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Show THE SUN Thursday, son, Dirk, took Eric and in home Bennion. He has Ryan and Verlene and baby to Salt Lake Monday an artificial leg. We morning to catch their welcome him home. Vannoy Christensen and planes for home. They had llRedmondlNeWsll Annual Fathers And Sons Outing Is Set May 7 16-1- Farrel and Valene sen and family, Salt Lake, came Friday and Satur- day to visit his parents, Orvil and Ethel Jensen. Their daughter, Julie,-lef- t for a three-weetour of Europe. They will visit nine countries, lan- ding first in Denmark. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Watters were in Provo Thursday for an appoint- ment with an eye All fathers and sons in ning, May 17, will be furthe North Sevier area are nished by the North Sevier invited to participate in Stake. A tour of the area, the annual outing, scheduled May 16 - 17, in the East Desert. The traditional Aaronic outing for fathers and sons will begin at sundown Friday, May 16, with a campfire program. Participants are asked to bring their own supper that evening. Kelly Jacobsen, Salina, who has had a great deal of experience in the East Desert, will tell old stories about the area. William is Pratt, Richfield, another campfire speaker. Breakfast the next mor For further information, contact Hugh Bird, Fred Sheppard, Kent Freeman, including the Copper Ken Glover, Burke JohnGlove copper mine, an son, or Brad Johnson. early mine in the area, and the Kimball Draw oil well, a primitive venture, We would like to express as well as a visit to the our appreciation to grave of the Lone everyone for the calls, Shepherd, will follow flowers, food and cards breakfast. we received. Thank You After visiting the Shepherds grave, the tour1 group will return to the campsite for lunch, furnished by the Stake, then return home. The campsite is located by Salt Wash at the bottom of hill, just off east of Salina. k Newell & Aleen Olsen Myl5p According to the U.S. Post Office, the glue on a stamp contains one-tent- h of a calorie. Tct L t ,Pse and family, Hunter, were home over the weekend to spend it with Lester Jensen and her parents, Mr. LARSON ELDER LANE and Mrs. Merrill Gurr in Elder Lane L. Larson, Salina. Christensen was son of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake Thursday and Lamar Larson of Salina, has been called to serve in Friday to keep a medical the Geneva Switzerland Mrs. Lee Christensen, Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Price, went into the hospital in Salt Lake Mon- Provo May 22. He will be honored at a day, May 12, for surgery farewell testimonial at on her hands. Rose Sorenson was in 10:15 a.m. Sunday, May Gunnison Hospital Cen18, in the Salina Stake Monday to Friday ter. Elder Larson is a 1979 for tests and treatment. graduate of North Sevier We send her our best High School, where he w'siesMrs. Reva Sorenson had served as studentbody vice president and also her family home for was active in football, Mother s Day. They came basketball, and track. He Saturday. They were Mr. Mrs. Gary Nielson has held several positions in his Priesthood quorums and family, Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. David is a four-yea- r and and baby, Salt He Seminary graduate. has been attending Utah Lake City. Mrs. Thelma Jensen State University. was in the Gunnison Hospital two days. She was released Friday. Best wishes go out to her. Attending the funeral of Merrill Pickett in Gun- 2SS State Street Salina 112 Price JEANS Regular $13.00 Sale Short Sleeve Summer Shirts Regular $14.00 Sale Ml20 Salina Notes relatives from here also visited her. Peter and Idella were in Provo Tuesday, May 6, to keep a medical appoint-Frida- y ment for him. They visited their daughter, Mrs. Betty Kane. a11 eir family and Tammy Jensen and . ner sste Debra Yardley, were in Salt Lake May 2 to son. . see Rna eir son, Elder Off On Anderson, . de h,s missi0n to Rl Janeiro, Brazil. . Saturday, May 3, was another special day for them. Their daughter-in-Burto- n law, Marian, was bap-i- n tized. Glendon Anderson baptized her and on day, Larry Anderson con- firmed her. Denzil and Marion hosted dinner for all the family after church Sunday, Saturday of last week, their daughter and law, Jeff and Karen Han-frosen, went through the Manti Temple. Larry and Johneen An- derson, Salt Lake, Robert an(j )jane Christiansen, Mayfield, Jeff and Karen Hansen, Centerfield, and d Glendon and Raelyn derson, and their families were their their parents, Miles and Donna Ander-Myru- p son, for Mothers Day. Kendyl and Carla Wil- son-in-t- m An-an- aiJd their since stayed mothers death. Jen- - with her. Her family and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Black-ha- and family, Salt Lake, went to Cedar City Saturday to visit her parents. They stopped to visit her grandparents, Leslie and Ora Seely. Her father, Junior Seely, had met with a freak accident. He was at the park for field day with the school watching the competition. A discus flew and hit him in the face with much force, cutting the skin and tissues, requiring 100 stitches. The Leslie Seelys and