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Show V OBITUARIES Funeral services for Joyce Terrace were conducted tion of Bishop Don Hansen. She died at her home, 127 North Fourth West Street, Smithfield. She was bom June 29, 1906, in Richfield, a daughter of Lars C. and Isabelle Muir Peterson. She married Lorenzo Myrle Johnson June 18, 1925, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Johnson was a member of the Smithfield Eighth Ward. She was active as a member of the Relief Society attended Lewis Smithfield schools and Brigham Young College in Logan, and was active in the LDS Church auxiliaries, having been a teacher in Primary and Relief Society, and presidency, presidency, and grandchildren Burial was in the City Cemetery. are five three great- grandchildren; three brothers, Neill Peterson, Cedar City; Ray Peterson, Heber; and Clarence Peterson, Hunter; one sister, Mrs. Alton (Ha) Johnson, Hurricane. Burial was in the Richfield Cemetery. There was a viewing at the Magley Mortuary in Richfield Saturday at 4 p.m. IS Smith-fiel- . Johnson, Logan; one daughter preceded her in death. - d It was announced that those who wish may make a contibution to the Primary Childrens Medical Crater in lieu of flowers. Joseph Bromley Abel, 83, died Wednesday at his Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth (Bessie) Bank-hea- d resi- dence, 186 South 6th West. He was born Sept. 8, 1893, in Lewiston, a son of Obed and Mary Aim Sheehy Abel. He married Sarah Ann ie Anderson, 66, of 2111 July 26, 1921, in North 1200 East were con- .Lewiston. The marriage laducted Saturday at the North ter was solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Logan IDS First Ward chan Mr. Abel had operated his with M.K. Jeppe-seBishop pel farm in Lewiston, and in his officiating. She died Wednesday in the later years managed the Logan hospital following a Green Canyon nursery until 1971. He was a membra of lingering illness. the LDS Church, and a High She was born July 18, 1910, in Paradise, to Samuel Ob-ra-y Priest at the time of his and Pearl Summers death. He was a veteran of Bankhead, and married World War I. Marion E. Anderson April 15, Surviving are his widow, 1925, in the Logan LDS Logan; aix daughters, Mrs. Horace (Verna) Turner, Temple. ' An active member of the Mrs. LaVon (Dawn) Herzog IDS Church, she had worked and Mrs. Fred ( Jolene) Kiein the Primary and Relief fer, all of Logan; Mrs. A1 (Marie) McVay, Butte, Society. She was employed aa a cook in the North Logan Mont; Mrs. Barbara Berch-told- , ' school. Brigham City, and Mrs.' ll'1" Elementary 'Mrs. Anderson had lived in' " Mark (Janis) Martindale, Lago, Idaho two years, and Burley, Idaho; 11 grandin Pasco, Wash., for 10 children; nine one brother and years. one sister, Dewey Abel, BrigSurviving are her husband of North Logan; one son and ham City and Mrs. Lloyd four daughters, Sheryl An- Pullen, Kearns. Funeral services were Fh-- ' derson of Kaysville; Mrs. Leonard (Colleen) Ferguday noon at the Nelson Funeral Chapel in Logan. son, Pasco; Mrs. Paul (Betty) Cahoon, Delta; Mrs. Burial was in the Logan City Albert (LaDawn) Waite, Cemetery. Warrensburg, Mo., and Mrs. Jerry (Linda) Brown, LoFuneral services were congan; 23 grandchildren; six ducted Thursday December and six 9, in the Wing Mortuary sisters, Mrs. Pearl Stoddard, Chapel in Lehi for George Hyrum; Mrs. Jack (Faye) Orson Godfrey who died Dec. Hancey, Ogden; Mrs. Ron6 in an American Fork ald (LaRue) Plowman, hospital due to natural Smithfield; Mrs. Harold (Alcauses. ta) Ricks, Benson; Mrs. Roy He was born Sept. 19, 1890 (Thelma) Tams, Paradise, in Clarkston, Utah, the son of and Mrs. Jack (Artell) Hirst, George and Elisa Marie Mesa, Ariz. Pack Godfrey. He married Burial was in the Paradise Dora Cedrahind, Sept. 3, 1919 City Cemetery. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Feb. 22, 1969. He was a fanner by occuFuneral services were held Saturday, Dec. 11, in the pation. He is survived by one son Trenton Ward for Joseph S. Miller, age 75. Services were and one daughter, Joseph B., conducted by Bishop Glade Lehi; Mrs. Earl (Gladys Marie) Goates, Springville, Griffen. Mr. Miller is survived by Utah; six grandchildren, two two his widow, Margaret Stewart and two sisters, Miller, one Asael Godfrey, Cyril GodMrs. Bessie Mae Bates, Yakima, Wash., a brother, Hans frey, and Mrs. Flo Munson, E. Miller of Trenton; and a all of Fielding, Utah, and sister, Mrs. Mary Gillogly of Mrs. Nettie Lott, Logan. Concluding services were Longview, Wash. in the Springville, Everheld Trenton in the was Burial green Cemetery. Cemetery. ' n, n; step-daught- QIEPCBD usi (33XB CTffiED inSGES)flKD IMlfliMB am'.t av. nra trrtra qnra QjQDOEEEB Bob Green, driver, and Valeska Wright, hostess, took the mini bus and 14 senior citizens and viewed the lights and decorations in the courthouse square attended dinner at her daughter's in Tremonton, Thursday evening in Ogden. Dinner was eaten out. Sandy and Skip (Nathan) Dopp and baby, Craig, have moved into their new white brick home on East Ma in in Richmond. Skip was his own contractor and builara. It took about a year but the Dopps are real happy. Sandy is employed part time at Thiokol as a secretary and Skip is employed in construction for Blaine Rich. An open house was held November 27 at the Smith-fiel- d ig Legal Notices blooming. son of Marie and Bowers Forrester, entered the mission home December 4 for a mission to the Arizona Temple Mission. A testimonial was held in the First Ward November 28. SMITHFIELD CITIZENS PETITION TO CREATE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT Elder David Forrester, Fern Richardson spent Thursday in Salt Lake City with her niece, Sue and Dennis Miller and Sue's mother, Venice Benson. Also present was Sandy and Lynn Richardson and family of Annabel of Qwensboro, Ken., visited her parents, Marian and Dean Bischoff then they an went to Torrance to visit Mary Ellen and Bishop Kenneth Bischoff and five child-The- v were sane that they be joined to create a Mosquito Abatement District known as "The Cache County Mosquito Abatement District. It is further understood that this and other petitions from the municipalities of Cache County will be filled with the Cfcunty Commission gan; Marilyn and Dale Nielsen and family, Terry and Cameron, Rodney and Peggy Low and family, Chris ad Mike, Inkom, Idaho, all en- joyed dinner and played games. ed to 125 10 per cent of the number of votes cast in the proposed Districts for the office of Governor at the last General Election has been obtained. The proposed boundaries of the said district shall be as set forth on the attached map of Smithfield, Utah. The following is the total number of signatures on the SMITHFIELD PETITION: Dr. Coral Gordon, Baltimore, Maryland, and her former secretary and a sister, Beth Gordon Lawrence, Ogden, all visited their brother, Pearl and Earl Gordon in Smithfield, Saturday. A potluck dinner was serv- Supper was served and at least by Marie and Bowers Forrester and family, Thad, David and Ned drove to Brigham City and enjoyed dinner and visiting with their daughter, Ann and Woody Palmer and family, SheUy, Carla, Steven and Kathy. Erleen Gregory and four Utah, hereby requests ty, i Dallice and Douglas Nilson and Randy, Angie and Tammy visited Dallice's parents in Hyrum, Agnes and Harvy Merrill. Dinner was enjoyed and they stayed over night. Ruth Gregory celebrated her 60th birthday December 4 at her home. All of their family was present. They are: Ray and Anna Gregory and four children; Margaret and Theron Archibald and four children; Mary Jo and Ted Hodges and four children of Sandy; Darrell and Ruth