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Show evier ounty iairy Title Univetsal Forty-Eight- attractive Eleven Sevier County young ladies have entered the competition for the annual Dairy Princess contest. Finals will be held June 26th in Richfield. The contestants include Miss Vickie Durfee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Veir Durfee of Aurora; Sally Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Nielson of Salina; Belinda Willden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Willden of Redmond; Elizabeth Ogden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sharon RobOgden, Richfield; erts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Roberts, Annabella; Judy Turner, daughter of Mr. and SaflnQMi Mrs. Turner; Dixie Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Robinson; Peggy Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt, all of Richfield; Dorothy Busk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salina will again host the Independence Day celebration with festivities commencing on July 3rd and continuing through July 4th. Opening event will be the first annual Pony Express race, spon Vickie Durfee Holt, Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Ogden of sored the event, by the American Dixie Robinson are spon- Dairy of Nola Marie Holt Jr. Summer Visit Schedule after a long illness. Governor Makes Salina Stop On State Visit dates, you can determine the exact time and place of the Book- tour of Southern Utah, met with city officials and individuals June every-two-we- ek mobile visit. Monday, June 26, l;30to3p.m., Centerfield at the chapel; 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mayfield chapel; 6 to 7 p.m., Axtell chapel. Tuesday, June 27: 1 to 1:30 4 to 5 p.m. p.m. Gunnison; 6 to 8 p.m., Fayette chapel; Gunnison post office. Wednesday, June 28: 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Richfield Ashman school; 4:15 to 4:45 p.m. Sevier 5 to 5:45 p.m. at the chapel; Joseph, chapel; 6 to 7:30 p.m. Elsinore post office. Thursday, June 29: 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Salina, library; 3 to 3:45 p.m. Redmond post office; 4 to 5:15 p.m., Salina, 3rd East and Main; 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., Aurora post office. Friday, June 30: 12 noon to 1:30 p.m., Monroe City Park; 2 to 2:30 p.m., Austin; 2:45 to 3:45 p.m., Annabella chapel; 4 to 5 p.m. Central, chapel. Gov. Calvin 16 in Salina. The governor L. Rampton, by the Lions; fireworks by the Firemen and concessions by the Legion will all add to the enjoySalina American Legion. A pa- ment of residents and visitors. A young King and Queen will triotic program handled by the reign over the celebration in a contest currently underway. Candidates are being selected by the various clubs and will compete for the coveted title. Votes are one cent each and voting containers have been placed throughout the city. Candidates released to date r, will Ttis ot portable stage, mounted on a be the setting for nmy plays to be presented throughout Sevier County this summer. The stage was built for the Sevier County Sum mer Theatre by the Sevier School District in cooperation with the county. The Theatre will present The Purloined Platform Players each week with a performance Wednesday night in Salina at the ball park; Thursday night in Richfield at the city park; Friday night in Monroe at the city park and Saturday night in Richfield at the city park. All performances start at 8:30 p.m. and the Lee Jensen, may be considered. Delegates to the County Convention will be the same persons who were delegates to the Sevier County primary convention which was held last year. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Black, the former Marsha Rasmussen, returned from a trip to ay Mexico City. They accompanied students and teachers from the Spanish class in Laramie where Marsha is a teacher and Mr. Black is a law student at the University of Laramie. Alumni Party Attracts Couple Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Folster attended a Snow College class reunion and graduation exercises June 7 at Ephraim. A banquet at the college honored graduates of 1907, 1917, 1927, 1937, 1947, 1957 and 1967. Mr. Folster, a member of the class of 1907 was the only male member of the class present at the reunion. admission is free. North Sevier area school children from the first to fifth grade interested in taking part in the productions should meet each Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. at the portable stage which will be parked in front of the high school. Interested teenagers and adults are invited to take part in the 6:00 p.m. practice. At the present time, the directors Richard Haslam and Mrs. Roene DiFiore are working on Sing Out America - Up With People. It will be presented July 2,3,4 in the three communities. Graduates From of U With Top Honors U Lecture-Demonstrati- Centeredlnstruc-tio- n. Lee, a science instructor at Jackson Junior High School in Salt Lake City, has served three years in the air force. He Is married to the former Phyllis Pickett, they have five children. Mr. and Mrs. Nordell Dalton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arno