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Show Thursday The Salma Sun June 24, 1982 Run for Fun July Fifth Start your July Fourth celebration off with a Fun Run sponsored by the Salina Chamber of Commerce July 5 at 7 :30 a.m. The run will start at Utah Independent Banks A total of 10,000 meters or 6.2 miles will be traveled. parking lot. Runners may register at Mels pre- for Men, Stubbs Inc., Utah Independent Bank in Salina, or The Sportskeeper in Richfield before July 1. Registration fee is $6. This includes a certificates, awards, and the refreshments. If you cannot register before July 1, you can register on day of race between 6:30 and 7:15 a.m. Those who do not wish a will not be required to pay an entry fee. W inners will be chosen in the following categories: Boys up to 14, or 14 and under; girls up to 14, or 14 and under; boys TtUcAdu - (Ed. Note: Marjorie Mickelsen is going on vacation. All Redmond residents with local news items should call Hie Sun Office on July 1 and 2. The Sun Office will not be open Monday, July 5. Mrs. Mickelsen will return July 12. Deloy Roberts died June 16 in the Gunnison Hospital. His funeral was Thursday in the mortuary chapel in Richfield. Bishop Neal Bosshardt and Orland Chidester, dedicated the grave and gave the invocation, respectively. He was buried in Elsinore. Hie Relief 529-339- 20; girls 5; 30; men 31-3- women 5; 0 David and Tina Jensen are living in the apartment house of the Willis Poulsons. They have lived there since their marriage a month ago. David is a son of Rex and Frances Jensen, Salina. He married Tina Powell of Gunnison. We welcome them here. Lorraine Peterson left June 10 for Europe, where she is touring and will be visiting London, Russia, Belgium, Holland, Germany, East and West, Finland, Sweden, Society prepared and Denmark, Austria, Poserved a lunch at Deloys land, FYance, and Switand Phyllis home for zerland. She will return family members and home July 21. friends. Hie Kitchen Band viMrs.. Christy Mickel- sited the Mayfield Manor sen was informed of the Tuesday evening and deaths of Jeny and Carol entertained. Brienholt. Jerry is the son of Christys nephew, Gaylen and Colleen Mr. and Mm. LeRoy Pouteon and family of Brienholt. They were Greeley, Colo, came to enroute by plane from spend (t week with his Yuma to Mesa, Ariz. parents', Mr. and Mrs. June 3 when the plane Wallace Foulson. Gaylen crashed and burned near came to Salt Lake City on Chandler, Ariz. Their business. Their children, deaths left orphaned se- Kyle and Kimberlie, ven children ages 2 to 17. stayed with their grandparents for two weeks. Jerry was bishop, and They have a daughter, they were enroute to and her attend a farewell testi- Shelley, Paul Jordon, BYU band, monial for Elder Craig students, whom they viEstes. sited. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mickelsen and family were in Hoytsville at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Brooks, over the Fathers Day weekend. On Saturday, they attended her 1967 class reunion from North Summit High School. Ladies were, tow gross, Diana Lee Allred, 45; low net, three-clu- b tournament Jolene Sorensen, 33. Hie Palisade Flight winners June 15. were, low gross, Blodwen The winners in the Olsen, 56; low net, Betty Championship Flight Hunter, 31. The Palisade Youth speakers were Troy Hatch and Angela n Rasmussen. High Ronald Bosshardt and Russel W ilson spoke. The Priests sang two Released were: LeAnn Pickett, Sunday School teacher; Linda Wilson, Primary worker; Russel Wilson, Sunday School; Nathan Anderson, chairman of service and activi; ties committee; Roxanne Johnson, Primary; Claudia Barnes, Primary op ganist, and Jackie Blade, Primary secretaiy. Sustained were: LeAnn Pickett, Primary teacher; Linda Wilson, Sunday School teacher; Willis Hales, chairman of services and activities committee; Shanna Anderson and Lee Ann Bosshardt, Primary workers. Lee Ann will be director of girls camp. Junior Lund had sup gery for kidney stones : Wednesday, June 16, in the Utah Valley Hospital. He is doing well. His wife, Shelley Joy, and her mother, Mrs. Una Christensen, have been with him. His room number is 408. We send best