Show Oct 2 1996 Fayette Nows Ruby Hammond On Saturday September 21 Lorraine Thomas attended the wedding of grandson Steven Hanks II and Kathy Thompson in Salt Lake On Sunday the 22 grandson Derek Smith was ordained a Deacon by his father Jeff Smith Uncles Jodi Ellefson and Steve Hanks and Eileen flew down from Seattle for the wedding and ordination Lorraine drove to St George and spent three days with sister Peggy Comia and Nyles and visited sister Bonnie and Bud in Central Utah On September 26 Lorraine went to the Bamum and Bailey Circus with the Bart and Sunnie Brown family Son Brett was madeup as a clown and was honored as one of the “Funniest Kids in Utah!” Joey Crane and Levi Christenson also went to the Circus with the Browns Fayette Cub Scouts spent Friday September 27 at the Fillmore Utah Centennial Jamboral They enjoyed the day playing the games observing the many demonstrations and trading Jamboral currency with the 28000 scouts and scouters present at the once ever event The highlight of the day was the appearance of the Prophet President Hinckley who gave an excellent speech at the evening entertainment Cub Scouts present from Fayette were: Brett Brown Joey Crane Omner Sorensen Guy Mellor Chris Mellor Taylor Mellor Andy Bartholomew and Jay Bartholomew When asked what he liked best about the Jamboral Jay Bartholomew replied “Everything!" Accomopanying the cubs were Sheldon and Madge Watts and Sunnie Brown Bonnie Keele a new member of the Fayette Ward says she loves Fayette and all the people and desires to thank all of them for their kindness and friendship to her son Chester while he visited with her this summer Visiting Wednesday with Dean and Darlene Bartholomew were their Terry and sons of Orem and Terry's mother Dorothy Stowes of Salt Lake Saturday Dean and Darlene attended the Rasmussen reunion in Salina with her sister and two brothers and families also their 528-793- 2 honored for CUCF service daughter Mary Dove and children of Ogden and Paul and Pam Braithwaite Tresha Rasmussen Snow College’s and children of Salina attended the International Student Advisor has been reunion for extraordinary efforts recognized Enjoying the weekend with Izola at the Department of CorBartholomew were Oran and Erda performed rections Facility (DOC) in Gunnison Willardson of Tooele they all enjoyed Rasmussen received a Public Serthe Jensens 1st cousins reunion Satvice Award from the DOC during the urday in Centerfield annual awards banquet held recently Wendell and Melba Mellor acin Salt Lake City The awards are companied Carla Mellor to Salt Lake presented to a member of an allied Thursday and attended the wedding of federal state or local governmental their granddaughter Kimberlee whose actions have substanSorenson and George Reynolds in the agency benefited the Department of Salt Lake Temple they enjoyed the tially Corrections day with the family and the reception The explanation on the award best that night Saturday the Mellors acdescribed why Rasmussen was being companied their daughter Carolyn and honored: Andy Demetropoulos to St George Tresha Rasmussen has been instruwhere they visited with their daughmental in planning organizing and ter Irene and Glade Curtis and enjoyed several Cultural Awareborn implementing seeing their new ness Programs for inmates at the CenSaturday September 28 The proud tral Utah Corrections Facility These parents are Mr and Mrs Gary Curtis programs have been instrumental in Friday David and Danielle Bown down the barriers of prejuand children were in Cokeville and breaking dice and stereotyping while promotattended the wedding of Danielle’s of other cultures sister Nicole Dana and Jason Astle in ing acceptance sight and understanding is essential in the Logan Temple and the reception world Ms diversified today’s that evening Rasmussen has gone the extra mile in Keith Bartholomew and son Ben time and dedication to this donating and a daughter Mary Ann visited Sunvery worthwhile project We wish to day in Cedar City with Steven and commend Ms Rasmussen for her efG’ne Bartholomew and family and forts in this endeavor attended church with them They saw “Thisaward is not forme it’s for all Steven bless his new daughter and of the hard work the students have gave her the name of Amy Jane She said Rasmussen She contindone" 5 was born August 20 and weighed ued by saying that as much as she lbs 7 oz All are doing good hates the spotlight the award should and Bown of Amberly