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Show I THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. -- 6, 1976 MAY Verda Balls Visits Family by Logan, attended the funeral services in Brigham City for Evelrne Moody Mrs. Whittle's brother, Ther-o- n Farnsworth. Afton and Lynn Hadfield, Mrs. Verda Balls, Hyde Chase and Feme Gittens. Pocatello, picked up his sisThey plan on meeting each ter, Fern Richardson in Park, flew to Fairfax, Va., Smithfieid and spent five and visited her daughter and two weeks. On Wednesday evening weeks in California visiting husband, Jackie and Colonel Robert Blamires. He is in the Mrs. West and Miss Thorn-le- y four sisters, Elaine Redfield, met with group No. 2 at Vera Quinney, Thelma Air Force. the home of Hazel Romero. and Venice Benson. They have five children, Debbie and Melanie, attendWhile there they celebratThey plan on studying ing BYU and at home is "The Great Prologue" by ed Elaine Redfields birthday at the club house at Colony Bradley, in high school, and Mark E. Peterson and perStephanie and Natalie, haps work on their life Cove, where Elaine and Venhistories. This was their first ice are living. school. Mrs. Balls saw the Busch meeting. There were 39 present, Members are Louise Dougsisters and brother, a sister-in-laGardens, Mount Vernon, nieces, nephews and Williamsburg, Smithsonian, las, Afton Warren, Nora her son and daughter-in-laKennedy Art Center, the Richards, Hazel Romero and White House, George WashFaye Roskelley. They will and three children, Janice and Ed Redfield, Jr., and meet every two weeks. ington Monument, Georgetown, plus many other places Having dinner at Juniper children, Mark, Carrie and of interest. She was gone two Inn were Mr. and Mrs. Tim of North Ridge. Richard Waters, Smithfieid, Dinner was served and a months, getting home Saturand Mr. and Mrs. Ralph social afternoon spent. ' day. ' Afton and Lynn Hadfield, Arley and Orval Coleman Udy, Fielding. received an emergency teleVisiting at the home of Mr. Elaine Redfield, Venice Benson and Fern Richardson phone call from his sister, and Mrs. Jed Lamb and Mrs. Myrtle Wilcox, Hunt- family, Richmond, were Mr. .attended a play at Hemet. It and Mrs. Greg Lamb and was Ramona with singing ington Park, Calif., recently. An hour later the Colemans family and Mr. and Mrs. and was beautiful on a side were on their way. hill. Lynn Peterson of Plymouth. Louise Douglas, Smithfieid When they arrived they found Mrs. Wilcox had fallen and her brother and his wife, down the basement steps and Bernice and Eli Bradley, Sightseeing, visiting and had a broken leg and five Pocatello, attended the funshopping took up their spare eral of their cousin, Gail time before returning home. broken ribs. Lavon Goldsbefry and and Bradley, in Salt Lake City Her daughter-in-lasons, Burt and Verlin, Murson, Beverly and Calvin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dm Tarbet ray, visited her sister and Wilcox took her to their Evelene and home in Bellflower after a and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley brother-in-laTarbet and son, Cannon, Eldon Moody, Saturday and stay at the hospital. Smithfieid; Mr. and Mrs. then they all visited friends, Myrtle tripped and struck her daughter-in-law- s leg Sidney Godfrey, Clarkston Mary and Cyril Ledingham. Two teachers have been breaking a vessel, she was and Merriett Tarbet, Logan, put in a cast. Then Calvin attended the church meeting released from the Seventh Ward Primary. Glee Peterin Fielding where the acciwas in a pedestrian-ca- r of Mr. and son and Marilyn Capener dent and was put in a cast. So they cared for them all Mrs. Godfrey was blessed with a vote of thanks for a until they could care for and given the name of Kathjob well done. New teachers are Sharon themselves for about two ryn fay her father, Rick Kent. A dinner party was held at Blair and Jean Douglas. weeks. In Smithfieid stake you Orval and Arley spent one the Kent home following the can expect your Children's ' day at Disneyland before meeting. Fund Committee represenVerla and Kenneth Gorreturning home. To help the children develdon, Woodland, Calif., visit- tative to call on you between op a patriotic spirit, the ed Sunday evening with their April 25 and May 8. Seventh Ward Primary has brother and sister-in-labeen having what they call Pearl and Earl Gordon, in The money is to be used at their bicentennial activities Smithfieid. the visBill exercises. Primary Children's MedHess, Hyde Park, during opening ical Center and used excluThe first activity was preited his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gardner sively for the care of the sented by the presidency, children whose parents are who dressed as Martha and Udy in Plymouth. unable to pay and not for Abe and Gordon Earl and Pearl George Washington equipment or maintenance. to and drove to rode Lincoln and sang and Mary Fielding Salt Lake City to pick their Washington and Lincoln. The second activity was grandson, Daryl, up' with To determine the amount Janet to contribute the family will presented this past week by their daughter, Adams. the Blazer A class of measure the height of each They held a birthday dinboys. They sang Which member, and add up the and were ner at the Sizzler for Mr. total inches of the combined Way America, accompanied by Bobby Gordon who was celebrating heights, and give one or Sundstrom on his guitar and his 77th birthday Thursday. more pennies for the comRonald Jonas at the piano. They also visited a very bined inches of the entire Each class will present an dear friend, Roy Chipman, family. 