Show t :4in Ntfvw WmI m n 1086 2 I p Obituorloo r DEADLINE PASSES Oil for Sevier offices County public Candidates £ fw (il - t mi V' — " file The April 15th deadline for filing for public office his passed and several races are in the offing for the Fall elections I There will now be primaries for sheriff two year eomUaionar assessor recorder and justice court Eva judge All are Republican e octette with the exception of the judge poet which is non partisan School board candidates have until June 25 to file while justice court judges can file until June SXh Incumbent Sheriff Billy Weaver la Jensen 90 Eva Jenseh of Redmond old died in Redmond April 20 1986 at her home She was 1 born October 1895 in Redmond Utah to Ephraim and Anna Marie Petersen Jensen Eva was an active member of the LDS church She worked in the Junior Sunday School when it fust began She was a Visiting Teacher for 30 years Eva never married but wu a mother to lots She wu interested of children and followed their lives through She wu loved by all the years nieces and nephews her She is survived by three sisters Mrs Alta Bills of West Valley City Mil Byron (Vera) Jensen and Mrs Marvin Jensen both of Redmond She wu preceded in death by a sister Mrs Jabes (Leda) Jensen years Reed Hansen Reed Hansen 75 Raymond died April 20 1986 in Gunnison He was born January 31 1911 in Tooele Utah a son of James and Mary Ethyl Jacobsen Hansen He married Marvel Tolboe September 16 1933 in Richfield Utah Reed owned and operated RAR Furniture in Salina for 27 years He was active in civic work having been president and secretary in the lions Club He was president of the Salina Riding Club and president of the Angus Association He was an executive officer in the Utah Cattlemen’s Association and President of the Salina Chamber of Commerce He was a charter member of Elks No 2420 in Richfield Lodge Utah Survivors include his wife Salina two sons and two daughters Mrs Keith (Sheny) Peterson of Salt Lake City Mrs Bruce Martin of Sandy Deon R nine and Redge both Salina grandchildren one great grandchild Survivors also include sisters Nora Rowley Utah Fillmore CaliLotus Hermanson Oroville fornia and brothers Demar Hansen Price Donald Hansen Naand Gerald Hanpa California sen Salt Lake City Utah FuwJ services will be Thursday at 1:00 pm in the Salina Stake Center Friends may call at the Springer Turner Mortuary in Salina Wednesday evening 7 to 9 pm and Thursday 11:30 to 12:30 prior to services Burial will be in the Pioneer Cemetery in Salina Tabernacle Choir at SUSC The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will perform May 9 at Southern Utah State College at dedicatory services for the SUSC Centrum and an adjacent monument to the instifounders of the tution Dedication ceremonies will start at 8 pm in the Centrum the combined special events cenA ter and classroom facility special ceremony honoring the 142 families who worked to obtain legislative approval for the founding of the college will be held at 3 pm that afternoon near the founders monument TabMormon "The ernacle Choir has the ability to uplift and inspire people everywhere" said SUSC President Gerald R Sherratt "The renowned choir was founded soon after the Mormon pioneers arrived in the Great Basin and it has become a monument to those struggling pioneers and their love for beauty especially singing” The public is invited to attend the two programs There will be howno charge for admission ever all seats for the evening concert wil be reserved Invitations have been mailed to dignitaries and to those who purchased seats in the Thunderbird Circle or the Founders’ Circle Tickets for the general public are available by calling Valynne at the SUSC DevelopNicholes on a fust ment Office served basis Tickets will be mailed through May 1 then will be held for pickup at the Centrum ticket office which will be open only from 1 to 5 pm May 8 and from 9 am to 7:45 pm May 9 The concert' will start promptly at 8 pm The audience should be seated by 7:45 pm or the reserved seats will be forfeited Please no children for others under the age of 8 and a brother Ardale Jensen Funeral services win be held Thursday April 24 1986 at 1:00 pm in the Redmond Ward Chapel with friends calling Wednesday evening at the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home and at the Thursday chapel in Redmond from 11:30 to 12:30 prior to Burial will be in the services Redmond Cemetery Merrill Nelson Merrill Abinadi 1986 born in Mayfield Willardsen died April 6 He wu 1915 Nelson 70 in Kearns December 4 to Abinadi and Nelson Stena He married Beth Christensen October 3 1940 in the Salt Lake IDS He lived Canyon Temple being challenged by John L ComMeat ham while incumbent missioner J Elmer Colling will face former Sevier