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Show t 4 THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1974 9 Trenton, cont. Mr. and Mr. Krffnrd Perk of Ogdon spent three days last week in Trenton visiting friends and relatives. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holt and Mr. and d Mrs. Roland Mortenson. was a former postmaster in Trenton. Bishop and Mrs. Iannis OmitiNts. daughters Angela. Jane. Cindv and Teresa and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Karren and family of Iwis-tn- n attended the World's Fair last week. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K N. Butler have been their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Butler of Orem. Ctah. Robert H Reeder returned home Saturday evening from a trip to Tulsa. Okla. in eompany with his nephew. Blaine Iimh of Hyde Park. While they were there they visited the famous Wier Horse ranch. Furnish Program Kef-for- The trio from Trenton. Lou Lott. Nola Griffin and Melva Cottle, with accompanist Norma ReedeF and emcee Ethel Rawlins furnished a musical program for the special interest group at the Richmond Stake Center Saturday evening. Ethel also gave a comic reading. Others attending from Trenton were Elsie Olson. Arlene Kupfer, Edna Fackrell. Hely ena Andrew. Josephine and Marie Dock. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Spackman attended the 35th year class reunion of the La-pra- students ot North Cache Saturday evening at the Lion's Iodge in Smilhfield. Mr. and Mrs. tavnr Hatch were pleasantly surprised when they arrived home from Sunday School to find their son Darren and family. Franklin. Ida., there. He had just been released from the hospital where he underwent an appendectomy and was en mule home. They enjoyed dinner and the afternoon with his brothers, and their families. Those present for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Darren Hatch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hatch and family. Hvrum. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hatch and family, College Station. Texas. Owen. Kent and Blake Hatch. Douglas is working in Wisconsin and was unable to he there. Steven and his family will visit here for a while, and then return to Texas where he will teach at the university, from which he has just graduated. Mrs. Vivian Litz was made happy by the visit of her daughter. Elnora Hickman of Rawlins. Wvn. and a granddaughter. Vivian Perry and daughter of Yucca Valley. Calif. Roland Mortenson and Roy Sorenson, together with their wives, were in charge of the dinner party held for the Sons of Pioneers, at the Oneida Station Park, in Idaho. Thursday evening. A chicken supper was served to sixty. Lew and Velva Allsop have returned from a pleasant vacation to Washington State. While there, they were guests of their son. Judd and family, of Wapato. They also visited the World's Fair. At the fair, they visited Mr. and Mrs. kiMar Reeder of Othello. Wash Attend Parly Joseph and Flossie Atkinthe party for Carpenter's at Willow Park in I Kigali on Saturday night. Roland and Mnliel Mortenson spent the 241 h of July at Ogden with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griffin, and witnessed the parade. l,nu IjoM spent the weekend at Salt Ukc City with her mother. Iaiuise Furse and sister I cone Ru"ars. The Sacrament meeting program was given by graduates from the Teacher Training program, taught by Melvin and Elhleen Grant. Talks were given by Jay and Mary Merrill. Carolee Beck-steaRandy Wright and Don Spackman. Orris Mae Hansen and daughter Sheri Wright sang a duet. acc. Norma Reeder. Certificates were given to Jay and Mary Merrill. Caroleen Beckstead. Leroy Ball. Kandy and Sheri Wright. Clair Smith and Don Spackman. Second class pins were given to Paul Miner. Brad Hansen and James Godfrey, and several awards to them also. were present Their leader is Wanda Andrew. Released from the Relief Society were Nola Griffin as Spiritual Living leader, with 11a Litz being sustained to that position. Seletta Pitcher was sustained in the position of Teacher Message leader, formerly being taught by Elva Hatch. Rert Spackman was advanced from a Deacon to a Teacher. son attended Venon and Cleo Merrill of Anaheim. Calif, have been visiting his brothers. Mr. and TANNER'S ! Mrs. Ervin Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Vergel Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Roland n attended the farewell testimonial given for Cecilia While at the HSU Friday night. Roland is finance chairman for the chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eller-nin- n attended a funeral at Dayton. Monday for a neph- -' ew. Frank Archibald. On Tnesdav Ihev drove to Preston and picked up her sister. Marjorie Anderson and they to Idaho Falls for proceed a three day visit with another sister. Erfie Jardine. They also visit ed a niece. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilbert of Idaho Falls Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eppich. senl last week at Wood Camp in Igan Canyon with their son. Irel and family of Smithfield. Flossie Atkinson and Norma Reeder of Trenton and Belva Skinner of Logan drove to Pocatello on Thursday where Mrs. Atkinson sang a solo at the funeral of a cousin. Betty Tiu Griffin, who was accidently drowned near Ashton. Ida. Mrs. Reeder accompanied her. Mor-Icnso- Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holt. Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. Kefford M. Peek. Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt of Smithfield. David Fellows of Clark-sto- n is visiting his grandmother. Rert ha Gndderidge. and uncle Joe Godderidge and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant spent a few days at Jackson. Wyn last week Their son. Howard Grant and family. Clearfield looked after the plare while they were gone. San Gas! -- Pay San Newton Ward Receives Visitors band. Rodger and their two children. Barbara and Melissa. They will all he attending the Hill Cumorah pageant at Palmyra. N.Y. and visiting other points of interest. On Saturday evening I,eda J. Sutherland attended her hv l.eda Sutherland Newton Recent visitors in the Newton Ward have been Kay. Joan. Jane Ann. Melanie. Dennis. Mary and Shane Griffin of Rrownwond. Texas. They have visited with his mother Erma Griffin and also with Joan's folks. Owen and Norma Waite in Hyde 301 h South Cache year. school reunion at the Union Bldg, at USU. This was a very special occasion for all who attended hv meeting all old class males and some teachers. A special program was given hv children of Park. Also other visitors have been Helen and Ron Heist ern and three hoys from Downey. Ida. at the home of her parents. Eunice and Grant Cooley of Newton. Helen and Claude Jenkins and five children of Flagstaff. Ariz. are visiting in Newton with her mother. Erma Griffin and with his students. Special awards wen presented. Bishop Gail Gibbs of Ogden formerly of Hvrum was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Parker of Salt l,ake City were .Saturday evening ovemite visitors at the home of his mother Meda Parker of Newton. Duane and Rosiland had also attended his 30th South Cache school reunion at USU Union Bldg, on Saturday evening. family. Seymour Jenkins and family. They all left for Island Park on Monday for a week of fishing and relaxation. Also accompanying them were David and Marlene tarsen and three children of Newton. Shiree and Gary Olson and children near I,ns Angeles. Calif. Other visitors in Newton have been Dianne and Nephi Patton and children of Corvallis. Ore. at the home of her parents Aileen and Rill Barker of Newton. Also visiting with them were Carolyn Talbot and family of Bountiful. Utah. Camp-ou- t v Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Cooley are in Rochester. New York visiting with their daughter Annette, her hus special musical number. 0 Home Beloved. Where'er I Wander" was presented by a male chorus under the direction nf Darlene Benson and accompanied hv Nola Jenkins. The speakers were Val and Aldene Rasmussen who are living in Newton for the summer but reside in semin-ar- v Cody. Wvo. Val is a A teacher there. special vocal solo was sung by Sandra Barrett who is living in the Eva Benson home. Sandra is Evas niece. Her husband is attending summer school at USU. Vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie L. Jenkins was their James E. Brnron and grandson. David nf Cleveland. Ohio and their daughter. Doris J. Pike and granddaughter. Tamara of Salt Lake Citv. While here they enjoyed a fishing trip to the Blackfoot Reservoir and visiting with relatives and friends in Ida-.son-in-la- .. The family of Gordon and I.edn Sutherland and Dini Porter of Iiean attended a cuminiii at Inrcuniw Dam on Friday evening and Salur-daThey also went motor Isiat riding and water skiing at Hvrum Ike. Others who enjoyed this occasion were I.eda's sister. Betty Quayle and husband. Chris and boys of Ogden and Vonda. (another sister nf Ida) Dean. Christine and Byran Cheney of Rrigham City. In Sacrament services on Sunday evening J. Golden Attend Pageant Utah. Rigby, counselor conducted. A A niece. Mrs. Audrec Oconncll and children Brett, Stacey. Callie and Marci of Idaho Falls. Nephews and wives. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jenkins. Ogden. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jorgensen, Alexander. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Don Paul Jenkins. Grace. Idaho, Mrs. Jenkins sister. Mrs. tarette Hansen. Grace. Idaho, and niece Karren Stewart of Soda Springs. Idaho. The Jenkins daughter, Doris J. Pike and granddaughter were overnight guests Friday night. Dinner guests on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jenkins were Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Crookston and Mr. and Mrs. Archie L. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. I well Jenkins entertained Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Crookston at dinner Wednesday evening. Ilniisegiiosts at the home On Wednesday July 24, of Mr. and Mrs Archie L. Jenkins during the week of Marsha. Troy, Marnie, CorLe-dthe funeral nf Mr. Jenkins ey and Monica Jenkins, Ted Ann. and Debra. . sister. Mrs. Ida Crnnkslon. were Dr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Sutherland spent the afterCrnnkstnn and daughter. noon at Downata. Downey, Janis and granddaughter. Idaho, swimming and picnic-inOthers who joined them Jennifer of Portland. Ore. were Earl, Arlene. Dianne, and Darrell Mrs. Mr,, Annette Johnson of ,I.ar4l Nielson and daug- and Smithfield. Craig and Shari nf Mike son and hter. Jayt and Angela Johnson of Lo!4iijneni.' Ariz., daughter Shnrtra Obray. Ogden. Utah gan. Darla and LaVor anfIfio.and wife Mr. and Frandsen of Midvale and Mrs. tuglas Obray nf Roy. Carol J. Williams of Logan. a. g. Time! if Lea-Ri- ght Here At Bennett's Richmond Home! - LJ Lowlston COUNTRY SHOPPER Friendly Paint Sale Prices Good Thru Sat. 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