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Show 4 . THE CITIZEN THUISOAT. APRIL 17, 1975 nrrrrrrrrrrmrrirmTrrrrr Ok H6& okc Smithfield Population Boom 0fMt 'a '9 r. &tf QoUetu AtUtmiM Evelrnr by Elbow Grease Carol and Robert Warnick Think about it. Theres an exclusive product for every messy job in, out and around the house. Take the kitchen sink. A simple cleanser could clean the item. Instead the manufacturers come up with a can of foam that coats five times mine than the simple can of cleanser and both come to the same end. A clean sink. long. She The oven cleaner commercials amaze their first child. and Raymond bury. Logan, Jane Dawson, and Preston, Idaho. She is to be named Angela and her mother, Pat, was editor of the Cache Citizen. Her daddy is a student at USU in food service and is employed by Woodbury Meat and Cold Storage Company in Logan. Smithfield Summit Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Monday April 21 at the Armory at 1:30 p.m. The lesson, will be given by Ruth Gregory, a history by Meda Jensen and a musical program by Margaret Archibald. Everyone is welcome. ZONNA TUELLER AND ROBERT L. CI1RISTLEY Friday Wedding Plans Announced I wonder how our ancestors ever kept their floors clean without pouring a wax on a dirty floor and coming up with shine. Fortunately for everyone, this column does not deal with pointers to polish an field Second Ward cultural, hall. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Zonna graduated from Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif, and four year Seminary. Bob attended Logan High School and Seminary. Following their wedding they will make their home in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. .Mack W. immaculate home. But most homemakers who use the addage, necessity is the mother of invention usually come up with products that get the job done for less Tueller, Smithfield, an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Zon-n- a to Robert L. Christley, son of Mr. And Mrs. William Christley, (Richmond. The young couple will be married Friday in the Logan LDS .Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the Smith- - money. I remember me time Heather had conveniently drawn all over her face with a blue marking pen right before I had to leave for a meeting, and there was my child looking like a living African war mask. LaLeche League Holds f Monthly Meet ,J The Cache Valley group of La Leche' League held its monthly meeting on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Neil Rasmussen at 455 West 3rd North, Smithfield. Some 25 mothers and nine babies attended from all over Cache Valley. Refreshments were served. grandparents. Another first is the arrival of a son to Larene and George Chambers, 245 West 1 South, Smithfield, at the Logan LDS Hospital, April 5. He weighed seven pounds 64 ounces and was 264 inches long. He is the twelveth grandchild for Mima and LaMonte Hyde of Preston and the first for Ruth and Ferris Chambers of Trenton. are Lacy Chambers of Smithfield, Ruey and Amasa Hyde, Lewiston and Mildred and Leroy Curtis, Salt Lake City. He is to be named Brian George Chambers and his daddy is a farmer. Out of towners attending the testimonial of Elder Garth Joseph Timmins also visiting his parents, Myrie and Joseph Timmins were Betty and Golden C. Linford of Rexburg, Idaho; Sylvia and J. Noel Linford and family of Sandy; Renee and James Linford of Kaysville; Anna and Villy Sorensen of Logan also daughter, Lea; Annie and Lorin Hendricks and Helen and Cyrus Skidmore all of Richmond and Janet and Guy Pulsipher of Avon. Beth and Ralph Sorenson of 63 South 3 East, Smith-Helannounce the arrival of a daughter, April 8 at the Logan LDS Hospital. She weighed seven pounds 11 Vs Great-grandparen- ts d, by Laree Bodily Lewiston Cub Scout Pack 259 held a circus in connection with their recent regular pack meeting. Badges and awards were presented to Padftngi&bert-othe various dens. ifYom the Wolf Deh 'WithA'Beth: Karren. