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Show SEPT. THURSDAY, Smithfield Joan Bair, daughter of Afton and Wilford Woodruff of Smithfield and Elise and Bret visited her parents for a week. They also visited a week with her sister and brother-in-laSharon and Wayne Meikle and family in Salt Lake City before returning to Portland, Ore., by air. Attending the wedding and reception of Cheryl Thompson and Jon Maughan were her aunts and uncles Larae and Wallace Alney and family of Salt Lake City and a and great-au- nt Wv!!1'1 a MR. AND MRS. ROBERT MATHER Newlyweds Feted At Reception 10. LaJan and Steven honoring their Lana, and her husband, Robert Mather, Karren daughter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mather, Smithfield. The couple was married that morning in the Ogden LDS Temple. Sisters of the bride, Judy Hansen and Jill Porter, greeted the reception guests as they entered the hall. Fran Maurer took charge of the guest register. Bridesmaids included Toni Davis, Yvonne Darley, Mary Ann Cooper and Roxanne Me Bride of 130 North 2nd East Smithfield announce the arrival of a son Sept. 16 at the Logan Hospital. He weighed seven pounds five ounces and was twenty inches long. He has a sister, Rochelle, also grandparents Ivy and Eugene McBride of Smith-fiel- d and Lila and Jay Richards of Mendon. are Lavon and Saxton. Kay Mather, brother of the groom, was the best man and Paul Scrowther acted as head usher. Door ushers were Randy Low and Jeff Rock. Gifts were under the supervision of Meridean Rock andNancyWaldron. Assisting with serving refreshments were Doug Hansen, Dm Hansen, Gina Hansen, Tina Porter and Shellie Porter, nephews and nieces of the bride. Previous to the wedding, Meridean Rock entertained at a Tupperware shower at her home in Smithfield. Yvonne Darley, Wellsville, invited guests for a miscel-lanou- s shower for the bride. The couple is residing in Salt Lake City. beautifully decorated cultural hall at the Lewiston First-Fourt- h Ward was the setting for the wedding reception, on August 23, given by Mr. and Mrs. Reeder A uncle, Blanche and Rulon Archibald. Bill and Bonnie Carter former Smithfield residents on first east street have bought a home in Mendon and moved there with their children Lamont, 14, Jody, 12, Crystal, 16, and Stacey, !v new friendship program ifiluin areas and rut up ts Walter Rawlings, Smith-fielHyrum J. Richards, d; Salt Lake City and Medie and Eugene Mark McBride, Smithfield. The baby 'is to be named Jason Mark and his daddy is a mechanic at the Great Salt Lake Mineral and Chemical in Roy. Jerry and Ellis Jonas have purchased the Lou McCann home on First East between center and first north street in Smithfield. The Jonas live next door. The permits are free bqt must lie obtained before the firewood may be taken. Missionary Address Elder Scott Eskelson hit jpission to the spoke on Eastern Sthtgs Mission in the ward. Joseph Timmins spoke on services to your fellowmen. Susan Low and Jolyn Clark was sustained as Primary teachers. Their first baby a toy checked in at the Logan Hospital September 12 to Linda and Daniel Smith of downed timber from lumber- ing operations. 267 dur- Richard and Helen Jones and Gloria Hill of Ogden were dinner guests last week of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant. Dick and Helen also visited their grandmother, Mrs. E. W. Bingham. Mrs. Leon Oswald and family spent the weekend at Parker, idaho, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denzle Rhodehouse. Flossie Atkinson sang two numbers, accompanied by Norma Reeder, at the Cornish Ward Sunday evening. KOI. AM) AM) MABEL Mortenson went to the part for Sons of Pioneers at Logan Thursday evening. George and Gladys Loosle of Clarkston visited Mrs. Norma Marriott Sunday evening. Weekend visitors of East Center Street, MRS. MARIE DOCK went to Salt Lake City Thursday to be at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Booth. Jack's mother