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Show spent Monday to Thursday with her parents, Peter and Idella W illard-se- Thursday May 7, 1981 The Saline Sun Redmond News 9KvvjvUt Itt&cfatto 529-339- Mrs. 0 Poulson. Their 6 month mother, Mrs. Nora Hanreception for newlyweds, Gary and Tammy old son became seriously sen and help her with yard work. Saturday eveHarrison was held Satur- ill with meningitis. Mrs. Edris Mickelsen ning her grandson, Bryan day evening in the Redmond Cultural Hall. It was in Provo April 23 to Watts and his girlfriend 26. She attended gradu- came enroute home to was hosted by the pareation exercises at B.Y.U. Murray from Lake Mead, nts Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison, Aurora and for her brother, Hams water skiing. Allen who received his Conrad Peterson, BouMrs. Carolyn Jensen, Doctor of Education De- ntiful, came Saturday to Redmond. They were He and his family visit his brothers, Nels, married March 18 and gree. in live Weston. Ida. Adley and Jeanette and are making their home in Edris nephew, Michael Cleave and VElda and Salina. Lee Allen also graduated his sister Una ChristenDon and Sylvia Miqjia-elso- n with a Law Degree from sen. He was a guest at came from their B.Y.U. He is the son of the Senior Citizens party winter home in Hurricane Joe and Mary Lou Allen Saturday evening in the and visited her sister, of Cloverdale, Calif. Hall. At the Legion Mrs. Mable Crane in An Open House was party, dinner was served Salina and with the Evan held in their honor at the at 7 p.m. followed by a Mickelsens Wednesday home of a sister, Floyd program of favorite songs and Thursday. They were and Leora Giles in Provo. sung by the Country enroute to their home in Their mother, Mrs. Fra- Harmonys. They are Hancis Allen of Cove, Ut. Aberdeen, M. rvey and Sharon Hansen, Jna Cluistensen was and her daughters, Will- Brent and Marla Hansen the guest of honor April iam and Ruth Robertson and Brett Allred of 29 at a surprise party for of Pocatello, Ida., and Centerfield. Bretts fiancher birthday at the home Alton and Nadine Butters ee Fay Lambertson, Saliof Mr. and Mrs. Neal of Weston, Ida., joined na, was a guest. for the Nielson in Centerfield. the families Mrs. Mark (Mich ells) All 24 family members occasion. Also the sons of and children, PrOgden attended, including Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen, ovo, spent Thursday visiSid who are and Mrs. Junior Lund, Chris and her ting Dolph parents, Scott and Janet Hatch B.Y.U. students. Chris and Joyce Spencer. will be going on a and baby, and Jeff Lund, Karol and Loma Drapall of Redmond; Mike mission in July to Philawere in Marysville, er and Connie Roberts and delphia, Pa. Calif, for a week visiting Wallace and Amelda family of Glenwood; and their twin sons, Mr. and Poulson were in Salt Lake Lyman and Sandra Holy-oaMrs. Kirk Draper and Steven and Kendra City Friday and Saturday family and Mr. and Mrs. Childs and family and and attended a retiremeKent Draper and family. Hal and Marie Childs, nt party for Wally SteveA friend of their son Lee, ns from the Department who is on a all of Centerfield. mission, of Transportation Friday Micahel Berry of Orang-egillMaurine Hales brothevening. They stayed Ca. has come to er, Wallace Butterfield, overnight with their dau- live with them for a , LaRue and Salt Lake City, had open ghter, Roger while. He is working in heart surgery last week Elkins in Sandy. Salina for Intermountain Kenneth and Emma in St. Marks Hospital. Farmers. Ms. Judy Fullmer and Hales spent Monday thrDonald and Denise of last week of Mrs. Annette Orton ough Friday are the Hill, Gunnison, in Mesa Ariz. with his Monroe traveled to Seatof a son born parents Hal Hales. Hal 16 seven for a brother, tle April April 30 in the Gunnison day W.G.F. Conference. sent a hello to every- Hospital. They have thrThis is a program on one and to say he is busy ee boys and one girl. working with the Mexicaging. are Mr. Grandparents an in the church. Jensen Mrs. Mable people and Mrs. EJwood Sorenhad her nephew, Bobby He has the missionaries son and the late Nattela Hendrickson and wife stay with him often. Sorenson and Mr. and Thad Draper and dauVirginia of Fine Top, Mrs. Lester Hill. Great Ariz., visit her during the ghters, Gail and Sandra, grandparents, Mr. and Salt Lake City, were , week. Mrs. Byron visiting his mother, Ken Gunnison and Knighton,, Larry and Bessie PeteJ. Arthur rson went to Page, Ariz. and Emma Hales. Redmond. Christensen, Loyal Hansen, Smithf-ielfor a two week stay with Marcia Bosshardt was came to visit his Mr. and Mrs. Breck sustained as Mother Education teacher in Relief DR. W. L. McMANUS, JR. Society Sunday.' Three families were , asked to Chiropractor, live all week" off their announces the Opening of his office in Richfield food storage and not go to the store. They are on January 6, 1981. Were located in Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dr. Oldroyds office at 490 N. Main. