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Show Jaycettes Seat Dew Officers 9-- 0 Corp Ave. (B4101) j41 picrpcnt Forty-Eigh- th Salina, Sevier County, Utah 84654 Year Thursday, May 18, 1967 No. 40 Voters To iecide (Bond Issue Sevier County taxpayers will $400,000 to add to the present visit the voting polls next Tues- building fund of $60,000. The day, May 23, to either approve latter amount has been set aside or disapprove a new county courtover the past number of years house. The bond is to raise and can only be used for new construction. Polls ulll be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. All Salina residents will vote at the City Hall, the two precincts being joined for J. Humphrey Salina Pioneer student wins Yf. Dies at 97 Academic Award Salina Native Dies May Sth In Richfield MRecia Johnson was one of eight Angel Flight members who Funeral services for Caroline (Carrie) Christensen, 97, were held May 16 in Richfield. Mrs. Christensen died May 12 of natural causes in the Richfield hospital. She was born November 4, 1869, Eagle Valley, Nevada, to Rasmus and Ellen Butler Nielsen. She married Christian received an Academic Excellency Award for maintaining a 3.0 grade point average. The awards were presented by Lt. Col. Roland H. Taylor, head of the Utah State University Department of Aerospace Studies. SUFFERS HEART ATTACK Christen- Wilford J. Humphrey, 80, a native of Salina and long-tiresident of Orangeville, died May 9 of natural causes in a Ferron rest home. Funeral services were held May 13 in Orangeville. Mr. Humphrey was born December 20, 1886 in Salina, the son of Thomas G. and Maria Ellen Bailey Humphrey. He grew to manhood in the community and attended the local schools. June 8, 1910 he married Lillie S. Christensen in Richfield. She died in 1944. Mr. Humphrey served as mayor of Orangeville from 1937 to 1941. He was also the marshal of the community and a director of the Ferron Irrigation Company. He was a former Emery County Republican chairman and a member of the L.D.S. Church. In 1947-4- 8 Mr. Humphrey was the Emery County State Representative. And from 1949 to 1961 he served as Utah State Senate doorman. Survivors include four sons and two daughters, Mark Humphrey, Lee Humphrey and Mrs. Kent (Ruth)Stilson, all of Orangeville; Mrs. Harry (Mary) Snow, Moab; Howard Humphrey, Arcadia, California and Tom Humphrey, Winnemucca, Nevada; 42 grandchildren; 19 three brothers and a sister, Ray Humphrey, Orangeville; J. W. Humphrey, Provo; Leon Humphrey, Salina and Mrs. Rhoda Gibson, Helper. this election. at their City Redmond will vote Hall and Aurora at home valuation was $500 (and many are) the additional taxes would be $1.00 per year. Most taxpayers in the county just this week received their valuation the LDS ward chapel. Eligible voters are those who are registered and residing in the precinct in which they cast a notices and can figure their inballot. They must have paid a creased tax. property tax in Sevier County The 1966 assessed valuation during 1966. All others whowere of SevierCounty was$14,928,904. registered and voted in the last Of this total amount the power presidential election in 1964 are companies, telephone companies, automatically r e g i s t e r e d, but bus lines, railroads, mines had they still must have paid a propan assessed valuation of$4,225,-34- 3 erty tax last year. or 28.32 percent. Farms and ranches, machinery and livestock WHAT WILL IT COST? had an assessed valuation of for 25.59 percent. $3,818,607 This seems the main issue as Residential property including many voters are trying to decide. homes was valued at $3,807,800 Actually, the bill to anyone would for 25.52 percent. Commercial be just 2 mills or $2.00 per and industrial property was $1,000 valuation. If your assessed assessed at $1,812,555 for 12.08 percent. Motor vehicles were valued at $1,264,299 for 8.49 percent. Examinations of the building have termed it unsafe, both in Tracy Nielsen, 12 year-ol- d son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade construction and in electrical to bring it up Nielsen, Granger, was seriously wiring. Estimates to have run as high standards He a in fall. injured May 6, as $100,000. This would also was playing in a newly constructed building and fell from make a bond necessary. However, many have pointed a scaffold into the basement. inThe youngster was able to out the building Is actually on to the service carry adequate to the was taken but walk home expected on a county level. This Valley West Hospital by his parents. In an operation Sunday includes the jail, judges chamrecord storage, etc. Buildmorning his spleen was re- bers, costs are increasing on the ing moved. seven percent per of average of the Mr. grandson Tracy is and Mrs. Jack Nielsen and Mrs. year, and