County Deputy Sheriff Jerry Nice for the two year poet assessor is Pam Hendrickson being challenged by Dale Albrecht Jr for that poet Three persons have filed for the recorder poet Dorthy Vee Hearie LuAna Nielson and Beth Wall are seeking the poet now held by Bessie DWR will have ne county officials Including DeVoa competition clerk auditor Com ml —tower Merlin Ashman Treasurer Leda Jensen sad Attorney Dos Brown To date only one candidate has filed In each of the three Sevier School District precists Timothy Joses has filed Is Precinct One Ruth Jackson Incumbent his filed In Precinct Two and Kim Blackburn in Precinct Three will have Rep Tom Christensen no ballot opposition in November’s election who represents the Christensen central and northern section of Sevier County and the souther part of Emery County was the only candidate to file for that poet plant eight Division of Wildlife Resources fish stocking trucks are beginning to roll cm this year’s major distribution of eoldwater and warm water fish Last year hatchery personnel took 1874 trips to 152 streams and 217 lakes covered 173000 mOes and spent 7278 hours or 906 man days distributing 8287000 trout The wildlife agency uses modern tank trucks equipped with oxygen exchange systems and monitoring devices to maintain fish for 48 hours or more A single tank holds 509 pounds of eatchable site fish Larger trucks can transport four times that much Aa many as 80000 size fish can be transfingerling planted from a four tank track h 22S addition lakes in Utah art stocked from aircraft Notable additions this year art 197000 fingerling channel catfish from a federal hatchery in Okla UKE THIS: Trampolining is great exercise and great fun according to these youngsters It's amazing what some of them can accomplish without breaking their necks arms or other vital parts of their anatomy homa destined for Gunnison Bead DMADand Fools Creek reservoirs near Delta Yuba Reservoir and along the Wasatch Front t About 80000 fingerling splake trout offspring of lake trout and brook trout that grow fast and like cold water will be planted In Flak Lake and Blind Lake In the Bouide Mountains Splake are produced from like trout eggs harvested from Fish Lake crowed with brook trout males and cultivated at Mammoth Greek Hatchery A million' native Bear Gardening tips u cautious about applying poultry manure to gardens I can be high in nitrate salts and can cause some Blaine Jones USU Extension Agent Make sure your garden soti is dry enough before you work it A email rototiller la enough for most home gardens Jwouldn’t go on that soil with a heavy tractor or fingerling Lake cutthroat trout raised at Mantua and Kamas hatcheries will be reintroduced into Bear Lake and planted in Lost Creek and Straw- burning if too much is applied When applying commercial fertilizer te your garden make sure R does not come in direct contact with seed or plant root systems Remember that fertlization is important but is not a cure all for gardening problems 1 1 can’t poor soil structure that does not allow for adequate drainage or aeration undesirable PKr salt content poor seeds diseased or unhealthy plants or shade trees or tree roots in or around the garden nor will it compensate for lack of week control tiller berry reservoirs Anglers can expect to see 47000 albino rainbow trout during 1908 In heavily fished areas of northern Utah Be careful not even to step on the garden when its really wet When garden glisten moisture and your tracks in the you've compressed the soil is too wet in Gunnison Bingham Wuhington DC (six years) Kearns (36 years)He wu educated in GunniHe attended IDS son schools He was a Business College graduate of American College of Life Underwriters An active member of the IDS Chruch he had served branch president in the service first bishop in Kearns counselor in two stake presidencies first stake president of Kearns Stake chaplain of Utah and wu presently Boys Ranch serving on the Kearns Central Stake High Council and assistant supervisor Jordan River Temple He wu First ordinance worker president of United Fund in Kearns and put of Kearns Kiwanis Club He wu a put member of the board of Hosdirectors for Cottonwood of of the board directors pital Salt Palace board of directors of bank of Kearas former president of Salt Lake Association of Life Underwriters put assistant county campaign chairman for the National Foundation of March He wu a lifetime of Dimes member of the Sons of Utah Pioneers and a chartered Life Underwriter He is survived by his wife: three daughters Mis Evard (Nodia) W underiy Salt Lake City Nielsen Mrs Mark (Cherle) West Valley City Mrs Nyule Rollins Kearns son (Merilyn) Kent P Nelson Salt Lake City three brothers Lucean W Mortwo ris J Reed A Nelson