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Show I The Salina Sun, October 30, 1975, Redmond News i.Tlajori fflickelsen Robert M. Jensen and sons, Randy, Jeff, and Mark, of South Jordan; Allen Jensen, of Granger, Rex and Terry Jensen, Salt Lake, Mrs. Alhe Fairbourne, Orem, and her son, LeRay, of Layton, spent Friday and Saturday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Jensen. They all enjoyed the deer hunt. The Ernal Jensens returned to Salt JXUl Cmnrrxv cnxd Tftftn Qwcca ffilfftKih Qvzfh GCEnr?BaSD9 Movie Review NO SKIN FLICK by Clive J. Buchanan Many who went to see Once were disis Not Enough appointed. Why? It's no skin flick" as the tracers would lead one to believe. Kirk Douglas and David Jansson fans can be relieved. Their ideals" did not stoop to pornography. They did excellently play rolls as amoral characters, both very much capable of love. NUCLEAR ENERGY GETS TOP PRIORITY age of energy resources, but a shortage of two particular Because many scientists and economists feel that increases in fuel prices will hamper the U.S. economic recovery, a recent government-sponsored energy development plan has given top priority to coal and harnessing the energy of the atom to generate elec- resources - oil and natural These furnish 78 per cent of our energy usage but constitute only a small fraction of our resource base. gas. tricity. Actually, the United States and the world are running out of oil and gas, which now account for more than of three-quarte- . The films R" rating is well deserved. The language conies right out of the gutter. Although funny and entertaining at times, the dialogue would have to be labeled vulgar, or at best, crude. The story is a tragic tale ot love between father and daughter. The end is far from happy, yet you are left with the feeling that everything will be okay. This movie is entertaining and one of the few movies Once is Not where, maybe, Enough." If a little of the crudeness was taken out, it would be a great movie. our energy usage. Therefore, many scientists feel that we must switch to more abun- dant fuels, coal and uranium, which are utilized form of electricity. Many in the scientists predict energy will double by consumption the year 2000 and that dosources new of major mestic energy supply must be developed to replace oil and gas that this countrys We do not have a short- Solar energy and nuclear fusion appear to be promising solutions to our long- term needs, but their feasibility has not been demonstrated. In the next 20 to 30 years, coal and nuclear power are our most plentiful resources Because nuclear power is cheaper than electricity generated from coal, it will help hold down energy costs. Lake for a few days and attended Randys homecoming. He recently returned from a mission to Canada. His parents were able to travel to Canada and bring him home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, San Pedro, California, were visiting her mother, Mrs. Vera Anderson, and brother, Mr and Mrs. Marvel Anderson, fiom October 16th to 27th. They and Vera went to Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday of last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Othdo Anderson and families. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson, Rose Park, and Leon Jensen and his son, Lane, of Orange, California, came for the hunt. Mrs. Sue Sumpter and son, Duane, went to Phoenix, Arizona October 16th to the 20th to visit her mother, Mrs. Ann Sumpter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer visited their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen and Mr and Mrs. Dolph Spencer, during the week. They had been fishing at Otter Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olsen, of Ond, Idaho, came to visit their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stucki and family. They came for the graduation from Primary of their grandson, Clay Stucki, and Mr. Olsen set him apart as a deacon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nielson, Portland, Oregon, visited here for a few days. They were at his Mr sister and brother-in-law- , and Mrs. Paul Branch. Frida evening, they hosted a dinner at the Branding Iron Inn for Mr and Mrs. Marwood Hales and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen Mrs. Jon Gates and daughter, Marin, of Hyrum, visited Saturday to Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Jensen. Two babies were named in Testimony Meeting Sunday. The daughter of Tom and Jan Hales was named Audrie Marie by her grandfather, Jim Reynolds. The baby of Gordon and Tammy Johnson was given the name Tricia by her father. In the meeting, Bishop Nathan Anderson released Jay BossharJt as Cubmaster; Nathan Anderson as Deacon Quorum Advisor and Scout leader. Sustained were: Douglas Jensen, Cubmaster, and Kendyl Wilkins, Deacon Advisor and Scoutmaster, and Clay Stucki was graduated from Primary and sustained as a Deacon and into the Scouting program Here for the blessing of the Hales baby were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds, Mrs Rhoda Barney, Central, and her daughter, Mrs Dorothy and daughter Marci, of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs King Anderson and baby, Mr and Mrs. Kay Lynn Williams and 529-339- 0 M. Martin Dies Oct. 28 In Hospital tamily, Salma; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Anderson, of Elsinore, and Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Minnie Viola Shepherd MarHales. They were all guests for tin, 91, died Tuesday, October dinner of Mr, and