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Show Hubbard Noted 89th Birthday LEWISTON LEARNINGS Soc Labile Citizen cXhe Buttars Family Holds Reunion By EVELENE MOODY Barbara and Steven Benson and family, Ronnie, Ann and Stacie, drove to Vernal to see the dinosaur quarry and stayed with relatives, an aunt and uncle, Gladys and Bryant Brady. They also saw the zoo in Salt Lake City, the Hansen . golf were played and visiting enjoyed. Mary Jean Swartz attended the dance review of Marjorie Eskelson Saturday at Sky View High School. Her celebrated her birthday June 2 along with her husband, Preston, and her mother, from Vancouver, Wash. 'Since their arrival a new daughter, Mindie May, has granddaughters, Myrlene arrived. They moved here and Teresa, daughters of for his new business of Robert and Diane Swartz, Welding Supply. They plan to build a home. He likes to performed in the review. Gwen and Ted Richards race cars and drive a four and sons, Steven and Jay, wheel drive. Bountiful, stayed with his Ruth Ann and Ron Munns mother, Nora Richards, of Grace, Ida., and' three Smithfield, over night. Another son, Phyllis and Max children, RayAnn, Rhonda Richards and family, Nanci, and Ricky, and Dixie and Lu Jeri and Vicki Jill, Franklin, Harris and son, Gabriel, Maggie Erickson. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Alma Fawns, Card-stoAlberta, Canda, visited Garnett and Alden Cornish in Cove along with Mildred Karren of Lewiston. Peggy and Rodney Low and family of Inkom visited his parents Roma and Clinton Low and enjoyed a picnic on the Lows back lawn. Also present were Merilyn and Dale Nielsen and family and grandmother, Elsie, Romas mother. Games of tennis and n, Planatarium, toured the temple grounds and visited Mr. Benson's parents, Lydia and Neal Benson. Nora Gene and Keith Bishop and five children, Steve, Sheri, Ricky, Teressa and Brent of Bountiful visited Elena and William Stack and daughter, Bridie Marie, 2, have moved to Smithfield also visited. Logan. grandparents, Venice and Arrol Smith in Amalga. Dinner was enjoyed. A daughter from Petersboro, Vicki and Larry Olsen and Chad and Kim also enjoyed dinner and visited. Sheri Bishop is staying with her grandparents for the week. Myrle and Joseph Timmins and son Garth drove to St. Charles, Ida., to decorate graves. They met two of Myrles brothers, George D. Linford and wife, Hope, of Pocatello and James E. Linford and wife, Renee, Kays-villThey also met friends Dora Allred and Bemiece Allred Rich. A picnic lunch was enjoyed at the north beach of Bear Lake. They stopped to visit Caroline and Robert Timmins at Garden City and son Bob. Later Linda and Marlin Gittens and family and Lois and John Sorenson and family visited the girls parents, Myrle and Joe and brother Garth. Visiting at the home of Thaya and Bob Davis was her aunt and uncle. Merle and Jay Eggleston of Pocatello and Edna and Elgin Wheelock, Pocatello. Edina and Jay are brother and . Couple Notes 50th Year Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sheen will be honored by their children on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house at the Smithfield Lions' Lodge, e. long-tim- e residents - At Hays, Kansas, Odis and Marie Talbot attended grad- uation rites when their granddaughter, Lai Richardson, graduated from high school. Lori is the daughter of Sharon Lee and Dennis Richardson. Her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Fern LDS Church, especially the Relief Society Organization. They are the parents of four children, Mrs. Harold (Donna) Christiansen, Idaho d, Richardson, Smithfield, ac Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Allen ial Day. Afterwards her sister and husband from Burley, Wilma and Fred n Bowcutt and daughter, and son Jay of Black-fooa sister Jean and Lion-- . al, Lloyd and Mary and Sam d, Troy, Melody, Christopher, children at home, enjoyed refreshments and visiting ' A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Goodey of Clarkston in the Logan Hospital on June 1. She weighed seven pounds, nine ounces and was 20 inches long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Goodey, Clark- ston, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow of Benson. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Gail Godfrey, Clarkston, on June 3 in the Logan Hospital. She weighed 10 pounds eight ounces and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Godfrey of Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carter of Milwaukee, Wis. They have two other child- Richmond on a ride to Grace to vist Ruth Ann and Ron Munns and family. Ruth Ann Goodey and Mr. and Mrs. n, her parents. Garnett and Alden Cornish in Cove. Dinner was served and several cemeteries visited. The family of Ruth and Gilbert Phillips held family home evening at the Lions Bowery at the park. Pot luck smorgasboard was enjoyed. Ruth Ann, Melody and Dixie played guitars and Ruth played the ukele with Mike and Annabell on harmonicas. Present with Ruth Ann, Mike, Dixie. Michella, Jamie, Troy, Melody and Christopher. Mrs. Roy Earl. Logan, visited Nora Richards. Dinner was served and they enjoyed a ride. Brett Skidmore, Idaho Falls, visited his grandparents, Garnett and Alden Cornish, in Cove for a week while his parents are on vacation. Carol Ann Mooseman and Clayton Barlow spent Sunday visiting grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Cornish in Cove. Mary Jean Swartz, along with her family, Robert and Diane Swartz and six children, Steven and Debra Swartz and two children. and neighbors Verla J' y Jane and Kim Sparks are happy to announce the ar- -' rival of their first child, a daughter, born on May 18 in the Logan Hospital. She checked in weighing seven pounds and 13 ounces and and Jamie are sisters. Diane and Kenneth Moose-maBountiful, and family, Carol, Nancy, Robert, Denise, and Laura Jean, visited trip. For graduation exercises at Viewmont high school last week, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Baird drove to Bountiful, Utah. Their granddaughter, Cindy Baird, was a graduate. Cindy's parents are LaMar and Shirley Baird. The Ralph Bairds stayed overnight in Bountiful. Alma and Ida Kemp were present for the Viewmont high school graduation when Lewiston Second Ward church services. His father officiated in the blessing. The infant is the son of Leland and Irene Weatherston. Both of the grandmoth- ers were present for the occasion. They are Mrs. kinds of properties over the years. Charles had the privilege of experiencing pioneer conditions in the UNOs. He feels it a choice experience to have seen the groat changes that have taken place from the horse wagon days and the two-roo- log cabin m homes to what we see today. Mr. Hubbard is the picture of Health and is able to do quite a bit of work. He believes in keeping active and that is what he says contributes to his good health. Bertha Fullmer and Mrs. PRESENTS PROGRAM Hazel Weatherston, both of Rex burg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gibbons and their children, Sugar City, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Gibbons on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bailey and their son, Layne, Ogden, were Sunday guests of their aunt, Louise Layne. The Smithfield Second ward Relief Society choir put on ren. the program at sacrament meeting. The choir sang four songs led by Ruth Phillips and accompanied by Becky Hill-lip- s. Speakers were Betty Phillips, Kaye Loosle and Connie Pehrson. A boy was bora to Patricia and Dan Gyilenskog, Smith-fiel- d, FirstSecurity Bank of Utah, N.A. Subordinated Notes First Security Bank is offering $23,000,000 in Subordinated Notes. He weighed six May pounds 154 ounces. He is the 12th grandchild for Laurel and Duke Gyllen-sko31. g, Smithfield and the ninth for Dorothy and Lynn Larson, Preston. He has one Mrs. r, Fred Bateman, Richmond. He was ' named James Douglas. was 21 inches long. Her daddy is employed at Wurlit-zerProud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dallas s. Glenneth Sparks. Great grandmother is Mrs. Annie