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Show t i niuisur, OONT;V. FAVORITES 103CII AUGUST 22, 1974 s the qtizen Hoggans Attend (ITS tmii TiiEnnos itHrtfy I lulykHM uftty.Mt L Horse Derby REG. 3.98 '!:; TH Sal f Qiallty H ttM f Savlagi by Kvelene Moody Smithfield Super Aytinal Vitamins with Minerals Wid I 1 !! 9 rraoa gSk TvsN coiLegeule i-n- ,.De Vonna and Reid Hoggan and sons Brad and Patrick and Patrick's wife Sandra and sons Scott, Steven and Mark Hoggan drove to Boise, Idaho for the weekend and attended the quarter horse derby. The Reid Hoggans raced their quarter horse, Apollo. Myrle and Joseph Timmins and son Garth and Bryan Watkins and Linda Gittins and five children also Lois and John Sorenson and daughter Jo Anna enjoyed the Alice and Chris Linford' reunion at Bear Lake. Mrs. Timmins is the daughter of the Chris Linfords. Also attending were Mrs. Timmins brothers and spouses and families, Renee and James E. Linford, Sylivia and Noel Linford. Mrs. Timmins read the history of her father at the meeting. Each family brought their own dinner and boating and swimming in Bear Lake was enjoyed. RULED PARK K (8) So COLLEGE FILLER formula -- more vitamins, mora minerals, rang 150 Tablets in all NtTIMM Walgreens Vitamins Choice oi the NBA PLAYERS ASSOCIATION Fortify your diet with Walgreen' Vitamins REG. 200 PAPER SHEETS It IN. xlto IN. JxJymtir , ?i ryn 1L 4 0Z.-4P- REG. 1.19 EACH LY. ASSORTED was COLORS POND$ IOIKA TFttYESTEKACRYIIC AMill YAM REDBIUE 9.5 0Z. - MUM PONDS JlQteffgg; 1 w 2 PACK Neui! ANGEL SKIN LOTION With PENCILS 5 COLORS Pride Walgreen Fran P0P-0N- S SLIPPER KIT Laherateiy The Seal af Quality . IREG.2.9B r. Just a few drops of this lotion are needed to soften and smooth away dry skin. non greasy or sticky. Mothproof, shrink re littrat, long wssring, machine eeUishls and dryable. New pull rl ;, Baby Born The Stamp af Saviac Easy to knit or crochet, kit with complete instructions. Allergy free, and convenient pull skeins. dull? Then try these two color pencils. Red or Blue. Hardened lead. Turn on your work. Aug. 14, to Shawna and Michall Hansen. They live at 246 South Main in Smithfield. He weighed six pounds and thirteen ounces and was 191? inches long. He is their first child. Eunice and Jerry Giltens, Smithfield and Marilyn and Harold Hansen of Amalga are the grandparents. Isabelle and Wayne Gittins, Smithfield; Lettica and Thomas Bradshaw, . Wells-villEvelyn and Harold Hansen, Smithfield and Margaret and Gaylord Sorenson, Smithfield are the ' CURT VALiE! ' Children's Chewable Vitamins ASSORTED COLORS - Tin r. xC iiifi'i lAl New Home Choice ..Ruth and Andrew Hunt have moved into their lovely new home at 95 Park View Circle in Smithfield. Mr. Hunt is a contractor and does masonery work. He built the flNBA REG. 5 t EACH finish. Easy to Safe, read No. 2 lead. Assorted colors. Handy for home or school use. With Ireu Choice of PLAYERS three bedroom and den ASSOCIATION home. ySfir Fortify your diet with Walgreen non-tox- ic 3 REGf The Hunts came to us from Logan Fourth Ward. Vitamins. 59rf They just spent seven weeks in Livermore, Calif., where Mr. Hunt is constructing homes. A son of the Hunts, Elder Randy Hunt left for the South Phillipine mission for the LDS church just prior to the move to Smithfield. He will bo gone two years. They also have a son Robert married to Marion Delcrew and they have four children and live in Lewiston. They also have a daugh- 4 0Z. ALL PURPOSE LIPAGIS rout CLUE-MOR- 4 (HOKE! 4 E ) ' New nodog twist cap. Sets fast and dries deer. safe for kids. For all purpose use. Non-toxi- c, Lll2232 ."Blue Jean" Style ter Patricia married Denim Pencil Case n. inwl DC WLMMirw 4. ..Visiting her parents, Vera are Bonnie and Alma Winward and six cmlGren of- Corvallis, Ore.. They plan on being here two weeks. Dr. Winward is a professor at the University of Oregon. Flder Jerry Hoggan has entered the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City prior to going on a mission to the uiui Don Pinson ISSORTIVIENT 1.09 pearl, mkpenpd combo. I REG. "Shr" f sresers, pencil tip jBrkJrert gum. pink and '.REG. 19c EACH- -f S Really keeps your snacks cold. Exclusive freezer lid becomes miniature ice box. California-Sacrament- o Onrljt3g fir 11 Pl REGULAR v 72Vi RISE9 Sanford's SHAVE ONE YEAR GUARANTEE kRich Moist TANGLE DENIM Tempera Colors Letko Opaque, colors. Pack of 6 self-leveli- FREE COMB COSMETIC ASSORTMENT REG. 1.09 VALUE TO 1.00 A greet looking denim assortment A make-u- p bag, sawingvanity case with mirror end purse with brush and comb. yjfy 16 UANT QW COLO" Amazing but true wet or dry. Offon switch and carrying case. 8 foot (UL) cord. Gold color and lightweight. A moist lather to give your beard the wetness it needs for a close comfortebla shave. $1.15 Valuu Crayola Crayons