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Show I I I THE CITIZEN - 15, 1974 AUGUST THURSDAY, Family Participates in Mormon Pageant P- The family of Louise and Ronald Clarke met at I heir home this past week for a family reunion, which included 40 members. Those who came were Raclene and David Clarke and family. Las Vegas.; Pamela and Arthur Clarke and family. Hawaii; Mary Louise and Peter Barker and family, Ogden;' Merlyn and Donna Clarke and family, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania; Lana and Patrick Clarke and family. Omaha, Neb.; Pat and James Thomas Clarke, Logan; Mrs. Ora Clarke, Ogof Mr. den, step-mothClarke also spent the weekend with them. t. Smithfield Grandma Myrtle Many camped in the area overnight go they could hike the Crimson Trail Saturday morning. Luann and Jill Allen daughters of Ivaloo and Leon Allen of Roy stayed overnight with their aunt, Theota Downs, Smithfield. Saturday they met their-auntwho was working in Logan and enjoyed dinner More driving home. p.m. and horses. The Moodys also shook hands with some of Senator Frank Churchs family during the parade. The ladie's division of the fair was exceptionally good. Nice size display of clothing fancy work, fruits, canned and fresh flowers. A good size display was enjoyed. In the mens divisions, 4-- H and e. Corina and Lyle Williams and twin sons, Justin and Brock of Granger, spent the weekend with his parents Jasmine and David Williams. , livestock judjudging, ging and Little Bucharoo Rodeo was the agenda for the day and evening. The Moodys contend it doesn't have to lie a big fair to be a good one. 4-- ..Beth Roskelley is visiting her cousin Tina Gardner in Ontario, Oregon. During Smithfield Sixth Ward's sacran?nt services High Councilmen Vernon Summers and Lloyd Meyers were the speakers. Kathy Williams sang a solo. My Faith in Thee, accompanied by Berniece Eskelson. Reunion Held Smithfield LDS Second Ward held a reunion Friday Grandparents include Joan Campbell, Smithfield; Curtis Campbell, Richmond; and Marie and Shirley Clark of Logan. He also has a Campbell of Hyde In Wur-litze- Clarkston rs Enjoy Dinner By Gladys enjoyed dinner With their e daughter and and Wil Hedrick and family. The Smithfield Fourth Ward Homemaking Day was held August 8, at 10:00 a.m. under the direction of President Roberta Geqry. The lesson: Nutritional Food for Babies, was given by Urusla Jaussih and a demonstration from Mountain Fuel by Louise Young, Home Economist for Moun- Ijwslr Clarkston Er-len- after receiving treatment' medical Priesthood Youth, and Max Christiansen's theme was Profanity." Also the following memberships were read: Melva and Wallace Cottle, and their family, Alan. Eugene, Annette, Dewain and Jay. The Cottles recently moved into the ward from Trenton. . Let-gre- and Oliver' Tribe of Ogden and Ida and James Lefgren. Ogden. Great-grandparen- ts are Edna Rasmussen and Helen Attend Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reeder attended the James and Annie C. Hancey family reunion at Hyde Park outdoor park Saturday after- al. Mrs. Helena Andrew and family have returned from Las Cruces, N. M., where they went for the funeral of a grandchild, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Andrew. Upon arriving home she learned that Steve had submitted to an operation. ' Mrs. Willard Pitcher took her daughters, Ray Ann and Iva Jean, and Miss Lori Andrew to Ogden Monday to do some shopping. noon. n Misses Charlotte and Godfrey spent a few days each at Providence, Utah with an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine McBride. Gregory and Marva Lund and two children have purchased the home formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler and have moved into the ward. Marie Dock, Helena Andrew and Nola Griffin sang at quarterly conference with the Relief Society Chorus. Robert and Norma Reeder attended the funeral services for her cousin, Angus Funk, at Benson Saturday after- noon. Va-ly- Mrs. Joseph E. Atkinson The Home Front By Lmon Hlllyard sense: keep lamps, TV and other appliances away from thermostat. They cause it to overcool in summer, underheat in winter. Around-the-hous- e heat-produci- grout is silicone rubber; ceramic-til- e e, Iri Margaret and Sidney Godfrey spent Friday in visiting with their broMaM ther and and Seth Godfrev. y r Many smart families with air conditioning keep storm windows in use in summer as well as winter. Saves as much energy on a hot day as a cold one. birthday anniversary of their grandson Kevin Gard- beer-can- s. hm specials, but whether you favor far-omodern or classic Colonial, check first with Mountain Weve a States Realty, Logan, Utah, phone wide selection of all types of homes. No beer-ca- n 563-588- ,'L" 'it PhR Wyils 752-047- 2 Msl UljtMsist New Rahv Bait Jafcasa 2454125 Sam Hysias 5634390 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hansen of Newton received word of the birth of a baby girl, weighing five pounds. 