lived with Mr. and Mrs. Dock for many years. On Saturday evening Doris Buffers took Marie Dock, Lou Lott and Helena Andrew to Sandy to attend the wedding reception for Terry Collier and Sharon Hodges Collier. It was held at a new home of the newlyweds. Others from Trenton attending were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey-Griffin- , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne and son, Geston. Grandparents are Blanche and Jack Robe, Price, Utah and Clio and Gordon Smith of Rialto, Calif. : Gladys Betz, Rialto, Calif., William Allen, Phillips, Texas; Blanche and Heber Rice, Livingston, Mont.: Helen Weolard, Kansas City, Kansas; and George Robe of Kansas City, Missouri. The baby is to be named Joshua Daniel and his daddy is employed by E. A. Miller of Hyrum. Kil-pac- Opening New their grandmother, a c: II W i- - s back was enjoyed. Geneology sheets were exchanged and old pictures were looked at. Sunday evening the 70's put on the program at the Sixth Ward sacrament meeting. Jcrel Clark spoke on the Opening - ON Nine D to Brinyi prompt relief pains due to ARTHRITIS Sept. 30, 1974 Boutique Wig K M K N s ? T j - - Proven, Tested and Accepted those who suffer with aches and - BACKACHES - SPRAINS RHEUMATISM - BRUISES Regular price $4.95 for 6 Fluid oz. bottle Order now with this coupon and save .45 cents per bottle Not available in stores Utah CO. Inr P. O. BOX 6878 bottles of WONDERMENT "RUB" am enclosing . Check Money ordei or you may ship C. O. D. If I am not completely satisfied after ten days, I may return for "FULL" money back. (Except foi handling and I PLEASE PRINT postage. NAME to all patrons - I SWOLLEN JOINTS Price Monday, years experience Ralph and Cheryl Stayner Idaho, visited over the weekend with her mother, Arlene Kupfer. of Ammon, "RUir at $4.50 each. first two weeks. Free conditioner Mrs. Florence Connary returned home Saturday evening from an extended visit with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Bissell. and new daughter, Racel. of Price, Utah. JACKSON. MISSISSIPPI 39212 for $12.50 Robert and Norma Reeder attended the wedding in the Logan Temple Friday morning of Gregory Olson and Denise Smith from Washington state. I An old Southern formula 258-511- $25 Permanent Now of No delay in shipping except on C. O. D. orders NOTE We pay all mailing charges Lewiston, Ford) her accompanied ? Please rush me games, fishing, and horse S Logan to Providence to see a cousin, Cecile Barlow, who is seriously ill. Mrs. W. C. MOZl FY PRODUCTS Camping, swimming, - 3BKS1 Salon Beauty 3rd So. (Phyllis CITIZEN sister, Dorothy Downs, Norma Marriott, were Mr. and Mrs. Bart Williams of Ogden. On Tuesday, Mrs. Norma FORD'S BEAUTY SALON 180 West Marriott Curtis Frazier was honored at a birthday party at Downata Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee Cottle and family with whom he is living. Others in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin, Trenton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Cottle and family of Clark-sto- Smithfield. He weighed eight pounds four ounces and was 20' i inches long. ing the Sixth Ward Sacrament meeting. A brother Lynn gave a short talk, a sister Doreen played a piano solo and Ross Eskelson, their father, talked. Kaye and Beth Roskelley rode with Mrs. Roskelley's sister and her husband Lila and Earle Caldwell of Ogden to Riverdale, Idaho to the Sacrament services where they listened to another sister and her husband, Zera and Darrell Wold report on their trip to Israel. Shirley Bartschi and Jonathan and Rick are home after spending some time in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. k Shirley's father, Elliott took a severe heart attack in Las Vegas on his way home from visiting the Bartschi's in Smithfield. Mrs. Marjorie Kilpack stayed with her husband and Shirley went to L.A. to care for the home and his business. Brent and Shirley Bartschi and Rick and Jonathan attended her grandparents