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Show iitaitmWttiMw r r nr rtr f - UMtum 'WWWWWWWWS 4 The SunNews Wednesday, July 8, 1992 ,4 Elder Stephen Elder Cameron Holt will Hatch will report on mission K. serve in Michigan Elder William Cameron Holt, of Salma, Utah, has been called to serve in the Michigan Detroit Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will enter the MTC on July 15, 1992. Cameron is a 1991 graduate of North Sevier High School, and is the son of William Russell and Eva Lynn Holt, of Salma, and grandson of Bill and Enid Holt, Salma; and Evan and Leona Rucsch, Ephraim and the late Evan Huntsman. are Eva Huntsman, Ferron, and Eldrie Nielsen, Richfield. His farewell Sacrament Meeting will be held in the Salma Third Ward on July 12, 1992 at 1 p m. Friends and relatives are invited to come and visit with Cameron at his home, 280 Sunnybrook Drive, Salma, after 6 p m on the 12th. Elder Steven K. Hatch, son of Lynn and Charlotte Hatch, of Sal-inis reluming from serving an LDS Mission to the Philippines He arrives in Salt Lake City on July 10, 1992. Elder Hatch will report on his mission on July 12, at 1 1:30 a m. m the Salma First Ward, at the Salma Stake Center a, 7 rs Open House to honor Clarence Dennison, July 1 1 VL The family of Clarence W. Dennison will be honoring him on his 80th Birthday on Saturday, July 11, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center, 85 West 100 North, in Ephraim, Utah. We invite all friends and relatives to attend. Clarence Dennison r1 Kallei Kae pre-tee- Kallei Kae Sorensen will wed Kenneth M. Miller tended two years at Snow College, and is planning to continue her education at Utah State University, in Logan. Ken graduated from North Sanpete High School and served an LDS mission in the Georgia Atlanta and Macon Missions He is a member of the Utah National Guard and has attended one year at Snow College. Ken is also planning to continue his education at Utah State. The couple will make their home in Logan. The popular Sevier County Fair Cookbook, is now on sale locally, according to Ruth Baker, director for the cookbook activity. The book contains 650 recipes from heritage family recipes to recipes, and also contains the 1991 KSVC blue ribbon pie recipe which had been submitted by Roaslee Riddle The book contains everything from soup to nuts, said Baker, including soups, salads, main dishes, breads, rolls, pastries, pics, cakes, fish, pasta, drinks, puddings and candy. An entire section is devoted to home canning and pressure canning provided by Utah State Universitys Extension Service. Cookbooks ar $8 each, or if mailed, $1.75 is charged for postage and handling. All money from the sale of the cookbook will go toward fairgrounds improvement. Books w ill be available for sale at the Fair if any are left at that time. They may be purchased at First Security Banks Monroe office, Days Inn, Richfield, Robertsons Book store, in the Richfield Shopping Plaza This years Sevier County Fair will get underway August 13. In addition to the usual fair events with entries in a host of categories, the fair will include a Western Days Barbecue, demolition derby, races, Lacy J. Dalton in concert, and more. 896-820- Sevier County Fair Cookbook now on sale 2, Performance Arts Camp, July 17, Lions Park combined musical number that they can do together as well as sepa Dr. Randall rately. All types of talent are welcome, from singing, dancing to instrumental. This day camp is open to ages 9 to 19. Applications are available at the Sevier County Extension Office, and must be returned by July 1 3th. D. Burr completes residency Dr. Randall D. an additional Advanced to Major Attaining rank of Major in the US Army recently, was Dr. Roger K. George. Pictured are:L Brigadier General Burr recently eastern Pennsylvania. He was employed as a Dermatology Resident from 1989 to 1992, the last year serving as Chief Dermatology resident. Dr. Burr graduated in 1978 from North Sevier High School, in 1984 from Brigham Young University; and m 1988 from the University of Utah School of Medicine. He also was employed in 1988-8- 9 as a Medical Intern m Salt Lake Citys LDS Hospital. Dr. Burr married Jodi Marshall in 1981 and they have two daughters (twins) Amanda and Candace. Dr. Burrs parents are Dwaine and Ver-len- e Burr, and his grandmother is Zelma Burr - all from Salma. Roger George promoted to rank of Major in U.S. Army Dr. Dr. Roger K. George, son of Harold and Elma George, was promoted to the rank of Major m the United States Army on May 15, 1992. He recently completed an Ophthalmology residency at Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center, Aurora, CO. He has been transferred to William Beaumont Army Medical Center, El Paso, TX to practice there. sets educational summer camps -- -- -- 4. 10-1- 7. -- 1. 7. Dr. George graduated from Western High, Las Vegas, NV; Brigham Young University; and Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Bethscda, Maryland. He also served as a Commander of a medical clinic in Germany from 1987 to 1989. He and his wife, Linda, are parents of four children. Open House to honor Acel Thompson Acel Thompson will be celebrating his 80th birthday on July 12, Elder called to serve 4 T- -, ! Elder Karl Bjerregaard has been called to serve in the Wisconsin, Milwaukee Mission for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter day saints. He enters the MTC on July 15,1992. A farewell program will be presented in the Mayfield Ward on Sunday, July 12th at 10.45 a.m. Karl graduated from Gunnison Valley High School in 1991 and has attended S now College the past year. