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Show NEWTON NEWS f Several Babies Blessed Sunday By LEDA SUTHERLAND NEWTON -- The memberships in Fast and Testimony meeting Sunday were read for the Gordon and Mary Jenkins family who have moved back to the Newton Ward. There were three babies blessed. They were Christin Kay Rigby, daughter of Fred and Fayone Rigby who was blessed by her father and assisted by the Bishopric, grandfathers (Neil Benson, Bill Rigby), great grandfa- ther Emory Benson, and Uncles Wayne Benson and Johnnie Benson. The daughter of Randy and Delia Rigby was blessed and named Zebrina Rigby by her father and was assisted by the Bishopric, grandfathers Murray Rigby, Kenneth Bliss, D Flight Low Net, Sandy Hayes, Smithfield. Back row (left to right) A Flight Low Net, Andrea Rich, Soda Springs, B Flight Low Gross. Margurite Smith. Smithfield, B Flight Low Net. Ruth Teuscher, Montpelier, D Flight Low Gross, LaRayne .Karren, Smithfield. INVITATIONAL GOLF Championship (Logan, SmiUi-fiplSoda Springs, Montpelier) held Thursday, June 23 at Smithfii-lGolf Course Club winners from those areas participating were: front row (lert to right) C Flight Low Net, Sherry Rullrn, Smithfield, C Flight Low Gross, Marilee Sparkman, Smithfield, A Flight Low Gross, Verla Groll, Smithfield. d. d CLARKSTON CLIPPINGS Several Residents In Hospital By GLADYS LOOSLE Members of the ward re- ceiving treatment in the Logan hospital this past week were Joe Ravsten, who had back surgery; Tonya Goodey, eight-year-ol- d daughter of Veldon and Elaine Goodey, who was injured when stepped on by a horse, and Kathryn Goodey for treatments. They have now all returned to their homes. Mrs. Veda Loosle returned to the LDS Hospital in Salt . Lake City and underwent major surgery Sunday morning. She was home one week following previous surgery. Eddie and Sharon Bodily and family of Dublin, Calif., have been visiting with her mother Mrs. Sarah Godfrey. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Annie J. Thompson Sunday were Bishop and Mrs. Asael Buttars,- - Cornish; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grill and family, North Ogden; Mrs. Nina Lamb and grandchildren, Cra(g and Brent Deakin, Tremonton; Herman Thompson, Clarice Tolson and family, Logan; Jack Thompson, Idaho Falls; Golf Scores William Thompson, Sandy; Vernal and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 Twenty of the Smithfield Indies travelled to Tremon-ton- .. Ladies from Logan and Preston were also invited. only had one lucky winner. Sudrey Skabelund, lowest putts" D" flight. They also gave prizes for double 7's. They were Phebe Maureen. Phyllis Toolson, We Carol Allen, Shirley Peterson and Larayne Karren. The most 6s was won by Jeanette Perkes. THURSDAY, JUNE 30 The Indies had regular Leg Play which was won by Phyllis Toolson A" flight, Sandy Hayes B flight, Deanna Davidson C flight and Tess Wright D flight. These players qualify for the club play offs at the end of the season. Next Thursday's play is Logan's Invitational beginning at 9:00 a.m. Thompson, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Davis and family moved on Tuesday to make their home in Calfax, Wash., where he will be employed as a Custom Meat Cutter. Mr. and Mrs. Max Clark are happy over the arrival of their first grandchild, a boy, born Monday, July 4, at the Logan Hospital. Proud parents are Courtney and Dorothy Nazer of Logan. He checked in weighing seven pounds, IDs ounces and 21 inches long. His daddy works for Logan City. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Nazer, Logan, are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clark, Clark-stogreat-grandparen- ts n. Rick and Helen Goodsell are happy to announce the arrival of a baby girl born Sunday in the Logan Hospital. She checked in weighing seven pounds nine ounces and was 20 inches long. Her daddy works at Thiokol. Waiting to welcome her home is her Smithfield 10, Brigham City 0 sister Karly. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Verl God. Brent Jones pitched a frey, Clarkston; Mr. and to pick up his sixth win Mrs. Jay Goodsell, Newton; of the year. An infield hit in are Mr. the last inning prevented and Mrs. Kenneth Thomphim from a Dave son, Clarkston and Mrs. lloch had four hits including Annie Ricks, Benson and Mr. two doubles. Don Tarbet and Leonard Goodsell, Logan. Roger Howell had three hits Mrs. Sybil Goodey, and each. Howell also had a Mrs. Jane Sparks and daughdouble and Tarbet a triple. ter Mindy, visited Thursday in Granger at the home Smithfield 15 of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Indianapolis Clowns 3 and family. Teresa The Blue Sox got 22 hits in and Matthew DeGriselles rethis big win. Dave Hoch and turned to Clarkston with Jerry Hansen each got four their grandmother Mrs. hits including a double each. Goodey. Stuart and Roger Howell got Mr. and Mrs Clyde Carthree hits each also including ter. Milwaukee, Wis., left a double each. Pete Barry, recently to return to their Don Tarbet and Roger Hanhome after spending two sen had two hits each. Brent months in Cache Valley. Jones and Roger Hansen Part of that time being spent contributed home runs. Jed in Clarkston at the home of Murray pitched his seventh their daughter DeeAnne and Gail Godfrey and family. straight win. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne WilThe team took off five days irom playing after this liams. Rangely, Colo., called game. Originally the team at the home of his parents was to play four games in Mr. and Mrs. David WilLas Vegas at this time but liams when they were reparks were not available turning to their home after there; however these games visiting in Diamondville, have been rescheduled and Wyo.. with his brother, Vinthe team will be playing in son and Beth Williams and las Vegas on Aug. 5 and (i. family. Heather Barson, daughter Dave Hoch has raised his batting average to .556 and of Ralph and Cheryl Barson has hit in all 23 games he has of Salt Lake City is staying with her grandparents Aaron plaed in this year. and Margaret Barson while her parents are spending Schedule their vacation in California. Friday, July 8, Smithfield Other visitors at the Barson at Tremonton. 8:30 p.m. home during (he weekend Saturday. July 9. Smith-fielwere Lyle and Janice Barson at Salt Lake Art Co., and family. Salt Lake City, two games, 2:00 p.m. and Larry and Ilene Barson, Monday, July 11, Smith-fielProvidence. at Brigham City, 8:05 Michael. Steven, Gary and Blue Sox three-year-o- one-hitt- er ts no-hitt- d d p.m. Tuesday, July 12, Tremonton at Smithfield, 8:05 p.m. Wednesday, July 13, Smithfield at Clearfield, 8:05 p.in. I ld relatives in Washington and also attended Mrs. Loosles High School reunion, held in Quincy, Wash. Other visitors at the Loosle home during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Loosle and family. Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell K. Loosle and family, Moreland, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Jacques and family, Ammon, Idaho. In Fast and Testimony meeting Sunday the infant daughter of Kim and Jane Sparks was blessed by her father and given the name of Mindy Sparks. He was assisted by her grandfathers, Dallas Goodey and Gleneth Sparks; uncles Garth Goodey, Robert Gardner, also William Chapman, John Whiting, Willis Thompson. Following church, dinner was served at the Sparks home to Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goodey, Mr. and Mrs. Gleneth Sparks,' Mr. and Mrs. Willis Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting, Sait Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Goodey, and Rhonda Goodey, Logan; Marlene Cowley, Larry Anderson and Jeff Saxton, Smithfield; Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeGriselles and family, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garland; Mr. and Mrs. James Hess and family, Tremonton; and the baby's Mrs. Annie J. Thompson of Clarkston. The infant daughter of Alan and Robin Goodey was blessed Sunday in Fast and Testimony meeting and given the name of Jessica Ann Goodey by her grandfather Vernal (Pete) Goodey, assisted by her Russell Lewis, grandfather Frank Snow, Roland Griffin and the Bishopric. Following church, dinner was served at the Goodey home to Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Goodey and