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Show V Redmond News Thursday The Salma Sun June 25, 1981 w&m Mrs. Glen Mickelsen went to Salt Lake City Wednesday to get her children, Ted, Kimbedie, and Mark, who had been with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jenkins. Aleisha Mickelsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mickelsen, went with her. They stayed until Saturday. . : w LaVon and Becky Ra- x smussen, Midvale, are parents of a baby girl, born June 1, 1981, weighing 8 lbs. 14 oz. She has a brother, Shelby, and two sisters, Cindy Sue and Nicole. Grandparents are Philo and Velma Rasmussen of Redmond and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson, Mt. Pleasant. On June 7, the grandparents and Wendall and Karen Rasmussen and family, Mrs. Ted (Phyllis) Fillmore and her grandson, Brad Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rasmussen and family were in Midvale for the naming of the baby. LaVon named her ReNee. A family dinner followed the services. I Rodeo Sweetheart Sheila Rasmussen, center, was chosen Salina Junior Riding Club Sweetheart for the coming year. At- tendants are, left, Sherri Larsen, and Margaret Mecham. Competition was held at the Satina Riding Club grounds, Rodeo Royalty Selected Sheila Rasmussen will reign as Salina Junior Riding Club Sweetheart for the coming year with Sherri Larsen as first attendant and Margaret Mecham as second attendant. Competition was held at the Salina Riding Club grounds June 6, where the girls were judged on (( Getting settled made simple. dilemmas lade alter a , call. WAGON, it's my job to help you make the most of your new neighborhood. Where to shop. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of facts to save you time and money. Plus a basket ol gifts for your family. I'll be listening for your call. WAGON WELCOME With WELCOME AAarlis Freeman grandparents are Marvin their horsemanship abi- lities. Miss Rasmussen, 12, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rasmussen of Salina. Sherri Larsen, 13, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Larsen of Salina. Margaret Mecham, 13, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mecham of Salina. The Sweetheart and her attendants will represent the Salina Junior Riding Club at the July 4 rodeo, the Ute Stampede in Nephi, the Richfield rodeo, and at many parades. Tuesday, former Redmond residents, Mrs. Velva Stay of California and Mrs. Roxie Crossley and Velvas son, Gary and his wife, Laura, Stay, who live in the Provo area, visited relatives and old landmarks here. . and Esmonte Jensen. Phyllis visited them and Mrs. Russel (Linda) Wilson was hostess to a birthday party at her home for her friend, Mrs. Alice Osman. Twelve guests enjoyed games a luncheon. Out-of- town guests were Mrs. (Ann) Warren, Salina, and Mrs. Neal (Colleen) , Nielson, Cen- terfield. Sylven and Wanda Christensen went to the Manti Templ June 12 to witness the marriage of their niece, Karen Sue Colby and Ty Scott Robinson. They went to Monroe to, the wedding dinner and reception that evening, where they visited many old friends and relatives. LaMar and Sonoma Bosshardt were honored with a missionary fare- well Sunday. After the service, they hosted din- ner to a large group of temple workers. Also at dinner were their children, Ronald and El- len Bosshardt, John and Vicki Leavitt, and Terry and Concha Ahlquist and families, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Jensen, Audie , Redmond; and Steven Mickelsen and brought their son, Jensen, Mrs. Blanche Peay, Twin Falls, ID. ; Merlin and Lyal Ash- man had her sister, Dawn and husband, Bry-an- d an Hafen of Mesquite, NV. stay overnight day, June 8. Tuesday, they all went to Salt Lake City to see their son, Elder Derek Hafen, off on his mission to Quito, Equador. Their mother, Mrs. Margaret Nelson, went, with them. They had a family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Anderson in gait Lake City. His parents, Ledro and Virgie Anderson, Garland, were with them. Merlin and Lyal brought their grand- sorl Timothy, son of Mr. an(j Mrs. Gerry Ashman, home for an extended Mon-Robe- yt rt b' Mar8aret Ne'son e a mother again when the Steven Andersons had a 6 JJ- 7 n baby b w.U be June 6u named Chnstopher Lee. Marlrn Mason and Cynthia Hampton were d Ju"e 2 in the Manti Temple. Their pa-and Luetta Harrison, nts- - Mr' an(L Mrs' BowMrs. C.O. (Faye) Lawrence