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Show TRETONEWS Trenton, April 18. Mr. John Adams and family, a son-in-law of Mr. Orson Pratt has moved from Raymond, Canada, to make Trenton their future home. 1 The Sunday School got up an entertainment en-tertainment last 8unday night for the benefit of buying books for the School. Evelyn Buehler, soprano singer and Miss McNlt, pianist. Both of Salt Lake City. The concert was a grand success and we think that' Mr. Henry O. Stickler is In the right place. Iver Johnson has.agaln returned to TfWton, to make his home with us during tho summer, Mr. Johnson Was been working In the mines at Park cuy. Mr. Wallace Fuc Is 'trying his new StudebakcrJ' 'apd rides around Trenton quHeprow.-JJpIdqubt he will keep tho-roiw warm between Logan and Trentoifi Mr. and Mrs.'tsMj jrpllUfcer and children iiiotoredfdwvn fo Ogde'n last Saturday to visit vJrjlh their daughter Mrs. Grace Blnghaji. I Dr. Allen Is a very" strong man but .'....;-' he Is not strong enough to control his horse, as he has had several run-1 aways In the last few days. Butl there was not much damage done, j Mr. W. J. Jenson of Newton 1b a very bUBy man fixing up the Thomas j H. Cutler place, which he bought.! Mr. Jenson will move his family over In the next few days, and we will be Iglad to receive them and welcome j them to Trenton.. Mr. Jenson Is in' the' implement business and a huat- ' ling salesman. - The Trenton Brass Band was re- ' organizes witniH. J. Hauser as the """'' " '' president; James Anderson, band leader, and" Ray E. South as eecre"" tary and treasurer. We hope that the' boys sta together and we wilt, help them .and support them ail w& .' can. As a band In the town is tho ' life of a town. Do all you can boys. . v;- |