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Show f f KeeUmU Hem MARJORIE PHONE Mr. and Mrs.Olin Priester and baby of Sandy spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peterson went to Provo Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Orson Harward. Mrs. Harward, Adley s sister, was released from the Utah Valley Hos- pital. Mrs. Ernel Christensen was in Provo Saturday to visit Mrs. Orson Harward. Mrs. Brent Williams, Provo and Diane Llndhardt brought Mrs. Grace Llndhardt to Mr', and Mrs. Evan Mickelsens Saturday. She wiH spend the winter with them. Mrs. Herb Childs, Mrs. Laura Black, Fillmore and Mrs. Ed Christensen, Oasis visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Black. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rasmussen, Salt Lake came Thursday of last week and visited Mrs. Rebecca Hales. She is with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales at present. While here the Rasmussens sold their property. Harvey Erickson, Fayette and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marx and Elvis Boyd of Sterling visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Orland Chidester. Mrs. Lamar' Bosshardt was visiting in Granger last week with her children, Mr. and Mrs. John Leavitt and baby. , on Sunday eveningmeetingwasput by the YWMIA. President Rhea Nelson conducted. The following program was given: song by the Beehive classes; talks by Gayla Johnson, Tonya Poul- -. son. Cola Peterson, Julie Ann Wllden, Debra Willardson, Carolyn Peterson. A piano and organ duet, Connie Joy Lund and Terri Lyn Hampton; violin solo, Lorraine Peterson, accompanied by Carolyn Peterson; song by the entire group. Awards were presented the girls by Bishop Doug- las Jensen. On Sunday evening Ethel and Orvil Jensen, Vernal Nelson and Lyal Ashman were released as1 tff f Tf f f ht Utah high schools offer advanced placement classes where gifted students do college level work and earn college credit. These classes are offered in toe schools attended by 87 of Utah high school students. This is one Utah educational program being highlighted during National Gifted Child Week, November 8, proclaimed in Utah by Governor Calvin L. Rampton. Thirty-eig- 2-- f Jews From Servicemen MICKELSEN Christmas Seals on vay To MIA workers. LuGene Johnson was put in as an MIA attendance secretary and Ethel Jensen and Nora Hansen were put in as Primary workers. Mr. mid Mrs. Rex Kearns were in Provo Wednesday. Carla Sorensen and Mrs. Marie Lynch, Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lowry and daughter, Manti were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poulson Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Christensen and Mrs. Doreen Thompson were in Fredonla, Arizona Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Judd. Mrs. Terrel kelson went with Mrs. Roy Caldwell, Mrs. Harold Nielson, Mrs. Valerie Nielson and Mrs. Mary Christensen of Centerfield to Salt Lake Monday of last week to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Newman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hales and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bangester visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales. The Don Hales visited Hilton Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jensen had visiting them Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. B.M. Jolley, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gull, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding, Mrs. Effle Pinegar and Mrs. Magdalene Fischer, all of Provo. They all went to the Johnston Hotel in Richfield for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Rasmussen and family visited in on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hales and family. Bountiful are visiting during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Perlcson Peterson and Fran went to Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Barry Peterson. Seaman Roger J. Black, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Black of Redmond is serving aboard the amphibious transport ship USS Denver with the Pacific First Fleet. The Denver uses the latest concepts in amphibious warfare. From its large helicopter flight deck, troops and equipment of a Marine battalion can be rapidly flown to combat areas ashore. Simultaneously, assault landing craft, loaded with combat supplies, can be launched from toe ships submerged well deck. Tactical deployment of this large number of assault troops and equipment combines missions previously requiring several different types of amphibious o Larry ' Shaheen Graduates Private Larry J. Shaheen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Shaheen, Salina, graduated recently from eight weeks of basic combat training at the U.S.Army Training Center (Air Defense) Fort Bliss, Texas. He was assigned to C Company, 3 Battalion, 3 Basic Combat Training Brigade. course During the eight-wehe studied the basic techniques of first aid, combat, bayonet training, drill and ceremonies and he also qualified with the M-automatic training ek hand-to-ha- nd 14 rifle. PFC Michael Hatch is serving 19th Son, Korea. Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hatch, received his basic training at Fort Ord, California. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch also have a son Jarvis serving in Vietnam. able with eight the top number given at any one school. Other classes include American and European history, biology, chemistry, languages, mathematics and physics. Schools with flexible scheduling have an advantage in offering a variety of AP classes. Facts and memorization are not the courses prime concern. Classes are geared to teaching students analyzing skills and problem-solvi- techniques ng en 529-333- Mrs. Jerold Johnson entertained toe Birthday Club at her home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Kennedy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Lynford Taylor Utah, reports 1969 state camattended a funeral in Salt Lake paign chairman Royden G. Derfor Ralph Knoll. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ainsworth rick, and contributions are beginning to come in daily to the of California visited over the Utah Tuberculosis and Health weekend at the Evan Kennedy Association offices. home. As the holiday season creeps Mrs. Stewart Johnson and girls ever closer, toe seals will add went toHebertovisither parents, color and charm to millions of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Duke while cards and packages; to bundles Stewart attended Young Farmers of gifts bringing warmth and meeting in Salt Lake. He is presicheer. Christmas Seals fit the dent of toe state group. ships. Mrs. Jaquetta Tutor and family The Denver is also equipped holiday mood well. But charm and cheer are only visited in Scipio with her uncle, with modern medical facilities part of the Christmas Seal story. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quarnberg. allowing it to perform as a The seals outlast holiday There was a special area TOPS personnel casualty receiving states Derrick. "They meeting held here on Saturday moods, ship. It is scheduled for a Western support a struggle which takes 12 afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Burr and Pacific deployment in toe near month every year. It Is a battle against tuberculosis, emphysfamily and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy future. ema, other respiratory diseases Crowther of Ely, Nevada spent smoking ami air pollution. It is a toe weekend at toe homes of Mr. and Mrs. Sammle Crowther and fight which demands constant tremendous effort. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Alvey, Sigurd. The chance for everyone to Mrs. Georgia Powell spent the in was with her daughter, Mrs. V. participate Thursday Terry Torgerson continuing Sp5 released from the hospital in battle of detecting and eradicating Joe Curtis. Word has been re Japan October 23rd and has re- these problems comes at Christjoined his company in Vietnam. mastime. Using Christmas Seals Terry has been hospitalized in is part of toe fun and festivities Vietnam and Japan for the past and also part of the serious strugServiceman-Missionary- ? three months suffering from gle, the Utah campaign chairman said. diarrhea. The Christmas Seal campaign is a direct mail solicitation for Do you want to contact a boyfunds. There is no friend in Vietnam in a hurry? u u u w "V renot who has appeal. Anyone Would a cheery message from ceived seals is asked to call the home brighten toe day for a misUtah TB Association at 484-44sionary friend on the other side and seals will be sent out imof toe world? mediately. Utah Technical College ham Of toe funds raised, 93 percent stay in the state to support local radio operators can help you. Within hours from the time a programs while toe remaining Wyoming Wife by Rodello seven is filed with toe Milimessage to percent goes nationally Hunter. This is the story of one Radio System Affiliate tary directed educational and rehome and hearth loving womans been received. has it (MARSX search projects. initiation into toe rugged huntIt isnt necessary that a boy life so ing, fishing, camping-o- ut be in the military. Many mesdear to her husband. sages leaving radio headquarters Rodello Hunter, author of A at Utah Tech, 4600 South RedHouse of Many Rooms, tells wood Road, are to friends, loved with humor and affection how her ones or missionary companions-anywhe- re in toe world. MONDAY, marriage to a wildlife expert November 17 -- ' and devoted outdoorsman ex- Minestrone soup, bread sticks, Messages should be short ploded her out of the nice warm cabbage, carrot, pineapple salad, indoors life she knew, into the marble cake, milk. To or 56 School Menu fields and streams - and blizzards - of the remote Jackson Hole country of Wyoming how she learned, first not to scare away, then to hunt big game; first to sit happily quiet