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Show T THURSDAY, FEB. 2t, 197C THE CITIZER . $ Citizens Enjoy Visiting, Travels by Evelene Moody Recently, Mrs. Elsie Hub- Patricia Wilson who had been visiting her parents, Luci and Don Wilson in Layton, called to see her aunt and uncle, Verla and Edwin Noble in Smithfield on her way back to school at Ricks College in Rexburg.-Dinneguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard bard, Smithfield, drove to St. George witb her son and Helen and Elvin Hubbard of Grace, Idaho, who were going on to visit her sister, Reta and Floyd Dalton in Spring Valley, Calif. It is near San Diego. Mrs. Hubbard visited her Ora daughter and and Elvin Mecham who are on a mission for the LDS Church. They are from Logan. They are stationed at the visitors center at the St. George Temple. went Mrs. - Hubbard through the temple and saw films at the visitors center. She saw the tabernacle, went to Sunday School and met Evelyn and Carl Follett, former Smithfield residents. She and Evelyn enjoyed daughter-in-la- Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Elliott, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Haun, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bair, Richmond. Neva and Adrian Geddes, Joyce and Gary Allen and Melva and Nard Allen, all of Cove, enjoyed the Presidents Day weekend at Yellowstone snowmobiling. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen and two children enjoyed supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ricks, Benson. Visiting their grandmother and mother Sunday were Robert Swartz, Gordon and Waters, Smithfield, were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and Daughter, Ilene, all of Fielding. Sid Alien, 16, son of Joyce and Gary Allen, Cove, had an unfortunate accident on a snowmobile. After spending some time at the Logan hospital and a Salt Lake City hospital he is home now'improving satisfactorily. Mrs. Loa Coleman went to Salt Lake City to see her son, Leland Thompson, Phoenix, Ariz., who flew up to take back a load of furniture to Mesa where he will be living. While in Salt Lake City she visited a daughter and her husband, VerNell and Sy Harmon and daughter and husband, ElDora and Jim Anderson, of Magna. She also visited a son and son-in-la- visiting at the Folletts home. Elsie and Ora and Elvin went to Bloomington sightseeing and enjoyed dinner out. daughter-in-la- Bernice Erickson, Marie Adams and son, Kenny Ray, Merilyn and Jerome Thorn-le- y and family and Debra and Stephen Swartz and family- - ' a . Calling on her brother, Eldon Moody Sunday were Fern Keith and cousin and her fiance of Ogden. President Jan Egbert . Calif., were Sherry and Michael Moore and family, Michael Jr., 6, Sherralyn, 4, William, 2, and David, 1. Mr. Moore is employed at Pepperidge Farm as a maintenance mechanic. Also from Fullerton, Calif,, are Jane and Stephen Smith and family, Sandy, 6, Jimmy, 4, Kelly, 3, and Lucas, 1 year. Stephen is employed at Presto Products on the assembly line. They are living in a family honor band at North Cache and he plays the baritone, bass clef, and an eighth grader, and Clinton, 12, who is busy making snow shoes for the Scouts goes to Summit School and does oil painting and drawing. They have a boy on a mission, a nephew they raised named Wayne Beek, who is in South Chile. Mrs. Smith is TRW, electronics engineer in radiation con- ducted Relief Society conference in the Fifth Ward. Present were Oral Ballam representing the stake presidency and Vern Clark, counselor in the Fifth Ward bishopric, and Vera Pinson, Kathryn Rasmussen, Jane Budge and others representing the stake Relief Society. They each spoke then Oral Ballam spoke for the stake presidency on permissiveness. The Relief Society chorus sang, directed by Joan Swartz. President Egbert gave the closing remarks. Mr. and Mrs. Loras King, Garland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marchant in Smithfield. They were also guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brace King in North Logan. Mrs. Leone Chambers visits her aunt, Mrs. Nora Kirkbride each Monday at ' Terrace, also others from Smithfield as, Sunshine Lou McCann, Roy Olney, Harriet Noble, Luella Simpson, Robert Gittens, Alice Roskelley and Sam Hymas. The- Fourth Ward reunion dinner was held Friday even- ing in the cultural hall. effects.A ham dinner was served to Fourth Ward members He also is