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Show 2 THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1977 Colorado Woman Visits In Clarkston Marriages NEWTON NOTES The marriage of Becky Viehweg and Samuel Clemmons will be solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple on Tuesday, May by Leda Sutherland Newton 31. that evening at the home of the brides brother Bishop Steven H. Viehweg, 550 East 3rd South Hyrum from p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Becky, daughter of Herman Viehweg, has attended Ricks College and majored in Business. She moved to Smith field last summer from Seattle and has been was enjoyed with visiting. Lewis and Cleo Smith were weekend visitors at the hQme of their daughter, Jackie and her husband Mike Leavitt and son Mike in Cedar City, Utah. This special occasion was enjoyed by family members. Newton Ward Sacrament erland, Royden Benson and meeting was conducted by second counselor Jay G. Debra Sutherland. An enjoyable afternoon was spent Rigby. He announced that a with visiting. Later Eunice .household shower will be given for Jay and Darlene Cooley paid a visit to give Lish Wednesday evening, birthday wishes. In the evenJune 1, because of the mising Gene and Christi Needham and their six children of fortune they had of their Logan were dinner guests at home being burned down on Norma's home, also enjoyMonday, May 16. Everyone the ing birthday annivers- is encouraged to donate ary. This was a very special needy household items. The afternoon for everyone. opening song was by the ward choir with 21 members Mrs. Beatrice Beck, McKinnon, Wyoming, mother of participating. Brother Rigby Mae Benson, Newton, has asked for a sustaining vote received an LDS mission call .for Christopher Routhaug to to serve in the Louisville, .be advanced in the Aaronic Kentucky mission. She will Priesthood. The special be leaving for the mission - speaker were Kurt Hunsaker home June 3. We all wish for and his daughter, Jan from her a successful and enjoyBrigham City. Kurt is a able mission. Seminary teacher at Box Jay and Darlene Lish, Elder High School. These were very well given and Deweyville, former residents of Cache Junction, had were very inspirational and the misfortune of their home enjoyed by everyone. The being burned to the ground special musical selection on Monday, May 16. All was a vocal duet by Archie Jenkins and Jay Woodward Newton and Cache Junction residents are saddened by accompanied by Nola Jen"The this dreadful news. All the kins, Morning family was away from home Breaks. This special meetat the time of the fire but Jay ing was enjoyed immensely returned soon after and with by a large crowd of ward the help of many willing members and visitors. The Gospel Doctrine class hands of friends and neighbors they were able to save under the direction of Val many of the household Rasmussen and Ned Phelps was held on Sunday evening. goods, clothing and furniA special song was sung by a ture. This indeed is a misformale quartet, Archie Jentune for the Lish family. The Elders Quorum of the kins, Harlow Griffin, Clyde Newton Ward held their Christensen, and Jay Woodmonthly social at the Newton ward accompanied by Nola cultural hall on Saturday Jenkins. The lesson The evening. Chairmen, Harold Atonement" was given by and Janet Seeley made the Val Rasmussen. This special plans and arranged the pro- and very informative and gram for the evening. Those inspiring evening was enjoypresenting their talents for ed by over 60 ward memthe Talent Night" were Joy bers. Mrs. Beatrice Beck of Larsen, vocal solo accomMcKinnon, Wyoming, has panied by Marlene Larsen; been a visitor at the home of Helen Rigby, reading; Floyd her daughter. Salisbury, Piano solo; Jack and Card Larsen, special dance number;.. Clair and Nancy Christiansen sang On Tuesday afternoon Norma Christensen of Newton was honored on her birthday anniversary by family members at her home. A delicious dinner prepared and served by the hostess and her daughter Cleo Smith was served to Hazel Rigby, Mil, dred Sutherland, Leda Suth- 7-- 9 working in the valley. Sam, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clemmons also of Seattle, plans to attend USU majoring in physical therapy. After their Canadian honeymoon they will make their home in Smithfield. . PAULA GOODEY AND GARY R. 11ENRIE Mr. and Mrs. Vernal (Pete) Goodey, Clarkston, are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Paula to Gary R. Henrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Henrie, Logan. The marriage will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Parents of the groom