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wi- lliams, Mrs. Ethel Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Rosemond Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair, attended funeral ser-vices on April 9 in the Pocatello-17tWard for Ab-- f . h . fennel SMt All women who are' interLa ested in nursing their babies' iHmrunr nn,' wMr'Baagg; Granville and Edith Michael Hall, Wolf Badge; are invited, as are their Schumann. Bobcat low were in 0rem Sunday babies. You need not be where hey were guests of pregnant or even have a,' Badge. From the Bear Den, and daughter-in-leade- r: with Mildred Spafckmtfri',astheirson family to attend. If you are a David and Marilyn Bar law, Devon Labrum, to wife and hope some day Bear Badge; Scott' Bodily, low and their son. David and have children, if you are a now in the new Bear if Badge, Gold Arrow Marilyn are are you grandmother, Robert home. Barlow and and Silver Arrow, interested, you are welcome. points Elaine and Cleve Hyer and points. La Leche League began in From the Webelo Den, their, family of Lewiston; a Chicago suburb 19 years Russell Petersen as Anna and Gordon Barlow with who one when mother, ago, leader: Randy Hansen re- and their children, Cornish, had successfully nursed her ceived the Arrow of Light, and Julie and Kelly Talbot, baby, helped another who Ogden, were also guests of Artist. Citizen and Craftswanted to breastfeed. This is their brother David and his David Citiman; Spackman, still the basic approach, that day. family James Bear zen; Robinson, is the League although Granville Barlows The AthMark in scope, with Badge; Rawlings. visited with friends in Pvovo lete, Citizen and forester; more than 2,000 groups helpGregory Baker, Athlete and and Salt Lake City as they ing thousands of women in returned home from Orem. Citizen. the United States, Canada, Cindy Gilberts name was for the Scout and 12 foreign countries. Ringmaster omitted last unintentionally was Circus The next meeting will be ElRay Robinson. week from the list of LewisCircus acts were performed held at the home of Mrs. ton's Sky View students who by Scott Labrum, world reRasmussen, May 8. at 7 p.m. toured Central and Southern nowned David is interested invited. juggler; Anyone Utah schools with the choral as the Indian Spackman woman, Sacajawea; Trent group. After a month at Myrtle Robinson, best gymnast; Randy Hansen, strong man Beach, South Carolina, Mrs. and weight lifter; Mike Hall, Louise Layne has returned to new model (1975) Evel her home. She flew there on Knievel; Mark Rawlings, March 14 to vacation with her son, Lt. Col. David T. Charlie Chaplin; Jeff RobinLayne, his wife, Joanne, and son, clown act, the small dog their family. in the big wagon; Gregory During a 44 hour stopBaker, tight rope walker; over in Washington, D.C. Seth Weeks, clown acts; President is bioine .u-c- i . Trini Creger, juggling act; Mrs. Layne toured the city in counselors Margaret Archbus. Scott Bodily, the lion tamer. a sight-seeinibald and Margaret Helxion With her son and his Hot dogs, chips, root beer and Charlene Marcham is and ice cream cones were family she visited Charlotte, the secretary. South Carolina, where the served. In the Fifth Ward, presiCivil War began, and Fort Bob and Leona lair attenddent Jan Egbert was ed the recent wedding of Sumpter, where they still charge. change the guard regularly. their nephew, Clair Jackson, On her return trip home, Kathy Baugh gave and Judy Frank. The wedMrs. Layne stopped in Atlanhomemaking lesson. ding took place at the Zion President is Jan Egbert. Lutheran Church on Foothill ta, Ga., for an overnight visit First counselor hasn't been Drive in Salt Lake City. A with her granddaughter, sustained as yet. Ellen Johnreception at the Salt Lake Carrie, and her husband, son is homemaking counselDavid Cooper. Hilton Hotel followed. or and Helen Hadley is Mr. and Mrs. Eldon WiAccompanying the Blairs secretary. to the ceremony and the lliams were in Jackson, Wyo., It was Relief Society conon Saturday for the observreception were their daughference in the Sixth Ward ance of the golden wedding Carma ters and Wednesday. Helen Chamand Boyd Karren and Gayle-dca- n anniversary of