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Show 2 THE CITIZEN . THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1177 Dianna and Lyle Esplin announce the arrival of a girl, March 16, at the Logan Hospital. They all live at 134 N. First West. Smithfield. She weighed eight pounds and was 20 inches long. She has a brother and three sisters, Jamie, 15, Jodie (brother), 12, Jackie, 10 and Jenette, H4. She is number nine grand- Grandparents are Jean and Gar Workman, Smithfield and Maudie and James Long, Carson City, Nevada. are Great-grandparen- ts Florence and Sylvester Phillips, Lyman, Wyo., and Bessie and Bud Workman, Ogden. She will be named Holly Marie Long. Patricia and Kim Cron-quis- t, Smithfield Canyon Road, Smithfield, welcomed a boy March 21 at a Logan hospital. He weighed seven pounds three and one half ounces and was 20Vi inches long. He has a brother, Troy, 7. Grandparents are Wilda and Ollie Cronquist, Smith- Godfrey's - field and Donna and Les Wight, Tremonton. By . The Newton Ward Sunday School Family Spiritual Presentation was given by the Joe Larsen family. The topic How Can I Show My Gratitude for the Love and Sacrifice of Our Savior" was given with talks by Joe (father). Joy (mother) and Thel- ma and David Henderson, Harrisville, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Blackfoot, Idaho. He will be named Jeremy Kim Cronquist. Their first child, a girl, arrived March 21 at a Logan hospital for Janet and Alden Bingeli, 315 E. 120 South, Smithfield. She weighed seven pounds 12 ounces and was 20 inches long. Grandparents are Lois and Douglas Dewey, Logan, and Mabel and Burton Scofield, Logan. Mrs. Katie Earl, Logan, and Arlen and Fern Dewey, Logan. The little miss is to be named Camille Bingeli. . child for Mrs. Phyllis Tout, Smithfield and the 12th for Beulah and Angus Esplin, Smithfield. She is named Julie Esplin. Gloria and Bartley Long, 10 N. 1st East, Smithfield, welcomed their first child, a girl, on March 21 at a Logan hospital. She weighed seven pounds six ounces and was 20V4 inches long. - celebrate her birthday. Benjamin Lott and Eliza Jane Clark. On March 28, 1917 she married Jeddie Archibald Bingham in the Logan LDS Temple. He died March 21, 1939. Mrs. Bingham is the mother of six children: Jeddie, Boise, Idaho; Budd L., Granger; Marzella Archi- bald, Burley, Idaho; Vernon A.. Bear River City; Ronald N., Tempe, Arizona and Stanley P., Smithfield. She has 34 grandchildren and 60 Gladys has held numerous LDS Church positions and is well known for her ability at piecing and quilting quilts. bjOLADYSU)OSLE Steven Godfrey; also Galen Smyer and the ward bishopric. Following church a dinner was served at the Godfrey home to the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jones, Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. Galen Smyer, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ark and daughter, Salli; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Godfrey. The son of Kendon and Jaydene Godfrey was blessed Sunday by his father, Kendon, and given the name of Troy Matthew Godfrey, at Ricks Col- lege where her daughter, Annette, is a student. Su- zanne, Mary Jo, Keith and Eric. The song Love One to Another was sung by Keith, Joy. Curtiss and Mary Joe. They were accompanied by Judy Woodward. This was very well given in a very special way and enjoyed by the large group of ward members and visitors. Newton Ward fast and testimony meeting was conducted by Bishop Max Christiansen. He announced there would not be any regular church meetings in the ward next week due to General Conference. It was announced that the roadshow will be held April 5 and 6 in the Clarkston Ward due to the remodeling project. All ward members invited to attend. Tickets for Sounds of Zion will be sold by Floyd Salisbury. It will be held at the USU Fine Arts Center in April 8 and 9. The opening song of the meeting was sung by the Ward Choir with 20 members participating in singing, I Know Lives. That My Redeemer Bishop Christiansen Sunday by her grea-unclDarrell Godfrey, and given the name of Debra Ann. He was assisted by her grandfather, Ernest Huppi, her father, Lee, Harold Godfrey, David Balls and the ward bishopric. Following church dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huppi, Vivian Godfrey, Josephine and Leon Godfrey, Darrell and Bonnie Godfrey and family; Glenna Balls and daughter, Tena. e, they met their daughter, Jeanette Moore of Everett, Wash., who came to Mo- thers Week 80th She was born March 22, 1897 at Lehi to Cornelius Great grandparents are George and Gladys Loosle received word of the safe arrival of a new granddaughter bom in a Sr It Lake City hospital. Proud parents are Gaylen and