Brittany be publicized because it represented Springville enjoyed the weekend with hours of service by dozens of their grandparents Cecil and Lorna many students in the International Center at Bown Snow College Jeremy Moore of Orem visited In Spring quarter of 1995 Wednesday through Sunday with Rasmussen came up with the idea to grandparents Ivan and Bessie Mellor start a class called Community OutSunday his mother and brothers reach “I wanted to have a class where joined them and he returned home our students could have a direct effect with them on our community” she said Spending the weekend with By Spring 1996 the 55 students Milton and Ruby Hammond were enrolled in the program were already Stacey and Michelle Hammond and a huge success with the inmates at the children of West Jordan Saturday Gunnison Prison “Our students Vivian Tree and children of Mapleton learned a great deal and grew joined the family for a family dinner and with the experience mensely and get together Vera Wankier of some of the inmates were so touched Levan also visited at the Hammonds they were brought to tears" Rasmussen Sunday said Students from all ethnic back- Mayfield News Olivia Cornell - grounds immediately began preparing special cultural presentations to tions for lalloween by making pumpkins out of dryer hose in their craft group on Monday Monday evening Ray Smith entertained the residents for Family can be dropped off at the Mayfield Merc Please put those old Night Ray Smith is one of our new volunteer helpers at the Care Center Grace Martin and Ruth Larsen These What are the rules and regulations garding the use of it? Inquiring minds want to know re- Are you new to our community have you had any results hunting have you taken a trip or had a guest in your been blessed with a new member to your family celebrated a birthday or anniversary taken a new job or new position at work did your crops or garden do well this year went home to lunch with a friend got a new pet in the family We really would like to hear about it Heritage Jamboral troop members of the Mayfield Boy Scout Troop 569 spent three days at the “Jamboral” Utah Centennial Twenty Accompanying were Scout bers the troop were double winners of T uesdays card bingo and Vonda Bogh was winner of the Saturday bingo weekly game Wednesday afternoon residents went sightseeing to Maple Grove Doug Willden and Van Malmgren Blazer Leader Clair Finlayson Bishop Grant Hansen Acting Varsity Coach Kevin Westover and Mel Briggs of Salina The Mayfield Troop earned the Unit Safety Award the Utah Centennial Heritage Jamboral Participation Pin and the District 4 Star Award Upon arrival camp was set up and troop members were issued trading currency with numbers from to 30 The boy scouts had to go from camp to camp trading and collecting currency until they had one from each Al- though the campground is closed residents and staff were able to get close enough to enjoy the beautiful autumn colors Lovely bouquets of leaves are visible throughout the Care Center Thursday afternoon volunteers Jean Marianne and Suzie Walser offor residents fered a Thank you volunteers PHOTOS We know your photographs are precious to you Please provide a stamped envelope with we will re- mem- Masters your photos and turn them to you We are not responsible for lost photos Photo costs: $5 for wedding anniversary $3 for returning Missionary 1st and 80th birthdays for obituary with a $10 pic- ture and also includes a card of thanks the following week CATJKOfJ VOTE “Next year Utah will celebrate the 150 year anniversary of Utah’s pioneer settlement in 1847 but an event which occurred 220 years ago this fall should be remembered as well” said Max J Evans Division of State History Director The anniversary of the expedition through Utah in 776 was at This is recently commemorated The Place State Park The event was by the Utah Pioneer Celebration CoorSesquicentennial the Governor’s dinating Council Office on Hispanic Affairs and the Governor’s Hispanic Advisory Guest speaker Theresa A Martinez PhD Associate Professor of Sociology University of Utah presented information about the expedition and the subsequent immigration of HisUtah to panic people days after the Only Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 a party led by Catholic Fathers Francisco Atanasio and Silvestre Velez Dominguez Escalante departed from Santa Fe New Mexico intending to reach California The group included 12 Spanish