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Show 2 THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1977 TRENTON HAPPENINGS 3000 Visit Martin Harris Grave witnesses to the Book of Approximately 3,000 people gathered at the Martin Harris grave in the Clarkston Cemetery last Saturday, in commemoration of the Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood. Martin Harri was on of the three Mormon. Returned missionaries from the Clarkston Ward were in attendance and gave short lectures and answered questions for those needing information. Also a sunrise service was held at the cemetery for all Priesthood members of the Smithfield Stake on Sunday, Mav 15, with Bishop Udell Godfrey conducting. A mens NEWTON NOTES chorus from the Clarkston Ward directed by Melva Cottle sang I Need Thee Every Hour. Speaker for the service was Congress- man Gunn McKay. Approximately 350 were in gram were Eunice Jones and Ruby Woodward. The Newton Ward Sacrament meeting was conducted . by 1st Counselor Myron Benannounced that the NEWTON The Newton son. HeDoctrine class taught Gospel Ward Primary Class CTR-under the direction of their by Val Rasmussen will begin 8 class leader, Margret Griffin next Sunday, May 22 at was The opening song presented their annual class p.m. sung by the ward choir with "Someone B Group Studies Request For Rezoning table decision to A ceived. Legal council was also sought as to what to do with the conditions that exist that seem to be a problem. Concerns to consider were outlined: (1) the scale house is objectionable as to how it functions, (2) dust kicked up around the plant, (3) the speed of trucks and city employees as they conduct business, (4) trucks run early in the morning or late at night, (5) cement waste into irrigation ditches, (6) building permit has not been obtained in the right way and work was not halted when were asked not to proceed, (7) other trash was noted such as beer cans, papers, etc., (8) width of street, (9) collection of old machinery, (10) how much grading? Would it be levelled out when they leave? and (11) water meter. After the list of concerns were reviewed before the group, any other concerns were encouraged to be aired at that time. A suggestion the request for rezoning the Parson's Construction Company property in Smith-fiel- d came as a result of a public hearing May 11. The companys request was to allow construction of a new building and to move an existing scale house. A committee will study the matter. Mayor Qral Ballam informally addressed more than 50 Smithfield residents representing both pro and con views of the neighborhood and Parsons. Giving some historical background citys master plan, he that we must , emphasized live together through transof the actions pabt. present and ftiture." It was pointed out that the Council went on to the Parson's construction site to look at the subdivision. They then summarized concerns expressed by the Planning and Zoning Commission as well as from petitions re COMMUNITY Thursday, May 19 Richmond and Black White Days Jr. Livestock Show. 7:OOCattle Sale. Friday, May 20 Richmond Black and White Days. Dr. Dairy cattle show. 6:00 p.m. Judging for Cache County Rodeo North Queen. 8:00 p.m. Cache Band Concert. Saturday, May 21 Richmond Black and 9:00 a.m. Horse Show. 6:00 p.m. White Days. Judging Cache County Rodeo Queen on horse. 8:00 CALENDAR Little Buckaroo Rop.m. deo. 7:30 Front Porch View. Majority Concert-Sk- y Sunday, May 22 Monday, May 23 Tuesday, May 24 Wednesday, May 25 Smithfield 6:00 p.m. City Council. 6:00 p.m. Board of Adjustments Smithfield. 8:00 p.m. North Cache Jr. High Graduation - Sky View. Thursday, May 26 7:30 p.m. Sky View Graduation (Fine Arts USU) 7:30 Smithfield Lions. p.m. -- -- to alternate traffic flow from the present roads to prevent wear and tear on the regular route. Another comment made was in favor of Parsons. Since Parsons has been there for many years, they have the right to do a business. Potential neighbors elected to buy was made their homes around it. Parsons helps provide economy for the valley employing 162 workers and bringing money into the valley. Parsons was monitored by EPA and was issued a deadline to clean up the dust by a yearls time. This is what prompted the request for the rezone permit so that we may comply with the laws', said Parsons. After a hour of delibrating comments, the Council felt there were two options facing them: (l) deny the building permit, or (2) specify the above conditions in writing, to firm them up. A representative from the Council, the Planning and Zoning committee, - the Board of Adjustments,' Parsons Company, and one or two residents were assigned to work together in designing a list of agreements compatible to everyone concerned. Residents who were present at the meeting will be notified by letter as to. the agreements outlined In. the aforementioned draft to be reviewed by them prior to the next hearing. Cares. play, 10 This delightful and entertaining program was presented by as narrator by David Larsen, Father, Claire Griffin, Mother, Mary Jo Larsen, Ben, Thomas Smith, Ruth, Mario Vieh-wePenny, Melissa Rasmussen, Paul, Darren Benson, Bishop Thomson, Troy Goodsell, Sister Thomson, LaNiece Phelps. The pray- g. ers were given by Dana Rothaug and Greg Fabricius and the CTR song was by all class members. Mothers and families who enjoyed this special day were Carol Larson, Joy Larsen, and children, Eldena Smith, Fran Viehweg and children, Rasmussen and children. Mae Benson and childe ren, and her mother, Phelps and children, Darlene Rothaug, Shirley Fabricius. Refreshments were served to everyone. This special afternoon was enjoyed by everyone. Al-de- Dan-iec- USU Student Plans Recital Alan Allred, Hyde Park, senior music education major at Utah State University, will give his senior