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Show CORNISH CORNER SociabQe Citigm 0Tfce Relatives Visit From England By LYNNE ANNE FISHER Bette Kirk and sons, Sherman and Stephen, drove to Walnut Creek, Calif., to visit A Maurice Smith. In Los Angeles the Kirk's spent Saturday in Fielding with their daughter Janet and DeVere Adams and family. A daughter, Jana Dee Adams, prepared and served a delicious dinner. d and wife Kay Smith, Hacienda Heights, all went out to dinner and the Kirk's stayed with them. They stopped at Tel ton and rode the train Roaring Camp Train." Myrle and Joe Timmins and son, Garth, drove to the Blackfoot Reservoir to fish for a few days and caught Light refreshments were served. One June 28 the Fifth Ward Relief Society plan on taking a trip to Salt take City. In the Second Ward Sacrament meeting the Relief Society choir put on the Mrs. Mary Jean Swartz attended the USU Commencement where she saw the graduation of her nephew, Ralph Lynn Erickson, son of program. It was under die direction of Ruth Philip with Bertie Phillips n- - accompanist. Four musical numbers were presented as (1) Rein. (2) 1 Need Thee Every Hour. (2) More Holiness Give Me and (4) God Made 'ur Hands. The program was on ti e Savior, the art of story teiling. Board mem! s gave the "stories - Betty i Phillips. Cuthrino Loosle ;r,d Connie Pchrson. North Cache Births their limit. They met a brother of Myrle's, Denzil Linford and wife Hope, Pocatello and all Julia and George Crockett, Smithfield, welcomed a girl, fished. Monday, June 13, Marianne and Michael Jones welcomed the arrival of a new son at the Logan hospital. He weighed eight pounds, 4'a ounces, and was 20' i inches long. His name will be Harris Michael Jones. June 6. Garths friend, DeVerle She has a sister, Amy Dawn, l1 years. She weighed six pounds two ounces. Elvina and Jack Ronzen-bege- r, Smithfield, announce the arrival of their 19th grandchild. Ryan, was born June 2 to Nadine and Jay Ronzenberg-er- , Providence. He weighed seven pounds seven ounces. Patricia and Douglas Larson, Smithfield, welcomed a boy, June 9. Carol and Larry Blolse, Smithfield, announce the arrival of a son, June 7. He weighed ten pounds four ounces. He has a brother and a sister, Eric, 12 and Michelle, Evans of Pocatello had a boat and camper as did the Timmins. They all reported having a grand vacation. Resells and Elliott Thorn-le- y drove to Pasco, Wash., to visit their daughter, DeAnn Le Mieux and family. There are three children, married and two at home, Craig 16 and Mike 10. While there DeAnn graduated from Columbia State College. They all attended the exercises. DeAnn graduated in business administration. was done in Pasco and they saw the McNarry Dam and the Columbia Basin Area. DeAnn and sons, Craig and Mike, accompanied their Handicraft, pool and quilling. Sons of Utah Pioneers meeting in evening. June . 17 Program -- Connie Nye and daughters, a musical show. Closed. June 18, 19. 20 June 21 Shufflcboard, cards, pool and quilting. Lapidary class that evening. June 22 Bingo, pool and quilting. June Handicraft, 23 quilting and pool. June 24 Blood pressure noon to 2 p.m. Program, 2:30 p.m. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nebekcr will present a musical variety show. Notes: One June 22 will be a trip to Wendover. Stay over for night. Telephone reservations. On July 5, meals will be served at the center. Tuesday through Friday. Make a reservation by telephoning -- He weighed five pounds 11 ounces. He will be named Roy M. Rawlins. His brothers and sisters are Darlene, 14, Delmar, 12, Patricia Ann, 9 and Jennifer, Sigma Alpha Sorority. Jerald Williams, Spanish on guitar; Ruth Phillyss on idle; Wendell Williams on steel guitar and LaVine Merrill, singer, al played their instruments and sang a variety of songs. FIRESIDE June 1G 7. program for the Epsilon SPECIAL IN'TERKS I 752-945- 6 6. Grandparents Maxine and Reginald Rawlins, Cove and Etta LaRue and Joseph Morrison, Franklin. 