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Show m um wwwij.'jjjuuj.ijuwwwwwwewgwwj.ujuuuuu.iwuujaigpwigyww.i. 1 4 TheSunNews Wednesday, January 20, 1993 Elder Karl Hales is called to serve LDS Mission I Elder Karl Russell Holder has been called to serve the Michigan Detroit LDS mission. His farewell will be held January 31st at 9;20 a.m. in the Centerfield 1st Ward Chapel. He will enter the MTC on February 10, 1993. Keith is an Eagle Scout and a graduate of Gunnison Valley High School. He is also a member of the National Guard and serves with the 140th Field Artillery Unit in Manti, Utah. He graduated from Basic Training at Ft. Jackson, So. Carolina in September 1992, and completed AITTrainingatFL Gordon, Georgia in December 1992. He has been attending Snow College during this past year. Keith is the son of Karl M. and Diane C. Holder, Centcrficld, and the grandson of John Russell and Bertha C. Clegg, Salt Lake City, Utah. He is also the grandson of the late Louis and Marjorie Holder, also of Salt Lake City, Utah. An open house will be held in his honor on January 3 1 st from 1 :00 to 3:00 p.m. "s? Elder Karl Hales fr Elder Jason Okerlund will report on his Mission Elder Jason Okerlund has returned from serving in the California Riverside Mission. He will give his report on January 24 , 1 993 at 1 1 :30 a.m. in the Salina Fourth Ward. Jason is a graduate of North Sevier High School and has attended the University of Utah. He is the son of Don and Jolayne Okerlund, Salina, and grandson of Clyde Okerlund, Salina, and Lois Ogden, Richfield. To keep fruits and vegetables fresher longer in your refrigerator, line the vegetable bin with paper towels or dry sponges to absorb excess moisture. IV J " beckons 1993 entrants Shelle Keisel and Mark Christiansen will say vows tf Dalton is pleased to announce the marriage of his parents Shelle Keisel and Mark Chrstiansen. Shelle is a graduate of Gunnison Valley High School and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenley Keisel. Happy Birthday to Nielson Barney, who turned one year old January 12, 1993. He is the son of Bret and Shelly Barney, of Spanish Fork, and the grandson of Boyd Christensen, of Texas, Pat Smart of Salina, Maynard and Vicky Barney, of Aurora, and Tracy and Patty Shaw, of Henderson, NV. Shannon Williams Assistant Sevier County 4-Sewing Committee is hosting a Creations to Sew and Show workshop on Saturday, February 6. It will be held at Red Hills Middle School in Richfield at 10 a.m. Anyone who has ever been interested in sewing, youth and adults both, is invited to attend. Cost if $5 for youth, and $7 for a youth-adu- lt combination. Lunch is included in the cost. Participants will attend workshops concerning patterns, basic sewing tools and information on fabric selection. All youth will have the opportunity to complete a sewing 4-- H H New arrivals at the Gunnison Valley Hospital recently include: Rohn and Monica Jensen, January 1, 1993, baby boy, Center-fiel- d. Nielson Scott and Heather Winters, January 4, 1993, baby girl, Axtell. Brent and Jaleen Neilsen, January 4, 1992, baby girl, Rich- Barney field. Joseph and Pamela Lee, Janu- 1993, baby boy, Richfield. Dennis and Laura Johnson, January 12, 1993, baby girl, Fayette. Chris and Tina Angell, January 1 1, 1993, baby boy, Elsinore. ary 1 1, Thursday Low-inco- me Medicare now in force January Effective February 1, 1993, a new federally mandated program, Medicare Specified into efwent (SLMB) Beneficiary fect in Utah. The program is for people on Social Security and will pay the $36.60 Medicare Part B premium for those who qualify. To qualify, assets must not exceed $4,000 per individual or $6,000 per couple. Assets such as a home or car are not generally counted. In addition, monthly income must not exceed $625 for one person or $843 for two people. The SLMB program is available statewide through the Department of Human Services Office of Family Support. Individuals who meet the low income guidelines may 0 for exact locatelephone tions. Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of January 14, are as follows: Scenic Quik Stop is still out in front with 47.5 wins to 24.5 losses; Zions Bank is next with 4 1 wins, 3 1 losses; Flying U, 34-3Gary s Auto Stigs 30.5 --41.5; and Body, 33-3North Sevier Gun Club at 30-4High Team Game scratch and handicap were won by Scenic Quik Stop, 877 and 904 respectively. Scenic Quik Stop also took F'gh Team Series in both categories, with 1985 and 2366 respectively. Colleen Willden took High Individual Game in both categories, 232 and 263. She also won both categories in the High Individual Series, 541 and 634 respectively. 8; 9; is January is blood donor month Hospitals throughout Utah encourage anyone who can donate blood to do so, especially during the month of January. Americans have a long tradition of coming to the assistance of their fellow citizens, said President George Bush recently. Aware of the vital importance of blood donations, they have responded Low-Inco- Bowling generously that others might live. Yet, as good as our record is, the demand today is greater than ever 538-397- Salina Stake is holding it's an- nual Health Fair on January 30, 1993. The event will be held in the Stake Center and will be an Open House from 6 to 9 p.m. There will be light refreshments served, and blood cholesterol screening booth, among other informative and helpful booths on helping you to shape up your body and your spirit. burglar alarm system not only adds safety by telling you when an illegal entry occurs, it deters burglars who would prefer to go to a home without such a system. Cell " or 4 er lor heated enough, a mond will burn. When , more Information Visitor r always welcome! Informal Bible Study Wednesday Evenings, 7:00 pm Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m. -- -- South Sanpete Baptist Church The Snow College Orchesis production Brdak Through will be held January 26, 27, and 28, in the Joseph Crane Theatre on the Ephraim campus. The annual winter dance concert will begin all three evenings at 8 p.m. The concert