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Show I - CITIZEN THE . AUG. THURSDAY, 1), 1976 Flys To Virginia To Visit Son Jenee Evans by Eyelenc Moody Following the lesson, light refreshments were served. The Blazers attended Jenee Evans (Darwin) Kim Hollingsworth. Following services a family dinner was held in the flew to Falls Church, Virginia to visit her son and wife, Tanya and J.D. Evans and family, Jennifer Lyn, David Keith, Michael Joseph and their new brother Jacob Lee. She also visited her daughter Judy Evans who lives in Alexanderia who is employed in the Department of Agriculture in the Foreign park. The whole Ziegler family, 53 in number, attended the meeting and dinner. Besides Winnie and the new parents there were Donna and Burton Isacson and family, Tremonton; Mary Lou and Landford Kay and family of RoyTom and Barbara Ziegler and family, Division. She places and assists students from other Smithfield; Brenda and Mike Brown and family,' Nibley; and Roberta and Glen Griffith and family countries by placing them in Universities in the United States. Robert was also McCammon, Idaho. employed back there at the Mrs. Clea Coleman, Smith-fiel- d Roy Rogers Resturant. He came home with his mother and daughter Dallis and will leave soon to go to Brown, Roy drove to Boise A son BYU in Hawaii to school, majoring in music. He has a scholarship. for the weekend where they visited another daughter of Mrs. Colemans, Gloria and Jim Parrish and family. This they do about once per year. Our condolences goes to 'Mrs. Zula Chase and family in the passing of her mother, Valerie Downs and childMrs. George Ward of Bloom- ren Jayma Lee and Nathan, ington, Idaho. She was in the came from Provo and visited Birdie Downs overnight, reLogan hospital. turning to Quincy, WashingThaya and Bob Davis and ton with her mother, Mary family, Lesley 10, Cathryn 9, Downs. Christopher 1, Matthew S and Roboy 2 have purchased Mrs. Amy Ewer, Richthe Joel Miller home at RON. mond was visited by her 3rd West granddaughter and husband, The Davis' are from Val- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Secrist and family, Wade, Eric, Joel encia, Calif. Mr. Davis is a student at and Owen of Fort St. John, USU and a junior majoring Canada. in Business Administration and Real Estate. He is employed at Horizons Realtors in Logan. Thaya enjoys geneology, sewing, plays the piano and gives lessons. The family likes pony ridclubs. ing and Attending a family home evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Manning in Tremonton were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Ewer, Richmond, joined by Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield, Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Free- 4-- H Neighborhood Family Home Evening was held man Byington, Brigham Wednesday evening at the Qty. home of Beth Lamb. Eight Chapters of Revelations were read and discussed. Refreshments were served to Elsie and Charles Hubbard, Bernard Hind. Wilda and Ruel Plowman, Rosellg and Elliott Thomley, Vida and Vance Lind, Beth Lamb and Verla and Edwin Noble. day camp at Maple Rise in Mendon. Four from the 1st Ward attended. They were Jay Downs, Lee Gregory, Mark Stevens and Darren El wood as did their Blazer Scout Leader Mrs. Sharon Downs. About 100 attended from ll wards. Saturday evening about 300 parents and scouts enjoyed supper. The 1st Ward scouts were on the honor patrol all 3 days. There were 9 honor patrols. All blazers from Smithfield Stake went. Mrs. Vera Pinson and daughter Patty visited at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Smith, Cornish. The Smiths son Steven had returned home from his mission to Bolivia and was to report his mission in the Cornish ward that evening. Many other friends and relatives visited Steven and his parents that Sunday. Je-ne- ss Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Birdie Downs were Venna and Keith McBride of Plain City and also a son Dennis and wife Becky McBride and daughter JaNae. Mrs. Stanley Barrett, and family, Jodie, Dee, Cheri and Julieann, Hyde Park, attended a dinner put on for Mrs. O.J. Barrett, Mendon, by her children honoring her on her birthday at the Wells-vill- e Civic Center. A nice crowd enjoyed the meal and socializing. at the Smithfield Sunday City Park. There were horse and bugand baseball games. Dinner was enjoyed. Present, of Fulkerson gy rides children, (and spouses) Jimmy Fulkerson and famF. Smith, Smithfield; Mary and Ron Pitcher ami