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Show ' The Salina Sun, March 4, 1976, Page 6 Willard sen miscellaneous bridal shower for and Carla Brenda Dastrup, of Salina, on narrated. Wilkins and their children Saturday afternoon at the home portrayed the family unit. The of Karens parents, Mr. and Primary children cang songs directed by Janett Hales and Mrs. Elwood Larsen. The guests luncheon and games. accompanied by JoAnn Stucki. enjoyed Mrs. Gerry Poulson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mickeland their daughter came and her and visited sen family family, Granger, family, Tooele, of Salt parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sunday and spent the day with Haidees little friend, and came Mickelsen. Sunday Evan weekend. Mrs. Lake, the and Mr. over spent They Barlow, have a new baby boy born Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hansen and with their parents, Mr. and January 16th. They have five family, Centerfield, came and Mrs. Blain Poulson and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jensen. children. joined them for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Pericson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis and Jack Anderson, Rose Park, spent the day Sunday with his daughter, Colleen, went to Peterson had their children, Mr. Kanab Saturday and Sunday to and Mrs. Kim Peterson and mother, Mrs. Vera Anderson. They were dinner guests of Mr. visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family, Elsinore, and Mr. and Owen Johnson. Sunday even- Mrs. Mitchell Mickelsen and and Mrs. Marvel Anderson. The Primary put on the ing, they went to Pavson to visit ,son, for dinner on Sunday. Attending the funeral serprogram Sunday evening. The Carls sister, Vivian Bird, who is vices for John P. Johnson last in the hospital. theme was Prepare Ye, PreCarma Despain and Karen Thursday were many pare Ye, For That Which is to friends and relatives. Come. Bishop Nathan Ander Larsen were hostesses to a heir son, Harold, married Sherrie Malmgren Childs, who is the daughter of the Malm-grenon February 14th, and the dinner was in their honor. They make their home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Barton and Redmond News fHaJorie fllickelsen Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Chrihad a baby girl Sunday, February 22, 1976, in the Richfield Hospital. She weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. and has three sisters and two brothers to help care for her. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Christensen, of Redmond, and stensen NABISCO ROUND BONE OREO BEEF ROAST COOKIES 19 OZ. LB C PKG. KRAFT ;4)c SUGAR 12 OZ. SIZE a LB. BAG 19 C C I U & PREII MEAT CAN QUART JENNY LYNN STRAWBERRY AND BABY BBEADED FISH STICKS SnLo"i cLB. TUB 511 19 f AND LEMON CQEAIY1 E1BR35E - GIANT SIZE QhCIhc BOX grandparents. Funeral services held Friday for Maud Burns Funeral services were held Friday, February 27th, in the L.D.S. Second Ward Chapel for Ida Maud Allred Burns, who passed away February 24, 1976, in the Richfield Care Center of a heart attack. The program as requested by the family was as follows: Family Prayer, Chad Burns: Prelude and Postlude Music, LaJuana Bastian; Invocation, Dean Wilson; Remarks, Bishop Grant Stubbs; Tribute, Danna Burns; Song, Wonderful Mother of Mine", Stan Jensen, accompanied by Sheron Tribute, Maureen Herbert for the American Legion Auxiliary; Talk, Stanley Barrett; Song, "Silver Threads Among the Gold, Ladies Trio, LaJuana Bastian, Enid Holt, Madge Wilson, accompanied by Sharon Madsen; Talk, Dr. LaMar H. Stewart; Benediction, Arno Bastian: Dedication of Grave, Chad Burns. Beck-stea- SHAMPOO J U AJAX LAUNDRY GALLON a 'a DETERGENT Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young, of Riverside, California, are the H Burial was in the Eastside Cemetery, under the direction of Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Dan Bums, Richard Midson, John Cox, Michael Cox, David Cox, and Ronnie Cox. (64 OZ.) BOTTLE ft Funeral services Thursday for John P. Johnson Funeral services for John Peter Johnson were held Thursday, February 26th, in the Redmond Ward Chapel With Bishop Nathan Anderson conducting. 'T, Jto d The program was as follows: Prayer, John U'Dell Family fito09amOtBfl) Calculators an aid to better learning? Many parents are faced with the question of whether they should permit their children to use calculators while arithmetic or, mathematics homework is being done. A similar question, the use of calculators at school, is being debated among educators at every level. No agreement has been reached. Some maintain that it actually helps the students to do a lot more in the way of application, to attempt more realistic problems, and get more realistic answers. Others maintain that the use of calculators will lessen the possibility of truly understanding mathematics. Many argue that once a child how to solve a mathematical problem or formula, there is little need to do a lot of additional problems of the same kind. learns One fact is for certain. More and more homes have calculators, small, inexpensive ones, and larger ones able to do computations. Johnson; Prelude and Potflude Music, Ella Lee Lund and Marjorie Mickelsen; Song, O My Father, Redmond Ward Choir; Invocation. Gordon Johnson; Speaker, Melvin Wall; Solo, Roxanne Johnson; Speaker, Douglas Jensen; Remarks, Bishop Nathan Anderson; Song, "Sometime Well Understand, Redmond Ward Choir; Benediction, Kelly Johnson; Dedication of Grave, U'Dell Johnson. the debate where operation and function of a is. But, if you have a calculator, along with its shortBurial was in the Redmond calculator in the home and do let comings. Cemetery, with Peterson Moryour child use it while doing