colonists and two Timpanogot dians as guides A Spanish party member Bernardo Miera y Pacheco was retired military engineer who drew an influential map of the region and provided measurements of latitude for the party The expedition crossed what is 156 Rural Health Care coin Scout oriented Midway games were played with all Mayfield troop members completing the seven games and earning the Utah Industry Bill Orton voted against increasing funding of community health centers in rural areas by $50 million (Lightfoot motion to recommit HR 4606 62994) For a Page 5 However without Rasmussen’s boundless energy and direction most students wouldn’t know where Gunnison is let alone that a prison exists there She was nominated for the award by DOC employees Craig Burn and Merilee Petersen of the John Lindon Anderson STERLING-JoLindon Anderson died September 996 at his home He was bom February 14 1909 in Sterling to John and Deilie Embley Anderson He was married to Virginia Peterson in Sterling Utah January 22 1931 Later their marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple Anderson was a farmer and actively farmed until the time of his death He was active in the LDS Church and held many positions cluding member of the bishopric and superintendent of the Sunday School He was counselor in the High Priest Quorum at the time of his death He was very civic minded He served as Mayor of Sterling and as president and secretary of the Sterling Irrigation Company He was also active in the Senior Citizens Association Anderson is survived by his five sons and three daughters: Robert L Judy Barrett Clair L all of Salt Lake City Phylis V Smith Benny of Tooele of Springville Eugene Buddy J of Fairview Bonnie of now the Utah Border near Dinosaur National Monument on September 12 They followed Joaquin a 12 year old Native American to his home in Utah valley and then continued leaving Utah in early October The party never reached California but traveled unexplored porcentral tions of western Colorado Utah and northern Arizona Many land marks were given Spanish names which can be traced to this expedition Traders benefitted from the trails Dominguez and Escalante had explored Their journal was published including Miera’s maps which were useful to later explorers including John C Freemont The Mormon Pioneers read about the Spanish explor- John Lindon Anderson Richfield 25 grandchildren 40 and brother Carl Poulsen of Manti He was preceded in death by w ife one daughter Arlene: two granddaughters Katrina Clark and Robin Dawn Barrett and two sisters dna Marx and Lima Snowball Tuneral services were held September 3 1996 at the Sterling kard Chapel The family wishes to cxpi ess their gratitude to all those who extended their sympathy and thanks to the Home Health Care Department and to Buchanan Mortuary Aurora News Cindy flndreason On Friday September 20 1996 Shashone Marie Peterson became the bride of Wayne Kerry Turner A ception was held that evening in the Aurora Ward Cultural Hall and an Open House was held on Saturday September 2 in the Loa Ward Cultural Hall in Loa Shashone is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Darron Andreason and Wayne is the son of Mr and Mrs James Turner of Loa On Saturday September 21 1996 an Open House was held in the Aurora Ward Cultural Hall honoring Matt Long and his bride Tammy Metcalf Matt is the son of Glenna guage with Mexican americans but varied considerably in cultural heridress and history Today tage Hispanic?Latinos number well over 120000 persons totalling 6 to 8 percent of Utah’s population and comprising the largest ethnic group in Utah Max Evans said the Sesquicentennial Council is making an effort to honor the contributions of all the diverse people of Utah who have “pioneered” in some way The council will be printing a “bookmark” in Spanish which will briefly tell the story of early Spanish explorers and invite Utah’s Hispanic people to participate in the celebration of "The Spirit of Pioneering” in 1997 For ers in Fremont’s report Spanish Fork more information call River was named by Fremont in honor or 3513 of the Hispanic explorers Martinez said it wasn’t until the early 20th century that Mexican migrants and Mexican Americans made their way to Utah to work in the mines in agriculture and on the railroads many immigrants traveled the trails explored by Dominguez and Escalante and settled in small colonies and barrios in Monticello Price and Bingham Canyon