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Show ) f MAY THUISMY, Theatre To Present Cheryl farbet Sells 'Ki"s Cornelius' Bicentennial Sketches Clarks Hold Holiday Reunion "Tiie Changing Times of Koig Cornelius " will be pre-soni- by Gladys Loosle relatives. Clarkstoa Speakers in Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening were three recently returned missionaries, Sheila Godfrey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. during Visiting at the home of George and Gladys Loosle for the weekend were members of their family, Pat and Marvin W. Loosle and family; Carla and Gaylen D. Loosle and family, Salt Lake City, and Brenda and Ronald W. Jacques and family, Ammon, Idaho. the weekend were members of their family, Dorothy and Lyman Thompson and family, Garland, Clyde and Donna Mae Dale Godfrey, Clarkston, Thompson and family, Idaho who served in the California Falls, and Esther and Nor-ve- ll mission; Kirk Godfrey, son Thompson and family, of of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jtoy. Esther and Norvell Godfrey, Logan, served in also visited with her parents, the Australian mission and Sarah and Leonard Buttars. Alan Godfrey, son of Mr. and Visiting on Monday at the Mrs. Leo Godfrey of Gar- home of Jamie and Brigham land, who served In the Godfrey were their grandMontana-Billings children, Jeannie and Jerry mission, Ollie Lue Dahle was re- Edwards and sons, Jerry, Jr. and John. They are residents leased as the Mother Education teacher in Relief Society of Phoenix, Ariz. on Sunday evening and Vella Eldon Thompson of WiSparks was sustained in her llard, visited during the weekend with his mother, pl8C. James Cleon Peterson of Etta Thompson and other Chicago, 111., spent a few days at the home of Bessie and Brigham Griffin diving this week. Judy and Dennis Clark and A family reunion was held of Barbara and at the home Venis Clark on Monday. Those enjoying dinner were Helen Johnson and daughter Evelyn, Pat Moeia and daughter, Trecia of Salt Lake City; Colleen and Wallace Clark, Kearns; Dee and John Clark and daughter, Stephanie, and Angela Roberts, granddaughter of Helen J'he Orchard, Wash., and their family members, Carla and Ralph Clark and family. story deals light-hearted- ly with one of man- kinds ancient points of conflict: the idea of absolute Kathy and Lloyd Clark and daughter, Lori, Ruth and Jane Clark. Also calling at the Clark home during the day were, Mary and Ronald rule versus that of representative government. The action is laid in a tiny kingdom of the dim past and takes place in an old crumbling i astle where King Cornelius lives overlooking the little 'illage of the common-fol- k Clark and daughter, Joy Ann, Kearns; Martha and Bud Zink, Cornell, Wash.; Myrtle and George Lyon, Bountiful; and Ruth Man-guSalt Lake City, and Volmer Clark, Clarkston. below. Eight clothing and textiles Tickets are available at the Cache Public Library for students at Utah State University, including Cheryl $.25 each or $1.00 a family. Advance tickets are advised Tarbet of Smithfield have to avoid disappointment at sold bicentennial theme design sketches to a knitwear the door. Six performances will be firm in New York City. held at the Community Art The knit designs using Center, Third North and Fourth East, in Logan. Cur- these bicentennial themes, tain times for May 29 and such as the Mayflower, May 30 are 4 and 7 p.m. and stagecoach, American flag, on Saturday, May 31 , at 2 and Liberty Bell, etc., are to be 5 p.m. Children are to bring put into production in Hong their own pillow to sit upon Kong for the eventual teen but chairs will be available and junior market in the commented Helen for adults. U.S., This event is assisted by Leyrer, USU clothing and the City of Logan and a grant textiles assistant professor. provided jointly by the Utah The eight students, who State Division of Fine Arts received the news of their and the National Endow-- , sales along with extra cash ment for the Arts, Washingthis week, are all students in ton, D.C. Ms. Leyrer1 fashion design The manager of the design department of the New York City firm congratulated the students for their research and creative adaptability of the bicentennial theme, noted the USU professor. She said, according to fashion trend predictions, bicentennial the design mania will be a craze with students wanting to popularize the nations 200th birth- day." All total, the students ceived re- $180. Keeping electric power in its place parents, Norma and Russell Seamons, have been Evelyn Scott and her daughter, Can-dicEvelyns husband, Ken Scott, is stationed with the United States military serDairy Princess contest vice in Texas. which