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Show Z'THLl!ll7F TU'jOAY. MPT i OBITUARIES u Dcann and Alma Balls 582 North Maple Drive. Smith-fielare happy with the arrival of a baby daughter horn Aug. 11 at a Logan hospital. She weighed 4 and was 20 inches long. She has Jeffery 6, and (twins) Jeremy 3 and Jana-Iv- n d Maude Geary Funeral services were conducted Saturday for Maud Rich Geary, 78, of 97 Martindale Avenue, Logan at the Hall Mortuary. She was a former resident of Smithfield years. in the Salt I,ake LDS Temple. He died July 15. 19. 1948. Mrs. Geary was an active . temple worker from 1949-89- include a son. DeVar Geary of Ogden; grandchildren. Steven D., Bountiful; David S. Ogden; Bradley A., serving an LDS mission in Japan; and two Survivors for many She died Thursday in an Ogden hospital following a short illness. She was born Oct. 1, 1897. in Richville, to William and Flora Kate Rawle Rich. She " !vf 'Ivan fn-iPph., Burial was in the City Cemetery. Smith-fiel- d Wards Hold i Work Day Louise Young gave the First Ward Homemaking Day was held Tuesday with the health lesson given by Marilyn Nielson. Joyce Pitcher is activities leader. There was a bread and sweet roll demonstration by Willa Hyden and Loa Winget. Kathy Erickson conducted a mini-clas- s on jump suits and play suits for children. There was a regular quilt and a learners quilt. The presidency, Thelma Thornley,. Shirley Larsen, LaRee Downs and LuJean Nielson served luncheon to ..43.In . the Second Ward releases included the Relief Society Presidency, president Dorothy Griffith; vice president, LaVene Merrill and Deane Weeks and Secretary, Fern Richardson. Die new presidency consists of president, ReNae Jorgenson; vice president, lone Jasper, and Golda McCombs with Gayle Hansen as secretary. Homemaking Day was held Wednesday with President RaNae Jorgensen presiding. lone Jasper gave the 2 lessons on the aging process in older persons and when illness strikes the older per-so- ... ! n. h - - Kathy Erickson gave a demonstration on Allaying ' fish. A beautification message from Clodean Riches on storing the harvest. Projects included, salt dough plaques and candle :: if:- holders by Cheryl Downs. There was also quilting. Lunch was served to a nice group. In the Smithfield 3rd Ward homemaking day began at 9 a.m. Wednesday. Brunch was served to 41 members and 2 guests by Cheryl West, Cora Hogan, Ruth Smith and LuAnn Hansen. The health lesson on aging was given by Nell El wood. Jean Hayes gave a wheat demonstration. Sharee Hillyard gave a demonstration on how to apply make up. There was also quilting. The fourth Ward will hold their's next week. Marilyn Bowman was in charge of homemaking day in the 5th Ward Relief Society Tuesday. Marjorie Eskelson gave the lesson. This was the mothers and daughters meeting and was held at Macks Park. Lunch was no host and served to 22 members and 12 girls. Leaflets on beautification was handed out by Karen Miller. Jean Larson spoke on storage and drying of food. One regular quilt was worked on and one tied quilt was completed. A drawing was held and Lisa Bowman, daughter of Marilyn and Tedd Bowman won the knotted quilt. Jean Larsen showed the girls how to make macrame necklaces. President Helen Chambers conducted the Sixth Ward work day Wednesday. lesson. The meeting was held in Julie Pitchers back yard. Lunch was enjoyed in Anna Brough's back yard and served by Blanch Walk, Diana Erickson, Verla Groll, Louise Abrams, Bonnie Evelyn Brown and Diane Ewing to 40 members and 2 guests, Faye Ander-son- s daughter and Julie Pitchers neighbor. The nursery was held at the church. Happy birthday was sung to all the ladies whose birthday comes in August and a decorated cup cake was presented each one. Afton Cantwells birthday happened to come on the same day Relief Society was held. The 7th Ward homemaking Day was held under the direction of Jeri Jonas, TuesLit-tledi- and Theron Mauchley. Mil-le- y and Ellen and Clin Balls, Hyde Park. are Great-grandparen- ts Florence and Leslie Peterson, Amalga. She will be known by Jami Ann Balls. Her daddy is a barber at King's Hair Barber Salon, Logan. Cherieand Ronald Leavitt. 182 . 