10 ounces, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Carma) Mirabal of Daly City. Calif. She was welcomed by two brothers, Joseph and Anthony, The new little girl will he named loslie Michelle. 111 N. Id Das Jsass Lass INftard W. 258-236- 2 1 245-368- 1 5634HB 7M-M- SENSUAL REVENUE ACTUAL USE REPORT SHARIN8 Gawd j Fair ye bom tcmwiift federal funds deadly to toed and sum fund have boon uMd or obhgaced during tin and to Ravanua Sharing you Tin to inform you of should bo apont CAPITAL (A) ,0KAATttiU II) MAINTENANCE IQ i Juno 9ft 1974. luluro binds Now PUdUCIAPSTY X ENVIRONMENTAL i protection a fusuc Held Your geeemme July 1a1S79 TMI MVIMMINT Of NEMT0N TOWN ACTUAL EXPENDITURES CATEGORIES 1 Sybil and Dallas Goodey Jane and Garth Goodey enjoyed a cookout dinner on Monday in honor of the 12th Architect in New Mexico designs houses made of Said to be 20 per cent cheaper than conventional materials, cans' are also used to tieStihe houses with solar energy, mat Visitors at the Newton War,d wpre Gordon and Mary Jenkins and family nf Salt Lake City. They were also visitors at the home of their parents. Ora and LeOra Jenkins and LaVeme and Golden Righv. Also visiting with her parents is Sharron J. Ballard and family nf Ias Vegas, Nev. Her parents are Lowell and Charlotte Jenkins of Newton. d w nt , Solar heat may be the wave of the future, lJutjitS not areas. Not inexpensive practical in frequently-cloudeither. It may pay to consider a new furnace and better bv l.eda Sutherland Newton Gary and Sandy Goodsell held a family dinner at their home following the christening of their baby daughter, Julie and the confirmation of the baptism nf their daughter. Christine. Those present for this special occasion were Sandy's parents. Glen and Amy Roman nf Preston. Idaho, her brother Gary and his wife. Jeri Lyn. also of Preston and Gary's parents. Wesley and Elna Goodsell and Gardener and the Gary Goodsell family, all of Newton. mildew-resista- ...J-- ir g. insulation instead. 4-- H Janice and Lyle Barson and son of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the home of their parents Margaret and Aaron Barson and family. Margaret and Sidney Godfrey returned home last week after visiting in Hunt, Idaho with their daughter and family Oreta and Wendell Tarbet. Bobby Udy, her daughter Merlynn and granddaughter Keherca Kent all of Fielding visited at the home of her parents Margaret and Sidney Godfrey. Aug. Goodey of Logan also joined them. The Mia Maid class consisting of nine girls went to Salt Lake to the Primary Childrens Hospital and presented a quilt they had made. While there they put on a program consisting of skits, readings, and dance to the children well enough to watch. They were accompanied by their teacher Marie Goodey and Annette Jar-dinThey also visited Temand Visitors CenSquare ple ter and attended the Promised Valley pageant. U. 5J'i?Tm. to ilm. Jnn. Ml UM. Vaccountno.45 2 003 OlO TRANSPORTATION NEKTON TOWN TOWN I PRESIDENT NEWTON MCRCATION 84327 UTAH Clubs and leaders The held a very successful fair in Trenton Saturday which began with a parade. This was followed by a program of songs and skits by the various clubs. Winners of the ticket selling contest for a pig were Susan Oswald and James Godfrey. Julius Jen- Hoof sen was lucky winner of the pig. The poster contest was won by Melanie Griffin and Debra Federico. Leon Oswald was acutioneer, selling off the baked goods of the clubs, and was concluded by a chicken and a rabbit chase. Root beer and barbecues were sold. 4-- H 7 SOCIAlSClMCfS PORAOSOORPOOR FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION MULTIFURFOMAND 6CMERAL OOVT. 10 . EDUCATION (l: U JtfT 1. Jm aoi 1S7S Owi 18W 10 TOTALS IMA--- 2650.00 , - , 5321.00 NO NOtSCMMl NATION am jt CERimcAnoM-- I MOUIMMfNH NAVI UN MIT i i aa nimcw wT"1 wzs SITTa apa m rm tan smAo foo Am MOW in MmS i to toad AW f aid SMtod -71 Town "fSmiKta: President Newton Legal No. 105 Published August 15, 1974 OUR'SPECIALTY LOBSTER - TAILS SHRIMP :?.v k & inA S6.63 WHOLE $ SCALLOPS - $3.25 LB. IN BREADED SHELL FROZEN LB. - CRAB ROCKY SHRIMP - $1.75 LB. PLANNED USE REPORT GENERAL REVENUE SHARING Rsvenue Sharing prawdss fodsrsl funds diroctly to focal and stata governments. Tho law roquiroa each government to publish a report of its pitns lor the use of these funds to inform as citizens and to encourage fooir psrtkipMpn in c tho money ought to bo spent Withm the purpose luted your government mey chenQe the spending plan. PLANNEO EXPENDITURES TNI MVIMMINT OF OPERATING NEWTON TOWN CATEGORIES A MAINTENANCE tO Gonoral LB. $1.60 TROUT MT. $3.10 LB. LB. $4.50 - - 1 FuailCSAFEIV a ENVIRON tttNTAL PROTECTION ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PAY' MENT OF FOR THE FIFTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD. JULY 1. 