was the Fine Joyce and LaMar Tarbet City, spent the weekend Arts Centerheld at State were pleased to have their Utah at visiting at the home of her Mr. University Saturday eve- daughter, Julie, return to daughter and and Mrs. Douglas Bliss and ning: Mary Cardon, daugh- their home for a ten-dater of Sharlene and Wayne visit. Julie has been in Portfamily. The members of the town Cardon; Pamela Ballard, land, Ore., where she is daughter of Lois and MelRoy presently employed. are happy over the accomThe youth of the ward wei e Ballard; Joyce Ballard, dauGodof plishments Tonya Veral and Kenneth honored at a banquet held ai frey, daughter of Mr. and ghter of Ballard; Lucy Seamons, the cultural hall Saturday Mrs. Burke Godfrey in bedaughter of Norma and Rus- evening. President Max coming one of the attendants to the Dairy Princess on sell Seamons; Christine Al- Caldwell was the featured daughter of Vemetta speaker. Saturday evening. We all len, and John Allen; Robyn Dale Ricks, son of Reta wish to congratulate her. Memorial Day dinner Snow, daughter of Anna Mae and John Ricks, and Robert guests at the home of Corrine and Frank Snow; and LeAnn Johnson, son of Bernice and and Andrew L. Heggie were, Tarbet, daughter of Mr. and Howard Johnson, were adMrs. George Tarbet. Hie vanced in the Aaronic PriestLona Mae and LaVar Godalso were in the par- hood from the office of girls two of and frey daughters, ades at Health Day in Smith-fiel- d Deacon to that of Teacher. Kaysville, Kathy Godfrey and the Dairy Festival Clara Dawn Ricks, and Chris Merkley, both in Logan. They rode Parade students at USU, and Ruby daughter of Nathand Rolfe Tuddenham of on a beautiful float which an and Elaine Mortimer was made under the direc- Ricks, died suddenly last Nibley. Also calling during,, the day at the Heggie home tion of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. week of natural causes. Surwere Ann and Joe Hansen Ballard, assisted by the girls viving are her parents; a and their daughter, Lora and by Bruce Snow, Greg brother, Todd; grandparLarsen and two sons, all of Miller, Allan Cardon, and ents, Hazel and Joel Ricks of Benson, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston. Joann and Glen Russell Neeley. Don Mortimer of Ixwisville, Jenkins and family, of Roy. Ai Members of the Chere Idaho. Graveside services on at the Visiting Monday home of Letha and Donald Club enjoyed an evening at were held Saturday, and Buttars was their daughter the home of Jeanine Munk burial was in the Rexburg, and family DeeAnn and recently. Lunch was served Idaho Cemetery. Mary Cardon, daughter of Lynn Savage and family of to Lois Petersen, Zona Balls, Anna Mae Snow, Alice CarSharlene and Wayne Cardon, Sandy, her mother, Elizabeth Peterson, Newton, her don, Lois H. Ballard, Joyce was featured as one of Sky Views Top Seniors. She is brother, Edward Peterson, Pitcher, Lois W. Ballard, of Arcadia, Calif., and his Betty Fisher, Colene Lind-lesecretary of the Girls' AssoLaRae and to a ciation and Pep Band and Falslev, Neldon and Lois sister Braithwaite and family of special guest, Roberta Hoff- served as secretary of the junior class. Mary has been Ogden. Also June and Ivan man. Beth and Glen Hobbs were involved in the marching Baird of Morgan, Utah. La Rene and Paul L. Clark hosts at a supper held at band, orchestra, pep band, of Malad, Idaho, visited on their home Saturday evesymphonic band, choir, deSunday evening at the home ning. In addition to the hosts, bate and competitive sports. of their parents, Rangna and others present were Veral Mary placed third in the hurdles for Sky View Paul M. Clark, and Jayne and Kenneth Ballard, Reta and John Ricks, Thail and in State Track and Field Jardine. competition at Skyline High Visiting during the week-ai- d Paul Thain. Guests at the home of her School recently. She toured at tiie home of Bessie and Brigham Griffin were members of their family, Renee and Edward Buttars, of Ogden, Virginia and Maynard Griffin and family, Salt Lake City, Grace and Dennis Griffin and family, Providence, Patricia and Nile Griffin and family, Ogden and Kaylene and Terry Griffin and family. North Logan. ce by Alice S. Cordon The following Sky View seniors from Benson were participants in the annual e. son-in-la- y . Mexico, Canada and Europe during the past three summers with music groups. Brent Reese, son of Sharlene and Charles Reese, was on the first place tour-ma- n team in the FFA Dairy Cattle contest which was held at USU last week. Sky View FFA also earned the right to represent Utah in the areas of crop and milk quality and dairy foods at the national contest which will be held next November in Kansas City, Mo. This