93, who lives at the Salt Lake activity. Erlene Hedrick, Perry, Stake rest home. visited her parents, Pearl Carolyn Hatch, daughter Mrs. Carma Whittle, Hyde and Earl Gordon Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. William Park, and Mrs. Joan Merrill, evening. Hatch; Sue Downs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Downs; Cyndi Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross N. Anderson and Janis Thomley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ray Thorn-le- y were all chosen as Dairy Princeses in Hyde Park. On May 29, they will compete in the annual Dairy Princess pageant, held at USU. By IRENE WEATI1ERSTON Sammie and Bill Armstrong, Smithfieid, flew to Waxahachie, Texas, to pick up their two small children, Mavericks, by Jack Schaefer success story in more ways Greg and Traci, who were I felt in the mood for a good than one. Perhaps one of the visiting their grandmother, Sammie's mother, Mrs. western and saw this book by reasons I like it so well is the author of Shane sitting on because I've always been Mary Terry. the shelf of the Bookmobile delighted by Mr. Gallico's Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorand I took it without looking stories. One of his more enson, Smithfieid; Mr. and n books is The Boy at it closer. I remember Mrs. Douglas McKinnon and Who The Bubble times Invented Shane several Willard and Mr. and reading family, in my younger years when I Gun. If you read that one in Mrs. Bruce Larson and famfound that it was a series of the Reader's Digest Condenily, Riverddale, Idaho, helped celebrate the birthday of short stories about men and sed Books you might try this their horses brought toget- one out. Mrs. Sorenson at her home in her in the memories of an old The Kitten and the Parakeet, Cornish. Her husband, man named Jake. Jake tells by Janet Konkle was also present. A picture-stor- y book about us the story about the broken Sunand Visiting enjoying a little boy who has two horse down which he buys day dinner at the home of and names Last Dollar be- pets. He tries to get them to grandparents, Meneita and Earl Daines, Hyde Park, cause thats what it took to be friends anil they finally were their daughter, Virbuy him. And Last Dollar do. Its a short book which saved Jake's life later on. the small children in your and husband, George ginia You'll read how Jake and his home will like more for the Nelson and family, Gerald, cow pony won the beautiful photographs of Jason, ordinary Jeffrey, Justin, endurance race which had the two animals together Shane, Carrie and Trabeen entered by all the than the story. They are ci of Orem. around. delightful. A small fire (about 25.00 thoroughbreds loss) was estimated to a There's lots of horses he The Masqueraders, by remembers: Limpy Galum-puGeorgette lleyer Volkswagen when an electriwho pretends he's lame This one is for those of us cal short in the dashboard caused it to, burn. every morning; Little Brown who like a little romance. Georgette Mrs. Bette Kirk, Smith-fielJug, who'll bring you home was owner. She lives at when you're soused; Jimmy Heyer has been called the Mistress of Romance and Dun, the pony of a dead 76 N. 330 E. The car was outlaw that Jake saved from her stories take place during being driven by her daughstarving when he caught him the Regency Era of England. ter, Suzy McFee. and cut off a feed bag. This In this slightly unbelievable The fire occurred in Lobook will be as unforgettable (but delightful) story, a gan. to me as Shane was. seventh Ward Special Inyoung man and his sister terest home evening was The Abandoned, by Paul come into London. The most unusual circumstance is that held Monday evening at the Gallico In this book a small EnPrudence is disguised as a home of Jennie West. Mrs. West and Beatrice glish boy is involved in an man, and her brother as a girl. They succeed in fooling Thornley are in charge of the auto accident and awakens to find he has most of the people most of somehow that evenhome Interest Special ings in the ward, under the turned into a cat. The book is the time, but their close calls a fanciful story about his are pure comedy which Miss direction of the Priesthood. This group is studying the battles for life in his new Heyer does very well. True circumstances. Since cats love den's win out. I especialNew Testament. They also aren't my favorite animals, I ly like the language of the talked of writing their personal histories. Members are was suprised to discover how Regency period. much I enjoyed this story. It All of these books arc Vesta Hansen, Leone Chambers. Lula Mortcnscn, Zula turns out to be quite a available on the Bookmobile. Just in Time for 'Tffllothenb.'Day 00 Fon-nesbe- Up To ry vnneomaftnc SOLID STATE Deluxe 6 piece Audio Entertainment Center w COLOR TV Fine performing . . . good looking . . . and a price you can afford. give you an in any1 light. picture . . . easy-on-the-ey- 25" diagonal es . 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