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Show THE Jeniene Adamson By ' Energy 1 They all had dinner on a my living room window, what do I see, nothing but energy ! energy ! everywhere I look its people weeding and planting, playing and bike riding, walking and running. . 1 Tell you, its enough to make a body tired-ju- st watching! First of all, it doesn't make sense! People are planting food that race they eat they'll have to exercise to get it off. watched the airplanes at the Orange County airport, in and off; rode across Balboa Bay to Newport Beach on a ferry boat; went to Universal City, a movie lot, and took a tour while there; went to law school, one night and listened to the instructor, etc; went on the Queen Mary all day; visited an uncle and conclusion the stalks were growing into the ground and the roots were gazing into the sun's face. The earwigs loved my tomatoes. That's another thing I love about gardens. The little beasts that enjoy my bounteous blessings before they reach my table. The other day I had extreme pleasure of almost stepping on a snake on the outskirts of my estate. Snakes do something for me. By IRENE WEATIIERSTON THE SEA KINGS GHTER, by Barbara Neighborhood Home Evening was held at the home of Ro6ella and Elliott Thornley, Monday evening. Chapters one and two of Timothy were read and dis cussed. ' Refreshments were served to Verla and Edwin Noble, Elsie and Charles Hubbard, Wilda amd Ruel Plowman, Veda and Vance Tirid, Ro-- . r sella and Elliot Thornly, Ber- Hend and Beth Toneb. Ellen Tuveson, Smithfield, and her mother Rebecca Douglas, Pocatello, celebrated their birthdays Saturday, May 15, in Smithfield, with a turkey dinner and strawberry shortcake and watermelon at the Tuveson home. The Tuvesons enjoyed the Health Day parade first. Lew North Logan reported that a CB radio, a cassette player and an SWR meter had been stolen from 1300 East, Allsop in Smithfield. Rosella and Elliott Thorn-le- y drove to Pasco, Washington, to visit their daughter his car. and DeAnn and Mrs. Tuvesons brother Markay Swenson .29, Helen and Clifford Wanner Smithfield and Melanie Jeffery Le Miux and family Pocatello; Donna and James Boyd and Diane Le Miux; .Eshelson 15, Smithfield, Tuveson, Brigham City; Jane and Kevin Brown and were hospitalized following Ruth and Tommy Tuveson Carl, and Craig and Mike at an accident Saturday a week home. and family, Steve and Miago in Smithfield. They and seven other occupants of a They were gone one week. chelle, Denver and Kenneth, Bessie and Ellen and Jim On the way up they stopped station wagon were injured in Boise ana visited her in the accident Tuveson all enjoyed the dinThere was a collision at the ner and visiting. nephew and his wife, Chris and Glen Nelson. intersection of 2nd North and Ellens birthday club called on her. They are Verla. ... On their way home they ' 2nd East in Smithfield. Thi , Noble, Mary Lemngham and stopped in Pocatello and other car was driven by Clint visited another nephew and James Webb' of Smithfield Evelene Moody. Mrs. Tuveson received a his wife, Dee and James Canyon Road. He received no injuries. telephone call from her son Crockett. A Sunday dinner was held Virgil and wife, Heady, wishVisiting with Velva and for a son, Clone and Richard Lew Allsop was their daughing her a happy birthday but were unable to come. They Allsop and 3 children, Trenter and husband Lu Dean ton and a grandson, Blanche live in Roy and James Pond and Family Afton and Bishop Blaine and Keith Godfrey and 4 and Elaine and J.C. AnderIdaho Falls, Idaho, children at the Velva and son and family, North Loalso their family, spent the Lew Godfrey home. gan. . Mothers Day weekend with A social hour was enjoyed Tony Toosle, 2048 North and Mrs. Allsop received some nice gifts. Karen Venturat Hyde Park, has reported that a cassette player and 11 tapes had been stolen from her van. Sheri and Brian Anderson enjoyed dinner and spent the day with Velva and lew Allsop, Sunday.Sheri and Brian were married the 7th of May. Jackie Russell, Los Angeles and Nancy and Lee Stay and daughter spent a couple of days visiting the Allsops and they all attended the ' wedding reception for Sheri and Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bair and family, Smithfield, attended a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas in Paradise. Others attending were Lavra Elliot and Jeri Lee, Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bair and Brandon, Richmond. Kris Huber, son of Mr. and VIrs. Leon Huber, Hyde Park, has been named state winner in the music composition catagory of Utah State Teachers Association Spirit of 76 the Miracle of America, competition. He was among is students chosen from a state wide field of 14,670. Mrs. Jerry Layne, Smith-fielwon 3rd place in music. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkinson, Franklin, were Mrs. David son-in-la- . DAUMich-alr- THE SPUDDY, by Lillian Beckwith Three characters are , Then he discovers the Spud-dwho is a dog and he has also been deserted. A special love grows between the two, and Andy protects and takes care of the Spuddy. The Captain comes into the story just as their lives together RANDY y, s Sandy was not very pleased when her real father appeared in her life after being absent for 20 years. She discovers that he has come, not because he is interested in her, but in what she can do for him. He is an archaeologist and is working on a Greek Island. He wants her to come and do some diving for him. This is one of the skills she has been taught by her step father. Monetary pressure forces a decision, and she joins him. After her arrival, she finds she is also involved in forces from the past both recent and ancient past. She does discover that someone special and all ends well. Thornley's Host Home Evening her parents Velva and 1976 Book Shelf And its all bad. I have friends who have known a stage of hysteria upon seeing the horrible thing. FOOTNOTE: Gardens have something for everyone. Before and after the harvest, depending on how you look at it or step on it for that matter. by Evelene Moody 27. ct show boat for Mothers Day; One year I planted corn and it took so long to come up, I finally came to the Somehow, there's a double standard. I have a perfect solution. Dont eat! If I exercised everytime I thought about food Id be so skinny Id have to stand sideways with my arm straight but in order to be seen. What sense is there in working out in a garden. I grow a fantastic garden of weeds. I need somebody there to tell me which end of the onion bulb goes into the ground first. MAY an aunt, Marion and Grant Smith and had dinner with them at Lagoona Hills. She also went out to dinner at the Weigh Station. They all went to the Movie-lan- d Wax Museum; to the palace of living arts; to Lion Country; to San Diego for 3 days; rode on the ocean; saw Aero space the Ruben theater; went to the Aero space museum then to Aero space Hall of Fame. They visited the San Diego Zoo; to the San Diego airport and watched the jets land and take off; watched a Hughes 130 plane load and take off; Bette any Shermon swam in the serf; took a two hour cruise on the San Deigo Bay. Bette Kirk drove to Hacienda Heights, California to visit her brother and sister-in-laKay and Sherman Smith also her parents Iola and Maurice Smith who had come from Walnut Creek, California to meet her. . As I gaze out THURSDAY, Betty Kirk Visits California On TheHome Front v: CITIZEN in- volved in making this into what I think is an excellent book: a lonely mute boy, a homeless dog, . and a sea captain. Andy (who has been dumb since birth) is deserted by his mother and then goes to live in a small town on the coast with his aunt and uncle. They are good to him. are threatened, and his af- fection for them both grows. This, is not a complicated book, but it is a very special kind of story about a special kind of love. CIRCUS, by Alistary Msc-taa- n To anyone who has read anything by Alistair Mac-Leasimply his name is enough to recommend this. To anyone who has not - after reading this one, youll want to find all his other books and read them too. And then you'll wish there were more of them. In Circus, the talents of the circus aerialist performers who are known as The Blind Eagles are borrowed and used to penetrate a fortified castle and get a scientific formula. Full of action which he portrays well. It would make a great movie! I wish Mr. MacLean were a more prolific writer! D. FUNK AND ANDREA CLYDE Couple Circles Saturday Date n, These books are all available at the bookmobile. Dr. and Mrs. Calvin G. Clyde, Logan, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Andrea, to Randy D. Funk, soh of Dr. and Mrs. C. Dennis Funk, Smithfield. The couple will be married Saturday in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the Delta Phi Kappa House, from ? until 9:30 p.m. Andrea graduated from Logan High School and four year Seminary. She is currently a student at Utah State University majoring in social work. Randy graduated from Sky View High School and four year Seminary. He will graduate with honors this June from USU where he has served as ASUSU Academic Vice President and recently received the Robins Award for achievement of the year. The couple will make their home in Logan during ,the summer. This fall they will move to Salt Lake City where Randy will attend law school and Andrea will complete her bachelor's degree. Put one of our bankers in boots on your team and he'll drive as hard as you do. You take care of your herd, we'll take care of your money. - d, Smithfield, and Berneice Parkinson, Logan. Pearl and Earl Jordon visited and had a delicious dinner Sunday with their daughter and husband, Janet and DeVere Adams and a ;iv! v. I, Vfe. ' . RatM School of Dance will present Uieir recital this evening at 7:3 p.m. Ip the 4th 8th In Illustrate their Cole the and Downs parts Gaylene Ward Church house. Here, Monique --Citizen Photo program. School Of Dance To Present Recital Students of the Rates Schoof Dance will present their recital this evening, Thursday, May. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in ol Ward the Smithfield 4lh-8t- h Church House. Approximately 35 students from ages 4 to 14 will participated in Kicking and ! A Com In With 76. program will include tap. ballet, jazz, modern and The creative. family in Fielding. Mrs. May Read had the misfortune of falling and breaking her leg. She was in the hospital for 2 weeks but is home now. She says she will have to learn to walk again Her husband is William Read. On Saturday 42 husbands and wives went by bus to the Wild Life Bird Refuge, west of Brigham. They left at 7:30 and were back at noon, having xcen lots of wild life and especially the geese and goslings. OF UTAH, N.A. MEMBER FDIC I |