each year the present Jennie Hamblin, Salina. Mrs. structure gets older, less adequate and more expensive to Nielsen and Mrs. Mary Anderfrom maintain. son, a The decision is now up to the at the Emery, were in Granger taxpayers. time of the accident. Grandson Hurt In Fall sen January 11, 1889 in Salina. Albert Poulson, prominent The marriage was solemnized Redmond business man was taken Mrs. Tom Shepherd, president; standing, Mrs. in the Manti LDS JAYCETTE OFFICERS - Elected to head the Temple. He to the Gunnison Valley Hospital Bob Adams, reporter; Mrs. Mike Bastian, treas- Salina Jaycettes during 1967-6- 8, left to right, died April 22, 1955. Mrs. ChrisSaturday evening suffering from a urer; Mrs. Douglas Harward, secretary. seated, Mrs. Courtney Ewles, vice president; tensen was a practical nurse. heart attack. Tuesday it was reShe is survived by two dauported he was improving. ghters, Mrs. W.F. (Theo) Davies Long Beach, California and Mrs. LEAVES FOR TONGAN MISSION Denzil (Lulu) Chidester, Richfield; 6 grandchildren, 19 greatMrs. Virgil Anderson accomgrandchildren; 1 great - greatpanied her son, Chad Wood, to grandchild, brother, Oscar NielSalt Lake Saturday. Chad entered 11 sen, Long Beach, California. the Mission Home and will leave Mrs. Frank Selack left by plane Burial was in the Pioneer Cemnext week for the Tongan LDS from the Salt Lake City airport Impressive funeral services Salina. etery, of the notified Mission. after Monday being were held May 13th at 2 p.m. in death of her sister and brother-in-la- w the Aurora Ward LDS Chapel for in an auto accident in Lero Curtis, 77, prominent civic Michigan. and church leader. Mr. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Carl McBride died In the Utah Valley Hospital of Charlevoix, Michigan were in Provo May 11th after a killed instantly in the head-o- n lingering illness. crash near Grand Rapids. Their He was born October 21, 1889 son and his wife were listed In in Aurora, the son of John critical condition. Also killed Franklin and Sarah Elizabeth seasons. was the young driver of the Utah's Board of Big Game ConBroadhead Curtis. He had resided The pubUc's opportunity to second auto. trol has announced the dates of the in the his entire life community The foursome were enroute held in present their information to the annual public meetings and was a farmer. home from Niles, Michigan various parts of the State to ob- Board will be in June when the October 5, 1910 he exchanged on Saturday they attended where tain information before estab- Board will conduct five public marriage vows with Hazel Ken- the of another son. lishing big game hunting seasons. meetings. marriage nedy in the Salt Lake LDSTemple. The fatal accident occurred The Board will hold the first The Board is composed of five An open house' to allow every resident of Sevier County to see in his was a leader Mr. Curtis 14th. men whose responsibility it is public meeting in Fillmore on the present courthouse has been scheduled this Friday, May 19, May and held posimany community to manage big game and set June 19 and then move to Manti between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. The three County Commissioners tions in the church and on a civic June 20, Montlcello June 21, will be on hand to conduct the tours which will include all departhunting regulations. level. He was an ordinance Salt Lake City, June 22 andcom-ple- te must take five men These the ments, including the wiring. at worker the Manti Temple until, Mrs. Lloyd Hatch, Mrs. the meetings in Ogden on recommendations presented to Plans were made for the tour in order that every taxpayer could ill health forced his retirement. COMPUTER DANCE Coleman and Mrs. Austin 23. June with all of the techthem George see the building and decide for themselves if a new structure along Survivors include his widow, Mecham visited Wednesday in All meetings will be held at 8 nical data on each of the recogwas necessary prior to the bond election May 23. Questions may be sons and Aurora; daughters, Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. A Computer Dance was held nized big game species and range p.m. The exact meeting place will asked and answers will be given regarding the building or the Herald L. Curtis, Max J. Curtis, Newell Hatch, Mrs. Darrell conditions and set the fall hunting be announced later. Friday night at the North Sevier election. and Mrs. Vern (Elda) Freeman, School sponsored by the Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Kent President-Ele- ct High Many rumors have been circulated since the bond election was Earl Sampson Aurora; Mrs. Grant (Leda) LarFuture Home Makers of America. