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Show THURSO Smithfield Keeps Busy by Evelrae Moody Smithfield Ileen and Alan Bird and gem, Richard, three, have moved into their new two bedroom brick home at 142 East 1st North in Smithfield. They come to us from Richmond. Her parents; Doris and Edsel Scott and brother Tony live next door to them. Alans folks are Aileen and Uoyd Bird of Logan. Alan is a salesman announcer of radio station KBLW in Logan. A baby was born April 12 to Patricia and Don Gyllenskog of 275 So. 3rd East, Smith-fielShe arrived at the Logan hospital weighing ounce eight pounds one-ha- lf and is 20 inches long. They have a son, Michael, 21? years old. - d. Grandparents include Dorothy and Lynn Larson, Preston, and Laurel and Duke Gyllenskog of Smith-fiel- d. Great-grandparen- are ts Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bateman, Richmond. ' She will be named Dani and her daddy is a plumber with Hilco in Logan. Smithfield Third Ward homemaking day was held d, 3 H.P. Briggs MARK PACKER & Stratton Packer Receives All-so- p, . n, sacrament meeting each month. The Cub Scouts held their monthly pack meeting on Wednesday evening of last week. Activities were under the direction of cubmaster, Lee Johnson, assisted by den leaders, Sharon Kunzler and Alice Cardon. Following the flag ceremony, Darren Falslev, son of RoAnn and Larry Falslev, gave a short history of the flag, and was presented his Bear badge. Sam Cardon, son of Shariene and an- CHRISTINE HANSEN nounce the arrival of their first daughter and sister, at the Logan hospital Ladies Hold 16 weighing five 13 ounces and was 19 pounds inches long. She has grandparents, Maxie and Bill Johnson, Bingham Canyon and Mary and Noble wife, Carol and Oral Stir-lanin Providence Sunday. While there Mrs. Nobles and Mr. Stirland's sister and husband, Lucy and Don Wilson of Layton also called and a good visit was enjoyed. They all greeted a new grandson of the Stirlands. His parents are Marti and Van Stirland. He is to be named Brandon. Neighborhood home evening was held April 14 at the 'home of Wilda and Ron Plowman with reading of Matthew, Mark and John. Refreshments were served to eight members and two guests, Bessie and Earl by the hostess. by Alice 8. Cardoa At sacrament meeting on Sunday, La Ron Falslev was sustained as assistant ward clerk in charge of personnel, a position from which Arvel C. Reese was released. A youth choir, under the direction of Shariene Car-doaccompanied by Carolyn Hobbs on the piano, furnished the music for sacrament meeting. The choir, which is composed of teenage girls from the ward, presents the music for one home of Mrs. Mae Darring-to- n in Brigham City with Mrs. Linda Carter and Mrs. Janie Van Korman of Salt Lake City as Bobbie and Ronald Thur-goo- d of 180 South 2nd East, Hyde Park and sons, Russell 10, Brent, eight, Ronnie, six, April 5 Scholarship LAWNSWEEPER granddaughter. Nell Elwood gave the Family Health lesson. Mrs. Norma Richards, Hyde Park and Mrs. Irene Clark, Logan, attended a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Beverly Flinders at the born 19" MOWER SAVE OVER $20 Nineteen outstanding students of Brigham Young University have been named winners of the prestigious Edwin Smith Hinckley scholarships for the 1975-7- 6 Centennial school year. Wright conducting. three, Verla and Edwin Music Russell ,Thurgood, Clearfield. She is to be named Kathleen and , her daddy is a professor of electrical engineering at Utah State University. A chicken dinner was served at the Elsie and Charles Contest Ladies, of Elks held their annual Music Awards Contest Wednesday evening in home Tuesday evening to a daughter and Hubbard Melba and Max Snell of Soda Springs; Ora and Eldon Meacham, Logan, and Cleon Peterson, Hyde Park, and friend, Don Dailey, Smithfield. Carol and Garth Jewkes have moved from 44 North into 330 East, Smithfield, son-in-la- Final selections are made by members of the Hinckley family with the cooperation of the BYU scholarship committee. Included are 14 sen-- , iors, three juniors and two sophomores. The awards range from 680 to 11,000, depending on the financial need of the recipients. Wayne Cardon, played a piano solo. The Webelos gave a demonstration on the parts of the Scout Badge. This was followed by a volleyball tournament, with the Cubs and their parents against the Webelos and their parents. The Cubs won and were presented with a trophy. Refreshments were served. Veral Ballard spent a few days in Richland, Washington, visiting at the home of' her daughter and Pauline and Farris Hatch and family. Marilee and David Hacking and children of Brigham City were guests Sunday at the home of Marilees parents, Flora and Lee Johnson. Mrs. Jessie Currell visited on Sunday at the home of her ' mother, Sarah Cowley, The Cub Scouts urge your support in a paper recycling project. If you have newspapers youd like them to pick up at your home, please contact one of the Cub Scout leaders mentioned above. One of the six from Utah is Mark Packer, Smithfield, international relations. This is his second time to win; this time winning a full scholarship. He has also served on a Japanese Mission for the LDS Church, and has attended Utah