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Show Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Strate, Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strate, Lander, Wyoming visited from Thursday to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson. Mrs. Hilda Gates has been visiting in Riverside, California with Mrs. AmyReidandinSylmar with Mr . and Mrs. Charles Ailing. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Laurene Corya were Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Shaw, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shaheen and son Tommy visited last week In Las Vegas, Nevada with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shaheen. Members of the Ladies Lit- erary and Study Club met March 21 at the home of Mrs. Jay Crane. Prayer was given by Mrs. Menel Taylor followed by Roll Call of sentiments. Readings were given by Mrs. Blanche Reynolds and Mrs. Arminella Anderson. ReColby, Crystal Poulson, Dorothy Busk and Debra Nielson. Flower freshments were served to 11 girls were Teresa Christensen members. and Susan Nielson. They wore matching floor-lenggowns of blue trimmed with white daisies. Mrs. Stanley Barrett enterTheir flowers were red and white tained bridge club members at roses. The flower girls carried her home Thursday night. Prizes white baskets of daisies. were won by Mrs. Leon Newton Kim Blohm, a brother of the and Mrs. Ernel Peterson. Mrs. bridegroom and Vern Simons Newton, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. served as best man. Ring bearer W.M. Fowles were guests. was Kevin Nielson. The wedding march was played Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ludlow by Mrs. Arlen Madsen and Marcia Madsen. Organ music for the were weekend guests at the Franc reception was played by Randy Wood home. Johnson. Following a honeymoon trip the newlyweds will make their Mrs. Franc Wood entertained home in Santa Cruz, California club members Thursday night at where Mr. Blohm, a March grad- her home. Prizes in the game of uate from Utah State University Progressive Rummy were to Mrs. Eugene Tidlund school of engineering, will be employed by the Sylvania Corp. and Mrs. Fred Sheppard. A kitchen shower honoring Sally was given by Kathleen Gates March 22 attheReedGateshome. Mrs. Raymond Dahlsrud was hostess to members of the Sorosls Club Wednesday eveniner at her home. Mrs. Lamar Rasmussen gave a most enjoyable report of the book, To Sir With Love. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Blohm Virginia Nay Nielson became Blohm in a ceremony performed March 23 in the Sallna Second Ward Chapel. Bishop Homer U. Christensen officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel A. Nielson, Sallna. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Blohm, Spanish Fork. The newlyweds were honored that evening at a reception held at the American Legion Hall. For her wedding and reception the th bride wore a gown of lace over satin featuring long sleeves trimmed with sequins. A long flowing train, fastened at the shoulders, was topped with dainty satin bows. Her veil of illusion was held by a satin headdress. She carried a bouquet of red and white roses. Mrs. Boyd Christensen, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Kathleen Gates, Karen Mason, Rosalie full-leng- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nay announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia to Gerald Durell Sexton, Specialist Fourth Class, stationed at Dugway Proving Grounds, Utah. Mr. Sexton is the son of Mr. Durell Sexton, Sylacauga, Alabama and Mrs. Iris Virginia Sexton, deceased. - The bride elect is living in Salt Lake City and working for the L.D.S. Genealogical Society. The couple plan to be wed in May. They will live in Salt Lake City until Mr. Sextons tour of duty is completed in July. Then they will make their home in Alabama. Utah Homemaker Announced Baby Tender Training Clinic 1 The Richfield Jay C Eettes held graduation exercises Mar. 21 for 163 boys and girls, age 9 to 15 who completed a Baby Tending Trainer Clinic. six-wee- ks Aurora completing the course were: Shelly F.rown, Debra Torgerson, Wendy Sue Mllden, Gloria Torgerson, Lecia Ottley, Tonya Lee Utley, Kristine Johnson and Sheri Lee Holt, Sallna. Guest speakers for the clinic included a fireman, police chief, health nurse and a librarian. Tenders were instructed in how to entertain small children, what to do and where to get help in times of accident or fire. What in the event of even a small fire, the first duty is to save a life, firemen put out the fires. They were cautioned to be aware of every day things that cause accidents and poisoning. Stress was put on the fact that the tender is in charge of the most important possessions in the home, that of the Students from th Anne Katherine Mpoberry of Tooele High School, Tooele, has been chosen state Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for Utah. She will receive a $1500 scholarship from General Mills. Miss Mooberry, who lives at 54 Clenwood Ave., Tooele, ranked first among 6,647 senior girls in 85 of the states high schools. Second in the state is Janet Elizabeth Muir, Skyline High School, Salt Lake City. She will receive a $500 scholarship. f Joe Gallegos was taken to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake Monday by Mrs. LaMar Crane and Mrs. Ronald Crane. Mr. Gallegos fractured his ankle bone while herding sheep near Eph- Honorable mention winners are: Jean Marie Ketcham, Bountiful High School, Bountiful; Susan Despain, Granite High School, Salt Lake City and Laurel Melanie Mead, Olympus high school. Salt Lake City. raim. Over night .V- I, at the here to m Nielson, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nielson and children, Debra and Kevin, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schettler, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nielson, Jeanine