Show I 7 1 ) The Salina Sun Tuesday Decsmher 31 1991 A Ruby Hammond - Whitney and Mary Christensen spent a few days in Salt Lake City visiting their two sons Leon and Paul and their families On Saturday they attended the graduation exercises of their granddaughter Mary Lyn from Weber State School of Nursing where she received her She is Registered Nurse degree working at the LDS Hospital in the surgical ward She is the daughter of Leon and Nayna Boyd Christensen has spent five weeks at the Georgia Pacific Plant in Lovell WY working as the plant quality He has been substitutsupervisor ing for the regular supervisor who has been ill Boyd says the weather up there is much worse than we are having here in our area Marci Anderson was hostess to her club Thursday evening The ladies enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner before playing Progressive Prizes were awarded to Rummy Sue St Pierre Tammy Johnson and Heather Harward Micki and Rob Kinch and McKella have been recent visitors at the home of McKay and Norma Roberts They came to attend the At the family Christmas party party all of McKay’s children and were present Santa grandchildren visited and took requests They ate played games and exchanged The Kinches then went to gifts Salt Lake City to visit with Gene Micki and and Colleen Anderson CA Rob live in Sierra Modray Rob is the son of Don and Bonnie Kinch Arriving at the Gordon Johnson home on Saturday to spend Christmas was Josef Gerta and Beltina Jansen They are parents of the student Stephanie the exchange Johnsons have this year They live in Germany and have found many things different while here They have seen colored Christmas lights which they do not have in GerThey also went Caroling many visited Fish Lake Capitol Reef and the mountains of this area They also visited the Painted Desert in Arizona and other things in that area Sue Johnson has been at the U’Dcll Johnson home for the Christmas season She spent Christmas eve and day in Salt Lake City with the family Val and Terry Hansen and children were here Saturday They attended the Meryl Hansen Christmas party where all of Terry’s brothers and sisters were present Carla Wilkins is Terry’s sister Scott Cynthia Heidi Wilkins Keri and Cami Wilkins were here for the Hansen Christmas party and also to spend Christmas with Carla and Kendyl Bonnie Andreason and children were in Duchesne last weekend to attend a family Christmas party Spending Christmas with Betty and Rulon Miller has been their son Harvey He is presently teachso it is ing school in California good to see him home At the Paul Willardson home this Christmas season has been Lloyd and Debra Willardson The town of Redmond held its first lighting contest this year and winners were announced at the annual Christmas eve program Winners were Ronnie Allred Del and Betty Lewis Neil and Rees’e Jensen Kenny Ball and Tim and Colleen Willden Congratulations to them Our little town has really outdone itself this year for lights and decorations David and Darlene Grey have had their entire family here for the holidays The Annual Christmas even The Primary was held a good program and the until evening was not complete Santa arrived and took last minute program put on requests Launa Learning graduated from Primary Sunday and was awarded her certificate of Graduation by Bishop Myron Mickelsen Meeting to decide how to capture wild horses Should BLM use helicopters? The Bureau of Land Management has scheduled a public meeting to discuss the use of motor vehicles during next summer’s planned roundups of excess wild horses from Utah rangelands The meeting will focus on the in gathering use of helicopters and the use of motor operations vehicles to transport the captured animals The meeting will be held January 9 at 7 pm in the Salt Lake room District Office conference 2370 South 2300 West SLC to Larry Maxfield According BLM Wild Horse Specialist using helicopters to locate and drive herds of horses is a longstanding practice that produces safe efficient results During 1992 probably starting in late June the BLM plans to remove a total of 360 wild horses from 6 different hods spread across Herds targeted fer rethe state moval are theOlnaqui herdTooele Hill Creek Herd Uinta County County Frisco and Sulphur herds in Iron county and the Range creek herd in Carbon County “This year's t jndups are critical due to the efl of 4 to 5 years of drought” said Maxfield “Man1 areas that usually have ample su plies of forage are still depleted” The Wild Free roaming Horse and Burro Act passed by Congress in 1971 gave protection and management of the wild horse