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Show SalinaJ.C. lituif Seminary Pin Banquet May 17 C. Install New Officer Slate The North Sevier Stake LDS Seminary will hold its annual Pin Banquet on Wednesday May 17th, in the Salina First Ward at 8:00 p.m. Chairmen of the Forty-Eight- h Year Salina, Sevier Count, Utah 84654 banquet for this year are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barrett. Forty-tw- o students will be receiving their Seminary Pins showing they have completed three years of Seminary work and will be graduating from Seminary this year. A North Sevier Stake Aaronic Twenty-on- e others who graduated Priesthood Fathers and Sons In last year will be receiving their outing will be held Saturday, guards to attach to the pin showMay 13 on the East Desert. The Otto Carl Reichert, 73, a foring they have completed four event is in commemoration of Arthur Martin, amiable barber the mer resident of Salina died April restorayear of Seminary work. All parthe of anniversary 29 in a hospital in Fresno, Calients of these students will receive in Salina for the past 45 years tion of the Aaronic Priesthood. a special invitation to attend this will open the Martin -- Hatch Activities will get underway fornia following an illness of two Barber Shop May 16. Mr. Martin at 8 a.m. with breakfast served years. occasion. recently purchased the Drew's by the Stake Officers. Dinner Funeral services will be held Drug building on East Main and will be served by the Ward Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Church has renovated the interior. Zane of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Bishops. Hatch is barbering with Mr. All fathers and sons, eleven Saints, Fourth Ward. Martin. Mr. Reichert was veil-knoyears and older are encouraged Art, as he is known, attended to in Sevier County. He and his and fun in the sociability the Utah Barber College in Salt of join this occasion. Both Aaronic sons operated the Sevier Valley Lake City and after completing Priesthood adult and youth are Fuel Company for severalyears. the course went to work with invited to Before coming to Salina he had participate. Lloyd Oscar Ivie, 76, Salt Lake Parla McKenna whose shop was been active in coal mining in City died May 7 in a Salt Lake in the Rex Building, located where Carbon County for forty years. rest home after a long illness. Peterson Smart Shop is now. In After leaving Salina, he built the He was born October 9, 1890 those days Art says hair cuts Uptown Motel in Provo, where he in Salina, a son of James Oscar were 40 cents and a shave was and his wife resided until going and Annie C. Mortensen Ivie. 20 cents. to California in 1959. He married Nora Blamires, DeIn partnership withH.F. Jensen A native of Germany, he becember 24, 1920 in the Salt Lake he later moved into the White came a member of the Church of LDS Temple. He was a former House Barber Shop, a part of the Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints chief of wage and excise tax. White House Hotel located where in 1905 when the family immiInternal Revenue Service. the First State Bank is now. They grated to the United States. Surviving are his widow, Salt worked together for ten years. His wife. Belle Beal Reichert, Lake City; sons and daughters, Mr. Martin moved to his died January 3, 1964 and since Grant L. Ivie, Fremont, Califorpresent location with Miles Curthat time he had lived with his nia; William E. Ivie, Provo; Mrs. few and except for a short time daughter in Fresno, California. Willis B. (Kathryn) Turner, Fre- located in the Holland Inn, where Surviving are the two sons, mont; Mrs. Chad (Suzanne) White, Davies Chevron is now, he has Karl of Sunnyvale, California; San Jose, California; adopted son remained in this building. Ronald of Santa Clara, Califorand daughter, Richard C. Wollen-hau- p, Mr. Martin has worked with nia and a daughter, Dr. Malno Mrs. Peter (Ruth Ann) many barbers through the years, Reichert of Fresno, California; Dubbleman, both Salt Lake City; LaMar Fredrickson from four brothers, A.O. Reichert, 21 grandchildren, 2 Ferron Ivie and Jerry Escalon, California; Julius, brothers, sisters, Robinson, Scipio and Mr. Hatch Walter and Roland Reichert of James 0. Ivie, Washington, D.C.; has been with him for two years. Salt Lake City and a sister, Mrs. H. Leon Ivie, Ogden; Mrs. Lillian Hair cuts are now $1.50 and Louise Perchates, Tooele, Utah Condie, Salt Lake City; Mrs. shaves are $1.00, quite a change and seven grandchildren. Pearl