wishes to him for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Betty Kane of Provo was spending Fathers Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willardson. Gary Nielson, Cedar City, were here over the weekend visiting his parents in Gunnison and her mother, Mrs. Reva Sorenson. ' Mis. Nielson was in Richfield to take her father, Henry Soren- - Roll-O- n a nmsi MWOM 99 Anti-Perspir- ant Rigulir ar Uasceated 2.5az. JM'cfcaicR W a t if Lanacane Cream Skin Bracer Lotion az. 4 az. 162. $139 $139 Scented er Uasceated year chaice 1 Vas Lubriderm $396 Metamol 21 az. Ragular or 0rii8 Flavar yaar chaica for Fa- Mark and Michelle Ogden and family. Salt Lake City, came to spend Fathers Day with her S' . Pete on Tuesday and Thursday Perennial Redmond Fisherman Pete Willardson, alone in left picture, holds up last Tuesdays catch, a fifteen pound Mackinaw caught at Fishlake. He did one or two pounds better Day. Robert Black and Floyd Christensen are purchasing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tanner. Aurora News Last week, along with the rest of the baby boom, Alan and Elaine Gurr added a baby boy to their family. They have five girls to help take care of him. He was bom June 12 and weighed 6 lbs. His name is Robert They are trading Floyds home located just across the street. They will be moving in Saturday. The Tanners plan to tear the old home down. Carl and Betty Sharp have their friends from Lake Tahoe, Calif, visiting them. They went on a camping and fishing trip this week. Their friends are Mr. and Mrs. O.M. (Jean) Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen were in Salt Lake City June 10 to attend a wedding reception for Campho-Phenii- ue $29 $gts Alan. Libby Mason and girls were in North Dakota last week visiting with her sister, while Allen and Eric were at Camp Maple Dell with the scouts. Elaine Bastian went to Salt Lake City last Wedtheir sister-in-laLeoma, wife of the late nesday to attend a baby Ardale Jensen. She map shower for Penny Melissa and Stacy ried Arnold Amett of Missoula, Mont, in jhev Killpack cqp$ home with Mesa Temple May 29. her to speridd couple of weeks. Sunday, Ernest Mr. Arnetts son, Doug10 and Elaine and Stacy and June married las, got in Salt Lake City, and the Melissa and Rusty Basreception held in the tian traveled to Duchesne Butler 9th Ward was for to spend Fathers Day with Kim and Marsha both couples. Vera and Byron stayed Hamlin and family. with their grandchildiren Ross Mangrum, former while their parents, Hap Aurora resident, was Loma and Dickerson, vey married Friday at the went to Snowbird to a credit union convention. Camp Williams Chapel. atWhen they came home, Those from Aurora Bessie Mrs. were tending Mrs. Alta Bills and their Curtis, Ross grandmograndson, Patrick Dicker-socame with them ther, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Shaw and faSunday, June 13. Alta visited Mrs. Leda Jensen mily, Brent and Debbie and other relatives until Newby and Tim and Wednesday, when her Doris Bastian. n children, Leland and Bob and DeAnna Taycame for Williams, her. Patrick stayed on for lor and family spent the weekend in Pleasant a couple weeks. Mrs. Veda Jensen had Grove with DeAnna s a birthday June 17. Her parents. sister, Cleon Pflugad, The scouts from both Ogden, had a birthday Aurora wards spent the June 18. They celebrated week last week at Camp together on Friday. Maple Dell. They had a Vedas daughters, Begreat week fishing, verly Markos, Ogden, and doing all and Elaine Safran, Salt swimming, of scout merit kinds Lake City, brought Cleon The Aurora 2nd down and they went out badges. Ward Scouts won the to dinner and spent the Olympics, which were day visiting. Her daugh- held the last day of ter, Donna Vee Sorenson, There were 300 camp. Axtell, was with them. scouts attending, so it Ms. Gilbert (Marva) goes to show - Aurora Watters went to Salt has the greatest of everyLake City to be with her thing. daughter, Betty Jensen, who was injured on a Saturday at the park in bicycle accident. She was Aurora, the Cub Scouts riding a bike and collided day camp was held. The with a car. She is doing cubs had a great time well. doing handicrafts and fun