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Show Producers Salina Auction Thursday October 8, 1981 The Salma Sun Salable at auction 550 compared to 832 last week and 392 last year. Average attendance. Moderate demand on all classes offered. Feeder steers $1.00-2.0- 0 lower. Feeder heifers steady to $1.00 lower. Slaughter cows and bulls mostly $1.00 lower. Supply 70 percent feeder cattle. Redmond News WJUIum - 529-339- 0 George S. Hatch of Koosharem, to Salt Lake City to be with their son, Kevin Hatch, who had surgery last Thursday. Kevin had an accident on the job. His back was broken in two places. He is in the LD.S. Hospital. He and his family live in Cleveland, Ut. DUP held their meeting, the first of the season, Wednesday afternoon at the Town Hall. Captain Dora Weller was in charge. Nora Hansen gave a lesson on pioneer Hie M.I.A. girls and their mothers held a Night to Remember Tuesday. Eva Mae Pickett spoke to the girls on morals and virtue. Refreshments were served. Mutual president Shirley Mickelsen and counselors, Eva Mae and Leslee Nelson, were in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Nordell Peterson and family, Salt Lake City, were visiting his parents, Cleave and Velda Peterson, part of the week. A family dinner honoring J. Arthur Christensen was held Saturday at his home. Arthur turned 98 Wednesday, Oct. 7. With the help and good care of his son, Burton, he is able to enjoy his home. He enjoys visiting friends who stop by as he sits on his porch or in his rocking chair in his spotless front room. His only problem is that he cant see to read. Helping him observe his special day were Lee and Maza Christensen, Price; Owen Christensen and son, Dirk, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sorenson and his daughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen and family, Richfield, Mrs. Beth Christensen, Logan, and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christensen and family, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Sorenson and family, music. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Christensen, Salt Lake City, had a baby girl Sept. 27. Paternal grandparents are Lee and Maza Christensen, Price, is and J. Arthur Christensen, Redmond. Kirby and Georgianna Pickett, Gunnison, hosted a surprise party for their aunt, Eva Jensen, on her 86th birthday on Thursday, Oct. 1, at their home. Attending were her brothers and sisters, Marvin and Esmonte Jensen, Byron and Vera Jensen, and Mrs. Leda Jensen. Eva has always been a hard worker and has helped her family through the years. She still walks fast in spite of a recent bad sick spell. great-grandfath- er Mrs. Edris Mickelsen went to Provo Friday evening and stayed overSandy. had a night with her sister, Alissa Mickelsen Floyd and Leora Giles. birththird for her party she and Leora day Thursday afternoon Saturday, at the park. Her mother, drove to Brigham City to Mrs. Rick (Barbara) Mic- join their family for a They had kelsen, helped her and her little cousins play dinner at the Maddox Cafe and then went to games and have refreshments. Also helping her Logan to visit and recelebrate were grand- minisce at the home of their brother, James Ron mothers, Lorena Hone and Marjorie Mickelsen; and Faye Allen. With them was their mother, Maude Hone, and aunts, Mrs. Francis Allen of Nikki Mid$elsen,,Debbie Cove; Joe and Mary Lou Allen, Cloverdale, Calif.; Lund, LeiUyH$3y.. ' Barbara MickelsenJrt" Gilbfcit Allen Of Lethtended a baby shower for bridge, Canada;' Harris a friend, Lynette Weeks, and Carol Lee Allen and in Mayfield Saturday, Alton and Nadean Butter of Weston, . Ida., and Oct. 3. Cliff and Marjorie Bruce Allen, Logan. Christensen were in Fair-vieFloyd and Leora Giles Saturday, Sept. 26, came Sunday, Sept. 27, helping his daughter, and took Edris with them Marilyn' and husband, to Marys vale to visit Dick James, move into friends. their new home. They Hie bishopric called were transferred, there for volunteers to lay turf from Craig, Colo., where at the new church Friday he will work with the evening. ' A large group mining company. came to do the job. Ronald and Marjorie Riding for cattle on the Rasmussen and family, mountain this week were