tuary officiating. Even more important, howhomework, make certain that in a it is can that bring the calculator does not serve as ever, One State just elected a crutch, or a substitute for not dimension which could produce the first lady Govenor. a new excitement about know ing how to solve mathemaHer first order was to her tical problems. Otherwise, one husband to mow the might just, as well have the State. answers and methods of arriving at them right in front of the student at all times. GETTING A HANDLE ON THE BUDGET A good At last our elected officials seem to be getting the message practice to follow would be to have your child that taxes are too high and inflation is too much. work out several problems of The President, when he first indicated his $395 billion each kind to make sure the budget target last fall, was ridiculed in the press and in Conis gress. Such a goal was called impossible and deceiving. But he process of problem-solvinis adopted, he understood. Then, the calculakept his word and, whether or not his budget tor could be used for additional has succeeded in low taxes that awareness achieving public problems. and high federal budgets are incompatible. After the homework is comCongress, for its part, has established a budget system that of the entire budget when pleted. it would be a good idea at last gives members an overview to choose a problem or two that they vote on individual spending bills. was computed on the calculator Another plus for the taxpayers is the requirement that spendand have them done without the ing proposals be accompanied by estimates of the benefits that calculator to again make certain arc expected. This costbenefit ratio should prove to they understand the process of be a major step forward in reducing government waste. problem-solvinAs the battle of the budget rages in coming months, all of should have a better understanding of the issues and the us Through this process, a child potential effects on our own pocketbooks. can learn a second skill, the Well, leave it Airrmed: Boys9 Leisure Suits New Spring Colors: Light Blue Tan, Light Green 9 the thing for Qumdantg, Mtmg Festivml, etc. Jim sit 0 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christiansen. Salt Lake, were here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson, Saturday and Sunday of last week. The DUP met Thursday afternoon at the cabin. Capt. Irene Christensen conducted the meeting. Christy Mickelsen gave the history of her brother. County officers, Thelma Jeffery and Edythe McDonald, visited. Mrs. McDonald gave the lesson. Refreshments were served by Ida Christensen and Ethel Jensen. Mrs. Emma Jensen was taken to the Gunnison Hospital suffering from a heart condition Tuesday, February 24th. She is doing fine. Paul Jensen, Salt Lake, came Saturday and visited overnight with his mother, Mrs. Vontess Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Breck Poulson, Salt Lake, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Poulson, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mickelsen had a baby boy Tuesday, February 24, 1976, in the Richfield Hospital. He weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz. and has a brother, Justin. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Anderson, Redmond, Gerald Mickelsen, Aurora, and are Mrs. Ferneth Anderson, Mrs. Myrl Mickelsen, Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Girven Stott, of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Vernile Gleave, McGill, Nevada, and their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gleave, of Ely, Nevada, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nelson, over the weekend. Saturday night, they all went to Richfield and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Barney. Blake plays with a string group and and Arnold Kendyl they entertained them. They played for a Senior Citizens dance Wednesday. March 3rd, at the Salina Elementary School. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Christiansen, Emery, visited recently with their family, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and family. James went into the Utah Valley Hospital Tuesday, March 2nd, for surgery on his knee. We wish him well on a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christensen had a baby girl, weighing Vi lbs., in a Salt Lake hospital. She has a brother, Neal, 21 months old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen, Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ekblad, of Salt Lake. are Mrs. Ida Christensen, Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Veda Jensen had her grandson, Mark Safron, and two friends, of Salt Lake, stay overnight Saturday with her. Mark is a student at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibb and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sessions and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Malm-grein Centerfield Sunday. n Flag - Waving Separates At Paulette s Smart Shop tmUWUMWHaWiJBWjM WKDMIEMmE g Getting At The Cause Jaastt 529-339- son Once we put an end to the rapid upward spiral of federal spending, budget deficits are likely to run smaller or vanish entirely. When the government no longer pours more money into the economy than it withdraws in tax revenues, it will have removed the single most important cause of inflation in our times. Moreover, when the government no longer absorbs so large a portion of private incomes, private capital investment will tend to increase more rapidly. Improved productivity, lower product prices, and a higher standard of living will therefore be fostered. Arthur F. Burns Chairman, Bourtl of Governors Federal Reserve Ssste"1 4 H.P. Chain Drive 5 H.P. 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