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Show Redmond Lake Yielding Big Ones . . . IRedtnoftd 'fyecvd tanavz 'Hctvd MARJORIE MICKELSEN MRS. NEALE CHRISTENSEN - BIG PIKE Bob Willardson of Redmond proudly holds the large 7 12 pound Northern Pike he caught last week at Redmond Lake, as children, Shawn, 5 and Lisa, 3 indicate their approval. The P'ke measured 30 'week the Second Grade t The Puppies Once A inches long. The previous at the sapie lake. Elementary School News Mrs. Hales' 12 ardentfishermancaughtafourpoundpike there were two Frightening Night One night Tom and Jerry wanted to sleep out. They wanted to sleep in a tent. They put up the tent and went to sleep. They thought this was great. When they were sound asleep a nut from the tree dropped on the tent. It woke Tom up. Tom thought it was a bear. He woke Jerry up and both boys ran into the house. Not even looking to see the bear. Sterling Anderson little did it. Mother said, It is part of our fun." Now, this mud puddle was under an apple tree. The apple tree was full of apples. One day the baby pig was out under the apple tree. An apple fell on the little pig's head. Then the little pig fell into the mud puddle. The puddle felt very good so from that day on the little pig enjoyed the mud puddle. Kim Glover daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Knnedy were here to visit their families over tlie weekend. They are both employed In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Fay Harward went to Salt Lake last Tuesday for a medical appointment. She will aso visit with her children and their fami- Lynn Wolfley. The Boy Scouts and their leaders spent the weekend camping at Maple Grove for their winter camp. Allen Gurney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gurney fell and broke his kneecap while the Scouts were at Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis of Salt Lake City were weekend gueets at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Shaw of Cedar City spent the weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Ottley went to Ephraim Friday evening to hear a Choral group in which their son, Brad is a member, puppies. They lived in a basket. A little boy was their owner. The little boy liked the puppies. ' He played and played with them. The puppies had no names. The perform. My Pets little boy thought and thought of Miss Corrinne Ottley, daughter I have a name kitten. Her little of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Ottley names for the puppies. After is Boots. She has white on her feet and Miss Jeannette thinking of many names for the Kennedy, and on her throat. to them name decided he puppies, I have a puppy. His name is Tip and Sam. Keno. Teri has to feed him. Boots Leann Bosshardt hides from Keno, because Kenois too rough. When Keno catches -Mrs. Hendricksons Room Boots he bites her. One day Boots Grades 1 and 2 and Keno were eating out of The Funny Puppies In first grade we have made up the dish. Keno bit Boots. Boots Once upon a time there was a sentences in which nearly all the got mad and hissed at Keno. Finmother dog and two puppies. As words start with the same letter. ally they made friends. soon as the puppies could see they Here are some of them. Cristy Crane The fourth annual Conservation Week" for the Sevier School began to play around. They ran -Lincoln and jumped. They played in the District has been set for the first Brians .. Binr Brown-busteIn he read by week in May. Essays, speeches Lincoln's water. . . youth big ball. One day they ran away. The candlelight in a log cabin by and classroom projects will highEllise Hatch mother dog looked everywhere night. Once he borrowed a book light the week which is entirely for them. Then one day the pupThad Thurber thrust three that got wet and he worked to pay devoted to the principles of conpies came home with a dead cat. thousand thistles through the for it. He split rails and was a servation and environment. Susette Beach good worker. He was always Students from all Sevier Disthick of his thumb. honest and they called him Hon- trict Schools were asked to subWade Forsyth A Funny Story est Abe." He became our 16th mit entries for the theme for There once was a rabbit. He the week. The winning theme for Sam saw six seals swimming President. Colleen Lewis lived in a hole in the ground. somewhere. the entire school district is ConOne day a dog came along and Paul Elmore servation - Matter of Life and A Kitten Who Wanted A Horn e called, Mr. Rabbit come out. I Living." This theme was subOnce there was a kitten who mitted by have a surprise for you." The fat fox found a funny fat Jimmy Barker, age 10, So Mr. Rabbit came out and wanted a home. He saw a little from the Ashman