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Show The Salina Sun, September J, Senior Citizens Eligible For UP&L Special Rate H3LP AT HAND Id. ill I own- & s verliM-im-nt- Light on In, ad Light Company radio, fiom Sholia hamis hor Roptmts Hi'lone ( ivi-stpapier mm he dell up lo city Ms Robbins was a counselor at a March ol Dimes rummer camp for handicapped younosiers She and olher cofieoo students are work-slud- helping the March ol Dimes in its mission pruleclion of the unborn ami the newborn On Belief Society local Community Admit Urogram II you are handicapped or hodlusi, ask Utah Power lohelp you gel the form notarized." J C. Taylor, UI&L Commercial Vice President, is instructing notaries in commercial ol the company lo assist Senior Citizens as described in the rids, and in olhces where the company does not have a notary, to make arrangements w ith a notary near such oil ices to provide tree notarization ol the lorm. Public Service Commission. The ads ask that those who iiahly till out a Certificate ol Age and Eligibility, have it notarized, and send or take it to one of Utah Powers oil tees Two sentences are being added to these ads, as follows 'For your assistance. Notary services, without cost, will he provided by anv Pfih National Health Insurance Marjorie Mickelsen - Phone senior citizens centers, and television and m newspapers are niirenlly mloruung the pulilie alioul the avadaliility of the new Senior t'ltien Kale recently authorized liy the I'tah WITH A office, - A Historical Rritian The British National Health Service - a 30 year-olexperiment -is running out of money Seven per cent of that nation's gross national product is now being spent on health care, as compared to 8.5 percent in the United States. But what is the ccnnparative difference in the level of health care with this slightly higher cost in the U.S7 British hospitals are antiquated, with half of them built before 1900. Repairs are minimal, and modem equipment is, for the most part, unavailable. Strikes and work slowdowns are common because of low salaries for nurses and doctors. The Chicago Tribune recently reported, "Long waits for nonemergency treatment - especially surgery - are typical. More than 600,000 people are currently on waiting lists for operations. Horror -- Failure , r. s macramae, and eggbeater how, too. Orvil and Ethel Jensen and their daughters, Mrs. Fred Sheppard and Mrs. Sheron llarward, and children, Holly and Shane, were in Provo Monday ol last week. They kept a medical appointment for Orvil tle Redmond children, lor the open house. Kirk and Kaye Anderson gol home from a vacation trip. They left Aug. 20 and drove to Lacey, Wash, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darwood Larsen They took them to interesting places, and they all went to Puget Sound to salmon fish. Kirk caught an 18 II). king salmon and a 5 lb. silver salmon. They visted in Seattle, Wash, with a niece, Vivian, and her husband, Lynn Lei tier, who took them all over sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen, Mrs. Leda Jensen, and Eva Jensen, all of Redmond, and Mrs. Alta Bills, Salt Lake City ; Dale Jensen, Apache Junction, Ariz., with his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guyland Jensen, from Phoenix, Ariz., participated in a family reunion Sunday at the Byron Jensen residence. Mr. and Mrs. Guyland Jensen went to his class reunion Saturday at the National The British Health System is the best example of nationalized health care existing in the world today. If that's the best that can be done with only a 1 .5 percent gross national product savings, it would be foolish indeed to accept such a scheme. Roosevelt, Newel Olsen NOT and committing a crime againis home. It is a good idea to determine who is kixK'king on the front door before you open it. An intercom system or a peephole door viewer should be utilized. At the very least lMk out a window to see who is on the porch before opening the door. Many criminals have used a pretext of being a repairman, policeman, salesman or even a clergyman to gain access to a residence to commit a crime. If you are not certain who it is at tlie front door, do not open the door and admit that person if you are home alone. Do not admit to anyone that you are home alone. If necessary, call a neighbor and have that neighbor come out on their porch and watch while you open your front door and speak to whoever it is on your doorstep. You, of course, should offer to do the same thing for your neighbor. Many times, one expects to become the victim of crime if they go downtown or go shopping or go on a trip. But all too many times, people become victims of crimes when they least expect it, when they open their own front door. st whoever Page ' Mayfield Man