Eldons sisbers. president, was in and Dale Bradford, and ter, Adeline, and her huscharge. band, Vern Hess. Mrs. Ethel their niece and her husband, President is Helen ChamWilliams, Lewiston, and Mr. Janean and Charles Bauand Mrs. Denny Williams of bers, counselors are Janet man. all of Bountiful. Rich and Peggy Stewart. No Mr. and Mrs. W. R. West-ove- r Ogden accompanied them to secretary has been sustained received a telephone Jackson. as yet. Gerald and Mary Kay call last week informing Tuesday the Seventh Ward them that their son, Dr. Belnap and their five childRelief Society met wiih JerErnest Westover, had just ren visited at Bakersfield, ry Jonas in charge. been sustained as bishop in Calif., with Mary Kay's parPresident is Ruth Gregory. the Davis Ward in Davis, ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wayne Counselors arc Ronnie l Taylor for a week. The Calif. and Jerry Jonas. SecreTaylors son had just returnWith Ann Fackrcll as hosted from Germany where he tary is Jeanine Rentier the Lewiston Literary ess, Dixie llillyard conducted had served as a missionary the at met Thursday League Eighth Ward Relief .Wietv home of Irene King. A lunch for the LDS Church. All of Wednesday. was served and Dorothy the Taylors children were The lesson on family Gilbert reviewed the book, together with their parents health was given by Marilyn for the first time in about A Nickel's Worth of Skim Taylor. She also gave out an Milk" by Robert J. Hastings. five years. excercise sheet. Jerry and Gay Jorgensen Others who enjoyed the ocPresident is Salley Cross-ley- . and Ixniise were Jerry and Mary Kay Lavne, casion Counselors are Dixie Ada Kent, Belnap attended the wedding llyer, Gladys llillyard and Nancy (Vessel reception in Newton Friday Norma C. Bodily, Kate TynSecretary is Venna Gerber.' er, Lillie Baker and Mildred for Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ben " n, encourage good mothering through breastfeeding." The group meets once each month. A series of four meetings will discuss, informally, different phases of breastfeeding. The topic for this meeting is the Baby Arrives; The Family and the Breastfed Baby. MR. AND MRS. LARRY G. lll'NTER Couple Announces March Wedding Miss Dani Linn Parish and Larry G. Hunter were married March 14, at the 22nd Ward cultural hall, Las Vegas, Nev. LDS Bishop, Bruce G. Cameron performed the ceremony. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. John L. Deschamps and son, Scott, Sandy, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. David Buttars, Logan. Mrs. Deschamps, sister of the bride was matron of honor and David Buttars was best man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peer E. rariii ui laj&uu. The groom is the son of Mrs. Mozline Hunter, Smith-fiel- d and the late Glen F. Hunter. They have both been employed in Salt Lake City since the first of the year. Larry is a member of the Utah National Guard. While he was taking basic training at Fort Campbell, Kentucky and Fort Sill, Oklahoma, he was an honor graduate and one of the top ten in his company. An open house was held at the Elks Lodge, 920 North 2nd West. Friends and relatives attended. bee was held by the First Ward Relief Society Tuesday. A large quilt was completed and two crib quilts were tied. A drawing was held on the crib quilts and Rhea Grandy and Georgia Downs were presented the quilts. President is Thelma Thornley. Counselors are Shirley Larsen and Laree Downs. No secretary has yet been appointed. The Relief Society meeting for the Second was held Wednesday the lesson by Annette work Ward with King. Diane Weeks, homemaking counselor was in charge. The presidency consists of Dorothy Griffen, president; Becky Smith and Diane Weeks, counselors and Fern Richardson, secretary. Relief Society conference was held in the Third Ward Wednesday with Eloise Tool-sopresident, presiding and conducting. n, is Eloise Tool-socounselors are Ijorraine Hulct and Marian Wright. Secretary is Marilyn Benavides. Ursula Jaussi gave the lesson in the Fourth Ward Relief Society homemaking meeting. Eloise Myer President