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Show Changes Made In Ward Auxiliaries TRENTON BRIEFS THE CITIZEN Nov. 27, 1969 Elder Morris Pitcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pitcher, arrived home from the Florida Mission Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Han-fe- n arrived home Sunday LKWISTON Evan Hall was els, pillow cases, candy, pud- from a five day vacation in other the Bahamas. They report a released Sunday from his po- dings, chili, cookies, and items. MIA very enjoyable time and said as ward in the sition Angela Pond celebrated her the weather was perfect while worker and was put in the birthday Nov. 14. She stake. Ross Labrum, Delbcrt fifth honored with a birthday they were there. was were Tarbct and Gerald Smith Elder Wade Hatch, son of 17 of her which at also released. In their places, parly attendance. were in Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Hatch, friends Craig Wcstover, Jay Thomas. Tuna fish sandwiches, with showed slides and told experWallace Wiser and Dclbert and a nose of olives, and eyes Diane mission to Hasustained. were Tarbct were iences of his E. Hall was released as the a mouth of pickle slice, to the waii youth following YWMIA counselor and was served followed by ice cream sacrament meeting Sunday. cones for all. put into the drama directing position for the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Humphreys received news of a new granddaughter to their" son, Merlin, and his wife Sheryl. This is their third child. She was born Nov. 4 and weighed seven pounds five ounces. Merlin and Sheryl now live in LKWISTON Ray Gilbert wife and six children, also of Midvale. at his home Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Ross is convalescing On Nov. 9, Leon and Martreatment the at after Iogan Andersen. ilyn Crcgcr were visited by LDS fur injuries he Hospital attendIn Brinkerhoff family. The Jcanetle Marilyn's ac"POPPIES" is the title of Mrs. Nona FUhriman's painting being enjyed by Sky ance were Marilyn's mother, received in an automobile held their DUP Leavilt View students in the school's media center. camp month. last cident Lois Humphreys, and her two Wednesday son meeting and regular Mrs. Prcccc Luella and youngest brothers, Floyd View Center Delton; her older sister, Na- Roger were in Salt Lake City aRernoon at the home of Mrs. At Sky omi Prescott, and her four recently to make the ac- Scnneth Thomson under the children, Patty, David, Lynn quaintance of a new grand- direction of Mrs. H. Faye and Pam; and Marilyn's daughter. The parents are Bcrnhiscl, captain. The lesMr. and Mrs. Craig Preccc voungcr sister and brother-in-lawas son child for given by Mrs. IRoy and Kathleen and this is the first Ronald J. Fuhriman, the mother of A selective collection of the among both students and com12th Jones. Mrs. Juella Preece is She the chilthe two couple. and their Gailey, three children and grandmooil art work of Mrs. residents." Nona munity Mrs. Precce. for grandchild dren, Kay Lynn and Doug. gave the history of her grand Fuhriman of four, Nona Fuhriman ther disa was Mrs. on recognizFuhriman, recently Guests at the home of Mr. mother, Marion Hutchinson Tuesday after the social redeclares that she began her View received honors at has Media ed the LewisSky artist, play lations lesson given by Mrs. and Mrs. Ivan Burk in study under the direction of Wheeler. Refreshments were Center. Mildred Karren, the Lewiston ton last weekend were her According to Mrs. at numerous county and state Professor Ev. Thorpe at USU of Mrs. Tooele, served to 20 guests by Third ward held their annual son and his wife Vera Christensen, one of the fairs and has successfully sold mostly as a hobby. During bazaar. Sold were quilts, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Ander Thomson, Mrs. Eric Jorgen-se- n librarians, "The paintings her paintings to a wide mar- the past ten years, however, pajamas, son. Other guests this week she has continued her climb aprons, dresses, and Mrs. Adlissa Mallory. have created much interest ket. As the wife of Wendell tow were another son and his dish tub bath scrubbers, toward the status of a professional artist by attending , ii . nhana m Mil, Mrwsn.ivr jtuhu'. jcj . in wm Local Man Improves After Auto Injuries Artists Work Displayed When it WHO TELLS THE SKY VIEW STORY? to hall boosters, the answer is Robyn Brown. job at His background includes a regular after-sioBuildUSU's Climatology department In the has and on also has worked campaigns He political ing. comes ol ce l! fr produced numerous posters ctid illustrations business concerns. A senior at Sky View, RobyO ll & son