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Show Wriflifii ""'"M"."" The SunNews Wednesday, April 8 , 1992 V. ; " ' AX...Ati'vAVS, Brandon Jerry Mason has been Colum- bus Million. He is the son of Jerry and Peggy Mason, Salma. He will speak in the Salma Fourth Ward, at the Stake Center, Sunday, April 12, at 9 a.m. He will enter the Missionary Training Center April 22, 1992. Open house April 12, at Carriage Court from 3 to 5 p.m. for all friends and family. 1, " '"l U Phone News Items ii'i 529-783- 9 Clothing Workshop will be held at Utah State U. A clothing woikshop will be held 5 at Utah State University April Full registration is S35. for all 23-2- three davs You may receive a reduced rate of SI 5 if you are willing to share w hat you have learned with others in Extension classes. Classes offered at this workshop include Fitting and making Pants; Tailor the Speedy Way; a Fun Beginning; Creative Scrging; Serge it (beginning), Fitting It First; Your Bodv (design a wardrobe that best fits you and your needs), Sewing Potpourri, Computer Pattern Fitting and Redesigning; Sewing and Care Techniques for new and different fabrics; Sewing for Pleasure and Savings; Sewing for Business; Fashion for Larger sizes. We have reserved three rooms at the University Inn, Logan for participants from Sevier County. Cost of the room is S33 for single and $4 more per person. Contact Diane Reese at Sevier County Extension, 896-926271, for more information or reservations. 2, Free Diabetes Screening Clinic will be held Apr. 25 w A free screening clinic for people ith Diabetes will be held Saturday, April 25, at the Richfield Senior Citizens Center, 890 North 300 West, Richfield. Eye exam - including glaucoma, acuity, and retina; foot exam and blood pressure check will be offered free of charge. A cholesterol profile will be available for S10 - and this will require a 12 hour fast and an appointment made for die blood draw. This will be done the same day from 8:30 till 9:30 a.m. For an appointment for the free Pvt. Bernard Dale finishes recruit training Marine Pvt. Bernard Dale, a 1 99 1 graduate of Gunnison Valley High School recently completed recruit training. During the train mg cycle at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, recruits are taught the basics of battlefield survival, introduced to typical military daily routine, and personal and professional standards. All recruits participate in an active physical conditioning program and gain proficiency in a variety of military skills including first aid, rifle marksmanship, and close order drill Teamwork and are emphasized throughout the cycle. screening, call the Health Department at For an appointment for the cholesterol blood draw, call the Health Department at The free screening clinic is sponsored by the Central Utah District Health Department, the American Diabetes Association, National Society to Prevent Blindness, Utah Dept, s of Control Program, and the health professionals involved with the screening. All Senior citizens are urged to call for appointments and make use of this free clinic. 896-545- Brandy is proud of her baby brother who was bom March 31, 1992 at Mountain View Hospital, in Payson, Utah. The baby will be named Zachary Russell Wilden. He is the son of Russell and Brenda Willden, Salma. Grandparents are Sherman and Florence Peterson, of Levan. 896-545- Baptist Church Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison. Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. in Sterling (Children' Pastor Church at) Mike Bardon 528-301- 5 4-- H 4-- H Talent Revues are schedTwo uled during May, according to LaRee Balle, Chairperson of the events. We had such a tremendous amount of entries last year that we feel it is time to split the age groups and have two Talent Revues, she said. Talent Revue for The 1992 will be held Saturthose ages day, May 2, at the Richfield Tabernacle, from 2 to 4 p.m. Talent Revue for those The 12 through 19 will be held Satages urday, May 9, Richfield Tabernacle, 2 to 4 p.m. Currently, a contest to choose the 1992-4-Talent Revue Theme 4-- 4-- H 8-- 4-- H Youth second are Ball Bangers and Stigs, 2 with respectively; Zions Bank Scenic Quik Stop and has 32-2Subway are tied at 3 1 25; and A & J Welding are 27-2High Team Game was Scenic Quik Stop, 668; with handicap, Zions Bank, 34-2- 9. j? pgp 'V' - Contests. A winner from each age group will be chosen. Winners will receive a $20 cash prize and be asked to do the decorations for the Talent Revue centered around their winning theme, and involving their club members. Entry forms must include decorating ideas, and must be received in the office by 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 15, 1992. Persons entering the and contest must be enrolled in 4-their enrollment sheet must be in the office by 5 p.m. on the same date. 2 Call the extension office, or LaRee Balle, for more information. 