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Coons, decided on to build a new courthouse. Many of these have been sen, Provo; Mrs. Verlan (Rena) Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald The FHA officers in charge were false and misleading, both pro and con. Corbridge, Preston, Idaho; Hatch. Kathleen Sampson, Monica Dur-fe- e, Free refreshments will be served at the end of the tour, Blaine C. Curtis, Las Vegas, Linda and Terri Erickson of First State Bank of Salina. A Sevier courtesy 35 County prominent Nevada; grandchildren; 32 Mason. dairyman, Earl Sampson, was brothers Music for the dance was furEVENING MEETING elevated to the office of presiand sisters, Kenneth Curtis, Ruel nished by The Pack, a group from Club in dent Lions Salina the Curtis, Mrs. Eunice Record, Provo. Members, Alan Black, The same evening, May 19, at 8 p.m. In the Sevier Stake at the annual election meeting Mrs. Duane H. (Mabel) Ence, Salt Each month during 1966, a abled parents in the County rein Richfield an open meeting will be Steve Smith, Dan Tabernacle Moore, Doug 10th. Mr. succeeds Lake City; Earl J. Curtis, RichMay Sampson e, total 1,466 Survivors, ceived $10,349. Salina and Marchbanks the and Richfield Chambers of Commerce. ComCook were by Kelly Ted Sorensen in the office. Other categories listed in the field; Mrs. George (Sarah) Disability and Health Insurance at the of and home Mr. guests missioners, architect, engineers and other officials will be on hand to serve Elected with PresiAnderson, Oak City; Mrs. Vincent benefits, amounting to $98,937 report for the County and monthly Mrs. Roland Crane. Steve Smith to answer questions from the public. dent were: widfirst and widows Sampson (Verda) Willardson, National payments are: were paid to Sevier County resia grandson of Mrs. Roland Bonding is always an important issue and taxpayers are urged to Warren Jensen; secwidowed is City, California. dents, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, owers, 138, $9,399; both the tour and the evening meeting to acquaint themselves attend Crane. were dinner They guests ond vice president, DeeNordfelt; said today. Bishop Eldon R. Mason conImpressive funeral services mothers, 29, $1,969; and partrue facts and to have any questions answered that might at the with the Earl home. Friday Sampson Valdo ducted the final rites for the were held at 2:30 p.m. May 15th secretary-treasure- r, The County figures were part ents, 1, $97. be them. bothering BurTail Briant Twister, prominent North Sevier resident in the Salina Second Ward LDS Heath; of the state totals of 85,650 Social Lion a Shaw; outlined Tamer, gess; George following by chapel for Morris J. Nielsen, 36, program Security benefits, amounting to the family. The prayer at the who died May 11th in Bluffdale two-ye- ar directors, Zane Hatch $6,304,542, paid monthly during home was offered by Vern Freefrom an accidental gunshot and Evan Smith. 1966, Sen. Bennett said. Reed Hansen and Linford Anman with the following program at wound. A report from the Social SeHe was born December 20, derson are the holdover dthe chapel; prelude and postlude curity Administration to Senator 1930 in Emery, the son of John irectors. music, Velma Torgensen; openBennett indicated that monthly The new officers will assume benefits were made in the ing song, Oh My Father,' ladies Peter and Kathryn Anderson County double trio, Billie Lou Johnson, Nielsen. He came to Salina with their positions on July 12. to 772 retired persons, in the Sixty-tw- o North Sevier Stake clude: prelude and postlude vocal duet, Carolyn and Johnny uates, Instructor MaxG.Hirschi; Gayle Johnson, Thora Ottley, his parents and had resided here amount of $61,766. A total of Seminary students will receive music, Randy Johnson and Geri Long; talk, Dennis Harward; awarding of diplomas, President 49 disabled persons in the County Virginia Sorensen, El Nita Watts several years. diplomas during exercises May Lyn Sorensen; opening hymn, Reed Gates; announcing of graduValleau, Sheila Jorand Aldeana Thompson accomMr. Nielsen married Helen received monthly payments 21st at 2 p.m. at the Salina First congregation; invocation, Brad song, Nancy and ates, Neal Bosshardt; closing Valerie Thompson gensen, Mae Swasey and they were later panied by Velma Torgensen; amounting to $4,353. Ward L.D.S. chapel. Twenty-on- e Sheppard; welcome address and Colleen Gurr; talk, Susan Baker; hymn by the congregation; benedivorced. April 8, 1965 he marA total of 269 wives and husinvocation, Kent Freeman; hisof the graduates are four-yetheme by President Greg song, Janeen Hales, Karen Mason diction, Donna Chidester. tory of his active life; Mrs. ried Jean K. Llder in Elko, bands of retired and disabled students while 41 have completed Peterson; talk, Dennis Bird; Rosalie Wasden, Marlene Mason; The graduates include: Paulla Blaine Curtis; vocal solo, In Nevada. workers in the County received a