2 K.. Smithfield. are proud to welcome a new daughter, Aug. .14 at the Logan hospital. She weighed seven pounds .10 ounces and was 20 inches long. She is their first child. Grandparents are Shirley and Floyd Leavitt, Hyde Park and Mrs. LaVern Odd, Logan and Wallace Odd, Oakland, Calif. are Mona and Roy Leavitt. Afton, Wyo., and Mrs. Ella Odd, Kaysville. She will be named Jacqueline Jean Leavitt. Her father is in the electronics department at Wurlitzers, Logan. Donna Rae and Robert Frost. 39 E. 2 So.. Smithfield. met the stork at the Logan Hospital August 17 and Great-grandparen- ts a lovely daughter. She was 8-- 5 20 baby inches - long. she is their 9th grandchild and the 14th for Irving Frost Denver. Colorado. She will be known by Janet Marie Frost. Scott 3. Grandparents. Lela and Paul Street. Shelley. Idaho. Mrs. and Glenda and Veldon Bair, Richmond. Margaret Gnehm, Logan and Rosella and Dave Adeline and William Done, Preston. s, Smart, Dayton. A At 3:29 a.m., August 26, little James Mortensen Lambert was welcomed at a JoAnn. Her daddy is a farmer. Logan hospital by his parents Nan and Craig, Lambert 690 E. 1400 N. and he weighed 9 with length of 29' a inches. He has Jesse Craig, 2 years and he is the 3rd grandchild for LaReine and J. Lind Mortensen, North Logan and the 4th for Marilyn and Graydon Lambert, Hyrum. 8-- er is Mrs. E. P. Moser, Preston. She will be named North Maple drive received a new citizen August 11 when a girl was born to Deann and Alma Balls 582 North Maple Drive, Smith-fiel- d at a Logan hospital. She weighed. and was 20 inches long. She has Jeffery 6 and twins, Jeremy and Janalyn ' 7-- 3. Grandparents Bernice and Theron Mauckley, Nibley, and Ellen and Gin Balls, Hyde Park. are Great-grandparen- ts Florence and James Brad-- ; ford, Logan; Mr. William. Mortensen, Tooele; Geneal and Rex Miller, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Clara Lambert, Salt Lake City. ' His daddy is employed at Equitable Life Insurance. Colleen and Terry Gnehm 195 W. 1800 N. are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, on August 26 at a Logan hospital. She weighed and was 21 a inches long. Grandparents are Alfred Gnehm. Logan, she is his 2nd grandchild and the 8th for LuJean and Joseph Viehweg,' ts 1 Flor-en- e and Leslie Peterson, . Amalga. , She will be named Jami Ann Balls. Her daddy is a barber at Kings Hair and Barber Salon in Logan.1 Marie and Jay Bair, 340 South State, Richmond wel- 8-- She has Kelly Ann 11. Douglas 9, Carlene 6 and She has Ryan Trny. 12. Dan. III. and Melissa. 6. She is the 1th grandchild lor Mrs. Maza Ross. Salt like City. She will he named Renee Romero. Her daddy is Chief Engineer at Wurlilzers. 1 3. Grandparents are Bernice al a Ligan hospital. 0 and was Slie weighed 19 inches lung. . comed a son, at a Logan hospital Aug. 10. He weighed 1 1 and was 19 inches long. He is their first child. Grandparents are La vena and Robert Done, Smithfield Great-grandparen- are ts Smithfield. Orlean Spelh, Smithfield and Rosemond Their first child, a girl, arrived August 14 for Cherie and Ronald Leavitt of 182 N. 2 E. Smithfield at a Logan and Loretta Blair Lewiston. ' hospital. He will be named Jonathan and was She weighed Jay Bair. 20 inches long. His daddy is employed at Grandparents are Shirley Peppridge Farm. and Floyd Leavitt, Hyde Park and Mrs. LaVern Odd Stephanie 3 and Jessica 2, of Logan and Wallace Odd, announce the arrival of a girl Oakland, Calif. to them and their parents are Nancy and Steven Cheney on Mona and Roy Leavitt, AfAugust 10 at a Logan hoston, Wyo., and Mrs. Ellen pital. They all live at 258 E. Odd, Kaysville. 1st N. Richmond. She will be named JacqueShe weighed and was line Leavitt. 18 inches long. Daddy is employed in the She has grandparents Electronic piano department Nona and Mack L. Cheney, at Wurlitzers in Logan. Magna and Mrs. Thelma Higdon, Salt Lake City and Kelly Ann 11, Douglas 9, Mr. Lou Higden, Ashville, Carlene 6, and Scott 3 join North Carolina. mother and dad, Donna Rae Mrs. and Robert Frost of 39 E. 2 Odd Cheney, Salt Lake City, So., Smithfield in announcMrs. Lil Barnes, Ashville, ing 'the arrival of Janet North Carolina, Mary and Marie on August 17 at a' Jack Christopher, AlexanLogan Hospital. der, North Carolina' She weighed 5 and was 21 She will be named Maggie inches long. . Lynae. She is the 9th grandchild Daddy is employed at for Lila and Paul Street, Ernst Home Improvement Shelley, Idaho and the 14th Center at the Cache Valley for Irving Frost, Denver, tan. Colorado. Daddy ipaches school for A baby daughter made her Cache County and teaches appearance to Christy and orchestra at Sky View High Howard Romero 2060 N. 1400 and in several elementary East. North Logan, August schools. 