J. Thompson, all of Clarkston. Ruth and Roger Swaner, 210 North Second East, Smithfield, welcomed a boy May 14 at a local hospital. He weigh- ed eight pounds 114 ounces and was 21 inches long. He has brothers Derrick, David and Shawn. Grandparents are Burdetta and Lamont narns, Smithfield and Eugene and mary Swaner. Ogden. He is to be named Michael Paul Swaner. Nicole Wiehelm, first child for LaAnn and Rodney, arrived at the Logan Hospital May Gradparents include Marilyn and Roy Wilhelm, North Logan and Nina and Nolan Ballard, Benson. Great grandparents, Mrs. Lucille Wilhelm, North Logan and Mildred and Ed South, North Logan. 28 weighing seven pounds eight ounces. A daughter was bom to Elena and William Stark May 31. She weighed six pounds 144 ounces. She will be named Mandie May. Grandparents are Wilmith Stark, Richmond and Mrs. Marie Bechill, M. Van-Cove- r, Wash. Janet and Edwin Comia, Smithfield, announced the birth of a son on May 29. He weighed eight pounds 14 ounces. Grandparents are Carol and Paul Comia. Logan and Laura Downs, Smithfield. He has a great-grandmothe- r, Mrs. Birdie Downs. Smithfield. He will be named Jeremiah Thomas Cornia. A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Rigby on May 31 in the Logan hospital. She weighed seven pounds and 124 ounces and will be named Sabrina. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rigby of Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bliss of Wellsville. She is their first child. Available in a minimum of $500 and increments of $100. The offering circular is available and notes may be purchased at any office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., or you may use the coupon below to secure an offering circular. r First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., P.O. Box 1417, Salt Lake.City, Utah 841 10 Gentlemen: Please send me an offering circular of your subordinated note issue. i The Cache Citizen Phone 563-59- 00 Courtlond Jenkins, Advertising Manager Thaya Davis, Managing Editor Published every Thursday in Smithfield, Utah, 84335 and entered as Second Class mail in the Smithfield Post Office. Name (Pica I I I I I I I Prim) Address t in- street state Zip : V. Subscription Rates S5 a year in Cache. Franklin, and Box Elder counties. S10 a year outside the three counties. Correspondents for the paper include - oSfoi I he principal office of 1'irst Security Bank of I :tah. N.A. is 79 South Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah Ilyrum and Edwin Noble, Beth Lamb and Mary Ledingham I farms, homes and other n. with their parents, Ruth and Gilbert Phillips. The Harris' are moving back to Tremon-to- n this week. A brother and wife, Ella and Nephi Petersen, Magna, and her sister, Gwen Page of Salt Lake City visited Nora Richards in Smithfield recently. Janie Phillips, Smithfield, accompanied her grandmo- ther, Lavene Galbraith, overjoyed when Connies parents came to visit. Willard and Mildred Harman of St. George, Utah, stayed for the weekend and have gone on to Wyoming for a fishing bors. Charles had had quite a number of occupations. He engaged in farming, operated threshing machines in the saw mill, and went from logging to lumber business for many years. He also engaged in the Real Estate business, buying and selling grandchildren and nine 16 ' n Pennsylvania. Mike and Annabell Harris, Emily and Mathew, Smith-fieland Jane, Michelle, - Shirley Merrill Hubbard, Grace, Idaho, and other goodies brought in by neigh- Births t, family enjoyed lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon were informed of the death of their grandson, Darryl Adams, Friday while attending school in Salt Lake City. He was to' get his high school diploma this week. He was the son of Janet and DeVell Adams, Fielding. Elder Tracy W. Phillips, son of Ruth and Gilbert Phillips, is on a mission to n, Charles Hubbard, bom in Willard, Utah, observed his 89th birthday at his home, Smithfield, on May 25. Members of the family, neighbors, and friends stopped by to offer good wishes; others