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett, & We will be in Tues. Thurs., Lee Jensen and Mr. and 4 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Mrs. Byron Jensen. They For Appointment Call: On 3 will report on the project lues., Thurs., Fn., Saturday next Sunday. or on Mon-- . Tues., Wed. Mrs. Vernon (Susan) Sorenson, Salt Lake City, A k, e, d, 896-405- 586-990- 4 LOW COST FUEL SAVER & ISSUED U.S. PATENTS The Copley News Service reported that United States patents have now been issued to Wm. Trevaskis, veteran electrical brand engineer, for his Vapor-Jet- 8 water vapor injector. Trevakis has developed what amounts to a 20 cents per gallon rebate potential on gasoline, by designing a low-coinjector for autos, light trucks, and RVs. Trevaskis has used the device to increase the miles per gallon performance on his 1971 Ford Galaxy by 17.3 percent (tests were performed by an independent laboratory) and he can now use regular gas. Water injectors were developed to a highly refined state during World War II, to give combat planes in SPOKANE F4 8 st J '4 y 4 creased speed and extended range. However, up to now, the low price of gas and the high cost and extremely difficult installation required for earlier injectors combined to make them unattractive. The Vapor-je- t design is very inexpensive, ($29.95), and is easily installed in 15 minutes. More than this, the unit reduces engine pinging, extends spark plug life, and improves the octane effect of gasoline which means better performance and improved mileage. The Varpor-Je- t has an unconditional 60 day guarantee. Further details on the Vapor-Je- t , for which patents have just been issued, may be obtained from mail orders only after June 10, 981. For mail order send $29.95 plus $3.00 plus Tax See your Auto Parts Dealer or C. G. Schulte Sales Co. P.O. Box 35, Bicknell, Ut. 84715 a tU 1 (801) 425-351- Snow College Summer Ar'heoloist to n. 8 Ryan - Snow EPHRAIM College is pleased to announce their summer school program for 1981. The program will consist of two sessions, the first beginning June 8 and continuing through July 23, and the second running from July 27 through August 28. Graduating high school Gordon (Tammy) Johnson Tuesday evening at her home for 37 guests. Mrs. Terry (Valeris) Ha- nsen and Sue Johnson, City, Mrs. Lester (DeOna) Oyler, Mrs. Becky Brown and Mrs. Jan Brown of Loa, Tammys mother and sisters; and a sister, Mrs. Valerie King of Gunnison, and Mrs. Norman (Eliza) Jensen of Center-fiel- d were among the guests. Mrs. Udell Johnson and Jody went back to Salt Lake City with Valerie and Sue Wednesday and on Thursday Udell came from Rawlins, Wyo. Eliza Jensen went up and they were all doing geneology. Udell and Lou Gene left Monday for Farson, Wyo. on his job. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and family spent the weekend in Loa with her parents, the Lester wallboard. c several general education classes. These classes will fulfill many state requirements not for only for graduation, prospective Snow College students but for those attending any of the state colleges or universities. The is program arranged so that a maximum of 24 credit hours may be earned in both sessions and tuition will be dependent upon the number of credit hours taken. Registration should be completed as soon as possible and may be accomplished by contacting the Office of Community Services, ext. 205. Snow College wishes to emphasize that although graduating seniors are especially being solicited, if a 4 Leonard, Monroe, an archeologist for Fish Lake National Forest. graduate teaching assistant and research assistant in anthropology Colorado State at on Black Wins Type Prize For Mother's Day Model Coats 20 New Dresses New Campus Casuals Jo Hardin & Graff Coordinates Gift Ideas For All Prices Remember Your Mom At Paulettes Salina . NS Jaycees Steak Fry Is Saturday Prospective North Sevier Jaycees members and wives are invited to a steak fry, beginning at 4 p.m. Saturday at Maple GRove. Any young man between 18 and 36 years of age is eligible to join the organization. Further information is available from Chad Bums, or Ray Farrington, 529-738- 6, 529-336- The Jaycees will furnish drinks, but persons attending are asked to bring their own steaks and utensils. $1.22 $2.60 $4.99 2x4 Stud It Robert Mr. Leonard has served as a park ranger and supervisor at Mesa Verde National Park and has worked in Homestead Archeology at Piceance northwest in Basin Colorado. He has been Morley. East Richfield (On corner of truck route) Now! Charge it on Gambles Family Budget Account with Approved credit on purchase over $50.00 Gambles Super Specials (Fir Stud Grade) Top quality 12" Rebar Cement 160 Smooth Box Nails - Case (Domestic) 3 Vi x 23 Owen Corning Friction Fit Rll Insulation 12c Sq. ft. Layway a Gun for Fathers Day Sale Ends May 11, 1981 be area. 283-402- 1, 525 So. 1st F will be noted within the The Sevier Valley Chapter of Utah State Historical Society will hold its final dinner meeting for the year on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Rodeway Inn. Dinner will be $5.00. The guest speaker will Mr. Leonard will speak University. the Anasazi Indian Cultlure. His lecture is entitled A Year in the Life which refers to a year in the life of the Anasazi Indian people Phyllis Black, a North living at the Cliff Palace Sevier High School seniof Mesa Verde, Colorado or, tied for third in in the year 1268 A.D. business vocational day has competition held last weLeonard Mr. slide ek at Southern Utah State a developed of the College. presentation seasonal lifestyle of the She and Lola Sharp, cliff dwellers at that time. Pahranagat, tied for all interested persons The Anasazi Indian third in the typewriting II may register for classes Culture was prominent in individual awards for and may contact the the southeastern parts of small schools. Four hunOffice of Community Utah at the same time of dred fifty students from for Services class the Mesa Verde Culture, 27 schools participated in schedule information. so parallels of lifestyle the events. various Sale Set By University Women Oylers. Vernon and Madge Peterson visited his mother, Mrs. Vera Peterson and her sister, Merril and Fay Hampton over the weekend. They are from Clearfield. Bronzell and Rula Pickett and Jerry and Eva Mae Pickett and family were in Riverton Sunday for the Baptism and connrmation of William Thomas, son of Tom and Sandra Thomas. Harold and LaRene Barker, Salt Lake City, were down for the weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. Vontess Jensen and her son Gary and Lola Jensen. Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peterson had a grandson, Paul Morley and his girl, Debbie Ferente of Kays-vill- e visit them. He is a son of Ralph and Phyllis receiving summer school class scheduled in the mail soon. The summer school program is designed to give interested persons a jump on their college education by offering employees of The along plant, Corp.s gypsum plant at Sigurd with blasting and hauling in the operations, also are pictare featured ured in the four-pag- e Growth companys article, which notes that magazine. Glenwood Jim Holt, a gypsum has been a key rockhound; Milt Peters- part of the aircraft and on, Salina, and Dick spacecraft building induDavis are pictured in the stries for years. Gypsum latest edition of the plaster, for example, was quarterly magazine pub- used to make molds and lished for active and patterns for the glass cloth ducts of air conditiretired employees. Holts discovery of a oning and circulating mechanism for all major unique agate with opaque white and transparent sections of the space Columbia. bands is noted in the shuttle article, which includes pictures of the personnel manager at the gypsum wallboard plant. The agate was named Glenwsin- ood Shadow Agate. Sevier Valley Branch of 41. . ce shadows appear and University Women will the surface appearance have a Plant and changes when the agate Things sale, Saturday is turned in the light. beginning at 10 a.m. in The article describes front of East Meets West operations at the Sigurd in Richfield. plant, one of nine such Purpose of the sale is to operations in the United make funds for the States, and includes a Education Foundation picture of Peterson inspwhich grants scholarecting the mounting tape ships, fellowships and that binds wallboard paencourages higher nels in pairs for shipment education. from the plant. The sale will offer Davis is pictured monbedding plants, itoring the crushed calcivegetables, perennials ne and water mixture and house plants. There (slurry) that hardens will also be baked goods, to from the core of handwork and crafts. Three Georgia-Pacifi- Mrs. Keith (Patsy) Hampton was hostess for a baby shower for Mrs. Lake seniors are especially being encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity and will be Sigurd Operation, Workers Pictured re. Salt Society Speak (Verlyn) Christensen and daughter, Marion, visited Owen Christensen and J. Arthur Christensen and Burton. She is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink in Richfield whild Ryan is out to sea. Here for the funeral of Ora Seely and staying at Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Christensens were Mrs. Carter (Shirlene) Davis and two children, Christine and Craig, Sandy, Mrs. Dale (LaPriel) Mariam, West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Fern) Jantter and her son, Dennis, Sandy. Jim and Fem were married at Easter time. 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