and burro herds in the West to the BLM Those animals in excess of healthy herd populations are gathered each year and offered for adoption to the public Since the first year of roundups in Utah (1975) the BLM has removed about 2600 wild horses and 35 wild burros Many of these animals have been adopted locally horses were sent to Remaining various satellite adoption centers located in the eastern US contact For more information Maxfield at the BLM State office xs Support group for kids with asthma will begin Applications and guidelines are available for grants to local arts agencies for support of executive director’s salaries The grant deadline is Friday March 3 1992 and Jul y the monies will be available 1992 Grants will be made over a two year period and must be matched in cash During the first year grantmatch of ees must provide a 50 the total cost of salary and benefits during year two a seventy five percent match For grant applicaor more tions and guidelines formation call Kristen or Janet at the Utah Arts Council Franklin time management seminar Jan 17 Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem- porary questions Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina Warm lor or more Information Visitors ere always wetcomst Cell time Franklin The popular Management Seminar will be presented by Hyrum W Smith founder of the system January 17 from 5 to 9 pm in the Thorley Recital Hall at Southern Utah University Cedar City All proceeds from the special half price presentation will go to the women’s basketball program Mr and Mrs Brad Mellor and of Lake Shore visited family Christmas eve with Mr and Mrs Fred Mellor Visitors at the Mellor home Christmas Day were Arnold of Lake shore and Anna Mellor Stcvcand Darlene Sorensen and family of Salt Lake visited Mr and Mrs Wendell Mellor on Christmas Eve Glade and Irene Curtis of St George visited with the on Christmas Day with Mr Spending Christmas and Mrs Robert Swan and son and David children their were Jay Rachel Smith and daughter Amber of Richfield Dean and Darlene Bartholomew enjoyed Christmas eve in Salina with Mr and Mrs Paul On Christmas and family family were Day the Braithwaite dinner guests at the home of Dean and Darlene Monday December 23 Dean and Darlene met their daughter Diane and husband Craig and family of Lyman Blucmcl WY at their son’s Mr and Mrs home in Clayton Bartholmew’s Orem They enjoyed the day toDeAnn’s gether and celebrated birthday Mr and Mrs Clarence Christiansen of Salt Lake spent Christmas day with Mr and Mrs Keith Rose and family Bartholomew is home from colBartholomew lege for the holidays Darrell and Maxine Bolinder on enjoyed an early Christmas December 22 with their sons and families Del and Karen of Elko NV Jerry and Jan and Mike and jean of Grantsville Darryl’s brother John and sister Gloria and husband Dennis Kirby They all gathered at their son Ron and Cindy Bolinder’s home in Erda They had dinner exchanged gifts and Darrel enjoyed the day together and Maxine spent Christmas eve with Mike and Jean Bolinder in and spent the rest of Grantsville Christmas Day visiting other relatives Mr and Mrs John Bartholomew and Mr and Mrs Mike Johnson of West Jordan spent last weekend in Idaho visiting Mr and Nampa Mrs John Davis and children week in Spending the Christmas Fayette with the Bartholomews were Mr and Mrs Stephen Bartholomew and family Cedar City and Mr and Mrs Mike Johnson of West Jordan Cecil and Lorna Bown enjoyed all their family home to spend Christmas eve They were Bob and Janice David and Danielleand son Fayette Brent and Kandi and and Kenneth family SPringville and Clark joined the family home from college Spending the holidays with Mr gon Mrs Izolla Bartholomew Sunday and Monwere Kenny and Toni Brown and children of Provo and Izolla’s of daughter Amy Bartholomew Cedar City visited with her on Izolla was a Monday and Tuesday dinner guest Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs Kurt Sorenson in Centerficld LaRee Hammond’s sons Chad Bart Ronnie and John with their wives and children spent Christmas Eve With LaRee at her home They had a lovely lunch exchanged gifts and enjoyed the Christmas day spirit together Ivan and Bessie Mellor Kurt Mellor and Mr and Mrs John Moore and sons enjoyed an early Christmas dinner Saturday the 2 st in Orem with Kathleen Mona Rac and Vernal Christiansen and their families Ivan and Bessie spent Christmas Eve and Christmas day in Orem with their daughter Karen husband John Moore and sons John and Teri Lee Hammond enjoyed an early Christmas vacation They flew to Cancun Mexico where they enjoyed a week playing in