Show r yrJuns 5 199T Turning Point begins sessions for Summer Turning Point will begin the summer session of the ‘Successful Beginnings’ class this week Turning Point is an agency to displaced parents help single and homemakers get homemakers involved in higher education and finding careers allowing them to take control of their own future Classes cover a variety of subjects such as anger - how to deal with it - decision making self image building and effective communication Classes are openexit entry and are open to the public Classes are held on Monday and Thursday afternoon from 2 to 4 pm and Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 pm Turning Point will also offer a mini class on Job Seeking Skills and Resume writing on June 10 12 and 13 to be held at the Job Service Office with class being taught by Gloria Probert If you are interested contact Maggie Byers Area Director Ext 243 $ 1 000 reward offered in power line shootouts Stacy Ann Buckland & Thomas R Stafford to wed Stacy Buckland Thomas Stafford will say vows Mr and Mrs Kenneth are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Stacy Ann to Thomas R Stafford son of Mrs Chcri L StafPA ford of Camphill The couple will be married June 7 1991 in the Manti Temple A Reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 8:30 pm in the Axtcll Ward Cultural Hall Stacy is a 1990 graduate from She has High School attending Utah Valley Community College in Orem She will continue her education Thom is a graduate from East Pcnnsboro High School He graduated from Ricks College with a degree in Business Management He served an LDS Mission in Northern Spain He is employed with WordPerfect Corp of Orem The couple will make their home in Pleasant Grove Gunnison been Volunteers needed to help on Fair projects Barbara Boiler The games for the midway for this year’s Sevier County Fair will be handled by members of the Fair In the past these games Committee have been conducted by groups outside our own area and the results have not been satisfactory There will be ten game booths this year with games for both children and adults The prize center will be separate and once you have accumulated your points you will be able to choose a prize designated for that point total Diane Ogden have been Wablc and Darlene working hard for several months choosing games and prizes as well as getting new booths together Doug White has donated some of the booths The rest are being built and will be ready by opening day Games will include Fish Pond Floating Tic Tac Toe Toss Balloon Races Duck Catch and an electronic basketball hoop The greatest need now is for volunteers to help run the booths They will be open during all fair hours so there will be a variety of times and days to choose from To volunteer or for more information contact Diane Ogden or Darlene Wable A reward of $1000 has been offered by electric power companies in the Sanpete County area for information leading to the arrest and conviction of individuals who have shot power line insulators with firearms “Th is is a serious problem ” said district Richfield Paul Henry manager for Utah Power “We’ve had several incidents of shootings in the past two months mainly on the 46000 volt line between Manti and Moroni but also on other Utah equipment power and in the last few years Utah Power Manti Ephraim Mt Pleasant Spring City and New Arrival was Joseph LaMar Mattinson bom May 6 1991 in Central Valley Medical Center Nephi Utah His parents are Mark R and of Redmond Bunny Mattison His brothers are Mark Nick and Sam are Anna Jensen Grandparents of Salina Robert Lucille Mattin- of Nephi son 4 n' U 7K' nT7 up’ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Of Centerfield Utah 75 West 300 North S Worship Service: 9 am Sunday School: 10 am Monday Night Bible Study: 8 pm Everyone Welcome" over 1000 different colleges universities and other institutions who offer elder citizens inexpensive academic programs Snow will offer a variety of subjects this year ranging from to botany geology to photography to history to sketching etc Hostelers will experience Snow college Capitol Reef National park Fremont Indian State Park and other points of interest They will enjoy and the instructors the campus rich heritage of Snow College They will learn about the botany and geology of Capitol Reef national Park work with instructors to capture the color form and mood of the park in photographs and focus Or spend a week on location at With Fremont Indian state park city police departments Tax Practitioners will hold annual Conference Utah’s Chapter of the National Association of Tax Practitioners will hold its annual Conference “EducationVacation” at the Clarion Hotel SLC on June 2 and 22 Valdo D Heath NATP State a Salina Utah NATP Director indicated local nonSpokesperson member CPA’s Enrolled Agents and Tax PracPublic Accountants titioners would be welcome at this sessions Educational conference will begin Friday afternoon with featured national speaker Judith Carter “Stressed for addressing Success” Other sessions include: Financial Leasing Employee Planning in a Tax Practice ExFinancPractice Tax panding your Charitable ing Small Businesses Remainder Trusts Estate Planning with wills and trusts Succeeding Succession: Pass on the Business Case Studies and Specialty Forms Group Discussion: Licensing of tax Practitioners Washington Review Political updates on taxes from and Senatorial of Congressional Snow College will participate in Elderhostel program Snow College will again be in the Elderhostel participating national educational program for older adults this summer This is the 5th year that Snow will be listed in the Elderhostel summer catalog Snow is one of Fairview have combined resources and offered the reward to stop the vandalism Newspaper advertisements and radio announcements will stress how this kind of vandalism can harm a lot of people “Reliable electric service is vital to the personal safety of many people” Henry said “Hospitals schools and civic authorities all depend on electricity to do much of their work destrucThis kind of thoughtless tion can be very dangerous” Citizens who may have information on this vandalism can contact the Sanpete County Sheriff in or any of the Manti at and park rangers as instructors guides they can study Fremont hike the canyon Indian culture view Fremont Indian dwellings rock and petroglyphs art pictographs They will have the chance to explore the geology of the area and spend a day making Indian tolls gathering foods preparing an Indian meal and making and playing an Indian game Elderhostel has its origins