Clifford and Louise projects. Cub Scouts Bullard have moved to from the Richfield, Redmond from Fountain Wayne County, and SaGreen. They are retired lina area were here for and live in a trailer home the fun. on the Murphy lot in the Russell and Jean Bassouth part of town. We tian spent Fathers Day welcome them. in Nephi at a barbeque n, SAUNA DRUG $109 529-740- Designer Jeans Class x 10th 1 Kathryn OH v y July 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Senior Citizens Center To Enroll Call: Robyn Hendrickson 528.3477 Vvwwwwvwj i with her father, brothers, and sisters. They all had a nice family reunion for Fathers Day. ing Visiting with Bishop Stuart and Carma Johnson for Fathers Day were Carmas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Duke of Santa Clara. Everybody is out exercising these days, so its easy to get the fever and decide to take a jog and get into better shape. Well, something like that happened to Sara Roper last week. She was out her fiance, Ride Potter, Lynn and Fern Shaw, and Mrs. Arthella Rogers, Central. The wedding of Kelly Mason and Shelley Edmondson was held Saturday in Aurora. The dinner was held in the afternoon at the church, and later the reception. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Meyer and boys. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. went to Salt Lake City last Thursday to help celebrate their grand- daughter Elizabeths birthday. Elizabeth is the daughter of Earl and Venna Severance. They came home Friday night after a great trip. Way land and Nanette Shaw celebrated their 25th wedding annivep sary last week. To celebrate, their children all got together and had a dinner for them. There to help celebrate were Scott and Danna Shaw and family, Allen and Natalie Curtis and family, Brent Shaw, DeAnne Shaw and Out-of-to- John White, Clinton; Craig White, Richfield; Mrs. Evelyn Roberts, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mis. Bud Morrill, Rich-Heland Mr. and Mrs. Kent Syddall, Richfield. d, Save s8 to 14 All Save 17 to33 Runabout Season radial. Michelin steel belted radials P15580R13 Plus 1.51 FET Two fiber glass belts stabilize a tread designed for use in any type of weather. Polyester cord body gives smoother rides. P15580R13, plus 1.46 FET Designed for greater mileage, traction and fuel savings compared to bias ply tires. La-Vo- ol 65 No. Main for a little ride on her bicycle, taking in the fresh air, when something went haywire, (cep tainly not pilot error), and over she went. Sara is now exercising closer to home for a while, until her broken arm heals. Hope you feel better soon, Sara. Terry and Sally Heath and boys went fishing at Fishlake last weekend when the big fish contest was on. Brody won a and Sally won a of root beer, so it sounds like they had a lot of fun. Venoy and Ina Curtis Kill-pac- k. with Pepto-Bism- . when he took Scott Wilkins (second picture) with him the next Thursday. -- $239 Lei'll Mennen to dinner Day. . Mr. and Mrs. Dry idea az. uHog yaur chaice Sm thers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Spencer. Denzil and Marian Anby Scott Wilkins. Kay Hales assisted them in derson and family, Salt preparing the numbers Lake City, were visiting and Bishop Bosshardt his parents, the Miles sang with them. Andersons, for Fathers Murine Murine Pius PtusM son, numbers, accompanied osctscular Murim up. Golf Association played a -- Mrs. Edris Mickelsen and daughter, Manon, were in California for a week visiting her sons, Steven and Barry and their families, in the Los Angeles area. They visited Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, and other places of interest. Floyd and Leora Giles, Provo, and up; women 40 and Ladies Winners Coun-cilme- spent Saturday and Sunday with Edris. She and Leora are sisters. 31 - 35; men 36 - 40; women 36 - 40; men 40 Palisade Tells Sacrament Meeting: Redmond News Tft&njoxU 15 - 25; men women 21 - 25; men 26 - 30; women 26 15 21-2- Jeans family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boswell. Here for the weekend to help Wendell and Roa Mason celebrate Fathers Day were Sam and Teri Nichols and family. 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