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Show The Salina edmmei 'Hem Family Honors Couple MARJORIE PHONE Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fjeldsted Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson entertained at a Surprise Party, Sunday afternoon, February 25th, at Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork Canyon, honoring her parents, Gilbert and Richards, who is serving on an LDS mission on the East Coast. members were the dinner table. Every member of the family was there, except Thomas F. family seated at SPOTLIGHT cont. from page Galloping Tea 1 HOSPITAL Anderson, Ernest Pierce, De-lFjeldsted, Gunnison; Dana Kinny, Mayfield; Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Gladys Hatch, Salina; Peterson, Redmond; Mrs. Emma Forsyth, Bicknell; Mrs. Jean Keller, Manti; Mrs. Son-d- ra Jones, Nephi. Surgery patients were: Mrs. oy A little Blake Gubeli, Salt Lake City; Michael Young, Gunnison. arrived new-com- er Gunnison; Mrs. Siirley Peterson, Las Vegas, Nevada. Being treated for accidents: --bmurnih on Sunday, Whitlock, bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan (Bonnie) Miller, of San Diego, California. 3ie New Convert was a bundle of pink, weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. She will have the name of Robin, after her Aunt Robyn. She has a sister, Tamara, and a brother, Brian. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith Peterson, of Salina; and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Miller, of Panguitch. .Births being recorded during the past week at the Gunnison Valley Hospital were: r. and Mrs. February Ric J. Keller, Ephraim, 9 lb. 6 12 oz., daughter. r. and Mrs. February 23-M- Hal Hendrickson, Axtell, 13 34 oz., daughter. 7 ' ANNOUNCING! LEISA MECHAM Mae Dawn's Beauty Salon Leisa graduate and coal-hauli- graduate Robert Steur Beauty College for appointment o lilt UofU Photo aajj.t Week Tour 11th, to February Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poul-so- n Jay Bosshardt went to Garwere in Salt Lake Tuesday land over the weekend and vito Saturday. Wallace attended sited a friend who was leaving schooling in Logan for the State on a mission. Road Commission, and Arnelda Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Halesand visited their children, Mr. and family, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Poulson and baby. Don Hales and family, Woods Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lund, Cross, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sandy, visited Tuesday night Kenneth Hales, Mr. and Mrs. until Monday with their childLewis Sorenson and Hilton Nelren, Jay and Junior Lund and son. Grace Nelson was home, families. They came also for too. the funeral of Dewey Lund. Mane and Jana Jorgensen, Michael Seely, Cedar City, Salt Lake, spent the weekend at visited Tuesday with his grandtheir mothers, Mrs. Luella parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jorgensen, and they visited There's More Than One Way To Seely. Ronald Blackham, Grantheir father, Terrence. on Frithem with visited Make A Peanut Butter Sandw ieh Mr. and Mrs. Jim Riley, ger, came to spend the weekday, and on Saturday, Mr. and Make it with almost any jelly, jam or preserve Thats Amer-ua- s Mrs. LaVor Cook, Richfield, end with her parents, Mr. and favorite, whether its eaten for breakfast, lunch or as a spent the day with them. snack But jou (.an also make a peanut butter sandwich with Mrs. Arnold Willardsen. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Jensen, bacon, olives or pickles Season it with curry powder, mix in Mrs. Betty Kane, Provo, was a little catchup or spread the bread with mayonnaise before paDuchesne, are first-tim- e visiting her parents, Mr. and adding the peanut butter Add raisins, sliced apples or banana rents. Their baby boy arrived Mrs. Peter Willardsen Saturday The sky s the limit1 ' Thursday, February 22, weighand Sunday. But keep this in nund It's the combination of nutrients in '1 7 7 lbs. oz. Mr. and Mrs. ing Mr. and Mrs. David Myrup, the peanut butter and enriched bread that makes this all Anier- Douglas Jensen are first-tim- e Salt Lake, spent the weekend lean sandwich woith its well deserved reputation for good nu- - .1 trition Its the reason, too, that peanut butter on toast for grandparents and the baby came