recital May 22 at 2 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center rehearsal hall, room 104. The student is currently concertmaster of the USU Symphony Orchestra. Earlier he was concertmaster for the Northern Wasatch Youth Symphony on its concert tour to Mexico in 1972, and of the America's Youth in Concert Orchestra on its 1971 concert tour of Europe. Allred has studied with Ralph Matesky for eight years and earlier with Barbara Miller in Logan and with Ramon Scavelli of the : The High Priest group of Newton presented the program at Sunshipe Terrace at Sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon under plans and directions of High Priest an unaccompanied Bach Group Leader Lyle R. Cooley. Speakers were sonata. Ralph Jones and Bill Rigby Kallin Johnson will ac- and two musical numbers were sang by Archie Jenkins company at the piano. Also performing will be a and Jay Woodward. Those "The Morning piano quintet: Eleni Vctas, being Breaks and God Bless Our Mar: piano; Allred, violin; nae Silcox, violin; Mary Moutain Home accompanBedingfield, viola; Elizabeth ied by Nola Jenkins. Others participating were Keith Wood, cello. Allred is married to the Barker and Norris Anderson former Challi Hellberg of with the Sacrament along Logan. He is a son of JR and with the other High Priests Theresa Allred of Hyde present Other Newton ladies National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C'..' He will play the Beethoven Sonata No. 8, the first movement of the Wieniawskf Violin Concerto in D. Minor and enjoying this special Park. pro- members participating with Floyd Salisbury as organist and Darlene Benson as chorister. The following ward workers and leaders were released: Aldene Rasmussen as Bee Hive Leader, Ann Herzog as ward A.P. Librarian, Barbara Goodsell as Sunday School Secretary. Mary Morris as night session Relief Society Homemaking leader. Those sustained were Rosemare J. Christiansen as Bee Hive Leader for YWAP, Sue Petersen as Librarian, ' . Eunice Cooley as secretary for Sunday School, Ann Herzog as Librarian for Sunday Sc hod, Becky Brazzell as Relief Society Homemaking Leader. The special speakers for the meeting was Ricky and Becky Brazzell, recent converts to the church. These were very well given talks and enjoyed by everyone. The special musical selection was a piano solo by Andrea Benson which was very well given. The other special speaker was Forrest Lake, a Seminary teacher from Sky View High School. His talk was very interesting and was enjoyed by everyone. This special meeting was enjoyed immensely by a large crowd of ward members and visitors. Archa and Nola Jenkins of Newton were Mother's Day weekend guests at the home of their daughter, Doris Pike, in Salt Lake City. Nola received Mothers Day greetings by telephone from her daughter, Maxine, in Washington, and her granddaughter from California. Family Meets On Mothers Day TRENTON The Leland Cottle family met on Mothers Day at the family home in Trenton. Those present who enjoyed dinner and visiting were Leland and LaRee Cottle and family, Logan; Arol and Lea and family, Maughan Hyrum; Wallace and Melba Cottle and family, Clarkston; Ed and Janet Cottle and family, Trenton; Alva and Bea Boman, Lewiston and their granddaughter and family, Lynn and Cora Lee and Linda, Salt Lake City. Allerman, Salt Lake and their son, Sidney, Trenton were also dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ellerman from Paul, Idaho were overnight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spack-ma- n and son Burke enjoyed a weeks vacation at the home of their daughter Elaine in Lompoc, Calif. They visited several tourist attractions while in Calif., such as Disneyland, Knotts-berr- y Farm, Lion Country and Universal Studios. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holt The Trenton Ward Relief honored their grandson Ned Society Ward Conference at a family dinner on Sunday was held Tuesday. President to his leaving for the Rex Plowman and High prior mission field. Ned's parents Councilman, Dennis Jackson are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt president. Ward Relief So- of Smithfield. Other family ciety Counselor, Geraldine members who enjoyed the Merrill conducted. Special occasion are Lavar and speakers besides the stake Sharon Richman, Orem; visitors and Ward presi- Lona Holt, Lewiston and dency were Marla Brown Lula Needham, Logan. and Mary Merrill. A trio the dinner they all Following consisting of Janet Cottle, attended Sacrament meeting Lorraine Grant and Vera at the Smithfield 6th Ward Beckstead presented a where Ned spoke. musical number. special on deLast week the Holts were also was foods hydrated privileged to go with their given. Sister Kay Walker grandson Ned through the held a mini course on how to Ogden Temple. They were make crocheted baby honored to have dinner at the booties. home of Pres. Peek former Following the special Stake President in Ogden. A demonstration meeting the regular homemaking day commenced with the First Aid lesson given by Seletta Pitcher. Many Mother's Day weekend guests enjoyed a visit with their families in Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Filler-ma-n enjoyed the company of several of their family members for Sunday dinner. Their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelley of Rupert, their granddaughter Barbara and Danny Gillians and their two little children Danny and Misty were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd The Deacons Quorum Presidency was reorganized and a new presidency sustained in the Trenton Ward. Sustained as President was Rulon Ball Jr. and Todd Oswald as 1st counselor. New Sunday School teachers sustained were Norma Reeder, LeRoy Spackman, (Hair Smith and LeRoy Ball. 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