Elementary fluffy rabbit. started to barking. The dog boy playing outside. He thought School. Sharron Williams and that was a good place to live, but ran barked he away. thought Other school theme entries He thought were: Conservation - Our Hope Ellen Ottley. Bettys big brother Buckbought the boy pulled his tail. the little boy was not nice, so of Survival" by Philip Lee, South brown boots. A Funny Story the kitten ran away to find an- Sevier High School; Lets Live Cindy Jensen other home. He saw a little girl From the Fruit of the Land, Not Once there was a poke-i-d- ot a clothes. Perish from the Waste of Man," He friend have didnt elephant. The teacher taught Traci three playing with her doll The kitten did not like the clothes. Danna . at all. Burns, Salina Elementary things today. So it scratched the little girl School; One day he went to find a Traci Hatch Serve by Conserving", and she dropped the kitten and Richard - friend. He met a giraffe. Monroe EleBeaugrand, ' it ran away. Soon it came to a mentary School; Conservation Hi," he said. The giraffe just Stories from the Second Grade little boy that was crying and walked off and didnt say a word. sad. The kitten walked up to Next he met a cheetah. The The Funny Pig cheetah didnt want to be his Once upon a time, there was a him and rubbed his fur against friend either. As the giraffe was pig who lived with his mother and his leg. The little boy smiled ready to go home he met an elefather. One day he saw his mother and picked the kitten up and poke-i-d- ot a elephant. and father roll in the mud. But loved him. He ran into the house phant They became friends. the little pig did not want to get and asked his mother if he could it. Mother told him that if Marvin Wilson dirty. So he asked them why they keep the kitten didnt belong to anyone that he could. The boy could not find anyone that the kitten belonged to. So he fed it some warm At the meeting of the Board of milk and cuddled it in his arms. Now the kitten was so happy and Education, January 28, approval was given for the initiation of a so was the little boy. Diesel Driver Training Course, Jeffery according to LaMont L. Bennett, A Windy Day Superintendent. The course will last for eight The wind was blowing very hard on a clear bright sunny weeks and will include 384 hours day. On a street a hat blew by a of intensified study in the areas cat who was going for a stroll. of deisel engines, motor carrier LAMB CHOPS and MINT JELLY defensive To a cat a hat is something safety regulations, that has to be chased a long, driving, basic operating techniChoice of Soup or Salad ques with cargos and trailers, long way. trouble The and hat cat maintenance, going very truck & Honey Baked potatoes-Roll- s fast were spied by a very large shooting and behind the wheel Dessert and Drink dog. The dog knew that to chase driving. After a thorough review by a cat was the thing that he must do. The hat, the cat, the very the Board of Education, they WWWWWWWW large dog, on a clear and windy found there are great opportuniday, would run and run as it was ties for deisel truck drivers and fun and passed me on the way. with the advent of stricter reguKim Hayes lations by the U.S. Department BAKERY E FRESH FROM OUR of Transportation the Board decided to offer this important ON ORDER training program. In Interviewing the management of HatchCo Truck Line and ROLLS, PIES, DONUTS, CINNAMON ROLLS other major haulers they said men who can qualify can be immediately placed In jobs earning between $10,000 and $15,000 per Diesel Driver Course Okayed At Sevier Tech SPECIAL Sunday, Feb. 7 My TEL. 528-33- 0 while there. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spencer were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Taylor in Loa. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Mickelson who attend school in Cedar City spent the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mason and family. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lloyd have been her brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Mc- Kinno'n of Randolph and Mr. and Mrs. William McKinnon of Bullhead, Arizona. Mrs. JoAnn Lambertson gave a birthday party for her son Phil on his 9th birthday last Friday. Seven friends were invited, a luncheon was served and games were played by the children. Mrs. Erva Gurr was hospitalized Monday at the Gunnison Valley Hospital to undergo medical observation and tests. Mrs. Leanna Madsen and family of Richfield visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorenson Monday. Leon Quarnbert of Salt Lake City visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarnberg Saturday. Mrs. JoLynn Mason and Mrs. Rhonda Huntsman attended funeral services for a