1174 THROUGH JUNE 901971. FLANS TO SPEND THEM FUNDS FOfLTHE PURPOSES SHOWN. ACCOUNT NG5 a Puaiu. TRANSPORTATION LEGAL 4 FOR I SALMON TAILS - 89 PERCH - SEA LB. JAPANESE HALIBUT - ROASTS BASS 95 - rlayrTfliF'S arc-- RECREATION " NEWTON IS SOCIAL SCRtfiCf FOR ATM DOR POOR I FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION 9 MULTIPURPOSE UTAH THEATRE CLOSED SUNDAYS, MONDAYS A TUESDAYS 7U 164 N. 6 W. - Lofin 752-985- 64327 UTAH fern sdubsi DM sspy 4l ' I to bed rmnp OfNtRAiQOVT 95' apart and PayM LB. LB. Seafood Smfi at T&sut&ixyi PRESIDENT AND 11 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 12 NOUtlMiACOM toslwMfoi B nms da dsmmv al deTisewy dn da asawtoh Rand a Pan I if da dm and adar astuaiy W AMURAWCU IRstor I MUNITV DEVELOPMENT THE COMMUNITY THEATRE TOWN TOWN I 7 LB. $1.06 2 003 0X0 y HEALTH NEMTON WEIGHT WATCHERS OCEAN LEWISTON, m l HOUMNOA TV DEVELOPMENT r r.-- Jca feeds 17 n. Grandparents are Jeneal tion. ner of Deweyville, Rhonda iff I Baby Korn and James 311 East 160 South, Smithfield welcomed their fourth daughter at the Logan LDS hospital. Aug. 8. She weighed eight pounds 5' a ounces and 20 inches long. Her three sisters are Julie 6, Nancy 4, and Karen 2. Rupert. Clark also took them to Buhl to see her brother, Ray Clark, who was recuperating from a serious opera- Family Dinner Held Dody. Dianne. Brenda. Mary Ellen, and Karren Jones left on Sunday for Sybil Goodey, Nina Lamb, Chadwick. III. where they Plymouth; Thelma Phillips, will he visiting with Dody's Logan; Flossie Atkinson, folks. Arthur and Nellie Trenton; Judy Deakin, Scheidcggar. Norvel plans to and Beverly Grill, fly there and join them in a Ogden all spent a day togeth- week. er in Salt Lake City shopping and celebrating the birthday anniversary of Sybil Goodey. Smith-fiel- attended the funeral for her uncle, A. H. Jardine, at Garkston Tuesday. Cecil Payne is slowly recovering from a recent heart attack, at the Logan hospit- Speakers councilmen Gair JorHigh genson and Reed Woodland were the speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Lori Andrew played a piano solo. and Mary and Earl Griffin and three children, Rupert, Idaho, visited with his mother Mayme Griffin on Sunday. sister-in-la- Visit Parents Rebecca Peterson and son Jason of Lehi spent four days visiting at the home of her parents Velda and Victor P. Rasmussen. Also visited a grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Stelley of New Tre-mont- Melva R. Cottle returned to her home on Saturday in the Logan LDS hostpital. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Sharon and Eddie Bodily and three children of Dublin, California is visiting with her mother Sarah M. Godfrey. . Visiting at the home of Gladys and George Loosle on tain Fuel discussed and Tuesday was Leona Bailey, showed how to prepare outof Blanding and her sister door barbeques." Aleda Colledge of Lehi. LeDinner was served to ona and her deceased husquilting, handicrafts band Ralph were with the and painting was participatLoosles in England in the ed in by the ladies. Southwest Mission. Beth Lamb and Jennie The family of Inez and Reese enjoyed the 50th Wed- Harold Godfrpv visited with ding Anniversary of their them this past week. They cousins. Dr. and Mrs. are Delece and Darlene GodCharles A. Munns in Brigfrey and family, Weston; ham City Saturday. Roland and Delone Godfrey It was held in the communand family, Bountiful; Eveity Center. The ladies saw lyn and Jay Godfrey and many relatives and renewed family, Simi Valley, Calif.; acquaintences. and grandchildren GeralOn the second week of dine and Nicholas Crookston of the . and July, Troop 88 baby daughter, Weston; Smithfield Sixth Ward went Christine and Carl King and to Camp Wilderness. They son, North Logan; and Marwere gone six days. Troop 88 ilyn and. Robert Godfrey, won the award for best inLogan. spection. They thank the adSpeakers in church on visors and those that helped. Sunday evening were Betty Good work. Scouts. Clark, daughter of Pearl and