4-- H H 896-926- Chris Curtis of Price, Utah was recently inducted into the U. S. Air Forces Delayed Enlistment Program, according to SSgt. Dan Campbell of the Provo recruiting office. Curtis, a 1992 graduate of Carbon High School is scheduled to report for basic training on November 24 at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas. Upon graduation from the Air Force s six week basic munized. Rick Crankshaw, coordinator of the Utah Dept, of Healths Immunization Program says there is a direct correlauon between the decrease in childhood immunization levels and the increased incidence of preventable diseases. Over the past seven years there have been more pertussis - whooping cough - cases than the combined total of the previous 19 years. Immunizations are the most of all public health measures for controlling infectious diseases, Crankshaw notes. Call your local health department for more details on planned clinics. cost-effecti- 828. High Team Series, Stigs, 1881; with handicap, Zions, 24265. High Individual Game in both categories was Karen Roberts, 201 and 253 respectively. High Individual series, Karen Black, 506; Beth Christiansen, 624 with handicap. Bowling 200 Game was Karen Roberts, with 201. BYU sons, husbands, and fathers. Since many of the problems facing women are shared by men, it is important that together we explore solutions. The conference will begin at 9 a.m. on May 7, at the Marriott Center. Cost will be $26 before April 24, and $30 after that date. GRE Preparation Course - a preparation course for the Graduate Records Examination to be held on June 6, 1992. The course consists of seven classes; May 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, and 30. Classes will be held Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings. All classes will be held in the Conference Cen ter. Cost is $ 1 1 0. training course, he is scheduled to receive training in the mechanical aptitude area enlistment option. Curtis will be earning credit toward an associate degree in applied sciences through the community college of the Air Force while attending basic and other technical training schools. Chris is the son of Derrel and Loni Curtis of Price, Utah. leaders training this Saturday 4-- H Council will Sevier County host their annual leaders training Saturday, April 11, from 10 a.m. to Noon in the Extension room in the Sevier County Courthouse basement. All leaders, new and old, are encouraged to attend. There will be workshops concerning record books, starting your club, involving youth and youth leaders, and diversifying projects. existing 4-This will be an excellent time to that you ask any questions about have and learn about some of the 4-- 4-- H H 4-- H opportunities offered to the youth. For more information call the extension office at ext. 270. Hope to see you there. 896-926- Mr. and Mrs. Shane Harrison Local couple says vows Canisha Gurr and Shane Harrison were married Saturday, April 4, 1992. A reception was held in their honor at the Aurora LDS Cultural Hall. Parents of the bride are Alan O. and Elaine Gurr, Aurora. Canisha is a 1992 graduate of NSHS where she was active in track, volleyball, soft-bal- l, and drill team. She has also attended two years at Sevier Valley Tech in the commercial arts field Parents of the groom are Thom , M. and Peggy Harrison, Aurora Shane is a 1988 graduate of NS1 iS where he was active in basketball football, and track. After servin' a two year mission in Norway, n attended a year of school at Sn College, Ephraim. The new couple plans to cor tinue their education this fall. a-- Video conference set at USU Extension Room a Workshops set at Brigham Young University is offering the following Conferences and Workshops during April and May 1992. Genealogy Seminar - Introducconfertory Personal Ancestral File the held at Joseph ences will be Smith Building on April 24 and 25; session II on April 27. The conference focuses on computer skills in genealogy. Kip Sperry, assistant professor at BYU will be instructing the conferences. Womens Conference - This conference is designed not only for women of all ages and situations in brothers, life, but also for men graduation, the dog will be assigned to a blind person to be their eyes. Thos who have taken this project have found it very rewarding. In order to have a guide dog club in Sevier County, we must have three interested families. Applications can be picked up in the extension office and are due back by Wednesday, April 28th. The Sevier County Extension Office has more informaiton available to you if you are interested. inducted into Air Force Thursday Bowling League North Sevier Gun Club is out ahead with 35 wins, 21 losses; Tied for At the end of the year, the puppy will return to Southern California to complete its guide dog training. After Talent Revues are set; deadline Apr. 15 Statewide effort is made to immunize children Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of April 2, are as follows: $ ppt, ''f '"'j ' 4-- H Chris Curtis -- Sanpete The Sevier County Extension Office is now taking applications for families interested in having a guide dog project. This project is sponsored m conjunction with Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc. in Southern California. Puppies are furn ished at 3 months of age and stay with the family until 12 to 15 months of age. During this time the family is responsible for feeding and caring for the puppy. They will also teach the puppy basic commands such as sit, stay, down, heel, etc. Housebreaking is also one of the items the family will need to teach the puppy. Phone News Items Governor Norman Bangerter has proclaimed April Utah Immunization Action Month. Activities planned for the month focus on special immunization clinics at many public health facilities. The focus is to raise immunization levels among preschool-ag- e children. The childhood diseases of polio, measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis still pose a threat to children who are not immunized, says Bangerter. olds A statewide survey of conducted in 1991 indicated that only 37 had been adequately im PypyP''"P'y ilWfti.rfifti.il'i Health-Diabete- 528-311- 1 v tyv' ' 1. 