family, Smith- ily, Logan; Bessie Jensen were on a trip Carol to California. Joyce and Max Smith, Eugene, Ore,, spent Tuesday with Velva and Lew Allsop. Velva and Lew were happy to renew their acquaintances. as they had met them while on their mission to New Mexico. Joyce and Max were formerly from Tucum-car- i, New Mexico. Saturday, Velva and Lew Allsop had as dinner guests, Blaine and Afton Godfrey and daughter Nancy and granddaughter Teresa from Idaho Falls, Idaho, and and Lynn Pettit of Laketown, Utah, also their new baby, Chalice, and she is their (the Allsops) 13th La-net- te great-grandchil- LuDean and Jim Pond also enjoyed dinner at the Carol Wamich and family Bob, Keeley, and Faylyn and Kellys friend, Kirt Dobson drove to the Warnick reunion in American Fork with Jill and Bob Warnick who had come up from Ephriam. Richard and Colleen (a niece) Varney had driven over from Denver. After the reunion the War-nicthen went over the border 'of Kansas and Mr. Warnick attended a Poultry Science meeting convention in Manhattan, Kansas at the Kansas State University. Bob presented a paper on "Research with Turkeys. People had come from all the states and countries. pated in many family gatherings and activities including trips to Bear Lake, Lagoon, Hogle Zoo, and the local canyon areas. They also attended Rogers High School Class reunion at Preston and the Walter Cooley family annual reunion. Roger is a budget analyst for Rochester City and a High Councilman of the Rochester, New York Stake. Annette serves as Ward Relief Society President and was impressed by her visit and interview at the Relief Society Bldg, in Salt Lake City. Their two daughters Barbara and Melissa were happy to renew acquaintances with relatives in this ks Mary Downs and son John, Quincy, Washington and daughters Lois and Becky were house guests of Mrs. Birdie Downs and family. Mary spent time in Lewis- area. ton visiting her parents Phoebe and Golden Bowman. Also attended the man reunion in Ogden. She was here one week. Bow- Joan and Winstan Reese, Iowa City, Iowa and family Chad, Lori, Craig and Curtis visited one week with Sharon Downs. Winsten teaches at the University of Iowa in the language department. They attended two family reunions and brought their daughter Bonnie who will be attending USU this fall. She was staying with an uncle in Wyoming. Mr. A1 Lunt, Kansas City, Kansas spent afew days in Smithfield visiting friends and relatives. Domani and Guy Jardine have moved from the Cantwell apartments on South Main to apartment 10 at 145 So. Main. Domani is also a new mother of Memoree, a name she made up and they liked. Attending Fast Meeting In the 7th Ward, Preston was Winnie Ziegler where she witnessed the blessing of her great granddaughter Shaylin-daughlof Mary Lynn and er The Walter Andrew Cooley family reunion was held at Mack's Park in Smithfield on Saturday, Aug. 7. In attendance was the family mother, Edith R. Cooley, of Newton as well as her five children, LeRoy and Lyle Cooley of Newton, Viola Larsen of Logan, Reta Cantwell of Smithfield, and Sara Edgel of Mt. Charleston, Neveda. All but four of 22 grandchildren were in attendance, one who is serving an LDS mission in Japan. They came from areas including Cali Hyde Park First Ward A new Primary presidency was sustained Sunday with Joy Thomley, president She chose Marilyn Grunig, first counselor, and Judy Baines, second counselor. Primary will resume September 8. Hie new presidency is planning on a fun-fillyear ed fortunate area hunters became successful appli- cants as their names were drawn to participate in various hunts. fornia and New York. The family enjoyed a delicious supper organized by reunion chairman, Max L. Cooley, of Newton. Mildred Sutherland of Newton was honored on her 81st birthday anniversary by family members at her home on Sunday afternoon. A pot luck dinner was served to the guest, Mildred Sutherland, Hazel Rigby, Norma Chris- tensen, Gordon, Leda, Debra, and Ted Sutherland all of Newton, Henry and Dini P. Sutherland of Logan, Susan and Marv White and daughters Michelle and Tina of Pocatello, Idaho formerly of North Dakota, Alan and Heidi Miles of Salt Lake City. Others who visited and presented birthday wishes and gifts were Eunice Cooley, Cleo Smith, of Newton, Liz, Jim, Jason, and Blake Baker of Roy and Marsha, Van, Troy, Mamie, Corey, Monica and Melanie Jenkins of Newton. On Wednesday evening members of the Newton Illnesses have come to a few individuals within the area. Bryce Adkins had open heart surgery Tuesday, Aug. 10, in Salt Lake City. He is progressing very well. We extoid our get well wishes to Ike Lawler who suffered a heart attack and to Lilly Nielsen. They ae both convalescing. ghters; Chelsey, and 2, Chantell, 5 months. i Lisa Jean Vail, 12, spent a day of her summer vacation in the Logan hospital to have her tonsils removed before school resumes. Lisa attends North Cache as an eighth grader and is a Beehive girl. Community Affairs ahead. The Clubs are busily engaged in working mi projects for the Cache County Fair to be held Aug. 16. Look for ribbon winners in the next paper. 