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Show Oops .... R E DM JON DIN EJA.S Marjorie Mickelsen Ph - In a picture of the Southern Utah Fuel Co. mining crew in last weeks paper, the name of one of the miners, Lanor Whitlock of Aurora, was omitted. Glen Lewis crew, using a new Jeffery Heliminer, produced a record 1,952 tons of coal on one shift, outdoing the of previous rf Save Energy H w-- (Ai'i,vnAl U' Two University of Illinois scientists reported in the Sept. 7 Wall Street Journal ' ". , . if the 110 million adult Americans who are overweight would slim down and stay slim, the energy that would be saved in planting, cultivating, harvesting, processing, transporting, selling, storing, and cooking the food that keeps them plump would more than supply the annual residential electrical requirements of Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, and j . over the Thanksgiving weekend at the home of Garth and Beulah Tolboe. They did some shopping LORI ANN NIELSEN Mrs. Emma Draper had Thanksgiving dinner at her home for her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gardner and family, Cedar City; James and Verl Jensen, Mayfield, and Mrs. Una Diamond, Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampton were in Salina at their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Colby. Vernal and Mae Nelson were guests of her son, Mr. are and Mrs. Blake Barney in Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peter- Richfield. son, Redmond; Ethel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorenson, Salt Lake City, Nelson had their families Edna and Sorenson, home - her father, Adley and Jeannette Peterson, Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Teryle Women Use Nielson and family, Wayne Marie Hawkins, Salt and More Drugs Lake; Neal Lewis and his Women, who number friend, Evette Carson, Salt of the countrys Lake; Betty Nelson, health care consumers, Springville; Boyd and take more prescription Lorraine Nelson ; Brett and drugs than men. Prescrip- Brenda Nelson, Salina, for tions for tranquilizers have Thanksgiving dinner. Allen and Louise Jensen been issued to 32 million women compared to 19 had Thanksgiving dinner at million men for their home for Jay and sedatives, to 16 million Doris Christensen (her women, compared to 12 parents); Mr. and Mrs. million men . . . for Dolph Spencer, Mr. and stimulants, to 12 million Mrs. Randy Spencer and women, compared to 5 family, Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer, Salt million men. Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cen-terfiel- d; Great-grandparen- Unhealthy Habits Despite a drop of mortality rates in recent years, destructive lifestyles by a large percentage of Americans keep our death rates high when compared to almost all of the in- dustrialized countries of Europe. UCLA researchers blamed cigarette smoking, excessive consumption of ts two-thir- alcohol, lack of exercise, high-fa- t diets, and uncontrolled high blood pressure as the major risk factors responsible for our poor showing - in spite of the fact that the United States spends more of its national resources for health care than any other country. ... Johnson, Aurora; Kathy Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Blain Spencer and family, Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin ieekk; ORDER 1979 OR HAY TOOLS in 1978: TILLAGE Get up to $900 In John Deere dollars plus a tax credit Order any new John Deere equipment listed below before the dates specified and you II earn from $75 lo $900 in John Deere dollars you can exchange for goods or services at our store And we II give you our best deal on the new tool What s more equipment ordered from our lol before 1978 ends can mean big savings via investment tax credit BUYER BONUS IN JOHN DEERE FOR ORDERS SIGNEO THROUGH EQUIPMENT JAN OOLLARS 31, 1979 APR 30, 1979 DISKS Lake and Thursday Friday. Saturday, they and some of their family spent the day in Provo. Mrs. Maylen Mickelsen and Mrs. Brent Hansen met them there. They visited Joel Lindhardt in the Utah Valley Hospital. He had surgery on his leg following an injury received at work. He will be laid up for some time. His address is: 811 500 South, Orem, Utah 84057, for anyone wishing to send him a card. Mrs. Ken (Leslie) Nelson was in Provo Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Calvert Mellor of Gunnison. Mrs. Paul Willardsen, Mrs. Burke Willardsen and Debra Willardsen spent Saturday together shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Vannoy Christensen