and Debra, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sandall, Trent onton. Miss Darla Jay Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Johnson of Ogden and Pvt. Tracy Jay Shaw, son of Mrs. Zane Hatch of Sallna and Glen Shaw of Ogden were united in marriage in a March ceremony at the Edgewood Reception Center. Bishop Robert D. Eyestone officiated. A reception followed. - ItUi A full length Chantilly lace cage over satin with empire styling was worn by the bride. It was accented by a chapel train tapering from the shoulders. Her satin rose headpiece held a bouffant shoulder-lengt- h Wed in Salt Lake LDS Temple 19, were Miss Lyna-da- le Madsen and Kenneth Ray rites March Powell. Parents of the bridegroom Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell, Salt Lake City, former Salina residents, honored the couple at a wedding breakfast at the Invitations to the cream of the and wedattend the Nielson-Blohding were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jay Shaw Vv visitors Ferrel Nielson home Jay-C-Ett- es SJ A birthday dinner March 23 honored Durell Mickelsen, Sallna and son Bryce, Taos, New Mexico. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jensen, Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Udell Johnson and family, Redmond. Out-of-to- Achievement in the 14th annual Betty Crocker Knowledge and Attitude test, prepared and scored by Science Research Asdetermined Chicago, sociates, children. the awards. A total of 603,798 Carol Brienholt, chairman and senior class girls in 15, 079 of the Jane Winkel, president of the nations high schools were enwere In charge of arrolled for the examination given rangements for the clinic. December 5, 1967. inviting the other 50 contestants nations beauty queens are being in last year's Miss America mailed by Patricia Soutas, Miss pageant during the Utah Travel Chuck-A-Ra- the ceremony. The following newlyweds greeted reception guests in the evening at Carillon Reception Center, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Madsen, Salt Lake City, are parents of Council's current Invite a the bride. Utah of 1967. The The bride has attended LDS Lake City beauty said she is Friend to Utah campaign. Salt SCHOOL LUNCH WORKERS COMPLETE C J). COURSE you want from your college years If you want a certain field and you have decided on that field, Page 2 Mrs. Juventa Mickelsen ac- companied Mrs. Rufus Hatch and family to Provo last week where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. veil in place and she carried a Dexter Olsen. cascade of white roses surrounding an orchid. Maid of honor was MissJeanie Voigt. Others attending were: Mrs. Glenna Shaw, Mrs. Ron Tomney, Miss Denise Johnson, Miss Geri Johnson and Mrs. Jill Johnson. Christa Tapp was a flower girl. Best man duties were carried out by Zane Hatch. Dee Minnoch, Well, vacation Is over. Its been Darrell Cox and Ron Tomney truly a great week filled with ushered. dirty walls, clean friends, The couple will make their straight-forwa- rd talk and laughs home in Fort Knox, Kentucky of reminiscence. But, as the Ruswhere Pvt. Shaw is stationed with sians say, She hi da kasha, the U.S. Army. pishcha nasha. My topic this week is one that Ive thought an awfully lot about lately and one that has really hit Business College. Mr. Powell is me hard since I've been home. presently attending USU. I was asked to speak before two Mrs. Ruth Crane, Salina, a high school classes while I was grandmother to Kenneth Ray, at- home. My topic was to be Coltended the wedding and reception. lege and You actually, I had no specific topic, but it turned out that way. I talked for about 50 minutes each time, but I really dont think that I said the thing that I feel strongest about. If I have said it before in my column, I dont apologize because it should be said time and time again. Before you get into a college The perfect guest is one or university, in fact, even before who says, goodnight, and you have decided which one you want to attend, think about what goes. ( investigate all the colleges, both in and out of the state, and decide on which one best fits your which one offers the needs most and the best of what you want. You know, there are reasons other than getting an education for going to college. Some of them I support wholeheartedly. Like securing a husband. Decide what you want for outside interests and look at aU the colleges and find the one that has the most of what you want. Atmosphere plays a big part in determining your choice. Decide what kind of an atmosphere you want - and how MUCH of that atmosphere you want and choose the school that offers what you want. When you have decided which schools best fill each of your various needs, decide from among them which one or two schools could do the best job of satisfying all of the needs. Then apply at the one, two or three that you have chosen. That is the real way to work it. Just a word on scholarships. Just about anyone with a B average can get a scholarship of some sort. However, they are often on a first come, first served basis. Send In your application early, like last month. No, there Is still time, but hurry. There isnt much to say this column, its long enough anyway, so, Docbuganuya. Twenty-ni- ne ladles from the School Food Service Department of Sevier School District have completed their 12 hour course Mrs. Frank Retires From School District for the Civil Defense Personal and Family Survival. Utah State Board of Education directs the Civil Defense Adult Education program. National, state and local governments are involved in providing the instruction. The courses are free to anyone from senior high school students and older. The major part of the supplies are furnished by the federal government. School Food Service employees attended the