Show 5 Wed Feb 20 The SurANews i I I 991 NEWS '72 Tantny Johnsok of Camp Christine Daughters held their meting the Pioneers Thursday at the home of Cheryl Hale with ten members present Mary Christensen reported on her recent trip to the South Seas and related experiences to those of her fathers when he went to the islands Elva on a mission 75 years ago the lesson on Taylor presented ‘Lakes of Utah and showed some of her indian arrowheads baskets and dolls that were from the regions around some of the lakes Relief Society held its homemaking meeting Tuesday evening The ladies listened to a lesson and then made mop dolls and finished A quilt was some of their projects also on and a a luncheon was served A nursery was provided to three SenCongratulations iors from Redmond who won the chance to represent North Sevier High in the Sterling Scholar competition They are Martin Jensen son of Brent and Mary Lee Jensen in the field of Math Paula Barnes daughter of Loren and Claudia Barnes in the field of Home Ec and Zeke Susman son of Patty Susman in the field of Visual Arts and Jennifer Johnson daughter of Gordon and Tammy Johnson in the field of Vocational Education These four along with Brian Gladwell Matt Kjar Jewly DeMille Linda Bowers Ryan Braithwaite and Warren “Buzz”’ Brown will compete in Region in April Con Ruby Hammond - J gratulations to all The North Sevier Wolf Women traveled to Hurricane High to participate in the State Basketball Tournament After losing their first game to Juab the girls fought back to defeat Grantsville and then Manti coming home with the trophy for consolation championship Attending the basketball games in Hurricane were Jan Hales Jill Porter and Tammy and Gordon Johnson Spending the weekend with the Andreasens’ has been Randy Randy’s father and his brother At the home of the Lee Jensens this weekend were Matt and Lyman and three children and Carolyn Jensen Visiting June and Milo Bosshaidt were Sandra and Ivan Banks and family Troy Hales has been visiting his parents Don and Iris Hales Rashclle has been Syphrett spending some time with Karen and Wendell Rasmussen Raelynn Anderson has had her mother visiting her recently The Sunday School Presidency in the Redmond Ward was reorReleased was Kirk Rasganized mussen as President with Dwayne Brown and Newell Hales as councilors Sustained were Brent Jensen as President Burke Willardson and Helen Lyle Coates as councilors Willardson will remain Secretary Gunnison News Members of Literary “12” met home of Marion Christensen Refreshments served to were members and guest Betty Oliver and Marjorie Reay They enjoyed a book review given by Marjorie Reay She reviewed the book “There by Erih Against the Wilderness” Collier Visitors at Camille Neislen’s was her grandson Bob Nielson from Nevada and Wayne Las Vegas and Janet Acken and children of Las Vegas Nevada Wayne and Janet attended the funeral of Iva Aihen in Spring City Iva Aihen is On Satur Wayne’s grandmother at the Two day Camille visited in Fillmore with Kirk and Carol Harding and Susan Robinson and children The Single Adults of Gunnison Stake met at the Gunnison Stake Center for their Valentine Party A delicious dinner was cooked and served by the Gunnison Third Ward Relief society Pickett Presidency JoAnn Anderson Wilma Thomas and Joann Taylor Mayor Bruce Blackham gave a spiritual thought Brent and Shannon Jensen showed pictures and told about their deep sea diving int he area around Honuras It was a very interesting program cougars killed Residents of three small communities in the Tropic area have been warned to take special precautions until assured that at least one other cougar has given up on stalking domestic animals in that area A neighbor of Monte Twitchell of Cannonville spotted a cougar crouched in the middle of the street in front of the Twitchell home and watched as the lion took out after his cow dog and jumped him The cat then leaped off the dog into the Twitchll’s horse pen The neighbor raced to alert the family and the cat headed toward him then stopped as the door opened and the man was let inside Twitchell grabbed his gun and the two men chased the animal but were unable to kill it They then called in two experienced lion hunters who said they would set out on its trail the next morning Twitchell returned home but at 4:30 am were awakened to the lion’s piercing scream and knew that the animal was very close to the house Looking out the back window Twitchell saw the lion pounce on his dog Grabbing his gun he turned on the porch light and saw that the lion had the dog firmly in his mouth and had settled down there on the porch and commenced tearing chunks from the The cougar seemed not to dog i notice the ngnt as Twitchell pushed his 3006 through a narrow opening of the screen door with the barrel within inches