is the fifth consecutive year that Sky View has represented the State of Utah. Sittsitiill and Julie Cole, daughter of Myma and George Tarbet, has been chosen by the American legion Auxiliary Unit No. 58 of Smithfield, a? a delegate to Girls State which will be held June 8 through 14 at the College of Southern Utah in Cedar City. Julie is a junior at Sky View. She is a member of PHA am. likes sewing, cooking, hnr:.e-bacriding, and she also plays the piano. you're invoked in an automobile (incident and a power line accidentally falls across your car, should you remcin in tire car? How could you not out of the car without coming in contact with the electric current? Is there or.y way to tell if the power line is "hot"? What if it's raining? if k Adele and Frank Scli.'mb spent Friday and Sahinlay recently in Hansen, Idaho, guests at the home of heir daughter and snn-ir.-- d .ml Ruby and Roy Rees their son, ltex, were gmsts Sunday at the home of their I jw. daughter and son-iCloteele and Max Dahle. Also present were aimtiier son-i- n At Utah Power, we we can Utah power & light official to tell you it's safe. company l.j'. icXy Key to a Belter Coleen and Eldon Johnson and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rees and family- - Janice and Byron Shaver and their baby were guests recently at the Janice's parents, home of Nina and Nolan Ballard. model 4710 25 solid-stat- e diagonal LaRaine and Charles Pearce visited on Monday at the home of Melna Parker. Also with their daughter and console colorTV Shauna and Kent in size (only 32 " L, 18Vj D. H), model 4710 will bring you great large screen Magnavox viewing at a modest cost ... . and with solid-stat- e reliability Durably constructed of easy-to-cleWalnut grained vinyl over hardboard. the cabinet is further enhanced by decorative metal corner trim. Remember Him With Parker and family. They went with them to decorate Kents fathers grave in Providence and also visited with Charles brother and sister-in-laShirley and Norman Pearce and family in Para- dise. There they visited and decorated Charles parents This Rediner-T- Combination 'graves. Spending Memorial Day Vlth their mother and gfind-mpthand enjoying dinner was Edna and Rex Thompson and daughter, Karen, Logan; Beth and Brent Roberts, Logan; Loraa Dahle and daughters. Penny and Sharon, also, her two sisters, Felicia Call and Sarah Heggie. John Jardine who has been receiving medical treatment at the Logan hospital, also the Medical Center in Salt Lake City returned to his home on Saturday. He is reported to be slowly recovering, but is unable to have visitors at the present time. Leora Thompson, wife of Don Thompson, returned to her home on Sunday after spending approximately six weeks in the Logan hospital. She is also slowly improving. Visiting at the home of Leora and Don Thompson do everything to make electricity safe for Be extra safe by knowing what to do in case of accidents. company n daughter and someones life depends on your removing a power line, make sure you use a dry wooden pole at least ten feet long. If Knowing the answers to these questions could save your life. Utah Power suggests that you stay in your car if it does come in contact with any power line. Wait for a power man or law enforcement ' i Debra and Dave Crocket. y, son-in-la- class on campus. The amounts received for the designs depended on its complexity, with a simple design bringing $10 and a motif design worth $20. Entertain Guests family. Kaylene and David Shaw and family, Idaho Falls, spent a week visiting at the home of her parents Ber-nieand Alma Goodey. Ruth Mangum of Salt Lake , ' 5 Benson Residents family, of Boise, Idaho, spent tiie weekend at the home of their parents, Margaret and Ira Jardine and Eva Clark. Theo and LeWinn Buttars of Blackfoot, visited a few days with members of their . this coming weekend hy the Alliance for the itricd Arts Young People's Theatre under the direction of Kuth Call. Written by :lliam Lavender, the imiusmg play is a musical f"r children that will entertain adults as well, making it nil excellent family sharing perience. Johnson: Dewey and Alice Griffin, Logan: Georgia and LaMar Chard, Layton; Kathryn and Evan Godfrey; Marvel and Edwin Jardine and sons, James and Lyle Clark, Rhea and Chuck Evans, Port 21, 1975 - THE CITIZEN $23o er Spaco-savin- g 2744 V . . . Add 4 depth for tube cep La-Z-B- oy You RECLINER ROCKER The number one name In recliners is youri at thii fabulously low price when you ourchase the Magnavox shown. And. what better way to enioy your new Magnavox than relaxing in a new Buy thii TV and the recliner will be shipped to you. 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