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Show I Sevier Schools Complete Enrollment Study An enrollment study of the Sevier School District for 1969 has been completed and Includes a census, projected enrollments, Navajo enrollments and the student figures at Sevier Valley Tech. According to the figures released by Supt.LaMont L. Bennett, all schools show a pre-scho- ol . Wedding Bells projected decline through 1975 Sigurd, 22; Venice, 18; Anna-bell- a, with the exception of Koosharem 20; Central, 9; Elsinore, which will remain the same. 28; Joseph and Sevier, 11; Monol census figures roe, 55; Koosharem, 19 for a total which were taken October 31, of 752. 1969 show the following totals: Aurora, 43; Redmond, 17; Salina, Projected enrollment for the 104; Glenwood, 14; Richfield various schools In the district East, 167; Richfield West, 225; follows: Page 3 Thursday, March 5, 1970 Pre-scho- ' PROJECTED SAUNA ELEMENTARY STUDENTS Wedding vows were recited at the Oakland Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints for Gerry Wright of Redwood City and Dennis Paul Young of San Bruno, California. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wright, Redwood City and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Folster, Salina. Elder Delbert F. Wright presided at the morning ceremony. The groom Is the son of Mr. ENROLLMENT and Mrs. Melvin Young of San Bruno. The bride Is as1967 graduate of Sequoia High School. The groom graduated In 1966 from Crestmoor High School and attended the College of San Mateo and Stanford University. Both are presently students at Brigham Young University. Mr. and Mrs. Folster returned home February 27th after spending the month at the Wright home in Redwood City. P.T.A. FAMILY CARNIVAL APRIL Guide Patrol Studies City Government Members of the Guide Patrols in the Salina Second and Third Ward toured Salina City Hall February 24th and had city government operation explained to them by Mayor Harold Peterson and Chief of Police Gordon Kiesel. Patrol members pictured with Mayor Peterson In the city office, left to right, Scott Holt. Paul Jensen, Darrell Hamilton, Tracy Burr, Jack Lambertson, Fred Veater and Barry Wilson. Accompanying the youngsters were their patrol leaders, Mrs.Luella Long of the Second Ward and Mrs. Angus Belliston, Third Ward and also Mrs. Stanley Simpson, Third Ward Primary President. TQedtmttcC 'Hem, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Christensen of Salt Lake City came for the funeral of Mrs. Pearl Wallin Aurora and visited Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hales and family. Mr. Christensen went home Tuesday and Mrs. Christensen stayed on fora week at the Hales home. The annual scout Blue and Gold banquet was held Thursday evening in the recreation center. All scouts and parents were guests. A program conducted by Lamar Bosshardt. There was also a display of things made by the Cub Scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Peterson and family visited Sunday and Monday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampton. Mrs. James R. Peterson was hostess to a dinner in honor of her birthday February 19th. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Bouvang, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sorenson, Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Sorenson, Center-fiel- d and Mrs. Wanda Sorenson, Salina. Mrs. Don Burt gave her son, Eddy a party for his 7th birthday Tuesday. Eleven children helped him celebrate. Mrs. Elverda Tolboe came Navajo students total 15 in Monroe and the two Richfield elementary schools with 104 total in the Richfield Jr. High, South Sevier and Richfield High j at Sevier Valley Tech total 208. 20 students In auto in Business; 7 in building trades; There are body; 21 in auto mechanics; 40 8 in commercial art; 16 in cosBody; 17 in auto mechanics; 14 metology, two in drafting; 6 in electronics; two in nurses aide Post high students enrolled at and 13 in business machine Sevier Valley Tech as of January repair. 1970 total 94 including 9 in Auto High school students enrolled It takes 2,000 bolts to hold car together and only one nut to scatter them all over APRIL QUARNBERG PHONE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and sons of Page, Arizona are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cherry, Salina over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ked Nielson had their son Jason blessed Sunday, Entertaining at dinner for the family were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Peterson. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Neale Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen of Salina. Mrs. Judy Drew and family visited and had dinner at the Max Lambertson home after the baptism of their son, Phill. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarnberg visited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. James Quarnberg of Scipioonhis birthday. Allen Gurney, son of Kenneth and Jan Gurney is In the Richfield Hospital. Dean Peterson, a brother ofAl Peterson and former town resident is ill in the Salt Lake LDS Hospital. He will be there for some time if friends would like to send a card. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Mason, who were married Saturday, will make their home in Aurora. E. Pat- the highway. James terson, The Big Sandy and Hawkins (Tex.) Journal. 