Show Salina f j Paul and Carolyn Schofield’s son Mark and wife Kathic and children farcin and Miclielle traveled from New Hampshire to spend Christmas in Fjayette They took son Aaron to start the winter quarter at BYU Daughter Michelle is an accomplished pianist 2fid we were grateful for her performances in Sacrament meeting and also in Relief Society Stacy Hammond wife M ichelleand family drove down from West Jordan tp visit parents Milton and Ruby Dean and Darlene On Decembet'2 Bartholomew attended the Mission- 4ry Homecoming of grandson Cody fcraithwaite in Salina Visiting in fayette for two days were grandson Kenny Dove and fiancee Sharon jtrown A daughter Janice Oliver and Children Lacey Donovan and Adam from Santa Clara stayed overnight Deanne and Craig Pn Saturday Bluemcl of Lyman Wyoming and fhildretT Brook and Ashley came to kisit Pam and Paul Daughter liraithwaite and children Ann Chan pnd Cody spent Christmas with Dean bnd Darlene John and Kathleen Bartholomew two days in Springville with fepent daughter Sherry and Mike Johnson Tor the Christmas holiday j Rose and Dave Mitchell of Syracuse visited with Rose’s parents J)elene and Keith Bartholomew and (family INVITATIONS Come in and acc our collodion invilnliotw wodding of by Slylart Saturday December 20 LaPriel and Scott and Lila Bartholomew and enjoyed Christmas in Las Rep Olsen held their family Christmas party Of their children Connie and Vegas at the home of Lila's parents Bert and Hattie Bender Rusty were the only ones unable to Darrell and Maxine Bolinder spent attend but they plan to be with the two nights with son Mike and Jean family later during the holiday On Sunday Rep and LaPriel and Bolinder in Grantsville A party was held at son Jerry's home with all four son and wife Dennis and Colleen of Salt Lake City attended Rep’s sister's sons and families attending Celebrating Christmas with Carroll Jean Nielsen of Aurora mission farewell Sister Nielsen w ill be filling a and D’Ann Mellor were son Corey in FamWendy anddaughter Richae son Kerry mission in the Salt Lake Area and Jammie Loretta ily History extends The a n d J in H J sympathies community grand son u st n and Jam e to the families of (Tig) Marvel Anderand baby Clay Sarah Nay and sister Rina Wright son of Redmond The community also extends symtraveled to Grand Canyon (South and Monument Valley with pathies to Leland and Donna Vee Rim) Donna Vee’s mother Veda Sorenson Wilda and Jerry Sarah’s daughter Jensen of Redmond and Mayfield Mooseman of Spring City on Saturday December Christmas with and Pete away passed Spending Mary Swan were son Jay Heidi and 20 in Gunnison She married Valter daughter McKenna daughter Tara and James Jensen September 29 1926 Chris Merryweather and children all There were 7 children born to the from Ogden Jessica Merryweather is Jensens Mr Jensen died September raise spending four days w ith grandparents 24 1949 leaving Mrs Jensen to the younger children Funeral services Pete and Mary Melba and Wendell Mellor'sdaugh-te- r were held Saturday December 27 Irene and Glade Curtis of Santa 1997 in Redmond Clara visited Also Wendell’s sister Sympathies also are extended to the Rachel Sorensen of Midvale came Sam Brown family Sam's father’s down with son Don Sorensen for a n ice services were held Saturday December 20 in the Salt Lake area visit Tuesday evening the Axlell Ward Courtney Crane son of Bishop Shawn and Jan went snowboarding at Christmas devotional program show ed what an amount of talent is available with cousins Dustin Brock Brighton Shvanne and lacee White of Mauna in oursmall ward There was a sone bv the Primary children and piano solos on Friday December 26 Chris and Cassandra Westra and by Rhonda Mcchnni Heidi Basiian three sons drove to Salt Lake and spent Laura Mecham and Jessica Bastian A violin solo was by Heidi Beck and Eve with grandparents Christmas Lamar and Marge Westra Chris’ three talks were by Kade and Kevin Despain brothers and a sister uncle Merrill A poem wasgiven by Stephanie Boore Norman and family also enjoyed the Songs were by Linda and Joni Goff Gay Bastian and the voting women They also visited The young men had a thought they Rex and Zada Norman gave In all it was a very pleasant They stopped by to see Lake evening that gave even one the reason son Conner why we celebrate Baby Jesus's birthAfter their children had Wcrc flute elegance like their quality and taw price 'Ihc youTI SLykt alxim has the laigcflt fletadiottfl available Your local SLylatl Dealer Gunnison Valley News Salina Sun 49 & Main in 3£ Cunniflon and Main in ' &tlina or See u mailing