visited West Valley City, Owen Christensen and his parents, Philo and Velma Rasmussen, last Dirk, Que Christensen, Salt Lake city; Carl wekend. Lyman, Glen Hunter, Mrs. Wendall Rasmus- Philo Rasmussen, and sen went with her pa- Wendall Rasmussen. rents, Mr. and Mrs. FEEDER STEERS: and Large Medium Flame 1 Top Mine Rescuers These six men from Consolidated Coal Company in Emery won first place in the Benchmans contest at the price Mine Rescue Competition recently. From left are: Kent Sylvester, Salina; Gary $70.00-80.0- lbs. Petty, Emery; Lanny Sittrud, Emery; Richard Child, Emery; LeRoy 0. Oviatt, Salina and Delbert Jensen, Emery. $65.00-68.0- lbs. 896-449- 1, premises. It also will be used as space for public meetings. Facilities also have been provided to as Monday is a holiday. The new headquarters will provide adequate office space, approximately 10,350 square feet, for all Supervisors Office personnel to be housed under one roof. The new headquarters is equipped with a library, drafting room, herbarium and maproom which have not been available pre13, A viously. accommodate the lbs. lbs. per- sons, with adequate parking accessible for employees and visitors. 0 0. This move does not include personnel from lbs. 300-50- 0 $50.00-57.0- the Richfield District Rangers office located at $47.00-53.0- lbs. 0; lbs. 500-70- 0 South 100 East. They will remain at their present location to better serve the walk-i- n public. 55 $47.00-50.0- $52.00-59.0- lbs. The annual Aurora deerhunters dance will be Tuesday evening with a dance for youngters from 5 to 8 p.m. Adults can start tripping the light fantastic at 8 p.m. $46.00-50.0- per head. 0. Producers hog sale: SLAUGHTER STEERS: 5 Good and Choice $55.00-57.7- lbs. lambs, $47.00-50.0- lbs. $60.00-62.2- 0; ewes, slaughter 5. 0 and feeder ; $4800-51.00- 0. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Good and Choice 975-113- lamb Slaughter Lambs, 1000-146- lbs. $60.00-64.0Holstein 1200-146- 0 $975.00-1,200.0- 0 per head. Those showing less quality $480.00-900.0- 0 0. Butcher hogs, $9.00-17.0- $47.50-49.0- 0. 0; feeder pigs, weiners, per head. 5. Producers first monthly dairy cattle sale held Oct. 2 at 10:30 a.m.: Forty heifers for sale. Demand good on top quality; 7 month preg0 lbs. nancy tested 0; $12.00-28.0- 0 Sows, $36.00-39.0- 0. 5-- 250-40- sold at $275.00-320.0- 0 McManus Chiropractic Offices DR. W. L. MC MANUS, JR. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 500-60- 0 0; 600-70- 0 0; $54.00-57.0- lbs. 700-85- 0 . -- 0. $53.00-57.5- lbs. at the Aurora Ward Top quality 5 per head. Open yearling 700-80- 0 0; 1000-185- further feeding at ed BULLS: SLAUGHTER 0 Yield Grade 1 Yield lbs. $53.00-58.0Grade 2 and bulls for FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large Friime 1 400-50- 0 lbs. Deerhunter Dance Set training room has been provided so training can be conducted on the 800-100- 0; lbs. $57.00-61.0Large Flame 2 Holsteins 0 $300.00-535.0- 7 month pregnancy test- physical- ly-handicapped conference- $59.00-62.5- heifers per head. Can-n- er 0. 0. $45.00-48.00; 700-80- 0 0; $35.00-40.0- $31.00-35.0- 0; $58.50-63.5- 600-70- 0 Fishlake Forest To Move Office to according quarters, Kent Taylor, Forest Supervisor. The new address for the Supervisors Office is 115 East 900 North. The telephone number, will remain the same. Taylor anticipates only being closed to business on Friday afternoon and business-as-usuon Tuesday, Oct. 400-50- 0 0; $62.50-64.5- 0 $58.00-61.5- Friday, Oct. 9, the Fishlake National Forest will be moving from its main street location of 15 years to its new head- 300-40- 0 lbs. 500-60- lbs. 250-30- 0 0; Utility 586 S. Main 0; $52.00-57.0- 0. Cedar City Cultural Hall. Music will be provided SLAUGHTER COWS: Door by prizes will be given away High dressing Utility and and goodies will be Commercial 4 $40.00-44.5Cutter and other provided. 2-- 4 586-990- 490 N. Main 6 Richfield 896-868- Cedar - Mon., Wed., Fri. Richfield - Tues., Thurs. - 0. p.m. p.m. Car and Truck Tire Sale Made Tougher by Design Tires FREE Mounting and FREE Balancing Co-o- p Pickup Trucks Recreational Vehicles Multi Country Squire Radial Wide flat tread for uniform wear. 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