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Show uiwntiuni, ' nuut whoi g:".g lei; f i'l 'i- - a -- he , p i I ' : g out is iiitiiti'ii cornu i i.iit th' ut. We hr it . , (i. hr-..- ea big t ... ' i! ' y Mery in itself .1 huye i . i Li... lx meant for uled to release ie- - rorn it's "I'iivity . ' i SiiYS Grouted up wtiici' J ached iv to S III, to house i have this. i ..v,- Iweiiliifc it u .1 other . and Mrs. John O'Nion-- ' tHerville, announce the ment ami forthcoming marriage of their daugii-ic- r U w en Klaine to Alan Kay Smithfield. J'lie enuple plans to be married in the LDS Teir. pie today. After proMin: mr worth as Ik hUl i I this THING i notice lu.w . ictory can place the problem baek to mju :t ii ) we had a small dwelling protect!: ig -- x irm the cold cruel world. Then comes the searci The search for all the iood, clothes, and paraphenalia you packed in the car unt over one hour ago. Suddenly, upon looking at the juiubUJ mess one realizes that theyve never seen anything thats in there before. Before long a pioneer atmosphere prevails throughout camp. Burnt food that would have been throw n away at home takes on a charcoal flaor while camping. It takes a great mind to remember everything needed on a camping trip. Personally, I'm lacking in that department. We went on a hot dog roast one time and I forgot the hot dogs. When we went on this last trip we nil looked forward to a yummy breakfast with hash browns, bacon, eggs, toast and hot chocolate. I forgot the hash browns and eggs. FOOTXOTK: May I point out lunch tasted great when we got home. Iroiil las! me hart NeedLss i ini itMiiti how inanimate objects suddenly taut1 oil lile like mannerisms Slublvtrn as a young man refusing to take a bath the tent remained inside it s square slieli. We shook, we poked, wc pulled and finally it let one pan of its anatomy loose the poles. Suddenly, one inch, one special groove, one tiny hole makes all the difference in whether you sleep on the ground under the stars or you have a piece of material between you and Mother Nature iko View High School in 19(19. He has served an LOS mission in Oregon. He graduated Alter the ceremony a luncheon will lie given by the groom's iamilv in honor of the couple. This evening a reception will lie held in the Cedar Springs Clubhouse. Hit West 3ti South. Cenlervilii from 7 to 9:30. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. llwen is a 197-- graduate of from Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City electronic technology and was affiliated with Sigma (lamma Chi. !lc is presently employed at '.('.Ml in Salt Lake City. Following their honey-..iiioi- . . Eth1! Shaw of Corey, Idaho. board ed a plane to Umdon. 't.irksor ;u-- fl ''o tu.d tuanville car and n guests around. The vacationers stayed with i.i.ik me:: They did sightseeing in London and attended one session of the LI)S Temple there. The next day they their cousins Thrsaw Whilhy on the coast of England and s.rv iho - home of Captain Cook, also his monument. They also went swimming in the sea. W'hilby is a fishing village and has lots of fish markets. This town is where the Brouic sisters were horn and raised. The visitors traveled extensively and saw the moors and heather. They reported KOGKK TKW AMI PAULA THOMAS Couple Circles Sept. 2 Date going to York, the oldest city in England, which has a rock wall built around it. They also crossed the river on a ferry, saw lots of cathedrals, abbies. and museums. At Buckingham Palace the queen was having a garden party. They flew back alter their two week visit. Binghams Host i. i Family Members o'monks and i:. ;v I, X KAY SCIIOI.ES ed a visit Iroin her sistci. Mrs. Rennis Campbell, from Salt Lake. Weekend visitors from Yakima. Wash., were Mr. and Mrs. Miller's daughter. Mrs. Russel Bates, and their children. Brenda and Lomu, and Dale. Dale was asked to speak in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening and gave a very interesting message. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stuy-ne- r of Idaho Falls visited Mrs. Stayner's mother. Mrs. Arlene Kupfer. They brought By CL ONE AI.l.SOP Trenton Mrs. E. W. nghani has had several members of her family visit her this past week. Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Bingham of Cardina. Calif., visited their mother en route to bring their daughter, Mary Lou, to the BYU for fall semester. Also with them on the trip was their married daughter, Claudia Jensen, and her infant daughter. Mrs. Bingham's nephew, Doyl Carlson, of An- . and Mrs. Joseph Haoppe, who. like Mrs. Dock are originally from Mrs. Dock reported ilia: she was delighted to see many former friends and missionaries. Mrs. Joseph Miller ?n.ky- of Mr. Reception T V.p-liu- Griffin, his wife Susan, his son. Manny and daughter, Jennifer, ol Tempt-- . Ariz. Jerald is the siu: of their Honor Couple r. and Mrs. Fred Stev-- . Smithfield. are pleased innounce the engagement forthcoming marriage of ir daughter Sally to David gh Teichart, son of Mr. I Mrs. Herman K. Tel-irtCokeviilc, Wyo. 'oday has been chosen as ir wedding day with the emony taking place in Hie jan LDS Temple. i reception will be held s evening fronv'7 to 9:30 in Ward h Smithfield lie will There hall. tural Cokc-l- e open house in the Ward cultural hall Sal-la- y from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. iends and relatives are riled to attend. .ally is a 1975 graduate of y View High ScIkxiI and ir year Seminary. At the I , fo-W- I'. it iH j Jerald . Tempo. Ariz. Susan i.; asso- ciated with Tupperware and is attending the Tupperware convent ion being held in at i iio USl' this week. WV THR-- s NDS MAt fet v. a. ..4 rtf : ' l IOfiNIMF OFFICE OF SENT IN .'