at the streams edge, then to handle a rod herself then to cook toe newly caught trout over a campfire. Airs. Hunter tells how she not only survived her Initiation, but actually became a sportswoman-o- r at least enough of an angler and hunter to be a favorite companion to her favorite sportsman. Her accout of her transformation and her transplantation into Wyoming life, is rich with the atmosphere of toe region. It is a book about the beautiful wild country of toe Grand Tetons, about the knack of wilderness housekeeping, about a womans happy adjustment to a mans world. This is just one of toe many fine books to be found on the shelves of toe Salina Public Library. Go in, look around, we know you'll find several you will want to read. TUESDAY, November 18 - Poor boy sandwiches, hash browned potatoes, carrot sticks and dill pickles, fruit cup, ice box cookies, milk. WEDNESDAY, November 19-Frl- ed chicken, layered cheese potatoes, harvest green salad, french bread and butter, apricots and pineapple, milk. THURSDAY, November 20 -Chili, waldorf salad on lettuce, whole wheat bread and butter, fruit, spudnuts, milk. ( - Tacos sweet potatoes, whole glazed wheat & white swirl bread -FRIDAY, November 21 butter, celery or turnip slice, white cake with cherry topping, milk. 9 ceived that Mrs. Gay Mangrum has just been released from the hospital in Cody, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barney have been visiting their children in Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson attended a School Board Convention held in toe Salt Palace on Tuesday and Wednesday. They also visited with their son Jeffery who is employed at the Church Historians office. Mrs. Georgiana Johnson is home after spending two weeks in Murray with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson went to Provo to take their grandson, Chad home after his visit. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorensen went to Salt Lake for a medical checkup. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Madsen and family have moved to Richfield. Mrs. Hazel Curtis went to Provo to visit her daughter, Mrs. Grant Larson. Uvonne Ence is home from Salt Lake for toe weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob from spider bites. Nevertheless, all spiders probably are poisonous to some extent and should be handled with care. Children, particularly, should be taught to avoid touching them. The solitary, shiny Black Widow spider, identified by the red or yellow hour glass marking on its underside, it generally a particularly unwelcome house guest even though it is a voracious Spiders-Goo- d Be a friend to spiders? Why not? Utah has over 1,000 estimated different kinds of spiders and millions of individual spiders. Many of them, especially the ordinary garden and field spiders, benefit man since they eat insects and other small organisms. Most spiders are important in toe ecosystem and should not be destroyed unless they are definitely a problem. True, few people want spiders in the house and everyone works to avoid toe hazard of being bitten by spiders, especially toe more poisonous ones such as the . ' that fulfillment is not dependent on anything physical or mental, that it is not dependent on having or not having. or Bad? What we actually need is to become more involved with the Christ within ourselves, so that we can recognize our per- Black Widow and Brown Recluse sonal purpose for living. species. Where the spiders are Prayer helps us to commune a problem or hazard in toe house, with our Christ self, and we yard or out buildings, they can discover that there is no longer be destroyed with Insect sprays self and Christ, but a merging or by smashing with some object. into one. Our life is no longer Cleaning debris also will help empty, but satisfied and purcontrol them. poseful. Even though recent reports of six persons hospitalized for Black Widow spider bites In Pollution Attacked Weber County ha caused justifiable concern in Utah, it is true During 1968, the petroleum that normally spiders tend to industry spent a record $382 avoid people. Consequently, relamillion in its continuing efforts tively few people are ever bitten to help clean up the nations by them and very few people die air and water.' - Your Rerformance, ThelQualityt Large, easy-cleanair filter. free. Flush-c- ut handlebar convenient. Motors Colby Utah 156 Wet Main Salina, 'vAYneri&efc Abominable Sometimes fast is too fast. In clothes drying, speed is a real gamble. Because your clothes could wind up, like the shirt shown, slightly air conditioned. A flameless electric dryer dries as fast as is safely possible, without scorching, yellowing, or fading. There is no limit on how much heat you can put into a controlled heat dryer with any fuel does the job best. So, if someone promises you faster drying, be suspicious. You could pay with the shirt off your back.. See your electric dealers carefree new dryers with precisely controlled electric