Max Clark, and members of Following the testimonial the Stake High Council, meeting Sunday evening for Richard Taylor who spoke on their son Elder Jefrey Hog-ga- n "Parents Supporting the dinner was served at the home of DeVonna and Reid Hoggan to Jefrey, and brothers and sisters and spouses. Sandra and Patrick WED. thru SAT. Hoggan and three children of and Ann Smithfield; Jamie The Biggest Dean Checketts and family, Soda Springs; Diane and How! Ever Kent Hoggan of Logan and and Cathy Bradley Hoggan of Logan. Marsha and Dennis Bell and family of Las Vegas Nev., were unable to attend but sent their best wishes. A reception was held at home honoring Elder Hoggan who leaves soon for the California Sacramento Mission. Refreshments were served to friends, neighbors, and relatives who called. Loretta Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant Carol and granddaughter, Griffin, enjoyed dinner at Maddox Cafe Friday in company with Dee Jay and Majorie Federico, and twin sons, Shane and Shawn, before their departure for Hooper Bay, Alaska, Sunday evening. Seeing them off at the airport were Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Tino Federico, and daughter, Debra, of Trenton and her mother, Mrs. K. J. Yost of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jay Federico have just returned from an eight day vacation in Hawaii. Debra'and Judy Federico and Mrs. Melvin Grant looked after the little boys while they were gone. They will teach school among the Eskimos for another year. Miss Carol Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Veloy Griffin, spent a week with her grandparents and other relatives in Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eller-ma- n spent three days at Rupert and Paul, Idaho with children, Clark of Paul and Geneva Stelley of Rupert. Shopping Trip Pearl and Earl Gordon drove to Perry Sunday and son-in-la- w Corrine and Andrew L. Heggie enjoyed a surprise visit from friends Gloria and Norman Birch of San Bruno, California. He is associated with United Air Lines. They became acquainted 20 years ago, when Andrew was teaching school in Tremon-ton- . Loretta Robins and two children of Salt Lake City are spending a few days helping her mother Flo Godfrey who is recuperating from injuries received in an auto accident. er The boy is to be named David Jeffery and his daddy is a superintendent at in Logan. Virginia Oliver and two daughters has returned to their home in Los Vegas after visiting with her parents Margaret and Aaron .Bunsonand family. Among those attending Education Week at USU were Betty Thompson. Sarah-HeggiMayme Griffin, Felicia Call and Mabel Buttars. Bodilys Visit Park. . Visiting Cousin horsepulling, draft horse grandson and children, Sam-miBill, Greg, and Traci along with Mike Shaw a grandson. Mike Shaw have left for Waxhachi, Texas by plane. Grandma says shes going to save up her money so she can come back again. She liked Cache Valley and the West. Please hurry back, Grandma. Baby Clark son of Jolyn and Jerel Clark of 35 South 455 East made his appearance August 4, at the Logan LDS hospital with weight of four pounds seven ounces and was 18 inches tall. He has a sister Monica 4, and a brother Jerel, 3. Trenton er amphitheater, Downtown at 12:30 Loads of youngsters Bing- granddaughter the campfire. The young people played' games. Most of the group attended the rangers program at the Parade ham, who has been visiting her night up Logan Canyon at Malibou picnic area. Dinner was served to 300 and singing was enjoyed Hurst, I xth of Ogden. The baby is to be named Kathy Leigh Lefgren. Hot daddy is production foreman of Cache Instructional Workshop in Benson. Evelene and Eldon Moody attended the Caribou County Fair at Grace, Idaho Thursday. They enjoyed the Junior Federicos Depart For Alaska Reunion llelil by Evelene Moody Kathryn Olson flew to San Jose, Calif., to visit her sister Carol and brother-in-laand M. Gaylord Leavitt and four children. While there she also saw the Oakland Temple pageant. Doyle West, son of Mrs. Jennie West, of Smithfield, sang in and directed the pageant. The Leavitt's children Kent, Terri and Rick participated in the LDS pageant. Prior years, Kara Lyn, the oldest daughter of the Leavitts has taken part. Kathryn was gone two weeks flying out on United Airlines and coming back on Western Airlines. f . 1 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 14 OTHER nri'Xl iSsstArl l own ID TOTALS Kali answe el Owsl Imsweia Ddasry 20S6.00 Town 19:?. no Legal No. 104 Published August 15, 1974 Nsaa President A TRto to s Mil Aur.15.Wli Dan |