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Show The Salma Sun Thursday, March 24, 1983 Baby Face Contest ' (Continued from Page 1) and Mrs. Greg Harwood, Aurora. Girls,' 1st, Erin Wagstaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wagstaff, Richfield; 2nd Jessyka Bowcutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bowcutt, Monroe; honorable mention, Chelsey Torgerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dusty Torgerson, Richfield. ONE TO THREE YEAR Boys, 1st place: John Thomas Knaphus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knaphus, Glenwood; 2nd, Gregory Stubbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stubbs, Richfield; , honorable mention, Joshua Patrick Wilson; son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wilson, Richfield. Girls, 1st, Melissa Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allred, Aurora; , 2nd, Haley of Mr. and Mrs. West-wood- daughter Dahl Jay Westwood, Circleville; honorable mention, Tenile Pollock daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Pollock Richfield. THREE TO FIVE YEARS: Boys, 1st, Jeremy Duane Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wilson, Richfield; 2nd, J. R. Bell, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell, Richfield; honorable mention, T.D. Middle School We held our first meeting. March 21, 1983. We elected, Lorie Taylor, President; Joni Reynolds, secretary and Nicole Stubbs, Reporter. We decided to take sewing because we thought it would be fun. We learned about buying fabric. We learned about the design of fabrics and what will look good on you. We also made a shopping list for next week and plan to decide on a name for our group. SdUTH STATE SAUNA V. VILA DEAR 8. JOHN A JACOBSON Owners For a Good Time This March, Try the Great Food at the Restaurant v MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED INCOME TAXES Business & Individual In House Computer Service HEATHS ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES Valdo D. Heath Enrolled to practice before Internal Revenue Service 550 Saiina, Utah West Main Phone 529-757- 6 Girls, first, ivimalee Loretta Bagley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bagley, Huntington; 2nd, Jessica Bailey, granddaughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell, Richfield; honorable mention, Jan Lee Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, Loa. OLDIES BUT GOODIES: Boys, 1st, David Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Edwards, Richfield; 2nd, Richard G. Christensen; son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Christensen, Richfield; honorable mention, Shawn Pollock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Pollock, Richfield. Girls, 1st, Corlyn Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richfield Christensen, 2nd, Marianne Gray Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray, Central; honorable mention, Erika Edwards, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Edwards, Richfield. Two Aurora boys had their missionary farewells last Sunday. Curt Taylor, son of Roger and Marie Taylor will be going to Texas. David Gurney, son of Boyd and will be going to the Calgary Canada mission. Mike and JoAnn Shaw have been in San Fransisco for a bank conven We call it Zero Plus Dialing. For Saiina and Richfield residential and business customers, its now the way you should make all long discollect, Calling tance calls you need an operator for: person-to-personumber. With calls billed to another it, youll find you can Card, and direct-diale- d calls. go the distance almost as easily and quickly as -- n, Heres how it works. For long distance calls, dial 0 (Operator) plus the area code plus the telephone number. For long distance calls within Utah, dial 0 plus the telephone number. As you finish dialing, customers with Touch Tone telephones will hear a tone Then, the operator will come on the line to ask you what kind of call youre making. While thats happening, your call will be going through. So you dont have to tell the operator the number youre calling, or wait for it to be dialed for you. In the time it takes for you to dial the number, youre there. Since s Dialing calls will be billed at the operator-assiste- d rate, will least be the distance direct always dialing expensive way to place a long distance call. For long distance calls that require operator assistance, take a ijjAj Mountain Bll convenient shortcut. Dial Zero-Pluout-of-sta- te Its official! Spring is here at last! The solstice has come and gone, and the days are slowly but surely lengthening. Were on the downhill slide to summer. Its really nothing new. Springs been tiptoeing around the edges of the valley for weeks. The pale glow that hints of the vibrant splash of ' color Summer will sport has been appearing eveiywhere.And the willows have been flaunting that golden glow which precedes their burst into weeping beauty. March will soon go whistling away, but he has no regrets. Hes had a great time, flown kites, held that hawk aloft on soaring wings, alternately chilled and warmed us... eager to be Spring, yet reluctant to let Winter pass away. April will come in her own gentle way. Her paintings will be soft and warm, not at all like Autumns flagrant canvas. Her smiles are gentle, and she whispers promises of new life to come. A green world is already in the making, as that mysterious force which prompts the bulb to send forth the shoot, begins to send wake Hip signals." Sap stirs The 'seed swells.' All awaitTheptSKect moment to burst into life. . We welcome the warmth of Spring, the ressurance of the rainbow, the wash of pastel tints and soft sweet scents, as new growth revitalizes the valley. The heart, as well as the eye, finds comfort in the Spring. Things we once feared now seem surmount- able. Life takes on new depth and meaning when veiwed in Springs gentle light. All becomes new in the Spring.... old things are done away. Its a good time to forget old grudges, old hurts, old mistakes and let each dewy fresh morning begin unclouded and uncluttered by old guilts and remorse. Each day brings special . promises and opportunities - if we look for them. If we could only greet each day with the innocence and awe of a child who delights in watching an ant carry a leaf to its nest - or finds beauty in the newly hatched chick . cuddling softly in his hand, wed begin to know the real meaning of Spring. No matter what season of Life we are in - youths Springtime, the Winter of age, or anywhere in between - Life has much to offer, and we have much to contribute. Never is it more apparent than in the Spring. in Sevier, Piute, Wayne, Garfield, Sanpete and Millard Counties Needed! Zero-Plu- 7 s. If you have Mountain For New Richfield Computer Store Send Resume to: P.O. Box 913 Richfield, Utah 84701 Bell Calling Card and a Touch number after the tone. 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