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Show The Salina Sun, October 50, 1975, Page 7 1st Birthday I Itsadvs I Mr. and Mrs. Ked Nielsen to Salt Lake on Wednesday and did some early Chris, mas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Vernule Draper, of Centerfield, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens drove to Salt Lake with their children, Michelle and Jason, and kept a medical appointment for Michelle. They also visited with Clyde Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cooper, and family, from Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. Otheya Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck spent the weekend in Idaho on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson spent a few days visiting with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thompson, in Payson. traveled If everything en were made out of the same material, it would probin ably be the easiest room the house to clean. But since this isnt the case, its useful to know how to treat various For exkitchen surfaces. ample: Butcher Blocks. These popular wooden work surfaces can take a lot of rough 'W treatment, but you must avoid saturating them with water which causes warping. To clean a butcher block, Michael Von Conder Happy birthday greetings today go to Michael Von Conder, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Conder, of Salina. Michael is celebrating his first with luke- important natal day October wipe it quickly warm water or mild suds and 30th, (today). He has an older when nec- sister, Brenda, who is 7. dry. essary by pouring boiled linseed oil over wood surfaces Grandparents are Mr. and and rubbing it in with steel Mrs. Ardell Lambertsen, Salina; wool. Formica countertops are Mr. and Mrs. Mike Salmen, Salt attractive, but they scratch, Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan so dont use them as cutting Conder, Richfield. surfaces. Avoid using abrasives such as steel wool when are Mrs. cleaning. Steel wool leaves Florence Conder, Austin; Mr. scratches on some kitchen and Mrs. Walter Barney, surfaces which can catch Central; and Mr. and Mrs. Otto dirt and become the breeding Lambertsen, Salt Lake. ground for germs. " li NEXT TIME vou'eE tenting on THE OLP CAMF7 GR0UNP, ir MAN gT GN A NEW CAMPIN& 6PGUWD THAT TO ITT G KAVONIER IT HAG OPENEP LAK&E TRACTS, Of ITG REFORESTED PROPERTY 0 CAMPERS AMP HIKERS BELIEVE ITOR ELSE!!!! Nature? Well, if you haven't and want just what it is, you might ask Brent Taylor, hunter of the mighty buckskin For you see, during the first week of the Deer Hunt, 1975, Brent Taylor discovered the meaning of the Call of the Wild Mother Nature! This is how it On the morning happened of the first day of the hunt, Brent was bouncing along the to know .... .... bottom of "Booby Annual capital INVESTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IN THE U &. PROTECTION AVERAGES MILLION -- E4UAL TO 5 HOa PER ITT MANUFACTURING COMPANY EMPLOYEE 40 a tornapo SMALL Ravaged a mipwestern communhv, leaving more THAN -- ACRES STRIPPED OF BUILDING ANP VEGETATION, OS- SCOTT AND SONS, An TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH international Subsidiary, helped save NEEPED SOIL BY OF GfcASS 5T2ICEN COOstQS SEED TO THE AREA Boise Cascade Heritage Homes mountain Cabins and Cabin Sites Garco Steel Buildings A 'r' I 1 s Y a Si k7( jp. Dwight Hallows. Linda is from Salt Lake. Hole, to attend David M. Nielson Leslie Olson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Olson, of 2291 South 19th East. Salt the forthcoming marriage of their M. David Nielson, son of Mr. and Mis. to Leslie, daughter, Merrill Nielson, formerly of Salina, now residing in Salt Lake City. David is also the grandson of Mrs. Janie Nielson, of Salina. The future bride attended Chaffey Junior College in Alta Loma, California and the University of Hawaii. While living in Southern California, she won several beauty contests, including Miss Riverside 500. Leslie is currently working as a nurse at St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City. The future bridegroom served on active duty with the U.S. Air Force from 1969 to 1973 and is a graduate of the University of Utah, where he affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa social fraternity and Gamma Theta Upsilon international honorary fraternity. He is presently working as a Building and Real Estate Appraiser for Salt Lake County. The couple is planning a December wedding. their grandsons New Arrivals Party Planning School Lunch MONDAY, November in long buttered buns, mustard, catsup, pickles, carrot and celery sticks, oven browned potatoes, rice pudding, milk. 3rd-Fran- (actually I'm not sure this is where Brent was hunting, but it sounds good), when suddenly, after two cups of hot chocolate for breakfast, one root beer, TUESDAY, November snack, twice, for a with meat sauce, sea and three Oreo cookies washed dream salad, buttered garlic down by two Pepsi Colas, Brent and french bread, peaches suddenly knew that Mother cookies, milk. Nature was nearby. He knew because, you see, he could hear her calling! So Brent ptppared to answer the call, and this, WEDNESDAY, November folks, is when things got WILD boys, potato salad with with Mother Nature. At that eggs on lettuce, carrot sticks, fruit cup, milk. very moment, out of the trees bolted a beautiful buck, charging through the thicket like a THURSDAY, November 6 AH. . streak of lightning. Chicken fried steaks, whipped screamed Brent, and he atpotatoes, brown gravy, buttered tempted to reach for his gun, carrots and peas, hot rolls, which really wasn't very easy honey butter, orange juice, considering the predicament he milk. was in. But there was no time for a Droopy Drawers Dilemma, FRIDAY November and so, ignoring the problem as on buns, tartar sauce much as possible, Brave Brent and lettuce, pickles, baked giabbed his rifle, took aim, and squash or sweet potatoes pulled the trigger. . . . BING . . . grapes, milk. BANG. . . . the mighty buck fell and so did to the ground Brent, for you see, he had just stepped on his belt. But Brent endured, and the The oldest military unit in only thing I can possibly say at the United States is the this time is, "Congratulations, Ancient and Honourable ArBrent, you really know how to tillery Company of Boston, hold up under pressure!!! Mass., founded in 1638. g POSTAL & Lake City. Utah, announce farewell and to see him off on his mission. - 0HB isftiag taL weekend visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Overson. Best wishes go to Mrs. Nola Madsen, who is in the Richfield Hospital for some