friend, Mrs. Janice Sorenson in Monroe, Monday. Mrs. Gwen Curtis gaveabirth-da- y party in honor of her sonDeon early Saturday evening at her home. Later they all attended the movie, The Boatnicks in Richfield. Variety Club met Thursday evening at Pauline Fausetts. Rook prizes went to Elva Christensen and Sonoma Bosshardt. The MJ.A. put on a musical program Tuesday evening. Luella Jorgensen was in charge. Ronald Bosshardt presided. Program: Instrumental duet, Craig Lund and Alan Peterson; piano solo, Carol Lee Christensen; Piccolo solo, Liza Johnson; vocal selection, Tonya Pouldon; violin solos by Lorraine Peterson and Kirk Hales; harmonica solo, Jay Lund; instrumental, Kerri Lynn Hampton; guitar selections, Tom Morgan; guitar duet, Diane Anderson and Carol Lee Christensen; mandolin and piano duet, Marjorie Mickelsen and Tamra Mickelsen; song, Collette Peterson, Liza Sevier School District Sets Conservation Week - Oistaria lies Neighbors year. affe GUNNISON 04ueU Candidates must be at least 21 years of age and possess a chauffers license and be able to pass a physical examination. Anyone Interested in enrolling should make contact with Sevier School District Office. and Mrs. Milo Bosshardt over the PHONE 529 - 3390 PHONE 529 - 3246 Mrs. Don Huntsman went to Panguitch Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorensen. She spent the day visiting with her sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Huntsman and Mr. and Mrs. Ferral Huntsman. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Peterson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vermile Draper in Center-fie- ld Sunday afternoon. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson that Mr. and Mrs. Larry Higgins (formerly Emma Lou Bagley) of Amarillo, Texas are the proud parents of a new baby son. Mrs. Douglas Harward and her daughter DeAnn, Margarets parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Nielsen of Richfield and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burr, also of Richfield went to Riverside, Idaho last Wednesday to attend the wedding reception of her brother Ted Nielsen and Shauna Wolfley. They were overnight guests at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Page 3 1971 4, Thursday, February Brent Jensen was home at the Douglas Jensens for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Paulis Peterson Saturday and visited and family, Sandy spent the weekwith her parents, Mr end with his mother, Mrs. Aleen Clarence Mellor. Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rasmussen and daughter, Carol Lee came of Murray were visiting Mr. and over the weekend to visit here Mrs. Sidney Peterson Sunday. and in Axtell. Carol Lee was a Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lund and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chrisfamily were in Sandy to visit tensen and visited their daughMr. and Mrs. Reed Lund for the ter, Carol Lee. weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson, Mrs. Joseph Knorr and Kanab, visited their children, dren, Salt Lake came to visither Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels family Saturday and Sunday of Peterson. They and Mr. and Mrs. last week. Max Peterson and family atMr. and Mrs. Clifford Christended the wedding of Jacky tensen went Thursday to Sandy Peterson, daughter of Mr. and and visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mrs. Jack Peterson, Centerfield Mariam and family and Mr. and and Ross Bartholomew of GunnMrs. Erin Seely and family. They ison. visited Mr. and Mrs. DIckJames The Cub Scouts and parents in Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Carter had pack meeting Wednesday eveDavis and son in Murray and Mr. ning. They had their annual Pine-woand Mrs. Wayne Madsen and famDerby. Championship winily in West Jordan. ners were Karl Hales 1st, and Mrs. Hope Jensen and son, Wade Hancock, 2nd. Consolation Kevin, Salt Lake visited Sunday winners were Scott Keiffer and with Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Jensen. Kendyl Hales. Kay Hales, the Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peterson new Cub leader presented the went to Levan Sunday and visited winners with plaques and ribbons Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ballou and on to all entries. He conducted the to Provo and visited Mr. and Mrs. evenings program. The Flag Orson Harward. Ceremony was by Den 1. Newell Gregg Peterson and friend, Hales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-woKristine Kirkbride, Logan, came Hales was graduated. to spend Sunday with his parKerry Hales under sent surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital on ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson. Friday for a knee injury. His Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sorensen parents were with him and spent went to Bountiful over the weekthe remainder of the weekend in end to visit Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Salt Lake City. Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Peterson of Salt Lake had their baby son named Sunday in testimony meeting. Gregg Peterson named him Michael Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peterson had their baby named. Bishop Douglas Jensen named him Jason Larry. Mrs. Larry Peterson is the former Cola Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Pericson Peterson had a family dinner for them and Mr. and Mrs. Kim Peterson and family, Gunnison; Mrs. ClarA FULL ence Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. and of Peterson Tony Sterling LENGTH Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hunt of FEATURE Richfield. Mrs. Gerald Cross, Indio, TECHNICOLOR California came to spend four days at her home in Gunnison and she visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Markeley Sunday. STAR , THEATRE Miss Clella .Hill of Payson visited over the weekend with Gunnison, Utah Mr. and Mrs.;,.Willis Poulson. Wednesday, FEB. 10 Sheryll Bosshardt, Logan, was Adults $1.50 Under here to visit her parents. Mr. , - od Larsen. Accompanists were Ella Lee Lund, Shelly Joy Lund, Terri Lynn Hampton and Jenett Hales. Mrs. Kendyl Wilkins had an appendectomy Friday at the Gunnison Hospital. Her mother, Mrs. Ivan Hansen, Mayfield is helping in the home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen and family, Midvale spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Vannoy Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ashman. D.U.P. met Thursday afternoon at the cabin. Captain Nora Hansen conducted. The lesson was given by Marjorie Mickelsen. Lunch was served by Una Hales and Christy Mickelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jensen went to Provo Thursday afternoon to attend the wedding of a nephew, James C. Pinegar and Christine Geertson in the Pleasant View Cultural hall. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Maylen Mickelsen, Midvale came Friday night to spend the weekend with the Evan Mickelsens. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mickelsen and family, Granger came Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen went to St. George and joined Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Peterson and went through the temple. They spent two days and came home Friday. Affects You - You Affect Conservation" David Oldroyd, Pahvant Elementary School. Each school contest winner was issued a certificate and the District winner will be given a trophy. The winning theme for 1970 for Conservation - EverybodysJob Benefit" and for Everybodys 1969 Conservation - Key to the Future." Hunter-Safet- wekend. y Course Scheduled A hunter safety course for young people of the North Sevier area will begin February 10th at the School Shop. Boys and girls should be eleven years or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer of Salt Lake City came Friday to visit until Sunday with the Jay Christensens and Mr; and Mrs. Dolph Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and family and Kathy Christensen went to Salt Lake od . 12-7- People give something up when they switch to electric heat, because its worth it older to qualify. Successful completion of this course is required to purchase a Utah hunting license. One parent must accompany their youngster to registration at 7:00 p.m. The program andits requirements will be explained at this time. Tuition for the class is $1.25. The class will run for five Tuesday afternoons from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in addition to two afternoons on the rifle range. Water Courses Remain Above Normal In Area Water measurements on the snow courses from Fairview on the north to Salina on the south show all above the 1953 to 1968 average as of February 1st. The measurements are taken by the Soil Conservation Service and Forest Service. In Fairview Canyon the Mammoth Ranger Station had 39.3 inches of snow and 15.8 of water for 144 percent. Gooseberry Reservoir measured 36.5 of snow and 13.9 of water for 136 percent. Ephraim Canyon - G. B. Research Center had 52 inches of snow with 20 inches of water which is 151 percent. Headquarters stationed had 34.1 of snow with 11.6 of water for 140 percent. In Salina Canyon Farnsworth Lake measured 42.3 of snow with 15.5 of water for 165 percent; Gooseberry Ranger Station had 7.9 Inches of water in 24 inches of snow for 128 percent. Pickle Keg Springs had 32.3 of snow and 11.2 of water. 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