reunion in Heber Canyon at the Homestead. THE Man Celebrates Birthday Sociable Citizen by Kvelene Moody 1974 26, ADDRESS One in year manager of CITY STATE ZIP - (Add sales tax where applicable) Washington Ilomrmaking Meeting Smithfield Sixth Ward held FOBS flower pot hangers and corn husk dolls. set 'up by the members where you bring what you dont want and someone finds a good use for it. A delicious luncheon was served by chairman Evelyn Brown and her group of ladies. Lorraine and Winfred Tillman of 185 W. Third North and their children Chad, Marlene, Roger, Elaine, Cal-Ie- y and Heidi have moved to Farmington, N.M., where Mr. Tillman obtained employment. Pearl and Earl Gordon drove to Blackfoot Resevoir and commented on how Soda Springs has growed, building so many new homes. They found the Blackfoot Resevoir MR. AND MRS. NORMAN N. LUNDBERG Friday, September marked 20 the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Norman N. Lundberg, Smithfield. The family honored their parents at a dinner party held at Juniper Inn that day. Mr. Lundberg was born in Logan August 28, 1904, the son of Ida Marene Nelson and Nephi Lundberg. Mrs. Lundberg (Deana) was born in Cleveland, Idaho. Sept. 14, 1906, the daughter of Hannah Rebecca Ames and George R. Ran-son. Mr. and Mrs. Lundberg have spent most of their lives in Smithfield where Mr. Lundberg was employed with California Packing Corp. until his retirement. LDS Sociables Reunion Set Friday udfktituUyi and surroundings very beautiful. Louise and Mike Young and children Katie, 7, and Bud, 2, have moved from the apartments on Third East to their new three bedroom frame home at 685 Canyon Road. Mr. Young built the new home and although it isnt fully completed, it is comfortable. Mike works for the Employment Security Office and Louise is a home economist for Mountain Fuel Supply Company. active They have both been in the LDS Church. They are the parents of three sons, Royce, Smith-fielDoyle, Brigham City, and Hal, Smithfield. They also have ten grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. d; Baptist Women Meet Family Dinner Ice Cream Western Li 9 Gel. Ik Western Family line - 6 a Oz. 5 Orange Juice Gift Edge Flour Spam Planters 6 Lb. Ret 61.09 The Karnie Jensen Orwill provide the music. There will be an admission charge. chestra At Peggy's Country Western Can 3 Peanut Butter Butter Flake Rolls Fresh area desiring more information may contact Grace Owen, 646-249- 7. Ground Beef Lb. Steaks Sausage Ceuntry Stic Link Mild Grade R Whole Doz. o)C Chicknn Fried Cheese Beef Baked Oz. - Half Cut - Wrapped Frozen Fresh Produce Dept. Green Bell Peppers Indian Hiland Sour Cream Li Pint 33 Biver Grapefruit FRUIT FAIR FRIDAY ONLY PRESTON and RUPERT SATURDAY ONLY SMITHMEID Those in this Peck - 16 I Q Can A FRESH FROZEN FRUITS I Hormei 12 Oz. Now! $125 y TRUCKLOAD SALE reunion for all LDS Sociables including all those under 25 who are unmarried is scheduled for Elite Hall in Hyrum Friday. The group will meet for a dance which will start et 9 p.m. Refreshing Beeeet syso 50 Lb. Beg Order Coca Cola 59 Cans & Prices Thru Sept. 28 Margarine Family . Bulk Foods! COUNTRY SHOPPER Erlene and Wil Hedrick and family of Perry invited their parents and grandparents Pearl and Earl Gordon of Smithfield down to a good home cooked dinner, Sunday. Word comes that if anyone that desires firewood for personal use may obtain a permit for two cords from the U.S. Forest Service reports Jim Cook, Logan Ranger District. This permit allows individuals to enter the forest in Marta Mayhew of Smith-fiel- d hosted the Monday night meeting of the Baptist Women at the church in Logan. After a brief business meeting clothes were sorted and mended for the Ogden Spanish Baptist Mission. Case Lot PROVIDENCE . Lundbergs Note 50th Anniversary on RICHMOND ."Awhiteelephint tablewas Prices Lowest mm YMdy their homemaking meeting Wednesday with the time spent making macrame Carl & and TRIM0NT0N Don's I |