about labeling and your invitation tod feeling Sunday December 21 Kaye and Marius Despain held their family Christmas party All of their children and families were able to be ith them except Jason Beck and family Jason was singing in a Christmas program in Beaver area where they live After dinner every one w ent to the church to attend a program of music by grandchildren and granddaughter Anay's piano students A fun time was had by all Kay e's sister Genine Bastian and cousin LlaineBurrofSalinaalso joined them for dinner Bernittes Mecham had all of her children home during the Christmas weekend On Christmas afternoon she w ent to Russell and Mavis leath’s home in Redmond to talked to grandson Ryan who is in the mission field Ryan will be returning home in early January Flwood and Julie Sorenson spent Christmas Lve with Kathy and Ted Christensen and family of Richfield Audrey Boore served Christmas morning breakfast to Danny and Nancy Boore and family Sandra and Joey Heath and Nellie and Clifford Christensen of Redmond Sunday morning at Sacrament meeting Kerry and Nannette Despain and family were the speakers and sister Jessie provided the musical number There have been many of the area people ill with the flu and colds hope talked to his day A skiff of snow just before ChristGertrude he said “She has a mas Day gave everyone the Holiday heart” loving We enjoyed the musical treat that James and Jenny Willmorc provided in the Fayette Ward on December 28 Jenny and high school friend Darcee Benge of Fairview sang duets during Sacrament meeting and also in Relief Foreign high school students arc scheduled to arrive soon for academic Soc et y J cn ny s b rot h e r M a rk Pa rn e semester homestays and the sponsoring organ ial ion needs a few more local from Spring City accompanied the' host families two ladies on the piano Great talents! According to Pacific Intercultural Fxchange (PIF) Lxecutive Director Visiting with Tsosie and Christina John Doty the students are all between the ages of 5 and 8 ears are Fng Hostecncz were Tsosie's brother Robhave their own spending money carry accident and health insurert and daughters Valeric and ance and are anxious to share their cultural experiences with their new A sister Mashelle from Llsinore F currently has programs to match almost every American families P Minnie Nielsen and family also came family's needs ranging in length from a semester to a full academic year from Farmington New Mexico where the students attend local high schools Lorraine Thomas spent an enjoyPIF area representatives match students' with host families by finding able two days with daughter Julie and common interests and meeting Prolifestyles through an informal Jeff Smith and four grandchildren in spective host families are able to review' student applications and select the West Jordan and two days with son perfect match As there arc no "typical” host families P F can fit a student Vic Gayle and Heather in Orem into just about any situation whether it be a single parent a childless couple a retired couple or a large family Families who host for PIF are also eligible to claim a $5000 per month charitable contribution deduction on their itemized tax returns for each month they host a sponsored student For the upcoming programs PIF has students from Spain Germany Poland Russia Finland Argentina Brazil Colombia Paraguay Australia New Zealand Yugoslavia Belgium China Ghana and many other countries PIE has also been invited to participate in a special government funded program to bring scholarship students from the Newly Independent States of educational the former Soviet Union to the United States PIE is a NEW YEAR’S EVE! organization that has sponsored more than 18000 students from 40 countries since its founding in 975 The organization is designated by the United States for Information Agency and is listed by the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET)certifyingthattheorganization complies with the standards set forth in CSIET’s Standards for International Educational Travel Area Host Families needed International Students Cooking-Remem- Gill’s in Mayfield Friday night Fish Fry and Saturday night Steak Fry "Where Friends Meet" 528-FOO- D 555 S North State in at PIE http: w wwpicusaorg The agency also has travel 'study program opportunities available for American high school students as well as possibilities for community volunteers to assist and work with area host families students and schools 528-366- 3 Mayfield New Year’s Party at Programs Doty encourages families to contact the program immediately as it will