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Show Golden Wedding Anniversary Valdo Heath tedtHMcC 'Hewb Valdo Heath, accompanied by MARJORIE M1CKFLSEN PHONE Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peterson for the fourth time. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Peterson are first-tim- e grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Mathus, ofBountiful, are parents of a baby girl born March 16th weighing 7 lbs. The mother is the former Cynthia are Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Ras- mussen will be celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniver- sary March 25th, 1973, at their home at 496 East Main. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. They are the parents of four children, Verl Rasmussen, Sa- Rasmussen They will hold Open House 2 to 5 P.M. They request no gifts, please. from Art Exhibit HOSted By Snow College lina, Roween Green, Ogden, Gwen Hallows, Aurora, Rodney Rasmussen, Monticello. They have 11 grandchildren and 13 An exhibition of contempo- rary and old master original graphic art will be presented Monday, March 26, from 12 noon to 7 P.M. in the Snow College library. The public is invited to view the exhibit, according to Prof. Jim Aston, college Art Dept., 4MIAIK chairman. Included in the exhibition will be over 1,000 original etchings, lithographs and woodcuts by artists such as Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Dali, Goya, Renoir, Kollwitz and others. Included will be examples of the work of contemporary American, European and Japanese printmakers. The prints can be purchased, with prices ranging up from A little new baby boy has arrived to bless the home of Hal and Renee Anderson, of Murray. He was born on February 28th and his name will be Derek Travis. He has two brothers and two sisters: Shauna, Scott, Trent and Michelle. Leath and Faye Rasmussen have been up to see and get acquainted with their little new grandson. Grandparents of the little newcomer are Mr. and Mrs. $5.00. The graphic art exhibition is sponsored by the Ferdinand Ro-tGalleries of Baltimore. A representative of the galleries will be present during the exhibit to answer questions the public may have regarding graphic art and print making. Leath Rasmussen, of Salina, and Mrs. Gertrude Anderson, of Gunnison. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Ludella Anderson, of Gunnison and Mrs. Anna Jensen, of Salina. en New Paint & Wallpaper Store Open Now Harold L. Curtis, Aurora BACK OF MY HOME 180 No. Main Aurora STOCK UP FOB SPRING Pratt Lambert Paint Save 20 on Paint Order now-Wapaper as low as 250 per roll Also small stock of Fuller Paint. & ll If you wish my help Call early 529-353- 2 or evenings at home - Variety Club met Thursday at Edris Mickelsens. Leola Brown, of Sigurd, was a guest. Rook prizes went to El va Christensen, Marh Christensen and Leola. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Poulson attended the funeral of Luther Wingett in Monroe on Wednesday. H & W Club met Wednesday evening at Arvilla Rasmussen's and Pinochle prizes were won by Una Hales, Velma Black and Hilda Waters. Mr. and Mrs. MiloBosshardt went to Rupert, Idaho Thursday and Friday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Banks and family, their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson were Salt Lake visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peterson hosted a dinner party Tuesday evening. Violet Johnson, Salina, Mr. and MrsTJoe Curtis, Aurora, Mr.andMrs.LeoThal-ma- n and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bastian, Vermillion, were guests. Lee Rasmussen and sons, Tracy and Terral, Boise, his wife and children, spent Friday of last week in Salt Lake. Valdo attended a Medicare 529-339- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen and baby, Elaine, and Steven Jensen and Neil Reid, Salt Lake, came to spend the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Vontess Ida- ho, visited the Sidney Petersons Thursday and Friday. They received word death of Mrs. Winnie Rasmussen in Oakland, California. She was a sister of Arthur, Neal and Rasbel Draper, and was married to the brother of Wilford Rasmussen and Idella Willard-se- n. e The Beehive girls of M.I.A. gave a party for Jan and Jill Bosshardt for their 13th birthday Friday. They gave them a "Treasure of Truth book and a decorated birthday cake. On Sunday, they were honored guests at a family dinner given by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bosshardt. Mr. and Mrs. David Myrup, Salt Lake, were visiting her mother, Mrs. Peva Sorenson, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and daughter, Salt Lake, came to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bron-ze- ll Pickett. Mrs. Selda Payne came home after spending the winter with her children in Orem and Salt Lake. The Relief Society observed its 131st birthday with a party Tuesday morning. The homemaking lesson was given by Arnelda Poulson at 10 A.M., followed by an outstanding program by a group of women from Salina First Ward. They brought many laughs with their portrayals of unusual hats tied in with songs, dances, skits, and funny costumes from the talented group. Thressa Rasmussen is the director and Marjorie Jensen accompanist. Barbara Nelson was the narraA delicious tor. roast beef was served to everyone family style on gaily decorated ta bles. Doris Christensen, Mau-ri- ne Hales and Olga Larsen assisted by the Relief Society presidency prepared and served the dinner and Shelley Lund and Ella Lee Lund decorated the tables. During the lesson, Sister Arnelda showed ideas for Easter decorations. She also had a pretty cake, Easter egg and a basket and at the dinner, she had lucky place cards. Norma Jensen got the cake, Carla Wilkins, the Easter egg, and Mae Nelson, the basket. Mr. ana Mrs. Wallace Poulson went to Provo Saturday to keep an appointment with an eye specialist for Arnelda. They stayed for the ballgameandMr. and Mrs. Johnny Poulson and baby met them there and came with them home. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fenn, of Benson, Arizona, came and they were all dinner guests of Wally and Arnelda Sunday. Also a daughter of the Fenns, Maxine, and baby, of Monticello, came. They went on to Provo because of the death of Mrs. Fenns mother, Mrs. Ellen T.Wanlass. Another daughter, Julie Fenn, B.Y.U. student, came with them down here. Wallace Poulson went to Boise this week to attend a convention on A.S.H.U.A. with the Safety Division of Highway Department. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Rasmussen hosted a dinner Sunday for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hatch, and their daughter, Dawn, and son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hatch, of Koosharem. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gibb and family, Woods Cross, and Mr. and Mrs. Reldon Paul and family, Glenwood, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibb. Another daughter, Becky Sessions, had a baby girl at the Gunnison Hospital, weighing 9 lbs. 2 oz. Her husband, Stan, is in Vietnam with the Navy, and Becky is staying with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and baby came to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. IF Dell Johnson and went to Loato her parents. The M.I.A. had Stake Stan- dard Night Tuesday evening. Carla Wilkins is the Stake leader and conducted the program. The and their mothers heard guest speaker, Sherridan Steinbaugh. LuGene Johnson and her daughter, Liza, gave Mother-daughtRefreshtributes. ments were served. Each Ward had a job with invitations, decorations, refreshments, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen, Logan, became parents of a baby girl Sunday March 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sorenson, Axtell, are grandparents, and J. Arthur Christensen, greatgrandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lund and Mia-Ma- Cancer Film On KSL T.V. Attends Workshop id Mia-Mai- ds er family and Rick Mickelsenwent to Salt Lake Friday night and The Lunds visited Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lund and Rick stayed with his sister and family, the Roger Petersons. Mr. and Mrs. Evan MacAr-thu- r, Mt. Pleasant, were visiting the Evan Mickelsens Sunday afternoon and evening. The High Counsel put on the program Sunday evening. Ro- - W'orkshop at the Royal Inn in Salt Lake, sponsored by Hospital Financial Management Association, Utah Chapter, of which he is a member. He was representing the Gunnison Valley Hospital at the Workshop. It was held in regards to accounting and medicare problems in small hospitals. Mrs. Heath and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Blan-de- n Curtis while Valdo attended the Workshop. bert Jensen was the speaker and a convert to the Church, Goldie Abbott, of Nova Scotia, Canada, was a guest speaker. She had come to visit her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cottle. Evelyn Jacobsen sang "Temple By The River, accompanied by Marjorie Jensen. Elder Keith Christensen came home Thursday from his mission. He was in the Mission. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen, and sisters, Carol Lee and Kathy, met him at the airport in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jensen and son, Keith, South Jordan, visited hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Jensen, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kendyl Wilkins and family went to St. George over the weekend and spent it with his parents, the C. L. Wilkins. Richard Walker went to Cedar City over the weekend and visited friends. Mrs. ITDell Johnson attended a bridal shower for Georgi-an- na Warren C. Rhoads, of BrighBrothers and sisters enjoyed ton, Colorado, visited in Salina a on lovely last week. He was met by Teddy to honor Phill and Nita Sunday Nielsen, Bird and he stayed at Teds who were married. recently home. Mr. Rhoads visited reJoining them were Bill and latives in Salina and in RichNielsen at their home, field. He was a dinner guest at Virgie Derell and Helen Barney and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee and Dorene Colby, the latNielsen Thursday evening. ter two couples being from Mrs. Tirza Ivie is visiting in Pleasant Grove. Van Nuys, California with her Mrs. Bonnie Bumgardner Mr. daughter and spent last week in Richfield, and Mrs. Gary Draper and staying with her grandchildren, family. the children of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Neva Crane is at home, Ross Bumgardner, while Ross recovering from minor surgery and his wife chaperoned the performed In the Gunnison HosRichfield High School Band to Best pital last Thursday. Disneyland. The band played at wishes are extended to her for Disneyland and Ross sang three a rapid recovery. numbers with them. n and Mr. Mrs. Blaine Torgen-soReba Olsen, of Logan, enjoyed enjoyed a lovely weekend. a visit with her mother, Mrs. Friday and Saturday they wat- Fern Peterson, last Saturday ched the basketball games in and Sunday. Provo and on Sunday they spent in Salt Lake celeb: at the day Mr. and Mrs. Derb Wood, ing their sons birthday. Their Mr. and Mrs. Jay Andersonand a daughter, Lois, prepared Mr. and Mrs. Ted Broder, of lovely dinner for David. Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins Salt Lake City, have vacationed in Phoenix, Mesa and Tempe, and Mr. and Mrs. Rhuben Jensen have been vacationing in Arizona. They report that the flowers down there are beautiSan Diego, California and sightful and the in seeing in the State of Arizona Mesa are Temple grounds gorgeous. for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ThompThe weekend of the 10th and son, in the company of Mr. and 11th was an enjoyable one for LaVon and Christensen Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Othello Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Derb Wood. They in Logan with their recently returned home from visited and Bryan a vacation. They daughter and Kathy Rasmussen. Kathy enjoyed Lake Meade and I ake Havasu City and marveled at prepared a lovely birthday dinthe new home of the London ner for her Dads Natal Day. Mr. and Mrs. LeathRasmus-se- n Bridge in Arizona. They spent spent Sunday in Cedar City a month of their time in Arivisiting with their daughter and zona. Rae Dawn and GorMrs. Dorene Thompson and don Sutherland and helped their little granddaughter Jodie celeher daughter, Paula Wimrrier, brate her fourth birthday. and son, Brady, of Lawton, Oklahoma, visited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Thompson. On Saturday, Merrill and Josephine visited in Provo with Dorene and Paula before Paula returned to Oklahoma. son-in-la- w, -- son-in-la- six-we- ek Craig in Richfield Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stread-bec- k, Salt Lake, became parents of a baby boy that weighed 11 lbs. 6 oz. Mr. and Mrs.Que Mickelsen are grandparents and Mrs. Christy Mickelsen greatMr. and Mrs. grandmother. Ronald Bosshardt and Mrs.Que Mickelsen went up Saturday and Sunday. They were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mickelsen. Mr. and Mrs. MyVisiting Saturday at the home ron Mickelsen were guests, too. of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Torger-so- n were Mrs. Kay Colby and They brought a son of the Streadbecks, Michael, with Mrs. Larry Edwards and childthem home and he will stay here ren, Tami and Jeff. a week. Mrs. Shelley Joy Lund and Weekend visitors at the home Mrs. Sandra Holyoak went with of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Torgen-se- n the Pep Club girls to Provo as were Mr. and Mrs. Lane their chaperones. Pep Club Torgensen and children, of Coos girls from here who went were: Bay, Oregon. They were Connie Lund, Carma Sorenson, to North Carolina, where Liza and Valerie Johnson, DebMr. Torgensen will be stationed bie Jensen, Terri Lynn Hampwith the Army. He recently ton, Tonya Poulson, Karen Picreturned from a tour of duty in kett. Also with the group were Korea. Thads daughter, Gail, Gay la Johnson, Lora Lee Haand her son, Chad, and her boyles and Karen Larsen. They friend, fro m Salt Lake, were stayed at the Royal Inn. also visiting. James Sorenson was home from C.S.U. for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sorenson, James and Carma were inManti Sorosis Club members met Sunday, visiting her mother, Wednesday evening, March 14, Mrs. L. R. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen and at the home of LaFaye Rasmussen. A lovely evening was family, Hunter, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and enjoyed watching slides with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fowles of Mrs. Lester Jensen. Mrs. Jacky Anderson and their trip to the Lions National Mrs. Pauline Edwards went to Convention in Mexico City last Provo as chaperones for the June. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. Pep Club Friday. en-ro- Sorosis Club son-in-la- To see a film that might save your life, to hear a physician give the facts about cancer are only two of the many reasons everyone should know about the tele"Cancer Questionnaire vision and radioseries, according to Mrs. Maureen Beutler, of Richfield. Mrs. Beutler expressed enthusiasm over the forthcoming television call-i- n shows. Originating in Salt Lake City through the cooperation of the American Cancer Society, Utah H Division Mrs. Beutler said that the programs will feature a film on breast technique, provide facts about the six major cancer sites and explain all of the warning signals. The cancer series, to be seen on Channel 5 television, will include a variety of films and slides. It will mark the first time such a concentrated presentation on cancer has been made on television in Utah. Following is a schedule of the programs which will be seen at 10:40 P.M. for one hour on these nights: andKSL-TELEVISIO- ormation Monday, cer: NOW OPEN 77 E. Main Salina Truck & Auto Repair Tune-u- p Brakes Overhaul 529 - 3963 8KETCHY IDEA OF BUSINESS INSURANCE? Do Bills Give You a Pain? The best pain reliever we know is a Checking Account. YOUR USF&G AGENT CAN GIVE YOU A BETTER PICTURE. From retail stores and warehouses to surety bonds, pension plans, life and health insurance: We can cover them all ...along with other insurance for businesses and individuals. Consult . UNDER First State Bank SAUNA - MANTI - PANGUITCH - KANAB Member of F.D.I.C us with confidence as you would your doctor or lawyer... for a better picture of insurance to protect you. SOUTHERN AGENCY representing The USF&G Companies Baltimore, Maryland can- April Dr. W. 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