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Show IHURbUAr, MUbUSI 4, ! NEWTON NEWS Marriages W DEBBIE SMOCK Xl DAVII) V. ('OI.E.MAN Debbie Smock will become the bride of David W. Coleman in a ceremony which will take place Thursday, August 11. That evening a reception will be held from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Lewiston 1st and 4th Ward cultural hall. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Debbie is the daughter of Mrs. Judi McKee, Smithfield, and David's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Denton H. Coleman of Lewiston. Showers were given by Miss Dixie Pitcher, Mrs. Ileen Peterson and Corinne Peterson, and Mrs. Beverly Coleman. The couple will honeymoon in California after Which they will make their home in Richmond. ard Auxiliaries Reorganized tlu-i- r By I. EDA SUTHERLAND NEWTON Summer Social at the Ward Sacrament meeting Friday evening with the presidency. John Jones, Donna Cooley and Leona Roundy in charge of ar- consisted of reorganizing the YWMIA and YMMIA with the following sustained: as YMMIA President Scott Shelton with advisors Mark Vickey Bennett and Debbie Goodsell and Kathy Benson as Secretary and as Laurel Advisor Sue Petersen, MIA Maid advisor, Joyce Jenkins. as Bee Hive advisor, Rosemary Christiansen. t Mrs. Blanche W. Gunnell, Smithfield, is pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter Marv Jean to J. Scott Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Hanson. Spanish Pork. Mary and Scott will be married Friday at the Sky Room of Utah State University Center. Mary is a graduate of Utah State with a degree ip speech pathology. -- HANSEN presently employed by Pairfax County School District. Fairfax. Va. Scott received a degree in political science from George Washington University. Washington. D.C. He is presently employed as a consultant for an and computer consulting firm in Heston. Va. They will make their home in Arlington. Va. energy-environment- al She. is DISCOUNTED Jeff Benson was sustained as a Sunday School teacher. The speakers for the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Young, Logan. Mr. Young is a former LDS mission president of Tahiti. They spoke very well and Mrs. Kendall also sang a vocal solo "I Am a Child of God," accompanied by Nola Off Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Max Christiansen are proud grandparents of their first grandchild, a girl, born July 26 to their daughter Maxine and her husband Jim Madsen of Murray. Proud are Homer and Mary Daines of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Madsen, and Texans Visit Relatives By GLADYS LOOSLE CLARKSTON Stephanie, Eric, Amy and James Ravsten, children of Stephen and Linda Ravsten of Dallas. Texas, flew in by plane and has been visiting with their grandmother, Mrs. Elya Ravsten for the past two weeks. Their parents arnvea-Sunda- y evening and will spend the next two weeks with their mothers, Mrs. Ravsten and Mrs. Sadie Lott, and other family members. Cherisse Hamby of Ogden is visiting for a week at the home of Jaydene and Ken-do- n Godfrey and family. Dinner guests Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Heggie were Peter and Freida Loscher of Salt Lake City. Mr. Heggie and Mr. Loscher were missionary companions in Germany. Mrs. Marinda Swenson and son Rick, Ogden, visited with her mother Mrs. Jayne Jardine on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Good-e-y and family of Richland, Wash., were Friday overnight guests at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace OIney and family, Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Young and family, Provo, visited during the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. George Loosle returned home Wednesday after a three-wee- k vacation in the State of Washington. They spent ed their mothers birthday anniversary. Earl and Mary Griffin, Rupert, Idaho, and Mrs. Mary Ann Skeen and two daughters, Janice Jo and Stacy of Eugene, Oregon, visited during the weekend with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Mayme Griffin. Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was conducted by 'Bishop Udell Godfrey. Speakers for the evening were two full-tim- e mission- aries Elder Smith of Pasco, Washington and Elder Ahr-lic- h of New York. Music was furnished by the Ward choir. During the service, Tamara LaMont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaMont was graduated from Primary. Also the following were released as Aaronic Priesthood advisors: Volmer Clark, Ken-do- n Godfrey, Leo Waters, COMBINE, the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gardner. They also spent ten days in Everett visiting with their daughter Jeanette and Irvin J. Moore and family. Mrs. Mabel Gardner returned home with them after spending the past three months in Quincy. Mr. and Mrs. Michael