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Show . THE CITIZFN . THURSDAY, MAT U 1976 On TheHome Front By Jenlene Adamson 'Awareness Have you ever counted the ants crossing a freeway? Have you ever looked tor an ant crossing a freeway? Some say' there are t't as many butterflies as there used to I e. Have you been in an area that has butterflies? Sometimes we take nature for granted. As children, we spent hours following the path of a single ant as it forged through the chalky whiteness of a sidewalk, only to be momentarily stopped by a mountainside of grass. A lesson in fortitude is taught by watching an ant carry a load twice as large as the carrier. Never does he falter as he slowly, but painstakingly makes his way across the sidewalk, that must look like the Mojave Desert to us. Look Mommy, I picked a beautiful flower for you," said Heather, yesterday as she handed me a lovely dandelion. My, how our sense of values change and grow through our own various stages. I see nothing but horrible weeds and ugliness when I gaie upon a patch of dandelions ruining my glorious lawn. Friday Date 1 Dr. and Mrs. David R. Walker, 429 Boulevard, an- To my daughter, a dandelion is equal to a rose Mcause she has found a personal value and excitement in picking and giving it to her Mommy. I overheard a conversation the other day about the scarceness of butterflies. I just dont see many butterflies, anymore," said one lady. Have you been where there are butterfljes lately?" asked the other lady. . .Isnt that the truth? , Couple Circles Maybe life and all its mysteries havent changed as much as we thought. Maybe we are the ones who have changed. Maybe we dont have the time to look for ants on the freeway, therefore, we figure there arent any ants on the road. Were so used to people telling us that dandelions are nuisances as weeds we forget to look at the beauty of the flower. nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Karen, to David W. Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Q. Dailey, Smithfield, and R. 0. Petersen, Ogden. The young couple will be married Friday in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening in the Logan Fifth Ward, 502 East Third North, from seven until nine oclock. Friends and relativa are inviM to attend. Karen is a graduate of Logan High School and four year Seminary. She has been attending Utah State University and is currently employed in the Economics Depart. ment there. David graduated from Sky View High School and Seminary and has completed a two year mission in Korea. He is currently employed at Wurlitzers. After a short honeymoon the young couple will make their home in Logan. Marriage Announced arent scarce nestled in Butterflies undisturbed places in the backroads or flittering around wikiflowers. Its because we aren't traveling the backroads or flittering around the wildflowers. Mr. Glen Hepner of Trenton would like to announce the marriage of his daughter Bene to Alien Lish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Lish, of FOOTNOTE: By being aware of what goes on around us, maybe well find where we belong in life's picture. Deweyville, Utah. Their open house will be May 15 at the Newton Ward Chapel from 9 p.m. All friends and relativa are invited to attend. 7-- Beth Lamb Attends Bridal Shower Area Citizens !. t Mrs. Beth Lamb visited in Salt Lake City at the home of Host Visitors her daughter, Faye and Frank Johnson. She attended a bridal by Laret Bodily Lewiston shower given by Mrs. Johnson in honor of Doralyn .Baker, fiance of her son, Craig L. Johnson. Twenty ladies were in attendance. Games were played and refeshments were served Mrs. Valene Evans and her daughter, Shirley, visited for a week with Eldon and Luella Preece. Shirley, a MR. AND MRS. MARTIN E. NEILSON Children Honor Parents 50th Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Neilson, Millville, will be honored at an open house on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary May from 2 to 6 p.m. it their home, 295 South 3rd East, Millville. , Martin Neilson was born Nov. 11, 1898 in Millville, the son of Elva Adams afid Ola Neilson. Annie Monson was born Sept. 17, 1963 in Millville, the daughter of Caroline and Neils Monson. Friends and relatives of 16, El-stro- m the couple are invited to attend. The family requests that there be no gifts. They were married May 1926, in Logan. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Their children are Mrs. Wayne (Ellen Marie) Boles, Indian Valley, Idaho; Allen Neilson, Smithfield; Arnold M. Neilson, Smithfield, and Melvin M. Neilson, Brigham City. They have 14 grandchildren. 12, Brigham Young University student, has returned with her mother to their home in Kodiak, Alaska. Mr: Preece, father of Mrs. Evans, took them to Richland, Wash., from where they flew to Alaska. While the Evanses were here, the Preece invited a few relatives for a fish dinner at their home. They were Mr. and Mrs. Denny Williams, Ogden; Mrs. Stella Biggs, Franklin; Mrs. Esther Williams, Ogden; George qnd Alice Williams and Mrs. Ethel Williams, Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preece and their children, Tifani and Chad, came from their home in Kemmerer, Wyo., to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Williams. Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. McKay Rawlings and their family were LaVar and Ellen Nelson and their daughter, Lisa, of Springville. Their son, Rodney Nelson, a student at Utah State University, was also there. Rodney and Ruth Rawlings are making plans for their wedding which will take place in June. Janet Petersen was visiting her parents, Barbara and Russel) Petersen, Sunday. Janet is a nurse at a Salt Lake City hospital. Eva and Arnold Troseth Ladies Literary Club drove to Ogden Saturday where they stayed overnight with their daughter, Sandra, and her husband, Robert Bliss and their children. The Troseths returned home Sun- Holds Closing Session The Richmond Clubrooms was the setting for the closingmeeting of the Ladies Literary Chib. President Rhoda Anderson welcomed everyone. A ham dinner was served to 28 members and one honored guest, Rae Andrus, by Hazel Funk, DoriT Henderson, President Rhai Anderson, and Louise Mendenhall. Shauna Bower and Mrs. Woodard gave i musical program of sinf Jig and ac-- the companing the guitar. mselves on Group singim was led by Alba Webb accompanied by Zelda Batemar. The club was itganized with Alba WebUfk new president; Blanche Allred, vice president and Lauranna Porter as secretary. Retiring officers were president, Rhoda Anderson; vice president, Effie Egan and secretory, Loa Coleman. Therewiilbe! now until Septen Citwfn Efje Cactjr Published every Thursday at Smithfield. Utah Smithfield. Utah 84335 JENIENE ADAMSON - EDITOR Second clast postage paid at Smithfield, Utah 14335 Subscription Rates: eieaieMM OHJL'fc. u000ii0i S5 per year. S6 per year outside Cache Valley day night. A quiet afternoon of visiting at the home of Mrs. Basie Godfrey was enjoyed Sunday. Earlier, Ralph and Mary Millar of Preston had taken Mrs. Godfrey out to dinner, afterwhich they spent the day at the Godfrey home. Ethelyn Wheeler spent the last two weeks of April in Ogden with her daughter, Joann and her family. Jo- anns husband, Howard Bohn, died April 13 after a long illness of cancer. Marvin and Millie Rawl- ings, Lewiston, and Ezra and Myrl Kendall, Cornish, and Vern Kendell, Logan, were Sunday dinner guests of McKay and Karla Rawlings and their family. Sunday guests of Ethelyn and Douglas Whaler were their children and grandchildren. Mrs. Joann Bohn and her son, John, came from Ogden on Saturday and stayed overnight and also spent Sunday with the family. The others were Richard and LuGene Hodges, Sandy; LuGenes mother, Betty Ravsten, Ogden; Jerry Dale by the hostess. Many gifts were received. Then the following week, Mrs. Lamb attended a wedding breakfast hated by Mr. and Donna Fae Hodges and their children, Brenda and Seth, Syracuse; Mrs. Linda Moore and children, Tony and La, Ogden; George and Myrna Tarbet of Benson, . and Mrs. Frank Johnson preceding the wedding' of tneir son, Craig and Dory Baker, his fiance. Thirty members of the immediate families and close friends were guests. The wedding took place at LaCitadelle reception center in Salt Lake City before 50 family members, relativa and close friends of the couple. , The ceremony was performed by Bishop Charles E. Johnson, uncle of the groom. A lovely reception given by the bride's parents, followed where many guests called. Refreshments were served in the Garden Room. and thejr children, Julie, NoralyiTTftobert and Jennie; Randall and Gwen Wheeler, and their children, Casey and Troy, of Logan. Spending Mothers Day wakend with their mother, Mrs. Calva Van Dyke, were Donna and Lewis Singer and their children of Blanding. Bill and Deon Van Dyke and their family of Millville joined them on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Pitcher hosted a family dinner at their home Sunday. Betty