Show TheSunNews Wednesday February FAYIETHTJE Ruby Hammond Richard and Ann Harrop spend Friday night at their sons home Mr and Mrs Royce Harrop in Centerville and they visited Saturday in Ogden with her father Curtis Hislop Sunday the infant daughter of Neil and Kelly Sue Mcllor was blessed by her father and given the name Stacie Lyn The family members of Neil and Kelly Sue came to help make the day special for them There was Kelly Sue’s parents Kelly and Sheila Dutton their children and of Hurricane grandchildren and her grandmother Della Dutton her uncle and aunt Steve and Tcrrie Woodis and family of Orem and friends Russ and Trade Newsome of Ephraim Neil’s mother Betty Mcllor and her children and grandchildren and Neils Fern Mcllor Fern is grandmother spending the winter months in Lchi and Salt Lake with her children and came home to be with the family for the special day They all gathered at the home of Neil and Kelly Sue and enjoyed a family dinner and visited the afternoon together Kelly Sue’s sister Daphne Thomas stayed Sunday night with the Mellors’ Pam Braithwaitc and daughter Ann of Salina accompanied her parents Dean Bartholomew to and Darlene Salt Lake Tues Kathleen Lloyd MEW§ 2 day and visited with Darlene’s brother Calvin Rasmussen Scott and Lila Bartholomew and family spent the weekend in Las Vegas with her parents Mr and Mrs Bert Bender Visiting over the weekend with Paul and Marianne Tischncr and family were their daughter Jenni and husband Kim Hall and baby Jordan of Salt Lake They enjoyed the good fresh air down here Visiting Thursday through Saturday with Mrs Izola Bartholmcw were her sister Erda and her husband Oran Willardson of Tooele Spending the weekend with Ivan and Bessie Mcllor was their son Kirk of Salt Lake and grandchildren Adam Brandon and Michael Moore of Orem Darrell and Maxine Bolindcr attended a court of honor in Erda to sec their grandson Jason receive his Eagle Scout award His eagle scout project was to plant scrubs around their stake center Many relatives and friends attended the occasion and then the family members all gathered at Jason parents Ron and Cindy Bolinders home for a family get togehtcr and dinner Visiting Sunday with Milton and Ruby Hammond were Mr and Mrs LaVar Jackson of Moroni Pioneer Flashback Quig Nielson The organ is the Salt Lake Tabernacle is one of the most visible inIt has also struments in the world been described as one of the world’s finest instruments by eminent visittalented vocalists ing musicians organists and leading musical conductors When the organ was first played in 867 itcontaincd about 700 pipes to manuals or keyboards and a pedal board the man Joseph H Ridges who had build the organ under commission from Brigham Young couldn’t play the organ Neither could any of his skilled helpers A young Church convert from England Joseph J Daynes had begun playing the piano at the age of two and had performed before Queen Victoria when he was eleven When his family arrived in Salt Lake City Brigham Young looked at the boy and said “There is the organist for our great Tabernacle organ” Young Daynes at the age of 15 became the first to play the great organ and served as organist for 33 years A system of bellows which four men provided the air pressure for the organ when it was first built In 1870 1000 more pipes were added and in 1874 the organ was enlarged to include a third manual and additional ranks Niels Johnson an apprentice of Ridges made another addition in 1885 increasing the number of pipes to 2648 The manuals were increased to four and the organ to 57 stops At this time pneumatic levers to lighten the touch and a waterpowered system to supply the wind were also added Electrical blowers nowprovidethewind Additional pipes and stops have been added over the years until currently the organ contains 1 1623 pipes and 206 five manuals or keyboards It has new solid ranks or voices state electronic equipment and the console is mounted on a revolving for the disk and is air conditioned benefit of the organist Senior Citizen! Highlights! Leeon Christensen Monday February 3 the North Sevier Senior Citizens had a trip to Provo planned to go shopping but So decided to go south instead instead of a gloomy foggy trip they enjoyed a warm sunny trip to Cedar A good time City and St George was had by all Feb 8 a bus trip is Saturday planned to go to Kanab and areas Both vans will be going and both are almost full However if you are interested in going call JoeLane or the Center If there is still room we would love to have you along We are starting another month Our meals with much anticipation at the Center are better than ever and we have a really good crowd most days This is such a good program and every Senior Citizen should take advantage of it and come down at There is a least one a month cardgame going every Tuesday (itEDMOND - NEWS S 1QQP We usually Thursday and Friday but if you have a game play