W: Mason Leland Mrs. and Mr. ers, and Aurora, and DeLange and son, Char-Othello les, Mr. and Mis. hosted dinner at the Madsen, Mr.; and Mrs. DeKator Manor and the Dean Hales, and Mr. and reception at the Red- Mrs. Royal Peterson. mond Cultural Hal1 Byron and Vera Jensen The Martin Jensen fa- at their hosted a reunion home for the families of mily had a reunion at the Gunnison Ephraim and Marie Jen- - Saturday Park- Attending from atthose sen. Among here were Mr- - and , tending were Mrs. Alta Mr.and Byron Jensen, Salt. Lake City; rs' LaMar Bosshardt, Howard and ' Olive Peter- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin son, Logan; Harold and Thelma densen M;sLois Laycoff and family, beir ensen and a Bill and Lucille Rawcliffe, home. came families who Provo; Carlyle and Laura Mr. and Mrs. Othelo Bills, Cedar City; Leland and LaVon Williams, Madse,n a"d fanVly Sa' ina a so attended. There DeVon and Kay Jensen, were 90 members Mr. DickLoma and Harvey erson and families, Salt and Mrs: Oral Jensen Lake City; Mrs. Jon and farrnly came from Fork, (Nelma) Gates and child- - Spanish Mrs Edris Mickelsen ren, Hyrum; Kirby and and dau8-te- r Manon, and GeorgiannaSPickett were in California for a farrnly, Gunnison; Mar-week.. They visited her id Vfe LiMrSi' LedaJeenjEvq; S0I?S Mr. j and Mrs. cae great-grand-th- - chael, home. Lee R. and Janeen Sorenson had a baby boy, 6 lbs. 8 oz., June 15 in the Gunnison Hospital. He has a brother, Jacob, who is 1. His grandparents are Newel and Mary Ann Hatch, Aurora, and Melvin and Mrs. Veda Jensen was in Salt Lake City for the June 13 wedding of her Maxine Christensen, grandson, Mark Safran and Debra Erickson at the Hotel Utah. She visited his parents, Sid and Elaine Safran. Her daughter, Mrs. Wallace (Doris) Caldwell, came from Torrence, CA. for the wedding and came with Veda home to spend a week. Last Thursday, Mrs. Leland (Donna Vee) Sorenson, Axtell, and Veda took her to Salt Lake City to meet her plane to fly home. A large group got together for a camping trip at Duncan Mountain e June 12. Que and Donna Lovell, Gunnison; Lloyd and Nellie Hatch, Salina, and Mrs. Bemitta Mecham, Axtell. He has a grandfather, Delile Sorenson, Gunnison. On June 12, Jon Morley of Kaysville, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peterson, drove to Redmond and took his grandmother to Kaysville, where she at- MHaP AUTO THRILL SHOW FRIDAY, JUNE ddM . Clinic. Mrs. Peterson visited her children, one day with the Ralph Morieys, two days with her daugh-te- r, Ella Christensen in Magna, two days with the Ray Rasmussens in Murray. She returned home June 17. Sunday, for Mrs. Petersons birthday, 17 family members got toall at the Chiam gether Restaurant in Orem. Celebrating with Sid and Nellie were Elton and Marella Taylor and Sammy and Idonna Jorgensen, Salina. They met members of both Sids and Nellies families tended his missionary from Salt Lake City for farewell June 14. He dinner and visiting. Increase your operation without increasing your overhead. and and Jentry Anderson, and Howard and Marge. Jensen; Boyd and Melba Bartholomew, Fayette; Virgil and Eva Anderson, Salina; and from Redmond, Cliff and Marjorie Christensen, Evan and Marge Mickelsen, Que and Mathel Mickelsen, and Marvel and Darlene Anderson. Mrs. Jon (Nelma) Gates and daughter, Marin, of Hyrum, were here all week visiting her parents, Marvin and Jensen. Randall and Cheryl Jean Bateman, Provo, had a baby girl, 5 lbs. 14 oz., June 17. Grand-k- , parents are Lee and Great-- j is Jensen. - fe-- are Jay and daughter, Nancy and her son came from Salt Lake City; Carlyle and Laura Bills, Ciedar City; DeMar and Katie Hansen, Price; Wayne and Phyllis Nelson and Chad and Elaine Nelson, Salt Lake City; and from Axtell and Centerfield, Keith and Clairel Amtoft, Wilmer and Helena Smith, Dean Mrs-Bills- M Redmond. Ver-nic- Christensen - if t- Mi- family, Cucamonga, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mickelsen and family in Ontario. Marwood Hales had surgery June 18 at the LD.S. Hospital in Salt Lake City. He is doing fine. He is in Room 3C32. went into the mission home June 18. He will spend his mission : in I Bristol, England. While in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Peterson saw her eye specialist and a specialist at the Salt Lake . ffjflUl Marathon Metallic ings give you more for less money. 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