529-333- 9 Mr. and Mrs. Oras Jacobsen, Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. Don Kennedy, Springville; Ronald Knott; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heaps and children, Spanish Fork and Mrs. Armilda Anderson were here to attend the funeral of Pearl Wall. Dick Sampson and children of Kanab spent a week at the lome of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Memmott and his parents home in Sigurd. The 2nd in business; five in building trades; 15 in cosmetology; 26 in drafting; 24 in electronics; 22 nurses aide; 20 in commercial art; 15, business machine repair. Bee Hive girls under the direction of Mrs. Bob Ence and Mrs. Sid Curtis cleaned the Junior Sunday School for their P.T.A. FAMILY CARNIVAL APRIL home this week after spending the winter months with her children in Moab, Bear River City and Gunnison. Mrs. Arthur Forslund and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Payne and family, Salt Lake visited last weekend with Mrs. Selda Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lewis and family were in Salt Lake on business over the weekend and to visit her parents. Dale Jensen, CSU, visited his mother, Mrs. Veda Jensen over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Peterson and family, Salt Lake City, came Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peterson. Mr. rs. p0t,ert M. sen an(j family came Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Jen- sen. Preston Jensen, Bountiful, came Saturday and Sunday to see his father, Ervin Jensen who is ill. He took him to the Richfield hospital for treatment. 529-339- iimax 0 pital after spending a week for observation and tests. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mickel-se- n and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hansen and baby were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen. Mrs. Byron Jensen, Mrs. Marvin Jensen and Mr s. Kirby Pickett went to Salt Lake over the week- en to keep an eye appointment or Mrs Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brian and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Poulson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen and family, Granger, were Lester Jensens over the weekend. They came for the wedding of Sandra Pickett and Bobby Brown. The Gerry Poulsons were also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Blain Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ashman were in Salt Lake last weekend to visit their children. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Poulson, Spanish Fork, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jensen. Tom Hales and Glen Pickett went to Heber City for the state wrestling matches. Bronzell Pickett and Bob Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Hales went up to see them Friday. GUIDE Star Theatre GUNNISON, UTAH NEW SHOWTIME FOR Winter Monthi 7 p.m. Who's i Tor-gers- on Order by mail. Cafcogie HI. HI U - 13 - st.u lint; V Salt Lake City, Utah 841 area-blende- Installation AMERICAS STANDARD iS PLUMBING FIXTURES Water d, tntermountain Farmers Assn. Heaters Dish Washers 131 EAST MAIN SALINA. UTAH Disposals DAY OR NIGHT NORTHRUP KING SEEDS 528-777- 7 nmmm pmum wuuw UCVD UquMathm Sorensen Estate Saturday, March 7, 1970 - 9:30 a.m. G. W. Sorensen Garage, Gunnison, BE I 1952 1956 1958 1962 8 1960 1954 1947 Utah SOLD Farm Equipment International LI 10 Pickup Ford Yt Ton Panel Pickup Chevrolet Ton Stake Truck Dodge li Ton Expreit 34 Thunderbird V8 Tudor Studebaker Dump Flatbed Ford 8 Ford Ferguaon Tractor Farmall M with Loader 8 Farmall A Tractor 8 John Deere Hay Baler 8 John Deere Manure Spreader Miscellaneous 8 Approximately 200 Tirea (New 8 25 Metal Parts Storage Bins Filing Cabinet, Cath Regitter, Time Clock, Etc. Lit & Uaed) 8 Garage Toola and Equipment AT GUNNISON VALLEY BANK by PRIOR ARRANGEMENT 14 Premises Open Friday, March 6th for inspection of merchandise (9 to 5) Terms: STRICTLY GASH For Further Information Contact: GP Serving the Nation from the Heart of the West Dept. "N" Service Estimates Gundown Jacke Wctte 62 East 2nd South Street Sales Surveys The Big We ship anywhere. RANCHWEAR Parts TON N March 12 96 Page Color Coal Electric FINANCING AVAILABLE THURS., FRI., SAT. FREE Repaired OH Chair, Deik, jjMHmiiY i'Koyim: Mil T Send for your Gas mt; II M 1IU When you visit Salt lake Cit, drop at our friendly store, Browse through the widest selection of western clothing and saddlery in the country, latest styles. Fair prices. SADDLERY - RANCHWEAR WESTERN BOOTS . Make Office Equipment CARTOON Mrs. Ted Holm and her mother from Junction visited with Mrs. Leon Quarnberg on Monday. Bob Myers visited Leon Quarnberg on his way to Salt Lake City from Arizona where he had been on business. The Boy Scouts helped clean the park with A1 Peterson, Bob Ence, Dan Thompson, Thad and Ked Nielsen for their community project. Gladys Thompson, an aunt of Mrs. Norman Memmott spent a week at their home and then returned to Ephraim. All TRL, SAT. THUR-- . G service project. Brand with excitingly different alfalfas to get this extra growth. 919 Brand also offers stronger seedling vigor, an earlier first cutting, faster recovery, extra leafiness and more leaf spot tolerance. Result: higher yield, higher quality. More farmers grow 919 Brand than any other alfalfa brand. Its winter hardy and drought tolerant to give consistently good performance year after year. Ask us about 919 Brand, the new blend of alfalfas that has added two extra acre inches to every cutting. EMERGENCY Automobiles THEATRE Minding The Mint?" Kd:v 13' Northrup King research has supercharged 919 24 HOUR SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pickett and son, Cedar City were here over the weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bronzell Pickett and assist with the wedding. Rose Sorenson was released from the Richfield hospital Saturday and is at home. Junior Seeley came home Saturday from the Gunnison Hos- M.ti . Air Conditlunlnr . Jensen. Y441 I--- ALFALFA FURNACES Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Jensen and family of Nephi visited him in the hospital Sunday. Preston was also visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ernel (eSSS8S8SSS8333S333g8SSg32SgSe83gSSSS3SS8?) year 919 Brand CENTERFIELD MARCH v per cutting added to JACK W. PETERSON PLUMBING & HEATING MARJORIE MICKELSEN PHONE Two extra "acre inches'' VAN CLLLF TOMAS MILIAN Don V. Tibba Manti, Utah Tel. 835-212- 1 1 CARTOON Auctioneer Attorney for Estate 1 OR Rawlin V. Jacobsen Ephraim, Utah 5 Tel. 283-412- |