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Show OBITUARIES Bonnie Watts Funeral services for Bonnie Bingham Watts were held Monday noon in the Smithfield Fifth Ward LDS chapel under the direction of Bishop Lynn Nelson. Bonnie Bingham Watts, 28, was fatally injured Tuesday night in an airplane accident at the Grand Canyon. She was the wife of Preston A. Watts. 390 East 120 South, Smithfield. Mrs. Watts was bom March 24, 1948, 'Titf in to Boyd Lo-ga- n, Spencer and Norene Funk Bingham. She married Mr. Watts March - 3, 1967, in the Logan LDS Temple. She graduated from Logan High School and seminary in 1966, and in 1967 graduated from the Steven Heniger Celebrates Birthday College in Ogden. At the time of her death she was a bookkeeper for her band's business in Surviving are his wife of Logan, five sons and four daughters, Sidney J., Carmichael, Calif.; Dale B., Resieda, Calif.; Euaene W., hus- Ernest Olsen, Hyde Park, gathered his immediate family together to help him celebrate his birthday. Those who wished him a An active member of the LDS Church, she held posi- tions in Relief Society and Primary, and at the time of her death was a Primary teacher. Survivors include her husband; three children, Kerry, Kevin and Kimberli, all of Smithfield; her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Boyd S. Bingham, Logan; two brothers, Blaine B. Bingham of Hyrum, and Doug J., serving an LDS mission in New York; two Bisters, Mrs. Bern (Marva happy day were his wife, Sadie, and sons and their families, Marv and Joyce and Kevin, Tremonton; Hy and Ellen and their son, Ray and Marie, Jason and Justin, and Ann, Janna, Bob, Pamela, Providence; Steven and Laura Lee, Stephen, Marie) Thurston, Hyde Park, and Sheila, Logan; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. husbands, Florence and Bruce Parker, Logan; and Jerome Funk, Logan, and Willard Bingham, Providence. A sister preceded her Vesta and Leon Michaelsen, Randolph. The dinner and party was held at the home of Hy and Ellen Olsen in Providence. Ruelinda Nixon, 20, daughter of Jack and Charlolette Nixon, Hyde Park, has re- in death. Burial was in the Logan City Cemetery. Smithfield- - Theron J.. River Heights; Mrs. Dallas (Wanda) Wood, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Barney (Josie) Johnson, Lo- cently returned from Rochester, Minn., where she lived with an aunt and uncle, Doug and Karen Israelson gan; Mrs. Bruce (Cathy) Hurren, Hyde Park, and and their four daughters, Amie 7, Anne Marie, 4, Shelley, 1 and Emily, 1 Mrs. Clair (Bonnie) Wickham, Logan; 31 grandchildren and 24 month. Doug was fulfilling his residency as an oral surgeon at Mayo Ginic. During her six months stay there, she worked as a receptionist-secretarat the Mayo Clinic Medical Mu- Trenton; .Lorrie Lou Phill- ips, Preston, Idaho; Fawn Lamb, Logan; Sylvia Hansen, Lewiston; Nina Lamb, Plymouth; Thelma Phillips, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Clarke and family, Omaha, Neb., and David Clarke and three members of his family of Las Vegas, spent the weekend with their parents, Ronald and Louise Clarke. In Sunday School Leo and Wanda Waters and son, Dav- id, presented the Family Spiritual Presentation, the theme being How Keeping the Commandments Bring Happiness into our Home." Weekend guests at the home of Andrew L. and Corrine Heggie was Terry Pitts .of Cardston, Canada, and ner friend, Marilyn Milne of Calgary, Canada. They are both students at BYU. Sherri Vosgard, daughter of Beverly and Tom Grill of North Ogden, has spent three days visiting with her Herman and Annie Thompson. Mrs. Vosgard is leaving in the near great-grandpare- future for the Philippine Islands, where she will join her husband Dale . Vosgard who is serving in the U.S. Air Force. Sky View High School is still hoping for a piece of the RegionOne football pie which will be given out at the end of the season. The Bobcats start the downhill side of their schedule this week with Logan and the team'd goal is to win all four remaining games. Jnebelo); Brian Heaton, Gold Arrow, Silver Arrow; one year awards: Dennis Elwood, Rick