n, g sons-in-la- Ges-se- Smithfield. A Essie Green, in Smithfield. She is to be named Sandra Sorenson and her daddy is employed at the Defense Depot in Ogden. During the Seventh Ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening, a number of members were sustained in the Primary, Sunday School, Relief Society, Young Adults and Aaronic Priesthood groups as teachers, etc. Dane Craig was graduated from Primary and ordained a Deacon. He is the son of Marilyn and Cliff Craig. Kent Jeppesen and Brad Bingham were advanced from a Teacher to a Priest. Kent is the son of Alice and George Jeppesen and Brad is the son of Carol and Nolan Bingham. Speakers were Gordon Lind, executive secretary; Joe Thompson, ward clerk and John Neal, financial clerk to the bishopric. Jackie Douglas played a medley of hymns on her xylophone. all of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Gam Bodily and children, Teresa and Todd, Lewiston, and Stuart Hatch, North Salt Lake, joined with the others on Saturday at their parents home for a family party. That evening they all attended the Sounds of Zion American Varities at the USU Fine Arts Concert Hall. bukettall team enjoy- - son, Phillip, his wife, and family, at their home in hurricane, Utah. She return) ed home several days ago. Meridee B. Hatch and her sons, Eric, Evan and Dixon, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bodily, throughout last week. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Bodily and daughter, Angela, arrived from Orange, Calif., to be with the family for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bodily and their son, Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Braegger and their daughter, Mindy, included f--: Society Holds Quilting Bee An old fashioned quilting Sorenson, son. Toni and Jaren Pugmire of St. Charles, Idaho, visited the past weekend with her parents, Mary and Edis Taggart. On Saturday the Taggarts and the Pugmires attended the American Varieties program presented by the Sounds of Zion at the Fine Arts Concert Hall in Bar-Loren- nonmilk." A profit organization, the League's purpose is to help Grandparents Enos and Wanda Nielson, Smithfield and Margaret and Gaylord great-grandmoth- i The name, La Leche, is the Spanish and means ounces and was 20'? inches long. She has brothers Steven 7, Keith 6 and Michael 4. Badges And Awards Given At Pack Meeting . I thought frantically of some product that could do the job without having to scrape off her skin. Then I remembered a little article I'd read where toothpaste did the trick. I pushed some out of the tube and started smearing her face with the goo. Unbelievably I captured the mess in the wash cloth. Ber- Roundy of Logan. He will be named Randy Bracken and his daddy is owner manager of Berger Glass Shop in Logan. Afton and Lynn Hadfield of Pocatello and Venice Benson of Smithfield went to California and stayed with Elaine Redfield in Long Beach, then they all flew to Tokyo, Australia, Hawaii and New Zealand. They were gone 31 days. Annis and Roy Olney of Smithfield announce the arrival of their first greatgrandchild, a boy, to Margo Ann and Bruce White, of Plymouth, Idaho. He weighed seven pounds four ounces and was 20 inches long. He was born April 3, 1975. Margaret and Cl ess Olney of Blackfoot, Idaho are the Wood- Penny Smith-fiel- d, Inez and Joseph are ts Wanda of ger of North Logan and Edna Lloyd Manzer of Arizona and a Mary me. Here, again, the. cleanser and elbow grease come to the rescue. Im not saying that all of these conventional products" aren't nice. Im just saying that if you have a dirty oven and you dont have one of these life saving items" there are other ways to get the job done for less money. To clean the bathroom bowl, theres literally hundreds of items that should keep your hands out of the water. I've found a disinfectant cleanser and a long handled brush do the same thing. o has a Maralbra Brown great-grandfathe- r, is Grandparents include Shirley and Richard Berardy of Brigham City and Lora and LaVar Woodbury of Logan. Great-grandparen- boy. LDS Hospital to Bonnie