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Show THURSDAY, JUNE Area Club News LADIES CLl'B MEMBERS At the Smithfield Municipal Golf Course the Ladies Club Members played in the Merchant's Tournament, Thursday. Low gross honors In the A" flight went to Verla Groll, Marguerite Smith topped the B" flight, Deanna Davidson led the C" flight, and Shirley Peterson, the D" flight. Winners in low net were Lorraine Hansen in the A" flight, while the B" flight saw a tie between Jeanette Perkes and Donna Dahle. Helen Robinson led the C" flight and Favell Plant took the "D flight. Margaret Griffith led the low putts competition, while Leola Wood had high putts. Other leaders were Carol Fisher for most pars, Phyllis Foolson for most sixes and most nines, Jerrie Housley. Beatrice Lewis, Fern Heaps, Vera Roskelley, Alta AIlsop, Edith Peterson, Eva Tidwell and Arlene Speth. 4TI1 WARD SPECIAL By GLADYS LOOSLE Mr. and CLARKSTON Mrs. Sandra Mackelprang nd children Darren and Mrs. Andrew Clark flew to AROUND THE WORLD Family afternoon meeting was held Monday at the home of Fern Heaps. Lloyd Meyer spoke on the care and the life of the Thomas Stevens was the first American to ride around the world on a bicycle. He left San Francisco honeybee. Mr. Meyer is in three years later. to ta and returned nearly The ter Kathy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoker and family; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dock-sladand family, Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar Barson and son Ed; Mr. and Mrs. Dennle Barson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Dsvid Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barson and son Jerrin; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loosle and family, Clarkston. Miss Carol Gark who has been attending Dixie College in St. George is now at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gark. er Mr. Ed Barson returned with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson to their home in Rupert, Idaho, for a few days. ILs M Tln 0 0 0 Kevin Cornia and Alan Morgan of Weston, Idaho, were Sunday overnight guests of Joey Loosle. Jack and SusAnn Gleason, son Shawn and Courtney and Mr. Rex Gleason, Dewey-vill- e, enjoyed dinner at the Idle Isle Cafe, Brigham Gty, Sunday, June 5 in honor of Shawn who was celebrating his 9th birthday anniversary. Also that evening Mrs. Gwen Cantwell, and children Jackie, Stephanie and Justin, Smithfield, visited at the Gleason home to wish Shawn a happy birthday. Mr. Seth Godfrey, Smith-field- ,' and Duane Godfrey and Kaye Whitesides, students at Utah- State wer 4 - supper guests Wednesday evening at- the home of Andrew and Corrine Heggie. Mr. and Mrs. LeeWinn Buttars, daughter Juanita and son Jeffrey of Blackfoot, Idaho, were visiting with relatives on Saturday. Juanita stayed with her aunt, Mabel Buttars for a few days. Mrs. Jennett Baker of Bellflower, California, is spending a few days visiting at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buttars and family. She came to attend the funeral of son-in-la- her brother Mr. Charles Carlson. Sunday visitors at the And... A 40,000 Mile Warantee home of Mrs. Vivian Godfrey was members of her family, Glenna Balls and daughter Tens, Hyde Park and Dar- rell and Bonnie Godfrey, Fielding. and Circleville, family, Utah, spent five days visiting with their mother Mrs. Sarah Godfrey. Mr. Dalton attended a school board meeting in Logan. Bishop Udell Godfrey con -- -- -- GR 78x15 Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ravsten; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ravsten and family, Continental Vises Thatcher; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ravsten and family and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ravsten and family, all of Tremonton. Robert and Ollie LouDahle for Dad's Shop or Bench AMALGACLUB Mrs. Eva Munk hosted her Amalga Gub at her home Thursday. Refreshments were served and a sociable afternoon spent by Elda Hillyard, president; Blanch Bingham,' secretary; Lois Reese, LaRue Blake, a former member, Audrey Bingham; Marne Jorgenson, Leola wood, and Eva Munk. All now live in or are former members of Amalga. The club will soon reach their 42nd year since its ' organization. 360 degree swivel with two position locks. Serrated replaceable ows, Built anvil. Guaranteed parallel aws. Priced for Father's Day 4 Reg. $36.95 5" Reg. $49.50 6" Reg. $66.95 ...... Sale in our Clothing Department Choose from our large selection of "Dad's shirts All reduced this week thru Satur-- ' day for Father's Day. ... SMITHFIELD LVSTCK. .CC SMITHFIELD, UTAH June Top 10, 1977 dairy cow 5635.00; Good to choice dairy cows and heifers $475. to 550.; smaller common dairy cows $250. to 400.: High yielding heiferettes $29.00 to 32.50 Utility and commercial cows 25.00 to 27.50 Canner and Cutter cows $22.00 to 27.10; Little Bulls $28.00 to 31.00; Killer Bulls $31.00 to 34.00; i ?)