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Show ft ink wiikkN inuMwi, nuuu.ii it, Mil Marriages TRENTON TRACKS TR1SII WIIKKI.KK AND WAYNE GIBBS Mr. and Mrs. Alien G. Wheeler, Lewis-InUtah, announce that their daughter, Trish. will he married to Wayne R. Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Gibbs, Paradise. Utah. Wayne and Trish have chosen Friday, August 2fi, as their wedding day. The ceremony will take place at the home of the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gossner, 71 East Center, Smithfi-elUtah. A reception will follow that evening from 6:30 to 8:30. AH friends and relatives are invited to attend and greet the newlyweds. Trish is presently employed at Gossner Cheese and Wayne is employed with Splndler Construction. Both are 1976 graduates of Sky View High School. The couple will make their home in Iewiston after a brief honeymoon. Man returns from Minnesota n. d. MARK PACKER AND DEBBIE LEE ANDERSON Mark H. Packer and Debbie Lee Anderson will be married Thursday, Aug. 18 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Packer, parents of the groom will host a wedding breakfast in Salt Lake City following the ceremony. Friday, Aug. 19 parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson, will welcome guests at a garden reception in honor of the couple at their home in Bear River City from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. No local invitations are being sent. The Anderson home is one block east and one and a half blocks north of the Bear River City Chapel. In case of stormy weather, the reception will be at the chapel. Debbie is a graduate of Box Elder High School and Utah Technical College and is employed as a dental assistant in Provo. Mark graduated from Sky View High School, attended Utah State University one year before serving as a missionary for the LDS Church in the former Japan East Mission. He will graduate from Brigham Young University in December. Following their honeymoon, the couple will be at home in Provo. By restored ghost town, and service leader. Lei a - (I.EONE ALLSOP TRENTON Marianne, Michael and d Harris Jones have recently returned home from a week-lon- g business-pleasure trip to Wilmar, Minn. The journey was made in a fertilizer truck owned by the Trenton Feed Co-owhere Michael is employed. Leaving early on a Friday morning, the Jones arrived at midday on Sunday having stayed overnight at Big Springs, Neb., and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. After making the exchange they made the return trip in a new seven-week-ol- then moved on to Mt. Rush-morThey also visited a museum where a carving of e. Crazy Horse is being done. At Custer, South Dakota, they saw Fred and houses at a Barney's life-siz- e p tourist attraction called Flinstone City." After spending the last night in Laramie, Wyo., they returned home to the delight of their fertilizer truck traveling through Rapid City, South Dakota, where they enjoyed driving through Bear County USA which is a refuge for bears, deer, elk and buffalo. At Rockerville, South Dakota, they toured a ld daughter Machelle who had been staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hale in Logan. In the Trenton Ward several women have been called and sustained recently as workers in the Primary organization. Kay Walker was sustained as Secretary as well as the following teachers: Venna Buttars as In- - Special interests hear By LEDA SUTHERLAND NEWTON Newton Ward ners) should meet at the church. Bike riding or walkSpecial Interest group was ing will be the means of held at the home of Mary transportation from home to Rigby on Monday afternoon. home. All Elders and their The lesson was presented by partners are encouraged to LeRoy Cooley on Education attend this special event. In Being In Different CounVisitors at the home of tries and Pioneers Heritage Sidney and Edries Hansen and Independence. Those now and then for the next few JACKIE MAE DOUGLAS AND who enjoyed this special weeks are their daughter DAVID KEITH POULSEN afternoon were Norma Elaine and her husband SenMrs. Louise Douglas, Smithfield, an- Christensen, Edith Cooley, ator Orrin Hatch and family nounces the coming marriage of her Lizzie Petersen, Hazel Rig- residing at Vienna, Virginia, daughter, Jackie Mae, to David Keith by, Florence Rigby, Daisy close to Washington, D.C. Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Larsen, Wilma Cooley, MiPnulsen, Smithfield. Jackie Mae is also the ldred Sutherland, Orpha Fabricus. daughter of the late Glenn W. Douglas. The young couple were married WedVisiting at the home of Murray and Arlene Rigby nesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following the ceremony a wedding were their son Richard and breakfast was given by the grooms his wife Christine and two children of Billings, Mont., parents in the Lions House. A reception was given that evening in for the past two weeks. They the Smithfield stake center. also visited her folks in Jackie is a senior at Utah State Bountiful. While here they The family of Mrs. Iva University majoring in music education. also enjoyed a family picnic David served a mission in Tallahassee, at Macks Park in Smithfield Albiston of Richmond will Fla., and will attend Utah State University where the Murray and Ar- honor her on her 80th birthlene Rigby family, Mark and day with an open house majoring in math education. Showers have been given by Mrs. Gail Diane, Randy, Richard, Saturday at her home 109 E. Johnson, Teresa Lndley, Lori Ann Yeates Chris and family, Jenine Main in Richmond from 4 to Nilson and children, .Walter 7 p.m. and Ejizabeth Anderson. and Lorraine Snelgrove and Friends and relatives are family members, Don and invited to attend. It is reMary Hansen and family quested there be no gifts. members and Lester TravIva was bom in Richmond Woman to be honored on 80th year eler, all of Smithfield. ceremony for family and friends. A reception will be held that evening at the Smithfield ward cultural hall from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Virginia is a 1974 graduate of Sky View High School. She has been employed at the Cache Instructional Workshop and Utah State University High Rise. Richard attended school in Caldwell and lst-2n- on August 21, 1897 to George and Arlenes Albert and Christina Frand-se- n daughter, Jeanine and her Day. husband, David Nilson and She married Roy Albiston Anchildren, Zachery and June 23, 1923. They had two gela. left for Salinas, Calif., children, a son, Seth, who on Saturday where they will was killed in World War II be living. David is employed and a daughter, Mrs. Rollo as a pharmacist with the (Dean) Johnson, San Jose, Lilly Drug Co. Jeanine and Calif. There are 3 grandher children have been at the children. folks home for the past She has worked at Mode month while David was at O'Day for many years and Indianapolis, Indiana, at- has been active in the Richmond Ward. tending courses for his em- d, d is now employed by Cache Valley Dairy. After a short honeymoon they will make their home in Smithfield. EVANS AND B. FALSLEV John O. Evans, North the marriage of their daughter, Pauline, to Michael B. Falslev, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Falslev, Benson. The marriage was solemnized Tuesday in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. A reception took place Wednesday at the ward chapel. North Logan 2nd-3r- d Pauline is a graduate of Sky View High School and four year seminary. She has attended Utah State University and is presently employed at Cantwell Lumber Co.. Smithfield. Michael is also a graduate of Sky View High School and four year seminary. He served two years in the Oregon Portland Mission and is presently farming in Benson. After a short honeymoon, they will make their home in Benson. PAULINE MICHAEL Mr. and Mrs. Logan. announce SUSAN AMUSSEN AND RODNEY JOE THOMPSON Mrs. Colleen Amussen, Logan, and Richard Amussen. Ogden, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan, to Rodney Joe Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson. Smithfield. The couple will exchange marriage vows in the Ogden Temple Friday. A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 9 at the Colonial Mansion. Ixigan. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Susan is a 1975 graduate of tagan High School and four year seminary. She is a manager of McDonalds. Rodney is a 1973 graduate of Sky View He High School and four year seminary. to the mission LDS England an fulfilled Birmingham Mission. He will attend Utah Stale University to complete a course in real estate. After their honeymoon, the couple will make their home n Ixigan. Showers have liecn given by Colleen Amus-soAdams. Norda Emmett. Ricbelle n Dcnice Amussen. Winnan Thompson. Janet Kohler. Cheryl Maughan. Linda Rolierts and Terry Champlin. Andrew, Drew Chambers and Resia Morey as nursery techers. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Cleon and Richard Allsop and family were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Archibald, Lorin and Ann, Clarkston: Mr. and Mrs. Lew P. Allsop, Smith-fiel- d, Judd and Kathryn Allsop and son Lew. The occasion was Mrs. Archibald's birthday. The Judd Allsop's were visiting from Wapto, Wash. The family of Helena Andrew met at the Trenton town park for a family reunion. Barbequed chicken was enjoyed and various games throughout the day. They also made an accomplishment by starting their Lake Powell. Robert and Norma Reeder's daughter has been visiting them from Brunswick, N.J.. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Peterson and their son Robert. Dr. Peterson is a professor at Rutgers Univesity, Pleasant Grove. Later the Reeders and Petersons win be traveling to Othello, Wash., with other members of the family, Brent, LaMar and Chicago, 111., guest to the home of Marianne and Michael Jones was Marianne's cousin Darlene and their Larry Renevier and two sons Keith and Richard. While they were here, the Jones took them for a tour of Box Elder and Cache Valley. Doris and Vaughan But Elaine and their families. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reeder enjoyed visiting relatives last week at a family reunion at the Mansion House in Salt Lake in honor of Mrs. Reeders father, W.G. Reese. About 60 people were Couple take trip to Canada In sacrament meeting Sunday David Nelson and Kim Chad Clark, son of Ralph Mr. and and Carla Clark, graduated CLARKSTON Mrs. Wallace Cottle accom- from Primary and was suspanied by her mother, Mrs. tained on Sunday during Eunice Ravsten of Logan left sacrament meeting to be on Saturday for Cards ton, ordained a deacon in the Canada, where they attend- Aaronic priesthood. ed a testimonial on Sunday for Roger Cottle, son of Melvin and UnaJean Cottle, who has been called to serve a mission in London, EnDown gland. He will return to Utah with them and enter the Brody Benjamin Downs, mission home in Salt Lake son of Mr. and City on Saturday Aug. 20. Smith-FielMr. and Mrs. Ray Arthur Mrs. Jerry F. Downs, in Logan died Tuesday Sparks of Whittier, Calif., are visiting with her sister Hospital of sudden infant Mrs. Sadie Lott and his death syndrome. He was bora June 17, 1977, brother Mr. and Mrs. David in Logan, a son of Jerry F. visiand Sparks family.Also and Diane D. Dailey Downs. ting with Mrs. Lott is another sister, Blanch and George Surviving are his parents of Smithfield;' two brothers and Sparks of Hermanston, Ore. one sister, Peter Eric, Dinner guests Tuesday evTymon Jeremy and Marcia ening at the home of Afton Ravsten was her sister, Mrs. Monique Downs, all of Vera Ricks, Benson, and her Smithfield; grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur F. niece, Carolyn and Steven Gladd and son Jason of Dailey, Rupert, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Stelvin Downs, Cortland, Ohio. BY GLADYS LOOSLE education talk Murray ez. Bessie Tillotson, Dayleen tars have returned to their home after spending two weeks of their vacation at Genealogy Family organization. Those present were Eva Rae and Richard Kaiser and and family. Salt Lake; Pat and family, Johnson Lynn Lillian Logan; Johnney and Andrew and two children, Twin Falls: Ruth Stoker and two children, Blackfoot; Marian and Dennis Layne and family, American Falls; David Andrew, Logan, Mike and Betty Andrew and famand ily. Robert. Julie, Bruce Helena Andrew of Trenton. CLARKSTON CLIPPINGS NEWTON NEWS VIRGINIA JONES AND RICHARD GAILEY Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Jones, Smith-fielannounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to Richard W. Gailey, son of Mrs. Marry L. Kelly, formerly of Caldwell, Ida., now living in Logan. They will be married Saturday at a Martin- Sparks were released as Sunday School teachers and Leo Waters and Ollie Lou Dahle were sustained to be teachers in Sunday School. OBITUARIES East 1800 North, with Bishop Donald Hansen of Smithfield 8th Ward in charge. Burial was in the Garkston City Cemetery. 