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Show The Salina Sun, March Open House Honors Earl A. Mickelsen First Birthday ' f f J-- v VJVy&Uv Freddy never put his toys or clothes away. One day he was getting ready for Easter. He washed his tail and hung it outside. On Easter he went to get his tail and it was gone. Freddy went to get his Easter jacket, and he could not find it. He went to get his shoes, but he could only find one shoe. He toid his mom. Freddy, you are an Easter bunny. What will all the little children do if you do not deliver Easter eggs, said his mother. So he hurried and went in his room and looked under his bed. He found his shoe. He hurried over to his friend's house and found his jacket. On his way home, he saw a little white thing under a bush, and he went over and there was his tail. After that, Freddy always remembered to put away his things. ? Jered Paul Rasmussen Angela, !), and Gayelene, 5. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 1liilo Kasimissen, Kedntond, and Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hatch, Koosharein. is Kskdale. .. (.real-grandfath- Larsen, aSBRaw Miss Merri Lynn Turner Couple To Wed In September Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Turlate Beverly Ewles ner and-thTurner are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Merri Lynn, to Perry Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Sorenson, of Center-field- . Merri Lynn is a 1977 graduate of North Sevier High School, where she was active in Student Congress, girls' interscholastic sports and held the office of Paper Editor. She presently is attending Snow College, where she working toward receiving her one year certificate in the 4-- H NEWS THE FANCY The Fancy Frosters had their first meeting March 14. We learned how to grease and flour cake pans We baked a cake and learned how to frost it and smooth it right. We decorated our cake with a clover in the middle, and we put on it. We had white frosting and the clover was done in green. Danielle Nielsen ;PMELLE NIELSEN, daugh-Je- r ;? of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis ;Nielsen, Salina, celebrated her first birthday on Tuesday, March 28, 1978. She has a brother, Jesse, 3. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Larsen, Neplii; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hall, Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Pliill Nielsen, Loa. are Airs. Pearl Nielsen, Richfield, and Larsen, Salina. Ken-.nar- d We elected our oil icers as follow;: Michelle Davies, President, Kenda Adams, Vice President; Carolyn Madsen, Secretary; Chris Ricketts, Treasurer; Lanette Thompson, Reporter; Georgia Johnson, Groomer; Nanette Thompson, Assistant Groomer; Traci Bennett, Song Leader, Alayna Dickenson, Exercise Leader. Our teacher is Libby Mason. Lanette Thompson, Reporter FLOWER POWER We held March are first meeting 16. We on elected officers. Frances Sabin, President; Demce Roberts, Secretary; Ra'Shelle Camp, Reporter. We discussed our goals lor our 4 H flower club. We decided we would hold our meetings on Mondays A a We held our second meeting on March 20 We planned the arrangement on our flower The average distance between neighboring galaxies is about :;a million light years. gardens. Ra'Shelle Camp gate the pledge Demce Roberts gave the American Pledge and prayer. RaShelle Camp, Reporter The Easter Bunny by John Dickinson by Matthew Wilson " of Secretarial Science. Perry is a 1977 graduate field of Gunnison Valley High School, where he was active in sports, FFA, and held the office of FFA president. He also is attending Snow College, where he is field of selected to the Livestock Judging team and traveled to many western states in competition. majoring in the agriculture. He was be a member of Snow-Colleg- The couple is planning a September 9 wedding, to be solemnized in the Manti Temple. Card of Thanks No words can express the thanks we want to extend to our friends in Aurora and Salina for their kindness when our loved one passed away. A special thanks to the Salina and Genevieve Crowther for their help the night Ziba was taken to crew Ambulance Provo. Also to the wonderful people of Aurora who gave food, blowers and money, but most of all their prayers during his illness and death; the people who gave blood and all the people who helped to conduct a lovely service at the chapel. Special thanks to the Aurora the Relief Bishopric Society ladies who served the and luncheon. Thanks to all. God bless all of you, Mrs Ziba Knapp Gloria Knapp Mr & Mrs. Willard Knapp &fam. Mr & Mrs. Lloyd Vincent April Events For Seniors Schedule of events for April for the Salma Senior Citizens organization includes a board meeting, dance and program, and pot luck and birthday party, in addition to the meals served daily at noon. The board meeting will be held at 6:30 p m Tuesday, April 4. at the Center. A dance and program will be at 8 p m. Thursday, April 20, in the Salina Elementary School. Senior citizens are encouraged to come to dance or just listen and enjoy visiting with friends. The monthly pot luck and birthday party will be held at 6:30 p m Thursday, April 27, at the Center A program is planned. - RJssdl Emu G1BAWEL? Super Peter Rabbit by Rob Shepherd Earl A. Mickelsen Earl Andrew Mickelsen will be honored at an open house on his 80th birthday, Sunday, April 2, at DeKator Manor in Salina by members of his family. All his friends, relatives and neighbors are invited to attend from 2 - 4 p m. No gifts are requested. Mr. Mickelsen was born April 1898 in Redmond, the son of James Andrew and Maybell 1, Hamilton Mickelsen, the second of six children. He has one sister living, Mrs. Beason (Olive) Burr. When he was two years old, his grandfather, a mason, built a house on West Sandy Lane and the family moved to Salina. He grew up playing around the depot grounds and was educated in Salina schools. Mr. Mickelsen married Myrl Curtis Nov. 14, 1917 in Richfield. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple June 22, 1922. They had six children: Edward, who is deceased; Mrs. Paul (Genave) Bastian, Salina; Mrs. Twila Hanna, Salem, Ore.; Mrs. Devon (MaeDawn) Larsen, Gunnison; Mrs. Roger (Colleen) Rasmussen, Farmington, N.M., and Mrs. Marius (Kaye) Despain, Axtell. Mr. Mickelsen has 19 grandchildren and 26 For 39 years, Mr. and Mrs. Mickelsen farmed and ranched at Gooseberry. In his spare time, he worked for the U.S. Forest Service, and in the fall, guided California deer hunters, some of whom came back annually, for 25 years. Mr. Mickelsen sold the ranch and moved to Salina because of his wifes health. She died in 1967. He married Elva Allred in the Manti Temple in January, 1968. Mickelsen has been active in the LDS Church, serving as second counselor to the bishop, Sunday School superintendent, Seventies president, and ward teacher supervisor, among others. The ancient Egyptians included books on how to reach the other world when they entombed their mummies. a rabbit ate everything he saw. He grew so big that a man built him a super rocketship so he could deliver eggs and goodies to the moon and Mars. After he returned to earth, he had super power and jumped all over delivering eggs to children on earth. At each house, the bottom of the basket opened and eggs fell all over. That is why we have Easter egg hunts. One Easter, The Bunny Tale by Kimberly Foote I think I see a bunny tail, Its white as white as snow. Its hopping down the bunny trail, And running to and fro. See, now he is on top of the hill, Now I can see him from my windowsill. The Tricky Old Weasel by Stacie Anderson When I lived in the cottage, I had a friend, and guess who he was? A cat! I was sure of everything. And so was the cat. There was a wicked weasel. He was taking one of his short naps. Cat and I were just passing by when I stepped on a twig and it broke in two with a loud noise. It woke him up. Just then I said, This is going to be the best Easter weve ever had! After we had passed, the weasel said, "Thats what you before Easter, the wicked weasel came to the house where cat and I lived. He had a ladder, a bucket of black paint, and a paint brush. He painted all the windows black. The next day was Easter. It was eight o'clock in the morning, and we were up ready for Easter. We thought it was still night, so fell back to sleep. The next time we woke up, it was 12 oclock midnight, and we were hungry. But it was still night, so went back to sleep. That night, it was stormy, and the rain washed all the paint off the windows. It was finally morning. It was a sunshiny day, so we both got up, got dressed, ate breakfast, then went out to watch the Easter parade. No one was there. Finally, a whole crowd of people came along. They all laughed. We were so era- - ONE FREE BLOWSTYLE THIS COUPON EXPIRES APRIL 15, 1 978 THIS COUPON GOOD FOR or 529-726- 1 Anytime NORTH SEVIER SAND & GRAVEL THIS COUPON GOOD l. Waffles, the Easter Rabbit by Jason Flora There once lived a little rabWaffles. Waffles bit named spudnuts, milk. WEDNESDAY, April THURSDAY, April truit on lettuce bed, celery slivers, tear bread, raisin batter bread, milk. FRIDAY, April heel, whipped potatoesbrown cabgravy, buttered carrots, , rollsbut-terjamslaw, butterfly bage milk Local Notes Mrs. June Kennedy, of Peoa, visited with her sister, Mrs. Ruby Casto, over the Easter weekend. Also visitors at Mrs. Castos home were two of her grandsons from Thornton, Colo., Dee J. and Chris Balle. Salina Legion Post Commdr. Gene Fordhqm and Mrs. along with Mr. and Mrs. For-dha- Courtney Larsen, accompanied Brenda Larsen to Salt Lake City Saturday, where she won the Utah Miss American Legion title. Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Larsen visited in Roy and Salt Lake City over the Easter weekend with relatives. New Arrivals Seven babies were born during the past week at Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield to the following families : Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sampson, Sigurd, a boy, 8 lbs. 7 oz., March 22, 1978. Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter, Elsinore, a boy, 8 lbs. 5 oz., March 24, 1978. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roberts, Monroe, a boy, 7 lbs.'7 oz., March 25, 1978. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Johns, Monroe, a boy, 8 lbs. 2 oz., March 26, 1978. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Shaw, Marysvale, a girl, 7 lbs., March SCHOOL BOARD cont. from page 1 of a new middle school in the South Sevier attendance area, 27, 1978. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis, Salina, a girl, 7 lbs. 14 oz., March 27, 1978. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Johns, Annabella, a boy, 8 lbs. 6 oz., March 27, - Chicken (oven Iried), buttered corn, tossed spring salad, doverleal rolls, banana pudding, milk. 5- 1978. "The silliest of all people are those who do foolish things to show off." Vauvenargues , as well as building improvements in all North Sevier, Richfield and South Sevier attendance areas will be considered at the next board meeting, to be held at 8 a.m. Thursday, April 27, in the Richfield High School. The meeting April 13, which falls during spring vacation, was qancelled. The board also approved the purchase of a set of risers, approximate cost $1,500, to be matched by the Community Theatre group. The risers would be portable and could be used at various schools. Tires FCR PERMANENTS THIS COUPON EXPIRES APRIL 15, 1978 HAIR HUT BEAUTY SALON LOCATED IN BUTCH CASSIDY CAMPGROUND INTERCHANGE ?miu9inesw CONSUMER PREFERRED Business of the Week B SALINA texacq COMPUTER BALANCING COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR 529-353- 1 215 W MAIN Look for this business on your green & white phone book cover UTAH Independent Bank $4.00 Off All Heat Wave! CALL Wool-Tai- April Minestrone soup, gelatin breudbut-ter- , salad, linger loud, Salinas Oldest & Only $1.00 Off All Concrete Ditches Misc. Jobs 9am to 6 pm Peter TUESDAY, 4 -- 100 x 2 equals what? They had so much fun, they forgot all about the missing eggs. . rollsbutter, INDEPENDENT BANK THIS COUPON GOOD FOR shampoo sets Call 529-755- 2 because he didnt find a tail. He went to ask the sheep if he knew where he could find a tail. He knew he could give Peter some wool. Peter was so happy that he decided to change his name. This is what he decided on, wheat ludge, milk. Once upon a tune, there was a rabbit. His name was Peter. He always made baskets and put the eggs in the baskets. He hides candy and gives gifts to every little girl and boy. He always went to Sheilas and they played games. They went outside and painted eggs. Peter asked Sheila if she could go and help him get the baskets ready. She said she could, but all the said Oh! eggs were gone. Peter, "someone has taken the Peter started to cry. eggs. Oh, dont cry, said Sheila. Then she kissed him better. Lets play a math game. I get to call the problem first - 99 x 99 equals what? No-Ta- il the Crockshake Cheerleader, and I could give you a pom Oh, said Peter, But pom. how could I go past my friends without them laughing? Well, thats all I can do, said Thanks' anyway, the lady. said Peter. I think I will go to bed. So he got some leaves and made a bed. In the morning, his friends made fun of him rolled The Easter Rabbit by Angela Ivie Peter C andace Crane Once there was a rabbit without a tail. So he went to ask the squirrel in his tree if he could have a tail. The squirrel said, I have a nut you could use to make a tail. Peter said, All right, but how do 1 jump with a nut on my tail? Well, thats all I can do, said the squirrel. So Peter went down the prairie to see the rockchuck. Peter asked if he had anything to use for a tail. Ill give you a rock to use for a tail. But a rock wont stay on my behind, said Peter. By and by he saw a house with an old lady sitting in her rocking chair. She said, When I was in my young years, I was called Easter think. He laughed his wicked laugh. When it was the night THIS COUPON EXPIRES APRIL 15, 1978 Now Available From Radio Dispatched Trucks - Anytime Of The Day! Once there was a bunny who had to come to town every year and deliver Easter eggs. He did not like to do it but he did. One morning, he went to gather carrots and cabbage for him and his grandmother to eat. But he saw a big footprint on the path. Then Peter made a trap. The next day, he got up very early in the morning. He went to check his trap. Hey! I caught the sun," he said. The suu said, Let me out of this trap. It was so hot, Peter let the sun go. Stay out of our garden, said Peter. by on MONDAY, April French tries, buttered spinach, truit saladgarnish, had fun delivering wallles. He had to go all over the world to deliver waflles. One Easter night, Waffles got sick, so he had the fastest hare in the Waflles family deliver the waflles. So the little hare set off to deliver the waffles and goodies. He hopped off in the dark and delivered waffles all over the world. sleep. That is the way that the weasel tricked us. Freddy the Forgettable Easter Bunny 'Sk Monday, Mai l'll 27, HITS. Ho lias one lirotliiT, Kardell, la, and three sisters. Haelielle, 12; delivered wallles morning, Wallles below. . Jcri'd Iaul Rasmussen. son of Mr. and Wendell Mrs, Rasmussen, of Redmond, celebrated his first birthday barrassed when they told us that Easter was yesterday, that for two nights we couldnt Pae 8 School Lunch Students Write About Easter Students in Mrs. Peggy Camps third grade at Salma Elementary School composed stories and poems for Easter, some of which are printed 30, 1978, I ffffetrs FroM Seurvice BaimMimcg Neighbor to friend building our Home Town 529-764- 2 IF NO ANSWER CALL 529-735- 0 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 99 |