family, Clarkston; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow,' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis. Benson; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ernstrom and family, Hillsboro, Ore.: Mr. and Mrs. l)anns I,ewis. Idaho Falls: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and family, River Heights: Mr. and Mrs. Gary great-grandpare- great-grandfathe- r. Henrie. Ogden; Ed Summers. Paradise: and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Griffin. New- ton. The infant daughter of Gail and DeeAnne Godfrey was blessed Sunday in Fast and Testimony meeting and given the name of Cynthia Godfrey by her father, assisted by her grandfather Na- than Godfrey and uncles. Lyman Godfrey, Walter Godfrey. Glen Godfrey, Lonnie Godfrey and Rill Robbins. and ward bishopric. Following church. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey served dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Godfrey. Clarkston: Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Godfrey and family. North Logan: Mr. Wright, Mrs. great grandfather Les- ter Traveler, Uncle David Nilson, and brother Mark Rigby and great grandfather Kenneth Bliss. Luanna Wright, St. George; Lynda Wright, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Nellie Wakeley, Malad; Mr. and Mrs. RaAdy Wright and family, Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Sparks and family, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Archibald and family and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Udy and family, Clarkston. The daughter of David and Marlene Larson was blessed and given the name of Maur-in- e Larson by her father David and was assisted by the Bishopric, grandfathers, Seymour Jenkins and Earl Larson, Uncle Gary Olsen, hometeacher,- - Gordon Hill. There were three young folks confirmed after baptism as members in the LDS Church on Friday evening. They were Brent Larson, son of Davis and Marlene Larson who was confirmed by his father David, and was assisted by the Bishopric, and grandfather Seymour Jenkins arid Earl Larson and uncle Gary Olsen. Marcia Maughan, daughter of Mike and Sharon Maughan was confirmed by her father and assisted by the Bishopric, Uncle Von Rigby, cousin Glen Rigby and hometeachers Terry Goodsell and Doug Griffin. Von Rigby and their family of Midvale. They also visited at the home of Von's mother Mary Rigby and other family members. Michelle White, daughter of Susan and Marv White of Pocatello, Idaho, has been visiting at the home of her Angela Jenkins, daughter of Gordon and Mary Jenkins was confirmed by her father Gordon and was assisted by the Bishopric, grandfathers. Ora Jenkins, and Golden Rigby and uncles Reed and Jerry Jenkins. The Junior Sunday School Spiritual Presentation was given very well by David Larsen, Joe Harris, Troy great-grandparen- ts great-granfath- y. well given and inspirational program was enjoyed immensely by a large crowd of ward members and many visitors. Visitors at the home of Royden Benson and Hazel 's Rigby, Newton, are daughter Ilda Marie Berge and her husband Bill Roy-den- Billy, Eric and Haus, Lucadia, California. They will also be visiting other family members: Glen and Doris Benson and family; Mark and Annette Benson and family in Newton and also family members in Salt Lake City and Provo. Peggy Jones Hamilton is visiting at the home of her parents Lois and George Jones in Cache Junction. She and her husband Skip reside at Knoxville, Tenn. Family members are enjoying this special get together. Recent visitors at the home of LeRoy. and Gwen Salisbury were their daughter Julia and her husband TRENTON TRACKS Children Visit In Home All of their TRENTON children as well as other relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Christensen paid them a visit on July 4. Their daughter and family Naomi and Boyd Christiansen and 6 month old Jarom had flown in from their home in Milwa-keWisconsin to look for a house in Pocatello where Boyd's employment will be e, transferring them. Taking the opportunity to visit with them wereNamoi's brothers and sister Norma Jean, Salt Lake; Carl and Karen Christensen and two children, Taylorsville; Maureen