Show TRf ZJt3e SunNsws January 29 1992 Wffrinftsriav iw§ AHM©naA Kathleen Lloyd - 3 Visiting over the weekend with Vcnoy Curtis was Craig Curtis and children Colleen and David all of Sandy to Timothy OlivCongratulations ers son of Mr and Mrs Tom Olivers who received his Eagle Scout Award recently Tim chose as his Eagle Scout Project to plant trees at the Aurora Park A baby shower was held Thursday evening for Mrs Kenny ) Frccby in Sigurd at the home of Jamie Steens It was hosted by Mare- cia’s aunt Mickie Tuft Many family members and friends attended the shower and all enjoyed showering her with baby gifts enjoyed games and refreshments Mr and Mrs Delbert Lloyd traveled to Ephraim over the weekend and enjoyed Kathleen’s visiting brother and his family Mr and Mrs Gene Wheeler and their two daughters Jackie and Whitney Several parents from Aurora recently attended a meeting at the North Sevier High school where the absence policy was discussed Parents should be watching for a letter in the mail with a form attached that they may return to the school if they want their student to be placed on the list not to be excused without parental approval Scott Johnson was recently named 2nd vice president of the Utah Cattleman’s Association His wife Cdlol Lee was named 3rd vice president Conof the Women’s organization gratulations to both of them Congratulations to Whitney Tatum who had a birthday on January 25 1992 It was a special day because she turned 8 and was able to be baptized a member of the LDS Church at the Salina Stake Center on the She was baptized and same day confirmed that evening by her fa ther Steve Many family members and friends attended this special She was occasion for Whitney presented a Book of Mormon in the Aurora First Ward Church on Sunday January 26 1992 Arbree Simmons daughter of Mr Mrs Dee Simmons was also baptized and confirmed a member of the LDS Church in the Aurora 2nd Ward Saturday January 25th so Douglas Scott Congratulation son of Mr and Mrs Leonard Scott who was baptized on Saturday He was confirmed a member of the Church by his father Leonard Sunday January 26 in the Aurora Second Ward Family members and friends attended Congratulations to all these young people on such a special time in their lives In the Aurora First Ward the Young Men and Young Women enjoyed a combined super activity on Wednesday January 22 They all went for a winter swimming party at the Richfield pool Needless to say of they also enjoyed refreshments hot chocolate and cookies afterwards Speaking of winter We sure have enjoyed the nice spring days we have been having in Aurora but I do hope we get some snow real soon Cole Huntsman son of Mr and Mrs Lynn Huntsman received his certificate of advancement from the Aurora First Ward Primary Sunday January 26 and was ordained a Deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood I want to thank all who have been calling me lately with their news but I also knew there is a lot more happening out there in our little town Please give me a call when you have visitors It really helps our news column Thanks and Spending the weekend with John and Kathleen Bartholomew were their daughter Sheri and husband Mike Johnson of West Jordan Visiting over the weekend with were Virgil and Elda Christensen their son Weldon and his son Thayne of Salt lake Ann Harrop enjoyed Thursday and Friday in Ogden visiting with her father Curtis Hislop Loma Bown enjoyed a few days with her in Springville visiting mother Mrs Shirley Nielsen Helping her celebrate her 80th birthday A family party was held Saturday in her honor and on T uesday her birthday they held an Open House at her home where friends and relatives called to show their love and friend ' Tammy Johnson Pack Meeting was held Thursday evening Knights of the Roundtable The hall was decowas the theme rated with flags showing different coats of arms Several awards were given and games were played before the evening came to a close Trisha and Stcffanie Johnson Jansen were in Meadow this weekend visiting Jeff and Leslie Christensen and daughter Kaylie The Boy Scouts went on the Klondike Derby this weekend Reports were that it was a cold evening sleepThe Reding out under the stars mond boys won ribborts in Fire building Dog Sled race first aid campfire program log sawing and the Sixteen boys and six rifle shoot leaders attended this annual event Brian Jensen son of Bert and Sandra Jensen was advanced to the M I “Only a Mormon can outwalk a Whether Colonel Philip St George Cooke a West point graduate made that observations not certain but the officer chosen to lead the Mormon Battalion from Santa Fe to California was high in his praise for the performance of the Mormon volunteers in their historic march through the great southwest “Altogether 549 persons includset out from ing some families Council Bluffs Iowa in response to President James K Polk’s request for a force to march to San Diego as part of military operations in the war with Mexico” In command only a month Col Cooke who had replaced Lt AJ Smith came to realize he was leadmen ing a battalion of extraordinary “Their physical exploits were sober unless a beyond explanation accounting be made of the eternal truths upon which those hardy souls so faithfully leaned” wrote Paul Bailey that the incredible It seemed “tattered tread of Mormon boots could be expected to cross on foot deserts of from 30 to 90 miles with only a canteen of water between themselves and death” Not only did they conquer the thirsty deserts but also great herds of long homed bulls that roamed the land They marched on arriving in San Diego in January of 1847 - 2 confirmed Sunday by her father Craig and Brenda Chidcster and family were in Springville Sunday to attend the Missionary farewell of Brenda’s nephew Helen Willardson was released Sunday as Sunday School Sec Rhea Nelson