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Show The Salina Former Mayor, Bishop Home Redmond Hews MARJORIE has held every position in the Church that a wood Stake and The Jens Thompson family held their annual reunion Sunday, July 29th, at Bear Canyon faPicnic Area. Forty-fomily members exchanged hellos and enjoyed the day together, eating and visiting. ur Merrill and Josephine Thomp- son were among the number, and their sons and daughters-in-laMr. and Mrs. Denny Thompson and family. Granger, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Thompson and family, of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders recently attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Linda Linda is the Joyce Duffin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal (Joyce) Duffin, of Kearns. She married Thomas Healy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin K. Healy, sister-- in-law, Good News For Aged Conrad Peterson, former Mayor and Bishop of Salina, will be returning to the area to make his home. He will reside withhisbrother, Adley, with plans to purchase a mobile home. Mr. Peterson attended Snow College and worked in the Salina Bank. He also spent 25 years as office and credit manager for a wholesale apparel firm in Portland, Oregon. After that, he was circulation manager for theTus-culatimanager for the Tucson Star. He is retiring as accountant for Harbor Television of Anaheim, California, and is returning to his home town because in his own words, I love the Valley of the Moun- and Sarah Crane, and little granddaughter, Nancy, flew by way of American Airlines to Deep Run, North Carolina. They visited Sarahs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Potter. They spent two days in Wilmington, North Carolina and enjoyed the beach with Mr. and Mrs. Holland Pickard. Sarah had the wonderful opportunity to see all of her family, including three sisters and two brothers. They returned home July 23rd. Warren tains. married AnonaT.Peter-so- n after the death of his first He wife, Nora Nielson. Between them, they have 25 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Peterson is an authoress and vocalist and has had numerous civic theatre roles in Idaho, California and Oregon. She was the first Stake MIA President in the Holly Little Kale Jeffery experienced this but is bouncing He was in back just fine. Utah with his parents, became ill and had to undergo a hernia operation in the Gunnison Hospital Monday, July Kale is only eight 23rd. months old and he is the son of Weston and Kayleen Jeffery. Weston, Kayleen, Dana and Kale left last Saturday to return to their home in Chula Vista, California. Parents of Weston and Kayleen are Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jeffery and Mr. and Mrs. Boyden Chris- tensen, ison. Recently visiting at the Warren Jensen home and attending the Mormon Miracle Pageant were Aneke Boorn-bo- s, from Holland and a student at B.Y.U.; some of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gregersen, of Burley, Idaho, which included Miss LaVene Gregersen, David, Denice, Ladawn, Angelia, Michael and Mark; Dorothy Fowler, also of Carnival Mr. and Mrs. Ron . Rude Fairgrounds, Casto Reunion Those attending the Rude Casto reunion from Salina on July 28th and 29tb at the Gooseberry Youth Camp were the mother, Mrs. Ruby Casto, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Casto and son, Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Casto and son, Jim, and daughter, Toni Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Curtis. An enjoyable time was had by all. Time was spent visiting fishing and hiking. children, Black-ha- AWARDS 1 ld, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jensen accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen, Salt Lake, spent the past week in Lovell, Wyoming visiting with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Christensen. While there, they attended the wedding of their son, Rand, and Miss Kathy Dye, of Lovell. Everyone had an enjoyable time visiting and attending the wedding. AN UNNECESSARY AGENCY The Oracle of Delphi, sealed on the golden tripod throne at Ml. Parnassus in ancient Greece, had the populace seeking inspired advice, and the treasures of the world were placed at her feet. A new Oracle has been proposed for the golden dome of Capitol Hill, Washington, D. C. Its name will be the Consumer Protection Agency and it, too, will be the infallible expert on all things. It will be the Oracle of the American consumers. It will interpret all the needs and wishes of consumers to the hundreds of agencies, bureaus and departments carrying out the federal governments edicts and programs already protecting the consumer. The CPA Oracle will gaze in its crystal ball and debate with other agencies on just what size of packaging will meet your needs; the size of the average serving; what advertising and promotion will be simple enough to understand and will not deceive you. Its scope will go beyond the everyday needs of the consumer by intervening in many other matters, from the determination of airline routes, to milk marketing orders, to labor problems. The new Oracle will do all your thinking for you and speak for you as a consumer whether or not it may hurt you as a worker, a farmer, or a businessman. And you really dont need a crystal ball to tell you that, if Congress goes along with the idea, your money will go to support this new agency along with the 1,000 other agencies of government. 