with her mother, Mrs. Reva breakfast has the sanction of nutritionists ,, B on his grandmothers, Norma, Sorenson. j Peanut butter by itself is nutritious Two tablespoons Skippy Thelma Jensen Mrs. " Pickett Mr. and Mrs. Preston birthday. peanut butter conain at least as much protein as 1 medium size 1 Mr. and baby, were at their parents, is the ) to animal 6 contrast these In of milk. ounces or protein egg and Mrs. Dean Adama, Loa, the Max PetersonsandBronzell foods, peanut butter is relatively low in saturated fat. Two ! are maternal grandparents and Picketts, over the weekend. , tablespoons Skippy peanut butter a'so furnish 30 per cent of the Reconunendi d Dietary Allowance (RDA) of niacin, 15 per ' , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simpson, The Cub Scouts held their cent of phosphorus and 4 per cent of iron The bread in a sand are & Salina, Gold Banquet Friday Blue wich contributes vitamins and minerals, increases the protein Jody Johnson turned seven and energy without adding a significant amount of fat evening in the Recreation CenSunday, February 25, and had a ter. The parents and the BiNow for the additions They all add to the enjoyment of the v party on Monday. His mother, peanut butter sandw u h, but because they are used m such small d shopric and wives were guests. amounts, they contribute only small amounts of nutrients For LuGene, assisted with games Ellen Bosshardt Is the Den 1 example, a peanut butter and bacon sandwich using 2 table and luncheon. leader and Jo Ann Heath, the spoons peanut butter, 2 slices crisp bacon and 2 slices enriched LuGene had a quilting at her Webelos leader. Den 1 put ona white bread provide 1G giams of protein against 12 grams in home Friday. a plain peanut butter sandwich or a peanut butter and jellji skit about astronauts and spaceMr. and Mrs. Owen Staley sandwich The bacon also adds 35 calories over the peanut but-te- r ships. The Webelos gave a and jelly sandwich and 90 calories over a plain peanut but ,ij and sons, Bruce and Chad, of Science project demonstration. sandwich In general, most additions add carbohydrate , , ter and Mr. Mrs. Jeff Coalville, Science Awards, Travelers and only modest amounts of other nutrients It is better, nu , Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Anderson Hansen, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Awards and Naturalist Awards tritionallj, to eat a whole banana, or apple, or snack box of Mrs. Glendon Anderson were were presented to Webelos raisms along with the peanut butter sandwich. house guests of the Miles Mark Lewis, Joey Heath and For the taste and enjoyment of a nutritious peanut butter Open House Saturday evening at t for the weekend. Mr. Kardell RasmussenbyCubmas-te- r, sandwich, add whatever appeals to you Mr. and Mrs. Glendon A. Anthe DeKator Manor. The couple and Mrs. Larry Anderson and derson were honored with an was married Junior Lund. 1973 Febiuary 16, mnnnrrrTTnnnrnTrra baby were here and were at her President Milo Bosshardt and in the Salt Lake LDSTemple and B. and Mrs. Mr. J. parents, Richard Walker were the a wedding reception was held Crane, in Salina. 3 speakers Sunday evening. The that evening in the Summit Stake James Sorenson, Cedar City, Ward Choir sang two numbers in Coalville. Center came for the weekend with his directed by Ethel Jensen and The bride was beautiful in a o parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ella Lee and Shelley Jay Lund bodice style long gown ofbridal Sorenson. were at the piano and organ. neckline and satin with a high Breck Poulson and Bartley Randy Gibb was advanced to the pointed sleeves trimmed long and and Stella Colorado, Jensen, Denver, office of a Priest A train of with nylon lace. Steven Jensen, Salt Lake, were Larsen was sustained as a Juand nylon lace fell from satin here for the weekend to visit nior Sunday School worker. Her veil of her shouldeis. Is Now their parents and to attend the The Senior Citizens went by chiffon was caught with a band wedding of Glendon and Raelyn. bus to Monroe Friday evening to of pearls. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bruna banquet hosted by the Monroe The mothers were dressedin son, Mrs. Jack Brunson and Senior Citizens held in the Stake orchid brocaded satin long Mrs. Margaret Rowley, Fillmembers Forty-tw- o House. di esses. Bridesmaids, Karen Watts Olive and Mrs. more, went and enjoyed a lovely banOPEN MONDAYS Hansen and Diane Anderson,' and boys, Bryan and Maury, of BELIEVE IT OR ELSE!! quet, program and dancing. were dressed in floor length were and Mr. and Murray, visiting Mrs. Dwight Peterson gowns of orchid satin. of is a 1971 Mrs. Delbert Hansen Sunday. boys, Ronnie and Brent, Las It appears that Bill (hauler of Best man duties were perMrs. Frank Thomas, San Peand o came Wednesday Vegas, coal) Nielsenhas struck again!!! formed by Larry Anderson, a dro, California, came Saturday of Now, I know Bill, In his is a stayed with Mr. and Mrs. JaG.V.H.S. brother to Glendon. to spend a week with her momes R. Peterson. On Thurs-da- y, days, has been the do?r , Ushers were Denzil Anderther, Mrs. Vprai Anderson. Mrs. Dwight Peterson had of many dooztes, but his latest son, Jeff, Hansen and Bruce They were dinner guests Sunlittle adventure far exceeds any Staley. surgery at the Gunnison Hospiday of Mr. and Mrs. Marvel tal. They went back home on other. Although Estelle Selack Janeen Anderson was at the Anderson. Sunday. thought he had pulled his biggest wedding book and Della James Call 528-330- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Royce Jorgenboo-bothe day that he drove took care of the gifts. sen and family, Vallejo, CaliMAE DAWN, LINDA OR LEISA his roaring coal truck un lerthe Glendon and Raelyn will make , fornia, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam on 8 a &JLW v98 8 large awning overherdriveway. their home in Coalville. gotmuBOBotumumnn For it seems, Bill, after unJorgensen, Salina,andvisited Mrs. Saturday with Mr. loading the coal, found the loss Sidney Peterson. of weight in his truck had lifted Mr. and Mrs. David Poulson, it just high enough so that he Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. couldnt get out without taking tte-SIA- Li In Douglas Poulson, Springville, his truck rack or her awn'ng spent the weekend with their apart. And the onwers of the OF GUARANTEED SPECTACULARS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis HOME CENTER many attractive???? sunken 3 DAYS ONLY Poulson. THUR., FRI., SAT. gardens aid lawns throughout Mrs. Bob Willardsen was the community might have hostess to a party for her The Division of Continuing thought Bill pulled his greatest Education at the University of goof at their house. But, oh no, daughter, Leisa, on her fifth FOR LESS Utah is ve ry pleased to announce folks, the greatest, although unbirthday Thursday afternoon. THAN YOU'D EXPECT! Ten little friends played games a unique spring tour for resio occurred intentional, SAVE and had lunch. a just the other day, at the Howard dents of the State. of Utah week-lon- g Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Rasphotography tour in Albrecht home. I guess that JIG SAW mussen were in Salt Lake SaturHawaii from March 17th through Bill, preoccupied withhiswork, Lew cost, versatile that March 24th. The tour director (and I hive found that preday and Sunday of last week and appeals to every homeowner. Mokes visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald will be Mr. Borge Anderson, straight, curved or scroll cuts in wood, 26 pieces include occupied people usually mik metal, plastics, and other matertals. Rasmussen and family, Granintermountain pho71 TOW drill, 3 twist the most mistakes), put the Includes one blade. drill and Ardie M. 3" Mr. Mrs. who will bits, grinding ger, share his auger from his coal truck into tographer 3" wheel buffing Penrod, Salt Lake, Mr. and shutterbug knowledge and skills the Albiecht coal bin or at wheel, chuck keyond Mrs. Dean S. Hatch, Kearns, with aspiring photographers. least he thought that was where Reg. holder, rubber bocking 15.99 and Mr. and Mrs. David Hatch, This tour will provide an exhe put it. Then after unloading pod, 15 assorted grit West Jordan and their families. abrasive discs, xh" cellent opportunity for photoseveral tons of coal, he loaded OUR NEW LOW PRICE wheel arbor, plastic Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Jensen, graphers and those interested in the auger in the back of his case Sandy, visited on Friday and on CIRCULAR SAW photography to visit three of coal truck, closed the window Hawaii's most beautiful Monday with the Wendall Rasto the coal bin, and innocently Outstanding value In motor. purpose