was sustained Teri Lyn Williams was released as the Sunday School Chorister Luella Jorgersen was sustained Brian Dumas Raelyn Anderson and Carol Christensen were all released as Primary workers Randy Lewis and Andreason Charmain Susan Munk were all sustained as Primary workers New Subscription Rates $15 per year County Utah but out of County $18 per year Out of State $21 per year In In History’s longest infantry march grounded its arms in the courtyard of the Roman Catholic Mission in San Diego a fitting haven for rest after Members of the Battalion the rest moved northward and in the Sacramento area played a role in the California discovery of gold After a short stay they returned to Salt Lake City and were leaders in establishing many of the pioneer settlements Defensive Driving course for February is upcoming The Utah Safety Council announces Defensive Driving Course for February course The teaches a better way to drive in a program that’s strong incisive and memorable Drivers who successfully complete the course receive a reduction off their Utah driving record one time during any three year period Individuals 55 years of age and older may qualify for insurance discounts after completing the course Defensive The Driving Course will be held in Nephi Saturday February 15 Pre registration is Call the Utah Safety required Council toll free at fee is $20 per person Registration $7 for mature drivers over age 55 Local funeral director Warren R Jensen dies Warren Richard Jensen at his home January 26 71 died 1992 of cancer Area Obituaries Daniel Sterling Good 76 ( Daniel Sterling Good died Janu- ary 26 1992 in Utah Valley tal Provo Utah He was bom January 24 Hospi- 1916 in Toledo Ohio to Daniel Sterling Good Sr and Bessie Pulec Good He married Ruth Rebecca Whitlock April 30 1937 in St Joseph Missouri He had retired from the Forest Service He had been a "ember of the CCC Mayfield Camp Dora Mae M Dora Mae McKenzie Lindsay 84 24 1992 in Richfield died January Utah She was bom March 10 1907 in Canyon City Colorado William Briant Lindmarried She say in Colorado He died in 1963 Survivors include two daughters Gate Mrs Arlene Van Landingham Survivors include his wife Daughter Loretta Violet Good Sons Leslie Daniel and Jerry Keith Good Funeral Services will be January 29 1992 at Noon in the Mayfield with Bishop Grant LDS Ward Burial will be Hansen conducting in the Mayfield Cemetery under the direction of the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home Salina and Gunnison Lindsay 84 way CO Mary Elizabeth Ludvigson Salina 21 grandchildren 26 greatgrandchildren Funeral services Burial in the Tremonton Cemetery under the direction of the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home Beverly Ruth (Babe) Peterson 74 Beverly (Babe) Peterson 74 died at Gunnison Valley Hospital January 26 1992 Utah She was bom in Salina April 3 1917 to Frands Peter Peterson Jr and Ruth Elizabeth Adams She was a lifelong resident of Sal- ina Survivors include Brother Thad Salina Sisters Ara Ras Peterson and Arvilla Rasmussen both Beatrice Marchant Salt She was preceded in death by brothres Emell (Jake) Peterson and Glenn George Peterson Burial was in the Koosharem Cemetery January 27 1992 under r the direction of the Funeral Home Salina mussen of Salina Lake City Utah He was bom in Centerfield May 14 1920 to Richard and Sarah Eliza Williams Jensen He married Donna Jean Roper March 30 1947 in Las Vegas NV The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple September 22 1948 He graduated from the California College of Mortuary Science in Los Angeles in 1947 after which he worked as a mortician and funeral director for 44 years He owned and operated the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home which his son Shaun He was a will now be operating member of the Utah Funeral Directors Association where he served on several committees He was a member of the National He Funeral Directors Association operated a volunteer ambulance servHe completed ice for many years the EMT course at Snow College and worked with the Gunnison Valley Hospital EMT’s He was active in the LDS Church where he served as the Mormon Doctrine teacher in the Salina First Stake and Ward and Third Wards Seventies President Scoutmaster Salina First and Third Wards Stake Scout Leader District Commissioner and Commissioner Neighborhood Finance Chairman Sunday School the member of and Superintendent High Priest Quorum He loved his country and served in World War II in the Army Air Force as a radar and radio operator in the India Campaign He was active in civic and community events where he served two terms as Commander of the Salina American Legion Post 36 He was President of the Salina Lions' Club and remained active until his sickness prevented it He served on several We know there is lots of news from Centcrfield All we need is a correspondent to tell us about it The pay isn’t much just 30 cents for a column inch of news but we’ve had several letters asking that let us in on their news As correspondent you can call us toll free early on Monday mornings and read us your news over the phone or you can leave your news at the drop box at 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Mr and Mrs keith Sorenson of Centcrfield Mr and Mrs Dean Bartholomew visited in Sunday Orem with their son Clayton and wife Terry and boys they attended their stake conference with them at the Alpine stake Then they enjoyed a birthday dinner with the family to celebrate Clayton’s birthday Mike and Daiana Mcllor of AZ visited Saturday with Fred and Izolla Mellor The guest speakers in Sacrament meeting on Sunday were the Utah Full time Missionaries Elder Anderson and Elder Fonsimoana dinner guest We know there is lots of news from Mayfield All we need is a correspondent to tell us about it The pay isn’t much just 30 cents