that you want to play we will find someone to play it with you The Pool players are here nearly every day at 2 pm There will be a blood pressure 13 clinic on Thursday February This will be at am Plan to come down and then stay for lunch Menu for this week: Thursday - Stuffed cabbage buttered com Apple brown betty bread butter milk juice Friday - Baked chicken whipped potatoes gravy peas Jello with fruit cookie bread butter milk juice Tuesday - Mcatloaf baked potato sliced carrots pineapple upside down cake bread butter milk juice - Beef stew with Wednesday vegetables cheese stick deviled egg fruit crisp combread butter honey milk juice - interesting sights Visiting Mr and Mrs Leonard Scott and here for their grandson Douglas’ baptism and confirmation last weekend were Mr and Mrs R Miner Idaho Falls Idaho and George Scott from St George Mr and Mrs A1 Peterson traveled to Cedar City over the weekend to visit Mr and Mrs Tony Gublcr and Jason and Jordan Nielsen The Boy Scouts from Both Aurora Wards enjoyed a winter at their annual Klondike Derby at Salina Creek Carol Veator was sustained in the Aurora Second Ward as a Primary teacher on Sunday January 26lh Mr and Mrs Lamar McBride and family traveled to Salt Lake City January 29 1992 where Wednesday they went to the Salt Lake International airport to sec their Missionary son Elder Ben McBride off to Ben will serve a Winnipeg Canada two year mission in the Winnipeg Canada mission field Visiting Karen Hales Kent and Melinda last weekend were Mr and Mrs Billy Hales of Ephraim They all enjoyed celebrating Billy’s 20th birthday This weekend visiting were Mr and Mrs Bobby Hales and son Mike of Logan Beth Curtis enjoyed having all her sisters here for a day last week for a luncheon Here visiting were Mr and Mrs Ron (Louise) Gowers Nephi Nellie Stevenson Ncphi and Edith Deardcn Fillmore The Aurora Second Ward Young Women held their New Beginnings program January 26 at the Aurora Church Speaker was Kerry Sorenson a counselor in the Ward B served Refreshments were Chicken Creme Puffs slush and mints the colors of the Young Women Leaders Teachers Values parents and their Young Women enjoyed this special occasion Mr and Mrs Roger Taylor Mr and Mrs Brent Coates Mr and Mrs Neale Coates and Mr and Mrs Max A Tammy 529 - 3453 Steve and Sherrie Forbush recently returned from a fun filled trip where Mexico and they flew to Cacun stayed for a week Sherrie reported they really had fun and saw a lot of Curtis all went to Provo on the weekend where they met with Mr and Mrs Jay Curtis and family Sandy They all enjoyed a family diner in Provo and all celebrated their father Max Curtis’s 70ih birthday The Salina Stake had a Stake Temple excursion Friday evening at the Manti Temple Both Aurora wards had several couples attending Mr and Mrs Delbert Lloyd Traveled to Salt Lake City on Saturday for the day Visiting Mr and Mrs Delbert Lloyd this week from Ephraim were Mr and Mrs Gene Wheeler and family Visiting with Mrs Gladys Johnson was her son and family recently Mr and Mrs Randy Johnson from Carlsbad California Heather Mason recently returned from Logan Utah where she has been visiting her daughter and husband Mr and Mrs Tim (Heather) Tim and Heather arc the Smith proud parents of a new baby girl bom January 25 1992 in Logan Her name will be Alexandra Smith and she weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces The proud grandmother Heather enjoyed spending a few days getting to know her granddaughter and helping out her daughter Heather tool Roger and Carol Jensen are pleased to announce the birth of a new grandson to Matt and Trina Jensen now of St George Little Joshua Matthew made his appearance on January 27 1992 and weighed 7 pounds arc 9 ounces Other grandparents Mr and Mrs A1 Hughes of St George Visiting with Mr and Mrs Bradley Johnson were Gail’s brother Mr and Mrs Mickic and family Also CA Sacramento Jackson were visiting with the Johnson’s Gail’s sister and new husband Mr and Mrs Jack (Doreen) Allen from San Diego CA from Aurora Several parents enjoyed attending the 2A regional wrestling tournament at North Sevier High School Visiting with the Dennis Huntsman family over the weekend was their daughter Robyn of Cedar City camera can be a valuable tool for elderly Ron Nielsen Administrator Richfield Care Center Promoting the self image of seniors is just as important as it is for grade school or high school kids One might imagine that older seniors just don’t want their picture taken because they may not look as good as they used to And many may say so but all of us even (or especially) as we get older gain a lift in by having someone interested enough in us to take our picture A camera can be a valuable tool in helping define a person’s self concept For example in the Care Center photos can be put on bulletin boards to feature certain residents a special accomtheir life history or activity participation plishment