Found Guilty On Five Counts Melvin Kay Colby, Maylield, was found guilty in 6th District Court of five dilfercnt counts, which included one count ol aggravated assault and lour. counts of eluding police olfic-crsThe aggravated assault is a third degree felony and eluding a police officer is a Class A misdemeanor. A jury found Mr. Colby guilty on all five counts, Presiding was Judge Don V. Tibbs. Mr. Colby was arrested after pulling a gun on Highway Patrolman Bud Larsen and Salina Policeman Larry Miller on Sept. 24, 1977. The officers had tried to pull Mr. Colby over and alter a high speed chase, he was stopped and pulled his gun on the oil icers. Trooper Kent Whitney had tried earlier to pull Mr. Colby two-me- over after he received drunk driving report. a Mr. Colby was released on a $10,000 bond, which he skipped April of this year. He was picked up in Los Angeles and returned to jail, where he is being held without bond. Sentencing will be Sept. 20. 4 YEARS FROM NOW! Lets Elect A Young, Energetic, Trained Family Man To Be The came Draper. are Mr. and Davenport, DeKator Manor. Mrs. Leland Williams, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bills, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Pickett and family, Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Jensen, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dickerson and family, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen and Iamily, of Heber City, also attended the Jensen family reunion on Thursday Sunday of last week and visited several days with her mother, Edns Mickelsen, and brother, Steven and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Davenport, Sandy, had a baby boy, 9 lbs. 5 oi.. Wednesday, Aug. 30. He has two brothers, Justin and Jeremy. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs ing. ... Or at least your home should be - even when you are in it! Many thefts occur from rooms in front of residences w hen the occupants are outside on the paiio or aeck or are working in the yard. A thiel seeing that the family is busy in the yard knocks on the front door and enters when no one answers and pilfers the home while the residents are busy outside. Locking the Iront of the house while you are out hack will normally prevent this type of burglary. Keeping the doors locked while the family members art-ithe house, especially if one member is home alone, will reduce the possibility of an intruder entering the residence na Prows, and Mrs. lone Merrill, Salt Lake, were here Chris Anderson, dolls. Bonnie Peterson entered the State Broadhead Shoot for Women in Park City Aug. 4, 5, and (i and took 2nd place. She competed against 200 women. She won $50 worth of arrows. Her husband, David, is an excellent marksman with the evening. Eric attended his class reunion in Salina Saturday evening. Mrs. Dick Russel and evier Mrs and Mr. and Mrs Evan Mickelsen. The store which is under new management has changed its name to the New Redmond General Store. It will be a clean and dependable iamily store, anxious to serve its customers well from 7am.-p.m. $ tV mini-classe- 529-339- 0 Mrs Rasmussen, Kay Sprmgville, came ior the own house. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ensign, Legrand Olsen, Mrs. Marie Olsen, Mrs. Nettie Humphries, Mrs Moroni Jensen, Mrs. Don- work day were condmted by Betty Anderson, cake decorating; Sue Allred and her mother, Enid Holt, Nan Davies, and Margaret Nordlelt, Tuesdi.y, and gol Holly housing for school al BYU. They also visited relatives. Mrs. Christy Mickelsen went to Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Dorius Nelson, Richfield. They took her daughter, Jan Nelson, to the airport. She flew to Minnesota to visit friends. Mrs. Jerold Nielson was hostess to her club Wednesday evening. Card prizes were won by Marcia Bosshardt and Terri Lyn Williams. Eric Christensen flew hom8 from Hawaii Tuesday to spend a week with his parents, the Owen Christensens. They met him at the airport in Salt Lake. His family and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mickelsen and family, Mrs. Edris Mickelsen, and Manon, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mortenson, Richlield, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Maylen Mickelsen and family, Terrance Jorgensen, Bryant Mickelsen and his worker. Bob Fordham, Salt Lake, had a chicken fry at Lit- stones abound One child, put on a list for tonsillectomy at age 5, was 14 before sbe could have the surgery. Elderly patients are told there is little hope they will live long enough to get hip replacement surgery that would free them from wheelchairs. Thousands of kidney patients die for lack of dialysis equipment. Others don't survive the wait for routine hea't surgery " The British plan, which