!N N " Kf .. i ..( J Davis graduated as a UHF TV STATIONS, KSL and KALL FM TRANSLATORS. THIS SERVICE IS PROVIDED BY FRANKLIN COUNTY TV DISTRICT 1 - WE WANT TO II FOR $7.00 TODAY TO ni mber of the National Honor Society from Coke- iio High School in 1970. He .M'onded College on an ithlelio st liolursliip prior to fu! fill'iU; a mission to Mexico .. iO- Ml : J . NkowikI 9 Int8fil m CinMaJ 4 several catilc companies while attending Brigham 7 I LtMifY (Ml lh Cfw C CIATIHCAIIUN tswuti" Uflit wnB rHCl la IN mmiWHt funds rapoMitl hwtpn I irnnify ihM 4 sjux&Mec axsa msnsxi IW S .ftu Jit (sslsIhp Dpep itms u V l.4 . ... hixr FiHwtn ,r'M 0 tyj W1 I.... I 8 Hmurtadii-- TotPFurtrtA8 8 Tpp AcuHi'd I hum at ii'd I 8 h ...C 8 ss N8 1(1 "i in ihi Ntw! mvu'i rtpoht has (k LAIIUN I MAVC A tufr CONtINtt A. . JLLJ. I'J.S 3 4 I i jj, ij, j j'4'iin, .lhpJo '' Ke.' uui 4 Sum at taws funds - J- w'i. jx1' I Monterrey. After returning, he attended Snow College on a football scholarship. Since that time he has worked for Izigiin. NOW DUE FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF CHANNELS PLEASE SEND YOUR CHECK it-i- Young University. This fall he will continue his studies at Utah Slate University in economics and accounting. After a short honeymoon they will make their home in TO ALL CONTINUE THIS SERVICE -- is pi esent time sim employed with Keith f ' 'Itr i and this fall will enroll at Utah State University. IMPORTANT NOTICE is as a computer prograiner it A S. I at jVrP IJrV, IN THl OM THl honey- employed i AM1 MBi LuAnn. daughter. - Mse Following their moon. the couple w ill make their home in Logan. ARE Visitors at the home of Cora and Amos Rigby in Newton for this week are their grandson. Jerald R. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Grifiin and children. Shane and Katrena, visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beckstead. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theon Mer rill and son, Cory, have moved from the community. Theon will be employed by Ned Cundick of Weston, Ida ho. We all regret their leav ing. but wish them every success in their new - I ' 10 GLNiRAi HLVifcuL 5NAM.SG iMD K Jd. This NEPCRt ADvlSiNG YOU mCW P J4iUlS AfciJ IH.SIS 0 iMQPM VO'J OF YOU" GOvCNfcVfcM SPENT NOT! ANY COMPUMNTfi OF DISCRIMINATION SNOUlD BHAHINO WASHINGTON D C WttH ar UTAH CACHE VALLEY ANNUAL DUES Visitors and Jennifer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Westover. While there she also attended the golden wedding anniversary T aetive in church and community work. Roger is a 1909 graduate of the American Cooperative School, La Paz. Bolivia. He completed his B.A. in political science at Utah Stale in 1974. where he was president of Blue Key NaLional Honor fraternity, a member of Sounds of Zion, finalist for and Man of the Year active in state and local politics. He is also an LDS Institute graduate and fulfillmission to ed a two-yeBolivia. Currently he is a graduate assistant in the economics department at Utah State where he is completing his master's degree. TV VIEWERS Many Brandon. Also visiting Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Gerry) McGaughey and twin daughters, Stephanie granddaughter, Monique, ! Host daughters, Heather ami Michelle, and year old son. Mrs. Mar; . Lock has .3 pent the past week in Salt Lake City visiting. She enjoyed being present for the first birthday celebration of her DAVID lit t i: AND S.tl.l.Y Visiting at the home of Mrs. Jayne Jardirie on Sunday was Susan and Bobby Petersen and children. Angie and Adam of lais Vegas. Nev Bobhv is a former member of the Clurkxtun Ward. Visiting from Burley. Idaho. at her parents' home f..r a few days is Mrs. Rodney (GaiD Spencer and her twin visit. They went to the temple and then also took their mother shopping. t V. Dr. and Mrs. Don Thomas. Hyde Park, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Paula to Roger Orson Tew, son of Mrs. Aflon B. Tew, North Logan, and the late Dr. B. Orson Tew. Sept. 2, is the day chosen for their marriage which will take place in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening in the Iogan LDS Institute from 7 to 9. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. No formal invitations are being sent. Paula is a 1971 graduate of Sky' View High School and Seminary as well as a 1975 LDS Institute graduate. She is a senior at Utah State University majoring in interior design and has been Briefs her sister, lee Ann. back home following her visit with them in Idaho Falls Alaska, visited Thursday as well as her mother. Leona, of Richmond. Mrs. Binghams daughter of Jerome, Idaho, also delighted their mother with a chorage, i. the couple plans to csidc in Salt lake City. From European Tour went to Bradford. Yoikshire, England, and saw the woolen mills and visited cousins, Ernest and Mary Clarkson WJIILLH Highland High School. Sail Lake City and is originally from Yiccnnes, lnd. She has attended Utah State University and LOS Business College and is currently employed at Continental Bank. Salt City. Alan graduated from Sky Norma Edwards Returns Mrs. Norma Edwards. Smithficl-.lher mother. Mrs. Grace Park el Salt i ke Chv and an aunt. Mrs. .n:-.- MIL Vows Today Jeniene Adomson 'Camping1 Our lal Pair Repeats On TheHome Front By i ii J J ut im.i ou'Mm'icjn NiwsrAHSOf binirai circo O "ISOAT AND RILORDS DOCUMiNllNG IHI TWO ARt PStR WR RURuC 1CRUTHW A I ,Vt lLl'', |