allow the proper time for the students and hosts to get to know one another before they actually meet for the first time Salina and Gunnison area families interested in learning more about student exchange or arranging fora meeting ith a community representative may call Salina Pool Hall "Go Pistol Rock 9:00 pm Salina Pool Hall East Main Salina 1997 Page you expect to return 2 Watch your fuel supply Ride only to a point where (he fuel gauge then follow your tracks reads back to the trailhead 3 Dress for changing weather conditions Layered clothing allows the to adjust as temperature and body weather conditions change 4 Always wear a helmet 5 Check weather and avalanche forecasts 6 Know basic maintenance procedures Carry spark plugs drive belts too! kit and a survival kit In addition to these tips Bchunin offers 10 essentials for winter survival Snowmohilers and all hack adventurers should carry a country hunt statusand may only be used by them" Tutorow said “Hunters may not make photocopies of their personalized application for other hunters to use" hose who don't receive an application in the mail by January 7 may pick up m 'i''t'lic:"i m from license agents statewide and at Division offices in Ogden Stilt ake City Springville Vernal Price and Cedar City The Division's two hunter education centers will not be open January 7 but will have applications available the first day they ‘re open that week Beginning January 8 applications ill be available at the ee Kay Center for Education 600(1 West 2100 South in Salt Lake City Those w ith questions nitty call their Division office or the regional Division's Salt Fake City office at Free weekend and evening calls for one year and a FREE Motorola flip phone! ask for details CELLULARKE Toll free 1 800-38 Ephraim Richfield 0 0 Old West Paging 0 Bullistic Championship" is the perfect way for any rodeo lover to bring in the NEW YEAR! ®- - The Blackhawk Arena has hosted this f 5 1998 big game application period nears New Year's Eve Celebration December 31 Featuring 31 map compass flashlight extra clothing sunglasses first aid kit pocket knife w uterproof matches and candles or fire starters Bchunin also w ants to in form oung riders and their parents about the Know o Before You Co! education course legally operate a snow mobile on Utah's public lands riders must be at least eight years of age and possess either a Know Before You Co! Certificate or valid Utah drivers' license To receive certification young snow mobilers must pass a written lest and attend a class A workbook is available from Utah Slate Parks and Recreation to help students prepare for both portions of the course For more information about trail grooming avalanche and snow conditions and or snowmobile education courses call the OIIV Information Center at Utah State Parks and Recreation OIIV Coordinator Scott Bchunin is providing the follow ing safety tips as snowmobi ling season gets underw ay: Never ride alone Let someone know w here ou are going and hen reservations For the finest in Homestyle uec Snowmobile safety tips and classes offered by Utah State Parks and Recreation for Special menu Call News Valiev While Utah's 1998 limited entry bucks bul Is and big game hunts are still months away anticipation is building now as applications to participate in them should he available in days that e cry one is feeling better soon will be accepted Applications Brooke leath and er grandmother thiotigh February 2 lb be entered in uwlity Boo c ere in Richfield Satthe 1908 Btteks Bulls and for lunch and for urday shopping Draw applications must Brooke’s birthday be reeeiv ed through the mail only no A belated happy birthday to Doug later than 5 pm February 2 Gillies December 19 LaVell Despain " hose w ho applied last ear should December 23 Glen Goff December receive a personalized application in 24 Benjamin Bastian December 26 the mail the first week of January" and Joni Goff December 28 Happy said Judi lulorovv wildlife licensing Birthday to Brooke Heath December coordinator for the Div ision of Wild31 Sharon Mecham ami Rex Olsen life Resources 1‘X January hose w ho receive an application in Wishinga prosperous and a healthy the mu are encouraged to use when new sear to all applying and are reminded they are the only ones who can " he personalied application contains that person's bonus point and Gill’s Old Bonnet Factory Cafe O SunGunnisort SUPER PARTY for 5 Years! Don't miss the best one yet! Tickets available at: Burns Saddlery Tack Shak Richfield IFA The Shirt Stop! Be sure to stick the o round for DANCE to follow the bull tiding! |