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Show 2 THE CITIZEN IS, 1975 - THURSDAY, OCTOBER Nettie Lund Funeral services were con- Road Shows The Smithfield Stake Road Show was held Tuesday and Wednesday last week. The theme was Reflections, and was under the direction of specialists Kathryn and Mike Christiansen. Eleven wards and the participated. nomics Association, and She was born Jan. 31, 1887, in Dayton, Idaho, to Willard and Dicey Wakeley Boden. She married Elmer Lund March 16, 1910, in the Salt Lake Endowment House; he died Aug. 30, 1919. Mrs. Lund had been a home demonstration agent for 18 years, and a teacher at Young Adults Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was a graduate of USU. Survivors include a daughter, Twilla Lund Lobison, Salt Lake City; five grandchildren, and 14 Six wards presented acts each night in four locations, Fourth and Eighth Wards, new stake center and Clarks-to- n Tuesday. On Wednesday they were presented in the same wards and also n. Burial was in Logan City Cemetery. Friday evening the road awards night was held at the stake center under the direction of Kathryn and Mike Christiansen. The four top awards went to the First, Fourth, Eighth Wards and Young Adults for their acts. Nine more awards went to Amalga for cast courtesy. Young Adults also received this award. Best actor went to Mike Dahle of Clarkston; best actress to Becky Larsen of the First Ward; best script, Fourth Ward; best choreography. Eighth Ward; best music, Eighth Ward; best use of musical instru show Mr. and Mrs. David Warner, 289 West First North, Smith-fielhas been presented the Duty to God Award. Gary is a member of a post sponsored by the Smithfield Second LDS Ward, is a junior IXunis Nielson, 16, son of Jean and Allen Nielson, 54 West Second South, Smith-fielhas been presented the Duty to God Award. Dennis is a member of a post sponsored by the Smith-fiel- d Second LDS Ward and he is a senior student at Sky View High School. d, d, . Logan High School 10 years. At the time of her death she was retired. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, Phi Kappa Phi, honorary scholastic society; Womens Republican Club, Business and Professional Women's Club, National Home Eco- ducted for Ethel B. (Nettie) Lund, 88, Thursday, a native of Cache Valley and professor emeritus at Utah State University, in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lund died Monday in a Salt Lake City convalescent center of a stroke. Pair Receives Duty Awards Wards Present Obituaries ments, Amalga, and best scenery. Fourth Ward. Each received their rating and judging chart. Special awards were presented by celebrity couples who were the stake Aaronic Priesthood Young Womens board dressed up like Adam and Eve; Ozzie and Harriet; Romeo and Juliet; Bonnie and Clyde; Sampson and Delilah; Roy Rogers and Dale Evans; Sonny and Cher; Cleopatra and Mark and Laurel and Anthony Hardy. Refreshments were served by the Young Women ward presidents. His advisor is Keith student at Sky View High School. His advisor is Keith Gary Scout. He is also an Eag has four sisters, Ar Godfrey, Clarkston; PauL attending Snow College ar Betty and Ruby at home, t also has one brother, Davi with the Army in Berui Lebanon. Gary likes sports; life church and scouting. God-deridg- e. He has two brothers, Craig and Michael. Dennis enjoys football and basketball and works on cars and motorcycles. He has grandmothers, Mrs. Hazel Bowles, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Drusilla Lambert, Logan. Gary Warner, 16, son of Family Dinner Honors GARY WARNER DENNIS NIELSON Mother's 80th Births NEW Smithfield and Mrs. Iris Harris, Logan. She will be named Sheri Lyn Harris and her daddy is long. Also greeting the little new Stephanie, 5, Melinda, 4, and Michael, 21, are the sisters and brother of a new daughter born Oct. 3 to Judy and Craig Harris of 436 West Main, Richmond. She weighed seven pounds six ounces and was 19 inches miss were grandparents, Claire and W. R. Harris, Richmond, and Daisy and Arthur Gyllenskog, Smith-fiel- a farmer. arrived Oct. 8 to Lynette and Clark Lewis of 64 South Third West, Richmond. He weighed eight pounds three ounces and was 21 inches