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Show JULY THURSDAY, Parades, Speech, Fireworks I, 1976 S CITIZEN THE Ward Holds Program by Cleone Allsop Reese Forbes was the name A stirring Patriotic Bicentennial program was given. Other witnesses of the Mr. held in the Trenton Ward event was members of his Forbes parents family, Sunday School. The title of the program was "Let Free- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forbes dom Ring Mike and Mary and brothers and sister JenAnn Jones sund three verses Craig, Christopher and nifer from Goleta, California of the "Star Spangled Banto ner and the congregation were delighted to be ableand Ann well as as attend, in verse. for fourth the Joined Melanie Griffen gave a poem her daughter Lidia Teralta of Providence. entitled America For Me. her name Also Expressing themselves on and a receiving blessing was the infant the subject "What America daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Means to me, were Roy Craig Merrill. Grandfather President and Spackman Marvin Tillotson pronounced Also Andersen. Clarence R. the blessing and the name of hundred two of the year part Jamie Lee Merrill was given one was the remembrance minute of silence that was her. Those present for the observed in the Wards Fast event and then later enjoying-dinner hosted by grandand Testimony meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Marwhich parents silence this During were Mr. and vin Tillotsen, took place at 12:00 noon the Jasounds of bell ringing was Mrs. Virgil Merrill, and Mrs. and Mr. of son Trenton, coinheard. The bell ringing of cided with the Nations bell Theo Merrill and family Jbhn-ne- y Mrs. and Mr. Benson, The bell ringing at this hour. Tillotson and family of used in Trenton was the old bell which hung in the top of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Vicki) Noble and two childthe Town hall building which and has been torn down. This ren of Smithfield, Mr.Trenof Merrill Mrs. Ervin year the bell was mounted on ton and Judy Merrill and her the Trenton town Dairy Princhildren Christopher and cess float. Misty of Trenton. Visiting from Santa Rosa, Mr. Wendell AiUiams had the privilege ot Baptising California at the home of Mr. and confirming his youngest and Mrs. Richard Allsop was child Amy recently. Follow- Richards brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Sid Allsop, ing her confirmation on Sunand four of their six children a day the family enjoyed in her held Douglas, Curtis, Susan and dinner family Diane. The group enjoyed an outing to Strawberry Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Scott Forbes and also Church services and their to have were pleased infant son blessed and given dinner on Sunday. Sid is a name in the Trenton Ward presently serving as Stake Fast and Testimony Meeting President of the Santa Rosa Stake. They have two sons on Sunday July 4th. This ordiLDS Missions. Their son a nance was preformed by friend of theirs Mr. Richard David is in Chile and their Teralta of Providence. . son Jeffery is in France. a SMITHFIELDS DAIRY Princesses (mile for the large crowda lining the streets for the .bicentennial celebration Citizen Photo held in Lewiston on July S. , PRETTY BONNETS enhance the ladiea who rode open the Clarkiton float during the Lewiston festivities. Over N entries appeared in the parade.. Citlien Photo . Blue Sox Split In Los v. Vegas chances to win this game but could not get the runners around and left 10 men stranded. Dave Hoch, Roger Hansen and Roger Howell each had 2 hits in the loss. Brent Jones lost his first game of the year. Smithfield S Las Vegas 4 The Blue Sox got back in winning ways be beating the run. David HanMerchants Smithfield 2 Logan 14 Sam sen and Borgogna each Smithfidds 18 game win streak was snapped when had two RBIs for the Sox. Dave Hoch added two hits. Logan defeated them Dave Jenson held the Sox to Dave Jenson was the winthree hits. Robbie Chambers ning pitcher. Smithfield 3 Las Vegas S drew the loss making his Sam Borgogna pitched a record to pick up t three hit Smithfield 2 Smithfield 13 Willard I Smithfield pounded out 17 hits and scored 13 runs to shut-ou- t Sam Willard 13-Borgogna picked up his first win of the season, Hansen and David each had three hits with Don Tarbet and Roger Howell each knocking out a hone 8-- 14-- 2. . 8-- 1. shut-ou- Las Vegas Merchants 3 The Blue Sox could only muster five hits and two runs to be beat by a tough Las THE NATIONS RMth birthday went ont in a blase of firey Vegas team, consisting mostly of the Universitys ball team. Rob Chambers reds, whites and blues during Lewistons 4th of July Photo by Bob Adamson celebration. gave up only six hits and three runs but it wasnt enough as the Merchants won Dave Hock and Roger Howell each had two hits for the Sox. Smithfield 1 Las Vegas 4 The Blue Sox had plenty of 3-- 2. While visiting at the home of her mother, Louise Douglas, Smithfield, Cindy and Brent Christensen, Duschene, welcomed the arrival of their first child, a girl, born June 26 at the Logan Hospital. She weighed 64 and was 1914 Inches long. She is the Douglases 8th grandchild. Beatrice and Jess Christensen, Talmodge, are her other grandparents. PRETTY GIRLS were. a common place. during the She will be named Brendi Bea Christensen. Her daddy is a welder for Shell and Amco on the pipe lines in the oil fields. Cindy has been teaching celebration. These ladies wave as they ride on Lewiston City's float at the head of that citys parade. Citlien Photo I $ his second win of the year. Key hits in the ballgame were by Jed Murray, Roger Hansen, Dennis Goddridge and Dave Hoch. Schedule . Fri. July 9, Smithfield at Tremonton, 6:30 p.m. Sat. July 10, Salt Lake AM and Co. at Smithfield, 2 games, 6:00 p.m. Tue. July 13, Malad at Smithfield, 8:05 p.m. Wed. July 14, Kaysville at Smithfield, 8:05 p.m. first grade in Duschene mentary School. Ele- Mrs. Elsie Pilkington announces the arrival of her 13th born to Janeen and David Pilkington in Houston, Texas. She was born June 13 and weighed and 19 inches long. She has a brother Kenton Steel Pilkington, 1 yr. great-grandchil- 7-- Grandparents are Colleen and Lew Pilkington, Bountiful. She will be named Katy Jane Pilkington. Daddy David is in the oil business. Elsie also has 15 |