Stanford, Logan. from 1922. Burial will be in the Belmont Funeral services were conMemorial Park in Fresno. The ducted Wednesday in the Bryan BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS Lisle Funeral Home of Fresno Second LDS Ward Chapel, Salt TO OPEN One of the things I cherish has charge of the arrangements. Lake City. most in my teaching career is Bradshaw Auto Parts Co. at the wonderful cooperation and 86 East Main, Salina will re- support the parents have given said Mrs. Orval Jensen A DISTRICT BOY SCOUT COURT open May 15 with Steve West- me, will who retire from teaching OF HONOR WILL BE HELD MAY brook as manager. Mr. Westthis year. in Richfield been the brook 18, IN THE SALINA THIRD WARD has a short time. As a rule the Mrs. Jensen graduated from lambs seldom live beyond six Auto Parts for the past two BY High School in 1921 and weeks. All are real small and months training. from Brigham Young University the The since closed store, many deformed. This is believed with a normal diploma in 1923. due to the difference in gestation first of the year, has been reThe same year Miss Ethyl retime between the two species. modeled, painted and came to Redmond to teach Jolley stocked well and is The commercial sheep require arranged and second grades. She met first longer and as a result of mixing with automotive parts, equipment Orval Jensen (often called by her and accessories. with the wild specie the lambs her boy children kindergarten The Auto Parts is owned by are actually born premature. or her daddy) and they were with stores also Jack Bradshaw The lambs resemble a deer, in Richfield, Panguitch and married in 1925. They have three to some extent, and are nardaughters and a son: Mrs. Fred rower in the head, more hair Kanab. (Rue Leen) Sheppard, Mrs. J.lf. than wool and fine featured. (Gwenyth) Crane, Mrs. Sheron made effort is Every being and (Sheree) Harward, Salina to raise the lambs and at the Salt Lake City. Farrell Jensen, of a indication sniffle first they Mrs. Jensen quit teaching to are given penicillin and antiher family but returned raise biotics. dauIris Casto, during the World War n teaching ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack shortage. She taught four more Casto, was injured May 9 when years in Redmond and in 1947 hit in the head by a 5 lb. shot one of the highlights of my put. teaching career came when I The accident happened at the took over the full-tikinderpark when both boys and girls garten in Salina. physical education classes were She received a B.S. Degree working out. from Brigham Young University A group of girls were standing in 1951. Miss Jeaneen Probert will be along the fence. Kerry Hales, Mrs. Jensen, loved by all of a member of the group of Brigpracticing the shot put, called her students, was asked by one ham Young University Interto give them warning and as he little boy if she had webbed feet. national Folk Dancers that will threw Iris stepped back and was He had been told all people from tour European countries this hit on the right side, lower part Redmond were Swamp Angels and year. of the head and neck. had webbed feet. The tour will begin about June She was taken to the Salina 'if Another youngster, after a few 2 and end on August 8, their Hospital by ambulance and is days with substitute teacher, told first appearance will be in New suffering from a fracture of the Mrs. Jensen the other teacher York. occipital and an injured neck. was pretty but not near as The dancers will continue their Her condition is reported as good. beautiful as Mrs. Jensen. appearances to branches of the Mrs. Jensen has always been LDS Church in many parts of r interested In writing and has Europe. Their program will porwritten many poems, pageants tray the history of America and scripts for church, comthrough dance. The dancing group munity and school programs. has been popular and well reShe says it is always a thrill ceived wherever they have gone. Seminary Graduation for the to be walking up the street and Jeaneen is a freshman student Hi at the BYU and graduated from students of the North Sevier Stake hear from somewhere, LDS Seminary will be held Sunday teacher, then look around and Millard High School. May 21 at 2:00 p.m. in the Salina see one of her kindergarten chilShe is the daughter of Dick and First Ward. The public is cor- dren smiling and waving. These Thelma Harding Probert of Scipio dially invited to attend these things make teaching a rewarding and the grandaughter of Mr. and exercises. Guest