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Show I lie Salina Sun, July 197N, Huge 5 211, BBEDMONDflMEWSl IXoJiJciie Wicfefifoac Kent and Donna Osborn had a baby girl July 3, 1978 at the Gunnison Hospital. They have three girls and one boy. The little Miss weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. and her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orland Chidester, Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Berlin Osborn, Escalante. is Mrs. Emma Smith, Milford. She will be named Heather Renee. Mrs. Thelma Jensen, in the Utah Valley Hospital for tests and treatment, suffered a broken hip when she attempted CHARITY ANDREASON FIRST BIRTHDAY-Chari- ty Andreason, daughter of Dessdie and Vickie Andreason of Salina, was the guest of honor at her first birthday party July 12, 1978, at the home of her parents. Guests were grandparents Ray and Verna Andreason of Salina, along with Bernell and Donna Manwill and family, Darren and Kathy Andreason and Jessica, and Derek and Dana Andreason and family. to get up without help. She is in Room 713 and will appreciate cards and letters. We send our best wishes in getting well. Mrs. Norma Dean Weber, Green River, postal worker, stayed overnight with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lynn Dumas. She had been to Cedar City to pick up her car that had been stolen from behind the post office while she was working. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jensen and baby son, Adam, Salt Lake, have purchased the home of the late Nola Larsen. Mr. Jensen works for Wheeler Machinery in Salina. We welcome them here. Mrs. Jensens name is Reesa and her sister, Kay Lyn Snyder, is staying with them. Miss Nelson, Betty Springville, visited last week with Fred Nelson and JoLane Nelson. Troy Tapp, Ogden, has been staying all of July with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nielsen. His mother, Cheryl Dille, is a sister to Mrs. Nielsen (Zanaya). Week was successful. It started Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the new park. The M.I.A. and others helped clean Charitys other grandparents are LaRue and Carylon Lunt, it up and get it ready to plant lawn. Each day was for Salt Lake City. everyone to clean up their own FARM SAFETY WEEK yards. Saturday, work began at has been 8 p.m., and all day cleaning July designated National Farm streets, the ball park and yards Safety Week by President of people unable to. The new Jimmy Carter. Theme for this park was planted in lawn and observance is playground equipment set up. years MANAGE to prevent farm At 8 p.m., the town board and ranch accidents. This is hosted a barbeque on the lawn the 35th annual observance of of the church. Everyone enthe special week. joyed all the hamburgers and hot dogs they could eat. Salads were furnished and money for the potato chips and pickles and UTAH STATE FAIR Really Great in 78 is the drinks by the townspeople. Glen and Betty Hunter, theme for this years Utah State Fair, scheduled Sept. 7 - 17 in Alhambra, Calif, are here to Salt Lake City. Grandstand enstay now. They have a double mobile home on their lot west of tertainers include Lynn Anderson, Kenny Rogers, Johnny Owen Christensens home. Rodriguez, Starland Vocal They are good friends of Owen Band, Dottie West, Jimmy and Elva. We welcome them Rodgers, and Eddie Rabbitt, here. Mrs. Vera Peterson had her Premium catalogs now are son, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight available Clean-u- p 25-3- 1 Take to the road with Americas most popular TRAVEL TRAILER Vkm Peterson ana their lamiiy, Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson and sons, Brandon, Brent, and Ronnie, Las Vegas, Nev Saturday before the 4th for a few days. Dwight went home, and she stayed until this weekend. Dwight came for her. She visited her parents, Mr. and was sending too In the last century some people in China, finding that their rain god much rain, locked his image in a jail for five das until the rain stopped. scfizm p::jtgqs Mrs. LaMar Hendrickson, in,, Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen, Salt Lake, left July 5 for Hong Kong, where he is installing electronic equipment for Evans & Southerland Co. of Salt Lake. They will be gone three weeks. Mrs. Vontess Jensen is keeping SAUNA DRUG CO. her grandchildren, Carl,' Layne, and Michelle, while their parents are gone. , Don Draper, Sacramento, Calif., came Saturday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Efferdent wedding reception of Karens roommate, Debra Pherson and Bruce Black, of Magna. It was held in Fruita, Colo. Mrs. Hales and her mother, Mrs. Sylven 4 ' 15 (a- - Diana Jensen & marriage of their daughter, brides parents. Diana is a graduate from Wasatch High School and jfargj Vaseline Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion Petroleum Jelly 10 oz. or Bath Beads 334 99$ oz. 530 tS oz. 71978 Donate at SM0-JA0)U- Wmm M PACtO H Salles INC. Idaho. Leon and Shanna Jensen and their twins, Amber and Andrew, and son, Tyler, flew from New Jersey to Las Vegas, Nev. They visited her sister, Mr. and 896-447- 1 .visine The first suspension bridge was reputedly a footbridge crossing the Indus River, described by Chinese monk Fa Hsien in 399 AD. