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Show 4 THC CITIZEN THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1974 Maurer's Enjoy Vacation, Pack Tours Christine and daughter, Karen Burgon and baby, Robert, Logan, attended the Joseph A. Christensen family reunion at Banida, Idaho, July by Evelrne Moody Pearl and Howard Maurer and daughters, Lynette and able to stay one month. He arrived a few days ago. Pearl and Earl Gordon Marcia Chambers and visited Sunshine Terrace daughters, Kimberly and where they enjoyed the comKatrina, Smithfield, visited pany of Harriet Noble, Allie her parents, Lyle and Donna Burgoine, Luella Simpson, Colley. Mary Forrester, Miss Jeppe-seMrs. Kathryn Olsen had Harold Hansen, Lew her arm operated on. Last McCann, a sister of Pearls, fall she broke her arm and Eulalia Humphreys, Moroni has had a lot of pain since. Hansen and several others. After the operation she stayed with her daughter, LuDean Pond and son, Kathryn and John Boyer in Jason and her parents, Velda Paradise for two weeks. and Lew Allsop have just Present were the Boyers returned from Wapato, children, Raymond and Wash., whore they visited Christine. Mr. Boyer is a LuDeans daughter, Judy, deputy sheriff. and the Allsops son and wife, Mrs. Elsie Hubbard, Kathy and Judd Allsop. Judy Smithfield and son and was a former employe of er-in-law, Shirley and Sunshine Terrace. Merrill Hubbard and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gam Mark and Matthew, Grace, and family were visitors at Idaho, drove to see the Manti the home of Valeska Wright Pageant Friday. They stay- in Richmond. ed in Provo overnight and Elsie and Charles Hubbard came back Saturday, stop- enjoyed the parade in Lewisping at Lagoon to see Pioton, July 3, then drove to neer Village. Grace with Ora and Elvin Deon and Winston Larsen Meacham who have just and four children have movreturned from an LDS mised to Salem, Idaho, four sion. visited Merrill miles north of Rexburg. and They Hubbard. They Shirley They are moving to Mr. also visited in Soda Springs ' Larsen's parents farm. The with a daughter, Melba and older couple have retired Max Snell. and have been called to All a Tuesday, they attended the mission for the LDS Church. funeral of R. O. Peterson, Winston has been the Ag. Ogden, and visited a son, teacher at Sky View High Dale, and wife, Nona HubSchool for the past six years. bard and The Dale Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Hubbards family. then visited his Udy, Plymouth, visited Mr. in Smithfield, Sunand Mrs. Bill Hess in Hyde parents day. Park. Lucie Wilson and daughThe Coy and John Manning ter, Patricia, Layton; Roe family were in Salt Lake City Jensen, Sugar City, Idaho, 9. Kristen is their only grandsister, Nancy Heiman of child. The older folks have Buffalo, New York, took' two sons in Germany; one is their camper and traveled to married. s, Fun in America has been Yellowstone, the Grand Glacier National Park, gardening. Dixie and Rolf Lake Louise in Alberta, Canhave lived in their home for ada, and also British Colum- just a short time; visited Cache Valley Cheese; bicyclbia, Idaho and Washington. They were gone 10 days and ing around Smithfield and traveled 2,700 miles. Mrs. been on several trips. The Monday NeighborNancy Heiman visited her folks for two weeks then flew hood Home Evening was home. held at the home of Rosella Home evening was held and Elliot Thomley in their back yard. It was their Monday night at the Sunshine Terrace in Logan. The summer party. A LuDean and Jim Pond famsupper was served to Verla and Edwin Noble, ily put on the program. Lori, Smithfield, and Pearls no-ho- st Neugebauer of Konstange, Germany, are visiting their son, daughter and family, Rolf, Dixie and baby, Kristin. Rolf's mother came a - CONNIE WOOD, Amalga, shows off Mine of Ceok of the Week. Citizea Photo her families favorite treats at month ago and will go home when her. three months are up. His father will only be this weeks Rosella and Elliott, Elsie and Charles Hubbard, Vida and Vance Lind, Wilda and Ruel Plowman, Beth Lamb, Bernard Hind and Bonnie Milligan was a special guest. Songs were sung and read- . ings given. Coy and John Manning and family, Roger, Wayne, held July 31. The cost is (4.25 per person and tickets may be obtained at the Preston by Cleune