will be hosts at a wedding dinner at the Lion House following the ceremony. Friday evening, May 27, at 7:30 p.m., a reception will be given by the bride's parents at the Clarkston Ward cultural hall. All friends and relative are invited to attend. Paula is a 1973 graduate of Sky View High School and will be graduating in Elementary Education from Utah State University this June. Gary graduated from Logan High School in 1972. He then served a mission for the LDS Church in Sweden. This June he is graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Political Science. The couple will make their home in Ogden where Gary has accepted a position with First Security Corporation, Ogden. Showers were given for the bride by Jodie CARLA JEAN FRIEDLI AND VERNAL JAMES CLEVERLEY An open house to honor Mr. and Mrs. Vernal James Cleverley will be held on their wedding day, Saturday, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the home of the brides mother, 450 North Main, Smithfield. Karla Jean is the daughter of Mrs. Mildred R. Friedli and the late Martin E. Friedli. She is a 1977 graduate of Logan High School and four year Seminary. Vernal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Cleverley of Afton, Wyo. He is a graduate of Star Valley High School and four year Seminary. All friends relatives are invited to attend the open house. No formal invitations are being sent. After a short honeymoon the couple plans to reside in Afton, Wyo. v JS 4 ii " 'r 6 Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was conducted Edna and J. Tedd Garner, Rexburg. Idaho announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kim, to Spencer H. Geddes, son of D. Roy and Theora Geddes, Cove. They will be married Friday, May 27, in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. A reception will be held at the Stake Center in Rexburg that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Open house will be at the Cove cultural hall Saturday from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited. was held Wednesday morning at A meeting on the home of Cleone Allsop in Trenton for Cache Citizen correspondents to get acquainted with the new managing editor Thaya Davis and to discuss ways to improve town news and to get news while it's news. Those who enjoyed this special and informative meeting were Thaya Davis, Cleone has attended Ricks A shower at the home of Rhonda Hansens was given by friends. Spencer is employed at the Legrand Johnson Construction Company. He has served a 2 year LDS mission in the Dallas, Texas Mission. He is a Sargeant in the Air Force Reserve. Allsop, Evelene Moody, Correspondents Meet Cache Citizen correspon- dents was held on Wednesday, May 10 at the home of Trenton's correspondent, Cleone Allsop. Managing Editor Thaya Davis conducted the meeting. Also present were Leda Sutherland. Newton, Laree Bodily, Lewiston, and Evelene Moody, Smith-fielMany suggestions and ideas were exchanged at the gathering. Amelia Ellerman enjoyed a week long visit with her sister Effie Jardine in Idaho Falls. Mrs. Jardine is 91 years old and still living alone. The sisters had a very pleasant visit. Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellerman were their friends from Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Larsen. Mark and Lorrene Grant welcomed their first child, a daughter, Sunday, May 15. The little one checked in at 2:57 p.m. at the Logan d. Hospital weighing seven pounds eight ounces. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant, serving a mission in Newtown, North Dakota, and Mr. and Ms. LaVar Hinton of Hurricane, Utah. Speakers in the Trenton Ward recently were the two full time missionaries as t signed to the Cache Valley area. Elder Corbett from Georgia is a convert to the church of four years. He has been serving as a missionary for three months. Elder Parker is from Cleveland, Ohio, and has been serving in the Salt Lake Utah mission for 16 months. Eight month old George Merrill, son of Jay and Mary Merrill was hospitalized this past week for ear surgery. We wish him and his parents good luck. Joe and Flossie Atkinson traveled to Perry. Utah, to honor Mr. Atkinson's moth er, Selma Atkinson who was celebrating her 90th birthday on Sunday, May 22. The gathering was held at her daughter. Hazel Nelson's home. Also present was Se- lma's Rose Young. Later in the day Joe and Flossie attended church services in honor of a departing missionary Terry Tucker of Willard. A new Cub Scout leader for the Weblos has recently been appointed. George Martinez was sustained to the position in the Trenton Ward Sunday evening. sister-in-la- w