classes on their own ' time, two hours a day for two days a week. ' .A - ' Mrs. Ruth Rowley, Sevier District School Food Service SuperMrs. Rula E. Frank visor was high in her praise of the willingness of the employees to attend these sessions and increase their understanding of the survival program. Supt. LaMont L. Bennett anMost towns of the county are nounced today the retirement of represented by having employees Mrs. Rula E. Frank effective on the lunch program. April 1st. Mrs. Frank has served Certificates were awarded to: as assistant clerk of the Sevier School District for the past 23 12 Velda Dalton, Leah Fillmore, years. Annabella; Claon Adams, BarShe has worked with three bara Forbush, Estella Higgins, superintendents, A.J. Ashman for Joy Ogden, Bernice Tuft, Monroe; Jane Foy, Alice Gramse, Man-et- ta 8 12 years, Elliott Cameron for Hansen, Leah Anderson, two years and Mr. Bennett for the Loraine Peterson, Nadine Peterpast 13 years. Mrs. Frank, a native of Richson, Ruth Rowley, Jessie Sanders Vivian Santos, LaPreal Sorensen, field, is the daughter of the late Berta Wilson, Alta Gledhill, Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. Ence. Richfield; Grace L. Hyatt, She graduated from Richfield Joseph; Idona Jorgensen, Helen High School. She married Frank of Logan on DeOkerlund, Elaine Allred, Salina; Mathel Mickelsen, Redmond; Mae cember 2nd, 1930. Captain Frank Olympus High School acappella War n and choir from Salt Lake City will Peterson, Marva Mason, Aurora; served during World es Zenna Christensen, Virginia was taken prisoner in the present a program at North in April of 1942. He died Lanea Brown, Nielson, Elsinore; Sevier High School Auditorium while captive in a Japanese prison Koosharem. April 4 at 8 p.m. The talented camp February 19, 1943. 130 of will vocalists also group are the parents of two They perform for the high school stuthe late Margene Frank children, dents during the afternoon. and Dr. C. Gordon Frank of Los North Sevier Seventies have Angeles, California. Dr. Frank is arranged the program to raise currently in a residency where funds for missionaries in foreign he is specializing in Thoracic fields. Tickets can be purchased Surgery at U.C.L.A. Medical from seventies or at the door the News from Mrs. HendricCenter. He graduated from the of the ksons Second Grade night performance. University of Utah Medical School and spent six months at Johns The Little Indian Medical School at BaltiHopkins I saw a little Indian. His boots At the conclumore, Maryland. were white as snow. He was sion of his residency the 1st of playing his little drum by the July, he has accepted a position fire. A cowboy came and the as assistant professor in surgery Indian saw the cowboy, so they at U.C.L.A. Medical Center. began to fight. But one day they Mrs. Frank has served in many became friends. Editor: in church and civic capacities David Lambertson The first summer I worked for activities. She has served on the the Forest Service was in 1943 Sunday School Stake Board, Stake The Puppet Plays and my crew foreman and fire Relief Society Board and in the We had puppet plays for our boss were both who M.I.A. both on a a Stake and Ward parents on Tuesday. One play basis. She also served as a had worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps until the year was Baby Rabbits Name. I counselor In the Richfield Second before. There began an interest was in that play. I was the Mother Ward primary organization. Mrs. in the CCC that has lasted to Rabbit. We made our puppets out Frank served as President of the the present day. Now Im trying of old socks. American Legion Auxiliary for Venise Larsen 2 to complete my education at years. Brigham Young University by Supt. Bennett stated that Mrs. We had our puppet plays at writing a doctoral dissertation on Frank has served well during the the history of the CCC in Utah. school. The name of the plays many years she has spent at the The Leprechauns Magic Most facts and figures I can were district office. She has been most Shoes, Baby Rabbits Name, get from statistical reports, but and efficient as cooperative The Three Wishes and Stone I'm interested in personal acassistant clerk, payroll clerk was the old and My pup-je- t Soup counts from those that were inThe Sevier School secretary. woman that helped the traveler volved, either as CCC workers District Board of Education and and she really likes the stone themselves, interested townsstaff wishes her much success Hendrickson worked and in her new venture. people, girl friends, parents, or soup. Mrs. hard oi the show house and our She happiness anyone else having any connection to visit with her family plans with the organization. I hope to class worked hard on our parts. in California at the present time. Cindy Wilson learn (1) what impact the CCC Supt. Bennett announced that had on Utah physically, finanMrs. June Ross will replace Making Puppets cially, morally, etc.; (2) what Mrs. Frank. Each one of us had to make CCC the on the had man impact and (3) what impact Utah had on our own puppets at home. Oh, the CCC. Was it as good as we how much fun we had. We made or wasnt It? them out of paper sacks. My generally think friend Midge helped me make Anyone willing to help me by We painted eyes and some answering questions would my puppet. be most appreciated. Til gladly the mouth and painted the shirt green. Then we glued yellow yarn send a questionnaire to anyone on top for the hair. We stuffed at me 863 South Uncontacting the top of the sack with paper iversity, Provo, Utah 84601, or to make a head. We put a green 6. Like the banks, phone tie around his neck. Then he was I pay postage both ways. Absence makes the heart ready for a puppet show. Gratefully, Kevin Rasmussen go wander. Kenneth W. Baldridge Olympus II. S. 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