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Show 4 CITIZEN THE 4, 1976 MARCH THURSDAY, Maggie Erickson On TheHome Front By Celebrates 82nd Jeniene Adamson 'A Monologue' Mom, I can't find my sock. Which one?" The brown one. Its in your drawer." "No, it isnt." . didn't hear There, I did. I just bought ones. Where did I Oh, you open the drawer." And its not there. you three pairs of new you put them?" yeah." Good." Mom, I wore them already, and you washed them." Did you look in the hamper?" No." Look in the hamper. ' I found one. Good." I can't find the other one." ' Out of three pairs of socks, you cant find the other five?" Right." I know I washed them." Then where did you put them, Mom?" I put them in your drawer. They are not in here, believe me. I believe you. But I know I put them in Cub-maste- made arrangements Her family includes don, Smithfield; LaRon, Gor- Richardson received eight Lo- activity badges, David Jenkins received one activity gan; Quentin, Springville; Wayne, St. George; Lois Rigby, Richmond; Ruby LaPray, Logan and Mary Jean Swartz, Smithfield with whom Mrs. Erickson lives. Three of her children graduated from college. . again. badge, (lichell Hamberlin received two activity badges .and Keith Larsen received one activity badge and Steve Morris, two badges. These boys also received second year Star awards. The nine year old boys who Many friehds telephoned and visited her also. received first year Star awards were Grant Herzog, John Jenkins, Byran Benson, Byran Jenkins and Scott MAGGIE ERICKSON Dennis. Weekend visitors and Sun- day dinner guests at the home of Arlene and Murray Rigby were their son, Richard, his wife, Chris, and son, 9 Couple Circles FOOTNOTE: Why mothers go gray. Craig, of Billings, Mont.; their daughter, Jenine, and her husband, David, and their son, Zachery, and daughter, Angela, of Salt Lake City, and Delia Bliss. They all enjoyed this to renew family ties upon the arrival of their son, Mark, who returned last week from his LDS mission to Australia. March 5 Peggy and Gene R. Stockers Visit From Blackfoot Trenton ' Visiting from Blackfoot, Idaho were Ray and Ruth Stocker and children, two year old Christopher and infant daughter, Wendy. The Stockers visited at the home of Ruth's mother, Mrs. Helena Andrew. The annual Gold and Green ball was held February 21 in the Trenton Ward cultural hall. The theme was taken from the production of Saturday's Warriors, "Feelings are Forever. A good attendance enjoyed the music of the band, Nice and Easy. A floorshow was presented. Some married couples of the ward showed their talent dancing some ballroom dances. The youth of the ward did three dances, a Charleston, round dance and a swing. drew, Helena Andrew and her daughter, Marianne Layne. . Miss Naomi Christensen became the bride of Boyd Christiansen on Friday, Feb. 13, in the Logan Temple. The following Friday a reception was held in their honor in the Trenton Ward. Naomi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Christensen . of. Trenton and Boyd is the. son, of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christiansen of North Ogden. er Mr. and Mrs. Roskelley, 126 E. 1st South, Smithfield. Many friends and relatives y, Smithfield, announce the forthcoming marriage of her sister, Debbie Rentfro, of Logan, to Randy Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. DelMar Clark, Malad. by Cleone Allsop Layne report they may soon be able to bring their five week old infant daughter home from the hospital where she has been since birth. The little one is doing well and now weighs about 4j pounds. Attending the funeral services for Cyprus Andrew in Idaho Falls on Saturday, Feb. 28, were relatives of his from Trenton, Mr. and Mrs: Calvin Andrew and Sharee, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin An Ros-kell- Newton Study Group was held at the home of Madge were served. A trousseau and George Ballard on Fri- was displayed. day evening. Douglas Hyer of Lewiston showed . films Debbie is a graduate of and slides of his mission to Cokeville High School, at- China and told of his expertended Ricks College and iences. His parents, Colleen and Larry Hyer, also told of graduated from Beau College of Beauty. their experiences and showRandy graduated from ed souvenirs of the tour they Malad High School and at- made when they went to tended Utah State Univermeet Douglas in China after sity. his mission. The couple will make their There were 11 members home in Logan. who enjoyed the evening, showers were those being Iona and Burton given by Louise Dayton in Jenkins, LaRue and John Cokeville and another one by Jones,' Lois and' George' friends in Logan. Jones, Leons' and Brooks' attended. Refreshments Debbie's parents are Mr. Rentfro, and Mrs. Delbert Cokeville, Wyo. La-Rei- Grandparents of the bride-to-b- e are Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robison, Logan. The wedding will take place March 5 at Cokeville. A reception will be held that evening from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. at