4-- H Robert and Sharlene Stokes and family have recently moved from Logan. A new home brought them into Hyde Park, 285 North 400 Hyde Park Second Ward Releases and sustainings in the auxiliaries are an ongoing endeavor and the ee Gibbons and in Ogden they visited the Colemans daughters and husband, Erma and Donald Flranklin and family. Mrs. Vesta Hansen spent the week in Ogden with her granddaughter Carolyn Jen- sen, who is a secretary at Weber College. Her parents, Colleen and Richard Jensen and family Dick and wife CEmflU QJ) Kim L. Parker, 195 East tad South, Smithfield drew out for the moose hunt and Wm. G. Macwhinney, 200 E. 400 So., Smithfield, drew out for the antelope hunt. (jj CTiUBOto ifi liTjHti ffli G573 Spiral lfem 40 Pap WESTCL0X ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK N lead 20291 2.18 Sutherland. Later in the evening Joan and Leda attended the region ball games at Forester Park in Smithfield between Newton and Richmond and Newton and Weston. Newton won the 1st game but lost the second game. Other club members enjoying the ban games were Janice Benson, Lois Jorgenson, Betty Good-sel- l and Sarah GoodseU. Newton Ward Sacrament was held with 1st Counselor Myron Benson conducting. He released Marsha Skelton as YWAP Bee Hive advisor and Aldene Rasmussen was sustained. The ward choir sang the Sacrament song with 19 members participating. The special speakers for the evening were Tammy Dennis-yout- h speaker and Erma returned missionary from Griffin-recentl- y Florida and a former member of the Newton Ward. The special musical numviolin solo by Angela Skabelund accompanied by Ruby L. Woodward. This special meeting was enjoyed by a large crowd of ward members and visitors. ber was a Catlap 2 PENCILS Pack 0(24 Yrtow finah. SonMlJid. MfBUUK.M Birthday and Community Club met at Juniper Inn in honor of Joan W. Griffin who was visiting here from Texas with relatives, Owen and Norma Waite, her parents in Hyde Park and other family members. A very pleasant evening of diiiing and visiting with the Club members was enjoyed by Joan, Arlene Rigby, Dody Jones, Peggy Salisbury, Larsen, Beene Christiansen, Margene Anderson, Marva Richardson and Leda u$ "V Q& GflGO BoU 0 ifflTO ftarpa C) , ar Wide WMiEmn MfQ. Saddea Isle $1.36 Rag. 12 Beauty 12 Oz. Caa Rag. 69 UK SI .38 pk. C-2J00C 479 Q&(US GUARANTEED LOWEST uiiiwM emu cam m Kleanex 200's Filler Paper 200 Csant - 3 Kola QD (3)i(Q)f09pQl Rat 51.75 Rag. ifi 99 La-Wa- na Visitors at the home of Leda J. Sutherland on Sunday evening were Joan W. Griffin and daughters Jane Ann and Melanie of Brown-wooTexas, farmer residents of Newton. They also had visited at the homes of Harris and Nancy Griffin, Duane and LuGene Griffin, Harold and Ruth Griffin, Alice and Roland Griffin and Margret and Doug Griffin. Balls, education counselor and Wanda Balls, homemaking counselor were also called and sustained. in the LullaVe Studio, Logan. The Stokes have two dau- (SEnnji Two Relief Society is no exception. Venice O. Larsen was called and sustained as the new president. Francis East. Robert is a respiratory therapist at Logan Hospital on the weekends and Is employed at Fife Construction in Brigham City during the week. He also attends Weber State College majoring in respiratory therapy. Sharlene teaches tumbling, dancing, ballet, and tap Editor's Note: Thaya Davis is the newly appointed correspondent for Hyde Park. Thaya has a flair for writing and desires to keep town members posted on the news and events happening within their husband, Lucie and Don Wilson, in Clearfield. They visited a niece of Mrs. Colemans and Mrs. Lambs, Men Draw Out by Leda Sulherlsad Newton Roger and Annette Cooley Handy and children Barbara and Melissa of Rochester, New York have returned home after spending a month in Utah visiting in the Cache Valley and Ogden area. 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