and Victor Winsor and three Mrs. sons, Smithfield; Christensens brother Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cheney and family Sunnydale, Idaho and their son Mr. and Mrs. David Cheney, Hyde Park also visited. f Visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Connary recently were Ed and Colleen Mills of Granger, and James and Linda Shamburg of Blackfoot, Idaho. New residents to the community are LeeAnn and Brent Paskett. They are living in the mobile home formerly occupied by Norma Marriott. Mrs. Marriott has purchased a home in Smith-fielA part of work day activities in the Trenton Ward Relief Society for June, Dean Andrus retired meat inspector demonstrated how to debone chicken and how to fillet fish. Following a light refreshment the ladies were free to make various household cleaners including wall, window, furniture polish and hand lotion. The infant son of Marianne and Michael Jones was blessed and given a name Sunday in the Trenton Ward. The name chosen was Harris lfhael Jones, and the ordinance, was given by his father. Family members who honored the occasion and enjoyed dinner following the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hale and Mrs. Sylvia Hale, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Harris and Dr. and Mrs. Lamar Harris, Tremonton. Richland, Wash., visitors to the home of Cleone and Richard Allsop was their niec and family Maureen and Nathan Richards and five children. The Richards had traveled down for the marriage of Maureen's sister Ruth who was married June 25th in the Ogden Teinple. During their overnight stay Nathan also enjoyed briefly visiting his uncle Stuart Richards. Linda and Boyd Reeder and two sons from Clearfield spent the entire day with Linda's parents LeGrande and Venice Reeder recently. resident of the community Mrs. Josephine LaPray passed away Monday morning in the Logan Hospital. Funeral services will be held later in the week Life-lon- g in the Trenton Ward chapel. A family reunion was held recently in the Brigham City park which included many family members of Henry and Millie Ellerman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelley, Rupert, Idaho and their son Merlin and Connie Stelley and two children Cindy and Darren also of Rupert were present. Also attending were Blaine and DeAnna Stelley, Middle-toIdaho and their three sons Spencer, Gill and Guy; Jean and Nancy Ward; Boyd Your Own Spa At Home Impron Bilincs A n, Incrtam Body's and Faye Ellerman, Salt Lake and Sidney Ellerman of Oijfca tlu Tin, Trenton. Visitors at the Oswald were Leons mother Mrs. Ora Oswald of Idaho Falls and Trenna's brother Leon Road- y journey then took them to Televiv. Twelve days were Intake houshold on Sunday o It house of St. Anthony. a Couple Tours Europe Israel Carroll and Joseph Cornish returned a few days ago tour with a from a group of Seminary and Institute teachers. After receiving instructions concerning their travels they flew out of Salt Lake City on June 4 and landed at Rome, Italy, where they spent three days learning of Roman history. Their er d, er Diane. This especially Heidi, A dinner was held at the home of Randy and Delia Rigby after the blessing of their daughter Zebrina at Fast and Testimony meeting. A five generation group enjoyed this special occasion besides many other family grandparents Gordon and members. Those being KenLeda Sutherland for the past neth and Callie Bliss from two weeks, and also at the Wellsville, home of Van and Marsha Meyers, Alt Jenkins and family. The Lake, families spent an afternoon Kenneth Bliss from Provo, at Lagoon and held a picnic. grandparents, Murray and Also the Henry Sutherland Arlene Rigby, Newton, Ken, family of Logan spent the Julie and Tyler Bliss (sisters Fourth of July with the G.H. and brother of Delia) from Sutherlands by attending Wellsville, the parade at Hyrum, picnic-in- g Lester Traveler from Smith-fieland attending the Hyrum Jeanine, David, Zachannual rodeo. ary and Angela Nilson; Susan and Marv will be Mark and Diane Rigby of enjoying their vacation this Newton, Craig Rigby of Billweek with Marv's family ings, Mont., and Jerry Cros-elemembers in Ogden on a Twenty three