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Show ' Brothers Shaheen Highlighting Featured In Article Salina Creek Elk Hunt ns ws? IRedataad Tteevd Utah-Idah- o MARJORIE MICKELSEN surrounded a creeping caravan Enthusiastic Salina sportsmen, of the Land Fover with a genNick and Shaheen rewere Ellis pickcently featured in the October erator out, a snowSnow Goer an up and two issue of the mobiles. the constanl Only international snowmobile magazine. The article written by Lars stream of encouraging advice, and outdoors lore Nelson relates experiences of experience this years elk hunt in the Salina from the Shaheen boys, one per Creek area. The party of nine vehicle, kept the hunt from moral hunters, seven snowmobiles and disintegration. These two emitwo retired horses, shot an elk grants from Louisiana during the after four days of difficult depth of the Depression are living statues to the ruggedness and hunting. ferocious are optimism which is the Following excerpts from character of Westerners livingin the article: this hostile land. Everyone adBefore we had a chance to say mired the guidance Ellis and Nick were giving to our nine-mhunt, a word, big Nick Shaheen rumbled out a friendly Hi." Nick is a gift with small chance of business reward at their motel and the genial, cafe." advice-givin- g proprietor, along As high fog lifted miles away, with his brother Ellis, of the Ellis Nick restaurant and motel. has shouted, Theres the Pickle an advantage that most folks who Keg and Mollys Nipple.' Turning love to talk dont have. He shard to the northwest, there rose a solitary, snow-ladridge, bare of hearing. But even if he might not catch against the bright blue. At the something you say to him, theres left end was a rounded bluff, usually no problem. Someplace in known as Pickle Keg because of his conversation he'll bring up its obvious shape. In the middle of the ridge sat 10,986 foot what you were going to say anyto most of way. The brothers know thecoun-tr- y Musinia Peak, known folks as the around here ForNational Mollys Fishlake the in est and the Salina Creek Valley Nipple, because of its obvious areas, where we were to be the shape. Mollys Nipple is a landnext four days. As we found out, mark in Central Utah and not a without Ellis and Nick we could woman in Salina is bashful about using the colloquial name of this have stayed home.... mountain. An air of silent desperation PHONE 529-339- ,h 0 Page i Thursday, January 14, 1971 Farmers Union Set Convention semi-healt- navly-acquir- an en Elementary School News Mrs. Larsens Third Grade- mother and not fight with my brother and sisters. Brenda Larsen - Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Waters were in Provo Tuesday to keep a medical appointment for him. They were accompanied by Mrs. Allen Crane and Mrs. Mark Pickett. The H & W Club met Wednesday evening at Vera Andersons. Pinochle prizes went to Una Hales, Aleen Kearns and Ruby Poulson. Marsha Black, Casper, Wyoming was a guest. She and children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rasmussen. Lee Christensen, Price, was working in this area for three days and visited during the time with J. Arthur Christensen and Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pickett and son of Kanab spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bronzell Pickett. Mrs. Velma Webb observed her birthday both Wednesday and Friends Thursday afternoon. called to wish her well and enjoy luncheon. Ira Jensen had surgery Friday at the Gunnison Hospital. Willis Hales had surgery on his thumb Friday at the Gunnison Hospital. He injured it recently and it became necessary to remove the end of it. Colleen Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis was in the hospital Saturday and Sunday when she became ill. Mrs. Maggie Childs, Gunnison Do better in my work at school. Even do better in work at home. Kelly Thurel Mason was visiting a few days with Mrs. Delta Williams recently. Marwood Hales was in Salt Lake on business Wednesday. was the Bosshardt Neal speaker Sunday evening telling his experiences on his mission to Brazil. Kaien Larsen, Collett Peterson, Janet Lund and Liza Johnson sang a number, accompanied by Shelley Joy Lund. Vernal NelPreston son, Neal Bosshardt, Pickett and Esmont Jensen were put in as Sunday School workers. Mrs. Udell Johnson was with Mrs. John Johnson at the Utah Valley Hospital during the week. Mrs. Kent Johnson went up to be with her for the weekend. Newell Hales had a party for his 11th birthday Saturday. His mother, Mrs. Marwood Hales was hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Versal Payne of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Ms mother, Mrs. Selda Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bills, Cedar City visited Sunday with relatives. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poulson went to Salt Lake Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Johansen and son Everett and Ms girl friend of LeM, visited Rose Sorenson and Mrs. Orletta Christensen on Saturday. Mrs. Elverda Tolboe and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hansen went to Price Saturday to attend the wedding of a nephew of Reeds, Ryan Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Hansen. t- My class and I have been busy been busy making New making a New Year's promise. Years promises. We can make promises ourself, To mind my parents. too. I would like to do sometMng Help my dad more than I have. in 1971. I would like 1971 to be To get my work done all the better. I am going to be a good time. boy in 1971. To do what my Heavenly Father Lee Huntsman wants me to do. To help other people. Brady Anderson I am going to do abiand-ne- w thing for the New Years prom- been busy making our New Years promises. I'm making mine below: Im not going to bother my little brother so much. Not going to be so slow. Im going to write some for my Mom and Dad too. Carl Belli ston been busy making a New Years promise. You can make promises to yourself too. Im going to do something brand-ne- w in this new year. Dont be a litter bug, by not throwing all over the streets. Obey my parents and do what I have We have been busy making our New Years promises. You can make promises too. I am going to make a New Year's promise. Here it is: to be a litter -- bug. Not to play with matches. Cynthia Hampton I hope not they say. Not get into fights with my friends. Be more careful and watch wlien Im riding my bike. I have been busy tMs year, Writing things for New Years Day. Have a Happy New Year. Well, I have not been a litter-bu- Jackie Johnson ise: be a litter-bu- g. will pick up the paper on the ground. I will not ride fast in our car. Leslie Brown I will not I To make the New Years better: I want to get my home work done. Not be a litter bug. To help my mother clean the house. Merrilyn Gurr been busy making nev year promises. Would you like to make new year promises, too? A Bad AMmal I do not throw rocks. Here are a few things I want to I live in a forest. I am black I do not hit children. do. I would like to: and white. And if you bug me, I I dont throw kids down. Mind my mother and father. will make you smell. And someKids are Mce. Make my bed every morning. times I am in your house. What Wilda Nay Try not to be a litter-buam I? Keep my toys put away. Jimmy Sampson Help as much as possible. We have been busy making our Come when my mother calls. New Years promise. You can Jeff Forsyth Very Round make a promise to yourself too. I am very plump and round. I would like to do sometMng in Kids like to play with me. You a brand new way this New Year. I have been busy making New store. I have a the me in buy I would like not to pollute the Year's promises andhereiswhat rubber coat. What am I? I am going to try to do better: air. Brady Anderson Not to be a litter-buNot throw rocks and mind my We have g. g. g. Inn (JbtjoJ Salt Lake Citys Finest w ' m Claudia Tibbs, left, Alan Stevens and Don Hermansen rphearse a scene from the Snow College Theatre play, Luv. senting each commodity. TMs year the committee will meet to put the program together on Friday, January 15th and wilkbe a part Snow College Luv Presents President Roy L. Holman, of the Utah-IJaFarmers UMon announced that the Eighteenth Annual Convention would convene for two days, January 15 and 16 at the Rarnada Inn, Salt Lake City. In making the announcement Mr. Holman stated that tMs will be a work session. In years past the state program and resolutions has been put together by a committee made up of farmers from throughout the area repreho .J Is it funny, or sad, or both? Life, that is. Or maybe funny-sad? College Theater's new Luv" which had its opernng Wednesday Mght and will also be performed Thursday and Friday nights in the school auditorium, concerns itself with those matters. Curtain time is 8:00. The play has only three characters; the action takes place on a bridge. Eli Wallach, Anne Jack-so- n and Alan Arkin starred in the Broadway production. Snow director Ben Galloway calls the play an adult drama. When the play begins there is Harry Berlin, a shaved, mustachioed beatnik, a picture of woe, who apparently has no future except to jump off the bridge. He is about to do it when along Snow play, I have stories - 0 MY PROMISES We have A Ka ed 4cviarz 'Tfecvt MRS. NEALE CHRISTENSEN All this big jazz about long hair would be better off if left In fact, if anything, most of us are jealous. If it were possible and the way the weather has been, Id let my hair grow along with my whiskers until all that stuck out was the tip of my snout. Really, long hair isnt so bad if the wearer keeps it clean and .it isnt anything new, so why get so upset....itll go with time and probably come back again.. ..and as for the short I hope they stay for dresses ever???? un-sa- lp Sevier 4-He- rs Receive Awards Rebecca Abbott, Richfield and Blaine Washburn, Monroe was selected to receive the annual Danforth I Dare You award for outstanding H activities. One girl and one boy are selected from each county to receive tins