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Show 4 TNE CITIZEN THURSDAY, AUG. 19, 19E Garden Ceremony Planned By Pair On TheHome Front By ' Getting away from it all proves impossible to do, mainly because you take it all with you. Whether emotional or physical burdens linger with you it's an heroic task to go away even for a few days. Getting ready for an overnight stay takes the same amount of time as it would to prepare for a months journey. on a clean clothes Taking clothes camping trip seems an unnecessary evil to my hubby, as well as two kids. All children get grimy during an overnight stay in the woods, but if they have clean faces, hands and a change of clothes the next morning it makes the day more bearable. Since hubby is not one to camp in picnic table infested areas, it takes the coordination of a juggler to serve, hold and eat a plate full of food in ones lap. I always take a table cloth into the wooly wilds, since I know if we do have the fortunate luck of finding a table it will already be covered with left over foods and flies. If I dont get my way about a table which often happens I can count on preparing, fixing and eating on the hood of the jeep. Jeniene Adamson Camping employed by the Stark Company in Logan. Scott is a 1974 graduate of Sky View High School and a four year LDS Seminary. He Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Smith, South 1st West, Lewiston, are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Darla Lyn Wilkinson to Scott C. Low, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Low, Smithfield. ' ISO Be prepared!" is the Boy Scout motto. It also happens to be the Adamson motto. Bob repairs the jeep and I am respon- sible for everything else. Invariably the wily thing in the world Ive forgotten Bob desperately needs. Matches and can openers reign supreme as the articles most often forgotten and hadHiiH most I Only after we swim in a lake do remember I left the towels in the linen is presently employed at Hess tons. A shower was given for Darla by her grandmother in Pleasant A garden ceremony will be held Friday at the home of the bride's parents in Lewiston. After the ceremony a dinner in honor of the couple will be held at Utah State University Darla is a 1975 graduate of Sky View High School and four year graduate of LDS Seminary, and is presently closet Only after watching mosquitos and flies carry off the children do I remember where I left the repellant Picnics are fkin. That's what they keep telling me. But the greatest thing I enjoy about camping out is getting hone. swimAnd finding the soggy sand-fille- d over around left suits wrapped ming chicken. Or a large dead beetle preserved in the toe of one of my extra pair of shoes. Susan Grove, Thain and Bonnie, Jill Skid- more, Barbara Westover and Gwen Jorgensen. The mother of the bride-to-b- e honored her at a trousseau tea on Saturday at the Lewiston 1st Ward church. After o honeymoon the couple will make their home in Smithfield. FOOTNOTE: They should really leave the wilderness to the birds, the deer, the squirrels, the skunk, the flies, the mosquitos .. . KEN STODDARD AND DIANE HANSEN Wedding Date Book Shelf Circled by Irene Weathers ton did during his growing up THEMOONBALL By Ursula Moray Williams The moonball arrived on the earth in the middle of a years, described his personality and were written by his brother James. They also reveal that he did not really die on the cross, but was revived after bring taken down, and lived until he was in his fifties and spent those years teaching. Then he ascended to God. The book tells how peoples lives are changed as they renew their failing testimonies and what happens to them when the truth becomes known about the papyrus. It ends the only way I think it could and is an intriguing story. One of the terrible thunderstorm. It didnt look like much just a bedraggled round object, covered with wet hair, something like a hedgehog. Mrs. Johnson; who was the house- keeper for the professor, made the comment that it was Nothing but an old tiggywinkle." She figured her fat old dog must have dragged it Into the kitchen. But the strange object was not a hedgehog, and it wasn't an old cricket ball,1 either. The children who found it in the grass that day called it a Moonball and formed a club to share its care and protection. They liked it. The moonball looked dead as a doornail when grown-up- s things which I enjoyed most in this book was the interesting facts shared about how our Bible really came about and the work involved in translating and printing it. And about how artifacts are tested to check whether or not they are valid and many other things like that ABCS OF THE EARTH By Isaac Asimov Illustrated with both photographs and drawings, Mr. Asimovs book takes you through the exciting parts of the earth. He starts with A for Antartica and end with Z for Zone, and defines two earth terms for each letter of the alphabet. Youll learn about avalanches and earthquakes and many other things. Do you know what an Oxbow is? I do now. were around. But when no one was looking, it was a fascinating playmate, and TANYA HILL AND ERICTORSON Reception To Honor Pair Mr. and Mrs. E. Dellas Hill, Wellsville, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Tanya to Eric Tor-soson of Mr. and Mrs. Bud N. Mason, Smithfield, and Victor Torson, Saudi Arabia. The young couple will be married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. That evening a reception will be given in their honor at the Wellsville 2nd-3r- d Ward cultural hall, 195 South Center, from 7:30 to 10. All friends and relatives are invited to was much too valuable to be tucked away in a museum but thats what the professor wanted to do with it! So what were the children going to do? THE WORD By Irving Wallace This fictional story is of a publicity man who is hired to advertise some new findings new papyrus which tell of Jesus the Christ. They tell what Christ was really like how he looked, what he Mr. and Mrs. Wendell M. Hansen, Logan, wish to announce the engagement and 'forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Diane to Ken A. Stoddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Stoddard, Logan. The Hansens were residents of Smithfield for better than 20 years. A grandmother, Mrs. Vesta Hansen still lives there. The couple is planning a wedding in the Logan LDS Temple on Friday. That evening reception will be held in their honor from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Logan 27th Ward, 1260 North 16th East All frierids and relatives are invited to attend. Diane is a 1975 graduate of Sky View High School and four year Seminary. She is , presently employed at Palmers Inc. as a secretary. Ken attended two years in Pendleton and graduated from Logan High School in 1974. He is presently employed at Wescor. He has completed one year at Utah State University and plans to continue his studies, majoring in computer science. Two showers were given in honor of the bride by Kathryn Clark and LaCree Nelson and by Tami Hansen. Following their honeymoon the couple will make their home in Logan. ' DARLA LYN WILKINSON and SCOTT C. LOW Quotes I have qongenital hunting fever and three sons. As little tots, they spent their time playing with my decoys and scouring vacant lots with wooden guns. I hope to leave them good health, an education and possibly even a competence. But what are they going to do with these things if there be no more deer in the hills and no more quail in the coverts? No more snipe whistling in the meadow, no more piping of Standard Optical! pidgeons and' chattering of teal as darkness covers me marshes; no more whistling of swift wings when the morning star pales in the east? And when the dawn-win- d stirs through the an- -, dent cottonwoods, and the gray light steals down from the hills over the old river, sliding softly past its wide Stan Safe Eye Care Plan brown sandbars what if there be no more goose music?" Alolcogold roRChildren L n, attend. Tanya is a graduate of Sky View High School and four year Seminary. She is presently employed at Clearfield Cheese, Wellsville. Eric also attended Sky View High School and Semi-..nar- y and is employed at Stucki's. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Logan. 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