speaker for the experience. Mrs. Edward Harding, Aurora. occasion will be President Wm. Bliss Daniels of Annabella. Pres. Daniels has taught Seminary for many years at Monroe, has recently served as a missionary in England with his wife, has been Stake President of the South Sevier Stake and is at present a Fathers, Sons Set Outing Two Salina Businesses Salina Native, nt, nt, ar ATTEND WORKSHOP Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nordfelt and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nordfelt attended a Torginal Work Shop in Ogden Saturday. Teacher Will Retire At Close of School Cen-terfle- ld; Will Tour With B.Y.U. Dancers Shot Putt Hits Student y .o' a Wty. m... ... 4 Z! ip Lt4, Dies In S.L.C. Little Half & Half A wild Rocky Mountain Big Horn Ram on the west desert made his rounds during the fall months, visiting various herds of commercial sheep that were being wintered there. His lambs are beginning to show up in herds from Sevier and Sanpete counties. The John Jorgensen herd that is being lambed in Sigurd reports about 30 Rambouillet ewes have had lambs from the wild ram. Only three have lived, a set of twins and the single pictured with this story. One of the lambs carries the distinct markings of the father, mostly brown. Most of the lambs have been stillborn, while others live only No. 39 California Lloyd Ivie Installation ceremonies May 8 seated new officers of the Salina Junior Chamber of Commerce. Election was held at a prior date. Carl Farnsworth of Panguitch, and a state Jaycee installed the new leaders. Taking over the office of president was Lamar Christensen. He succeeds Thomas Heaps. Also taking office were: internal Robert Adams; external vice president, Courtney Ewles; secretary-treasure- r, Douglas Harward; state director, Joe Springer; one-ye- ar director, diBoyd Christensen; two-yeMic John kelson. David rector, director. Hales is the carry-ov- er Thursday, May 11, 1967 Otto Reichert Laid To Rest Ready Opening LaMar Christensen Heads Salina Junior Chamber of Commerce Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Pierponl Ave. (84101) Seminary Will Graduate May 21 Stake Patriarch. Sixty-tw- o stu- dents will be honored at these graduation exercises. , J I NORTH SEVIER STAKE ROSE PROM - A portion INSPIRATIONAL of the American Left and upper is a part of the large group enjoying breakfast in the morning hours. The scene will be repeated May 30, 1967. Flags on display Memorial Day 1966 at the Salina Post American Legion Park on South State Street. alina Legion Post Memorial lay Events Salina American Legion Post has completed plans for their Memorial Day activities including the annual breakfast at the Legion Park, display of Veterans Flags, Memorial services at Koosharem, Aurora and the two Salina cemeteries according to the commander, Orson Mickel-sen. The annual breakfast has been Class Visits set between the hours of 7 a.m. the people from surrounding and 10 a.m. at the Park on South communities. State. The charge is only $1.00 FLAG DISPLAY for adults and 50 cents for children up to and including 12 years A highlight of the day is the Flag of age. The price includes all at the Legion Park, you can eat of hot cakes, eggs, Display started last year. American bacon, potatoes and a drink. This event has proven very Flags that were presented to the popular in past years and attracts families of veterans of all wars residents, former residents and who gave their lives for their country or have died since, are arranged throughout the park and carry the names of the veteran, rank, branch of service and his family. Anyone who wants a flag disSix students from North Sevier played honoring a deceased vetHigh School will participate in eran should contact Frank Selack the Future Farmers of America immediately. Staffs have to be livestock judging contest. The prepared by the Legion prior to state competition will be held their display. Mr. Selack can in Logan Friday and Saturday. also secure a flag for a nominal cost If the original has been lost Team members are Dennis Nielsen, Breck Poulson, Glen Lewis, by the family. Kim Sorensen, Ward Robins and Mike Robins. MEMORIAL SEFVICES Judging Team Coal Mine Will Compete Instructor E. Smith Peterson and 29 members of his physiography class visited the Convulsion Coal Mine May 8. The class is a study in the description of the features and phenomena of nature. Class members studied the coal formation, faults and how it is mined. Hater Users Set Annual Meet-Tour The