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Show , Mi ! ! 2 . THE CITIZEN !U fI . f.'; MAR. THURSDAY, .i M'tMi 1974 28, Trenton Trippings Casing Cornish Jrn 1 by Carolee Beckstead , CORNISH - The fraternity chorus sang "I Need Thee Every The annual March anniversary of the Relief Society of the Church Hour." of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, founded March 17, 1842, was observed by The Girls Court singing group sang "He," a song dealing with the Saviors willingness to forgive sinners. They were accompanied by Linda Skidmore. the Cornish unit last week. Myrl Kendell gave a brief talk on the history of the Relief Society, after which she introduced the lady of the ward who was to be honored-Jo- sie Robinson. Mrs. Robinson was compared with "The Girl in My Life," popular current tele-Life- ," a popular current Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Godfrey recently motored to Salt Lake City, where they bade farewell to their daughter Eloise, who has left for an LDS mission to Uruguay and Paraguay. television show. Cleo Simmonds, a neighbor of Mrs. Robinson, read a tribute to her. Short talks were given by Jay and Edwin Robinson, ci- ting incidents from the life of their mother in order to illustrate her methods of discipline and her teachings. They also emphasized her influence for good. Two duets on friendship were sung by Mabel Godfrey and Ruby Creech. Cleo Samsel, president of the Cornish group, pinned a beautiful corsage on the surprised and appreciative guest of honor. Refreshments were served by Doris Pitcher and Virginia Hanson. Two members of the Rich-o n d Utah stake board, Myrtha Westover and Meredith Hall, were visitors at this social event. A Cornish town meeting was held Thursday evening, with Mayor KayNeeleypre-sidin- g. Other members of town board present were the m Boyd Buttars, Larry Pitcher, Wendel Godfrey and By-ro- n Hanson. Bruce King, representing the Bear River Association of Governments, was invited to discuss matters pertaining to zoning, and to lead the group in a stroked two horses, n, Rupert. Cheryl and Ralph Stayner of Ammon spent the w eekend with her mother, Arlene Kupfer. The Cottle brothers and sisters held a family party Fack-re- ll was a dinner guest of Lewistonians Mr. and Mrs. Elton Fackrell, who also entertained Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fackrell of Clearfield, who are recently home from a Hawaiian tour, where they were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fackrell. The Trenton LDS Ward Relief Society held their birthday party on Saturday evening at the cultural hall. The affair was under the supervision of the Butler, Elsie Olson, Drue Chambers and Lavona Butler. A ham supper was served at four long tables, decora ted with spring flowers. The Relief Society chorus sang The Relief Society chorus sang and gave readings and skits, under the direction of Luella Payne. Among the out - of - town guests were Mr. and Mrs. ed Stelley of Rupert; Bar--. presi-dency-Floren- FIRE at the house of Lewis Wiser, 900 North in Lewiston, just a few steps from Idaho, Street 8th West has completely destroyed the residence. The fire began from burning refuse during high winds. A MARCH 19 ce Benson Bustlings by Alice S. Cardon and Clarence Homer are the happy grandparents of a girl born February 26 at Logan LDS Hospital to their daughter and Julie and Clair Jones of Logan. Debora and David Crockett and their family of Hansen were weekend guests at the home of Debora's par-ent- s, Adele and Frank Schaub. Sarah Funk recently flew to California, where she spent a week visiting with her son and daughter-in-laRex and Cloe Funk. While she was gone Viva and Leila vacationed in Bens on with BENSON-Ela- ine son-in-la- w, w, their father, to tour Golden Spike Nat- ional Historic Site enroute home to the state mecca. Mr. Sedgley was capitalizing on a few days off his job with the United States Postal Service. It was a dank day but the Sedgleys remarked on the beauty of the area, anyhow. It was their first trip to Cornish. Somehow, C o r n i s h welcomes them again, even though Tory got into a small degree of mischief. furcher studies. WEEKLY THOUGHT "One of our oldest and most often disproved myths is that a mans thoughts show in his face, that the eyes are the windows of die soul. It isnt so. Only sickness shows, or defeat or despair, which are different kinds of sickness." (John Steinbeck in THE WINTER OF OUR Angus. Las Vegans Christy and Carl Peterson are happy parents of a boy bom March 11 at Logan LDS Hospital. and shopped in Lewiston under the auspices of Margaret and Reed Theurer (pronounced "tire," Sedgleys). The Sedgleys made their maiden trip to Promontory Summit :t was decided to make Price, Roland Mortenson were in Ogden on Saturday, where they attended a rock show and also visited their daughter and son - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griffin and their family. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne and their son Cles-toand Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buttars attended the wedding reception of Lori Goodsell and Randall Gardner recently. Lori is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goodsell. Visiting over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellerman, were geneva and Ed Stelley of On Monday Mrs. insipid expiations. The Sigma Gamma Chi fraternity presented worship services at LDS sacrament meeting at the Cornish Ward on Sunday. Giving sermons were Dan Michael Duersch, Folkman Joe and Steven Thunell. Mabel and Recent guests of Keith Moore were Salt Lakers Vikkl and Lynn Sedgley and their young son Tory. Following a rather brunch the foursome hiked, period following his Chester Buttars. - Cornishian Sadie Sorenson and Loganite Mrs. Howard Bingham have returned from a California vacation. Miss Sorenson spent some time visiting Dr. and Mrs. Harold Malan at Fair Oaks. question-and-answ- er Leon Wiswell, a student at Brigham Young University, spent a recent weekend with Brent Buttars and his parents, Leatrice and TRENTON at the Logan Lanes bowling alley Saturday evening. Attending from Trenton were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee Cottle and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cottle. Roland Mortenson, Robert Reeder and Richard Hansen attended the Lions monthly supper meeting at Richmond on Wednesday evening. On Thursday evening Ethel Rawlins, Norma Reeder, Melva Cottle, NolaGrif-fi- n and Lu Lott presented a musical program for the Richmond South LDS Ward women, who were observing the one hundred thirty -second anniversary of the founding of the Relief Society, womens auxiliary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The trio, accompanied by Norma Reeder, sang several trios, after which Ethel Rawlins gave a reading. Scott Rawlins, sono fMr. and Mrs. Reed Rawlins, returned home Thursday following service with the Army of the United States. Edna Fackrell celebrated her birthday anniversary last week, and to honor the occasion all her children visited or telephoned. The latter group Included her son Bud and his family of Hawaii, and her sister Nona Grubb of Abingdon, She is the daughter of Lynn and Gene Reese, and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitt of Smith-fiel- d. Of interest to Bensonians by is news just received Elaine and Clarence Homer of the appointment of their son Paul as a counselor to the bishop of his LDS ward in Las Vegas. Emma Thain and her sister Salome Mair visited in Nampa recently, where they called on another sister, Rose Petty. Rilla Smith has returned to Benson after an extended vacation to California. Lennis and Wells Stephenson and their children Kari and Shawn have moved back into their house at Benson. Lennis has been teaching school in Arizona. bara Stevens of Lewiston; - of - town were and Mrs. Mr. guests Ed Stelley of Rupert, Barbara Stevens of Lewiston, Diane Phister of Bountiful, and Jan Benson of Newton. Among the out BUY YOUR LEVIS MW88 Participating in the pro- gram were Ethel Rawlins, Lu Lott, Nola Griffin, Velda AtSpackman, Shir-lekinson, Ethleen Grant, Peck, Loa Lee Hatch, Helena Andrew, Norma Valene Buttars, Reeder, Vera Beckstead and Melva Flossie WE HAVE YOUR SIZE ne BUY BEFORE APRIL Cottle. Cecil Payne assisted with the recording machine and the lights. Sermons were delivered in LDS worship services Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis N. Godfrey of Logan, former Trentonians. They reported their tour of Israel which they took last autumn, relating many interesting episodes and describing the countries they visited. These were Israel, Jordan, Greece, Italy, England and Switzerland. A double trio-Lu-ann Griffin, Velda Spackman, Janet Cottle, Vera Beckstead, Shirlene Peck and Nancy Hansen-sa- ng "Create in Me a Clean Heart." They were accompanied by Norma Reeder. 1st PRICE INCREASE SAVE NOW PlnMI CO., INC. 105 NORTH MAIN ST. SMITHFIELD, UTAH 84335 |