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Show Utah Ptobb Association SjSSSSlty, Utah B4.110 Lewiston Presents Bicentennial Fair REPAIRING A TEEPEE made up by Lewiston sixth graders takes time and effort by chairmen of the event I Sarnisg Smithfield, Lewiston, Ricknood and Otknr North Cache Commonities VOL. XII, NO 1 8, THURSDAY APRIL 29, 1 975, SMITHFIELD, UTAH, 84335 Howard Hunter To Speak At Smithfield Stake Conference Vl Elder Howard W. Hunter, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the Smithfield Utah Stake Conference Saturday and THE WOMEN, too, had a place in the annals of time by spinning . . 1 Smithfield Lions Area Man Nominated Hold Elections For 'Man Of The Year land-holdin- Nolan Johnson, Smithfield The Smithfield Lions Club held their election night Thursday evening at the Lions Lodge. President Norman Edwards conducted. The meal was prepared and served by Clea Coleman, Shirlene Coleman and Linda Gittens, Lady Lions, for present. 31 has been nominated for recognition as Man of the Year, an award to be given at tet, Maurutu lluwman, Cane Clark, Russell Egbert and Robins Awards Night May 1 in the Fine Arts Center Kent Concert Hall at USU. David Edwards, play several numbers. Lion Roy Facer reported on the Lions State Convention to be held May 20 in Cedar City. Elections for the next years officers were held. Dean Fowler; first vice president, 0. Q. Elder; third vice president, Don Dailey; r, Secretary, Louid West; Lion Facer; Ray tamer, A. B. Hunsaker; two past two er years. USU. To Meet May The annual Utah Dairy. Convention ' will be held Saturday May 1 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Tri Arch Travel Lodge, 6th Soulh and 3rd West, Salt Lake City. The convention is open to all dairy wives and , all other interested ladies in the state. It will feature a luncheon and program from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. The program will include a special fashion show, a report from the reigning dairy princess royalty, and elections for new state Dairy Wives officers. Mrs. learl Itcx, directing the convcn- Wives Ellen Bischoff 1 lion, is the retiring president. Registration for the luncheon and program will be from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. A meeting of all county plresi-donand state executive board members will convene ts at 10:00 a.m. . Marjorie Anderson, Wells-villformer President of Cache County Dairy Wives, is a candidate for State Director for the Northern District. For more details, contact Mrs. Doug (Barbara) Hendricks or Mrs. Robert (Jean-nin- e e, i Munk. Nominated Ellen Bischoff, daughter of Dean and Marian Bischoff, Smithfield, has been nominated to receive recognition at Talent of the Year, May 1, at the annual Robins Awards Light at Utah Slate University. Miss Bischofr is a senior majoring in vocal music education at USU, she is a member of the Sounds of Zion. Miss Bischoff lias sung solo parts with the USU sit ). 'A". Quorum presidencies and secretaries; Seventy Presidents, group leaders and secretaries; bishoprics, executive secretaries and ward clerks. Sunday, May 2, two conference sessions will be held with the following wards invited to attend as indicated. 9:00 a.m. Second, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, and Newton. 1:00 p.m. First,' Third, Fourth, Fifth, Clarkston and Amalga. Junior Sunday School will be held in connection with each session. The public is invited to attend Sundays conference sessions. The HOWARD W. HUNTER front row, in each session will be reserved for the hard of hearing. . tional Council. He is a business administration major at Dairy Wives . N Valerie Clark Miller, former Cache County and Utah State Dairy Princess, was a special guest Thursday evening as the candidates for Lewiston Dairy Princess contest were presented. She spoke briefly and offered encouragement and advice to the girls and crowned each one of them. The five girls who entered the contest were all given the privilege of entering the Cache County Dairy Princess pageant on an equal Johnson is a member of Blue Key Honorary and served on the USU Institu- directors, Elliott thornley and Orval Coleman; two hold-ovdirectors, Ron Plowman and Bert Corbett. , FiveCrowned As Dairy Princess Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaylock Johnson, has served as studentbody president this past year. He served as executive vice president last year and has been listed in Whos Who in American Colleges for the Elected were: President, Past District Governor of the Lions Club, Joseph Timmins, installed two hew members. Bud Mason and Grant Teuscher. Dean Fowler was' in charge of the program and he had Robert Frost, who teaches at Sky View High School, bring his string quar Sunday, May 1st and 2nd. The meetings will be held at the Stake Center:' 600. East 120 South, Smithfield. Elder Hunter was a prominent Southern California lawyer and businessman before his call to the apostle-shi-p on Oct. 10, 1959. Since residing in Utah he has been admitted to the Utah Bar. He is on the Board of Directors of several large industrial g and corporations; the Beneficial Life Insurance Company of Salt Lake City, Utah Home Fire Insurance Company, First Security Corporation, Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Assnriatinn. Elder Hunter has served as a bishop, president of a High Priests Quorum, member of a stake High Council and as president of the Pasadena Stake from Febru- -' ary 1950 to November 1959. He holds the rank of an Eagle Scout and for many years has been connected with Scouting. In June 1931, Elder Hunter married Clara May Jeffs in the Salt Lake Temple. President Blaine B. Rich along with his counselors C. Dennis Funk and John L.' Heggie Indicate the following meetings will be held: Saturday evening. May 1st at 7:00 p.m. a Priesthood leadership meeting will be held with the following ex-pec ted to attend: Stake Presidency, High Council, Executive secretaries and clerks; High Priest group presidencies and secretaries; Elders -- V Chorale, USU Orchestra, and in musical productions. She has been a runner-u- p in the Utah State Farm Bureau Talent Final and as a participant in the Festival of the Arts. Miss BischoH has received music scholarships for two years. She was selected to participate in Americas Youth in Concert tour of Europe during her sophomore year and this year awarded second place in Rhythm Itapsodics at USU. basis. The girls were: Paula Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Gordon; Kim Nancollas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nancollas; jolyn Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood; Josie Jorgensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Jorgensen, and Marilyn Bodily, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vertis Bodily. Lecture Set Women iln Utah Mormon 'a lecture by Emma Lou Thayne, will be presented at the Business Building Auditorium at Utah State University Campus (west of the Fine Arts DAIRY PRINCESS candidates from tawlston include the following: (L to R) Josie Center) on Thursday evening. May 6 at 8:00 p.m. Jorgensen, Jolyn Wood, Marilyn Bodily, Kim Nancollas, and Paula Gordon. Culture," , |