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Show Smithfield Citizens Visit, Travel-bv lar meeting, schooling for incoming officers and an international show. There was an election of International Officers and between 40 and 50 thousand liras and wives were pre- Marlene Thorpe and family, Diana, Tracey and Bradley drove to Macon, Ga., to visit their parents and grandparents, Emily and S. W. Adams. Also Marlenes brother and wife, Mary and D.W. Adams and children, Jeanie and Skeeter. sent Janet said she brought home the usual tourist Mr. Thorpe, DeLoy, stayed at home so he could Children Honor Parents 50th He attended schools in Rexburg, Idaho and Logan. He worked in the Post Office for 37 years before he He has been a hunter and outdoorsman all his life. Mrs. Felix, the former Claris Fuhriman, was born in Providence, a daughter of Joseph C. and Mary Ann Fuhriman. She attended school in Providence. Both are active members of the Logan 5th LDS Ward. Their children are Bishop Joseph C. Felix, Cedar City; Mrs. Roy R. (Margene) Linday, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Clint D. (Carol) Hales, Torrance, Calif.; Mrs. Larre N. (Jan) Egbert, Smithfield, Gerald B. Felix, Ogden, and Mrs. Tony (Relda) Thomas, Santa Monica, Calif. They have 31 grandchild- -' ren and two n. Each of the families have written their histories and compiled it all into a book and presented the book to their parents. Holds Reunion The William Goodwin Noble Family reunion was held on Saturday at the Smith-fiel- d Kiwanis Lodge and upper Mack park. Following lunch an outstanding program was presented and the children were entertained in the park with Susan N. Law supervising. President of the organization, Bp. Noble Erickson, conducted the meeting. Group singing was led by Bernice N. Larkin accompanied on the piano by Nancy M. Walton. The life sketch of Robert Leeming Again NoTMore. Vocal Duets were sung by Stuart and Clara McMaster Sound of Music and If I knew You. A tribute to, and a sketch of the life of Alta C. Allen was given by her grandson, Theron Hansen. A vocal solo was sung by her daughter, Orris Mae Hansen - How Great Thou Art. Then Vincent Erickson, Kenneth Noble, Ronal Rob- McMaster, Bert Nelson, and Ann F. Fergeson. Then all his grandchildren present erts, and Nathan Mather sang a quartette, A Poor Wayfaring Man Of Grief. The family genealogist, Wayne Noble gave a report on the progress in research for the past year. And the president gave fine closing remarks. Closing prayer by Noble L. Chambers. Wards Hold Work Days The Smithfield 2nd Ward Relief Society held their homemaking day Wednes- day with LaVene Merrill, counselor, conducting. The lesson was given by Annette King. Clodene Riches poetry on beautification. gave Cheryl Doroses was in charge of the assembling cookbooks that contains recipes from the ward ladies. Sybil Packer .was in charge of a class on blinds and drapes. Jean Warner gave a demonstration on drying foods. Quilting was also done. lone Jasper, Lucy Cooper, Marian Bischoff, Marjorie Godderidge. Lona Tueller JENIENE president of the Relief Society. Merrill Peterson and his daughter and Evelyn and William Harris and Bishop Ace Weeks visited Merrills mother, Laura Peterson, 94, at the Bountiful nursing home. They also visited Merrills sister, Laura Smith at her home in Bountiful. Blanca Zapata 16, Smith-fielreceived minor injuries in a Tuesday, 1:00 a.m. accident on Utah 218, three miles west of Smithfield. She didn't require medical at- Second class postage paid at Smithfield. Utah 14335 Subscription Rales: UtJL $ur CZmnmUtlH S5 per gear 16 per year outside Cache Valley Mrs. Phyllis Simpson of Salt Lake City and daughter Linda visited Phyllis sister, Linford, tember. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson, Plymouth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lamb and family in Richmond. Venna and Keith McBride, Plain City and son, Liz and Bill McBride, Roy, with their 3 boys Bryon, Dayne, Rus- sell, spent Sunday with their mother and grandmother, Birdie Downs. ... ftftl ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftftl ftfti Color TV's Pianos it Color Combinations tV -Organs tention. She was a passenger in a 1969 Buick driven by Susan S. Nilson 17, 244 W. Center, Smithfield, which ran off the road and hit a fence. The vehicle received $400 damages while the post and fence received $100 dam- SPECIAL DISCOUNTS , ages. ON The driver was charged with reckless driving. Carol and Wiliam Cole and family Billy, Lester, Rose and Gaylene have moved from 1st East Street into the Sam Tout hone in the First Ward. Jackie Douglass, daughter of Mrs. Louise Douglass and the State Glenn Douglass received the orchestra at USU music department Jackie is attending USU at present on a music sholar-shi- B YV BARGAINS ON THESE SOME LOOK USED COLOR TV'S AND COMBINATIONS SO GOOD YOU CAN'T TELL THEY'RE USED WE'LL MAKE SOME UNBELIEVABLE daughter Janna and Stephen Thurston, Hyde Prk. They were gone 11 days. EDITOR be attending dental school in Seattle, Washing He will rt ully, He is associated with Glen P. Baugh of Logan. Ron's wife and baby waited at home. He said he didnt have time fra sightseeing as the town was filling up for the Independent Day celebration, so flew home. He hopes to take his wife next time and when he can spend more time. M. WERE LOADED WITH Citnen - and family. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Peggy Greaves and family and Mr. and Mrs. Shane Keller and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gep-haand family, Tremontra visited her parents, Thelma and Donn Thornley and family in Smithfield. Mrs. Scott North Logan, attended freshman orientation at Ames, Iowa for the College of Sciences and Humanities at Iowa State University. Classes will start in Sep- w, Pearl and Earl Gordon drove to Perry Friday to help their daughter Erlene celebrate her birthday. Also present were Erlenes husband Wil Hedrick and their family. Pearl took her a beautiful crochet table cloth which she had made. ADAMSON d) en Hour accident. Smithfield. Utah 84335 Zum-brunn- Valeska Wright in Richmond. Valeska then took them home Friday evening. Ron Weeks flew to Washington D.C. to attend a 4 day seminar on how to manage a real estate office successf- ft The Smithfield 5th Ward Relief Society took a tour to Salt Lake, City by bus, Tuesday. Thirty-tw- o visited the Relief Society building, they Bee Hive House, Church Office Building, the Bee Hive House, church Office Building, Temple square and ate, dinner at The Presidency were in charge. They are President Jan Egbert, Elaine Nielson and Marily Bowman, at Smithfield Utah Cor-brid- Cor-brid- ge Bruce Richardson, son of Fern Richardson, Smithfield is in San Antinio, Texas attending school. He is at Tachland Air Force Base, attending on a .scholarship fra one month. Kaysville. The Fourth Ward Relief Society ladies made an excursion to the Ogden Temple. About 25 made the trip. Dinner was at the temple cafeteria Eloise Meyer is A ton the last of August. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall and family, Smith-fielMr. and Mrs. And We're Showing It With A husband Captain Thayne S. Harris, Abaline Texas, in the Air Force and their children Tracy, Kelly Sue and Mindy Ann drove to visit in Richmond with her mother Val- a. at Pasadena. er p. Chuck-a-Ram- drove to San Francisco, California for a meeting, then they drove to Los Angeles where they visited friends Dorothy and Jay Wittsie and Dorothy and Ron Casperson. They were gone 10 days. Paul is employed by the jet propuls tion lab at Cal. Tec., WEVE GOT THE SPIRIT eska Thursday Paul Hullinger islands. David's cousin, Rex Cheney, is in charge of a new building called the which seats 3,000. They also attended the Lions parade which was four hours long. Neighborhood home evening was held at the Elsie and Charles Hubbard home. The Books of John, James, Peter and Jude were read and Refreshments discussed. were served to Bernard Hind, Verla and Edwin Noble, Wilda and Ruel Plowman and the Hubbards. Former Fourth Ward residents, Karlene Wessel and three children, Terra Lyn, Moentte and Daren visited Verla and Edwin Noble Saturday. They now live in and Carol DeMille served lunch to 43. There were 15 children in the nursery. The next meeting will be July 28. Cfjr Carijt Published ever Mary and. Ann and David Cheney, Hyde Park, left Salt Lake City June 18 and flew to Honolulu. The Cheneys toured and saw parts of all the four d, sang one of his favorite songs, Hard Times Come Fish burn, taken from his personal diary, was presented by grandchildren, Stuart McMaster, Laura F. Anderson, Noble L. Chambers, LaVon G. Smith, Robert F. age andpineapple. Mr. Thurston is immediately past secretary of the High Park Lions. vise the building of their new home. It will be a four bedroom, sandstone with light beige color trim. son-in-la- Noble Family souvenirs as jewelery, yard- super- Ampi-theat- Hie children of Claris and Carl 0. Felix were happy to announce the 50th wedding anniversary of their parents. An open house was held at the home of the Felixs, 420 North 4th East, Friday, July 2 in honor of the occasion. Friends and relatives were invited to stop by. It was requested there be no gifts. They were married June 30, 1926, in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Felix was born in Ebnot, Switzerland, a son of Jakob and Elizabeth Mohr Felix. His family moved to America when he was .four years old. Evelene Moody Wright. An accident in Smithfield, on U.S. 91 near Cantwell Lumber Company caused both drivers to be issued citations after a Wednesday iMrk-- Catch Howard At Night For Real Bargains . . . Catch Him Asleep And Get An Additional $50 Discount On Any New Or Used Set. They also toured three other islands. While touring and sightseeing they saw the pineapple and sugar cane fields, volcano areas. Parkers Ranch, 3,000 acres, beach areas. Pearl Harbor, the Polynesian Center, the LDS Temple (which was closed for remodeling) and the College, BYU Hawaiian The Thurstons attended the 3 day Lion convention in Honolulu. 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