long. He is their first baby. He has grandparents, Fern and Lloyd Lewis, Logan, and Loene and Louis Robinson, Richmond, and also, Mary Armstrong, Arimo, Idaho. A baby boy d, and Mrs. Nellie Pitcher, IN LOGAN POWERFUL SUPER SPRAY CAR WASH More Deterfent Water - " - - m Cleaninf Action More Mrs. Hayball has always been active in the LDS Church. More Time Also: 50 East 10th North MILLERS CAR She has five daughters, Mrs. Edear (Ella) Wursten, North Logan; Mrs. Cliff (Gladys) Anderson, Providence; Mrs. Clyde (Wanda) Anderson, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Clair (Iva Lou) Balls, Hyde Park, and Mrs. Ross hands or doing something to make someone else happy! This past August she received the sweepstakes ribbon at the Cache County Fair in the grandmothers department for her fine work on a tablecloth. (Beth) MANAGEMENT COUNCIL SUMMARY FORM DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS OF PUBLIC TREASURERS CORNISH TOWN CORPORATION OCT. J4.1975 . Reese, Rexburg, Idaho. Missionary To Leave Soon for the LDS Church in Australia. He is the son of Mr. testimonial in will be held in Second Ward ning, Oct. 19, ' ' Bair. A Glen's honor the Lewiston Sunday eveat 7:30 p.m. Time Certificates of deposit in banks Time Certificates of Deposit in Savings and loans Other investments: (specify) Time Certificates of .Deposits In state teasurersoffice At the close of business on September 30, 1975 the following reflects the deposits and investments of public funds in my possession or control: Cash on hand .0 Cash in banks 8,391.64 and Mrs. John Glen Bair will be leaving a missionary soon to serve as ... I FEDERAL - 16, 1975. 1 JUST ONE PART OF FIRST SECURITYS NEW SALEl - grandparents, Ellen and all grains 243 all grains $4.37 30-0- 6 $29.70. 270 all grains 32 Win. 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Market : Market was about stonily with last week. calves $3.57 UNDERSOLD stock 57 GUARANTEED ARRIVAL SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK Top dairy cow $520; Good to choice dairy cows and heifers $400 to $475; Smaller common dairy cows $300 to $375; High yielding heifer-ette- s $25 to $31.75; Utility and commercial cows $22.50 to $25.25; Canner and Cutter cows $16 to $21; Bulls $24 to $3.97 452-0390- THE LOSS - PROOF. THEFT-PROO- F. Smithfield, Utah Oct. 10, 1975 $3.37 SOCIAL SBQJRTTY NUMBER Signature John Stocking, North Logan, and Helen and Zane Abbott of Tacoma, Wash. She will be named Nicole Abbott and her daddy is office manager for Maughan Construction Company. 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Oc Legal No. 143 NOW GET A baby girl arrived Oct. 8 for Gary and Beth Wheeler. The little one has a brother, Randon, and two sisters, Sue Ann and Trudy. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pitcher, all of Lewiston. Kathryn and Michael Abbott welcomed their first child, a daughter, on Oct. 3, at the Logan Hospital. They live at 96 East 4th South, Richmond. She weighed eight pounds 5's ounces and was 21 inches long. Also greeting her were WASH Fine Quality THESE PRICES making many beautiful things with her n, HOT JET WAX 30-3- 0 STATE MONEY She is still are Great-grandparen- ts Pressure More n Merlin Lewis, Logan, and Mrs. Nellie Bagley, Richmond. He is to be named Justin Boyd Lewis and his daddy is an accountant at Thiokol in Logan. Baby Thomson greeted her parents, Gloria and Harold on Oct. 3, at the Logan Hospital. They live at 848 South State in Richmond. She weighed eight pounds 13 ounces and was 21 inches long. Waiting' at home were Dianne, 7, Lois, 6, Joy, 5, Mont, 3, and Marsha, 1. Grandparents happy for her arrival are Loa and Lorin Coleman, Richmond and Elva and Ray Barrint-toPreston. Idaho. She is to be called Paula Thomson and her daddy is an employe of Richmond City and a farmer. Feiturini More of Everythini More family dinner honoring Mrs. Florence B. Hayball on her 80th birthday was held Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Gladys (Mrs. Cliff) Anderson. Mrs. Hayballs brothers and sisters along with her daughters and their husbands enjoyed the evening. Sunday, she enjoyed being with her 18 grandchildren and 19 for whom she is always doing something. A PUBLIC NOTICE 4, |