are home. They have been in Green River all year, where he has worked construction. Mrs. Newell Olsen had a quilting during the week at the Senior Citizens Center. We wish to compliment two of our young men, Karl Hales and Kirby Nelson, for their accomplishments, being chosen by the Deseret News and Tribune to the Football All-Sta- Team. Congratulations, otfe is Subject to eauipeni ava abi.ty and Loran Barnes participated in the annual Messiah performed in Manti Sunday afternoon to Gunnison Implement a packed house. Karen Snow College Hales, student, sang in it also. Attending were Jenetts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylven Christensen, and SAVE! Dec. & With Farmers Dec. Non-Smok- Hamburger & tomato casserole, buttered green beans, pear & shredded cheese on lettuce, tear bread & honey butter, milk. 15 Norman and Brenda Tanner had their baby daughter named. Her grandfather, Willis Larsen, named her Brooke X-- & er home new discounts. Up to 22 on home pour owners policy. e. Here for the occasion were Willis and Edna Larsen and daughter, Janet Larsen, Richfield; Brendas parents, Newell and Colleen Dastrup and children, Susan, David, Diane, Karen, and Kent. The DUP met Thursday afternoon in the Legion Hall. Two lessons were given, one by Mary Sorenson and one by Dora Weller. The history was given by Lela Rasmussen, Refreshments were served by Lela and Christy Mickelsen. Mrs. Nora Hansen was the hostess this year for Thanksgiving and had 40 of her family home. Here were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hobbs, Norwalk, Calif., Ron Hobbs and girlfriend, Lottie, of Los Alamilos, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hansen and Denise, Smith-fielDeLoy and Carla Hansen and baby, North Logan; Randy and Leslie Hansen, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Watts and Thrella Watts and her y" Dennis Dailey & a - ' MaryLee Curtis Couple To Wed December 9th Mr. and Mrs. Herald Lake LDS Temple. Curtis of Aurora announce Miss Curtis is presently the forthcoming marriage living in Salt Lake City and of their daughter, is employed at Mountain Bell Telephone Co. MaryLee, to Dennis Dailey Mr. Dailey has served an f Salt Lake City. He is the LDS Spanish-speakinf Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dailey, Orem, SALINA LOCAL: The couple will be married Dec. 9 in the Salt John and Virginia Horne served a chicken dinner to guests Sunday, De" 3, in SNOW TIRE honor of the blemg of Amber Horne, daughter of Snow tires manufactured in the U.S. since Jan. 1, 1976 Arden and LaRae Horne. have the words Mud and Attending were Chris and Snow or some contrac- Bradley, Lola Bird, Arnold Horne; from out of town, tion, such as MS, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker, molded on the sidewall g sn un-,d- Pure BUILDING 40 South Main Gunnison, Utah 83634 Phone 528-356- 3 MATERIALS l t mission in New York, is a of Utah State and is College, as a landscaper architect. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City. graduate Card of Thanks We would like to express our deep appreciation for the many lovely cards, the beautiful Farmers Ins. Group Blake Donaldson water contains hydrogen and oxygen plus 33 ditferent forms of hydrogen and oxygen, a fact discovered by Dr. Harold Urey in 1934. In Salt Lake Temple Rites flowers, the delicious food, and all the expressions of sympathy given our family during our time of grief. It somehow eases our grief to have so much love and concern shown by so many. Granger, LaRaes parents; Bill, Esther, Holly, Allan Foster, Lee Follett and Sue The Charles Wilson Family Lake City. Terrie, of Salt - Special Discounts to Constractors on Lumber Insulation Plywood Doors Trusses Roofing Power Tools Rebar Builder's Appliances Cabinets Drywall & Supplies SPECIAL MILLER FALLS HAND TOOLS Masonry blade, 6 inch $3.29 Compass saw, 12 inch $3.69 Hacksaw, frame and blade $2.29 Construction supply eorp. 525 So. 1st East, Richfield, Utah PHONE: Out of Town call Toll Free, (800) 896-649- 6 662-903- 4 Meridean Lindsey and son and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lindsey (his parents), Orem; TherOn Weisser and daughter, Cindy and son, Tim and Leslie Weisser and daughter, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon An- and derson (Sail uBE fTTTTH family, Downey, Calif. Mrs. Watts came Tuesday and stayed to help her mother. Mrs. Hansen got a call from the only members of her family who couldnt come, Mark Weisser and his POLLS family, from Spokane, Nora went with Ivan and Olive back to