and Randy Berger of 272 North 4 East, Hyde Park on April 7. He weighed eight pounds three ounces and was 20 inches long. He is the second grandchild for Barbara and Dew-ain- e Berger of North Logan and the ninth for Gwen and Wayne Cole, Smithfield. He conference while there. A little daughter was born April 8 to Patricia and Bruce Woodbury of 82 Crockett Avenue. Logan. She was born at the LDS Hospital and weighed six pounds 124 ounces and was 19 2 inches . Little things like that lead me-ttheidea that no matter how much we depend on other products to lessen our household burdens, a little elbow grease can achieve the same end. FOOTNOTE: I'm really surprised they (whoever THEY are) havent come up with bottled elbow grease. I'm glad I have a free supply. Their first child, a arrived at the Logan of Smithfield attended the LDS conference in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Warnick also sang with the choir for Primary Yours truly has decided in this day and age of high inflationary costs, companies cater to the lazy at heart. With a little elbow grease, a homemaker can attain die same results with just soap and water as she would have with a more expensive specialized product. - Moody Smithfield g, Wayne Reese Leaves For Mission Home by Alice S. Cardon Benson Elder Wayne Reese, son of DOn and Lee Reese, spoke at Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening, April 13. He will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on April 26, prior to his departure to the South Australia Mission for the LDS Church. Suzanne and Jan Izatt of Bountiful were guests over the weekend at the home of Jan's parents, Hazel and Bill Izatt. Jan was also one of the speakers at Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening. Sylvia and Oga Falsi ev have returned to their home in Benson after having spent the winter months in Arizona. RoAnn Falslev underwent surgery at the Logan LDS Hospital recently. She is wished a speedy and complete recovery. Beth Munk has returned to her home after several days in the Logan Hospital following roller-skatin- making and eating pizzas and a slumber party. They roller skated in Logan, made the pizza at the church kitchen, and stayed overnight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Durrant. The girls are Suzanne Durrant, Diane Wiser, Cindy Wilcox, Patty Wood, Becky Dahle, Tanya Gilbert, Cherry Gilbert, Susan Taylor, Wendy Smith and Lisa Burnett. One of the girls had a friend, Sherrie, with her. Becky Bartholomew is their basketball coach and participated in the activities. nell were guests at the home of his daughter, DOn Reese and family. Anyone interested in joining a Dairy Club is urged to be at the church house on Thursday evening, April 17 at 8:00 p.m. Anyone who is between the ages of 10 and 18 is eligible. relAmong the atives visiting Sunday at the home of DOn and Lee Reese were Lees brothers and their families, Dallin and Arlene Reese and three children; Ross and Beth Reese and one daughter; Norris and Ethel Mae Reese. Christie and Carl Petersen and family of Las Vegas, Nev., were recent guests at the home of Christie's parents, Gene and Lynn Reese. Of interest to Benson residents is the birth of a baby girl born April 4 to Peggy and Alan Bingham former members of the ward. Alan was employed with Paul Thain and is now living in Weston, Idaho. . 4-- H n surgery. The Chere Ami Club met at the home of Alice Cardon on Thursday evening. Members present were Zona Balls. Lois Petersen, Anna Mae Snow, Sharlene Cardon, Lois H . Ballard, Colene Lind-IcJeannine Munk, Lois W. Ballard, LaRae Falslev, and a special guest, Margaret y, Lofthouse. Luncheon was served, and the evening was spent playing Bingo and other parlor games. Mr. and Mrs. George Gun GolfersBanquet The Smithfield Summit Ladies Golf Association held its 1975 season opening banquet at the Juniper Inn Monday evening. Officers include President Phyllis Toolsnn, Vice President Carol Fisher, Treasurer Nanette King and Margaret Griffin secretary. The opening date for golf will be May 8. Any lady is invited to join. |