in the youth hostels of Europe and the folk schools of Scandinavia Registration applications are now For more inforbeing accepted mation about the program and how to register contact Snow College Conference Programs office 150 East College Avenue Ephraim ext 289 Utah 84627 lists fices All sessions will total 14 hours of IRS and state approved CPE Continental breakfast and lunch on Saturday will be provided as well as social hours Friday and Saturday nights Cost is $80 for NATP and $90 for non members membersSince space is limited concall Richard Zimmermann for ference chairman at Hotel rooms are more information being offered at reduced rales Judith Carter will be presenting her widely acclaimed “Formula For Success’’ to attending spouses presentation Mr Heath invites all local tax to attend the conferpractitioners ence Phone News Items 528-311- 1 Quig Nielsen In the early 1980’s when America’s most trusted newscaster the Walter Cronkite pronounced name of a western Utah community “Too lee” he likely didn’t know just how right he was ‘Tule’ is a Spanish word for which grew abundantly near the shores of the Great Salt Lake A clerk in first writing the name spelled it ‘Tooele” and so it has remained Captain Bonneville’s map of is 1837 expedition shows the inscription Indians place in Shoshone a territory adjoining country far to the northwestof what is known today as Tooele Valley” The name Tooele may also have come from the Gosiute Indian chief T uilla Another story credits a Scotsman for the name A Tooele native claims that Brigham Young and his Scottish dates for BYU summer sports camps New Horizons Crisis Center will hold its second annual Yard and June 22 from the Richfield Bake Sale Saturday 10 am to 4 pm in City Park Children can play games in activity booths while Moms and Dads are shopping Tickets will be available for a chance on a quilt All proceeds from the day will go towards all homeless battered and abused people in the Six County area All donations are gladly accepted For donation pickup call or call toll free or bring them to 146 North Main Richfield New Horizons is a non profit organization & James Henrie will say vows Elizabeth Rasmussen James Henrie Brad and Kathy Rasmussen Salina are pleased to announce the of their marriage forthcoming Elizabeth to James I daughter Henrie son of Than S and Connie Henrie Richfield The couple will be married Friday June 14 A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the Salina LDS Stake Center from 7 to 9 pm Local girl earns honor roll at Bob Jones U At the completion of the second semester at Bob Jones University Stacy Ann Preston daughter of Mrs Sheila Jackson of Salina was named to the dean’s list having maintained an average grade of 30 or better on a 40 scale Preston a 1988 graduate of Gunnison Valley High is a junior majoring in Special education in the School of Education Bob Jones is a fundamental liberal arts university Christian which stands without apology for and the the ‘old time religion’ absolute authority of the Bible More than 5000 students from the US and world wide attend wed will of the Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Maurice Rasmussen Salina and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Kjar Manti of the Groom are Grandparents the late James and Vivia Henrie the late Forest (Corky) Richfield Monroe and Mr and Christiansen Mrs Mike Janssen Las Vegas NV The couple will make their home in Richfield Phone News Items 9 1 Class of 1935 reunion June 29 NSHS The North Sevier High School Class of 1935 will hold a reunion on Saturday June 29 199 at Carriage Court Salina Dinner and special entertainment is scheduled at $10 per person Reservations should be made by June 1 by sending a check to: Leo Nielsen 4150 South 2700 East SLC UT 84120 Ph: For more information contact or locally Maurine Ottley Leo y? New Horizons Head coaches at Brigham Young University will offer instruction to youth in summer sports camps between June 10 and August 2 on the Provo campus Coaching staff members will help teach the correct use of basics individual techniques teamwork and tournament skills Participants will be taught sound fundamentals learn proper mechanics and strategies and associate with athletes from across the country Sports camps with open enroll Rasmussen Pioneer Flashbacks Tuilla? Tooele? Too-hill- plans Yard Bake Sale & Elizabeth ments include boys’ and girls’ tennis boys’ baseball basketball and girls’ gymnastics golf wrestling soccer volleyball swimming football football kicking trackand field modem dance and jazz cheer and dance ballroom dance clogging and ballet Some sessions are already full For information contact BYU and Workshops 155 Conferences Harman Building Provo UT 84602 or phone New Subscription Rates In Countv $15 per year In Utah but out of county: $18 per year $21 per year Out of State: friend visited the area looking for settlement site in 1848 After climbing atop a huge rock to get a good look of the surrounding landscape the old Scotsman declared “too hilly - too hilly” Tooele Valley was a favorite rendezvous for the Indians and most of the early trappers and explorers knew the valley well In 1846 the Donner party passed through Tooele valley on their way to California In 1849 the pioneer settlers located about a mile southwest of the present site of Tooele City which is 12 miles from the Great Salt Lake During the summer and fall of 1850 many of the settlers feared they would be crowded out by the lack of water At that time the best judges put the extreme limit of land that could be watered at 300 acres They estimated that from 8 to 15 families would be the limit which could be supported by the water supply Either the estimate was erroneous or the amount of water in Settlement Creek increased dramatically Before the end of 850 more than 20 families had settled in the area and Tooele city’s current population is well over 15000 Paintings of area artist at Fremont Park During the month of June Fremont Indian S tale Park will display the paintings of James L Bell of Monroe Bellisa 1978 graduate of SouthCedar City ern Utah University and has made a living selling his paintings since 1980 Fremont Indian State Park is open daily from 9 am to 6 pm A day use fee for the park will be charged Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contemporary questions Warm Friendly Local 165 People South 400 East Salina or Call for more Information Visitors are always welcome! South Sanpete Baptist Church Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 110 am in Sterling (Children's Church also) Pastor Mike Bardon 5 |