420 Brody d, Mrs. Sylvia Dahle and Afton Ravsten attended the retiring party at Willow Park on Friday Mode-O-Da- y afternoon. Hazelton, Idaho; great-grandparen- ts, Funeral services were conducted Thursday at the Cranney Mortuary Chapel, . 00 Courtland Jenkins, Advertising Manager Published every Thursday in Smithfield, Utah, 84335 and entered Second Gass mail in the Smithfield Post Office. as Subscription Rates S5 a year in Cache, Franklin, and Box Elder counties. S10 a year outside the three counties. 563-675- 9 Lewiston 258-27- Cornish 258-263- Newton 563-587- 8 Smithfield-Richmon- Evelene Moody Gladys Loosle Laree Bodily 563-50- Garkston d Trenton Lynne Anne Fisher Leda Sutherland 6 Evelene Moody Qeone Allsop 563-50- 563-36- Forrest Grove, Ore., former resident of Amalga, died Friday at his home after a long illness. He was born in Amalga, Jan. 17, 1928, a son of Leslie and Ilarene Rawlins Peterson. He received his education at Smithfield and North Cache High School and graduated from Utah State University. He received his doctors degree at Northwestern Medical University. For the past 25 years Dr. Peterson had practiced tistry in Forrest Grove. was married to Mary Jinn Heinrich, daughter of the late Attorney George Heinrich. Surviving are his widow, a daughter, Mary Jane, and a son, John; his parents of Amalga, a brother and five sisters, Maurice R. (Bud) Peterson, Logan; Mrs. George W. (Louise) States, Bountiful; Alice P. Christensen, Amalga; Mrs. Clin A. (Ellen) Balls. Hyde Park; Mrs. Rolan (Beena Marie) Perkes, Tucson, Ariz.; Mis. - Thaya Davis, Managing Editor Correspondents for the paper include: Ptrson Dr. Buraes E. Peterson, 49, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben O. Loosle, Logan. The Cache Citizen Phone 563-59- Amalga Burns James (Marjorie) Smilie, Newport Beach, Calif. Funeral services and burial were in Forrest Grove. ployment. On Sunday afternoon Mildred Sutherland was honored on her 82nd birthday at the home of her son Gordon Sutherland and his wife Leda and family. A chicken dinner was served to the following guests, the guest of honor, Mildred Sutherland. Marsha Jenkins and her five children. Troy, Mamie, Corey, Monica and Melanie, of Newton. Susan White and her three children, Michell, Una and Curtiss of Pocatello, Idaho. Henry, Dini and Eric Sutherland of Logan, Gordon, Leda, Ann Debra Sutherland of Newton, Hazel Rigby and Norma Christensen of Newton. The Newton Elders will sponsor a progressive dinner in the ward August 20 at 8:30 - (all Elders and their part- - Births A 4 pound 1 ounce son arrived Aug. 5, at a Logan hospital for Holly and Russell Elder. Cove. He will be named Jedediah Buchanan Elder. He has a brother Joshua, 3 years old. Grandparents are Dene and Ronald Elder, Smith-fiel- d and Erma and Dwight Buchanan, Santa Clara, Calif. Great grandparents : Sadie and O. Q. Elder, Smithfield, Otto and Alta Anderson, Benjamin. Utah and Edna and Orval Evans, San Jose, Calif. Jolene and Dale Spackman welcomed a son Aug. 7 at the IiOgun hospital. He weighed 8 pounds 3 ounces. He has a sister Kristy. 5 and a brother. Traci 3. Grandparents are LaKae and Iluhen Falslev, Benson and Velva and Jim Sparkman. Trenton. Sylvia and Jay Falslev, Benson. He is to be named Stacey Rulon Spackman. Use the wests most useful credit card for back to school shopping. B8ES BOni CSIYSCIINBE N CBEEK First Securitys VisaCheck Protection Plus card makes back to school shopping or travel twice as simple. To charge it, use the Visa side. To write a check, use Check Protection Plus. And over 12,000 merchants in the Intermountain area honor First Security VisaCPP card. Its the simple, sensible way to get your FRONT FOR CHARGE family off to school. you do not have a First Security VisaCheck Protection Plus card, apply now. 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