Ron Blackhams were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blackham, Salina Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernile Gleave and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, McGill, Nev. and Mrs. Marilyn Christensen and daughter, Teena, Escalante, visited Saturday to Tuesday with Vernal and Mae Nelson. Eldon Christensen came home and is doing fine. He has been at a convalescent May 15, 1980 Wm. J. Lockhart, Winchester, Virginia, and Mrs. Arnold Staub, Sacramento, Calif. his daughter, Dan and Mitzie Bender Judy Fullmer, have each had and daughter, Lorann, foot surgery at the Utah Salt Lake, spent Saturday Valley Hospital in Provo. and Sunday with her They went back up for grandmother, Mrs. Vera checkups Tuesday. Best Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. wishes go out to them for Othello Anderson and speedy recoveries. family, Hunter, came to Mrs. Wayne (Marie) visit her Saturday. Hawkins and Marvel and Darlene Anbaby, Angela, Salt Lake, spent derson hosted Mothers Wednesday to Monday Day dinner for Vera and with her parents, Fred and Mr. and Mrs. Bender and JoLane Nelson. Sunday, for Darlenes mother, they had Freds daughter, Mrs. Nelda Eggensch-wyle- r, Salina. Betty Nelson, and her friend, Jerry Brown, of Vannoy and Irene Christensen hosted dinner SunSpringville. Neldon and Della Rae day for her brother and Peterson and family, Salt wife, Frank and Lucille Lake, were visiting their Hansen of Richfield. parents, Charles and Una Spending Monday with Hampton and Adley and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeannette Peterson, over Newel Olsen, was Mrs. the weekend. Farrel Hales Don (Jean) Nielson of was visiting the Adley Clearlake, and her son, Keith of Anchorage, Petersons. Russel and Linda Wilson Alaska. He works on the had a baby boy, 7 lbs. 10 pipeline in Prudhoe Bay. oz., Friday, May 9, in the He says they send down Gunnison Hospital. He has Wz million barrels a day two sisters, Angela and and IV2 billion cubic feet Dellitt, and two brothers, natural gas injected back Danny and Scott. His into the ground for future grandparents are Mrs. use. ORANGES NEW r lbs. $100 WHITE Potatoes 7.bs. family. SP"1 Mother s Day in St. George with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Wilkins. and Myron Joy $j00 Mickelsen and family were: went to Hoy tsville to spend Mothrs ay with her and Norma Jensen, Doug rs ?r' and John and Vii ginia Horne Lee and Phyllis Jensen Paren.5, and Lola Bird spent and family, Mrs Thelma Elliott Brooks. A special Mothers Day Mothers Day weekend in Jensen. Marvin and Salt Lake with their Esmont Jensen, Brent and program was put on in daughter Esther and her Mary Lee Jensen. Hal Sacrament Meeting. Salt Youth speakers were family They had a family Jensen came fr-dinner Saturday for the Lake; Bartley Jensen Debbie Hales and David Horne family, Arden, from Bluff, Utah, and Taylor. The Primary LaRae, Chris, Brad, and Vearl Jensen from Mid- - children sang Mothers Amber Horne. On Sunday, vale. Day songs. Talks by Byron and Vera Jensen Phyllis Jensen, Arnelda Esther, Bill, Holly, and Allan Foster and John and and LaMar and Sonoma Poulson, and Marwood to Hales. Vocal duet, Don went Virginia Horne and Lola Bosshardt Ariz Bird went to Layton with Phoenix, They Hales and his daughter, the Weyburns, Colleen, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- - Debbie, accompanied by Alva,1 Steve, and Norene, dale Jensen and places of Ella Lee Lund. Vocal solo, Cal and Sharon and Cory. interest in the area. They Jae Laier, accompanied They were at Steves home left Thursday. Mrs. Peter for dinner. had two scarves to the mothers, Visitors of Mrs. Izola Willardson Larsen recently were her special days. Saturday, Bishop Anderson report-sh- e 82nd on the new church. All celebrated ed her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Buddy birthday. Here for the day details have been ground-Barne- s her sister, Mrs. Allie proved and Bastian, Roy. and Mr. and of Glendale, Calif, breaking will be Saturday, Mrs. Clare Larsen, Salt She came down with her May 24. Lake City. Owen Christensen and Glen and Judy Zumwalt nephew, LeGrande Olsen spent the weekend with and his son, Richard. Salt friends on a houseboat trip Lake; Vernon and Susan on Lake Powell. Both the Sorenson, Murray, and weather and the fishing Mrs. Betty Kane, Provo, who spent Mothers Day were lousy. nison Saturday Quart KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 3.bsCrisco Can $025 $1 19 Cm forfcr.Prnfa ffagfl Qgrta? son-in-la- ap-we- re Gifts from $1.50 up Free Gift Wrap GUge (SDQUi) Paulettes Smart Shop r O O O O Hand Bags Jewelry Umbrellas Knit Tops O O O O O Lingerie New Dresses New Pant Suits New Swim Suits New Teri Coverups O Panty Hose & Pant Socks Buy two get no. 3 FREEIj U i A i MOTHERS DAY CONTEST WINNERS r ' i, tr it 1st - Connie Stevenson 4 Stacie Hisel 3rd - Sharon Hyatt 2nd- - - Paulette's Smart Shop,, UTAH SAUNA, Substantial interest penalty required for early withdrawal Federal regulations prohibit compounding of interest on money market certificates Richfield, Salina, Punguitcli, Manti, Kanab o |