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Show I r ? :lr i iiV i:- - Soc iabde Citizen eTIie By EVELENE MOODY 12S attended. In charge were Pearl and sr ;T i.; Howard Maurer, Marjorie e and Paul Hullinger and Cle-on- and Don Dailey. Pot luck dinner of barbe-qu- e, salad, drinks, cakes, potato chips were enjoyed. These neighborhood parties give everyone a dunce to become acquainted with new families that have moved in. Mrs. Chris Maughan and 18 of her Brownie Girl Scouts of Troop 530 went Christmas carolling Saturday morning at various homes. One of the mothers, Irene Hoxie, was with the group. Elsie and Charles Hubbard both near 90 years of age, have sold their home in Smithfield and moved to Logan. They now live near their daughter and Ora and Elvin Mecham. Fern and Lavor Jensen of Smithfield drove to Salt Lake City and visited Desn and Mary Hadfield. They spent the night and enjoyed dinner. They then spent two days with Lavors children, Ellen and Dave Turnbaugh and enjoyed dinner with them. Other guests were Afton and Robert Ferris and Marie and Tie Yergersen. Guests at the home of Mrs. Hazel Funk of Richmond Joyce Luke, The Seventh Ward LDS Primary held a teachers and officers Christinas party Friday evening in the cultural hall, with Lorraine Hansen, president, conducting. A no host dinner was served, games were played and group singing of Christmas songs was enjoyed. Winona and William Ell-et- t, Smithfield, spent a pleasant weekend with their families from Clinton to Bountiful. While in Layton, William baptized and confirmed their great granddaughter, Tif- fany Stephensen, daughter of Helen Lundquist and Don met Stephensen. Thirty-tw- o at the Stephensen home for dinner and enjoyed a family get together. The annual Clendon Bair They shopped at Idaho Falls, visited Vicky Dewey, a niece and her family, Rosanne, Donna. Karlee and Births Grandparents are Marie and Leo Pitcher, Smithfield, who now have 24 grandchildren, and Fawn and Lowell Crossley, Smithfield, who Mr. and Mrs. Vagn Hansen, Amalga, have received word of the arrival of a baby daughter bom Nov. 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hansen in Tribune, Kans. She has been named Monica Jo. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hansen, Kirwin, Kans., and Mr. and Mrs. Evin Helm, Tribune, Kans. She is the first great grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen. Nancy and Larry Munk, Smithfield, welcomed a daughter, Erin, Dec. 2 at the Logan hospital. She weighed five pounds two ounces and was 17 inches long. She is their first child. Grandparents are Sylvia and Bill Hansen, Lewiston, and Helen Munk, Benson. were her daughter, Anna Laura Wheeler and daughter, Darcy, of Idaho Falls, Ida., who stayed over night Verla and Edwin Noble and her brother and wife, Carol and Oral Stirland, River Heights, attended the wedding reception in Preston, Ida., of Julianne and Larry Schenk Saturday evening. He is Verlas and Arals counsins son, son of Ina and Verlyn Schenk. They were married in the Idaho Falls now have 28. There are 11 sets of twins now in the Smithfield Eighth ward. - Great grandparents are Prue and Ken Thompson, Clarkston and Lottie and Dave Roberts, Fairview, Id. Amanda was welcomed by parents, Linda and Craig Chambers, Smithfield on Dec. 8 at the Logan hospital. She weighed eight pounds four ounces and was 211k son, Clarks ton; Daisy Han- sen, Tremonton; Lionel Munk, Benson and Lionel and Cleone Richardson, Logan. Twin daughters arrived Dec. 6 to Sally and Perry Temple. Sheri and Brian Andersen have purchased and moved into the Elsie and Charles Hubbard home on First East in Smithfield from the Summit Trailer Park. They sold their trailer home. Crossley, Smithfield. inches long. She has two brothers and a sister, Derek 8, Tressa 5, Cameron 22 months. Grandparents are DeViva and Noble Chambers, Smith-fiel- d and. Joyce and Sam Clark, Logan. A great grandmother is Mrs. Gussie Pea-ve- y, Logan. Ja-Ly- weighed five pounds six ounces and JoLynn weighed six pounds nine ' ounces. Brothers and sisters are Jerry 21, Leo 19, Nancy 