annual meeting and tour of the Sevier River Water Users Association has been scheduled May 22 and 23 with all members and interested persons extended an invitation. May 22nd the meeting will convene at 10 a.m. at the irrigation company offices at 40 South 300 West in Delta. A tour of four company lining projects and discussion of water use on farms will fill the morning agenda. A noon luncheon at Hatchs City Cafe will be followed at 1:1 5 p.m. by a tour and discussion of water management facilities, water measuring and distribution and delivery of water from river to canal companies. The evening session will convene at 8 p.m. at the Delta High School Auditorium. The program will follow a welcome address by Dan Perkins, chairman of the Seiver River Water Users Association. Lyn Ludlow, manager of Salina Post members will out Memorial Services honoring the men and women who have served their country and have died. They will be at the cemetery in Koosharem at 9 a.m.; Aurora, 10:30 a.m.; Salina Eastside, 11 a.m. and the Pioneer Cemetery at 11:30 a.m. The public is invited to join in this short program. carry the Central Utah Conservancy District, will discuss that project and Palmer DeLong, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation will report on U.S.B.R. studies. Section 6 Public Law 566 studies will be reported by Creighton N. Gilbert, Field Staff Leader for the Soil Conservation Service and Max Robinson, U.S. Forest Service will Salina Lions Club members speak on the Sheep Creek studies. will collect old newspapers this Watershed Studies by Dr. Ben Saturday, May 13th, during the Grover and Water Use on Farms morning hours according to Ted by Richard L. Griffin, both from Sorensen, club president. NewsUtah State University, will compapers should be tied in bundles plete the evenings program. and placed where they can be seen May 23 the group will assemble from the street. In case you are at 8:30 a.m. and tour the farming missed notify Mr. Sorensen prior and feeding operations in Delta to noon. until noon. Paper Pickup This Saturday FFA Members Take Honors Muzzle Measles !.1?& SATURDAY, MAY 13, &! J Jn j This Saturday, May 13th, is doomsday for measles in the state of Utah. Thats the day the Utah State Medical Association and the Utah State Department of Health plan to Muzzle Measles, once and for all! will be held Fifty throughout the state to administer vaccine to children from ages 1 to 12 who have not had measles or a measles shot. For the North Sevier area, the clinic will be held at the Ashman Elementary School auditorium between the hours of 2 and 6 p.m., under the direction of Dr. Joseph Halgren. six-clini- cs The North Sevier MIA will hold May 13 at 9 p.m. in the Redmond Youth Center. The theme is Hearts and Romance. The floorshow, their Rose Prom - MIXED UP Top is pictured a Rambouillet Ewe and her lamb that was sired by a wild Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep. The slash of brown on the right front shoulder of the lamb and the back leg Is coloring from the father. Lower picture shows Johnny Jorgensen holding a regular lamb on the left and the little on the right. half-and-h- alf featuring the June Conference dances will be at 10:30. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Briggs, Stake Dance Directors, will be in charge of the floor show. The price is $1.00 a couple, 25? for extra ladies. The dress is Best Dress and everyone 14 and up is invited to attend. The Salina Junior Chamber of Commerce continued their clean-u- p efforts May 7, club members getting together to put heavy equipment to work cleaning up areas that had been burned and torn down. Fourteen truck loads of trash were hauled from two lots and the club members started on a third. Anyone desiring help in getting their lots cleaned of old buildings, corrals, etc. should contact the club chairman, 9. Courtney Ewles, Telephone CLEAN-U- P CONTINUES: 529-442- Precip. .06 - WINNERS Top picture is Merlin Durfee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barney of Aurora who won 3rd, 4th and 5th place in the heavy division, fat Hampshire hogs during the Spanish Fork Livestock Show, May 6th. Lower picture, left, Dennis Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielsen who won reserve champion in the lamb division and Tim Bastian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bastian of Aurora, winner of 5th place in the lamb class. All are members of the North Sevier FFA. The reserve champion lamb sold for $1.40 per lb. |