DcGriselles and family of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gardner and family, Dewey-villMr. and Mrs. Garth Gotxley and Rhonda Goxlry. spent the 24th weekend at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas CiiNxicy. They also celebrat e. SPECIAL BUY - 7.50 1 UMMtlhi TRACTOR TRUCK And Tim Al- TRUCK TIRES Donna, Maxines mother, has been at their home for the past week assisting with the care of the new baby. NOW ONLY In Stock For Your Harvest Heeds Newton Studv Group held Two Attend Birthday Get-togeth- er --- J r :vt- J - TIRE SHOP Preston, Idaho 160 South State Phone 852-075- Richard Goodsell, Robert Dahle and Cleon Griffin. Sustained as the Young Mens MIA Presidency wre David Nelson, president; Kendon Godfrey, first counselor and Cleon Griffin, second counselor. Clakrstons Clever Cookers Club met Monday at the home of their leader Janet Nelson. Quick Breads, date nut and lemon were made by the following mem4-- bers: Tamara Barson. Mas your monthly retirement check ever been late? Rox- anne Griffin, Angela Thompson, Debra Loosle, Lari Atkinson. Kathy Thompson, Robin Buttars and Tamara LaMont. Gub 59 met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Margie Archibald. A Jafra Make-U-p demonstration was given by Nan Checked. Refreshments were served to 16 members present by Mrs. Archibald and Terrilee Gark. Births Their first child, Ryan Benjamin, made his appearance at the Logan Hospital to Julia and Timothy Opal, Smithfield, on July 26. He weighed six pounds seven ounces. Grandparents are Jo and Robert Davis, Chicago, 111., and Bettina and Don Opal, Freeport. Great-grandparen- III. are ts Mildred and Ben Davis, Phoenix, Ariz., Florence and Ken Watterson, Mesa, Ariz., Mrs. Meta Opal, Freeport, You'll never m. Sheri and Rick Jensen, Smithfield, welcomed a son, Jeromy Jensen, July 21. He is their first child and weighed seven pounds ounces. Grandparents are Nola and Jim Gittins, Smithfield, and Carol and Kay Jensen, Hyrum. are Isabelle and Wayne Gittins, Smithfield, and Helen and J.M. Hyde, Downey, Idaho. Great-grandparen- have to wait again! 11 ts some time in Quincy, where they attended a birthday dinner given for Mrs. Mabel Gardner and also attended - We Still Have All Sites Tuesday. Rula Smart and daughter. Sandra attended the birthday of Rula's sister. Mrs. Lorna Wilde in Mink Creek. Idaho. A social afternoon was spent and Lorna was presented a gift. CLARKSTON CUPPINGS Brooks Roundy home has been his nephew, Gordon Roundy and family of San Bernadino, Calif. AUSIZIS tary; are (ilWKI.I. AM) J. SCOTT ramento, Calif. She was also a visitor at the home of their mother Elizabeth Forrester and another sister, Ruby Muir. Other visitors at the HARVEST SPECIAL vin and Ethel Christiansen. J KAX Jones. Lewis and Von Sparks, George and Madge Ballard. IRoy and Wilma Cooley, and Oswalde and Opal Gark. Visiting at the home of Ieona and Brooks Roundy of Cache Junction has been her sister Penny Guthrie of Sac OMfflSGMIEDS The Relief Society Presidency was also reorganized with LaWana Larsen, Pres., Annette Benson and Totsie Barker as counselors and Arlene Rigby being released. Sustained as the new presidency was Yerla Summers, President. Sliarroi. Maughan and Lnnetla Benson, Counselors and Paula HMl. Secre- ts MARY Lydia Benson, Murray and Arlene Rigby, Bill and.Jean-ni- e Rigby. George and Lois rangements. Hot beef sandwiches. salads, soft drinks, homemade ice cream and Rigby, Clair Christiansen, Secretary, David Bennett. In the YWMIA, Marsha S. Jenkins was sustained as president, and as advisors MICHELLE HANSEN AM) DOl'd LARSEN Mr. and Mrs. R. Clair Hansen, Smith-fielare happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Michelle to Doug Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen, Newton. Thev will be married Saturday in the Smithfield 2nd Ward by Bishop Chad Downs. Michelle is a 1977 graduate of Sky View High School and four year Seminary and is currently working at Del Monte in Smithfield. Doug is also a 1977 graduate at Sky View High School and is presently working at Wurlitzers in Logan. After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in Newton. Showers were given by Ruby Pond, Pam Lezlie Hansen and Tami prepared by the presidency. The following memliers attended: Brooks and Ieona Roundy, Lyle and Donna Cooley. John and La Rue Jones. Von Petersen, brownies Newton Square Pavillion on The Newton' The Cache Citizen Phone 563-5900 First Security DIRECT DEPOSIT guarantees you will have funds available from your Social Security, Civil Service, Veterans Administration, pension, or other retirement payments on time every month! And that means peace of mind for you. authorization and we will make funds available In your checking or Just sign a on account due date, where its safe from loss, misplacement, or theft. 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