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Show 3 The SunNews. Wednesday. September 22. 1993 Elder Terron Barney to report on his Mission Elder Terron Barney has returned from serving in the Michigan Detroit Mission. He will give his report Sunday, September 26, 1993 at 2:50 p.m. in the Aurora LDS Second Ward. Terron is the son of Patty and Tracy Shaw, of Henderson, NV, and Maynard and Vicki Barney, of Aurora. Phone News Items I 528-311- Elder Terron Barney 1 Harvest Homecoming Days at Capitol Reef Kandis Lei Adams and Jared E. Jensen TWO DAYS OF PIONEER DEMONSTRATIONS - FREE Harvest Homecoming Days, a two day festival of rural and pioneer life, is set for September 24, and 25 in the Historic Fruita area of Capitol Reef National Park. Fridays events begin at 8:30 a.m., with the care, feeding, and harnessing of draft horses, at the old bam, by Rodney Carriker. At 9 a.m. a host of pioneer demonstrations will be underway in- a.m. to 4 p.m. and include most of those held on Friday, plus ham smoking, wood carvings. Bring your picnic dinner and listen to tales of Butch Cassidy and his exploits in the area by Park Ranger Jude Chrobak-Co- x at 6 p.m. At 8 There p.m. Stay Right andTough it Out: Autobiography on the Western Frontier by Robert Steensma. Many pioneers left behind rich accounts of their frontier experiences. This presentation includes their journals, and records with pride, nostalgia, sorrow and humor in the daily lives of the men and women who settled the West. No admission is charged for any Harvest Homecoming Days the of events. School groups are welcome and encouraged to attend. For more 1, information call the park 425-37- 9 or inquire at the Visitor Center. cluding pottery demonstration. Prehistoric pottery, Native American tools and survival by Larry Davis, Dave Holiday; Rug braiding, rug weaving, soap Couple Saturdays events run from 9 making, blacksmithing, Cowboy poetry on the half hour throughout the day. Quilt making, beekeeping, cattle roping, branding, plowingcultiva-tio- n with horses, and more. At 8 p.m. Songs and Stories of the San Rafael Swell by Wes Curtis, incorporating stories, slides, and original songs. Best friends forever! On 1993,KandisLei Adams and Jared E. Jensen will seal their friendship for time and eternity in the Manti LDS Temple. Kandis is the daughter of Rex and Maxine Orem. Elder and Sister Jensen are presently serving an LDS Mission in Ecuador. Jared and Kandis both attended Mountain View High School and Orem Junior High. After graduation, Kandice attended UVCC, in Orem, and later spent two years at Southern Utah University, Cedar City. Returning to Orem, she is now employed with Adams (the Mont Leon Petersen died September 15, 1993 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was bom April 30, 1934 to Oscar C. and Ann Olsen Petersen in Bridgeland, Utah. He married Velma Leona Talbot on November 6, 1958 in the Manti LDS Temple. Later divorced. 7 He served in the 15th Infantry APO 130 from June 27, 1956 to June 4,1958 and in the US AR from June 4, 1958 to June 26, 1958. He was a carpenter, and loved his grandchildren very much. Survivors include two daughters, Carla Rae Peterson, Kearns, Utah; Mrs. Allen (Becky Lynn) Harris, of Grantsville, Utah. Seven News and Tips for the week Doug Thurman All of the Paiute ATV Trail system is now open to travel. Several hundred miles of trail.crossingover three mountain ranges, have been designated for family ATV riding. This is a good time to get out and see the fall colors. Be sure to be prepared with adequate clothing. Weather can be quite cool at this time of year especially at the higher elevations and a cold storm can develop in a hurry. Plan to attend the Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree. It is scheduled for September 22-2Several different kinds of events are planned for the Richfield area, including: tractor pull, mud bog, poker run, photo contest, guided high country rides with a choice of two alternative routes, and much more. For reservations or information about the Trail, call toll free 896-889- 8. Photography. Having worked several summers for Strawberry Resort near Heber City, Jared continued working there until he received his call for the Portugal LDS Mission. Following his mission he joined the work force at WordPerfect, where he is now employed. On the evening of September 25, amid flowers of forest green and white, ribbons of mauve, the couple will greet family members and friends at a reception held in the LDS Chapel, 1485 North 800 West, Orem, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. A program will be presented from 8 to 8:30 p.m. All friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. ) grandchildren; 2 Brothers, Dale Petersen, Sterling, and Duane Kay Petersen, Commerce City, CO; Three Sisters, LaReta Lloyd, of Sandy; Leila Warsham, of Mesa, AZ; Maurine McClelland of Commerce City, CO. He was preceded in death by his parents and three sisters, Roberta Brown, Lucille Hernandez and Velma Petersen. Graveside services were held September 18, 1993, at2 p.m. in the Sterling Ward