called by phone. His wife, Elsie, helped to make a pleasant day by preparing a very delicious chicken dinner along with some birthday cake made by Jerry Sheen, Roy. They have (Jean) Ndlson, Smithfield; Larry Sheen, Wellsville and Lee-An- . of and Eva Sheen. He was employed by Del Monte Corp. in Smithfield for many years. He is a High Priest in the Smithfield 1st Ward and is a home teacher. Mrs.' Vivian Sheen was born in Logan, a daughter of Robert S. and Edna McNeil. She has been active in the Donna and Albert Heaps visited cemeteries in Smith-fielLogan, Clarks ton, Weston and Franklin on Memor- Buttars, her children, grandchildren, and enjoyed a turkey dinner and an afternoon of sociability. Those present besides Mrs. Buttars were; Verl and Ida Buttars, Centerville; Guy and Afton Buttars and JoAnne, Richmond; Arlin and Dolores Buttars and Darla and DiLynn, Lewiston; DeVon and Sheila Buttars and Kami and Jamie, Clarkston; Darrel and Debbie Buttars and Jennifer and Kory, Logan; Darlene Buttars, Lewiston, and Bob Hyde, Preston; Gail Buttars, Logan; Cindy and Ernie Forsgren and two daughters and Debbie Buttars, her husband, and their baby, all of Logan; Kevin- and Jana Buttars, Logan; Mrs. Beverly Plain and her two daughters, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rodney Buttars and two boys, Salt Lake City, and her sister, Nancy, also Salt Lake City. Mrs. Plain and Mrs. Rodney Buttars are the dauof ghter and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Maurice Buttars of Flint, Mich., who were not able to be present. Val Buttars of Preston and his family were not present. . Beverly Plain and her girls were overnight guests of Arlin and Dolores Buttars and their family. their grandson, Alma Farnsworth, received his diploma. He is the son of LaReta and Gene Farnsworth. The Kemps stayed overnight. Recent holiday visitors of the Kemps were Carl and Ida May Hall and family of Shelley, Idaho, and Kirby and Suzanne Rice and three of their children, Ogden. Libbie Karren attended church services in Weston Ward Sunday. Her companied the Talbots on their eight day trip, as did LaVor Jensen, Dayton. Following a recent trip to Chico, Calif., Mrs. Zola Allen is now at hone. For 11 days she visited with her son and Dr. Dennis daughter-in-laand Sherrill Allen and their children. Their son, Randy, had returned from an LDS mission to Guatemala and great-grandsogave a report of his mission Rocky J. McKay, in his ward while his grand- was blessed and named that mother was there. day. He is the son of Dan and A new grandchild is anJeannett McKay. nounced by Mrs. Marva Roger and Lance Karren Buttars. On June 1, 1977, at of Salt Lake City visited oi the Logan hospital, a daughMemorial Day with their ter was bom to Marcia and grandmother, Libbie KarEric Mattson of Paris, Ida- ren. On Saturday, June 4, ho. Libbie Karren and her dauMemorial day visitors of ghter, Bette Nash, witnessed Bob and Leona Blair were the Salt Lake LDS Temple Vera and Rey Frandsen of wedding ceremony uniting a Idaho Falls; Carma and grandson, Randy L. Karren, Boyd Karren, Bountiful; and Ginnette Miller. They Gayle and Dale Bradford also attended the wedding and their sons, Jeff and breakfast at Log Haven in Mrs. Millcreek Canyon and the Brett, Bountiful. Frandsen is Bob's sister and reception, which was held at Carma Karren and Gayle the Shalamar Chrystal Bradford are daughters of Room. the Blairs. Alan Dean Weatherston, Robin and Coinie Lawson bom May 16, was blessed and their four children were and named Sunday in the The family of Mrs. Elva Layne Buttars and the late Orson Buttars met Monday of last week at the Lewiston Community building. Mrs. w Smithfield. Mr. Sheen was bam in Smithfidd, a son. of James E. sister. .JUter-an- d 102 gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Sheen were married June 8, 1927, in the Logan LDS Temple. They are By LAREE BODILY - North 350 East, June 12, from 2 until 5 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. It is requested that there be no HY; i I 841 1 1. |