4; South wyiiM 1. ar New Baby m Will Two Brandon Jerry Mason MW A you help train a Guide Dog for the Blind? Brandon Mason will serve LDS Mission in Ohio area called to serve in the Ohio iff ft) ',' , 2, If you are concerned or have questions about the safety of household cleaning products in the home and in the environment, plan to attend the video conference DeterIn Depth on Thursday, gents April 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. This live, via satellite broadcast from Ohio State University is offered at no cost to the public through the downlink system of Utah State University. It may be seen in Rich - Tourism set field at the Sevier County US I Extension Conference room m the basement of the courthouse or ovu Galaxy 6, Channel 21, foi those with downlink systems For more information, people m Sevier County may call Diane Reese, Extension Home Economist, at extension 271. Persons rrom other surrounding counties are al invited to attend. 89o-926- conference is in Park City, Apr. The tenth annual Governors Conference on Tourism and Recreation will be held in Park City, April 13 - 15. Theme is Tourism and Recreation: Forming Utahs Economic Future. 1991 was a good tourism and recreation year - surpassing past said Governor Norman years, Bangerter. An estimated 14 million visitors traveled and stayed in nearly every comer of Utah, skied our mountain slopes, attended our festivals and cultural functions and spent $2.9 billion dollars. To those people 13-1- 5 from all over the world, w e are yak ful and we invite them to return,' i.e added. Tourism is vitally impuitai'i I Utahs economy, the govern rc m tinued. About 61,000 Utahns v ere employed last year in the travel and service industries The Conference will give pm: the chance to hear about tt e g and future of tom health, a Utah ism, receive Olympics up ; date, sizing up the ski market economictourism development rural Utah. ts well-bein- i i Are you planning on having a garage sale? Planning on having a garage sale soon? Well, before you start putting up your signs, youd better be certain they are placed legally. If you signs are in the wrong places they may disappear and youll be stuck with your garage sale goodies. Posting signs on state highway signs or in the state right of way is illegal, warns the Utah Department of Transportation. Under Utah code, signs cannot be placed on utility poles, fences, trees or street signs in the right of way. The signs are not only an eye sore, they can be a safety haaid i Illegally placed signs can cut dov. obstruct and imjx'rmrit visibility regulatory signs. The same applies to tmpropei , , placed signs for political campaign announcements and any other UDOT polity is to remove ami destroy illegally placed signs. If you have question about plac11 ing your sign, contact UDOT. They be happy to help you, and maybe you can get them to come to your garage sale, too. I Nominations now being accepted for awards The Utah Alliance for Arts and Humanities Education is soliciting nominations for their annual awards to outstanding individuals and groups who demonstrate support for and y arts and commitment to humanities education programs in Utahs schools. Awards will be presented in the following categories: Teacher; Artist; School; Administrator; Humanities Scholar; Local School Board; and Private Citizen. high-qualit- To be considered for an individual award, a nominee must have demonstrated outstanding commitment to high quality arts and humanities education in Utahs schools. Nominations forms are available on request and must be returned to the Alliance by April 17, 1992. For more information or forms contact Sue Heath, Utah Alliance i for Arts and Humanities Education, 339 West Pierpont Ave., SLC, UT 84101; Fun, fact and figures In the Untied States the New England region has the highest per capita consumption of ice cream at 23 quarts per person, per year, compared to 15 quarts in the rest of the country. "Surprisingly the individual state with the highest consumption of ice cream in the United States, is UTAH.. The five countries thatconsume the most ice cream in the world are; U.S.; Finland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. . The average number of licks to polish off a single scoop ice cream cone is about 50. Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contemporary questions Warm, Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina 0 4 or lor more Information Visitors ere always welcome! Cell 529-394- 529-755- |