the sun They visited the Mayan ruins and the scenery was beautiful They spent Christmas day with her parents Lee and Lin da in Gunnison Malmgren Brent and Carla Mellor and hosted a CHristmas eve family Guest were Wendell Melparty lor Steve and Darlene Sorenson and children of Salt Lake They enjoyed supper had a program and exchanged presents and opened them Roland and Julia Christensen’s daughter Dani and husband Trent Taylor of Georgia were home for the holidays They will visit with their family until the New Years holiday when they will return home Mr and Mrs Richard Harrop arrived in Las Vegas on Christmas Eve at the home of their daughter Annette and husband Robert Newman and children They enChristmas day together and joyed visited with them until Thursday Dave and Kathy Mead of Provo with are spending the weekend Richard and Ann They are honorwith a ing Richard on Saturday family dinner for his birthday Ruby Hammond spent a week in West Jordan with Mr and Mrs Also Marion Tree and children visited Mr and Mrs Stacey HamMarian and mond and children Vivian and children visited Monwith Milton and day in Fayette Ruby Special ways to say thank you after holidays To be appreciated is something everyone needs: People spend a good amount of time and money selecting gifts for their loved ones taking special care to suit the needs of the individual The same amount of care should be given when thanking those who have been so gracious Any form of tanks is always appreciated but making someone feel as though they have made a smart and meaningful purchase is a gift in itself Instead of hastily choosing a package of thank you cards pick a card for each individual having your thank you come truly from the heart Have pictures taken of each of you unwrapping your gifts In the thank you card enclose a photo of the person’s gift being opened worn or displayed How about a personal thank you for those who live in your vicinity? Taking the time to thank someone in person and expressing how much you are enjoying the girt will make that person feel his or her gift to you really meant something special If time allows a get together for everyone to whom you want to say thank you is a unique and fun of showing your gratitude Children play an important role When a child in thanking people creates his or her own very special thank you it not only pleases the gift giver but it directly shows the child how important and fun it can be to thank someone A homemade thank you can be created by the youngster way atSUU The fee for the seminar and a For is $65 per person those who already have a planner cost for the seminar along is $35 ask for Tammy Call Melton and Mrs Virgil Christensen is their OreJean of Eugene daughter Visiting planner - Rilla Doe Sorensen 2 Tke Most Welcome Season We especially welcome the opportunity to say thank you for your friendship and trust throughout the year May this holiday be inviting inspirational and totally enjoyed by all Warren Jensen Funeral Home The Christmas Program and from Santa Claus was held Monday evening December 23 1991 A slide presentation was shown depicting the Christmas story wiih townspeople and the pi unary i hd dren portraying the characters Congregational singing was interThe Prispersed in the narrative Joan Newman mary Presidency and Nannette Humphrey Despair were in charge of the program Doug and Joan Gillies traveled to Colorado to spend the holidays with their daughter Tracy and Michael Patchcck and with Joan’s parents Ethel and Ross McCausland and other family members Dean and Jcntry Anderson enjoyed a family Christmas parly with all of their children and grandchildren at Sundance the Saturday before Christmas to Dennis and Congratulations Kathy Patterson on the birth of their 16th grandchild Their son Dennis and his wife Gina arc the parents of a new baby girl who was welcomed home by a brother members of Bernina Fifty Mccham family gathered at the Axtcll Ward Cultural Hall the Saturday evening before Christmas to enjoy their annual family Christmas party Neil and LaRee Mccham and Camille and Dell Sorenson were in charge Bernina's grandson Shawn Buchanan was here from Hawaii Ken and Judy Buck land and Amy were happy to have Stac ie and 'Ok irn Stofford and Nathan and Connie Buckland visit with them for the holidays Vonda and Kevin Christensen and two year old daughter Nicole visited with grandfather Tcaroii Despain and La Veil as wcl as Kaye and Marius Despain and family They have just relumed from GerVonda is the daughter of many Fcaron’s daughter Evelyn Doug and Teresa Frandsen and Joshua and Jessica are here from Texas for the