22. Boyd and Mvrna Erickson, 408 South 3 East. Smithfield. hov. July 25. 4 17. Robert and Elizabeth 168 South 350 East, Smithfield. girl. July 25. Theras and Sherry Gunn. 32 West 3 South. Richmond, girl. July 21. Preston and Bonnie Watts. 390 East 120 South. Smith-fielgirl. July 26. Per-kinso- n. d. Freri G. Porter and Sandra Jensen Couple To Wed The new baby is to be named Jody Adele Gunn and her daddy is employed at Farm that evening from 7:30 to at the Richmond Stake Center. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Sandra graduated from Minim High School in Rupert in 1970 and from Ricks Marco and Denzel L. Jensen. Richmond, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sandra to Fred G. Porter, son of tauraina and Fred V. Porter of Richmond. The wedding will take place Friday, in the 'lagan LDS temple. A wedding breakfast will he hosted hv the groom's' parents at their home following the ceremony. A reception will be held I.vnda Ashcroft and Jeffrey R. Gittens in minnrmYTTmnrrinimTmYiT Ashcroft, Gittins ia-o- College in 1972. Fred graduated from Rig- in 1967 and attended Ricks College. He served in the U. S. Army and fulfilled a mission in North by High School Carolina and Virginia. To Wed Friday Elaine and Gaylan L. Ash- croft. River Heights, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lynda to Jeffrey R. Gittins. son of Bertha and Ben L. Gittins of Smithfield. Lynda and Jeff have chosen married Thursday. August 1st m the lagan LDS temple. to-b- . wedding breakfast will he hosted bv the groom's parents in the Smithfield Linns lodge following the ceremony. That evening the brides A rv-i-V- Lvnette and Patrick Dent parents will honor the newly- weds at a reception. Friends and relatives are invited to join them from 8:00 to 10:00 in the Smithfield 2nd Ward rultural hall. Pre-weddi- showers were given by Jean Ern-stmand Christy Weston; Elaine James. loAnn Ashcroft. Christie SpackmUn and Linda Cole: Michelle Hooper and Jennifer Ballard: and Joyce Ringer and Wanda Hall. After a short honeymoon the rnuple will make their home in Smithfield. m Patrick Dent keeps his mother running in circles. hair and mud. His dad is Paul Dent of Lewiston and his mother is the former Lynette Holmes of Salt Lake City, this weeks Cook of the Week. Lvnette has a lot on her hands just taking care of Patrick but she finds time for gardening, quilting and crocheting. And of course she enjoys cooking. She graduated from Utah State University with a degree in elementary education and library science. She worked at the University of Utah Library for a while and also as a substitute teacher at Lewiston Elementary school. But now she finds her time quite consumed with wifely and motherly chores as well as with her church job as ward genealogy checker. The Dents are building a new home in Lewiston that they hope to be able to move into by Thanksgiving. Paul is an accountant at Wurlitzers in Logan and also helps his father. LaVoir Dent, on his farm. Lynette offers these suggestions to help put a little snap into summer days: Ire Box Desert stones they have received. They all sang The Graduation Song and were presented graduation certificates by Bishop Lennis Chambers. Ronald Martin-dal- e was advanced from Deacon to Teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood. Clyde and Velma Allred' spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Hedvig Bingham. They are' from Ida., and while they were here, attended the class reunion of North Cache class of '39. held in the Smithfield their various Pearl and Everett Spencer went to Salt take City Friday to attend the wedding of their grandson. Danny Spencer to Terry Privett. which was held at Seville Reception Center, and performed by the bishop of the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Goodsell. the other grandparents also were in attendance. Following the wedding a reception was held in the center. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer are parents of the groom. Under the leadership of the Primary presidency. Orris Mae Hansen. Janice Griffin and Ruth Spackman with Flossie Atkinson directing and Norma Reeder accompanying. the children gave a very delightful program of song, dance and dialogue, for the closing social Monday evening at the cultural hall. Many parents and brother and sisters- were present to etyoytfie progra m. Art icles were on display which the rhildren had made during the summer and refreshments were sold. The James Taylor family gave the program at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. the theme being Our Pioneers. Talks were given by Berthena. Libby and James Taylor. The Relief Society sang two special pioneer songs. Three girls graduated from Primary. Vivian Taylor. Teresa Chambers and Susan Oswald. I ana Holt is their leader. Each girl gave a talk on some aspect of Merrie Miss work. Vivian telling of the Reflector. Susan about their various activities and Dei-tric- h. Linn's Lodge. Saturday evening. Visit Son Mr. and Mrs.- Lew P. Allsop have been visiting their son Mr. and Mrs. Judd Allsop of Wapato. Wash., and - the World's also attended Fair. Lloyd and Venna Buttars and family. 'Salt take City .yisiled parents. , Mr. and Mrs.' Hamid Spackman and Mr. and Mrs. Harold But- tars. Seven boy scouts from Trenton spent last week at Camp Hunt. They received several merit badges and many awards for various activities. Friday evening Mark Godfrey took his boat over and gave them several enjoyable hours on the lake. Those attending were Ronald Martindale. Jeffrey Godfrey. Rruce Andrew. Troy lott. Bruce Kupfer. Gary Hansen and Ricky Miner. Ret a and Chelese Kupfer are spendine a week with their sister.