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Show 80th Birthday Family Plans Reunion Honoring Trenton Man "Hans Christian Hansen of Trenton, Tren-ton, oldest living member of his family, will be honored Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday at a family reunion at the Girls' camp in Logan canyon in ob-ervance ob-ervance of his eightieth birthday. Friends arrd relatives are invited to the affair. Mr. Hansen was born in Plain City in Weber county on August 14, 1863. He lived there until the family moved to Trenton in 1912 and onto the farm he had home-steaded home-steaded in 18991. He developed the first artesion well in the county and was a farmer in Trenton for many years. He served as superintendent of the Weber county infirmary from 1906 to 1910 and was road supervisor in Plain city for ten years. He has been an active member of the church throughout his life. On December 21, 1882 he married mar-ried Rebecca Jane Bingham in the old Salt Lake Endowment house. They celebrated their golden wedding wed-ding anniversary last December. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen have eight sons and daughters still living, Mrs. Edna Robson, Ray S. Hansen Han-sen and Mrs. Neta Benson of Trenton, LoLrin C. Hansen and Mrs. Thelma Hansen of Los Angeles, Ang-eles, California; Mrs. Martha Thompson of Plain City, Mrs. Edith Ed-ith Peek of South Weber and Earl Hansen of Reno, Nevada. They ha ve42 grandchildren and 42 great grandchildren. |