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Show Free Press - Wednesday, March 25, 1992 - Page 4 Matthew K. Nelson busy student James Oliver receives Eagle By KRISTEN RUSHTON Matthew K. Nelson, son of chael E. and VeLoy Nelson of Lehi, Scout award is being honored as this week's Mi- T7B V Pioneer Profile. Matthew was born in Tomball, Texas, and spent part of his childhood in Saudi Arabia. James Oliver, son of Richard and Christine Oliver of Lehi, received his Eagle Scout badge March 8 at the lehi 20th Ward Court of Honor. Pioneer Profile As a senior at Lehi High School, Matt is involved in many school, community and church activities. He is currently the audio technician for Encore, the show choir at LHS. Matt is the treasurer of the National Honor Society and president of the Science Club. Evan and Ruth Colledge Evan and Ruth Colledge are honored on Golden Wedding Day He of Lehi for four years. family. They were escorted by limousine to the Devereaux Mansion for dinner and video memories of their Ruth was born in Lehi to Naomi and Fred Turner. She was employed by Alpine School District as a school lunch worker. years together. in their home. Ruth and Even have six (Mrs. Robert) Peterson, Neal and Scott, all of Lehi; Evelyn (Mrs. Gary) Christensen, American Fork; Ruth Ann (Mrs. Tim) Tuttle, Kanosh. They have 25 grandchildren and three Barney (Bernard) and Edith Powell Walker will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Friday, March 27, from 6 to 9 p.m. in the e room at the Elks Lodge, 1000 S. University Avenue, Matt plans on attending BYU. He hopes to someday raise a family and get a good job. multi-purpos- Provo. Bernard married Edith Powell of Lehi, March 27, 1942. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in 1945. Bernard was born in Lindon in 1919, a son of Murvel and Beatrice Walker and lived in north Orem. He has been in the produce busi- n. Olympian Club hears from center volunteer Members of the Olympian Club spective bride wonders about what met at the home of Helen Ellison in kind of husband or father her fianAlpine for their March meeting. cee will be she should look at his for the party were attitude toward his mother and Josephine Chatfield and Lois siblings, or how he values other Rushton. people. She stressed that anyone in Susan Kimball, gave an insightful account of true-lifstories that trouble should call the crisis center have come to her attention through when those danger signals (red her work as a volunteer at a bat- flags) occur. The crisis centers are tered woman and children's crisis usually funded by the United Way. Club members found Mrs. Kimball's center. She told of things to look for if presentation very informative and family relationships are not in harinteresting. The next Olympian Club meetmony. "Red Flags," or things to think about in crisis situations, ing will be held the second Thursaccordingto Mrs. Kimball, areearly day in April at the home of Hazel and quick courtships, and if a pro Chatterton. ness and farming, working with his grandfather Martin B. and his father, Murvel Walker. He served an LDS mission to New Mexico in 1939. He joined the National Guard in 1941, having served in the Pacific Islands. He was released in December 1945. He worked with the Boy Scouts and built the first ball field in Orem, now called the Windsor Field. Edith was born in Alberta, Canada, a daughter of Shirlef and Florence Reece Powell. H unmMli 1 irrfii Homer Trinnaman With The Amazing Micro Diet, you can have the slim and healthy body you deserve. You lose weight at a satisfying rate ( 14 pounds a month is typical), yet our tasty selection of Micro Diet meals provides ALL the nutrients your body needs. 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They own Walker Produce, Inc., Homer currently resides with The Blue Goose (768-868- Edith and Barney Walker his daughter, Jean. e presents James Oliver Walker Golden Anniversary while doing it!" Homer James Trinnaman will be honored on his 80th birthday at an open house Sunday, March 29, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the home of his daughter, Jean Hatch, 1748 N. 340 West, Lehi. All friends are invited to attend. Homer was born March 29, 1912, in Lehi, to Sarah Thornton and Thomas George Trinnaman. He was married to Frances Gilbert Trinnaman until her death in 1986. He has six children: Tom Trinnaman, Pleasant Grove; Adell Christensen, Price; Frank Trinnaman, Alpine; Elaine Cole, Sherman Oaks, Calif.; Jay Trinnaman, American Fork; Jean Hatch, Lehi. chil- dren: Naomi (Mrs. Gary) Gray, Opal They were married in Lehi on March 18, 1942. Evan, the son of Lenore and Lee Colledge, served during World War II with the Army in Iran. He worked at Geneva Steel for 35 years as a Jazz team. Nelson is a member of the Youth City Council and went to Boys State, where he was elected treasurer and city auditor. Some of Matt's hobbies include swimming and dating. Nelson's philosophy of life is, "Strive for perfection and have fun Fu- - Homer Trinnaman to be honored Both Evan and Ruth have been active in the LDS Church and enjoyed the positions they have held. On Saturday, March 21, they were honored by family and friends My Honor" and "Duty to God" awards. Matt is involved in ward basketball and plays on a Junior ture Business Leaders of America and is featured as an outstanding student in "Who's Who Among American High School Students." While Matthew is involved in many extracurricular activities, he still maintains a 3.95 GPA. Nelson has received many awards through the community and his church. He has earned his Eagle Scout award, along with the "On pattern maker. 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