- Chervl and Ralph Stnvncr nf Ammon. Ida - about (Continued on page 4) Announce Plans Florenre H. Halverson of Richmond, announces the coming marriage of her daughter Bette. Jo to Roderick C. Twnmev. son of Marie Twomey. Camillus. New York. The wedding will take place Friday. August 2. A reception is being given that evening at the Smithfield Linns ladge. 97 North 380 East. Smithfield from 8:00 until 9:00. There will be dancing from 9:00 until midnight. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. package Jello (lemon flavored) 1 cup sugar cup boiling water 1 can evaporated milk Juice of 1 lemon i cup butter 2 cups graham cracker crumbs Set jello with boiling water, mix until dissolved. Add sugar and lemon juice and set in the refrigerator. In the meantime melt butter and pour over cracker crumbs. When the jello mixture begins to set or is syrupy, beat until stiff with egg beater or electric 1 1 ' Take ice cold evaporated milk and beat until stiff, then mix it and the jello together and stir until smooth Alternate in layers with beaten milk and and cracker crumbs. Cool before serving. even-colore- Refte Jo graduated from Sky View High School 4'a cups sugar I ng-'il- i Rick graduated from Paul Smiths College of Foresty in the Ademndak Mountains of New York. He also attended Utah State University and is now manager of lagan Fanes Rowling Center. After a honeymoon in the northwest United Stales and Canada, they wiH make their home in Smithfield. 1 almost ripple pii season so heres . nolle' Pie. using Delicious reciic for Pineapple-Appl- e .1e .ip Pie Pines I Ir clean Pl-ie- e , Miss Rita lonora Maestas and Glen W. Rawlings will he wed on August 2. in a ceremony to he performed in the Salt lake LDS Temple is the The hride-tn-h- e daughter of Mr. and Mrs L. J. Maestas. Sr., of Magna. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lindsnv M. Rawlins. lowislnn Thai evening, n reception will be held in the Magna Utah East Stake Center from to honor the 7 to 9 p m couple. An open house will lie given on Salurdav. August 3. from 7 lo 9 p.m. in the I mviuioo First Ward CpIIii- - ral hall A cordial invitation is extended In all friends and relatives In come and greet I he newlyweds Miss Mncslas graduated from Cyprus High School in ami now has a B.A 1971 degree front Utah Slate Mr Rawlins has a H.S. degree, also from Utah Slate University, and has mm pi clod n mission for I he LDS Church in the British South Mission. He is presently employed as a senior supervisor for Sliaklix of California. Following a honey moon they will make their home in LOGANA Outdoor Swimming Pool Open to Public ai'nn ' A bed doesn't HAVE to be against a wall, or even perpendicular to it. say decorators. How about an oblique ancle to rhange the visual effect of the room? How do von hip floor -to -ceiling window with a radiator? Problem draperies over a solver a curved valance. Check your refrigerator gaskets by closing the door dollar hill. If you can pull out the bill easily, you might have to replace the gaskets. 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Cut and serve. 1 ina Smithfield and Victor Comp- Inmeter School in Salt lake Citv She is now cmnloved at il'c hii'.i Viiiuiiul Rank nt Rita tanora Maestas and Glrn W. Rawlings Easy Fudge quarts apples (Delicious) 1 cup apple or pineapple juice 1 cup sugar Add: I1- - tablespoons corn xlarch 2 tablespoons lemon juice in pie shell and dot with butter. Sprinkle apples cinnamon or candies. Pul on top pie crust. ni'450 H'nriMI foe 5 minute Trenton Teresa explaining 1 mixer. Spencers Attend Wedding - Hes 22 months old and a vivacious whirlwind of blonde w Ralph Tyler and Elsa Dawn Pitcher. Cornish, boy. 4 and Rov Hansen of Pico Itivcrn. Calif and Emma Rums of Glendora. Calif., and Elsie and Frank Gunn of Coleville. Utah are happy with the new arrival. e d. 4 Richard and Linda Anderson. 22 West 1 .South. Richmond. girl. July 17. furtherest. etc. ' Pcppm-idc- Gerry and Karen Hodges. Sojourner Park No. 7. Smith-fielgirl. July 22. 4 Games were played and prizes presented. Prizes were also given to the oldest man. the oldest woman, those that came the Sherry and Theras Gunn 32 Third South Street in Richmond announce the arrival of a daughter born 21 July 1974. She weighed eleven pounds, two ounces and was 23 inches long. Grandparents Winona and taMgrr Gunn of West I n- vina. Calif., and Merle Bums of Santa Monica. Calif., also Thelma n. 4 on geneolngy West Conk until I CITIZEN n: Chris-tofferso- Welcomes Baby piilr-App- THE In The lagan l.l)S Hospital and Debbie, Preston: Mrs. Maury Simmons. Men-doMrs. Elisabeth ton Richmond Couple II IVCIIST 1. 1114 THUISDH, ,'M'P! n'V; Sociable Reunion Held The annual J. A. Simmon family reunion was held at Willow Park under the direction of the William S. Cooper family. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Y. Simmon. Collinston: Mr. and Mr. Dawayne Simmons and family. Boise. Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Darold Simmons and family. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simmons and family. Tremontou: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gardner, tagan; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bowles and family. Orange, Calif.; Mrs. Jane Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Marble. Mr. and Mrs.Donnel Bown and families, all of Bothwell; Mr. and Mrs. Lagrande Bur s 1 Bart 2454125 Mhum 5C343S0 And Lots of Fun 1400 North 4th West loin Adults 75 Under 12 50 III N. Il 2542382 Jests 2453(11 Um MNjarO 5845IM Dm W. UM Him 711111 1 |