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Show unrj- wtaty'-i'-.r-wihn'- i- i tn(TBff ffjifriBmwrfrfliTrr y mruwwijiniam "r-"- nun wrrgrvw V if Il).g..Sun.NenwsgdngsdayrAprit24rmt NEEDS YOUR HELP TO FINANCE TRIP Courtney Christensen chosen to represent U.S. Courtney Christensen, daughter of Harve and Paula Christensen of Salina, has been chosen by the New Zealand and Australian Basketball Federation to visit their countries and expose their people to the American brand of basketball. The team will consist of 12 players who will represent the United States. The team will play 16 games in three weeks. The itinerary is sanctioned by all three countries. Each player must pay for their own transportation costs. Departure date is July 5th, and they will return home about July 24, or 25. The cost of the trip will be $2,000. Anyone interested in helping to sponsor or donate to Court4 neys opportunity, please call Danelle Black and Jason Larry 'Pete Peterson to wed. ried, April 27, 1991 in the Aurora Ward Church. A reception in their honor will be held that evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Aurora Ward Cultural Hall. The couple will make their home in Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, Aurora, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Danelle, to Jason Larry Pete Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peterson, of Aurora. Jason and Danelle will be mar McArthur, Manti, and Mr. and mrs. Paul Bartholomew, of Gunnison. His farewell sill be held April 28, 1991 at 9 a.m. in the Delta 4th Ward. Everyone is invited to attend. Elder McArthur will enter the MTC on May 8, 1991. Elder Michael McArthur Utah Hunter Ed program named tops nation in Last week the highest honor for hunter education program in NOrth America was presented to Ed Cor-ni- a, DWR program coordinator, in San Antonio, Texas. The annual award is presented at the National Rifle Associations Annual Meeting, and is earned on the quality of the states hunter education course content, caliber of instructors, hands on training for students, record keeping, and willingness to assist similar programs across North America. Were honored to receive the Courtney Christensen 5. Commissioners Art Show Aor. 25-3- 0 m ore than 30 years. In addition to these special displays there will be works of many other Sevier county artists, including school children, for public view. The show will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 pm .m weekdays and 3 to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Her watercolor career lasted 0. Michael Douglas McArthur, son of Guy and Marilyn McArthur, has been called to serve in the England Manchester Mission. He graduated from Gunnison Valley High School and has been attending Snow College. His grandparents are Bryan recognition on behalf of our dedicated instructors, said Comia, upon It the volaccepting the award. unteer instructors who make the program work. In addition to bringing Utah the Top award, Comia was also elected president of the Hunter Education Mildred Milli Jensen, of Salina, who has been active with the Com missioners Art S how for many years will set up her easel at the show from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 27 to give a demonstration on painting. Mrs. Jensen has studied at Utah State University, BYU, and in Germany while her husband. Major Hubert Jensen was stationed there. Her paintings are in a traditional style, usually portraits and landscapes. She feels that the ultimate painting communicates to both the scholar of art and the amateur. Her works can be found in business and private collections throughout the country. Susannah Louiette Stephens McKinlay, whose watercolors are found in homes throughout Sevier Valley, Utah and Idaho, was noted for her floral subjects. Her sons, Robert and Williams, still live in Richfield. She studied fine art and design in San Francisco and taught china painting at Ricks College. The Sevier County Cinderella Scholarship Pageant was held last Saturday night in Richfield. Jessica Barney daughter of Maynard and Vicky Barney, Aurora, and Tiffany Hendrickson, daughter of Raymond and Diane Hendrickson, Glenwood, were overall winners. The girls competed in interview, sportswear modeling, evening gown and talent. As the 1991 overall winners, Jessica will represent Sevier County at the statewide Cinderella Scholarship in the Miss Division. Tiffany will represent facilities. The school is being held in conjunction with the Spanish Fork State Junior Livestock Show, according to Norris Stenquist, USU extension livestock specialist. the county in the Teen Division. The contest will be held in June. Other winners in Saturdays competition included: Alicia Mason, daughter, Miss Photogenic in the Miss Division. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mason, Aurora; Candace Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Mason, Aurora, won the Talent Award in the Teen Division; Becky Mason, daughter of Mr. and mrs. Allen Mason, Aurora, won 2nd alternate in the Teen Division. Cassidy Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crane, of Salina, won Photogenic in the Tot Division; LaRelle Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mason, on First Alternate to Cinderella Girl in the Tot Division; Shawn Boswell, daughter of Mr. and mrs. Kelly Boswell, Aurora, Divi won Talent in the Mini-Mision. ss Annual Concert for Jessica Barney, left, and Tiffany Hendrickson, named overall winners in the Sevier County Cinderella Scholarship Pageant in their age brackets last Saturday night. The girls will now go on to state QUEENS: right, were competition. Association, an international alliance with the purpose of setting the standards of excellence for hunter education programs in the U.S,' Canada and Mexico. LD H Singers The annual Spring Concert of the LD Singers from the Ephraim LDS Institute of Religionwill be held this week. The final two days are April 25, and 27, at 8 p.m. The concert will be held at the Ephraim LDS Institute Building. The group consists of 48 talented musicians, who are enrolled at Snow College. Their theme is So much to celebrate. Numbers will range from light and funny to serious and sacred. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for students with privilege card, and a $10 family rate. NSHS There is a $5 registration fee for the school which runs from 1 to 6 p.m. Fee includes handouts and refreshment breaks. Students will be taught judging skills in connection with hogs, steers and lambs. They will also be instructed in proper show ring procedures and etiquette. The training is not just for prospective judges. Stenquist said the skills learned at the school can be used by anyone, such as 4-- leaders, to assist others in choosing the best animals to compete in shows and fairs. Steele Scholarship Pageant Livestock Judging training to be held May 3 If youre still wondering why Porky beat out Ponce De Leon last year for the blue ribbon at the county fair, you can learn for yourself about the art of judging livestock at the 4 th annual Livestock Judges Training School, May 3, at Spanish Fork. The afternoon training session, sponsored by Utah State University Extension Service, will be held at the Spanish Fork Livestock show Zell Winners in Cinderella A painting demonstration by a local professional artist and works of a deceased Richfield painter will be featured in the Tenth Annual Commissioners Art Show, April 25-3- Elder McArthur will serve mission in England D. 529-745- The family of Zell Steele cordially invites everyone to join in the celebration of Zells 85th birthday. An Open House will be held Saturday, May 4, 1991 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Carriage Court, Salina. The only gift expected is you -our friends and relatives. People believe if you walk into a spider's web, you will get a letter. 529-739- or Open House will honor eighty-fift- h birthday Chad Houchin, of Salina, listed in the U.S. Air Forces en- accord- 14 7--' ' . eft rJ w t ' 4 v it m WINNERS: These three beauties were named winners in the recent Cinderella Scholarship Pageant held in Richfield last Saturday night. They are, from left: Alicia Mason, Photogenic; Candace Mason, Talent; and Becky Mason, 2nd Alternate. Thursday ing to TS gt Ed Regalado, Air Force Recruiter. Chad plans to graduate from NSHS in 1991, and is scheduled for enlistment in the Regular Air Force on September 5, 1991. Upon graduation from the Air Forces six week basic training course, he will receive technical training in the Mechanical Aptitude Area. He will be earning credits toward an associate degree in applied sciences through the Community College of the Air Force while attending basic and other Air Force Technical training schools. Bowling Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of April 18 are as follows: Jeans Georgia Pacific, 48-146-143-2Trucking, Barneys 6; 8; 1; Zions Bank, Sportskeeer, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of Auto, 36-2- 25.5; Ellis Country A & J 8; - 38.5 37-2- 7; Welding, 33-3- 1; Sprouse, 26.5 - 37.5; North Curtis Sevier Gun Club 26-326-3and Stigs, 24-4Plumbing, High Team Game, 75 West 300 North Bank, 871. High team series, scratch, Barneys Trucking, 1929; with handicap Zions Bank, 2462. High Individual Game, Renon Reed, 230; with handicap, Karen Black, 256. High Individual Series, Renon Reed, 587; with handicap, Janice "Fvprvnne Welcome: Pierce, 712. the spiritual the entire family Bible answers to contemporary questions ' scratch, Jeans 731; with handicap, Zions Salina Meeting needs of 0. 8; Centerfield, Utah Worship Service: 9 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Monday Night Bible Study: 8 p.m. Of 8; Warm, 165 Local Friendly People South 400 East Salina MORE WINNERS: Cassidy Crane, left, won the Photogenic award in the Tot Division at the Cinderella Scholarship Pageant last Saturday night. Shawn Boswell, center, won the Talent award, and JaRelle Mason won the First Alternate spot in the Mini Miss Division. Call 529-394- 0 or $ f youth enlists in Air Force tx k 529-755- 4 tor more Information Visitors are afways welcome! |