of the lions head Twitchell pulled the trigger “I don’t think I would have shot him” Twitchell said “if he hadn’t been killing our dog King” The dog was in bad shape however a local veterinarian expects him to pull through DWR officers were called and the lion was tested for rabies The lion appeared to be malnourished and there was evidence of an earlier head injury About 3:30 the next morning the Carl Shakespear family south of Tropic heard their dogs barking and looked out to see another cougar Before she was frightened off the animal killed the family cat and injured their dog The hunters set out at dawn with their hounds to track the cougar She was sighted almost immediately but it took the hunters three hours to catch up with her By the time the hunters caught up with the lion she was Fighting with the dogs - all of the dogs were injured The hounds treed the cougar four times “She was one of the strongest and healthiest cougars I have ever seen” one hunter said Officials say that another female lion with a toe missing on its hind paw is still roaming around the area Lorraine Thomas visited her sister Peggy and Nyals Comia and her sister Bonnie and Bud Alderman Lorraine’s cousin in St George Steve Hemmc of Los Angeles visited the Thomas’s in Fayette for four days Jerry and Sarah Nay have two sons serving our country in the armed forces: Ssg Douglas D Nay serving on the Tank Infantry and SK3 Jerry Nay chief in the navy Jerry takes care of the fleet supply They are both in the war zone on the border of Saudi Arabia Sarah says they appreciate the support all of the people of Fayette have given them at this time Visiting with Ginger Limone and daughter Nancy Feb 6 - 9 were her friends Patricia Latale and daughter Patty of Apple Valley Cali Sferf Daniel and Ruth Good enjoyed a very special evening Saturday February 2 at the home of a cousin Owen and wife Edna Gregerson in St George Their son Dr Ned and wife Dixie Gregerson from Cedar City were hosts for the special occasion to celebrate Owen’s 80th Many friends and relabirthday tives traveled long distances to show their love and appreciation to the Gregerson family and wish Owen more many Happy Birthdays of Centerfield Utah Sunday Service 11:00aJn? in Sterling 75 West 300 North Worship Service: 9 am Sunday School: 10 a m Monday Night Bible Study: 8 pm "Fvprvone WebomeZ (Children j Church Jo) Pastor Mike Bardon 528-30- Daniel and Ruth were happy tc get away from the snow and cold and stayed over 3 days enjoying the warm weather in the sunny South Ruth Good received word of the death of her sister mary Carpenter Interment on January 17 1991 was January 22 in Sqreave Valley Her Cemetery Sanger California 80th birthday would have been February 21 Mary was bom and raised in Mayfield to parents Hyrum and Sadie Whitlock PUBLIC NOTICES BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW’ 4-- VACANCY ON SEVIER BOARD OF EDUCATION Sevier School district is accepting applications to fill a vaBoar cancy on the Sevier Education crated by the resignation of Ross Marshall Applicants must reside within the boundaries 5 which includes of Precinct Salina and Koosharem The term expires December 31 1992 Applications consist of a letter and resume addressed to the Superintendent and Sevier board of Education Applications will be received untH42 noap on March 6 1991 at the Sevier School district Office 95 East 500 North Richfield Utah 84701 Signed: Samuel D Ware Business Administrator Published in the SALINA SUN February 20 and 27 1991 NOTICE TO WATER USERS reThe State Engineer ceived the following Application(s) to Appropriate Water in Sevier county (Locations in SLB&M) Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest To have a hearing before the State Engineer persons must request a hearing in the Protest Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State 636 West North Temple Engineer Salt Lake City Utah 84116 on or before APRIL 6 1991 These are informal proceedof the ings as per Rule Division of Water Rights of Point(s) (LEGEND: POD Place of Use Diversion POU Nature of Use USE) Ed C Jensen (A65150): QUANTITY: 001 5 cfs SOURCE: 6 in well 50 ft to 200 ft deep POD: (1) N 1250 W 1250 from SE cor Sec10T21S R1W (1 mile wet of Redmond) USE: STockwatering: 70 head of livestock Domestic: family POU: SE14SE14 Sec 10 T21S R1W (A65151): Ed C Jensen QUANTITY: 0015 cfs SOURCE: 6 in well 50 ft to 200 ft POD: (1) N 300 E 1400 from Sanpete Baptist Church Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison Refreshments & Nursery Provided Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Dean Wilson has been Louie Wilson and Shauna Anderson both 528-35- rrdj— FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday was a big day for Amanda Wilson who celebrated her first She is the daughter of birthday Mr and