At home or in their children’s home a parent or grandparents would get a lift by seeing their picture featured usually are the ones to Grandparents picsave and put up grandchildren’s tures but the reverse is just as therapeutic for We find that residents at the Care Center respond to being photographed at times by increased interested in increased appearance and grooming because in activities participation pictures are taken and displayed and recovering a sense of personal sigand enjoyment of the atnificance tention For someone working on posture weight loss or gain or improved grooming a graphic “before and after” effects can be useful in photographs As a side note many seniors may or should enjoy the hobby of photography This would help activate interest in daily living filling needs of in being useful and participating life What a great both for the picture taken and the model especially if both are older seniors who continue to lift each other and maintain Use photography to enjoy keeping busy and involved and to build in your senior worth self personal friends as you feature them in your Don’t forescapades picturetaking get in our modern day video cameras can be a lot of fun and do almost as much good Agriculture Dept sets annual survey in Utah The US Department of Agriculture is about to conduct its annual Farm Costs and Returns Survey Beginning February 10th interviewers will visit more than 25000 farms to collect and ranches nationwide data that will be used to measure the financial health of America’s farms Thesurvey is voluntary and farmers are selected at random and guarUSDA offianteed confidentiality cials say cooperation from farmers is critical because the survey results will be used to formulate US farm policy The survey will run through March Survey results will be published beginning in ( Sanpefe ) Area Obituaries Baptist Church William Cray Camp 70 Funeral Services for William Cray Utah were Camp 70 of Burrville held Saturday February 1 1992 in the Koosharem LDS Ward Chapel He was bom April 19 1921 in Burrville to William Edward and Fern Hanchett Camp He married Udcan Ewell January 25 1951 in the Manti Temple He was a well known stockman in Sevier County include his wife of Survivors Burrville and two sons and two his wife daughters: Blake C and William Bradley Dawn of Venice and his wife Julia Orem Sharon Dean Johnson of and her husband Mesa AZ Becky and her husband Marcus Dean of Deer Creek State Brothers and Park 17 grandchildren Bud Sisters Mack Camp Central Salina Mrs Dick (Vaun) Camp Seely Mrs Wayne (Bobbie) King Mrs both of Richland Washington Johnny (Phyllis) Stapleton of CA Springville Interment was in the Koosharem under the direction of Cemetery Turner Funeral Home Springer Richfield Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem porary questions Warm Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina Cell Visitor or tor more Information are always welcome! Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 11:00 am in Sterling (Children's Church also) Pastor Mike 5 Bardon 2 the LDS Church during Stake Con fercncc on Sunday Kcri Wilkins daughter of Kcndyl and Carla Wilkins was home this weekend Court of lonor was held Wednesday evening at the Redmond Ward Church Robbie Jensen son of Gary and Lola Jensen and Scott Wilson son of Russell and Linda Wilson were awarded the Eagle Scout It’s Jr Jazz lime again Games started Saturday and there were some pretty excited youth participating Thanks to the coaches who are so good to donate their time for the youth! Salina News Evelyn Kiesel Visiting for ten days at the Warren R Jensen home have been Wilda Gold Murray Mrs LaRcc Skaggs Murray Dirk Jensen Gunnison and Mrs Sybil Shaun Jensen Axtcll Wcsllund of Salt Lake also visited and also spent some time in Aurora with Mr and Mrs Keith Sorensen Sam Skaggs and girls of Murray and Dean Gold and son Lloyd Gold of Sandy and Mr and Mrs Dirk Mrs Jensen and family Gunnison Shaun Jensen and family joined the rest of the family to attend the funeral of Warren Jensen and to stay on with Jean Jensen for a few days Also here to attend the Warren Jensen funeral services were Clay and Sybill Wcstlund Stephen and Vicky Wcstlund and family both of Kirk and Helen Salt Lake City Wcstlund and family Bountiful Mr and Mrs Hal Rasmussen Spanish Fork Mr and Mrs Ervin Rasmussen Ogden Mr and Mrs Leon Skinner Tooele Mr and Mrs Lufkin Hunt Mr and Mrs Keith Pine Arizona Sorensen There were special Funeral Director friends who attended from Manti Mt Pleasant Manti Ncphi Lake City There Santaquin were many other friends and relatives attending the services honoring Mr Jensen Mr and Mrs Leon Sandslrom of Cleveland came for the funeral of Warren Jensen and also to visit with Mrs Wilma Mortcnscn Mr and Mrs Gale Madsen of Las Vegas NV has been visiting Mr and Mrs Phillo Madsen Visiting Mr and Mrs Robert Williams have been Mr and Mrs Michael Grimstcad of West