State University for one year. son-in-la- His parents are Sybil and Albert Packer of Smithfield. The other five winning from Utah are A. Gregory Brown, Provo, English major; Kim R. Lindquist, Provo, Spanish major; Harold G.'Marley, Orem, political science; Richard W. Sheffield, Provo, public relations and Steven Udell, Provo, political science. GDginiaDi SPRAYERS Compressed Air Sprayer Brass adjustable nozzle, Galvanized Tank, Trigger Control. No., Logan. ' Their children are Brett, seven, Brady, 13, Tony, five, and Nancy, four months. Mr. Jewkes is a department head at Albertsons in Peterson, Smith-fielattended a family dinner held at the home of Kathy and Lee Benson in - d, Newton. The family gathering was held in honor of Kathys and Lees new son, Matthew Lee who was blessed in fast meeting. Other guests were Janice, Dale, Jeff, Sally and Eddie Benson of Newton; Beth Peterson, Logan; Thelma Rawlins, Paradise; Tom and Joyce Carlson and sons, Scott and Ricky; Frank and Cleora Rawlins and Tony, all of Brigham City. Elsie and Charles Hubbard drove to Grace, Idaho Monday to visit their son and family, Helen and Elvin Hubbard. They went through their sons potato cellar and saw all tiie new machinery he has purchased. They also visited another son, and wife, Shirley and Merrill Hubbard who is a . dairy farmer. Mrs. Vesta Hansen of Smithfield announces the arrival of her fourth greatgrandchild. It was bom to LaCree and Lester Nelson in Salt Lake City. Ruth and Wendell Hansen of Logan are grandparents. Wendell is Mrs. Hansens son. Bonnie and Eldon Chambers of 44 N. 330 E., Smith-fiel- d announce the arrival of a daughter, April 16, at the Logan hospital. She weighed seven pounds 10 ounces and was 20 Mi inches long. She has a sister, Teresa, two, grandparents, Alice and SAVE OVER 3 MENS 8 Brown Wing ts WORK SHOE insole Sole and Leather-Cushio- n Arch-Plio-t- uf Co ONLY $IS B&NGERl the Provo Elks Lodge. Students from Springville, Pay-soProvo, Pleasant Grove and Spanish Fork were n, by Endicott Johnson Three students were se lected for their outstanding musical talents. WESTERN BOOTS MENS-LADIE- S A violin performance, Mendelsohns Violin Concer- to, was given by Christine Hansen, daughter of Mrs. ' Glenna Hansen of Provo and the late Terrence .Hansen. Grandparents are Salome and Leslie Hansen of Smith-fiel- d. Others selected were Gayle. Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker of Springville, Utah, a vocal solo. Jeri Huff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huff, Springville, performed a piano solo. IRRIGATION BOOTS The winners will be honor- ed at an Elks banquet on 5. May Miss Hansen will receive a ,75 scholarship. . Loosles Return From Trip Cushion Gladys and George Loosle and Mabel and James Gardner spent three days in Salt City. The Gardners visited at the home of their grandchildren, Shearer and Max Holman and family, while the Loosles visited with some of their family; s, Evelyn and Larry W. Marvin and Pat Loosle and family and Carla and Gaylen D. Loosle and family. They also accompanied the Humpherys to a dance portrayal of John F. Kennedy from the time of his birth to his assassination. Their granddaughter, Julie Humpherys is a student at the John F. Kennedy Junior High School and she particiProvipated in eleven of the Eugene Haycock, dence and Lois and Glen dances. She also did a solo dance, "To America With Chambers, Smithfield. are Love," as the Statue of Ruth and Floyd Haycock, Liberty. Great-grandparen- . OTHER GARDIN SUPPLIES their new four bedroom brick home at 1544 East 1630 Logan. Deanna 7 visited her brother and his ' Wednesday with Marian and Michael, o dam. They were gone three days. Mrs. Linda lvie, a sister of Mrs. Durrant who lives in Orem, spent overnight with them. Another sister, Mrs. Carla Clark of Clarkston, and children, Chad and Cami, called. Barbara and Lewis Becker have moved from 10 N. 1st East, Smithfield to Cache Junction. They are both students at Utah State University. Terry and Lynette Hansen and Nancy and Roger Smith all of Amalga drove to Las Vegas and stayed at the Landmark Hotel. They went to the Sands Hotel and saw the Bob Newhart show and the Paul Williams show. They visited Hoover Dam and saw O. J. Simpson at the Yucaipa, Calif. Bonnie and Eldon Chambers have just recently purchased the Carol ami Garth Jewkes home at 44 N. 330 E. in Smithfield. They lived in an apartment in Logan. Bonnie Haycock Chambers was bom in Logan and raised in Logan and Providence. Eldon is a nuum for Tom Nielson in Logan and their new daughter is to be named Jill. Cherry and Fred Jardine and children, Cherry Sue and Stephanie of Cheyenne, Wyo., visited her grandparents, Pearl and Earl Gordon in Smithfield. Fred is manager of Grand Central store in Cheyenne. Cherry is the daughter of Laree Gordon and Roy McMurdie of Logan. Mrs. Lucy Cooper of Smithfield spent a week assisting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean Durrant in Franklin, and making the acquaintance of a new io THE CITIZEH i? APRIL 24. 1975 Hum-phery- SPKCIAL E2002 BARGAIN BOOT $219.95 Magnavox Modular Music System 6-pi- ece Is a great Magnavox buy for great Model Magnavox sound. 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