Mrs Barry Wilson and a party was held at the Wilson home Attending were Mr and Mrs Fred Mickelscn and family of Aurora Mr and Mrs Brent Wilson and family Mr and Mrs McKay Mr and Mrs Dean Wilson Linda Kicscl Allen Justin and Kathy Kicscl all of Redmond and Lonnie Wilson and Shauna Anderson both of Provo They enjoyed cake and ice cream opened presents and visited Virginia Dickcrt was in Las Vegas visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Paul Martin and to attend the wedding of the Martins youngest daughter Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Warren R Jensen for the long weekend has been Mr and Mrs Sam Skagges and family of Mur- Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs cf the entire family Bible answers to contemporary questions Warm Friendly Local 1C5 People South 400 East Salina or C0 for more Information wsteomsl Visitor are afwty SW Cor Sec 11 T21S R1W (1 mile west of Redmond) USE: Stockwatering: 70 head of livestock POU: T21S R1 W SE14SW14 Sec Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in the SALINA SUN February 20 27 and March 6 1991 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEparate sealed BIDS for the construction of Central to Road Surfacing Project 7 miles of road with bid alternates for Bituminous Surfacing or Enzyme Surfacing will be received by Sevier County Special Service District at the office of Sevier County Commissioners 250 North Main Room 110 Richfield UT 84701 until 5:30 pm (Standard Time) March 7 1991 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the Intermounfollowing locations: 1743 Alexander tain Contractors SL PO Box 26237 SLC UT 841 9 2 Jones & DeMille Engineering 45 E 500 N PO Box 757 Richfield UT 84701 Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the offtc7 of Jones & DeMille Engineering located at 45 E 500 N PO Box 757 Richfield UT 84701 upon payment of $3000 for each set No part of which will be refunded DATED: February 8 1991 Wesley Sorenson Published in the SALINA SUN February 20 27 and March 6 1991 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of Seegmiller Lane Bridge over the Sevier River cated 17 miles SE of Richfield UT A 46’X28’ span bridge including 5 Brestressed Concrete Member Double T Beams driven pile abutments concrete wingwalls and abutments will be received by Sevier County Special Service District at the office of Sevier County 250 North Main Commissioners Room 110 Richfield UT 84701 until 5:30 pm (Standard Time) March 7 1991 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the Intermounfollowing locations: 1743 Alexander tain Contractors SL PO Box 26237 SLC UT 841 9 2 Jones & DeMille Engineering 45 E 500 N PO Box 757 Richfield UT 84701 Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Jones & DeMille Engineering located at 45 E 500 N PO Box 757 Richfield UT 84701 upon payment of $3000 for each set DATED: February Sorenson Published SUN February 20 1991 11 1991 Wesley in the SALINA 27 and March 6 ' ? Evelyn Kiesel - 2 fornia Mr and Mrs Forrest Hill of Gunnison visited Mr and Mrs Virgil Christensen last week Mr and Mrs Ron Bolinder and family of Erda were weekend guests at the home of Mr a ’d Mrs Darrell Bolinder Mr and Mrs Scott Bartholomew and fam ily spent the long weekend in Las Vegas visiting Mr and Mrs Bert Bender and family Mr and Mrs Royce Harrop of Centerville visited Mr and Mrs Richard Harrop over the long weekend Saturday they all visited in Provo with Mra nd Mrs David Mead Adam Moore of Orem is enjoying the long weekend with his Ivan and Bessie grandparents Mellor ray deep V t mYIETITIE RJIETO 529-79- of Provo Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Nicl Jensen of Redmond has been BubSnyderofSaltLakcCity Mr and Mrs Maurice Rasmussen and Mr and Mrs Rodney Rasmussen were in Las Vegas for the weekend visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Paul Martin and to attend the wedding of Mr and Mrs Paul Martins youngest daughter Visiting at the home of Sheppard has been Mr and Mrs Bill Shaw and family of Sandy Visiting at the home of Viola Larsen this long weekend has been Brenda Pendleton Carson B rooke and Jordan all of Orem Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs JB Crane has been Mr and Mrs Rick Pigrec and family of Sandy Mr Ted and Mrs Visiting Sorensen were Mr and Mrs Dennis Giles and Braden of Mesa AZ Visiting Mr and Mrs Dal were JJ Cross and friend Nichole Jansen Cross all of Orem Axumn mews Rilla Dee Sorensen - Sittredaughtcrof Leah Bird enjoyed her first flight recently as she flew to Los Angeles California for a wedding Kimberley Sorenson daughter of Reed and Donna Sue Sorenson celebrated her 16th birthday on Kim is excited to February 16 have a car of her own to drive now that she has reached that age Happy Birthday to her and to Dennis Larsen on February 17 