Parish, Troy tarian, Florence Perkes. Winona Vail gave an interesting lesson of Events of Reed; Jay Lower, Scott Hawkins; two year award: Sfott Erickson and John Lee; Bobcat award (new Cubs), Chris Kirby and Rick 1876, mainly in the upbuilding of Utah. There were 30 members present. Refreshments were served by hos- tesses, Menita Daines and Leona Balls. Home from the hospital is LaPriel Lamb. We wish her a speedy recovery. Fifty neighbors on and around First West, Hyde Park, had an outdoor neighborhood party at the home of Dell Scott and Rose Fife. They ate potluck and visited while the children played. They already have plans for their next party at Christmas time. Cub Scout Pack No. 283 (Hyde Park Second Ward) mertime award for holding three pack meetings during the summer. Den leaders are Bobby Thurgood (Wolfs), Sandra Reed (Bears) and Dean El- 7-- wood (Webelos). Scores The Little League football teams met at Sky View High School . held their monthly pack Jim meeting round-up- . Keyes, former member of the Sky View Rodeo Gub, demonstrated roping techniques. The scouts then had a roping contest, roped steers the boys made and had a covered wagon race. Sunday during Fast and Testimony meeting Chad Thompson, son of Gary and. Nancy Thompson was sustained to be ordained to be a teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood and Kent Griff- - iths;SofTlf "DeMarr and Marilyn, graduated from Primary and was ordained a Deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood. The family of Lenora and Maynard Clark entertained at a luncheon at their parents home in honor of their 44th wedding anniversary. Those attending were Ralph and Sheila Clark and family, Malad, Idaho; John and Terrilee Clark and family, Ken and Sarah Balls and family and David and Ann Balls, all of Garkston. and Margaret Loosle and family 6f Moreland spent three days visit- ing with their parents George and Gladys Loosle during the weekend. Saturday dinner guests at the home of Andrew L. and Corrine Heggie was her brother, LaVar and Lona ' . Cub Scouts in the Hyde Smith-hel- d MOrgan 12. Smith-fiel- d pound team 8, Morgan 13. Games were played at 12, Wolfs (8 year olds) Thursday, 4:30 p.m., Mrs. O.E. (Pat) Wilson. Bears (9 year olds) 100 Morgan. She is continuing dance sons with Valene Tueller Dance Studio. Jane Lamarra was new in the neighborhood and Rose Fife gave her a baby shower to help her become better acquainted with the neighbors. Those present were Carol Staten, Rose Baron, Virginia Malmberg, Violet Seamons, Beverly Ward, Elizabeth your dollars!!!!!! RERSONALIGARE FLEX CHOICE t bjhsfm nai t It - 0L nonii (WI Giecketts," Marilyn Grunig, Pat Wilson, and Linda Ames. The shower was in perfect timing as Jane had her baby two days later. KG. SZJS II STIC. If 'MiR KilU--. comma S'SikSjUH M Sm ENCH Bruce McMurdie, son of Joseph and Thelma, Hyde Park, has spent the last year in Japan-SendMission. He is currently laboring in the town of Hanamaki and has mastered the language and using it effectively. Bruce graduated from Sky View and was in Whos Who in American High Schools for DANDRUFF SHAMPOO - ZIRCON NEW 40Z.-KG.S- U9 SPEC. - gO DESS REGULAR OR 19 REG. USU in accounting. Fin i I 2 SPEARER - er RES. Sl.lt SPEC Francis Balls. Since the CREME RINSE - IT SALON FINSH I - 01 REG. $149 ASTRINGENT ANTISEPTIC, AFTER SHAVE - A $-j- - 14 0Z. SPEC. $100 - PINT - REG 77 3 44 SPEC $416 $3194 COUGH SYRUP $2oo WALGREEN DECONGESTANT - 4 01 MMljMOla REC SL19 spEt COUGH SYRUP BENYUN - 4 01 - REC $1.99 f MYLAIMTA. 