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bjerregaard. k Acel was bom on July 12, 1912 in Tremonton, Utah to Fred and Margaret Thompson. He married Amy Melloron May 10, 1946. They have two children, David and Mrs. Jim (Loretta) Hill. Amy passed away December 11, 1989. Acels family invited you to attend an Open House in his honor on Saturday July 1 1 from 2.00 to 3:00 p.m. at the Gunnison Stake Center. No Gift Please! 1 Acel Thompson will celebrate 80th birthday Elder Karl Bjerregaard We must rununlxr not to juJ gt iny puhln. unnnt h any one act, and especially should we beware iif att tekmg the men who are merely the occasions and not the causes of ells istel Theodore Rooseelt Daisies wont tell but they're named from the Old English for day's eye because the plant's blossoms close at night and BYU Brigham Young University is holding a wide variety of summer camps for youth or anyone interested. For example: Two football camps for youth ages 12 17 will be held July 6 10 and July 13 17. Head Coach LaVell Edwards and his entire coaching staff will be in charge. The camp also runs for ages Twobaseball from July One scheduled. are camps 13 -- 17, and the other from July 20-2Join Camps are for ages the top rated BYU Cougars for a summer of exceptional baseball. Cost is $160 for instructions with lunch only, or $265 for instruction, food and housing. Girls Gymnastic Camps - July 13 17; and July 27-3Ages 10-1Level six or higher is required for both camps. Camp includes evaluation of personal skill levels, individual training goals, visualization, workouts, relaxation drills, and Tho- mas Bowen, Major George, and his wife, Linda. Dr. George is the son of Harold and Elma George, of Salina. 1992. completed his medical residency at Geismger Medical Center, North- Dr. Randall D. Burr M. Miller Evan and Karen Sorensen are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Kallei Kae Soren sen , to Kenneth M . M it ler, son of Raymond and Dorothy Miller, of Wales, Utah. Kids. A snack lunch will be served. You are cordially invited to ata wedding recepuon to be held tend Workshop Mini Classes include: in their honor on July 17, 1992 from Parenting Your Teens seven until nine p.m. at the GunniConand Dressing on a Budget son Stake Center. sumer Shopping Kallei is a graduate of Gunnison Buying the most food from your Valley High School. She has at food dollar Be a Better You Latch Key Kids For more information call MagDigie Byers, Turning Point Area 243. ext. at rector, 4-- H Sevier County Extension will host the Southwest District Performance Arts Camp, Friday, July 17, at Lions Park in Richfield. All counties will be work ing together to put together a g i Sorensen and Kenenth Turning Point sponsoring workshop July 10 Turning Point is sponsoring a workshop at Sevier Valley ATC (Tech) on July 10, from 10 a m. to 2 p.m. This is a Consumer Home Economics Grant and is open to the public. Sue Dailey, of Snow College has coordinated the program. You may choose which area of the workshop you would like to attend This is a workshop that your n and teenager may attend with you for there is a great deal of knowledge geared to Latch Key Elder Wm. Cameron Holt open at dawn. conditioning. Regular camp cost is $260 for instruction and lunch; $360 for instruction, food and housing. Volleyball - 2 camps: July 1 3 -- 1 7 Join and July 20-2- 4 forages Coach Elaine Michaelis and her BYU volleyball team for a week of exceptional, intense drills and competition. Cost: $160 for instruction with lunch only or $250 for instruction with food and housing. Soccer - 3 camps, ages Discover explosive win potential under the direction of BYU Goal keeping Coach, Brian Heckel. Day Camp, $55; soccer and goalkeepers camp is $175, or $265 for instruction, food and housing. Cheer & Dance Workshops, July 13 -- 17 - ages 12 17. Join the BYU and Weber State Cheer Squads and their advisory staff for four full days of great instruction and competition. Cost $75 for instruction and lunch; $155 for instruction, food and 12-1- 7. 10-1- 7. Tabernacle Choir sets free concert on July 7 1 The world renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir will perform in concert Friday, July 17, at 7:30 p m. in Salt Lake Citys Tabernacle on Temple Square. Free to the public, the concert will include songs of America to be sung during the choirs upcoming tour of ten U.S. cities and Toronto, Canada, according to Wendell Smoot, organipresident of the zation. Under the direction of conductor Jerold Ottlcy and his assistant, Donald Ripplingcr, the South choir will sing such When numbers as Shenandoah, the Saints Go Marchin In, Cindy, American Hymn, On a Clear Day and a new composition by Crawford Gates, A New Land Called Home. The choir will begin its tour on July 19 and return August 1. Concerts are set for Richmond, VA; Toronto, Canada; Troy, Michigan; Columbus and Cleveland, OH; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Ames, Iowa; Spnngville, IL, and Independence, MO. Sanpete Baptist Church Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison. Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. in Sterling (Children's Church also) -- Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem- porary questions Warm, Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina Pastor Mike Bardon Keeping popcorn in the freezer helps ensure that more will pop. 528-301- 5 Call 529-394- 0 or 529-755- 4 lor more Information Visitor are always welcome! |