?? -- Hereford stock steer calves $42 to 44.80; Yearling Feeder steers - choice quality 550 to 700 lbs. $35 to 38.50; Choice Feeder steers over 700 lbs. $35 to 38.50; Hereford stock heifer calves $33.00 to 36.10; Yearling heifers $29.00 to 33.50; Holstein steers 300 to 500 lbs.. $32.00 to 35.50; Holstein steers 550 to 800 lbs. $32.00 to ' 33.00; Over 800 lbs. $29 to 32.80; Choice fed steers $39.30; Choice fed heifers $35.00 to 38.25; Fed holstein steers $32 to 35.50; Holstein heifers 300 to 500 lbs. $135. to $225.; Holstein heifers 500 to 900 lbs. $28.00 to 32.50; Lambs $52.25; Hogs - none. New born bull calves $17.50 to 30.00 per head. Market: Other grades of cattle steady to strong. Good market on all grass cattle. Grass cattle on demand. Get Dad's Truck a New Seat Cover These are extra heavy, axtro durable and beautiful top quality covers for years of good looks ana rough wear I $43.95 HR 78 x 15 - $44.95 LR 78x15 -- $48.95 Gift Black & Decker The Jackall Jack 14" Drill 2-Sp- eed v Jack. Rag. $39.95 -- No. 7005. this Is '0 ful 2.0 amp drill For Dad's Day 31 power-- ' to 1300 RPM rag. $12.95 A New T Concept In Grocery Shopping $997 BRAND IN STOCK AT $21.44 Hudson Tha Bugwlsar M Sprayers For all yard spraying' from ...anything trees to lawns A . shrubs. Anywhere 1 jj O gal., Reg. $26.95 $17 Tha Boostar 4 gal., Reg. $29.95 Tha Winnar 3 Starting gel., Reg. $24.95 ti am 7 ti fay 1 fj3 Tha 2 Gal. Winnar M June 17 Reg. $22.95 Prices good thru Saturday the 18th Mfeir 8G5DOMI TOUR Tire Shop RADIO SHACK UEALER SEASON Preston N. I ... ba placed invarious positions on standard. The better quality On The Spot Service For You Anytime, 2 $16w A Super Ot's Here! Service frocks 852-075- $26.97 $34.97 $45.97 capacity. Guaranteed a full 2 years. Hardened 'steel pins. Top piece can We've Got Phone Loosle. Lester Ravsten were Mr. and Mrs. Don Wood of Don't mistake for lower Full 4 ton quality All Sizes At Savings 78x14 $42.95 GR 78x14 $43.95 HR 78x14 $44.95 cilman Vernon Summers also spoke. His topic was SPECIAL FATHER'S DAY Including Rood Hazards FR Priesthood boys, John Ravsten and Kim Goodey gave talks, followed by Barbara Scholes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Scholes of Smithfield. She recently returned home after serving an LDS mission in Germany. Stake High Coun- sons Convention Center. Keith and Mardean Dalton Griffiths who has spent the past seven weeks in Englewood, returned home with Mrs. Mackelprang. Dr. James and JoAnn Kitts and son ! David of San Luis Obispo, Calif., spent a few days visiting with their friends Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gleason and family. They were on their way to Wisconsin to make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ravsten moved into their newly built home on Saturday, about two blocks west of town on the road leading to Trenton. Dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blessings of the Melchiza-de- k Priesthood. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Godfrey were released as Junior Sunday School Parent Partners and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gleason were sustained in their place. Mr. Darrell K. Loosle; Moreland, Idaho, spent Wednesday visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George ducted Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Two Aaron-i- c the Utah Police Officers Convention at the Four Sea- mother Mrs. Ardith Griffiths. Her sister Pam held their annual family reunion Saturday on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loosle. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibson and family, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson and daugh- sol spent the past week in St. George where they attended Darla of Englewood, Colo., is spending a week with her Disneyland, Calif., where they met their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Garb and family of Mesa, Arizona, after enjoying a week together in California. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark to their home in Mesa, then Jay and his daughter Allison brought his parents back to Clarkston. Thirty eight family members of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Erickson, Smithfield, racn n Families Visit Disneyland, Arizona Corbett, Lowell Plowman, Vella and Lu AIlsop, in 1884 THE CITIZEN - 5 CLARKSTON CUPPINGS the honey business. Lunch was served to Alice Pond, Vivian Meikle, Dorothy Smith, Beth Fisher, Ada-lin- e INTEREST The Special Interest Group 11 1177 I STATE SUPPLMrRESTOH, IDAHO 3 Also avialable aLR&R Hardware OHllLWltl'iD A |