752-945- Fireside was held for the Special Interest Group of Richmond Slake and Smith-fiel- d Slake. It was hosted by and held at the Smithfield Stake Center. LuDcan and Jim Pond and family gave the musical program. Lu Allsop gave a spiritual talk. They all then assembled in the cultural hall for refreshments under the direction of Alta Allsop, ward representative. About 80 attended. LARGEST TIN MINE The largest opencut tin mine in the world is on the outskirts of Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. In operation for 70 years, the pit is more than 500 feet deep and half a mile T renton camp-ou- Curlee By Or Harmony He'll Love The New Stylos And Colors In Swedish Knits LIFE TIME GIFTS BINOCULARS IT IUSHNIU ir BAROMETERS IT SIKUIOE RIFLE SCOPE r lUSHNCLl committments required Scouts T ake T rip talloy Ball and If You Are Between 16 and 21 ou ... ... ou YOURE NOT OUT OF OPTIONS See JOB CORPS Screener Your AT YOUR NEAREST JOB SERVICE OFFICE Learn a Skill Earn a High School Diploma JOB Rainbow Lake. One observation was the s weather pattern in the rain and snow storms move in circles, striking each day about 2 p.m. leader Ron Hepnur reported. The Forest above Roosevelt, t SERVICE cCZ! UWHXfMTMEWOr imomHT take and hoys to the Ashley National SECURITY Uin-lah- Utah, for their scouting experience. Members of the troop who went were James ana Jeff Godfrey. Scott Hcpnur, Brad GIVE DAD BETTER HEALTH for group returned tired, but well paid in experiences. Hansen, Douglas Reeder, Bruce Andrew, Scott Ezola, and Shawn Nielsen. The group spent one day working on two Eagle projects to help Scott Ezola and Jeff Godfrey. They helped the forest service destroy fire rings and other evidence of man to make the area look more natural. They also helped clean up the area FATHER'S DAY NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF CACHE VALLEY DAIRY ASSOCIATION Htt Qi NOTICE IS GIVEN that a special meeting of the members of the Cache Valley Dairy Association will be held on Wednesday, June 29th. 1977, at 8:00 P.M., at the Smithfield 4th and 8th nipitWards Meetinghouse, First OBITUARIES1' Christensen of work of school 6-- Robert Andrew, took the L. summer in Cornish. He is the nephew of Dawn (Mrs. Ralph) Pitcher, and arrived hre June 8. Randy is 16. Mrs. Bailey's return to Salt Lake by Wednesday. Randy Maw of Sandy, Utah, is learning to farm this around the lakes. Also as part of their activities they took a 12 mile hike up the White Rock river to Fox take, and the Crescant Lake area. On another day they hiked the 7 miles to Kidney Venture leader, liepnur and his two Funeral services were conMonday, June 13, for James Christensen, Suit, Sport Coat & Slack and Western Suits and her husband, t. advisors, w Rose and William E. Bailey visiting recently. They arrived from Salt Lake City on Sunday and stayed for several days sightseeing in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming with Mrs. Fisher. Artistic Eight Venture Scouts of Trenton's Troop 62 and their lenders traveled to the Uintah mountains for a six duy wide. New Swedish Knit two days. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Fisher had Mrs. Fishers sister-in-la- with her three children, Greg, Teresa and Tommy. Sandy and her children, ducted Lowell GO, in Chapel Bishop A Buttars' daughter from Kimberly, Idaho, for the past two weeks. Bishop Buttars and his wife stayed with Mrs. Fonnesbeck in Kimberly for Amy Lloyd, Shelley, Idaho, sister of Sandy (Mrs. Chris) McKnight, Cornish, visited Mrs. McKnight for a few days Inst week along Ron Tonna and Dee Rawlins, Cove, welcomed a boy, June Smithfleld for a few days rest. At their meeting at the Bluebird, a group put cm the Two year old Machelle is excited about her new blather. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Chadwick Jones, Brig-haCity and Mr. and Mi v Woodrow Hale of Logan. Senior Calendar 8. to home and Social Science. In the Third Ward Relief Society following the lesson, the Chris Clark family entertained with Hawaiian music, played the uke, danced and sang. Earl and Pearl Gordon visited Universal Studios, Magic Mountain, Marine-lanand spent two nights on the beach. Bette's brother, Sherman grandparents Berniece and Gordon Erickson. He graduated in the field of Humanitarian Arts of weeks with his grandparents. taVine and Grant Merrill. Bette's parents, Iola and Sightseeing grandson, Mike Fee, Salt take City, spent a couple Matthew and Jason, returned to Shelley with Mrs. Lloyd for the next week to visit while Mr. McKnight is completing this summer's tour of duty with the National Guard at Dugway. Bishop Asael Buttars and his family have enjoyed a visit from Marilyn Fonnes-bec- k who is Bishop and Mrs. Mr. und Mrs. Deconn Pitcher. Cornish, had relatives of Mrs. Pitcher's for a visit during the week of June 11. Mrs. Pitcher's niece Pam, her husband, Russell Read and their daughter Janet, all from Suffolk, England, who were touring parts of the United States with Mr. and mrs. Ronald Hanson, Cheyenne, Wyoming, stayed three days with the Pitchers. Mrs. Hanson (Susan) is Mrs. Pitcher's great niece. Mrs. Pilcher, who is English, enjoyed this reunion very much. a.nd.Se.n?. North Utah, for the purpose of updating and amending the By-Laof the Cache Valley Dairy Association; and all members of the Association are invited to attend such meeting. A copy of the proposed amendments are on file in the office of the Association at Amalga, Utah, for inspection by any member during n regtildr business hours. the Clarkston Ward under the direction of Udell Godfrey. Mr. Christensen died Thursday in a Salt Lake City hospital after an extended illness. He was born Feb. 7, 1911, Dated June 14th, 1977. in Clarkston, a son of Joseph CACHE VALLEY DAIRY George and Annie Petersen ASSOCIATION , Christensen. He was a retirBy TED ROPER, ed mechanic. President Mr. Christensen married (s) Ted Roper Anna Ieola Romer August 3, 1962, in the Logan LDS Publication Date: June 16 Temple. He attended Cache and June 23, 1977. County schools and North Cache High School, a high tagal No. 413 Pub. June Priest in the LDS Church, h; 16 and 23. 1977. was also active in scouting, and had been Sunday School superintendent, and ward - mi Qss6 OOMCBBB IE Mllll at funadaqp Hi I n '88BUSR1 IK a with the SUNDANCER Far mon information call Elinor Hanson 752-- 3 1 52 Logan, Utah teacher supervisor. He is survived by his widow, six brothers and eight sisters: Mabel Christensen and George Leon Christensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Sid (Ann) Sorensen. East Garland; Willis and Conley, Tremonlon; David, Ogden; Mrs. Desmond (Dora) Ricks, Kearns; Eva Clark, Clarkston; Mrs. Merlin (Trena) Larson, Mantua; Leslie D., McGill, Nevada; Mrs. Wallace (Colleen) Clark and Nelda Hight, Kearns; Ned. Eugene, Oregon; and Elma Petersen, Fielding. He was preceded in death by a sister and a brother. Concluding services were held in the Clarkston cemetery. Hare... Leila Anderson Lelia Standlcy Anderson, South 1st East,' died Saturday in a Logan hospital. She was born Feb. 21, 1896 in Lewiston to Michael and Naomi Kemp Standley. On Nov. 21. J917, she married David Whitmer Swenson in the tagan LDS Temple. He died Aug. 22, 1924. She married James' Andrew Anderso Aug. 7, 1930 in Logan. He died May 61. 375 Win $100 AsdOffctr PritM THERES DAD NOTHING AS HANDY FROM A GIFT CHECK THAT CF LIST GETS SO WEARABLES AND CHOOSE CLOSE - TO USE THIS DADS GIFT Ki A TANNER'S v Splendor Doubleknif sport shirt JUSTIN AND WOLVERINE WORK SHOES it RITHinRFX AND TG'S AND SLIP ON BOOTS VANHEUSEN THERE ARE LOTS OF FREEMAN DRESS JUSTIN BELTS AND WALLETS SLACKS - ' B.V.O. 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