holidays visiting Jay and Stella Lee Jensen and Dee and Lorcne Willardson and other family members Dale and Debbie Fagan and Nays were excited to have Dale’s mom and brother Mary and Jim Fagan fly in from Ohio to spend the fxT days with them Dennis and Callccn Olsen and family stopped in for Breakfast w ith Rex and LaPreal Olsen on Saturday morning as they were enroute to Phoenix to spend Christmas w ith Calleen’s mom and family Lynn and Rilla Dee Sorenson 8 were happy to have all of their children and grandchildren come for Christmas and spend a few days Wishes to Happy Birthday a Veil Despain who celebrated his bOili Birthday December 23 Richard and Phyllis Cowley and boys lei the day after Christmas to visit with Wayne and Kara Larsen and family of California On December 4 Pack Meeting was held in Axtcll Attending were Tim Sanders Logan Cowley and grandparents Brett Heath and family and Audrey Danny Stephanie and Benjamin Boore Tim Brett and Logan received badges Brett received his arrow of this is the highest Light award award availahc in Cub Scouts Brett also graduated He earned all the badges that arc available to cam in the Wcbclos program The theme was a Pioneer Christmas Santa Claus cainc dressed as he would have been dressed in that time in Buckskins with a red hat Fishing report In this area Fish Lake has completely iced over but the ice is not yet considered safe for fishing Ice has formed on most of the But nigh Manti Mountain Lakes to fish anglers should continue streams and rivers until ice is definitely solid Joe’s Valley Res Fishing success is fickle Conditions arc fair to good on some days and poor on others Otter Creek Reservoir - Some ice around the shore Fishing should be good once the ice is safe Newcastle Res Excellent fishThe resering for small rainbow voir is iced over but use caution Grande Rio Turkeys get new Utah home 1 he Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) game biologist Derris Jones released 15 wild Rio Grande turkeys earlier this month along the Colorado River in Grand Ten birds were hens and County The birds were five were toms given to Utah by the Kansas DeWildlife of partment The transplant on mixed public and private lands had been approved by area landowners and land The area is management agencies with mixed farmland primarily cottonwood bottomland ideal No habitat for Rio Grand turkeys turkeys occurred in this particular area prior to the release Employers of agricultural vorkers must file forms Agricultural employers of ‘reworkers’ that is those portable with an INS Alien employees Number who have Registration worked at least one work day in seasonal agricultural services in a quarter are required by law to report such workers on Form ESA 92 That form has been revised and employers of such workers must now used the revised Form also known as the Report Form Employers of reportable workers who have previously filed should received the revised Form ESA 92 For employers who have directly not previously filed the revised form it is available from your local extension office in the basement of the Sevier County Courthouse The information contained in the reports provides Federal aufor the thorities with information demand side of the equation used to dcicrm ine how many Replenishment Agricultural Workers will be permitted into the US in coming years For more information Extension Office at Livestock dealer is sentenced by Court Jeff Palmer a tivestrx dea er in Sandy Utah has agreed to a permanent injunction issued by me US District Court for the District of Utah Central Division Si C a: in the deceptive practices of livestock meat and '’vG’iing H:iiry UT The order enjoins Palmer f'orn violating the provisions or Orders issued by the Secretary of Agriculture in 1986 and 1991 Palmer has been ordered to tease and desist operaung as a dealer while his current liabilities exceed f his current assets issuing ficient funds checks failing to pay for livestock and operating w adequate bond Under the terms of the 1991 Order Palmer was suspended as a registrant for five years and thereafter until he demonstrates that his current liabilities no longer exceed his current assets and complies fully with the bonding requirements under the Pac kers and Stockyards Act The act is an antitrust fair trade practice and payment protection law It is designed to assure free and open and to prevent unfair competition f South Sanpete Baptist Church Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 11:00 am In Sterling (Children's Church alao) Pastor Mike 5 Young rabbits are known as kits or kittens call your ext Bardon j j |