award based on their over all H work. Glass Kerr Manufacturing Corp., has announced the following awards in the area of H Food Preservation. Debra Ipson of Monroe, Best in Jams receiving one dozen Keri half-pijars; Rebecca Abbott, Richfield, Best in Fruit - one dozen Kerr jars and Rosalie Warnock, Sigurd, Best in All -- PHONE 529 - 3246 of tiie convention. An outstanding of slate comes Milt Manville, well turned speakers have been scheduled out, prosperous, seemingly untroubled, who it developes was including: Sen. Frank E. Moss; Harry's college classmate. Milt Congressman, Orville Hansen, is all sympathy, but Milt, for all (Idaho); Flossie Nickel, Direcis appearance, is likewise heir tor Education, National Farmers Union; and Dr. Blue Carstensen, to the woes of the flesh. National Director of the Green And there is Milt's wife, Ellen, fur clad, but also tinged with Thumb. A luncheon will be held Friday at noon in honor of Goversadness. nor Calvin L. Rampton. The called ciitics drama Broadway the play a comedy, because the luncheon speaker will be Clyde President of Montana author, Murray Schisgal, tends to Jarvis, Union. The Saturday Farmers view lifes minor woes, frusti and anxieties with eyes that night banquet speaker will be Tony T. Dechant, President Naperceive their humor. tional Farmers Union. Luv audiences also sense the Mr. Holman stated that farbut as the unfolds, humor, plot also understands the underlying mers have their backs against realism that portrays life as a the wMl and they need to do more mixture of tMngs, beneath its for themselves than they have done in the past. Becoming active surface appearances. in a major farm orgamzation is one of the best self-heIn the Snow Theatre producprotion, Ellen Manville is played by grams in which a farmer can become involved. Mr. Holman urged Claudia Tibbs, Manti; Milt Manall farmers and ranchers to avail ville by Allen Stevens, Austin, Texas; and Harry Berlin by Don themselves of tMs opportuMty to participate in planning Ms own Hermansen, Ephraim. future. Lamar Rasmussen, Salina, Isa Farmers Union board member. Been a little on the chilly side the past week.. ..and there have been a few complaints coming thru regarding the spell. Lotsa cars refused to start, and fuel bills soared. However, Beryl Jensen (wife of Quiet Stan) said they kept their oil bill down to a minimum - in fact didn't use any -the night of January 5th.... - it got so cold that night the oil froze up and wouldnt feed the furnace.. Stan got out the next morning and blew on the oil lines and they immediately started to flow??? Always knew he carried a lotta hot air. ...and one day it would come in handy. 4-- Gotta get back on all the stupid" legislation being passed in Washington....and some that needs immediate attention. In the first place the gun and ammunition registration law comes under the stupid legislation department... .together with a hundred other tilings, but this week will just mention the .22 cal. ammunition law. During the holidays a This is JAYCEE WEEK -t- he service boy was home he had week 6,400 Jayceechapterscele-brat- e spent time in Viet Nam and was was not their birthday. Theyre now in this country--b- ut quite 21 years of age. Wanted to entering their 51st year of community service. Urge young men go hunting Jack Rabbits so went you know between the ages of to a local business to get a box 21-to fall in with the young of 22 bullets... .they wouldnt sell men stejiping ahead and join the 'em to him... .he wasnt 21. Now how about that? The government Salina Jaycees. spent money to train this man in the use of firearms. ..sent him to Viet Nam to fight and then when he was back in the U.S. he couldnt thouthe nation, Throughout a box of 22 sands of young men are observing legally purchase to amend shells. are They trying JAYCEE WEEK. This is the time at this writing it this law....but to pause and think back over the hasnt been done. Come on WashJaycees accomplishments of the ington, start thinking....this is a 51 The are past Jaycees years. - let's keep it that great country forward-lookin- g young men. Lend arent way doing your you to 35 Mrs. Bert Tuft accompanied Mrs. Robert Ence has been hospitalized in the GunMson Val- her husband to Salt Lake Wedley Hospital for the past week. nesday. From there he flew back She returned home Saturday to the Johnston Islands where he is in the military service. He has afternoon. been home for the past month. and ChristenNeale Mrs. Mr. sen went to Salt Lake Thursday Mickie's mother, Mrs. Jesston to watch a basketball game be- Anderson and Berts mother, tween the Utah Stars and Texas Mrs. Roscoe Tuft cf Monroe acChapperals at the Salt Palace. companied them. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Christensen of Cedar City spent the weekend and family have ftioved to St. here visiting their parents, Mr. George to live. Dinner guests Sunday at the one dozen Kerr jars and one join share. and Mrs. Verr Durfee and Mr. progress jar your support the Jaycees. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen, home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith lifter. Sorensen was their daughter and Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harward her family, Mr. and Mrs. Gail went to Salt Lake Thursday to Madsen of Richfield. WHEN YOU FLICK A SWITCH IN YOUR HOME TONIGHT, there will be plenty of power to Mr. and Mrs. Lane Curtis of keep an eye doctor appointment answer your call and Carl Mrs. Lovell, Wyoming and do some shopping. There'll be more than enough power for the precipitators and other air filtering deMr. and Mrs. Thurel Mason Hake of Salt Lake City visited vices used in homes and factories, power to spare for the new sewage treatment plants were in Salt Lake Tuesday and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and other equipment and installations used to clean up our environment. Wednesday on business, while Floyd Curtis Monday afternoon. There's power to spare, too, for the electric typewriters in your office-- or the comthere they visited at the home of Sacrament meeting Sunday puters, or electric saws or paint spray guns, or big motors at your job. Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Curtis eveing was Individual Award Next fall a huge new generating unit wilt go "on the line" at our Naughton Plant for the M.I.A. Boys and Night and family. near Kemmerer, Wyoming with enough additional generating capacity for another Salt Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mason Girls. Each boy that was preLake City Several years ago, planning and engineering began on a new plant that will spent Saturday in Price on com- sented an award gave a talk and the Huntington probably be the largest on our system before the end of this decade the girls sang in a group. pany business. for scheduled unit It has first its Utah. completion in near Plant huge Price, Canyon Mrs. Dona Mason had a family June 1974 dinner Monday afternoon at her wer to spare in the area served by Utah Power will Thats why there is-- and home for her birthday. & Light Co Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson and Mrs. ElRay Foote spent Monday in Orem and Provo visiting. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Winkel from Fremont, California were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson Friday and Saturday v at the ranch. Visitors Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Harward, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nielsen, all of Richfield and Phillip V. Olsen, a professional Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson. football player with the Boston Mr. and Mrs. Burke Johnson Patriots and hisyounger brother, attended a Utah Power and Light Orrin Olsen, a senior at Orem Sales Department party at the High, will be speakers at this Rainbow Cafe in Richfield, SatFridays Forum at Snow College Institute of Religion at Snow Colurday evening. Brent Taylor and son Troy of lege. Time is 12:00 noon. Ogden spent the weekend visiting Phil Olsen will talk on Guideat the home of Mr. and Mrs. lines and his younger brother Glen Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. will speak on The Importance Ted Burr of Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sorenson of Goals. attended a Civil Defense meette and Phil Olsen was ing in Salt Lake City Friday. He in school. high Mrs. Jean Marie Sorenson served her immediate family a birth- was freshman athlete of the year in 1966, Outstanding Sophomore day dinner Sunday afternoon in in 1967 and president of the sophhonor of her birthday. 1967-6- 8. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lloyd omore and junior classes in Most He the was awarded are the proud grandparents of a Player Award and new baby grandson born to their Valuable son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Estes Memorial Award in Delbert Lloyd of Holbrook, Ari- 1969 at U.S.U. He graduated with a BS in business in 1970. zona. 4-- 4-- nt wide-mou- th be-po- Friday Forum To Hear Brother Football Players ,A-- All-Sta- Utah Power & Light Co. has ll, Mrs. Myrtle Houseman of Montana has been a visitor for the past three weeks at the home of her daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Gleed Utley. Dennis Utley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gleed Utley and Becky Christiansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christiansen of Mayfield were married Saturday in a ceremony performed at the Mayfield Chapel. The newlyweds will make their home In Idaho Springs, Colorado. Kali-spe- SAME DAY LAUNDRY and VALET SERVICE 2nd West at Phone I Ho. Temple-1- 00 521-345- 0 Luxurious Units For Reservations Orrin is the senior class presiof the football dent and team at Orem High this year. He is a member of the wrestling and track teams and took first in the region and 2nd in state in the discus and 2nd in the region shot put. He was selected as a player for the high school football team. Both have been active in the LDS Church and held various positions of trust. |