and LaVere Lloyd of Sandy, Utah, were there. Mrs. S. C. Lloyd, Douglas and Mandy Frasier, Darwin and Nancy Pitcher and their small daughter, Mashell, all of Lewiston, were included as were Judy Pitcher and Burke Pitcher who are at home with their parents. (hi Friday, Barbara and Margaret Godfrey Attends Dinner Margaret Godfrey was a sister Felecia Call, also calling at her home during the dinner guest on Wednesday of her daughter Bobby Udy day was ha daughta Lorna with the Ladies Club of Dahle and daughta Diane of Logan. Fielding. Shirlene and Denzel dark Sarah Heggie left Wednesday by plane from Salt lake are happy to receive wad of the safe arrival of a new City to visit for an indefinite time with her niece Linda granddaughta born in the and Sloan Smith and family Logan hospital on may 6. The in TBmpa, Florida. Dinner guats Monday at the home of Afton Ravsten was her niece Lenia and Gerald Rogowski and family of Hyrum. The Clarks ton Ward Sacrament meeting was held Sunday with LeRoy Goodey conducting. Speakers for the evening were President and Scott Summers and their Mrs. Uovd Hunsaker of the three children, Paradise, Logan Temple. A very invisited their parents, the Jed spirational service was enPitchers. joyed. During the meeting With the theme of Kitchen Zane Clark, son of Shirlene Gadget Fair the Merrie Min and Denzel Clark was susand Moms party was held in . tained to be ordained a Priat in the Aaronic Priestthe Lewiston First Ward. A program, supper and hood. gama were enjoyed by Stef-ani- e and Barbara Stevens; Eunice Ravsten of Logan Nancy and La Rue Stephenvisited on Sunday at the son; Angela and Linda Home of her daughter Melva Jones; Dixie and Shirley and Wallace Corrle and famWilliams; Lisa and Marilyn ily.' Baird; RaNae and lone Hall; On Sunday April 30, Jane Janet and Verla Hyer; Ka- and Rex Arkinson and famthy Pinto and Sharon Tagily of Lehi, visited at the gart. home of .his parents Edna Primary leaders present and William Arkinson. were Ellen Earley and KarOn Saturday evening, an en Jackson with assistance open house was held at the from Arlene Hansen. Mrs. home of Marilyn and DeMar. Billie Lou Bagley represent- Griffiths in honor of their son ed the stake board. Kim and his bride the forma Carroll and Joe Cornish Hazelann Kerkman of Wat combined Mother's Day and Jordan. .Hie wedding took birthday fativitia on Sunplace Friday April 30 in the day. Their aons, Blake, six, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Haand Justin, two, have birthzelann is a graduate of days early in May so they Bingham High School and called it a birthday party. four year Seminary. She has Mary Lou and Dale Henattended Utah State Univerdricks, David Hendricks and sity for two years. Marilyn Hendricks, all of Kim is a graduate of Sky Smithfield; Kathy and Paul View High School and four Riva and their son, Chris- year Seminary. He fulfilled tian, of Roy, Utah; and an LDS mission in New Henry and Carina Cornish, Mexico - Arizona. He. is SAVE NOW Cove, were all there as was presently employed in Shelly Cornish, eight, to Logan. make the occasion special. They are making their Pam and Thomas McDan- home in Logan. iel baame parents of a boy, Mayme Griffin arrived their first child, on May 3 in home this past week after the Logan hospital. The Mcspending the month of April Daniels live in Hyde Park. with her son Claire and This is the first grandchild Marilyn Griffin and family for Oliver and Ellen Earley in Maryville, Missouri. of Lewiston and the fifth Mothers Day dinner grandchild for Buford and guats at the home of Mayme Helen McDaniel of Malad. Griffin was ha daughta and The boy is the first greatEdna and Rex grandchild for Henry and Thompson and daughter HU472N. Edna Earley of Laketown, Karen of Logan and her and the 17th for Mary Ann brother and sister-in-laMowlcm, Smithfield. John and Verda Heggie and A proud parents are Debra and Dan Coopa of Lewiston. It is their second child and ha first daughta, waiting home for her was her brother Danny. She checked in weighing six lbs. 11 ozs. and was 20 incha long. Ha daddy is attending Utah State University and part time is teaching a vocational mechanics class at the University. She will be named Darcie, other grandparents are Margaret and Stewatt Coopa of Smithfield, s are Rangna and Paul M. Clark, Clark ston Mrs. Barrett, Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Coopa, Texas. tMKft GMBtf laTal Tiller mwffim ON LAWN MOWERS AND TILLERS SERSON son-in-la- w w stateSUPPLMpreston, IDAHO , |