16, Jan 15, Sally Marie Paige Godfrey arrived Dec. 2 at the Logan hospital to Diane and Clinton Godfrey of Smithfield. She weighed nine pounds 15 ounces and was 22 inches long. Four brothers, Shawn 11, Wade 10, Bryce 4 and Wesley 16 months and one sister, Colette 7, also greeted her. Grandparents are Doris and Ronald Roberts, Smithfield and Faye and Verl Godfrey, Clarkston. Great grandparents are Peru and Kenneth Thomp- 10, LowellB, Drifty 7, LeeAnn 4. family Christmas party was a neighbor and held in the Richmond with Janet Hibbert and son Larry another neighbor. Alice hnd Melvin Hamilton drove to Sugar City, Ida., Monday to see what could be salvaged from their property from the Teton Dam flood. They salvaged several articles from their garage and with cleaning and sanding was surprised at how well some of the items were preserved. son-in-la- Sheris parents are Jackie and Glen Hillyard of Smith-fiel- d and Brians are Elaine and Jay Andersen of North Logan. He is a student at Greg. They also visited USU, majoring in business economics. He also repairs electric appliances. DeLoni and Louis West picked up friends, Elda and Deton Morgan in Ogden and went to Salt Lake City to the Salt Palace to see the Tree Fair." The trees sold from $125 to $2500 each with the proceeds to go to the children's hospital. The top of the hill party" was held recently in Park View Circle, which was dosed off. There were about 60 families invited and about com- Lormunity building raine Hansen in charge. Six of the eight families were present: Maude and Richard Thompson and family, Ogden; Janet and Nor- man Tolman and family, Bancroft, Ida.; Marilyn and Pug Heyer and family, North Logan; Phyllis and Wayne Bair and family, Lewiston; Lorraine and Blaine Hansen Troscraft - Vi Drive - Rag. $31.49 Socket Set and family, Smithfield; Francis and Allen Bair and family, Hyrum, and their father, Clendon Bair and his brother, Delbert Bair. Supper was served. Santa Claus came and handed out candy canes. Gifts were exchanged. Amalga Ward Primary officers and teachers held a Christmas party with their husbands Friday evening in the cultural hall. Carol Noble, president, welcomed everyone. Joyce Jorgensen and Colleen Lind-Je-y were in charge of the dinner. Connie Wood and Laurie Lindley decorated the tables. Axiele Jensen was ' in charge of the program. Paul Stewart and Jim Goutage, both of Logan, sang and accompanied themselves on their guitars. Gifts were exchanged among the 40 pre- Trwcraft $28.88 30fflQx3jOfe0 Drive - Rag. $21.96 Socket Set Truecroft Drive-1- $18.98 1 Piece-Re- $42.49 g. . Socket Set - All Small T.V. Games $29.95 and $39.95 Badminton and Volleyball Set Reg. $15.13 Table Tennis Set 10 Reg. $8.65 Per Cent Off On $11.98 Now -N- ew a O0i $6.98 All Tennis Rackets Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith and family of Amalga visited Mr. and Mrs. Alph Godfrey in Clarkston. A dinner party was held at the Juniper Inn in honor of Alphs birthday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bair and son Bobby of Smithfield, Mrs. La von Elliott and Jeri Lee of Bountiful and othec Reg. $3.45 Pem Tennis Balls High . attended the dinner Mrt.' Mr. and Kitchen Appliances 10 Per Cent Off Radio Shock sent David (Mae) Thomas prepared in honor of her husbands 75th birthday in Part- -' dise. $49.99 Standard - Rsg. $127X0 . 22 Magnum Pistol Mens and Ladies' ' $2.98 Coats Down-FHI- !()( GKteOflD $49.95 and $42.95 Mrs. Ethan Thompson of Richmond are' proud of their new granddaughters, twins, born to Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Thompson of Paradise, Dec. 2 at the Logan hospital. They are to be named Holly and Heath- - ' er. They 009 QaaBli) fessCb $115.00 weighed 1&1 SHAGK seven pounds two ounces and six pounds two ounces. They now have five dil; dren. - mno Iff flora u 1 Other grandparents are Mrs. Doris Abbot, Tremor-to- n. V call no- w- CLINIC INSPECTION for your time GUIDE NAME Pet Address Phone Make of MI lean car jfar Miles last lub Modal License Mlles last oil change. 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