11 Meal Preparation Richfield High School 4-- H Demonstrations and Public Speaking UtahPower & Light Auditorium 10 a.m. MONDAY, AUGUST 6 4-- H 10 a.m. Dress Revue Judging Richfield High School m 8 p.m. Rhonda and Jeremy, of Hunter, visited with Rons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blackham, from Friday, July 20th, until the Rhonda and 24th of July. Jeremy stayed with their grandparents Friday, July 20, while their parents attended the Mormon Miracle Pageant in Manti and Monday and Tuesday, while Ron and LaReta enjoyed Bryce and Zions CanThey visited in Cedar yon. City with LaRetas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Seely and attended the Shakespeare production in Cedar City with - TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 - 2 Style Dress Revue Richfield High School p.m. Regional 4-- H Horse Show j WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 - 9 a.m. Open Class Horse Show 4 p.m. Youth Money Scramble 5 p.m. Youth Dog Show Horse Show 8 p.m. Farm Bureau her parents. Talent Find Richfield High School Mr. and Mrs. C. E. (Carol) Thompson, of Pacifica, California, and Mr. and Mrs. William (Louise) Law, of Roy, Utah, have recently visited in Salina at the Joe Freecehome and with Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight (Indra) Brush, of Huntington Park, California, are in Salina also, visiting with the Freeces and the Nielsens. Dwight and Indra were still in Salina at the time of Mrs. Freeces death, and Bill andLouise returned to Salina for the sad occasion. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 10-- 5 So. Uf. Jr. Livestock Show - 4 p.m. FFA Tractor Driving Contest 8 p.m. R.M.R.A. FRIDAY, AUGUST Rodeo p.m. Homemakers Demonstration 8 p.m. Demolition Derby SATURDAY , AUGUST 11 - 10 a.m. Jr. Livestock Auction Demolition t Mrs. Corya Robertsandher two daughters and two grandchildren, from Pocatello, Idaho, visited with Mrs. Joyce Fergerson and Eva Patteron. Mr. and Mrs. Banks Bowling and two sons, Brad and Mark, from Gardenia, California, visited from Friday till Monday with Mrs. Joyce Fergerson and Eva Patterson. 4-- H 1 5 w, Sevier County August 6 thru WEDNESDAY, AUGUST weekend and through the week. Included were Mrs. Bruce (Joan) Wayman and sons, Aaron and Brett and Nancy Jensen, all of Salt Lake, and Harold and Ilene Jensen, of St. Joseph, Missouri. and County Wednesday, August 8, 1973, at 4:30 P.M. Youngsters 10- years old will fish coins out of one pile of shavings while those 15 work on the other. There is no advanced entry. Be present, be prepared to prove your age and that you are a resident of Sevier County and be prepared to swim in shavings. If you are too young or too old to enter the contest, be on hand to watch it. The bleachers in the Pavilion can accomodate a large crowd. Thursday ,'August 2, 1973 Page List Of Events Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Nielsen were happy to have family members visit them last nice Mickelsen since the 4th of July. Elissa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard (LaPreal) Cary. Have you ever seen absolute bedlam? This Is what the Sawdust Scramble promises to be as young people of Se- Sun Christianburg. "mutton dinner. He returned to his home in California last Sunday. Burley. Elissa Cary, of Lehi, has been in Salina visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Ber- Kirt Ewles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Ewles, is spending a week at Boys YMCA Camp Rogers, near Kamas, Utah. Kirt is one of 130 boys and girls attending the Camp. He will enjoy arts and crafts, fishing, swimming, a rifle shoot and archery. He will return home August 4th. rev The Herod Crane family union was held Sunday, July 22, at the Vernon Crane home in immeThirty-eigSalina. diate family members were present and three guests who were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crane and Mrs. Clara Colby. Sons and daughters of Herod Crane who attended were Vernon and Karen Crane; Mrs. Bessie Morley, of Salt Lake; Evan and Marva Rasmussen, of Salt Lake; Henry and Yvonne Mill ec am, of Vernal. Five babies were present at the reunion, four were of Herod and Nora and one was a One baby couldnt make it because of illness. She is Marvas granddaughter. The group enjoyed visiting, eating dances. and dancing old-tiMr. and Mrs. Morris Shields, of Cardston, Canada, and Morris brother, Ben, recently visited in Salina with relatives. They spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rasmussen and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leath Rasmussen, Mrs. Bernice Mickelsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Dickert and Oscar Allred. Mrs. Shields is Oscars niece and acousin to Maurice, Leath, Bernice and Virginia. of of products. One, for instance, helps people make the most of foods they eat to help renew vitality. It may spark the appetite, particularly when taken before meals. In cases of marginal vitamin-minershortages, it helps supplement the diet. Interestingly, to motivate people to take the liquid regularly, it has a tasty sherry wine base. Wisely, doctors know that even this vitamin-minersupplement called Gevrabon is not a total answer. But with such supplements, plus the psychological stimulation of friends who encourage activity, the extra years and leisure people have can mean a lot of extra pleasure. Robert,. B. Evans, of San Pedro, California, has been visiting in Utah the last two weeks. He came by bus and visited the first weekin Bountiful with his sister, Mrs. Evelyn Martin, and her family, and in Layton with his daughter-in-law and son, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Talbot. The second week was spent in Salina. He stayed at the homes ofMr. and Mrs. Dent Okerlund and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen, visited with his many friends One evening and relatives. of his vacation was spent in Richfield with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nielsen and at their ranch enjoying a delicious " Sawdust Scramble Sevier ' a wealth Co. Fair Presents County compete for $50.00 in change which will be burled in two stacks of shavings in the Livestock Judging Pavilion at the south end of the horse barns on the on Having to have an operation while on vacation isnt the nicest thing in the world. Sunday I te Attending thefuneralcf Banks were Adley Peterson , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sweat, Elaine Lewis, Mrs. Ernel Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Max Peterson, Bishop Douglas Jensen, Mrs. Thelma vier People are living longer and have more leisure time-mo- re time to enjoy the activities so often put off during the rush of year spent at raising families and jobs. But in later years many people have less physical stamina. They may suffer a loss of appetite and withdrawal from the very activities they now have time for. These symptoms may be partially due to a depletion stores. of vitamin-minera- l To deal with this situation, scientists have come up with full-tim- e their daughter, Janice sen. ht has six children, Peterson, of Santa Rosa, California; Thero Peterson, Bellevue, Washington; Dolly Vee Jensen, Phoenix, Mella Wilkinson, Arizona; Portland, Oregon; Evelyn Nora Gannett, Beaverton, Oregon; and Berdella Hicks, of Aloha, Oregon. The area residents extends welcome to the Petersons in their new home. Conrad Collin Gates. She returned home with her niece-- , Mrs. Lynn Also Jensen, of Richfield. attending Jacks funeral was Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gates and son, Jeff. 0 Don-net- Portland. Conrad Peterson 529-339- ! . of Taylorsville. Following the wedding, Ellis and Dee went to California for a week. They visited Ellis brother and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sanders, in Bell, California and attended the California Gift Show in Los Angeles. On Sunday, July 29th, Mr. an d Mrs. Lawrence (Vicki) Peterson and sons, of Hunter, visited in Salina with Vickis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders. Sunday night and Monday, Ellis and Dee enjoyed visiting in Panguitch with Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Karen) Brienholt and family. Attending the funeral of Vicki Lynn Mickelsen, of Morgan, on July 23rd were her Mrs. Bernice grandmother, Mickelsen, Mr. and Mrs. McKay Mickelsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leath Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. James Dickert, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burr and Mr. and Mrs., Vicki Rodney Rasmussen. Lynn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lynn Mickelevening Sacrament meeting on July 29th in the Salina Third Ward was in honor of Dirk Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jensen, who has been called to serve an LDS Mission in the Ontario He will enter the Mission. Mission Home August 4th and fly out of Salt Lake City to Canada on August 9th. His headquarters will be Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Guests at Sacrament meeting to honor Dirk were Mr. and Mjs. Max Gregersen and flvei ef their eleven children, including La- -. Vene, Andrew, Aaron, Tonya and Denice, of Burley, Idaho; Dirks friend, Eugene Platt and Eugenes girlfriend, Vicky Nielsen, of Salt Lake; Mrs. Clay Westlund, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Westlund and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Westlund, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Terral Huntsman, Leslie and Kade and their married daughter, Mrs. Lori Brown, all of Sandy, and Mrs. Ben Roper, of Gunn- PHONE woman could be appointed to, including a mans job of Financial Chairman of the Westmoreland Ward Chapel in Glenn and Kathy Kimball and sons, Lenny and Greg, of Rock Strings, Wyoming, are spending the week in Salina at the home of Glenns mother, Mrs. Francella Kimball, and visiting with brothers and sisters, Val and Bonnie Veater and Keith and Linda Kimball and their families. Recently visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crane and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crane and family was Mrs. LaMar (Esie) Crane and her children, Mona Linn, Janet and Kenny, of McGill, Nevada. They spent a week in Salina and when they returned home, Mona Linn stayed here for her vacation. Mrs. Dora Gates accompanied her granddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lyon, to Salt Lake, where she attended the funeral services for Jack Ira MICKELSEN Correspondent Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampton, Mrs. Willis Hales, Mrs. Bronzell Pickett, Mrs. Merril Hampton, Mrs. Kay Hales, Mrs. Kendyl Wilkins, Mrs. Jay Lund, and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen. It was held Wednesday in the Murray 17th Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Russell, Salt Lake, Man on Mickelsen, Provo, and Barry Mickelsen, Monterey Park, California, were home with their mother, Mrs. Edrls Mickelsen, forthe 24th of July and a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and daughter, Connie, came from St. Joseph, Missouri, to spend two weeks with Mrs. Thelma Jensen and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeNancy, their loy Nielsen. daughter. Salt Lake, spent the weekend with them. Mrs. Edward Markeley has been in Salt Lake to be near her husband who had surgery Wednesday instead of Monday as reported. He is making good progress at the V. A. Hospital. Mrs. Veda Jensen came home this last week after a visit in California with her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Wallace Caldwell, in Torrence and another daughter, Virginia. Mrs. Marjorie Mickelsen is in Salt Lake with her daughter, Tamra, who had back surgery at the University Hospital on Monday, July 23rd. She is reported doing wetland will soon be home and in a cast for six months. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen became grandparents again. This makes 16. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hansen, became parents of a baby boy who weighed 5 12 lbs. July 28th at the Gunnison Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hansen are the grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred are the 6 p.m. Shetland Pony Show 8 p.m. R.M.R.A. Rodeo Derby AND FFA BEEF BARBECUE THUR. & SAT. EVENINGS r |