Sky View Graduates Get Merit Awards Graduates from Sky View High School received merit scholarship awards for outstanding prospective graduates from the Logan Rotary Club in its weekly Thursday meeting. The awards are for Sint) each and were awarded to: Kim Allxrt Moulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moulton. Smithfield; Dale Floyd ilaiiM'ii. sou of Mi. and Mrs. Keith Hansen, Logan; Kay-len- e Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). Keith Young, Logan: Darlene Draper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rryce Draper. Hyde Park: Jana Ixe Jenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jenson, Iigan; and Wenlee Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sanders, Richmond. Bu- ttars, Rena Goodey, Rachelle Sorensen, Cherry Jardine, Camille Apgood, Michael Everhart, Chad Davis, all of Clarkston, and Stephanie and Justin Cantwell, Smith-fiel- d and Marty and Mona Harris, Tremonton. The family of the late John and Sarah Tanner Buttars held their annual family reunion Saturday in the ward cultural hall, from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. Games and other activities were enjoyed by the children. At 6 p.m. dinner was served to 110, followed by a program which included a life history of the early days of Mr. and Mrs. Buttars Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Williams, Diamonville, Wyoming, visited with their parents during the past weekend, Mr. and Mrs. David Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson. given by Mrs. Lila B. Smith of Ogden. Students from Clarkston Dallas and Sybil Sky View visiting at the home of their daughter, Myrna and Michael DeGriselles and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver and family left on Friday morning for their home in Oakridge, Tennessee, after spending family. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jacques and family of Ammon, Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buttars and daughter, Mary Jo, of Ogden visited during the weekend with their parents Mary A. Buttars and Mr. and Mrs. Brigham M. Idaho, dricks. Mrs. Nell Dahle, who has were Sunday night guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Loosle. Tellma Thompson spent two days in Bountiful visiting at the home of her daughter, LaRae and Wallace Olney Griffin. Scouts from our ward will gather newspapers on Saturday, May 28 would appreciate it if ward members will have them ready early that morning. Barbara and Venis Gark entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their sister Kay Godfrey who was celebrating her birthday annivers is improved enough to be taken out of intensive care and may soon be released to the home of his daughter Jeannine and Lloyd Hen- the past three months with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Barson and Williams, Tremonton; Blake and Laurel Williams and son Travis and Brett Williams, Ramon Godfrey; Laurie Griffin, daughter of Mrs. Phyllis Griffin; and Jann Jardine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jardine. While in Salt Lake Mrs. Sybil Goodey visited with her uncle Newell Thompson in the Bountiful hospital. Reports are that Mr. Thompson Goodey spent Sunday in Granger Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Williams were their grandchildren Gene and Casey High School May 26 are Dean M. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gark; Brent V. Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Godfrey; Duane A. Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. M0NIT0RKIT and familv. Mr. and' Mrs. Sterling Jardine and daughters, Christy and Joye arrived home Saturday after spending an enjoyable week in the East. They flew from Salt Lake Gty to New York, where they stayed at the Waldorf ALBERTO BALSAM -- 92 DRY AND CLEAN - ACNE MEDICATION REG. $3.48 3 CONDITIONER BEG, SUPER OR rnirpw 1 02. a Gmma family members. A potluck dinner ws held at the Logan 14th Ward where Henry's family Gordon, Leda, Mildred, and Debra Sutherland. Troy, Marnie, and Corey Jenkins, all of Newton and his wife's (Dinis) family of Logan. Russell. Violet. Randy, Ronnie and Tammy Porter, Roger Porter and his wife and son. Kent and Nina Despain and daughter. All enjoyed tnis special evening along with Henry, Dini and their son Eric. Archie and Nola Jenkins attended the Temple Fork Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers at the Senior Citizens center on Thursday evening where they enjoyed a very special dinner and program. A large crowd enjoyed this special evening. Meda Parker. Archie and Nola Jenkins spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City