Bastian and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Johnson and family were at the Salt Lake Airport June 20 to see Mrs. Wilma Sorensen and daughter, Geri Lyn, off to Europe on a summer tour. The TRAVEL TO MEXICO CITY son of Mr. and degree from the University of Utah at the commencement exercises June 10 in Salt Lake City. Mr. Jensen received his BS from the University of Utah in 1956. His major is educational administration. His thesis entitled Ninth Grade General Science Achievement of Students in Laboratory Centered Inon struction Compared to secretary, treasurer be chosen and other party affairs on semi-traile- 40-fo- Mrs. Marvin Jensen, Redmond, received a master of science of the Sampson; Firemen, Marsha Kiesel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will Burial directed by the Peterson Mortuary, was in the Pioneer Cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Don Murphy. 16-d- top-not- ch Earl 11a.m. 2 p.m. Rodeo 3 p.m. Republican Party for Sevier County will be held at Richfield in the Court House at 8:00 p.m. on June 23. Convention delegates of Sevier County for the Republican State Convention to be held July 15 in Salt Lake City will be elected and a county chairman, Britch. said the State Board of Health had recommended the North Sevier area join with Gunnison Valley and build a hospital together. Mayor J.B. Crane informed the governor that the North Sevier area had just completed a new clinic without the aid of federal funds and said the people would like to keep their own hospital. He asked the governors help in getting a doctor for this area. The governor was also asked to look into the feasibility of a in minor routing change of Salina Canyon if some recreation and flood control development could be forthcoming in future years. He said that in any alignment deviation the state would have to bear the cost. Before returning to Salt Lake the governor and city officials toured the new clinic. tMO Steve Camp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Camp and Suzette Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson; Lions Club, Karrie Jean Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valdo Heath and Allen Sampson, son of Mr. and Mrs. a.m. The County Convention Mor-tens- Summer hours and dates for the Bookmobile visit to Sanpete and Sevier Counties have been announced by Wendel Heaton, librarian. The schedule is on a basis commencing June 26 and continuing through the week. By adding two weeks to any of the following 10 REPUBLICAN PARTY COUNTY CONVENTION de Bookmobile Announces of Jaycettes; children's sports directed by the Jaycees, parade Receives Master Degree at U The Junior Rodeo at 3 p.m. will be sponsored by the Little League of Redmond. This promises to be a good show with plenty of bucking stock and young cowboys. many years. She was also a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Well known for her crocheting and knitting, she made many lovely gifts for relatives and friends. Mrs. Murphy had been living in Salt Lake City for the past five years. She is survived by four sons and three daughters, Lee Murphy, Provo; Dr. J. Bud Murphy, Fresno, Californpa; Owen Murphy, Salt Lake City; Ben Murphy, Kearns; Mrs. Charles (Maude) Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Jaeger, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. R.C. (Lou) Ward, Jacksonville, Florida; 13 grandchildren; 26 brothers, sisters, William Casto, Mrs. Loa Bullock, Mrs. Tessie Bench, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ida Oaks, Vernal. Funeral services were held June 16 in the Salina First Ward chapel under the direction of Bishop J.H. Springer. The program was: family prayer, Maurice Rasmussen; prelude and post-lumusic, Mrs. John Learning; invocation, George Simper; remarks, Bishop Springer; song, In The Garden, Mrs. LaMar Christensen, Mrs. Vernal Mrs. Dick Sorensen, accompanied by Janet Okerlund; speaker, Mrs. Edra Taylor Edmonds; song, Oh My Father, ladies trio; benediction, Leny Dorothy Busk first and Mill include brahma bulls. The rodeo Mill againbe presented the night of July 4 at 8 p.m. July 4th Mill open Mdth the traditional Sunrise Salute by the are: Jaycees andJaycettes, Program Sports She was born February 28, 1876, a daughter of Brigham and Caroline Mott Casto. She married William C. Murphy December 21, 1 894 in Salina. The marriage was later solmenized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died in 1947. Mrs. Murphy was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in the Relief Society for Judy Turner The rodeos Mill be held at 8 p.m. on the 3rd and Mill feature Buss Carsons stock. This stock is reported mean and top buckers PROGRAM FOR THE DAY Loney Casto Murphy, 91, a native of Salina and former resident died June 13 in a Salt Lake Peggy Hunt sections of Utah and the winners receive cash prizes. Mill activities. Parade No. 45 22, 1967 JaoQy Committees have been appointed and are busy laying the groundwork to Insure that everything will be in readiness to please the young and old alike. Concession stands will be operated all during the day and at each event with plenty of tasty morsels to please any taste. Loney Murphy Dies