Clearfield along the Wasatch Front Puerto Rican immigrants followed Later Hispanic people came to work for Hill Air Force Base After arSTsi!!!Sl World War II successive waves of hxz Latinos from South and Central America and Spain came to raise their families They shared a common lan 529-358- 6 Long and the late William Long and Tammy is the daughter ot Mike Metcalf and the late Raelxn Metcalf The young couple was married on June 15 1996 The Utah National I’aiks Council held a Boy Scout Centennial Jamboral on September 26 27 and 28 near illmore Utah An estimated 28000 Scouters 47 of whom were celfrom Aurora attended the ebration and enjoyed a wide variety of games and activities including a concert and a special Utah lerilage Show which was presented to the large gathering Special highlights included a visit from LDS Church President Gordon B Hinckley on riday September 27 and a visit from Utah’s Governor Mike Leavitt on Saturday September 28 Everyone who tended seemed to enjoy this event During services in Aurora’s LDS 1st Ward on Sunday September 29 the infant son of Tommy and Althea Bullard was blessed and given the name Nate Charles Bullard The infant son of Raymond A Veasey and Katrina Annette Peterson was blessed and given the name Aaron Christopher Veasey Many relatives and friends were in attendance for these special rites Hyrum Hunter has been called as Assistant Varsity Coach for Boy Scout Troop 648 Raylene Clark has been called as assistant Sunday school teacher for Aurora’s 1st Ward d QffiiwmHsm 'r® Back To School - Fall Special Like anything else ag loans are better when they are affordable That’s why until December 31st 1996 all loan fees associated with any 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So whether you’re looking e for a loan or refinancing an existing loan visit with one of our Loan Officers today and see why Farm Credit is the only credit you need Programs § Farm Credit Services ofUtah Utah Production Credit Association & Federal Land Bank Aacocutioa of Utah FIX' Agriculture Jamboral Pin Mayfield Community Care Center Residents at the Mayfield Community Care Center started prepara Sun ©Ibiiteiiry 150 year celebration to honor all pioneers Chris Cannon supports rural health care programs believing that government must provide essential ser vices when they are not otherwise available county and one for the state All of comthe Mayfield troopmembers pleted this task and earned a silver do at the prison They would learn about each other’s cultures as much as the inmates would learn from all of them They informed and entertained on special occasions like Black History Week and Cinco De Mayo as well as enriched the lives of those at the prison on otherwise normal days The truth is that the majority of the time doing the outreach was in the evenings and away from the college campus Tresha and the students would often spend entire evenings at the prison and wouldn’t return to Ephraim until after 10 pm It was a special giving of personal time by all parties involved that made the program work The group ofstudents was also asked to do the annual training for volunteers at the prison Their program was met with a standing ovation “I think we helped raise the awareness of those working with the mates because there are more than 10 ethnic groups represented at the Gunnison facility” said Rasmussen She continued “What they did was touch the hearts of a lot of people at the would always come home prison feeling so proud of Snow College and our students” The service done at the prison is only a small portion of what the international students actually did They made presentations at the Wasatch and middle elementary Academy schools Lions Club and Rotary Club meetings church parties and they hope this year to be invited to area high schools There are 45 students signed up for the program this fall and they are currently getting organized to pick up where last year’s group concluded You may contact Rasmussen for more exinformation by calling tension 281 Rasmussen selflessly gave credit to Dan Adams of the Community Outreach class and the students who presented the programs 528-795- 6 World Vision Needs The Mayfield Lions Club is asking the public to donate their no longer needed reading glasses and prescription glasses the month of October glasses to good use Bookmobile We see one in town once in a while When does it come to town? 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