heat that dries your clothes just right not too slow, not too fast. Snowman Northwest Films brings you the first films ever taken of this creature, over 7 feet tall. Thrill to the excitement of the discovery of the tracks. Listen to renowned scientists discuss the BIGFOOT discoveries, filmed in part by the British Broadcasting (!orp. in FULL COLOR and SOUND. . ed Enclosed carburetor-d- irt ; . The Reboreable cylinder long engine life. 40:1 fuel mix less smoke, greater economy . but may become aggressive if its nesting area is disturbed. For resting it prefers a darkened, ' recessed undisturbed area that opens to toe sunlight. Experienced persons can recognize its presence by toe erratic webbing in the opening and general vicinity and by toe white 'cocoon-lik- e egg masses frequently in toe webbing. The Extend on agent advised being watchful and wearing protective gloves when working about places or handling material frequented by Black Widow spiders. He said they may be encountered under boards, stones, logs; in piles of old bricks, cinder blocks and stones; in stacked lumber; in woodpiles, abandoned drainage Ence. Mr. and Mrs. John Hales have tile and pipe, culverts and rodent in and about houses just returned from a business trip burrows; (particularly dry basements) and to Salt Lake City and Los Angeles. garages; in barns, sheds and outside tool boxes; under the seats of outdoor toilets; in old trash and garbage heaps; in empty flower boxes; beneath lawn benches; in empty oil drums and under old papers and cartons in toe open. Unrecognized spiders and 25 to 30 wods. A complete and other insects that present probaccurate address also is neces- lems may be sent to Professor sary. Mailing address is ade- Roberts in toe Department of quate. Zoology at Utah State University, Morale and welfare type mes- Logan, as one place where they sages are requested. Inquiries can be Identified. to military bases regarding injuries or wounds must be handled through official channels. There is no limit to the number of messages one sends. Information necessary forgetting messages sent includes: Rank or rate; name of party, serial number, organization, division, company, group, wing, ChBtU etc., and APOFPO number. For 1 will satisfy the weary The sender must include his soul. (Jer. 31:25). name, address and telephone When we seek more satis-- , number. faction in life we often find COMRARE! Woodcutting- - Job! ' eater of insect pests and rarely bites people unless pressed against soft skin. Like other spiders, it tries to avoid people Dont SHOP AT HOME cukcuyjoioin Plenty of Power for any 13, 1969 Want To Send Message - The Utah advanced placement which can be applied to other program began in 1961 when 21 similar problems. The students must learn to think and analyze students took toe nationally-administerexamination. Last at a much deeper level than is year 53.7 of toe Utah students required in ordinary high school passed the difficult test, a real work. Any student may attempt toe improvement over the first courses or even take the test none when toe of results years students passed. Approximately without taking the AP class. The test is newly-writteach 4,500 students are now involved in year by Educational Testing Serthe program. vice, Princeton, NJ. making it English is .toe most common impossible for teacher to teach AP class offering in Utah, but for the test. The examination, if passed, two exams. twelve different areas are avail ed RHONE For The Week allows students an automatic 12 quarter or 8 semester hours of credit in all Utah colleges and varying amounts of credit in 1,000 colleges or universities across the nation. Since some students are taking up to four AP classes they could conceivably enter college as a sophomore with 48 quarter hours of work already behind them. Even more creditcould be earned if toe students begins APcourses in his junior year. Credit is paid for at the rate of approximately $2 a quarter hour, a real savings compared to toe costs of actually attending college. The number of examinations taken increased 30 percent over toe previous year from 1,064 to 1,577. Eighty-on- e students passed more than one examination last year. One student passed 4. Fifteen received credit for three and 65 earned passing scores in November APRIL QUARNBERG fun-fill- ed Library Corner as a postal clerk with toe army postal unit at Yong Page Thursday. A scene soon will be everywhere. Perky, bright colors against sparkling snow....cheer-fu- l tots and a tall fir tree....the scene is the design of this years Christmas Seal. Christmas Seals have been mailed to over 136,000 homes in door-to-do- Koo-shar- !&SnUmp,y3un3 '7lctiU& 136,000 Homes 529-339- 0 Advanced Placement Glasses Offered in 38 Utah Schools now v v 7KE THEFAWLY'-UMfr- EP AT: Buy a Carefree Electric Dryer Now Salina North Sevier High School Sat.f November 15 Only Utah Power 2:00, 4:00, 6:00 & 8:00 p.i. ADMISSION: $1.50 AdulU 75c under 12 - & Light Company |