many are advocating as an example of what America could have, is a failure. The British Medical Association (their version of the AMA) said in their 30th anniversary report that the British National Healtli Systems defects are endless, too numerotis to list. The English are a wonderful but stubborn people and are not likely to give up their National Health System as long as it remains a "free" service for which they don't see charges or bills. But the service is not free, and every indication is that it's not work It's election time, and once again the National Health Insurance ."bandwagon' has beprt pulled out of The garage The squeaking and nf the old wagon is screeching deafening to say the least. Hopefully, Congress will not get earned away by the same tired old tune being played. But, in case someone is fooled by thp Madison Avenue routine, let's take a look at the record of National Health Insurance in Great You Ought To Be Locked Up!!! . . . . IREDIVIOND1IMEWS1 1978. , 7 Mrs. Gerry Mr. and Mickelsen bought the trailer home of his brother, the Steven Mickelsens, and they are living here. We welcome them here. The Evan Mickelsens went to Heber City Friday. Saturday, they went with Jarl and Beth Klungervik and family to Flaming Gorge for the Labor Day weekend boating and fishing. Enroute, they stopped at Ft. Bridger, where they were having a celebration, an annual event put on by a Musket Gun Club, called a Mountain Men Exhibition. There was a whole community of teepees set up and displays of all kinds of jewelry, pottery, furs, art work, antique articles of all kinds, clothing, and guns. They had a powder-loadingun shoot, con tests and games. They were dressed in buckskin clothing. The Mickelsens and Klunger viks visited Flaming Gorge Dam and Vernal and the Dinosaur Museum. Kenneth Hales was honored on his birthday Monday ol last week by his family, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hales and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hales and families Everyone got together for visiting and refreshments. The children of Peter and Idella Willardsen, who were home for their 60th wedding anniversary and honored them with a dinner and open house Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs Dell Green, Empire, Nev. ; Mr and Mrs. Richard Willardsen Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Sorenson, Murray; Mrs Betty Kane, Provo; Mrs. Irene L ALL AGES Babies Children Adults Family Groups MINORS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS Selection of Poses Taken CHOOSE FROM FINISHED COLOR PORTRAITS NOT PROOFS FREE PORTRAIT IS GIVEN WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF OUR STORE THERE IS NO OBLIGATION TO BUY ADDITIONAL PORTRAITS 807 WE HONESTLY BElIEVE THEY WILL BE SO GOQD ANQ TH pRCES so REASONABLE YOU WILL WANT ADDITIONAL COPIES THE MV YOU TV I lie HAVE MAY WISH IldlCll! AS MANY SUBJECTS NO CHARGES IN THE PICTURE g AS YOU OF ANY KIND ON THIS OFFER Dress Them Up and Bring Them To: Barretts Foodtown Thursday, September 14th 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Home jT Cooking? We're The Best! Armijo, PME Out omnglhtS New Branding Iron Restaurant Salina, Utah Buffet Every Tuesday J Vegas, Her daughter DUANE IS A LONG TIME RESIDENT OF THE AREA. HE IS THE SON OF NAOMI ROSS & THE LATE GRANT ROSS. DUANE, HIS WIFE SANDI & THEIR 3 CHILDREN WANT SEVIER COUNTY TO BE THEIR HOME FOREVER. Duane Ross Is Commited To: Duane Ross Is Well Qualified 24 Hour Law Enforcement Coverage New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Willardsen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willardsen. During the dinner hour, the family put on program. They sang old favorites. Betty Kanes grand sons, David and Michael Christiansen, sang and played the piano at the open house They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Christiansen, Richfield. Mrs. Irene DeMar, daughte of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willar dsen, was married to Roberto Armijo, and they live in Las Vegas, New Mexico. He is an attorney and was on a case and couldnt come for the wedding anniversary. Irene and her foster daughter, Mary, drove here. Open 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 Midnight Las Duane Ross Wants To Keep Sevier County I Can Raise Our Families! A Place You and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Grimsley, of Poolsville, Md came for the occasion and went to New Mexico to visit her folks before going home. Mrs. Mr. rand Ellis Rasmussen, Orem, and Mr. and Every Day Of The Year. Better Use Of Tax Dollars. A Well TrainedQuaiified Deputies Crime Prevention Programs Public Awarness Of Problems Vote R0& SEPTEMBER 12th (Paid Political Advertising) Republican Candidate 4 Year Term |