a softball umpire and former members prior and is quite active. They all live two miles north of Mo the division a year ago. Smithfield. Bishop Noble Erickson The ladies all prepare the welcomed everyone. The meals and they all eat at the dinner was under the direction of Jean and Glen Rav-ste- n same time at one long table. and committee. Ace and Lillie Weeks enThe program consisted of joyed a visit from their a duet by Judy Merkley and daughter and Linda Johnson accompanied Card and Dr. Gaylord Leavitt and son, Ricky, and by Diane Mobley. A solo by Jane Smith of San daughter, Carey, accompanied by Diane MobJose, Calif., mi Sunday. ley. She sang two numbers. They also visited Dr. LeaRemarks were by Bishop vitts parents, Mr: and Mrds. Duane Barker of the Seventh V. W. Leavitt, in Cove. Ward and Bishop David They were in Utah to enroll Parkinson of the Eighth their daughter, Carey, at Ward. BYU. Bishop Erickson gave the They report they have a closing remarks. son, Elder Kent Leavitt, Pearl and Earl Gordon attending language school in drove to Perry Sunday to San Antonio, Texas. He will attend the birthday dinner LDS be in the Texas-Spanis- h Mission. party of their grandson, Kirk skiwho was eight years old. all had enjoyed They A delicious chicken dinner ing at Snowbird. - a- regular quilting, Elthora Merrill. Arlene Pitcher, assisted by her son, Daren, gave the Family Health lesson. There were 37 children in the nursery. Lunch was served to 40 members by Peggy Roskel- ley, Janet Ward, Birdie Mack, Judy Roe, Ilene Bird and Marilyn Craig. President Sally Crosley presided and conducted the Eighth Ward Homemaking day. Marilyn Taylor gave the Family Health lesson. There were three nurseries with about 35 children total. , Birthday- by Gladys Loosle Clarkston A birthday dinner was en- joyed Sunday at the home of Letha and Dee Buttars. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Buttars. Guests were their daughter, DeeAnn and Lynn Savage and family, Sandy, and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Petersen of Newton. LaRaine and Charles Pearce, Bonnie and Dwight Pearce and daughter, Rea-- , gan, were weekend guests at ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Lloyd Benton in Idaho Falls. Gladys and George Loosle spent three days, ..visiting with members of their family. They were Darrell and Margaret Loosle and family in Moreland, Idaho, and Ron and Brenda Jacques and family in Idaho Falls. On Tuesday, Feb. 17, Mrs. Annie J. Thompson celebrated her 88th birthday. Relatives who called during the . day were Nina Lamb, Ply- - ' mouth; Beverly and Tom Grill and family, North Ogden; Randee Owen and her two daughters. Fielding, and Clarice and Jon Tolson and family, Logan. A family din-- , . ner in her honor had been planned but was postponed because of sickness among family members. Congratulations Mrs. Thompson. ' Mrs. LaRaine Pearce was Winners in the Summit School reflections contest are (bottom row L to R) Carrie Robertson, Denise Layne, Shanna Johnson, Lejsa Brown, Tammy Noble. Top row (L ' Creative With the theme, Spirit of Miracle of America," the students participated in the project with paintings, drawings, sculptures, poetry, prose, drama, and scores of original composi- '76-T- Violet Peterson . long. Grandparents are Marilyn and Dean Atkinson of Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Varner of Logan. are Edna and Citizen Photo Nanette Baugh. Winners Announced In Project . overnight guest Friday at the home of her daughter, Shauna and Kent Parke and family in Providence. That evening they attended the Cub Scout Pinewood Derby in the Providence Third Wad where her grandson, Shane Parker, won first place in one ran. . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Atkinson of Logan are happy to announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, born Feb. 19 in the Logan hospital. The mother is the former Julie Varner. The little girl weighed seven . pounds . seven ounces and was 21 inches Brian Clark and to R) Cheryl Cannell. Clinton Smith, Expression' To encourage creative expression among children in the form of visual arts, literature, and music the Summit School PTA sponsored a cultural arts reflections project. - Presents Lesson The Smithfield Book of Mormon Club met at the home of Lillie and Ace Weeks and Violet Peterson on February 5. The lesson The Book of Romans" was given by Vio- let Peterson. Light refreshments were served to 11 members. On February 19, the club met at the home of Wanda . Stowell with President Balls . conducting. Elbert Garce talked on the Book of Mormon and showed a film The Stick of Joseph" and commented on the film. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Stowell to 13 members and two guests, Gladys Teuscher and Afton Monson. Members include Mar- guerite Balls, Violet Peterson, Lenore Coburn, Nora Richards, Mabel Hendrickson, Birdie Downs, Pearl Olsen, Inger Van Orden, Wanda Stowell, Lillie Weeks, Roma Mills, Ella Loosle, Jennie Winn, and Annie tion, with or without words. The judging was based on evidence of creative ability and expression of the theme. Entries were judged by the school and winners will compete on the region and state levels. State winners will be sent to National PTA to represent Utah. Winners in the art category: first grade, Carrie Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robertson; fifth grade, Tammy Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Noble; fifth grade, Luisa Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Thorn-le- y; sixth grade, Brian Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark; sixth grade, Clint Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. Smith; sixth grade, Cheryl Cannell, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Cannell. Literature winners: sixth grade, Shanna Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Johnsqn; sixth grade, Nanette Baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baugh. In the music category, third grader, Denise Layne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Layne was a winner, William Atkinson, ston; and I reta May, Smithfield Lita Lure Club enjoyed their meeting at the home of Jennie West, Thurs- dent Lucy Forsgren, Secretary-Ann Mar-- . chant, Rosella Barker, Le-- 1 .nil.... onaCheal, BerhiCC Coleman, day, -- n', Rosella Barker-reviewed La Vina Deppe,' SaifieEUder, the book, Song of AmerRuby Hillyard, Vida Lind, ica," by James Mardikan. Ann Tidwell, Beatrice Members are President Thomley, Jennie West and NOrma Noble, Vice Presi Belva Allsop. Treasurer ClarkOgden. is Mrs. Chloe Hammer of Ogden. " The Variety Club met on Friday evening at the home of Marilyn Atkinson. The evening was spent in doing handwork and visiting. Luncheon was served by cohostesses, Alene Godfrey, Deanna Godfrey and Mrs. Atkinson to 15 members and one visitor, Susan F. Godfrey. Joe Van nhsem nmn trains didnt thought on that Dine anymore. Wins Television . Many area residents became lucky winners in the various contests sponsored by die Smithfield First Security Bank during its recent open house. Grand prize winners of the color television were Marie and Jay Bair Richmond, who gave the closest guess in the money guessing contest. Other winners included: Trudy Clark, Smithfield, clock radio; Margaret Jar-din- e, Clarkston, Morgan lar bracelet, Zenda did-- 1 Ander- son, Newton, and Merrill Peterson, Smithfield, both received bicentennial silver belt buckles. . Don accept their new color television from bank manager, Photo -Citizen Williams. OPERATION LIFESAVER RAILROADS ' Jennie West Hosts Club Great-grandpare- Richmond Pair son-in-la- MARIE AND JAY BAIR, Richmond, winners in the money guessing contest sponsored by the Smithfield First Security Bank during their recent open house, proudly In the Seventh Ward Counselor Sheryl Roper presided and conducted Homemaking meeting. Leone Chambers directed the music while Marilyn Craig accompanied. Mini classes were: paint' ing, Lorraine Hansen; home sewing, Rosemary Parkinson; beginners quilt, Margaret Sorenson; interior decorating, a Sherwin Williams representative, and Buttars Enjoy Maudee and Richard Thompson in Ogden. She was gone the weekend. son-in-la- commune with parents, Beckie and Dale Smith and sons, Jared, 14, who is in the Paradise. r ' Merrill Peterson would love to greet his friends at his home. He is back following some time with his sister, Laura P. Smith in Bountiful. His daughter, Evelyn, and William P. Harris, are living with him. His mother, Laura C. Peterson, 94, is in a rest home in Bountiful. Coming from Corona, was served by his parents, Erlene and Wil Hedrick. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bair, Smithfield, attended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas in OF UTAH COOPERATING WITH THE UTAH SAFETY PROGRAM HIGHWAY I V I |