Murray to stay for a week, and they brought her home Sunday. UP&L Co. conducted a demonstration Monday at 12 oclock in the Legion Hall. Clara Christensen showed how to prepare dishes for the holidays. - 22s Sa? Qnn? fVrrffma Personal Care All Discounted Appliances Games fQr Heaths and Rifles G5t3D Giving Wash. Roland Cgc Your For Gift Carmen Heath of Aurora were the guests of honor at a sur-Ea- st prise going-awa- y party Saturday at the Rodeway Inn in Richfield. Heath, who is chief engineer for Southern Utah Fuel Co., will essentially trade positions with Kerry Frame of Houston, who is project engineer with Coastal States Energy Co., parent of SUFCO. Frame also attended and was welcomed by the other employees attending the party. Heath, who joined SUFCO four years ago, was presented with a special CARE package by members of the mine engineering department and a gift from the entire group. A prime rib dinner was served and prizes awarded, after which the group joined in singing Christmas songs. iwro iwmni asMsaamc: Trucks & Snow tires go on the front wheels only if you have a front-whedrive motor vehicle, says the Tire Industry Safety Council. Make sure your winter ,tires match the construction ami size of your other firnq jx Trains TOOLS Giftware Infant Toys 30 Priced boys. Kay and Jenett Hales TNs THURSDAY, Tacos, carrots FRIDAY, and Ashman Mrs. a, voluntary industry Margaret Nelson were in Salt Lake at Leon and Kay standard, according to the Gonie boyfriend, Christensens Thursday to Prabarker, 're Industry Safety a University of Saturday of last week. This student from the Far .c' Saturday, Lyal and Merlin East; Jim and Peggy Wat- - """ were in Provo, shopping. 44, Murray; Eric and and SorenVernon Susan son and family, Sandy, and Mrs. Betty Kane, Provo, were home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willardsen. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Miller and daughter, Bonnie, were in Idaho Wednesday to Sunday of last week. They visited in Twin Falls with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Miller, in Boise with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean, and in Jerome with Rulons mother, Mrs. Carmen Miller. Mrs. Owen Christensen, Mrs. Ryan Christensen, and Mrs. Edris Mickelsen spent Saturday in Provo, shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen went to Salt No Snowballs peas, fried rice, cookie, milk. Coun-yta- h JOHn DEERE PfiYS YOU TO h 14 Dan-nill- Page 8 Weekly Menu Mr. and Mrs. Newell nes; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin and Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-vin- Hatch RShelle Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen; Calvin Hales Elwbod Larsen and and his fiancee, Becky Carolyn Larsen attended Rogers, from B.Y.U. Fast Meeting in Aurora, as The Spiritual presenKent and Bevyrly had their tation was given Sunday baby girl named. Kent morning by Junior and named her Shauna. They Shelley Joy Lund and hosted a dinner for both daughter, Janet, and son, sides of the family, with 25 Jeff. attending. Late Thanksgiving News: Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olsen were in Bear River City Ann ONE YEAR OLD-L- ori Nielsen celebrates her first birthday Dec. 12, 1978. She is the daughter of Teryle and Jean Nielsen of Redmond, and has one sister, Kelli Jo, age 31. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson of Redmond; Mrs. Lila Phillips of Glen Phillips of Monroe; and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nielsen of Midvale. 7, 1978, Throwing snowballs has become a serious problem and disruption at North Sevier. Two students have been hit in the eye, one MONDAY, Dec. on buns, French receiving a bad cut. Also, fried potatoes, carrot, car, bus, and school winraisin, pineapple salad, dows have been broken. Throwing snowballs will fudge, milk. no longer be tolerated on Dec. campus and disciplinary TUESDAY, 12 Scalloped potatoes action will be taken against with ham & cheese, but- those who continue to do so tered peas, orange slice, in spite of all the warnings. cornbread with peanut but- There is a city ordinance ter, honey cup, milk. throwing against and the law ensnowballs, WEDNESDAY, Dec. forcement officers will be 13 Minestroni soup, brought in when necessary, fruited jello on lettuce, according to Ross Marbread & butter, chocolate shall, principal. cake, milk. ZL&Zsi&a together. H Washington. MPimwarf School Lunch 529-339- 0 g 1,800 tons in May by Tobe produced Davies crew. record THE SUN. December Chatter Telephone Camping |