June 13 At Age of 91 hospital T sored by the Salina Riding Club. This event Mill start at Fish Lake and travel down the Lions Trail ending up at the riding club grounds just prior to the 8 p.m. rodeo on the 3rd. Teams have entered from all Plan now to spend the 4th of July in Redmond. The Town Board, clubs and civic organizations are planning a full day Association. Time for the final contest is 8 p.m. June 26 at the Rainbow Cafe and the public is invited. A program and dinner will be included and tickets may be secured from Mrs. Harold Peterson Salina; Mrs. Jacob Bastian, Vermillion or from Mr. or Mrs. Ogden. The deadline for entering the contest is June 22 (tonight). Anyone interested should contact a member of the committee. Sally Nielson Thursday, June July 4 Stiner Busk, Elsinore and Marie Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James fmi Etedmond Plans Sherman Belinda Willden Salina, Sevier County, Utah 84654 Year h lAvctoiilinir95.4.67 possible 4.0 Ken, son of Tad Sorensen, Salt Lake City and the grandson of Mrs. Bell Sorensen, Salina, as the top undergraduate business student was student speaker at the College of Business Graduation. He was elected to the Phi Kappa Phi Scholastic Honorary and Beta Gamma Sigma Business Honorary and was president of the Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity. He has accepted employment with the San of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co., an inter- as an accountant Francisco office national public accounting firm. Gordon Keisel; American Legion and Auxiliary, Venise Larsen, Bud daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larsen and Lynn Robins, son of Mrs. Norma Robins and Jack Robins; Riding Club, Craig Payne son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Payne and Jerri Lyn Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Christensen. SPECIAL A special attraction will be presented at 4 p.m. when the Sevier County Summer festival program presents Sing Out America-U- p With People. This event will be on a portable stage at the city park. PARADE The Salina Lions Club are directing the parade with Stanley Barrett as chairman. The theme is open and all businesses, clubs, individuals, churchs, etc. are invited to have entries. The parade will be held at 6 p.m. July 4 th and floats should be at the head of Main Street by 5 p.m. Judges will make winner selections and they will receive prizes. The Civic Betterment League of the celebration with J. H. Springer as general is in charge chairman. Two Receive Elec. Licenses Two Salina men, Courtney Ewles and Ray Christensen, received their certificates as journey electricians from the State Mrs. Dan Anderson, special Apprenticeship Council on June education instructor in the North 19. The diplomas and journeyKenneth Andrew Sorensen Sevier Schools attending a nine man cards were delivered to of weeks summer school at the Salina. The graduated from the University to receive program Utah June 10 with a BS degree Brigham Young University; Mrs. certification requires a little the in accounting. He graduated Anderson was selected to take more than four years as an apmagna cum laude with a 3.95 part in a curriculum study for Both men are employed prentice. grade point average out of a Utah schools. by Sorensen Electric in Salina. ATTEND SPECIAL SCHOOLING Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larsen of San Jose, California visited last week in Salina with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Larsen. Richard has been notified of his induction into the armed three families will remain in forces and will report June 20. Salt Lake for a few days vacation. Hew linic For IProvide Furniture Jaycettes Last year members of the Jaycettes undertook a recipe book project and ear- Salina marked the proceeds to help provide furniture for the new North Sevier Clinic. Mrs.Doug-la- s Harward was named the chairman and was assisted by the president at that time, Mrs. King Anderson; Mrs. Neil Beach, Mrs. Valdo Heath and Mrs. Courtney Ewles. Personal and favorite recipes were collected from residents and of the Salina, Redmond Aurora areas, and the committee separated, edited and had them printed into attractive booklets. These were sold throughout the state and some going to far corners of the country. This week the Jaycettes had delivered to the clinic two attractive reception room settees, four chairs and two tables at a cost of $700. The furniture is all finished in bright naugahyde colors with foam rubber padding. The furniture will be placed in the two reception rooms at the clinic. Yet to come are two large clocks to be placed on the reception room walls. HOSPITAL HELP The Jaycettes also carry out an annual project at the Salina Hospital. This year they purtables at chased two over-be- d a cost of $75.00 each. Committee members for this project were Mrs. Bud Camp, Mrs. King Anderson and Mrs. Valdo Heath. JAYCETTES PROJECT -- Committee members on the Jaycettes project to help equip the North Sevier Clinic, pictured with a portion of their furniture contribution, left to right, Mrs. Neil Beach, Mrs. Valdo Heath, Mrs. Douglas Harward, project chairman; Mrs. Courtney Ewles and Mrs. King Anderson. |