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The first formal meeting of the William Hyde daughters of Utah Pioneers Camp was held at the Hyde Park Gvic Center with Captain Helen Relist e manor wan amougmi SANITARY NAPKINS WALGREEN Second Wrd has a new presidency, Venice Larsen, S Sore Throat (t MACMim U I wfe iliiia his grade point average. Upon his return he plans to continue his education at soon. A Relief Society teachers was held over a $ Q 66 K S si eNnxs NMX ai Judy Williams is home recuperating from the hospital. We hope shes better Hl'ilUvl l Mil comnoKE Kathleen Suisse, Sheryl ton, Ruth Worthen, Pat CMorasepnc OF irewnr auroo piotem mu in mw APPLIANCES AND RADIOS REVLON by LaPriel Lamb, home of Leo and Wanda Waters and family was their son Pres. Ted and Arlene Waters and five children. Mr. Waters is President of the Los Angeles, Calif., East Stake. On Saturday Sybil Goodey, of their aunt Bessie Thompson in Idaho Falls. Anyone interested in starting their boy(s) in the Cub Scout program are welcome to come. For further information please contact the respective leader for your boy. We sfaetohnnm les- pancake breakfast at the Nina Lamb and Thelma Phillips visited at the home Mrs. Rick (Sandra) Reed. Dean Elwood. Webelos Tuesday, Mrs. John (Margo) Krusi. Webelos (10 year olds), John Krusi. Those who live South of Main attend: Wolfs Wednesday, 2:45 p.m., Mrs. Ron (Bobby) Thurgood. Bears Thursday, 2:45, weekly meetings. Those who live North of Main attend the following dens: Smith-fiel- d years, specializing in tap, tumbling, ballet and jass. Mae Godfrey and family of Kaysville. Recent visitors at the non-leag- Park area are holding their center for the past five On s. And although Logan will enter the annual clash winless thus far in the campaign, Coach Steve Malnar and the Grizzlies are bound to have a few trick plays up their sleeves for the Cats, according to Lindley. The Bobcat offense sputtered during the first half against the big Murray line and the Cats actually needed a little luck from a missed field goal to put it away. Spuhler directed the lone SV drive which netted the seven points but it was the defensive line which stopped Murray on the eight yard line in the fourth period after the Bobcats had fumbled that proved the margin. The hosts went for a field goal after bogging down on three attempts and the kick missed. Defensively the Cats held Murray to 87 yards on the ground and 31 through the air. Cub Scouts Hold Meetings and played on their green, Saturday, Sept. 25. The scores for the games were: 75 pound team 25, Morgan 0. 85 pound team arch-rival- However, as Coach Earl Lindley said, "you can forget the records,", when the Grizzlies and Bobcats go to battle. The 1:30 p.m. kickoff in Romney Stadium will mark the start of another footbally donnybrook in which anything can and usually does happen. win Coming off a rugged 6 over Murray High School, the Bobcats will attempt to keep the winning momentum going. We can if we (day ball, Lindley said of going unbeaten the rest of the way. Except for some knee knots, the Bobcats are still healthy and in good shape for their Larkin. The Pack received a sum- seum for four of the months. She gained many valuable experiences in this line of work. She will pursue her major at USU in child development. Ruelinda has also taught dancing at the civic Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Brigham and Bessie Griffin was their son Nile and Patricia Griffin and family of Ogden. During the afternoon another son, Terry and Kaylene Griffin and family of North Logan came to visit with their parents. Darrell Kirby conducting. The meeting commenced with a patriotic thought and Pledge of Allegiance led by parliamen- y by Gladys Loosle Clarkiton Alice Jardine, Smithfield; Edwin and Marvel Jardine, Venis and Barbara Clark, Evan and Kathryn Godfrey, Cherrill Sybil Goodey, Clark'; Flossie Atkinson"; SuzBe- anne, Natalie, Richard, linda, Hyde Park; Jack and Linda, Michael and Tamara, Lewiston. Also present were Eras two sisters and their Celebrates Thompson; Dewey and Alice Griffin, Logan; LaRue and fol-Wi- achievements: John bee received Bear, Gold tow and Silver Arrow; Joe Romiell, Citizenship Award Smith-fiel- d. Electa Griffin The following members and former members of our ward attended the 80th birthday anniversary of their sister and aunt, Electa Griffin, at the home of her daughter, Lula Michaels, in Idaho Falls on Saturday. John Jardine, Ken and Peru Ron Thurgood. Cubmaster awarded individuals the by Thaya Davis Hyde Park James Olsen James H. Olsen, 87, 378 East 6th South, died Saturday evening in Sunshine Teerrace. Bobcats Meet Logan Friday Ernest Olsen 3 ) m |