tests. of Salt Terral Huntsman, Lake, was down Monday on business and visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Huntsman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mason and children, of Sandy, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Reta Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mason visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mason, over the weekend. Clyde is attending the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Taylor were in Salt Lake for a few days Roe Jensen 529-36- 79 Mr. and Mrs. Harold PeterWeekend visitors at the home son motored to Provo Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jeffrey to see Thelmas brother. Vernal were Mrs. Etta Bishop and Mrs. Bastian, who is recovering from Lilly MeGinty, of Salt Lake City. Etta and Lilly are sisters of Kent major surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital. Also at the same and Barney Jeffrey. hospital was a nephew, Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Jim Torgersen, of Logan, were weekend visitors Biilklev, who was also recoverfrom surgery. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid ing Torgersen. Enjoying the day hunting Saturday at Terry and Brenda's trailer camp were Sid and Lois, Jim and Collette, and Lee and Kathy and children. bv Todd Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mickclsen and granddaughter. Heather The Wolves had a football Mickelsen. Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Curtis, Bountiful, playoff game to decide on visited with Mrs. Lera Crane quarter final berth Tuesday. over the weekend. They plaved Green River in Emery. Results of the game Visiting at the home of Mr. came into the "Sun Office late and Mrs. Ronald Crane last week were Chuck and Denise Tuesday night. The Wolves defeated Green River 33-Roberts and family, Milford, They will now travel to Kanab Friday and Cathy Roberts and children, Venice. to tangle with Kanab again. Mrs. Ellis Rae Jensen spent Douglas Christensen is the North Sevier High School three days in Salt Lake last week winner of a Bicentennial Schovisiting with her mother, Mrs. Donna Crane. Mrs. Crane was larship on a local basis and will now compete on a statewide recovering front eye surgery at basis. the L.D.S. Hospital, returning home Thursday. Mrs. Jensen The school play is "The Night of January 16" and will be held also visited with sisters, Mr. on October 30th and 31st. It is a and Mrs. Roy Cooke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hicks comedy-dram- a that will involve and family, and also Mr. and the entire audience. Parts have been cast and Mrs. Lonnie Burbank and preparation is now being made daughters, Lori and Jeneal, for "Music Man, which will be Kearns. held on November 27th and Spending the deer hunt with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 28th. Arvin Torgerson, last week were The student cabinet met with Mr. a: Mrs TliaU Torgerson, the School Board for a discusGreentivu; Mr. and Mrs. Rex sion meeting last week. Many views were expressed, and the tr. and Mrs. Don Torgersor Lui... La n; Mr. and Mrs. meeting was successful. The Thespian Club of No. Deloyd Lun and sons, Kim and Sevier was represented at the Scott, and friend, Steve GoodUtah State Convention by Doug man, West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Colby, Granger; and Christensen, Steve Kiefer, Janice Holt, Doug Johnson, Carol grandchildren, Tammy and Jeff Blake, and Todd Peterson. The Edwards,, of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen Convention was held at American Fork High School on were in Sigurd Sunday, visiting with Jack's parents, Mr. and Saturday. The Senior Class is selling Mrs. Marion R. Jensen. wood. Anyone interested in Mrs. Louise Stubbs and daughter, Jessica, were in purchasing this wood, contact Provo for a few days visiting Senior Class President Eddie with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mickelsen at Neil Bethers, brothers, Gordon and Ray, Douglas and Kim Bethers, sisters, Marcia Jack-maProvo, and Danny and Any JACKASS can kick down Janice Larsen, of Greenriver, a barn, but it takes a good Wyoming. carpenter to build one. NSHS News Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Chris- Youve heard of the Call of the Wild", and you've heard of the "Call of Mother Nature, but have you ever heard of the "Call of the Wild Mother urjf There was one baby given a name and a blessing in Fast Meeting Sunday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis was given the name of Mitchell Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nuttal were guests at the Elray Foote home on Friday. The Nuttal family is from Orem. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cosby for three days last week were Mrs. George Cata-linMrs. Eugene Meregillano, and Mrs. Johnny Thomas, all from Escondido. California. Tuesday night, the M.l.A. had a Pillow Show. Refreshments were served afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Palmer and family, of Provo, were visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Palmer. Linda Hallows spent the tensen visited over the weekend in Sandy with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. n Contributing 10,000 Ellis 529-331- 8 kitchen surfaces in the kitch- IOO About Town News MADGE BLACK by Cynthia Lee Jhen Engagement Announce Aurora News I TIPS tfe i Whether its your daughters wedding, your companys Christmas party or your clubs annual dinner, when youre planning The Big Party there are a few things you should remember so that everyone, including you, will enjoy it. vmvs? Mr. and Mrs. Craig Crane, of Kaiserslautern, Germany, are proud parents of a baby daughter born October 25, 1975. The little Miss weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. and will be named Heather Anne. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crane. Salina, and Mr; and Mrs. Richard Olsen, Gunnison. are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crane, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Christensen, Redmond; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen, Salt Lake City. The new arrival also has a who lives in Provo. Craig is in the Army and is stationed in Germany. first-tim- e START A One of the most important is to select one person to serve as contact with the banquet manager, the florist, entertainment people and others involved. According to one part- yplanning expert, Jerry former Holiday Inn Innkeeper of the Year, early organization is absolutely essential to a good party. 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