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Poulson and Mrs. Gail Heath and son, C.G., went to Salt Lake to keep a medical appointment for Mrs. Poulson. Mrs. Heath and her father, Blain, attended the State Democratic Convention. Mrs. Heath is a delegate. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Poulson and families and Mrs. Helen Proctor, in Magna. Mrs. David Peterson and her sister, Mrs. Deborah Robinson, Fillmore, and their children went to Thousand Oaks, Calif, and visited a sister, Doug and Susan Steffan. They saw interesting places and were there for a week. Friends of the David Petersons, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans and family, Brigham City, had visited them just before their trip to Calif. Several carloads of young people from Iowa came to visit the salt mines. They were touring the west and had come to Manti, perhaps to see the were They pageant. chaperoned on this particular tour by Manti people. Myron Mickelsen took the Priests on a fishing and camping trip overnight Friday. Lear Sorenson, Bryan Dumas, Carl Hales, Gail Despain, Mark Lewis, and Myrons little son, Lance, caught some fish and enjoyed swimming at Twin Lakes. The Primary put on the program Sunday evening. It is observing its 100th birthday. The boys and girls sand 'Hapand In Our py Birthday Nikki Deseret. Lovely directed and Mickelsen Raelyn Anderson accompanied. Talks were given by Carol Christensen, Brenda Chidester, Kathy Willardsen, and Marcia Bosshardt. Remarks were EflOTOE Phone Spray Powder ple Thursday. and their granddaughter, Laurie Jensen, were in Pocatello, Idaho visiting Mr. and Mrs. Blain Spencer and family. They stayed overnight with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer, on their way to 700 South Main RICHFIELD , UTAH Desenex ol Liquid oz. Vi received an Associate in Science from Snow College, majoring in Child Development. Don is a graduate from Renton High School and L.D.S. Seminary. He has attended Brigham Young University, majoring in electronics. He served an L.D.S. Mission in the England Bristol Mission. Diana is A granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson, all of Redmond. Diana, to Don H. Jacobson. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jacobson, of Renton, Wash. The couple has chosen to be married July 22 in the Manti L.D.S. Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the home of the Pepto-Bism- Eye Drops She also L.D.S. Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Jensen are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming r Visine Christensen, went with the couple through the Manti Tem- Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen i 430 Don H. Jacobson Diane Jensen To Wed Don Jacobson July 22 : Polish Remover 4 oz. $109 Mrs. Frank Thomas, and rented a car to drive here to visit her mother, Mrs. Vera Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Anderson. Moroni Jensen and a grandson, Jeston Jensen, Salt Lake, met them here and they all spent a few days in Fish Lake. They went with Moroni home to visit him and Vivian, Mrs. Jerry Jensen and Mrs. Nettie Nelson, and with their son, Lane, who works in Salt Lake. COKt-- i TURBOT KD06- - HAPIM i seRVUOfc ylLD Qfteppflgj cueese gjjsi y y . . . 0.S, rood KLONDIKE RED RlPE mo m&KT OR Bluer Vj I CHERRIES Soft'n Rfettyj p PIERCES UlESfEfll FAIMILM CM POIND CHIPS FIAKES Ms tARSE IV BAG- Tissue -- NEW 2 jftfT PfOo and Mrs. Orlyn Lund and ' family, in Garden Grove. Tammy Hales had a swimming party for her sixth birthday Tuesday. Her mother, Mrs. Don Hales, was hostess and served lunch to 11 guests after taking them swimming to i Cutex 970 40 s given by Kendyl Wilkins, who conducted the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lund and son, Shawn, were in California Thursday to Tuesday. They visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. I y VM OZ. Tablets Alveretta Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Peterson had a special weekend. Her children, Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlinson and daughter, Karla, Corona, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. David Tomlinson and daughter, Susan, and a grandson, Glen Thomas, all of Bountiful, came to help Anona celebrate her birthday. They went to Shaheens Cafe for dinner Saturday. They brought her a beautiful birthday cake, and she got two more cakes - one from Karen Rasmussen and one from the Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs. Sylven Christensen had their granddaughters, Annette and Neena Christensen, of Mesa, Ariz., visit them Sunday to Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hales and daughter, Karen, went to Grand Junction, Colo. Saturday and visited cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Colby and family. Saturday, they attended the Ben-Ga- 174 SOM POP cm V MCfcJ gMu, MKERVA wa-tk- s. 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