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Show t V W' the weekend, where they became acquainted with their Aurora News new granddaughter, Vicki Nielsen Correspondent 529-355- A who was born on June 10th. The proud parents of the new young lady are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine The Salina Sun Thursday, June 21, 1973 Page 3 Wednesday of last week to Leland Simper for the week- First Birthday Fathers InnPPiVirgie Nielsen (Ja- net) Nielson. Lynn and 4 flCCCJ Kathy home with Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mason, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and Nedra, from Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Nancy) Kennard and family, from North Carolina, are spending several weeks visiting at the home of Mr. andMrs. William Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Forsythe and family just recently returned home from vacationing in California. While in California, the Forsythes visited at Disneyland and also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Blackburn in Lakeside, California. Spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Curtis are Darlene Crowther and son, Jeremy, and Linda Mellor, from Salt Lake City. Rusty and Scott Taylor, Murray, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Taylor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bar-rand family, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Palmer and daughter, Provo, visited at the home of Mr. andMrs. William Palmer over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wasden and Tammy traveled to Salt Lake City last week. Tammy will be staying in Salt Lake, where she is attending a marching clinic. Leon Quarnbert, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarnberg. Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Johnson, Mr. andMrs. Burke Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson attended a music concert at Snow College, Friday Dave and Junior evening. Johnson both participated in the concert. Visiting over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sorenson was Kay Snyder and family, from Glendale, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mason and family, from Dallas, Texas, are spending several weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason. Virginia Sorenson traveled to Provo Monday, where she stayed with her mother, Velva Branch, who underwent surgery in the Utah Valley Hosus pital. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gurr traveled to Salt Lake City over Nielson returned their grandparents to spend several weeks. Gary Taylor, from Salt Lake City, visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor Wednesday. Sunday, the Marvin Mason family held a family dinner at Maple Grove. There to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mason and family, Dallas,. Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Palmer and daughter, Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horne, Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Mickelson and son, Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason. Mark and Brian Quarnberg, from Oregon City, Oregon, are here to spend one month visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarnberg. Mr. and Mrs. S. W.Sorells, from Sudia, Arabia, spent last weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Angle. Rosalie Colby, Lyle Barney, Elaine Bastian and Jane traveled to Emery Wednesday, where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 529-369- Weekend visitors at the home of Arden and LaFae Horne were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Baker, of Granger. A trio of young ladies spent a five-da- y vacation in California. They were Jennilee Larsen, of Salina, Manon Mickelsen, of Redmond, and Jana Linquist, of Murray. They visited in Glendale with Janas cousin, had fun riding horses, enjoyed many sights, went to Disneyland, Tijuana, Old Mexico and a motion picture studio, besides many other things of interest. The birthday anniversary of Bill Nielsen was spent with members of his family on a camping trip in the mountains Saturday and Sunday, Enjoying the occasion were Ronald and Jerrie Hatch, Valarie, Dale and Jodie, of Granger, Chuck and Connie Nielsen, of Salt Lake City, Ked, Vicki, Kelly and Jason Nielsen, of Aurora. Mic-kels- en Miller. Jeffery Johnson, Salt Lake, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson over the This handsome little guy is Cory Gordon Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielsen, of Salina. He is celebrating his first birthday today, June 21 st. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fausett, of Price. Great grandparents from Salina are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielsen. Happy birthday, Cory. Mrs. Durell Mickelsen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. UDell Johnson and family, of Redmond, to Salt Lake City to the wedding of a niece, Deborah Faye Madrin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. She Madrin, of Salt Lake. married Ronald D. Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Everett, also of Salt Lake. The occasion was a garden marriage and reception at the home of a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Simms, in Salt Lake. Rhea enjoyed dinner with her son and daughter-in-laBrice and Suzanne, to cele- weekend. Chris Angle, from Tha- Arizona, is spending three months at the home of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Angle. Saturday, the Glen Taylor family met in Provo at the park tocelebrateGlensbirth-da- y. There for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, Gary Taylor, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bastian and family, North Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adams, Richfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Taylor and family. tcher, Scott Gates the past week at the Gunnison Valley Hospital were: Delno Draper, Ephraim; Mrs. Clara Bown, Fayette; Mrs. Gary Myrup, Leo Anderson, Howard Roberts, Gunnison; Mrs. Don Hone, Nephi; Mrs. Chestina Allred, Mrs. Ida Burns, Salina; Mrs. Geneal Jessen, Medical patients Glenwood; Herman Shellen-berge- r, Los Angeles, California; Newell Olsen, Axtell; Arthur Quinn, Mrs. Edith Christensen, Centerfield. Home From Surgery: Army Duty Scott Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gates, of Salina, returned home June 6th, after serving in the U. S. Army. Scott has been stationed in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gates and Susan motored to Salt Lake and met him at the Harvey Erickson, Mrs. George Broderick, Ray Hermansen, Gunnison; Karen Verl Christiansen, Manti; Henrie, Marysvale; Mrs. Helen Sorenson, Emery. Accidents: Carl Gomoll, Gunnison. Shannon Tonsillectomies: Kurt McArthur, Gunnison; Vest, Mayfield. airport. OCCUPATIONAL CAREER TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES LEARN ALL ABOUT CAREER PLANNING VETERANS EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS FINANCIAL AIDS JOB OPENINGS TRAINING PROGRAMS JOB REQUIREMENTS Thursday, June 28, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sampson, of Lodi, California, are firsttime parents of a baby girl born Tuesday, June 12th, 1973. The little Miss weighed 6 lbs. 8 oz. and her name will be Shauna LaRee. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sampson, Salina, who are happy because she is their first granddaughter. brate Brices birthday. the way Fathers Ray Judd, of Fredonia, zona. Day A little pink bundle has arrived to cheer the hearts of John and Erolyn Albrecht in Redwood City, California. She was born Saturday, June 16th,' and she tipped the scales at 7 lbs. 3 oz. Proud and happy are Mr. and grandparents Mrs. Howard Albrecht and Mr. and Mrs. Errol Mickelsen, of Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Waters, of Redmond, are the happy and anxious Dalla hopped a plane as soon as she received the good news and is down getting acquainted with her little new granddaughter. Ari- Mr. and Mrs. Ernel (Jake) Peterson have enjoyed having Mrs. Josef (Donna K.)Martin, of Las Vegas, Nevada, and her little new son, Aric, visit with them. Donnas husband will motor to Salina and get her this week. Mrs. Ellis Sanders has been in Orem and Provo for ten days attending her father, Frank Thorne, who has had surgery and is seriously ill . in the Utah Valley Hospital. Ellis joined Delia and they returned home together. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad thella visited in Bountiful witn Dee, Duane and their families. Mr, and Mrs. Lanor Whitlock and family, of Granger, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell. Kelly stayed Salina with her grandparents for a weeks vacation. in A ten-da- y vacation was re- cently enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson in Denver, Colorado at the home of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Rodger Peterson and family. They also visited Maries nephew, Mr. andMrs. John Black and family. They brought their grandchildren, Kim and Darren, home with vacathem for a three-wee- k tion. Mrs. Francella Kimball is at home after enjoying a vacation in Pock Springs, with her son and Wyoming half-siste- Last Thursday, Lila Mae Heelis, of Payson, and her girl friend visited the Kenneth Crane home. Lila is a niece of Mrs. Cranes. Friday visitors with Kenneth and Eunice Crane and Morrill and Nola Robins were Mr. and Mrs. James R. (Barbara Ann) Crouch, of Las Cruces, New Mexico. Barbara is a niece of Kenneth and Nola. On Sunday, Miss Kathy Olsen, of Gunnison, visited in Salina with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crane and family and with Kenneth and Eunice. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fathers Mrs. Dean their son and daughter-in-la- w, John and Erolyn Albrecht. Gail Rae Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurland Hampton, of Las Vegas, has been visiting in Salina withhisbro-the- r, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hampton and his grandmother, Mrs. Dora Gates. five-we- ek Glen daughter-in-la- SPEED MACHINES? and Kathy Kimball, and children. Mr. and Mrs. Don Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larsen were in Logan to attend the Boys State dinner and graduation. Their sons, Gayland and Scott, were among the boys who attended Boys State. Mr. and Mrs. DentOkerlund spent Fathers Day in Orem at the home of their daughter and and Harry son-in-la- and their five children. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Anderson and with Dr. and Mrs. Harold Crandall in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sorensen went to Orem Saturday to see their little new grandson. On Monday Joleen went up to stay with her daughter and Jerry and Teddy Lyn Cross, to get acquainted with the new baby and to help out in the home. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jensen, Mrs. Glen (Norma) Miller, underwent surgery In the new St. Marks She Is at her home Hospital. now in Ogden doing fine. So happy youre home, Norma. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jensen, Mrs. Randy (Lana) Larson, her husband, 2nd Lt. Randy Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Larson, of Gunnison, and their two children, Jamie and Staci, left for Illinois Tuesday for five or more months in the R.O.T.C. Randy just graduated from the BYU. He majored in Civil Engineering. Wind, TRY OURS fv l-- son-in-la- LaMar and Esie Crane and family, of McGill, Nevada, visited Mix-in- d Mrs, Kenneth Drane and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crane and family from FULL TIME: Positions are now available as Air Force Reserve Technicians in the field of weapons mechanics and munitions maintenance civilian employees of Technicians are full-tim- e specialists. the Air Force who provide the support and direction necessary to maintain the aircraft of the Air Force Reserve. PART TIME: basis for men Openings are also available on a part-timwho would like to take advantage of the several hundred schools. Air Force Vocational-Technica- l Once you pass your qualification tests and physical examination, you will undergo six weeks of training at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas. After school, its on to the vocational training of your choice, where you will learn a marketable skill at some of the world's finest vocational schools. When youve graduated, you will return home to your chosen civilian occupation and fulfill your obligation on a basis with the Air Force Reserve. e ..... part-tim- e CONTACT; AIR FORGE Bldg. 593 Hill AFB, Utah RESERVE Phone 777-333-0 Niel- Nielsen, of Logan. The marriage and reception was held in the Reception Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, June 12th. Conrad and Dar- - Births recorded in the Gunnison Valley Hospital the past week were: r. and Mrs. DoJune nald Jackson, Lyman, boy; died June 13th of prematurity. r. June and Mrs. Leslie Beck, Gunnison, 91b. loz., daughter. and Mrs. ElJune 16-bert Lowry, Richfield, 101b. 11 oz., boy. My Neighbors GROVE, Its all very nice but Id still rather have my two weeks vacation with pay. VJiMKS D(? C sC3p aC (SoasCfy 9p.m. Employment Office - Richfield FREE ESTIMATES But they onall Utah Technical College at Provo Utah State Employment Service dont. because we have light, were safer from both accidents and crime. 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"electric eyes-- on It makes good sense to be safe. will e NEEDS DIAL SCCUrilV LlQlll 529-749- 1 t WE ARE INTERESTED YOUR FUTURE IN j All work guaranteed! The Price Is Right SORENSEN ELECTRIC BONDED & LICENSED -- 29 East Main, Salina, Utah i. Day were (Joy) Adams, of Loa; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Jensen and son, Martin, of Duchesne; Doris Scovil and her son, Lewis, of Spring-vill- e. Doris and Lewis also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crane and Mrs. Norma Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Albrecht recently returned from a thrilling plane ride to Redwood City, California. They motored to St. George and met Mr. and Mrs. Gayle (Karen) Morrison and Gayle flew them to California in his private place. They visited with end and on sen attended the wedding of their grandson, Bryce Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex ts. ORE., If a bureaucrat were drowning in the ocean, we have a hunch hed probably ause long enough to write some rules and regulations as to how it should be done. 7- - on Visiting at the Durell Mickelsen home were Mrs. Fern Jensen, of Richfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cross, of Orem, are the proud parents of a new baby boy, Jerold Lee Cross, Jr., born to them June 14, 1973. He was a husky little fellow, weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz. The happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sorensen, of Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cross, of Orem. Greatgrandmother is Mrs. Art Shand, of Manti. COTTAGE SENTINEL: On the group visited in Murray with Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Shephard and with Brice, Suzanne, Mary Ilene and Sara Ann in Spring-vill- e. home, 5 Day. They had been to Ogden to visit Esies mother, Stella Herrera and visited her father, Joe Gallegos, In the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. He is a former resident of Salina and now lives with his son, Robert, in Las Vegas. Esies r, RuthHerrera, returned to McGill with them. J Utah Power Electricity-K- ey & to a brighter Light Co. and better environment |