and Alan Draper on February 19 Lynette Jensen and family enjoyed having her father in law Warren Jensen and sister and brother in law Sam and LaRee Skaggs and Charisse and Tiffany Kimberley of Murray visit and attend church with her on Sunday Jay and Stella Lee Jensen took of the long holiday advantage weekend to travel to Las Vegas to visit Jay’s sister Rhea and her husband Gail Alder who are spending the winter down there to be near some of their family Dean and Jentry Andersons daughter Faye and Jerry Roberts of Tammy and Keith Salt Lake and their family were here last week for the funeral of Jerry’s mother Donna Roberts of We extend our symCenterfield pathy to the family Danny and Nancy Boore were happy to have Nancy’s parents visit them last weekend Bemon and Janice Neal and Melissa and Justin were in Provo Sunday to attend the Missionary Farewell for one of Bemon’s nephews Brett Sorenson of Boston visited with his family in Utah this past week On Saturday they enjoyed a family get together at the home of Janalee and Scott Burbank of Bountiful Lynn and Rilla 8 Garth and Jacque Dee Sorenson and Sorenson Todd Sorenson Sharee Sorenson were on hand for a pre birthday celebration in honor of father Lynn Bemitta Mcchams children and their spouses enjoyed a Brother and Sister Party on Saturday evening Quay and Sharon Mecham Neil and LaRee Mecham Joyce Brenda and and Dorral Sampson Scott Buchanan Lcisa and Adrian Harward Mavis and Russell Heath Camille and Dell Sorenson and Mary Ann and Newell Hatch enjoyed dining at Pizza Hut and bowling at the Bowling Alley following that they enjoyed watching family videos at the home of Newell and Mary Ann and had a surprise birthday party for Joyce Kelli Anderson spend last week in Las Vegas visiting friends Stacie Buckland and her finance were home for the weekend to visit her parents Ken and Judy and Amy They are attending school at Ricks College in Rexburg Idaho Last week the high council speakers in Sacrament meeting were Danny Hill and Kent Worthington The musical number was provided by Richard and Dixie Smith of Centerfield Speakers this week were Despain and Eunice and Don Tammy Hales of RedDespain mond sang “In Quiet Grove” Phyllis and Cray Nelson were in Salt Lake over the weekend visiting family flew to Rilla Dee Sorenson California for a few days recently to help care for her grandchildren while daughter in law Kimberly Sorenson underwent surgery Stevenson of Provo Terilyn visited last weekend with Rex and LaPreal Olsen Brigham's wives didn't need charge cards Quig Nielsen Plastic charge cards hadn ’t been thought of in early pioneer days but Brigham Young the ever careful and considerate loving father and husband had charge accounts for each of his wives A family store with John Haslam as storekeeper was located in the north end of the Beehive House Young’s primary residence in Salt lake City The store carried staples medicine notions dried peas and apples calico cloth and candy Each wife had a charge account in this store as well as in the Zions Cooperative Mercantile Institution the West’s leading dry goods store at that time There were no limitations on either account according to Young’s daughter Clarissa Young in her book ‘Brigham Spencer Young at Home’ The Beehive House was the home of Mary Ann Angel Brigham’s second wife who moved in when it was completed in 854 and lived there six years When she moved into the ‘white house’ a new home Brigham had built for her - his next wife Lucy Decker with their moved into the seven children These two were Beehive House the only wives to ever make their home in the Beehive House Young deeded the house to Lucy in 1860 on the condition that ‘no matter what his reverses or finanshe cial conditions may become was never to mortgage or give him the Beehive House’ Lucy and her daughter Clarissa who had married John D Spencer in 1880 lived in the house until 1888 when it was sold to John W Younga son of Brigham and Mary Ann Angel Today the house restored with pioneer era furnishing is open to the public and attracts thousands of visitors every year s US flag patch will show support of US BLM To demonstrate pride in country and in public service and to show support for US citizens involved in the Persian Gulf War the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will add a patch depicting the US flag to its uniforms “The idea to add a flag to our uniforms came from our field offices some time ago” said BLM Director Cy Jamison All new BLM uniform shirts coveralls twill jackets vests will now inpatch 25000 additional flag patches for employees who already have uniform components will be provided The BLM manages more federal land than any other agency about 270 million administering acres of public lands mostly in the sweaters and volunteer clude the flag West |