features both faculty and student works, as well as a blood donor month and more donations are needed, he added. There are several reasons you should consider donating blood; "Donating blood is a humanitarian act. Itrequires very little time and is relatively painless. "There is no substitute for human blood. It cant be manufactured or substituted from another source. "Donating blood builds a blood bank account so if a family member needs blood there is already credit January has brought safe ice fishing to Fish Lake, according to Gary Moulton, general manager of Fish Lake Resorts Associates. Fish lake contains several varieties of game fish: Lake trout (mackinaw), Rainbow trout, brown trout and splake. Splake is a cross between a Lake trout and a Brook trout. Highway 25 to Fish Lake is dia- Scott Johnson, a director of the Utah Beef Council, recently attended a Beef Industry Council (BIQ meeting in Chicago, Illinois. Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem porary questions Warm, Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina 529-755- pre-regist- in Pastor Sterling Mike Bardon - 528-301- 5 era. We think of hardy pioneers; of breaking soil and building tiny cabins; of forts and Indians; of Ghost Towns and abandoned mines; of name changes in towns that are still here. There are many such stories still waiting to be told about the Sanpete area. We invite and encourage everyone to submit vour written mento-rie- s to the 1993 Historical Writing Contest. Send three copies of your manuscript to Linnie Findlay, Box 56-- 4 Ephraim, UT 84627; or Louise Jensen, 420 South 100 East, Ephraim, UT 84627; or Lillian Fox, 140 North 100 West, Manti, UT 84642. Rules for the contest are published in Volume 24 of the Saga of the Sanpitch. Snow College Orchesis production Jan. 26, 27,28 piece by guest choreographer Celeste G. Adams. The concert features a variety of styles including modem, jazz, classical ballet and a ballroom dance style piece Drifting in Love, choreographed by Orchesis President Natalie Page. Neal Bosshardt earns National Scoutmaster Merit Award for blood previously donated. One donor can help as many as five patients when the unit of blood donated is separated into various components. Plasma can aid bum or shock victims, white blood cells help leukemia patients, and red blood cells help restore vitality to accident victims or surgical patients. Other components are used to treat a variety of less common diseases. Contact your local hospital to find out when you can make this donation. life-savi- being maintained by the Utah Department of Transportation and will be kept open all winter. Call for road information if there are storms in the area. The road can be closed for short periods during a heavy storm. For more information on road conditions or ice fishing at the lake call between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The Councils purpose is to new directors better understand help the complex marketing environment for beef, according to Ray Larson, beef producer and chairman of BIC. The BIC wants beef producers to have the chance to earn an adequate return on their investment and to understand how checkoff funds are used to develop an aggressive marketing program. The better we understand each others programs and how they work together, the Neal Bosshardt of Redmond, earned the National Scoutmaster's Merit Award recently. He has been a Scoutmaster for three years. Centerfield Aurora man attends Beef Industry Council Of Salina 0 project that day. Sewing projects will range from hand stitched pictures, necklaces, potholdcrs, cosmetic bags, or shawl collars. The project completed will depend on the youths level of sewing skill. is necessary as we need to have a count for lunch and sewing projects. There is a registration form in the December newsletter sent out by the Extension Office. You can also by extension 270, or phoning 896-926- 2 stopping by the Extension office downstairs in the courthouse at 250 North Main, Richfield. Registration is due by Friday, January 29. Officers for the 1993 Historical Writing Contest for Sanpete County include Linnie Findlay of Ephraim, chairman, replacing Eleanor Madsen, who is now serving an LDS Mission. Other committee members are Lillian Fox and Norma Barton, Manti; Louise, Jensen and Camille Lindsay, Ephraim. Buena Fay Moore, of Ephraims first settler, Isaac Behunin, serves as Secretary Treasurer. Theme for this year is Silver Sunsets to commemorate the 25th year for the contest. We invite those interested in historical writing to participate in the annual contest. Silver Sunsets suggests the ending of a day, or the closing of an January brings safe ice fishing to Fish Lake Salina Stake sets Health Fair A 529-394- Mark is also a graduate of Gunnison Valley High School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christiansen. They would like you to share in their happiness at a reception on January 22, 1993 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Centerfield Church. 'Creations to sew and Show workshop' Feb. 6 New arrivals at Gunnison Valley Hospital recently Layne and Kim Johnson, Janu1993, baby boy, Gunnison. 4, ary Scott and Melissa Bagley, January 4, 1993, baby boy, Koos-hare- Historical writing contest Shelle Kiesel and Mark Christiansen Happy First Birthday f f'' i Elder Jason Okerlund better job we pan do in making our checkoff funds work effectively. The BIC is the federation of 44 state beef councils and a division of the National Livestock and Meat Board. It is responsible for developing consumer marketing programs including promotion, research and information. The Meat Board is a coalition of state and national organizations representing the entire farm to market spectrum of the meat and livestock industry. It has been working through industry checkoffs to build demand for beef, veal, pork, lamb and meats since 1922. deli-prepar- ed 1 1st Baptist Church As of September 6 Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Acting Pastor Medford Hutson 300 North 75 West Centerfield, Utah 528-300- 8 |