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Show 4- THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1975 Reception To On TheHome Front By Honor Pair Jeniene Adamson 'Organization' Yours truly would suppose the worst part of the hunting season conics when, in a sense, the hunter comes home from the hill." Getting hubby unpacked is worse than getting him going. Suddenly all those nice, cjpan clothes you packed are now molding in the tight knots said hubby tied them. The dishes, pans, eating utensils return home with visable use still clinging to them. All the mess could easily be erased if the mighty hunter had planned ahead. Somehow dish soap never finds a space on the reminder list. Bob does take a list just to check off the things he's forgotten. (Not really. That just sounded good.) Bob takes great pains in readying himself Tor (he great hunt. In my opinion you throw in a sleeping bag, a dish, a pun. a potato, a gun, a bullet and you're olf. Bight? Two weeks ago I took great pains in frying chickens, boiling eggs, cooking potatoes. He never touched them. He didn't have the time to eat. Too busy hunting! Now I ask. "Is (hut justice?" Believe me the next time he went out he had a thermos of milk, a piece of cheese, two apples What I hate is when he returns home with the kill. Suddenly my spotless floor is dotted with blood, hair, grass, mud and that's just off Bob's hands. Finding room for the fresh meat is another mutter. Friends of ours had to purchase a freezer with friends in order to provide room for their new found food source. in charge Smithfield. The couple will be married in the Logan LDS Temple Friday. There will be a reception held at the Utah State University Sage Room from 7 until 9 that evening in their honor. Everyone is invited to attend. The couple will make their home in Logan. FOOTNOTE: It's got to the point I yell at him as he's going out the door for another opening dav. "Please, I beg vou. DON'T GKT ANYTHING! DON'T BRING ANY- Wrong. I'm Mr. and Mrs. Dalian B. Spuckman, Smithfield, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Zona to Jerry Workman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gar W. Workman, THING HOME! of the food department. CINDY MCBRIDE AND KIRK Deborah Warnick Couple Circles Friday Date To Marry Friday Deborah Warnick and James E. Eagar will be married Friday morning in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 in the Smithfield 1st and 2nd Ward cultural hall, 175 South 1st West. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Debi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.innen E? Warwick,, Smithfield. She graduated from Sky view fligfi" jfcTioof FARMER and Smithfield Seminary in 1974, attended Utah State University and was employed in the personnel office there. Jim, son of Mrs. 0. W. (Curley) Eagar and the late Lynn B. Eagar, graduated from Logan High School and Seminary in 1972. He served an LDS mission in the Sapporo, Japan mission. t Jim.:nd . DebL vuIU mak their home in Eagle Riycr. Alaska. ZONA SPACEMAN AND JERRY WORKMAN Literary Meets The Richmond Ladies LitClub met in the City Club Rooms Thursday. President Rhoda Anderson greeted each one. Sadie Olsen was in charge of the program. Tamara Lowe reviewed the book I Heard the Oral Call My Name" by Margaret Carven. It was an Indian erary story. Jana Iaiwc played a piano solo Lunch was served by Sadie Olsen to 27. .President is Rhoda Anderson: vice president is Effie Egan: secretary is Loa Cole- man. The next meeting will be November 6th 1975. Kirk B. Farmer and Cindy McBride have chosen Friday as their wedding day. Cindy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean LeRoy McBride, North Logan. Parents of Kirk are Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Farmer, Centerville. Cindy is a 1974 graduate of Sky View High School. She is presently employed at Pep-perid- Farm. graduate of School where he was active in sports. He attended Utah Technical College alter which he fulfilled a Northern Kirk is a 1969 Viewmont" High Indian Mission. He is presently attending Utah State University and was a cheerleader for two years. He is a junior majoring in music education. Kirk and Cindy will make their home in River Heights while Kirk finishes his education. A reception will be held in their honor Friday evening from 7 to 9 at the Colonial Mansion. All friends and relatives are invited to attend.' An open house will be held Saturday evening in the Centerville Seventh Ward cultural hall. Why. do we eeed rate neoreases? KLAINK At.l.HKI) ANI) CARL KI.ACKII AM Man fi Wedding ... Planned By Pair Dr. and Mrs. Keith R. Allred. 1405 East 2100 North, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Elaine to Carl A. Black ham. Moroni. A Friday wedding is planned in the Manti LDS Temple. That evening the couple will be honored at an open house in the Moroni Utah Stake Center. Saturday from 7 until 9 oclock there will be a reception in the Logan LDS Institute, GUO Darwin Ave., on Utah State University campus. Friends .and relatives are invited to participate in the open house and reception. Elain graduated from the American Cooperative School in LaPaz. Bolivia, the Seminary and Institute programs of the LDS Church, and Utah State University She gave a book review of (ireutcKl Salesman in Pic World, by O. G. Mandino. inary and Institute programs. He served for two years in the Canada Montreal French speaking mission. Presently he is enrolled in the College of Business at Utah State University and is a member of Blue Key National Honor fraternity. After a short honeymoon, the couple will live in Logan where Curl plans to complete a BA in business administration and finance this spring. to 9 members and one guest, Mrs. Edith Peterson. Other officers include Vice Troveson and Secretary Barbara Hill. Presidonl-Bessi- Tb iiirii esiinieiiis Here .served .... where she graduated cum laude in journalism. She has been a member of the Sounds of Zion and toured with them in Mexico and Europe. At the present time she is employed in the Associated Student Office at the university. Carl is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and Snow College where he also graduated in the LDS Sem- Yeshara Club Meets The Smithfield Yeshaia Club. Lady returned Missionaries, met at the home of President Winnie Ziegler, Tuesday evening. w m & rwft. The next meeting will lie held at the home of Ruth Smith on November 4. 001 1972 DEBORAH WARNICK Couple Announces October Marriage Jerri Leonhardt, Logan and Harry Dean Olney were married in Brigham Sunday, October 12. Jerri is the daughter of Mrs. Hazel Hillyard. Bountiful and Harry Dean is the son of Annis and Roy Olney, Smithfield. An open house will be held this evening 23 OctolH'r at the Eagles Lodge in Logan at tv t . J iaui lu ii uiii H:UUp.m. to 10:00 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited. No formal invatations are being sent. Jerri attended Ixigan City Schools and Harry attended Logan City Schools and is employed at Cantwell Lum Ii 1974 BOND INTEREST ber Company. The couple will make their home in Logan. Club Meets interest rates are rising! Here are three facts: Our most recent bond issue cost us 37 more than the one two years earlier. :jc Most of our money for construction is borrowed :-- by selling bonds. We have to pay these inflationary costs. We have no choice! The Smithfield Book of Mormon Club met at the home of Nora Richards Thursday. This year the club uloh pouicr fi light company The Pearl studying Great Price" taught by Via let Peterson Lunch was served hv Conquist and Mrs. Ri,.,. ards to to. The next meeting will I held November 6. Wj-d- a Dont You can help! waste electricity. Use only what you need. |