family members were present. campout for several days. The Neal and Lydia BenVisitors at the home of Lewis and Cleo Smith of son family of Ogden, formerNewton this past week have ly from Newton, enjoyed a been their daughter Dixie special family gathering at Lou Poole and her husband Adams Park in Logan on Morris and children Melissa, Sunday afternoon after the Melanie and Margo of Los blessing in the Newton Ward Angeles, Calif. Dixie and of their granddaughter Morris and daughters also Christin Rigby, daughter of visited in Witney, Idaho, Fred and Fayone Rigby. with Morris' folks. On Satur- Family members who enjoyday the families met at the ed this special occasion were Gene and Christie Needham Lydia, Neal, Blake and home in Logan (Christie and Francene Benson of Ogden, Dixie are sisters) in honor of Steven and Barbara Benson Gene Needham Jr. after and children of Smithfield; baptism. On Sunday family Johnny and Sylvia Benson members met at the Need- and children of Ogden; ham home after attending Wayne and Nyla Benson and Gene's confirmation at Sac- children of Logan; Fayone-anrament meeting and Eddy Fred Rigby and children Needham and Melanie Poole of Idaho; Emory and Zella were honored for their birth- Benson of Logan; Bill and days. This special family Jeannie Rigby and family of occasion was enjoyed by the Newton; Annell Rigby and Needham's and their six friend of Salt Lake City and children, Dixie Lou and their Phyliss Griffin and family of three daughters, Cleo and Clarkston, and Florence RigLewis Smith and Norma by of Newton. Christensen and Mrs. S.E. Scott and Judy Olsen, Needham. Newton, are proud parents of There were many special a baby boy Christopher Lee family dinners held on Sun- born June 11 at their home. day afternoon after blessings He was greeted by five of babies and confirmations brothers. Fred, Jon, Allen, of baptisms at Sacrament Mark, Joey, also grandparmeeting. At the home of ents Linford and Mavis JorMarlene and David Larsen, genson, all of Newton, Paul a family dinner was held in and Helen Olsen of San honor of their son, Brent, Dimas, Calif. who was baptized and conRecent visitors in Covina, firmed and their infant Calif., were David and Vicky daughter, Maurine who was Bennett, Newton. They attended a church wedding of blessed. This special occasion was enjoyed by family David's sister and also visitmembers, Seymour and ed family members. This Mary Jenkins and two sons special family occasion was of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed by everyone. er Goodsell, Melissa Rasmussen, Marcia Maughap, and Thomas Smith. The Newton Ward Sunday School Family Spiritual Presentation was given by Jerry and Diane Jenkins and family. Wendy gave a reading, Diane and Machelle gave talks, and Jerry gave an original poem written by his grandmother Hansen. Wendy and Machelle sang I Want to Live the Gospel accompanied by their moth- and children Earl Larsen. occupied in Israel where they visited places of interest in Biblical history. They saw the Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, Nazareth, Jerusalem, Jericho, the Dead Sea and Mt. Sinai. Two days were spent in Amman. They flew to Cairo and spent three days in Egypt studying places related to the days of Moses. Athens, Greece, was included before going back to Rome from where they flew home. With Tho For mon information call Elinor Hanson amMim Logan, Utah m GDGQGXmD and Mrs. Walter Godfrey and family. Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Godfrey and family. Kiverdale: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robbins and family. Salt Lake City; Bishop and Mrs. Udell Godfrey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Godfrey and family. Clarkston. The infant son of Blaine and Tamara Wrighl was blessed Sunday by. his father and given the name of Rusty Blaine Wright assisted by bis Camille Loosle, children of grandfather Dan Archibald, Gaylen and Carla Loosle, Lonnie Archibald. Blaine I'dv and ward bishopric. Hunter, spent a week with their grandjmrents Mr. and Following, dinner was enMrs. George I,oosle while joyed at Willow Park. Ixigan. their parents were visiting hv Mr. and Mrs Blaine v. |