7-- Great-grandparen- RICHARD ELWOOD EAGLE SCOUT Elwood ts Receives 4-- Great-grandparen- ts Eagle Richard Dean Elwwod, 15, son of Dean and Margaret Elwwod, 130 East 1st South, Hyde Park, has been ed the Eagle Scout Badge at a Court of Honor by Bishop E. Jack Nixon, Hyde Park Second Ward. 8-- Richard is a member of Post No. 083. His advisor is David Kooyman. His grandparents reside in Hyde Park, Helen Lamb and Dallas and Laura Elwwod. He attends Skyview High as a Sophomore. day.- The lesson was given by Myrle Temmine, a registered nurse. ' Jean Hayes gave the program on wheat storage! grinding and cooking. Pat Stickleberger, an interior decorator, gave itjeaa as to how to decorate your home. Two quilts were worked ' on. v4; -Luncheon was served to 38 members and 6 daughters, 5 of whom (pok care of the nursery, by Linda Swenson, Chairman; Coy Manning, Linda Gittens, Janet Nye and Darlene Anderson. The 7th Ward R.S. Wont hold a meeting in September. The opening social will be held September 30th in the evening. Dixie Hillyard, president of the 8th Ward Relief Society was in charge of their work day Wednesday. A demonstration, making homemade soap was given by Helen Erickson of Richmond. A spinning of cloth demonstration was by Maurine Smith of Logan. Robin Buckley showed how to store wheat. Marilyn Taylor gave the lesson. Luncheon included homemade wheat bread and other goodies served to 47 by Mary Hansen. Daisy Gyllenskog, Donna Nielson, Inez Moon, Joan Bently. There were 3 visitors and 69 children. Newton Ward Relief Society Homemaking Day was held with counselor Totsie Barker conducting. The Homemaking lesson was given by Audrey Jenkins Skabelund. Many projects were worked on under the instruction of work day leader Verla Summers. The annual Mother and Daughter Day was held. The work projects were tying two quilts with everyone assisting had their name in a box and there were two lucky winners drawn for the quilts. Those were Ann Christiansen and Totsie Barker. Other work projects were making jewel boxes and mirror tile picture frames. The Schmidt's installed attic insulation in the middle of the summer. Their home has been more comfortable ever since; The Roy Dene Schmidt family has been enjoying a cooler home this summer, ever since they installed adequate attic insultation. And because they did it this summer the job was done no inconvenience. with quickly, thought wed wait until fall to do the job, but Im really pleased that we had it done when we did." At one time, we - now is the best time to install attic insulation! Contractors are not as busy now. Insulation costs will probably go up this fall. Materials are available right now (there may be a long wait when cooler weather arrives). t Your home will remain cooler for the balance of the summer (and for every summer to come). e Youll save on fuel bills, and youll save energy for every one. Mail the coupon below and an approved insulation contractor will call on you to give a free you inspection and estimate. If you have the job done by this contractor, you can have the cost added to your regular monthly natural gas bill, if you wish, finance it elsewhere, or pay cash. The average total cost is about $240.00. There was no hassle at all," says Mrs. Schmidt. We sent in the coupon about Mountain Fuels "IN" program, and the gas company had an insulation contractor come to the house. He explained about the insulation, the amount he would have to use to do the job right, what the cost would be, and he explained to me exactly what he thought it would accomplish. We set the day right then when they could come back and do the job. They came right on time, exactly when they said they would, and took care of it. No mess, no fuss, no nothing. It took about an hour and a half. i Ever since the insulation arrived, our home has stayed cooler. 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