sisters Hazel Christensen Mrs JA (Barbara) Anderson 10 wu preceded ridchildren aHeson Garth C Nelson two sisters Flora Nelson Nelson a and Nvrup Shirley ' " ' brother Glen Nelson Funeral services were held Thursday April 17 at 11 am in the Kearns Central Stake Center 4575 W est 5415 South Interment iwu in the Spring City 'Cemetery to 1 1 Bike safely tips 'Tf r Children are not the only ones who are involved in bicycle accidents Nationally young adult and adults over the age of 15 account for 64 percent of all bike related fatalities according to the Utah Safety Council The majority of bicycle deaths in Utah occur to cyclists under 10 yean of age In 1986 seven of the 8 bicycle fatalities oceured to persons 10 years of age or younger National Bicycle Safety Week Is designed to observed April increase public awareness regarding the safe operation of bikes More and more adults are cycling for fun and fitneu and the Utah Safety Council wants to educate everyone about the safe ways to bike The Utah Safety Council offers ' use hand signals to Always indicate turns or stops Make sure your bike ’fits' When seated on your bike you should be able to place one foot flat on the ground without leaning Be sure tires are properly Inflated The correct pressure to use should be embossed on the tire's to the tires do not against the bike frame and tire rims do not rub against the brake rub pads Replace " spokes On any missing or bent check to see bikes that the gearshift levers and derailleur operate properly Tighten loose brake cables and replace them if rusted or frayed cyclists the following tips: Wear s helmet - 75 percent of bike fatalities and permanent disabilities are caused by severe blows to the head Obey all traffic regulations signs and signals Drive with traffics on the right hand side of the road hazards at intersecAnticipate tions and curves you plowed or tilled In the fall don't do anything this spring until the soil is dry enough Wait until you can dig down six inches take s handful of soil squeeze it into a ball and then lie rumbles when you tap it with your thumb u I' 'V h You pay a penalty by working the soil too wet You’ll puddle the soil make it into a hard cake and it may take several years to overcome the problem If you want to Improve your soil's structure and improve quality it could pay to add manure to your I I Bound to Be FREE) 529-394- 1 I I garden Terry Tindall USU Extension soil specialist says animal and vegetable matter added to soil decompose to form humus which improves the soil H umus increases the water holding capacity of the soil lessens erosion decreases loss of valuable minerals and makes the soil easier to cultivate Tindall said gardners should be I I I 0 Visit This Week Faith Baptist Church Always a Friendly Welcomel I I I Full Color Wedding Announcements 411 I Aurora man charged W a N JU ?! i awaits trial frl man was charged with aggravated assault mayhem and driving while under the Influence of an intoxicant Van De Ence 81 was charged when reporting police officer Virgil Sickles said Ence allegedly hit Jim 1 An Aurora Some coal miners are back to work Out of 600 miners who found out of work last week themselves more than half are back on the job Soldier Creek laid off more than 40 miners last week while US Fuel’s mine at Hiawatha went idle putting 186 employees out of work Those situations have not changed Kaiser Coal at Sunnyslde idled between 280 and 270 miners stockpiles and no new blaming ! k W tJUV were incarcerated in County Jail Whiteman was charged only with a misdemeanor count of public Intoxication preliminary hes- -f ri a$t pressa timfe we results of this hearing A separate jury trial was set for June 23 on the DU1 ease ai I i ''-- ' d1 gW " FREE Glenwood Road Both men I' I Scklea followed Ence along with Ivan Whiteman 42 of Salina from Richfield to Annabella and along the Sevier River Road The two were arrested as they approached the the Sevier r 13C The incident allegedly occured about 1 am April 12th A a contract to 113000 tons of coal to Japan and all who were idled returned to work after one week off ths job "on Bob Smith of Springville in the face causing him to lose an eye large f your scales don’t show it but thf f:ua Is your body changes its weight from minute to minoto January first Four million fish in ’86 a contracts Maybe Curtis Mrs Curtis wSrelirt at the end of her current term North Precinct Justice Jndbe Kent Nielses along with hUtvta Bechstead nd Stoves M Christensen have filed lor that poet The two kistice courts will be combined into one court beginning Bridel Portrait Setting with Invitation Order v Portraits jg 'YW' Pat Robins '"j' fcp w--- tfcr0 First 100 Additional lOO's 00850 $1650 iThe 529-783- 9 Safina Sun - 60 East Main - Salina V) |