three-yePauline and introduction of guest speaker course. musical number, Susan Baker, Bonnie Andreason, The Garden,' Mrs. Jerold JohnHe was an ironworker by trade monthly payments of $11, 004, and The commencement program Paula Thompson and Geri Lyn William Bliss Daniels by KathVee Beck, DenMarsha Barrett, and a member of the L.D.S. son; talk, Leland Lazenby; 'Sil208 children of deceased and dis has been completed and will in talk, Sally Nielsen; leen Gates; presentation ofgrad- - nis Bird, Betty Burgess, Ann Sorensen; ver Haired Daddy of Mine,' vocal church. Marie Casto, Lee Christensen, solo by Marvin Mason accomSurvivors include his widow of Lyn Christensen, Cheryl Crane, Family members in Salina panied by Karen Mason; talk, G. Bluffdale; children, Gordon, Rae Kathleen Curtis, Janet Davies Glen Taylor; remarks. Bishop Lyn, Kathy, Tonie Maye and were notified May 15th of the Monica Durfee, Linda Erickson, Mason; closing song by the ladies Wayde, all of Gunnison and Jody death In a Los Angeles, CaliforColleen of Gurr, Janeen Hales, Blix R. (Dick) double trio, 'End of A Perfect George Nielsen, Bluffdale; two nia hospital Artn Leslie 57. was Hales, Dennis HarDeath caused CorJohn and Tresa Jorgensen, Day;' benediction, Verlan The First Ward Explorerswill Russell Holt, Bartley a ward, tetanus Exact infection. time by of Lider, bridge. Bountiful; parents sponsor a car wash May 20 Jensen, Randy Johnson, Sheila was not contained in the telegram Burial was in the Aurora City Salina; one brother and two sisfrom 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Shirlene Larson, was sent which 13th. Jorgensen, Glade May A. of direction under the Mrs. ters, Nielsen, Cemetery behind the Salina First Ward Carolyn Long, John D. Long, Mr. Jorgensen was born FebWarren R. Jensen Funeral Home. Victor (Georgia) Clift, both of Marla Mickelsen, Myron Mickel-se- n, n, Grant Larson offered the dedicaruary 22, 1910 in Salina, the son Chapel. Granger; Mrs. Bruce (Ida) will wash cars for Explorers of Annie Sally Nielsen, Brad Ottley, and Samuel Marion tory prayer at the graveside. Emery; grandmother, $1.00 cash and the money will go Christensen Jorgensen. He atCarolyn Peterson, David Poulson Mary E. Anderson, Emery. towards summer activities. Elaine Rasmussen, Kathleen The services honoring the tended the local schools and Explorer leaders are Delmar Sampson, Geri Lyn Sorensen, young life of Mr. Nielsen were: graduated from North Sevier High Wilson and Newell Dastrup. Paula Thompson, Pauline as was he School. best Dick, family prayer, J.W. Bumgardner; The boys urge everyone to Valerie Thompson, was in Thompson, known, and business, engaged Mrs. prelude postlude music, out and support the project. n, Barbara Torgensen, Terry Arno Bastian and Mrs. Arlon farming and livestock in Salina come Michael until coast 1955. for the Nancy Valleau, in leaving The In Madsen; opening song, Willardson. He married CeUa Poulson and Garden,' Mrs. Bastian, Mrs. Bill were later divorced. Holt, Mrs. Dean Wilson and Mrs. they Survivors include four chilTommy Tucker accompanied by FOURTH YEAR GRADUATES: Mrs. Madsen; invocation, Hugh dren: April and Michael. JorgenBureau Neal Weather Bosshardt, Donna ChidesU.s. Peterson; talk, Dermus Jensen; sen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Richard Sherron Curtis, Terry ter, (Salina Station) song, Donald B. Flora; talk, (Roberta) Strause and Richard Curtis, Gene Gates, Kathleen Sam A. Jorgensen; remarks by Gates, Katherine Hatch, Linda the conducting bishop Homer U. Jensen, BarbaraJohansen, Karen Christensen; song, Kim Hamblin; Mason, Marlene Mason, James benediction, James Mower. Maxwell, Greg Peterson, Preston Burial was in the Salina East-siPickett, LaVon Rasmussen, SEMINARY OFFICERS -- Retiring offlcersin the year representative; Susan Baker, secretary; Royce Rasmussen Brad Shep- Cemetery directed by the North Sevier Stake Seminary for the 1966-6- 7 Dennis Harward, 3rd year room representative; Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home. pard Jack raey Rosalie Was- school year, left to right. Grant J. Stubbs, 1st Colleen Gurr, historian; Greg Peterson, president den ' adla willardson, Belinda The prayer at the graveside was and 4th year representative. year room representative; Douglas Poulson, 2nd offered by Alonzo Anderson. Willden. Lero Curtis Aurora Leader Auto Accident Takes Life Of Salina Lions flame Dairyman To Presidency Residents Sister Dies May Public Meetings Set By Big Game Board great-grandchildre- Courthouse Tours: Meeting Set Fri. 1,466 Sevier Residents Receive S.S. Benefits n; Gunshot Wound Takes Life Of Old-Ag- Morris Nielsen nt, inary To Graduate SI Blix Jorgensen Dies In Calif.; ar ar Services Here Explorers To Wash Carsy Sat. step-childr- Mor-tense- Tor-gerse- Weekly Weather Record de I I |