Allsop Wood, operate a dairy farm. They are the parents of three sons, Troy, 9, Travis, 7, and Christopher, 5. Connies parents are lone and Mason Johnson, Richmond. Connie is a CTR teacher in Primary; homemaking leader in Relief Society and is education commissioner in PTA at Summit School She belongs to a bridge club and is publicity chairman for the Jaycee Joys. She has learned to crochet and she and her family love ball games. The boys are going to summer school and have been involved in baseball. They all have their chores to do on the farm. MEAT LOAF WITH BARBEQUE SAUCE 24 lbs; hamburger Stsps. salt 4 tsp. pepper 4 cup onion 2 Mi cups bread crumbs cup milk lS tsp. sage 2 eggs Bake 1 hour at 375 degrees. A real luncheon will be held at the Preston South Stake center. A reminder of the July 24 Mrs. Leland Cottle was the privilege of attending the wedding and reception for a Somoian friend of theirs, Miss Mele Funa. Miss Funa celebration that will take was married earlier this month in the Salt Lake ' Temple. Later that evening a reception was held in the ' form of a luau in the Salt ' Lake City Eighteenth Ward cultural hall. A dinner was served to several hundred friends and relatives follow- ed by Polynesian entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Cottle . became acquainted with ,Miss Furia in the South of the Utah Pioneers and the Dakota Mission field where Mormon Battalion. Guest they served. She was a lady speakers were Company D's missionary there also. The Captain Wes Reese of Logan Cottles were happy to be able and Arbon Christensen. to speak with their former mission president, and was The following changes pleased to hear him report that Mr. and Mrs. Robert were made in the Trenton Reader are doing very well. Ward Sunday evening. Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Reader are lene Kupfer and Roger Nel- Sauce t 14 cup ketchup 4 cup vinegar Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce Tbsp. minced onion 4 cup water 4 tsp. chili powder Simmer a few minutes. Pour a little over meat loaf before baking. Serve with remaining sauce. 1 1 ' ROLLS 4 lb. butter 1 11 cup milk . 4 cup sugar 1 tsp. salt Melt butter in saucepan. Add milk, salt and sugar. C00L Dissolve 2 yeast cakes in 4 cup warm water. Add 2 beaten eggs and milk mixture. Start with 4 cups flour; add until able to handle, about 5 cups in all. Cover; let rise until double. Roll out on floured board, cut into desired size. Bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jensen were guests in the Trenton Ward on Sunday. Jay Jensen thrilled the Trenton Ward Cliff . place in Trenton on Saturday. The parade will begin at 11 a.m. followed by the program presented by the Primary children. Lunch will be at 12:30 p.m. in the town square. In the afternoon there will be games including a chicken chase and a greased pig chase. The Relief Society will be selling items throughout the day quilts, and hand touch its and a Pecial invitation is extended to all former Trenton residents and their congregation in their Sacrament meeting by singing two solos. Visiting their old home town were former residents Donald and Dorthy Andrew this past weekend. The Andrews make their home in Moreland, Idaho. and also the wedding breakfast at the Lion House. Friday, Sally Baer, Sally Johnson, Norma Bennett, Laura Hansen and Annette Elcock took Laurel Woodbury to the Bridgerland Cafe in Logan for her birthday dinner. They presented Laurel a gift. Les Traveller, Smithfeild, became a again when Richard and his great-grandfath- er visited Verla and Edwin Noble Tuesday evening and enjoyed supper. A social evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sorenson and family, Smithfield were entertained at a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sorenson. Vz" Mrs. Mohrlock is from San here two weeks and plans on staying awhile longer. Theoda Downs returned home Saturday following a ten day vacation in Southern California. She was a guest of her cousin and family, Joyce and A1 Kitchener of Norwalk. She also visited at the homes of other cousins. Dale and Ruth Hoskin in Long Beach and Cecil and Maxine Hoskin in Baldwin Diego. She has been . Park. The family had made plans to visit many interesting sites while Theoda was their guest. They enjoyed a day at Disneylandt Knott's