where they attended the World War I State Convention at Salt Lake City at the New House Hotel. Department meetings were held on Friday and on Saturday Memorial Services, a special program and a banquet was enjoyed by a very large group. The Newton Birthday Club was held at the home of Betty Goodsell on Friday-evening- . A delicious luncheon was prepared and served to nine guests. Those being Arlene Rigby. Janice Benson. Peggy Salisbury. Larson, Marva Richardson, Lois Jorgenson. Ileenc Christiansen and Sarah Goodsell. The evening a HEAD REG. $1.00 (He )($ AYDS - ns0 (9 SHAMPOO EARTH BORN fll- - SPEC. ROLL-O- N - ltt 0Z. - REG. $1.49 - 12 0Z. - OPEN 9 79 SHAVE CREAM COLGATE INSTANT 66 CREAMRINSE REG. $2.40 1 27 m S1 ALL GARDEN SEEDS 88 "ufo-MA- . JAR raiM)& n REG. $1.59 TANNING LOTION SECRET - 2K 0Z. COLDIGARSULS CEGEIgD t33 SPEC. A SHOULDER 3 66 REG. $4.50 PEPTO BISMOL no & REDUCING CANDY W 1 0Z. v SHAMPOO iiuihViLmlilJjiiMRd'iniwaHininfi imm UKvit NSl'.l 003 EACH La- ree Bodily, and Leda Sutherland. On Friday evening Henry Sutherland of Logan formerly of Newton was honored on his birthday anniversary by After a short honeymoon they will live in Logan. Later in the summer they will gfc on a honeymoon to Germany. Jason Buttars, Jamie d. and accompanied themselves on their guitars. attended. College and both have attended Brigham Young University and will continue their education of Utah State University. A business meeting for the and Mrs. Paul Barnard, Brigham City; and Mr. and graduating from Tre-ci- Mrs. Young spoke on acles" and told of her famthey ilys conversion while Preswere living in France. ident Young told of his experiences while he was serving as mission president in Tahiti. Mrs. Young also sang a solo This is the Story of Jesus, accompanied by Berniece Griffin. Closing son was by the ward choir The King of Love My Shepherd Is, with David Waters singing the solo. Mrs. Jack Gleason entertained in honor of her son, Courtney, who was observing his 6th birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served to the following guests: Debra, Stacey, and Holly Loosle, Olympia, Wash.; Mrs. Betty Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ravsten, Ogden; Mr. Smith-fiel- Cami; Helen Johnson and a daughters, Evelyn and Moeia, Salt Lake City; Lloyd and Kathy Gark and family, Lori and Ryan, Logan; Ruth Ann Gark and Chris Anderson and family also of Logan. Volmer and Cherill Gark, Venis and Barbara Clark and daughter Jane and granddaughter Cami Gark, attended the weddin reception for Jenell and Paul Laursen in Taylorsville. Hie bride is the daughter of Wallace and Colleen Gark, former residents of Clarkston. Jane Clark and Cami Gark spent the weekend in Salt Lake Gty visiting at the home of Evelyn Johnson. Mrs. Phyllis Griffin and family attended church Sunday in Richfield, Utah, where her nephew Garth Hatch had a testimonial prior to leaving to serve an LDS mission in Equador, South America. He enters the Language Training mission on June 9. He is the son of Early and Sadie Hatch. ident and Mrs. Kendall Young of River Heights. Mir- the enjoying were Mr. and Mr?. Glen Chambers, Gark and family, Chad and by Bishop Udell Godfrey. Special speakers were Pres- Mrs. Roy E. McKee of The Elders Quorum Presidency, Mike Maughan, Van Jenkins and Terry Griffin presented B.O.U.P. Newton News which was very entertaining. Refreshments were served and a very enjoyable time was had by all who KIM GARNER AND SPENCER GEDDES bride-to-b- e er - England, Julie Probst, Debbie Lowe, Margie Archibald and Dorothy Nazer. The Those Edwin and Marvel Jardine and sons, James and Lyle; Miss Peggy Stark of Tremonton; Ralph and Carla home. R An open house will be held ary. Guests besides the guest of honor were Evan godfrey; spent the past winter visiting with friends and relatives has now returned to her Mr. Joe ( LAKKSTON Gleason, of Colorado, spent the weekend with cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gleason. He is the son of Kay and Audrey Gleason, of Deweyville. He came down to show his two in horses at the Itockin-North Logan. Vinson and Beth Williams of Diamondville, Wyoming, visited during the weekend with their parents, David and Jasmine Williams and Glen and Melba Thompson. Gene and Casey Williams, Tremton, Blake and Laurel Williams and son, Travis, and Brett Williams of Garland visited on Sunday with their grandparents, David and Jasmine Williams. The brothers and sisters of the late J. Byron Ravsten met at the home of Mrs. Ravsten on Sunday, May 15. WALGREEN VITAMINS 50 Pnedcn.ip.tUM PkanmacUt to 8 p.m. SUNDAY 12 NOON til 6 . MONDAY THRU SATURDAY m |