ASSORTED DYMO 726 COLORS LABEL MAKER IM 30 Pk.16 AltlKlW WniHipwriamnwl RMkm took REG. 2.99 39t Vila . . . Pk. 24 . . . JTC A Pk. DYMO TAPE Win Guilts ..Five quilts were worked were completed as on. ('our ( -- Preston, Idaho 0 $1.21 Valuu Pack 12 culari $1.11 Smithfield. Sherri and Khalil Godfrey and sons Shawn and Graden announce they are building a new home in Clarkston. Khalil's parents are Mau-rin- e and Dale Godfrey of Clarkston and Sherri's par-renare Aleen and Ray Facer ' of Smithfield. Mr. Godfrey is a cook at the L. D. Schreibcr Cheese Company Inc. in Logan. Smithfield will hate to lost them but wish them the best in their new home. The Smithfield Sixth Ward Relief Society Homemaking Day was held Wednesday under the direction of President Helen Chambers. The lesson Nutrition for Children, was presented by Louise Young. ts water ng mis- sion. He is the son of De Vonna and Reid Hoggan of .01 oz. 1.49 t arty Held A no h- - the hor Colem: ! party was held at f Arley and Orval present were Ber- nice Ervin Coleman, Alta a i e.enry Coleman and i Glen Coleman. Clea . The y was in honor of Flor'iW'f ind Ivan Coleman of ".U. vesta, Calif., and Vi1 lu ir. J Verner Scrowther of IlhwU, 'riZr u.iiiiumid LDS Sixth eUirament meeting v.as liPii! svith two returned .uu ries from the ard doing the "mirin pp.'.A,ng. Del Loy Hansen a mision to Spain and spoil- - ui missionary services uiiU the country he served in. Julio Jaen, a friend from Seville, Spain, spoke in Spsnish and bore his testimony and Elder Hansen did the interpretation. Mr. Jaen is a recently converted member of the LDS church. Elder Ted Meichle spoke on his mission to Bolivia. Sven Berg played a piano si r . solo. Betty Nielson was released-a- s den mother and Jean Douglass was sustained in her place. Earl Visits parents WIKI, thermo jar M. to Whitaker and they have two children and they live in Fremont, Calif. Looks like the back of a pair of blue jearisl Vinyl lined. 9X x MNaillCCO be named William Hansen and his an inspector at Company in Lo- Your I . $2.87 Value Walgraaus Vitamins IS. MfpSJj He is to Michael daddy is Wurlitzer gan. easy "taking. 100s, Value tin Plain FLORESCENT DISK LAMP REG. 19.95 - Fruit flavored, animal shapes for ' She has brothers and sisters, Brenda, 10, Sherry, 8, Brian, 6, Wendy, 5, Jill, 3. Grandparents include Delila Flint of Layton and Ann and Albert H. Marchant of Smithfield. She is to be named Karen and her daddy is a farmer and teaches German at Mt. Ogden High School in Ogden. e; (fyicut TftattA PANASONIC Mar-chan- long. . .At 2:53 a.m. a son arrived at the Logan LDS Hospital, ' Sc h 00 (work son won the Daughters quilt. Her mother is Pat Johnson.. The other two quilts were sold to Jackie Douglass and Gloria Holt. A lovely fried chicken dinner with homemade ice cream was served under the direction of Nancy Hammond and her aides to about 65 members and guests. Visiting at the home of their mother Valeria Johnson was Pauline and Earl Johnson and David, Brett and Jeffery of Great Falls, Montana, also Dorothy Johnson and daughters Linda and Vicki and son Ronald also of Great Falls, Montana. They came to attend the funeral of their father, Arve Johnson also the Earl Johnsons drove their son to the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City. t, Charlene and George RFD, Smithfield, announce the arrival of a daughter, August 10 at the Logan LDS Hospital. She was seven pounds thirteen ounces and was 21 'a inches this meeting was a quilting bee for mothers and daughters a drawing w .. held on two of the quilts and Mrs. Gwen Hillyard won the Mothers quilt ami Lori John Spanish Visitor . .Julio Jaen of Seville, Spain is spending a few days with Del Loy Hansen and his parents Selva and Delbert Hansen. Mr. Jaen is visiting and renewing acquaintences of missionaries he knew in Spain, all over the United States. Congratulations go to Robert Mather of Smithfield who is taking as his bride I .ana Karren, Lewiston this Friday. Mary and Nathan Blather are Roberts parents and La Rayne and of Smithfield Reeder Karren of Lewiston are Lanas parents. Much good luck and happiness to the young couple. Erma and Donald Franklin. of Ogden, held a party Monday night for two family friends, the Quin Coleman family of Roy and the George Howell family of Ogden. It was held at the Oaklawn Park in North Ogden. Mrs. Franklin served a picnic dinner to 24. Honored guests were Mrs. Franklin's parents, Arley and Orval Coleman of Smith-field. Pups Born ..A news note was just phoned in. Judith and Jay Gepford of Smithfield, announce the arrival of five males and two females born to their Irish Setter, Rose Red. Rose is AKC registered. The Gep-forhave three children. Good to see some dog lovers. Good luck. 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