Chapel. Dedication of the grave and Military honors by American Legion Post 3 1 took place at the Sterling Cemetery under the uection of the Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home. youre near houses and campgrounds, or anytime youre around non-rider- Deena Kae Hunt William Jason Christiansen, son of William K. and Charlotte Christiansen, of Mayfield, and Deena Kae Hunt, daughter of Gordon and Sharron Jones, of Murray, are pleased to announce their upcoming marriage on Sunday, Sep tember 26, 1993. An Open House will be held in SaltLake City at the Little America Hotel Presidential Suite, that afternoon from 5 to 7 p.m. Jason and Deena will make their home in West Valley, Utah. New arrivals at Sevier Valley Hospital recently Births at Sevier Valley Hospital include the following: Aug. 28, 1993 A Girl to Roxanne and Jewett Ingram, of Richfield. August 29, 1993, a Boy to Deena and Destry Jones, of Sevier. August 31, 1993, a Girl to Gail and Neal Cox, of Sigurd September 3, 1993 a Boy to Nancy and Leron Ware, Monroe. September 6, 1993, a Girl to Laurie and Bret Baum, of Richfield. September 9, 1993, a Girl to Cindy and Barry Sorenson, of Aurora. September 15, a Girl to Lisa and Lance Wells, of Hanksville. Apples are ready at the historic orchards in Fruita Capitol Reef National ParkSupL Charles Lundy reports that apples of the Fruita orchards are ready to pick. This year, apples are abundant and the crop should last for several weeks. They will sell for $.50 per pound, $4.00 per half bushel, and $8. per bushel. There are still a number of smaller pears available for the public to pick in the Chestnut orchard, also located in Fruita. These pears The National Park service utilizes the receipts from fruit sales to help defray the cost of maintaining the historic orchards. will sell at a reduced rate of $.50 per pound, $4 per half bushel, and $8 per bushel. Call the Fruit Hotline or check at the park visitor center as to which orchards are open. . Patricia D. Cornwell, best sellauthor, will ing and award-winnin- g 1st Baptist Church While the first milk teeth usually appear in infants at about five to eight months of age, some babies are born with the future King Louis XIV of France, who was born with two teeth on Sept. 5, 1638. teeth-includ-- ing Centerfield Sunday School Worship Service keynote the 9th annual Utah Womens Conference, Discovering the Diversity and Unity of Women, hosted by Senator Orrin Hatch. The conference will be held at the Salt PalaceSymphony Hall in Salt Lake City, Friday, October 1 --- 0:00 am :00 am 28-3008 Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem porary questions Warm, Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina 1 1 300 North 75 West Centerfield Of Salina 4 or for more Information Visitors are always welcome! Call 529-394- 0 529-755- 8, 1993. The Council will include many seminars and workshops. Registration is $20 per person, which includes materials and lunch. r Phone News Items N 529-783- 9 528-311- 1 Came. . . The Auction was cailed off. . Lordy, Lordy Look Who's The Rain . We stilLhaye stuff! Groceries 25 Non-Groceri- Off 40! Happy Birthday! September 25! A es Hardware 35 Off Lades Pants 2$ 13.00 Greeting Cards 50 Oft Blouses -- 12 Price Kids A Baby 35 One Rack 60 Off Fixtures A Shelving Still vailable We're In our last hours! & s. Conference set Oct. 8 ' Jason Christiansen Couple will trade vows Utah Women's 5. or locally call TRAIL TIP - Offensive sound riders bigmay be the a bike can Even quiet gest problem. seem noisy; it depends on how and where you ride it. Keep the RPMs and speed low and steady when Chicken-man- Mont Leon Petersen from the Fanners Foundation. This scholarship is for graduating seniors to the school of their choice in theamountof$l,000. Seniors must meet certain criteria. This includes a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher; family must get 23 of their gross income from a farming source; and you must demonstrate financial need. Applications must be postmarked by November 1. ATV Trail William say vows iQbitoaries available at Extension Pa i ute 5, Adams. Jared is the son of Elder and Sister Jay E. Jensen, both of Scholarship information College is expensive these days as everyone knows. The cost of tuition, books, food, and a place to live really takes a chunk out of the check book. Currently the Sevier County Extensipn Officp as some.infor- matign; on scholarships available. Anyone interested may stop in and pick up an application. We have information and applications available for a scholarship will m mu 105 N Main Aurora 529-758- 5 Xade and his family umldlihf to express sincere thanhs to ad tvhohatLe shown love and concern after his football accident . To family andfriends for their love and concern. To the coaches andfootball buddies who coded and brought gifts. Thanhs to (Dr. Brown, and staff. And a special thanhs to those who aren't thanhfd enough. . . The EMTs,for their countless hours of service, and the personal care given. Thanhs again Wasden Tandy r Happy 11th Birthday Big Guy! Have a fun- filled year! Love You Lots! Grandma C.J. |