Mis. Jim 28, 1975, in Rupert, Idaho, of Reynolds. natural causes, in the Minidoka For the Johnson baby, there Memorial Hospital. were: Mr. and Mrs. Lester She was born October 20, Oyler and Becky, Jan, Leslie, 1884 in Aurora, Utah to Ernest and Kelly; Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Alfred and Isabell Curtis ShepSorenson, of Loa; Mr. and Mrs. herd. She married Alfred Bruce King, Cedar City; Mr. Martin December 28, 1904 in and Mrs. UDell Johnson and Richfield, Utah; later solemMr. and Mrs. John Johnson and nized in the Manti L.D.S. Mr. and Temple. He died July 28, 1969. Mrs. Martin was an active WORKMEN FROM SPECIAL Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs. to R: Rodney Christensen, David Terry Hansen and baby . Twenty-fiv- e member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Todd Orr. guests enjoyed dinner at the Survivors include Mrs. Van-ed- a Gordon Johnsons. Mrs. Terry Hansen and baby. Salt Lake, Morley Bird and Allen were here all week with her Martin, both of Salina; Mrs. Burt (Emma) Whipple, North parents, the UDell Johnsons. Manon Mickelsen and Jan Fork, Idaho; Mrs. Van (Isabell) Wahlquist came home over the Sorensen, Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. weekend from Stanton, Califor- Van Vee (Nona) Payne, Waden, nia. Manon visited her mother, Washington; numerous grandWorkmen from the Special Mrs. Edns Mickelsen. Manon is children and Education Class at the Gunnison employed where her brother, Valley Elementary School had Funeral services are pending. an Steven, works in clay and art interesting work training work. experience last week. Under the j Historical Highlights Nordell Peterson and friend, direction of a teachers aid, ANEW CONSTELLATION Carolyn Larsen, Provo, visited Mary McIntosh, they undertook his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Continental Congress passthe job of loading and tromping Gleave Peterson, over the ed a resolution that estabempty sacks from the roof repair weekend. Nordell works in the lished the Stars and Stripes project. on June did but 14, 1777, in Lake St. Marks Hospital Salt not specify the arrangement in the physical therapy departThe boys were dependable, ment. Saturday, they all went to hard workers and kept the St. George and went to the Open roofers working hard to keep House and toured the temple. ahead. They were then given J. Arthur Christensen and Burton got word that J. Wesley Christensen had surgery at the L D.S. Hospital in Logan. He was released from the hospital of the thirteen stars on the Thursday and is doing fine. blue union, except to say Ryan Christensen, Salt Lake, that they should represent a new constellation. As a conwas home for the weekend at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen sequence, according to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, Christensen. we find a variety of forms. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pickett The first and family, Salt Lake, and known as theflag, popularly Betsy Ross flag, Lorraine Peterson, Logan, spent had them arranged in a circle, the weekend with parents, Mr. based on the idea that no coluta and Mrs. Max Peterson and Mr. ony should take precedence. and Mrs. Bronzell Pickett. They L Special Education Class At Gunnison Elementary helped celebrate the additional task of bringing bags of insulation to the workers which helped speed up their repair operation. As a result of the work by the boys, a donation was made to the school, which will be used by the Special Education Qass for field trips, treats, arts and crafts projects, etc. We are very proud of the boys and the good work they did on this training project. la. merCM"'S the third birthday of their brother, Mike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ardis Penrod, Kearns, were overnight visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Rasmussen and family. Their father, George S. Hatch, of Koosharem, was badly burned while helping a boy start his car Friday. He received second degree burns over his head, neck, face and hands in an explosion. He is in the Richfield Hospital. David Hatch, West Jordan, Dawn Hatch, Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hatch, Hunter, were here, and the family had a special fast and prayer for him. Mr. and Mrs Gordon Hobbs, Norwalk, California, visited Friday and Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Nora Hansen. They had been in Holladay for a week getting acquainted with their first grandchild. Little Holly Anderson, IV lbs., was born October 15, 1975 to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson. Mrs. Anderson is the former Marlene Hobbs. The baby is the for Mrs. first Hansen. Mrs. Olive Watts and children, Murray, were visiting her mother, Mrs. Nora Hansen, Fish can be caught in the By digging through the sand to underground streams fishermen can r fish. obtain Sahara Desert. , court costs dances 3. fresh-wate- Saturday to Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hales, Karen, Rex, and Mr. and Mrs. went to Sylven Christensen Provo Sunday and visited Calvin Hales, who is attending B.Y.U. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mayer are the parents of a baby girl born October 26, 1975, weighing 7 lbs.,9j oz., in the Sevier Valley Hospital. She is the first daughter; they have three boys. Joes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mayer, of Silverado, California, were here visiting and are staying to assist in the home. 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