Show the to serve Anderson and grandson of Mr and Redmond mrs Miles Anderson and Mr and Mrs John B Crane of Salma lis missionary farewell was held March 24 in Ins home ward He will enier die M IC on April 24 Classifieds Work! Call Call Rollins' Casey and lolly Rollins are the proud parents of a baby girl born March 20 1991 inGunnison She weighed 6 pounds 15 ounces and was 195 inches long She has a brother Seth in Richare Esther and field Grandparents A1 Jenkins Della Bill Foster Salt Central Rollins Shauna Lake arc John and Great grandparents Virginia Horne Salind Bill and June Foster Leeds Utah and Dodc and Olive Dennis of Richfield Lklcr Chnslophcr John Anderson has been cal led lo serve an LDS MA area Mission in ihc Boston Ic is the son or Larry and Johnccn v Fax it i 9 1 baby for New Elder called 529-772- y Elder Christopher i 7 John Anderson Senior Citizen volunteers are needed low do volunteers help communities and make them better places for all to live? Volunteers give their time and energy lo: Meet human needs by delivering services to people and guiding citizens to services Volunteers are people helpers who reach out to their communities responding to Some needs wherever they exist of the many direct service activities include providing day care to children tutoring delivering meals - job training making repairs Promote awareness of issues in As eyes and cars the community volunteers for their community inform citizens about and deliver Volunteers use valuable services a variety of methods to promote awareness including community speaking talking with individuals in public writing newsletter using radio and TV Solve problems in many aspects of community life Volunteers work to stimulate citizen involvement in EAGLE SCOUTS These three young men from Aurora Second Ward were their Eagle Award last Sunday night in ceremonies held at the Aurora Church from left are: Jared Johnson Brandon Foote and Trevor Foote design new programs government and create strategies to meet needs They also provide technical assistance to improve the quality of life in many fields including environments education child care health care legal rights consumerism Volunteers help shape a better future You as a Senior Citizen (60 years of age or older) can help in this shaping by calling: Ronna Leyba Director RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) presented Pictured Three Aurora Scouts are awarded Eagle Badges Three members of Aurora Second Ward’s Scout Troop 649 were presented their Eagle Awards on March 24 1991 Those earning their Eagle Award painting in the Aurora Scout Cabin for his Eagle project Jared Johnson son of Stuart and had repaired the Carma Johnson bleachers at the Aurora Ball Park lor his Eagle project Leaders for the young men during their Scouting experience have Stan Foote been: Jerry Hansen Louis Kjar Kendall Quambcrg and who now is servFred Mickclscn ing in that position were: Brandon Foote son of Stan and Brandon’s Jackie Foote Eagle Project was to sand and varnish all the picnic tables at the Aurora Park Trevor Foote son of Stan and Jackie Foote had installed a new and ceiling including shectrocking Happy Logan John Learning celebrated his first birthday on March 17 1991 He is the son of Gary and Lisa Learning and he has a sister Launa and a brother Jordan Helping him celebrate his happy day were his grandparents Lloyd John and Inez Hunt of Bicknell of Salina Other friends and family included Mae Peterson Kay and Candy Kirk and Pam Learning Bryan Natalie Morrell Landon Rachel and Teri Ann Jeffery BEAUTIFUL QUILT: Pictured are the Salina Fourth Ward Young Women who all worked it together to create this beautiful quilt When it was completed they presented to the Richfield Care Center Accepting it for the Center was Marci Holman Leaders of the group are Michelle Shaw Lori Robins Cindy May Dixie Rasmussen and Linda Warren New Subscription Rates $15 per year county: $18 per year Out of State: $21 per year In County: In Utah but out of I on in We want the scoop what's happening our area! Call news tips to Salina Sun I I I I L BYU's Kaleb Beau Worthen son of Earlin and Shelaine Worthen of Ccnterfield celebrated his first birthday March 21 1991 with hjs brother Jacob sisters Brittney and Earlin and Jaycie grandparents Mclvelene Worthen and other family friends 9' Kaleb Beau Worthen Hear 1 Tips! I Birthday Dr J J Oskar I Kalman I J The Politics Woman's Conference and Wars of the Since many of the problems facing women are shared by men that solutions are it is important thers Brigham Young University will hold its annual Woman’s Conference on April 11 and 12 The conference is designed not only for women of all ages and situations in life but also for men brothers sons husbands and fa Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contemporary questions Warm Friendly Local 165 People South 400 East Salina CflB or for more information ar always welcome! Visitor I South Sanpete Baptist Church Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 1100am in Sterling Church (Children' alo) Pastor Mike Bardon 5 explored together Sessions will begin at 9 am on in the Marriott Center April Cost is $26 before March 29 and $30 after March 29 New World Order Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of March 21 are as follows: 36 wins 12 Georgia Pacific losses Jean’s 34 wins 14 losses Barney Trucking Ellis’ CounSportsKeeper Zions Bank try Auto A& J Welding and North Sevier Gun Club are tied at Curtis PlumbSprouse ing Stig’s High Team Game and High Team series in the scratch and handicap categories was Jean’s with 765 908 2109 and 2538 respectively High Individual game both scratch and handicap was Jo Ann Nay 212 and 252 High Individual Scries Renon Reed 592 with handicap JoAnn Nay 684 Oskar Kalman was born in Estonia one lo the Baltic States where 5 to 25 percent of the population was elimi- nated during the years of Soviet occupation his background and experience make him uniquely qualified to speak on Soviet duplicity He received his engineering degree and his Ph D in Moscow where he served as vice president of a 1500 person research and development group Today he operates his own engineering and consulting business inCalilorma He is a member of the John Birch Society and is a careful analyst of U S and Soviet policy Dr Thursday Bowling Spencer Nolan Westlund son Spencer Nolan Westlund Blaine and Mary Westlund of Salina was a year old on March 14 1991 Helping him celebrate were his brother Steven and three sisters April Jackie and Ashley His grandparents are Mr and Mrs Boyd Sorenson and Mr and Mrs Nolan all of Centerfield Westlund of Storms help but we're still low on SAYS water needs SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Snow water content on the Sevier River watershed is just a little less than at the same time last year according to the Soil Conservation Service’s SNOTEL report as of 1991 March it still has 36 Unfortunately less water content than it should have on the first of March March storms would have to produce 276 of normal additional snow water in order to bring the snowpack to average on April 1st — an amount unprecedented in the last thirty years Mountain now precipitation stands at 73 of average for the water year Reservoir storage is 91 of average and 54 of capacity Streams are expected to pro duce much less water than normal again next spring and summer with individual forecasts ranging from 45 to 65 of average across the basin Gunnison Reservoir has a usable capacity of 203 This year’s total to date is 31 - just 14 of capacity Last year’s total was 42 Otter Creek Res usable capacity is 527 This year it stands at 249 3 of average Last year’s total was 24 Piute Reservoir’s usable capacity is 718 This year it stands at 286 for 415 of norm Last year it was 505 Sevier Bridge Res capacity is 236 Currently it stands as 1276 Dr Oskar Kalman arrives on the scene just in time to expain the confusing role of the Soviet Union in the Middleast and to shed considerable light on the Gulf War This qualified analyst will also raise a warning voice as to the consequences of support for The New World Order to those who prize the God given liberties vouch-safeby the US Constitution Please Don't Miss This Exclusive Program! 7:30 pm Thursday April 4 1991 Manti City Complex - 50 South Main Sponsored Call 1 by The John Admission Birch Society $5 for more information |