the LDS Ward cultural hall in Cokeville. A trousseau tea was held last Saturday at the home of Pre-nupti- al Cfe . Meets ONLY The Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Margaret Adam Bensen Camp met February 12 at the home of Josephine Utahs 3h V Xl -- M CO o M (.ouvHitipn till WV (Juki F Dixie i.u.iiitirs SlH lift) up ipJi a')' All KItIuCtK'lfll Ul.ll) 100 cc Alt!' 0irs KENDALL CARTON OF SYRINGES Plan a weekend getogether In Utah's Dixie KENDALL CALF o d Why? A: Long Distance rates go down at 5 PM on weekdays. . D it. () Mountain Bell SULMET 15 gm OBLETS For H74 OM INJECTION 100 cc 99 5ER50N Allot f.ENIIH Couilhimvi SI (isimjc 1 f,3 30 Those who were present and honored for their birthdays for the month of February were Arlene Rigby, Mar lene Larsen, Sue Petersen, and not present were Pam Larsen, Mary Morris, Maxine Hansen, Syd Benson, Ann " Herzog-enChrye Wall. SEE US FIRST ai Oul A Newton Ward Relief Society Homemaking Day was held Tuesday with President Lawana Larsen conducting. Von Sparks presented the lesson. Plans for near future homemaking days were given by Mary Rigby, Ruby Woodward, and Verla Summers. Mini courses were held with Opal Clarke instructing Writing of Life Histories; Ileen Christiansen, Crock Ppt Cooking; Roxanne R. Salisbury, sewing; Charlene Benson, consumer information. FOR ALL VETERINARY NEEDS Wuie OHM SCOURS ONlY99 2 35 TABLETS VITA SUPP 13 INF to Australia. 8)49 7.49 12 ONLY DRY COW VITAMIN A AND hospitality anil sunshini1 9 50 MASTITIS TREATMENT TABLETS is the place to be! Mark Rigby who gave a. mission report on his mission Socrates woilld have loved our money-savin- g philosophy. TYLAN200 LaPray, invited to attend. He released Joyce Benson as Primary teacher and she was sustained as Cub Scout Den Leader. He released Reed Jenkins as Cubmaster and Clyde Benson was sustained. He was released as Cub Scout Den Leader. Eldena Smith was sustained as Primary teacher. The ward choir sang the opening song. The special musical selection was a vocal duet by Lee Casper and Teri Bofchetti, accompanied by LaRue Jones. The special speaker was See what we mean? Socrates would have loved No question about it Camp Mrs. sent ward members are A: Call after 5 PM Enjoying a weeks vacation to Northern California were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allsop and children. The Allsops visited with Mrs. Gwenda Marie Dock and Elizabeth Gancheff were the hostesses. Sixteen members enjoyed the lesson given by Florence Butler. Orris Mae Hansen gave a history of Laura Matilda Noble and Robert Flemming Fishburn. The next meeting is scheduled for March 11 at the home of Mable Mortensen. Roundy, Opal Clarke and the hostess, Madge and George, and five guests, Karren and Lyle Ballard, and Colleen, Larry and Douglas Hyer. were prepar. Refreshments ed and served by the hostesses. The Newton Ward Sacrament meeting was held with first counselor, Myron Benson, conducting. He announced the ward dinner to be held Saturday, March 6, at the ward cultural hall. All former members and pre- Long Distance rates go down at 5PM on weekdays. . LaPray. and preparations for the evening. Awards were given to Lyle and Scott Dennis for Bobcat award, Mike Benson and Jeff Jenkins were presented the Silver Arrow award, Chris her children. Fantastic. Nope. I used one for a bean bag. Take the beans out. Its dirty." Put it in the hamper. ' Now, I have to find the ones that match the other two in order to take one extra pair to the gym. Look in your toy box." Here they are." Bridenstine and family in Concord, Calif. While there they enjoyed attending the Oakland Temple. Later in the week they traveled to Santa Rosa to visit Richards brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Allsop. Sid is president of the Santa Rosa Stake. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Allsop, who had gone to California earlier in the month traveled back to their home with their, son,' Richard," and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H Newtnn Word Cub Scouts held their Blue and Gold banquet on Thursday ever, ning. Reed Jenkins, Vickey Jenkins, Clyde and Joyce Benson, Susan and Jim Newmeyer She received visits or telephone calls and gifts from all Hey, I found both of something." there." "I found another one." "Great." No, its not great, its another color." ' FI by Leda Sutherland Newton Alice and LaRon Allen Erickson visited his mother, Mrs. Maggie Erickson on her 82nd birthday and brought dinner. A social time was spent. Mrs. Erickson's birthday is Feb. 25. "Two down, four more to go. Whats that supposed to mean?" Youve found two of the six socks. Did you look under your bed? No." Well, look. I found another one. ' Does it match? "No." Keep looking." Hey! I found it. "What? My pocket knife." What about finding your socks?" Oh, Mom, cant you find it for me?" I dont ask you where I put my clothes." I know, but you put them away. Look i Newton Holds Scout Banquet III, ill rT7NrTI i. 11U 47 N. 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