saw. mussens. The women are sisnds-Oahu, Kauai, and Hawaii. drove away. blades. for 714" and Well, I guess Bevel and depth adjustments easily ters. This educational tour is one later on that day, Velma went mode. Exhaust keeps sawdust away Karen Rasmussen went to of the first of its kind to be down stairs to see if Bill had from cutting lino. Koosharem to visit at her pasponsored through the Univerbrought the coal they had orrents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. sity of Utah. Two hours of dered, and much to her d smiy, Hatch and for the 17th birthUniversity credit is available to found the coal bin quite empty. day of her sister. Dawn Hatch. participants on the photography The coal had been delivered, She also visited a brother and tour. however, but the only problem family, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin For further information, was that Bill had just pu it in Hatch. the wrong place. Yes, it seems please call the Division of ConWhen You Buy This Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson You Get This tinuing Education at 581 6233 or their entire furmce was now 9 Inch 2 Deluxe went to Salt Lake over the weekwrite the University of Utah, P. submerged in several ton of ROLLER KIT NYLON BRUSH end and visited their children, O. Box 200, Salt Lake City, Bill Nielsen coal! Well, I dont Onltf Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Nielson Utah 84110. know how the Nielsens and the and baby. 149 Albrechts settled this little problem, but I do hope that this article doesnt bring a nasty law suit from the Bill Nielsen SET COOKWARE BUCKBUSTER Colorful non BUCKBUSTER residence. Oh, well, if it does, fade finish Coated with I can always borrow the said SAVE 54 Tefion Color Control (jailnjj! faikr 99 07 914 95 VALUE r money from my father-in-la4 SLICE TOASTER Garden Master Set the 0 TRICKY, TRICKY!!! tor perfect LONG HANDLE BUCKBUSTER toast every Working at Medical patients the past week at the Gunnison Valley Hospital were: Mrs. Winnie Candland, J. Leo Aldous 529-339- 0 1 The D.U.P. will have a "GalMarch loping Tea 'today 1st, in the Redmond Legion Hall. They will begin serving at 10:30 A.M. and will be open until 5 oclock. There will be Abelsquivers, cupcakes, pie, coffee, hot chocolate, puffed rice balls for sale, and also a bake sale of homemade bread, cakes and pies. Everyone is invited. Come and enjoy a good homey feeling and a good visit with friends. big nose. The patients in the Nursing Home got a chuckle out of that. . For many years she hasbeen a fan of Bing Crosbys and has taken an interest in him and his family. She wrote to Bing, just for kicks, and told him how she admired him and he sent her an air mail letter telling her all about his family. Four years ago, she fell in her apartment and broke her leg, but she counts her blessings every day. In a wheel chair in a nursing home for four years, and still counts her blessings! She puts a lot of us to shame!! She says there are people lots worse off than she. What a beautiful attitude! She is encountering many problems, but she is trying to overcome them by thinking of others instead of herself. She is truly a wonderful woman. May God bless her with added faith, courage andanoptomistic outlook in the future! t",1 - 5 ms $!dppy February Wedding M1CKFLSEN Page ts. P Sponsors D U March 1, 1973 Thursday, er. The Fjeldsteds were presented with Talisman Rose Corsage and boutonniere. The afternoon was spent with the honored couple reminiscing their courtship and early married life, which was enjoyed by the young people. Ruby Fjeldsted, for their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Twenty-fo- ur Sun lb. The Stake Missionaries held a special baptismal Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 P.M. for Ephraim Claudio. Bro. Claudio was baptized by Elder Harold B. Massey and confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints by Bishop Stanley Barrett. Bro. Claudio was born in New York and has spent the last three years in Guatemala attending He has just recently school. returned to the United States to enlist in the U. S. Navy. Bro. Claudio leaves at noon Feb- ruary 28, 1973 for San Diego, California, where he will attend boot camp. Ephraim has spent the last six weeks living with Hal Massey, of Salina. 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