Carla Loosle of Hunter. She checked in Cami Clark, daughter of Ralph and Carla Clark, celebrated her 10th birthday Sunday. Her grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Cooper of Smith-fiel- d d Cleon Richardson, Logan, and Armenta and C.B. Sorenson, Preston. She will be named Amanda Duncan. Dee and Linda Hansen and family spent a few days in home with them ham was honored at a family party at her home in Smith-fielSunday afternoon to Wilkinson, North Logan. She is the first grandchild for each set of grandparents. George and Gladys Loosle returned to their home Monday after spending six days in Ammon, Idaho, at the home of Ronald and Brenda Jacques and family. There Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Cora Godfrey who has spent the winter there returned to her MRS. GLADYS BINGHAM Gladys Irene Lott Bing- eld, and Betty and Fred get together was enjoyed Sunday at the home of Burke and Alene Godfrey. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mr. Godfrey. Family members attending were Eld and Glenda Abbott and family of Spanish Fork, Kevin and Tony Hollingsworth, Preston; and Mont and Susan Godfrey and family, Clarkston. the chidren, Curtiss, Nancy and John Duncan, 356 W. 1st N., Smithfield, welcomed their first child, a girl, March 22 at a Logan hospital. She weighed seven pounds and one ounce and was 18 inches long. Grandparents, Anna Mae and Gilbert Duncan, Smithfi- Get -Together A family ,i i. Larsen Present Births .KI)sr TIIKKI.AM) i. mi .lint Itiisc Ami n Sunday a family iliiiiiwas held at the home of Gary and Sandy Goodsell in the honor of their son, Troy, who was baptized on Friday and confirmed on Sunday. Family members who enjoyed ( welcomed and read membership for new members, Gordon and Paula Hill and children, Mark and Abby, from Pocatello, Idaho. The daughter of Lyle and Karren Ballard was blessed and named by her father He Mandy Lyn Ballard. was assisted by the Bishop- ric. grandfather, George Ballard and Marvin Cos per. Those confirmed after baptism on Friday evening this special were Troy's grandparents. Glenn and Amy Bowman of e Preston and Ted and Troseth and three children of Grace, Idaho. Gary and Sandy and their five Kay-len- i',l cuius hinciieon prepared by r. ruing- A the hostess was served to 11 those being Dody guests Jones, Peggy Salisbury, Larsen. Janice Benson. Ileen Christiansen, Mar-gen- e Anderson. Leda Suther- - La-Wa- imihlicld City will SMITHFIELD CITY CORPORATION (s) Betty J. Hatch Recorder Legal No. March 191 31, 1977. were Troy Glenn Goodsell, son of Gary and Sandy Goodsell, who was confirmed by Terry Griffin, assisted by the Bishopric and Van Jenkins. Clair Griffin was confirmed by his father, Douglas Griffin, assisted by the Bishopric and grandfather, Horace Rose. The Junior Sunday School Spiritual presentation was given by Wendell Phelps, Tamralee Hansen, Greg Fabricius, Jeanette Benson, and Jeneil Benson. Newton young homemak- ing club was held at the home of Helen Cooley on Wednesday evening. The program presented for the evening was a film strip On How to Conserve Energy in the Home. Bingo was enjoyed by the group and home storage items were given for the prizes. This special and educational evening was en- joyed by 25 members. Refreshments were served by hostesses Janet Seeley and Verla Summers. On Sunday after fast and testimony meeting a family dinner was held at the home of Doug and Margret Griffin in honor of their son, Clair, who had been baptized on Friday and confirmed at fast meeting. Family members who enjoyed this special were family Horace Rose, (Margrets father) Alice Griffin, (Dougs mother) and the get-togeth- er assisted by grandfathers, Verl Buttars and Don Godfrey; uncles, Curtis and Steven Godfrey, Callan Buttars and Dennis Rhodes, and the ward bishopric. Dinner was served afterward at the Godfrey home to Mr. and Mrs. Verl Buttars; Jayne Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. Callen Buttars and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rhodes and family, Beverly Warner and daughter, Sheri, Lora Nish and weighing nine pounds, 12 ounces and was 21 inches long. She was also welcomed home by three brothers, Michael, Steven and Gary. During Sacrament meetenjoyed dinner with ing them. During the afternoon Sunday the daughter of her grandparents, Venis and Curtis and Marilyn Godfrey Barbara Clark, Jane Clark, w war blessed" and "given the name of Ginger Godfrey by Evan and Kathryn Godfrey, her father, assisted by her of Clarkston and ValDean and Esther Ann Durrant and grandfathers, Don Godfrey1 daughter, Stacy, and Mr. family of Franklin called at and Douglas Clark, her and Mrs. Mike Nish. 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