foracolumn inch of news but we’ve had several letters asking that let us in on their news As correspondent you can call us - toll free early on Monday mornings pmiL R Jensen committees of the Red Cross and He American Heart Association was a member of the Sevier School Board and Vice President of the PTA in Salina He loved to hunt and fish Survivors include his wife Jean Children Wilda and Dean Gold Dirk and LaVene Jensen LaRee and Sam Skaggs Shaun and Lynette Jensen 13 Grandchildren Brothers d and Sisters Sybil and Clay Phyllis and Keith Sorensen and Phillip and Alice Black Funeral services will be held Friday January 31 1992 atl2:30pm in the Salina Stake Center Friends may call from 10:30 am to Noon at the Stake Center prior to services or on Thursday evening from 7 to 9 pm at the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home Burial will be in the Centcrfield Cemetery under the direction of the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home He will be buried with military hon- ors MEWS Rilla Dee Sorensen - and Sorenson enjoyed having daughter and granddaughter Lois and Andrea Jackson Essie Lenoir spend Thursday through Monday visiting with them Sharon and Quay Mecham and daughters Maghan Emily Rhonda Laura and Nicole spent the weekend in St George with Sharon’s parents James and Barbara Bown Sympathy is extended to Shaun and Lynette Jensen and family in the loss of Shaun’s father Warren Jensen of Salina The Stake Mission Presidency David Stevenson Doug Bjcrregaard and Jeff Sorensen and the full time missionary were the speakers in Sacrament meeting Essie Sorenson provided the musical number accompanied by Phyllis Cowley Happy Birthday wishes to Courtney Sorenson daughter of Jeff and Lenna Sorenson who celebrated her second birthday on January 26 Elwood and Julie Sorenson were in Salt Lake Valley Saturday visiting 8 with their family They &w Carl and Dorothy James and family Tamara and Vic Peterson and family and Christine and Milton Johnson and family Suzanne Sanders enjoyed the weekend in Sl George where she met her cousin Mary Lou S taker from California for a get together Arva Lee Bertelson enjoyed having her granddaughter Kerilec spend Saturday and Sunday with her Her parents Kricg and Debbie Bertelson and the rest of the family of Richfield came to get her on Sunday Also visiting with Arva Lee and family on Sunday were Linda and Kendall Bertelson and boys from Aurora The Young Men and Young Women of the ward enjoyed a joint activity last Wednesday under the direction Karl of Jim Sanders Eunice and Humphrey Despain Sharon Mecham They toured Applied Composite Technology Inc in Fayette and then to the Cultural Hall for refreshments Agriculture Report The preliminary value of principle crops produced in Utah during 1991 is $2646 million up 3 from the 1990 crop year according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service The 1991 hay crop is valued at $1379 million down $353 million The price per ton is from 1990 down $18 to $6150 Barley is valued at $ 173 million - down 14 from 1990 The average price of $220 per bushel is down 17 cents from last year The wheat crop at $178 million The average price per is down 13 Warren and read us your news over the phone or you can have your news at the drop box at Rasmussens Ace Hardware in Gunnison If you’d like to take on the job - and let’s get call us at started on getting our Mayfield News column full of interesting home town news bushel for winter wheat is $410 a 27 cent increase from the previous year and springwheat at$295 is up 3 cents Com for grain is valued at $84 million up 13 percent from last year Average price per bushel at$285 is up 6 cents from 1990 Oats valued at $955000 is down The price of $155 per bushel 30 is down 13 cents from 1990 the value of principle Nationally up 2 crops totaled $822 billion percent from the previous year Memories are important especially to the elderly Ron Nielsen Administrator Richfield Care Center Care Center In our monthly I recently discussed the newsletter values of reminiscing about the past joys experienced with a sweetheart on Valentines’ Day It’s a great way to stimulate communication especially with some of us older folks At every stage in the life cycle we have a need to communicate The more frequent and varied our interactions are with others the more we begin to respond to the flexibility which these experiences create communiFor the older individual cating with others may be less than a common occurrence because of But it doesn’t today’s lifestyles Friends need to be family and neighbors just need to keep things going Today’s lifestyle pushes us to make decisions and constant adjustments in our relationships with others The need to exchange ideas and bounce our thoughts against another person’s frame of reference becomes Because the older person essential may not participate as actively in the present does not necessarily mean that he or she docs not need to experience verbal contact with others For some older persons there is a tendency to want to psychologically escape from present problems by finding comfort in contemplation of the past Reflection on former times when they were able to cop seems to create a sense of well being Research that suggests memories are more easily called to mind for the elderly that short term memories Maybe that’s the real reason favorite stories of the past are often repeated All of us like to fee someone is or will listen to use to communicate mutual feelings of happiness and sadness and a good story One of the best ways to stimulate communication and continued confidence in friendships and well being within the heart of an elderly loved one is to listen to stimulate reminiscence Reflection on confident past activities can bring comfort and a sense of well being Reminiscence is a valuable communication tool |