received seven cakes, each depicting ten years of her life and each presented her a rose, white from the boys and red from the girls with a tribute from each. Ted and Mary Jo Hodges are moving soon from Sandy In Ql V riint MIm whPB The undersigned, being residents of Smithfield, a municipality within Cache Coun- He is the Forrester's third non tn pn In mixin Roma and Clinton Low, Randy and Susie Low, Lo- Ogden. was enjoyed Thanksgiving Day and they stayed a couple of days. Jane and Bill Austin and son-in-la- w Ted is to manage the Varr department store. They swam in the ocian Thanksgiving morning. The roses are even children of Sandy; and Barbara and Joe Kmento and son of Riverdale. Dinner Ziegler drove to Roy where and two grandsons, Rulon Kay and sens, Ted and Rockv John a ward Kay played for benefit. She stayed overnight. Thanksgiving Day Winnie her hundred eleven Two (211). Mayor Oral L. Ballam Publication dates: December 9, 16,1976. Senior Citizens Monday with the center furnishing two 20 pound turkevs. Pub. Dec. Legal No. 177 and 16. 1976. 9 BLACK AND DECKER Utah Stake Dairy Farm. The purpose of the ooen house was to provide an opportunity for people to view the new dairy facility which has been completed this year primarily with donated labor by stake members. POWER TOOLS AU MEN'S AND BOYS' REDUCED COATS an. VESTS BIG SELECTION LEVIS, DOWN FILLED, Members of the welfare committee served as guides and pointed out the various features of the very modern facility. The planning and the construction of the facility were under the direction of the SAVINGS " DRILLS $1215 Stake Welfare Committee which includes President C. Dennis Funk; Dale Rindlis- -' bachra, High Council advisor; Clay Nielsen; Robert .Munk, Lloyd Facer, clerk; and Orlando Preece, Farm NYLON - ALL REDUCED SAVINGS JIG SANS 'CIRCULAR SANDERS HNS GRASS TRIMMERS ONLY CORDLESS Operator. Refreshments were served. All members of the Dnnis Funk family were home for NYLON LINE TRIMMERS DRILL KITS. $13" $26" 4 MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS LOIS Of NEN ARRIVALS APPLIANCES Thanksgiving dinner except Kevin, who is serving a mission in Finland. This LADIES included Craig, Kent, Bobby, Becky, Kristine and Lisa; Randy and Andrea Funk, Salt Lake City; and Darrell, Marianne and Tiffany But-taof Logan. Other guests were Leone Chambers, and Clay and Jackie Atkins and two sons, John and Davis. BLOUSES rs Sandy, Skip and baby, Craig Dopp, Richmond, enjoyed dinner with Skips parents, Charolette and Nathan Dopp in Logan. Sandy's mother, Wanunet-t- a Small, Richmond; Emma Thaine, Charolettes mother, Benson, Pave and Thail Thaine. Rupert, Idaho, and family; Tim and Sherry Johnson, Benson (Skips sister) were also present A social afternoon was spent. The 4th Ward Special Interest met at the hone of Velva and Lew Allsop. A program was given. Veda Lind gave two read- and Fern Heaps. De Lone and Lew W : t and De Lones mother, Anna OFF AND PANTS - OFF SUNBEAM 23 39 WAFFLE CROCK MIXMASTER IRONS MEN'S AND LADIES HAND ELECTRIC PRESTO LEATHER LOOK ONLY 4 $ SAVE ON ALL APPLIANCES BLENDERS BOYS - POTS WP0P MIXERS FRY CAN PAN - CORN POPPERS OPENERS PRESSURE C00RERS BURGERS LADIES - MENS COWBOY BOOTS COATS SAVE HAND MIXERS BLENDERS ONLY ings. Velva 's grandchildren sang Christmas songs. . Refreshments were served 'to Beth Lamb, Alta Allsop, Arlene Speth, Eva Tidwell, Beatrice Lewis, Beth Fisher Ricks College) Sid, Dan, Kenneth and Dixie. A son, Kim, is cm a mission. Dinner was enjoyed and a social ALL WRANGLER AND ACME ALL REDUCED 20 AS LOW WERE $14.88 SLEEPING BAGS HI-LIF- 1 1 98 Thursday. Loa and Lorin Coleman, Richmond, drove to Ogden, attended a session at the temple then drove to Salt Lake City where they visited a daughter and VerNell and C.D. Harmon. Also present were El Dora and Jim Anderson and fam- SAVE 50 T JACKS WERE $36.95 $2991 a niece, Ellen and Jim Tuveson in .Smithfield, 'TOGETHERNESS" IS A REALISTIC TRC-15- 2 CHRISTMAS TREES FRESH RADIO Reg. 129.95 11 NATURAl - 141 Save over 38 today on Realistic's rugged little TRC-15-2 Loaded with quality features: illuminated SRF meler and channel (elector. RF gain control. PA capability, aqueich. dynamic mike. 23 channel! Just 2x5 x7V! There only one place Santa can find it . . Radio Shack. . son-in-la- ily of Morgan. The Colemans spent three days there. The week before, the Cole- man's drove to Pruitland, Idaho, along with Rhoda GOT CKBQD Thursday evening Mrs. afternoon enjoyed. Aunt Mena Bodrero and son, Ivan, of Moses Lake, Wash., visited at the home of tB3S (0351389108 son-in-la- week. son-in-la- CKB ORB d. Adam Ned Shaffer. A family dinner was then held at the Shaffer residence for 28 people. Winnie Ziegler spent a weekend in Preston at the home of a friend, Sara Allen. Smithfield, Humphrey, drove to Cove to their daughter and home, Joyce and Gary Allen and family,. Connie (home from. GERHARTS m Preston and had dinner with Marie and Glen Cor bridge. Venice Benson is visiting her sister, Fern Richardson. Venice is from Long Beach, Calif., formally of Smith-fielShe had been visiting her daughter and Sue and Dennis Miller in Salt Lake City for two weeks. Steve and Barbara Benson had as guests, her parents, Ora and Yates Jones from Burley, Idaho, also Barbara's brother and sister-in-laIna and Garth Jones and family. and stayed three days with her brother, Rhoda and Hyrum Christensen. Sunday, Winnie Ziegler drove to Weston and attend- ' ed the christening of grandson, son of Jodie and Clair Shaffer. He was named A group from Amalga flew Mexico, for six days of relaxation, sightseeing, deep seas fishing and a swim in the ocean. Those enjoying the trip were Lois and Landall Ballard, Loif and Melroy Ballard, Deor, and Lee Reese and Jeanne and Bob Munk. Scott Fullmer from Mem an, Idaho, is attending USU and majoring in German and the theater arts. He is renting a room at the Winnie Ziegler home. His parents are Donna and Morris Fullmer of Menan. to Mazarthan, Surviving ore her husband; one son, Lorenzo Gail grandchildren, Myrtle and George Cooper and Cora Hogan drove to 8'imiFJlEXn the Primary as a teacher in Also surviving Hayes. By KVELENE MOODY groups. Mrs. Lewis was a member of the William B. Preston Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Surviving are one son and four daughters: Conway H. Jr., Roy; Mrs. Roy (Vinetta) Renner, Logan; Mrs. Lowell (Ann) Smart, Georgetown, Idaho; Mrs. John (Kathryn) Stowe, Brigham City,- and Mrs. Robert (Sarah Lou) Hayes, Santa Clara, Calif.; 10 From Mexico Primary and Sunday School, and visiting teacher. Also, she had participated in the choir and other musical ward organist ' r Returns h Wednesday noon in the Hall Mortuary Chapel by Bishop LoyW. Watts. She died Sunday evening at the Sunshine Terrace. She was born April 9, 1891, in Smithfield, a daughter of Henry and Mary Ann Scrow-the- r McCracken. She married Conway H. Lewis June 16, 1912, in Preston. Their marriage later was solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He preceded her in death Mrs. Amnlga Group Funeral services for Ruby Peterson Johnson, 70, were conducted Saturday at the Smithfield Fourth-EightWard chapel under the direc- McCraken Lewis, 85, of 225 North 2nd West, Sunshine Donna and Burton Isaacson. There were 40 present. Fern Richardson drove to Hayes, Kansas, with Marie nd Odis Talbot of Lewiston, where she visited her son, wife and family, Sharon and Dennis Richardson and family, Lori, Bret and Ty. They were gone ten days and went sight-seein- g of close towns around; also Wimmer, Ogden and visited Mrs. Wimmer's daughter in Pocatello over night. Next day they drove to Fruitland SEASON N. STATE SUPPLVPRESTON, 0 A. IDAHO |