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Show THURSDAY, MAR. 7, 1974 Trenton Trippings THE CITIZEN Water Supply Good ma Marriott, Millie Ellerman, Flossie Atkinson, Gwen Winn, and to guests Elsie Olson and Elva Hatch. - . Marie Dock, who is quite ill, was escorted to her sons Salt Lake City home for a while-l- ast Saturday, when Roger Dock came to Trenton for her. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin spent Tuesday at Idaho Falls, visiting their daughter and Arlene and Larry Larson. The occasion was Arlenes statistics for February the According to state snow-surve- y water supply prospects are good. Delbert L. Hansen of the service assures us that February has recorded some good depths, as follows: 1958-7- 3 1973 Avg. 1974 p. son-in-la- w, birthday anniversary. These figures were provided by the state cooperative survey, of which Bruce Olsen is snow-surve- y leader. Mr. Olsen is a member of the state parks and recreational division. by Carolee Beckstead On Saturday evening a very America at New successful ward reunion was Brunswick.headquarters held at the Trenton LDS Ward cultural hall. The evening was They also visited the Flem-ingtunder the direction of the ElGlass and Pottery Comders Quorum presidency-Ma- rk pany, a n d at Trenton they tourGodfrey, Richard Hansen and ed the planetarium. Larry Chambers. Dinner was served to more (Actually, its a bit exciting than 300 ward members and to realize that the Reeders of former communicants. Trenton, Utah, were in their A musical program was pre- hometowns camesak sented by The Best Friends, New Jerseyl) a on enton, group of North Cache Junior High School students. Mark Godfrey was in charge of the program. PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY - SATURDAY Come In Lowest MAR. 8 - 9 Local And Enjoy Shopping Our Well Stocked Shelves At Prices- - Enjoy Fresh Meat And Produce From Your Talbot s Market. Shop Our Week End Specials And Save Pork Cube Steaks 6 In Link Sausage 14 Oz. Pic $11.09 S Bologna Any further traveling was limited, they tell us, because of the gasoline shortage-consid-era- bly more severe there than Potted plants were given to the Reeders report, with the oldest person present, to here, people queueing for two or three the longest-marricouple, the miles daily. shortest-marrie- d coiqle, and to Mr. and Mrs. Don Spackman the couple with the most chil- and their family motored to dren. Salt Lake City on Thursday on On Sunday evening, LaVell the occasion of registering ter Christensen, son of Mr. and brother, Royden Strobelt, at the Mrs. Norman Christensen, gave LDS Missionary Home, where a sermon relating to his LDS he will study until Thursday, mission to California. He said at which time he enplanes for that while in the Golden State a mission to ters he met Mr. and Mrs. Clarence at Miami. R. Andersen, with whom he did Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hatch temple work. and their family of Park City spent the weekend with his parAu.Jher speaker was the mis- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Hatch. sionarys father, Norman ChrisMrs. E. W. Bingham reports tensen. the birth of her forty-fir- st greatIn addition, prayers were of5a pound girl grandchild, fered by LaVell s brothers, Carl born to Qlona and Gary Bowand Norman Gene Christensen. man of Dietrich. Grandparents LaVell 's sister Naomi Chris- are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde All-re- d ' tensen, with her friend Marsha and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Roberts, sang a duet, accompa- Bowman, all of Dietrich. It is nied by Pam Roberts. the Bowmans first child. Many friends and missionary Mr. and Mrs. "Robert Ricks companions of LaVell were in of Newdale visited over the weekthe congregation. end with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Also at this religious service Holt, as they were enroute to the Elders Quorum presidency the LDS Missionary Home at was reorganized. New officers Salt Lake City. The Rickses are Leon Oswald, Theon Mer- plan to serve a mission for rill and LaVell Christensen, who their church in the East. will serve as presidency, and Mr. Ricks is a former misDavid Ezola as secretary. Mark sionary companion of Mr. Holt. LarRichard Hansen, Godfrey, Janele and Veloy Griffin and ry Chambers and Royden Stro-be- lt their family of Ogden spent the were released. weekend in Trenton with their families, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Reeder Robert and Mrs. Mr. Griffin, and Mr. and Mrs. Melfrom vin Grant. returned Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkina month's vacation at East Brunson visited his mother, Selma where New they Jersey, swick, son Atkinson, on Sunday afternoon visited their daughter and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L. at the home of ter daughter Mr. and Mrs. 2nd Peterson. of Martella Nelson Perry. Mrs. Peterson was recuperafolfrom Josephine Lapray and Elizamajor surgery, ting ter in clot Gancheff entertained the beth blood lowed by a lung. The Reeders are happy Margaret Ann Adams Benson to report that she is recovering Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the latters home satisfactorily. While in the Garden State, Monday afternoon. The lesson was given by Besthe Reeders toured several points of interest, including the sie Tillotsen, and refreshments to Mabel Morten-se-n, Burlington Clothing Mills, the were served Bessie Tillotsen, Pearl Schiff Scout reservation at Men-dhaa n d the Boy Scouts of Spencer, Hedvig Bingham, Nor- - HI GRADE 12 0L ed Mandarin Oranges Western Family Florida-headquar-- Western Family Tomato Juice 0 Noodles Pot Western S3 m Family Orange Juice y Ore-id- a - en 11 2 Lb. TatorTots Norwich Aspirin BANANA j'- in-la- w, son-in-la- w, m, Gold 100 Count 29 Oranges u,10 Cucumbers 215 fiAUCcuir LEMSTOn, UTAH PH0HE 258-222- 5 5 |