Valley City On January 18 Mrs RucLccn Salina and Mrs ShanSheppard non Mason and family went to Sandy where they visited Mr and Mrs Bill Shaw and Mr and Mrs Bard Sheppard and to attend the Eagle Badge Ceremony of Jesse Lee Shaw son of Mr and Mrs Bill Shaw and grandson of Mrs RucLccn Sheppard of Salina and Mr and Mrs Leo Shaw of Aurora Mr and Mrs Stanley Simpson and Mr and Mrs Trent Hallows and Joshua Mrs Thelma Okcrlund Mrs Virgie Nielsen all went to Orem Farewell to attend the Missionary for Johnny Wind son of LaDawn Wind Mr and Mrs Mel Anderson were in Orem to attend the Mission Farewell for Elder Johnny Wind RucLccn Mrs Last Saturday Sheppard Mr and Mrs Fcrald Mason Aurora were in Sandy and met with Mr and Mrs Bill Shaw Sandy the Brad Sheppards’ of Sandy and Mr and Mrs Rick Hendrickson of Logan They all attended the Jordan River Temple forfamily scalings and then all went out for dinner and had a nice visit AXTIEILIL MEWS - Rilla Dee Sorensen to Alan and Ncta Congratulations Draper on the birth of their second bom to their daughter grandchild Heidi and her husband don June and Clarence Crowthcr arc the great The new little miss grandparents will be named Jamie Dawn Shaun and Lyncttc Jensen and family were in St George for the weekend for Lynnctte’s brother JerTheir daughter wedding emy’s Nicole was a flower girl Our best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended to Donna Vee Sorenson who had surgery at Utah Valley Hospital on Saturday LaPreal and Rex Olsen were in Salt Lake last week to be with their while daughter Connie Stevenson she underwent surgery at the University of Utah Medical Center The VisitingTeaching Workshop was held Thursday evening at the Cultural Hall Stake officers Dclma and Edwards Cathcryn Dyreng Marcia Kjar were the special guests A potato and Sundae bar was enjoyed by those attending Stella Lee Jensen gave a reading about visiting teaching and a song “Because You Are My Sister” was sung by Despain and Rilla Dec Soren- son accompanied by Phyllis Cowley were given by Dclma Remarks New Dyreng and LaPreal Olsen 4-- South Johnson Lt Clay and Brenda Christensen the Merlin Ashmans accompanied V where they visto Las Vegas ited with Dr and Mrs Don ChrisNV where tensen and to Mesquite they visited Bryan and Dawn Hafcn Upon their return to Utah the Ashmans went with Clay and Brenda to Midvale and stayed with Litem until when they returned to Wednesday their home at the Naval Air Station in Roza Spain Visiting with the Brent and Mary Lee Jensen family this weekend has been their son Marlin a student at in Logan Utah Suite University While Martin was here he was advanced to the office of an Elder in H 8 welcomed were visiting teachers Suzanne Sanders and Lenna Sorenson The Young Men and Young Women of the ward had a special activity Tuesday evening They did baptisms for the dead at the Manti Nine young people and Temple their leaders participated and did 255 baptisms Suzanne Sanders and Sara and Timmie attended baptismal services in Orem on Saturday fora nephew of Suzannes the son of her sister Cynthia The Cub Scout Pinewood Derby was held in Centcrfield Wednesday night Logan Cowley grandson of Richard and Phyllis Cowley participated along with Cliff Sorenson son of Bill and Sherrie Sorenson and Tim Sanders son of Jim and Suzanne Sanders Rhonda Mccham daughter of Sharon and Quay Mccham celebrated her ninth birthday February 3 with a with her friends trip to Richfield They enjoyed bowling and eating out Happy Birthday Rhonda Jay and Stella Lcc Jensen enjoyed taking a trip over the weekend with Catherine and Kendall Bartholomew Trent and Sally Nielsen Mark and Charmainc Lewis and Dell and Betty Lewis Teen Retreat to the Bryce Canyon Area The Southwest District Teen Retreat for members ages 14 to 19 will be held February 21 22 at Ruby’s Inn just outside Bryce Canyon Sevier County teens interested in attending should pick up application forms right away at the Sevier County Extension Service office in the basement of the courthouse Applications must be completed and returned to the office by February 7 Attendance at this fun and informative Retreat is limited and will clude teens from the ten counties of the Southwest District Theme for the Retreat is Lead Follow or Get Out of the Way! Those who are able to arrive early from to 5 pm on February 2 can work participate in a photography in Bryce Canshop sin yon ar a snow sculpture contest A' participants will arrive in tirr fordinncrandafullcvcningof c wboy poets guest speaker western swing workshop and dance On Saturday workshop topics include record books opportunities in and demonstrations Three Sevier Lorri Wood Amy County you Bctcnson and Travis Walbcck will conduct workshop groups Edward III and Lord Wood arc Jones members of the Retreat Committee Fee to attend the Retreat is $22 but applicants may apply for scholarships from Sevier County’s Endowment Fund for part of the cost |