of Mrs. Lorry Brown of Hynrm, Utah. According to Robyn, "I realy enjoy this kind of work; I intend to workshops throughout the make it my profession." western United States. Many who view her work have commented upon the quality 9Xi fkXtH '4i.Wi and beauty of her picture frames; these, too, she has often acquired during her travelsmany of which she makes s in connection with Mr. business schedule. A member of the Utah Pen Women's Association, she is president of the local chapter. In addition to her already busy schedule, the former teacher conducts classes in painting at the Senior Citizens' Center each week. The school media center indicates that a photography collection will be the next art exhibit to be featured by the department. mm Fuhri-man'- Couple Honored On 64lh Year i BOB Peop 3 n TRENTON rrlcbrafo the - - Helping weddine anniversary i:f her sister, Mr. nr:i Mrs. Piirl Jardine of Onrkston. were Mr. ami .".fr. l Trenton. Henry Kllc-mThe Jardine children were o present at the dinner, Mr. and Mrs. liil! .Jardine of M. a'.d Mrs. Ellis Jardine of Hiverton and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Jardine of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Butler and family from McCall, Ida., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nowell Butler. Mrs. L. C. Butler spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Ar w- -. . ."C r V&4J v . " 64th an nl-s- Og-de- It's people who make things happen. People and organizations. Like contributions to community and state projects. People and the United Fund is a good example. Another is the newly launched JOBS program of the National Alliance of Businessmen, where business is searching out jobs for the "disadvantaged" of the Salt Lake metropolitan area. The JOBS program needs people of goodwill to show goodwill to people in need. ft fjiXSl AJLhTCC Of tUs.',K.CjriXa1 Sapper CorporzliG:i UlrJt Copper Division for further information on the JOSS program please contact: National Alliance of Businessmen 1714 Kennecott Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone 328-482- 5 r "An equal opwrtunity employer" Warren (Diane) Phister of Bountiful while Warren was in California. The Phisters are moving to California in the near future. Elder Morris Pitcher reported his mission to Florida at sacrament meeting. Music was furnished by the Willard Pitcher family. George 0. Merrill and daughter, Mrs. E. N. Butler, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellerman went to Idaho Falls Wednesday. The men returned that evening but Mrs. Ellerman remained with her sister, Mrs. Effie Jardine, who has been seriousl y ill, and Mrs. Butler visited her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hill. Norvell Butler went up Friday and brough tthem home. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Marriott and son J'aul met with the ether family members, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wil-- ! Hums of Clinton and Mr. ami Mrs. Dave Blcaard of Mid-valMonday and they all had dinner at Braltcns Cafe in Salt Lake City . The Marriotts had dinner with Wanda and Dave Blcazard Tuesday be- JAMES BLOTTER was recently recognized for his and achievement with students of the Cache Area Vocational School. KSL Radio named his Teacher of the Day. Mr. Blotter has received wide acclaim for his current project in which El of his building students are responsible for te actual construdioa. Principal Irel Eppich of the vocational school voiced the opinion of his students, fellow teachers and administrators, he said: "We add our coogratuauons to those of KSL. We appreciate the work sod influence of men Hfce work house-buildin- . Jim Mrs. Everett Claunch. Blotter.1' ' VI . '' e, fore going to the airport where Paul took the plane to Fort Lewis, Wash., where he will receive army training. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rawlins and baby have moved to Trenton from Washington to make their future home. Bishop and Mrs. Merlin L. Andrew and sons Tim and Curtis went to Sterling. Ida.. Friday to visit her mother, g r V;.: " ' ."i :- ; " ' ' " '. f v.. -- .i.'.i'vv,: - PERFORM AT CONVENTION Two young musicians Irom Sky View High ' School, Nedra Yeats and Nan Rose, were recently featured at the Terrace in Salt Lake City. They provided the musical numbers at the joint convention of the Utah library Association and the Department of Audiovisual Instructors and Directors. The students are both members of the Performing Girls' Glee at the school. Mrs. Florence Tippett of the Sky View library staff is the chairmai of the School Section of the library Association of the Bali-roo- state. 'TZ ' |