Berry Farm, visited the Wax Museum of movie stars, the Museum of Living Art, and Enchanted Village. Each of the amusement parks had special Bicentennial activities which were delightful. They also visited the LDS Temple in Los Angeles, the Queen Mary Ship in. Long Beach, and attended a swapp meet in Norwalk. . Attendance at church activities, a Little League game in which a ten year old family member was partici- Elsie and Charles Hubbard, Smithfield, Ora and Elvin Meacham, Barbara and Wavne Hubbard and birth of a baby boy all made for a fun vacation, according to Theoda. pating for the City chamjnon-shlfran- d the arrival of a new family member with the W8 - 2" Shrub and Hedge TRIMMERS 4 brushes cial luncheon to be held in honor of Ezra Taft Benson, who is scheduled to be the Grand Marshall of the Preston Rodeo parade will be r Home Evening at the home of Mildred Sutherland Monday afternoon. The Newton Special group held their Family IR0RZE-TE- S RYLOR TANNER'S BIG 4 Western Wear A ramn PEAR SALAD WISTIRN JEANS AND pkg. lemon jello 4 cup boiling water 4 cup pear juice STRETCH By Set until syrupy. Best until foamy. Add 7 ma.hH pear halves. Beat 1 cup whipping cream. Add 3 Tbsps. powdered sugar and fold into jello. Set; cut into squares. 9I 59 fc CLOSEOUT SPECIAL 20" ROTARY LAWN MOWER NAME IRANDS FAMOUS BRUSH SALE PANTS lavi. Wrangler, and loa Western Boots By lustiR. Hycr. Niconi ind Acme Western Shirts S WAUETS BEITS 4-- H Club News Maker, club first year cooking, of Amalga met at the home of Jane Hansen. 4-- H Attending were: president, Rmida Bingham; vice president, Bonnie Hansen; secretary, Jane Hansen; reporter, Amy Hansen; other members arc Julie Hansen. Barbara Hansen. Dixie Hansen, Wendy Hansen and Kim Itawsnn. Teachers are Mrs. Evelyn Hansen and Mrs. itella Han sen. lirfu uingiiMiii was a special guest. Bonnie led the group in the pledge and the pledge to the flag. Mrs. Evelyn Hansen gave a demonstration on milk acid front lawn. 6 SEE OUR STRAW ly Rmiatol. MG SELECTION OF WESTERN SUITS 4-- test. Jane Hansen, demonstrated "Milky Way Punch" and the group helped serve it and wafers for refreshments. No dale hus been set for our next meeting. Games wire played on the Jintin Wostorn Hat FELT The Merry Meal By IN WE KILL BE NEW DOUBLE KNITS CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 24 - PIONEER DAY Tannor's Mon's Wear PRESTON. IDAHO PRESTON hus- Logan. Norma and Alton Hillyard, 365 North Main, Smithfield, have returned home following a 21,447 air miles, 21 day trip to the Orient The tour took them to Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bankok and Taiwan. w'-i- "1 DRESS UP FOR OUR RODEO 1 and Beth Stark, Richmond, her daughter and band, Linda and Greg Low while a new baby arrived. She cared for Rebecca, Bobby and John and now the new bov. I0CKWE1L ELECTRIC ASSORTMENT Special announcements that are of interest to community residents are, a spe- out CLOSEOUT PAINT BRUSH Notes FEATURING The Mannings attended the wedding earlier in the day at the Salt Lake Temple YSSj son were released as Sunday ' School teachers. Sustained was Jean Nelson as a teacher in the Junior Sunday School and Mark Grant as a teacher in the Sunday School and Bruce Andrew as secretary of the Teachers quorum. missionaries from Trenton also serving in South Dakota. 1 July 8 to the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulton at the Lion House. Mrs. Poulton is. the former, Amy Christensen, daughter of Coys brother, Joe J. Christensen. First Security Bank. The treat for Mr. and Verla then 'went back to Sunshine Terrace and visited Smithfield people, Roy Olney and Harriet Noble. Beth and Verla and Roy Olneys wife, Annis, stopped at the new mall on their way home. Jean Mohrlock is helping daught- Cottles Attend Reception Connie and David Wood have been married 10 years and live in Amalga where David and his father, Elmer n, . Te-ton- Edeltraut and Walter family all of Logan, had dinner at the Mack Park Wednesday. Verla Noble and Beth Lamb drove to Logan where Beth visited her uncle, Lew McCann at Sunshine Terrace while Verla went to the hospital and met her sister-in-laCarol Stirland and they visited Carol's brother. Jack Allen, in the hospital. wife Chris Rigby, Billings, Mont., became parents of a daughter. They also have a son, Craig. . PHONE 852-086- 2 |