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Show The Sauna sun, December 18 Wedding June Wedding Date Set Vows Spoken In Temple Carol Lee Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen, of Redmond, and Scott Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley of Johnson, were Aurora, married Saturday, December 18, 1976, in the Manti Temple. A wedding dinner hosted by the grooms parents was held in the Aurora Ward Recreation Hall at 2:00 P.M. A reception was held from 7 : 30 to 10: 00 P.M. that evening in the Stake Center. The brides dress was white chiffon, trimmed with ribbon and pearls. Her bouquet was of tiny red roses and holly. The bridesmaids wore red dresses of dotted swiss, trimmed with white lace, and had bouquets of red roses and holly. Her sister, Kathy, was Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids were: Tonya Poulson, Kathleen Clark, Shannon Mason, Stephanie Karen Wood, Peterson, Christine Jodi Johnson, Johnson, and Laurie Jensen. Her sister, Louise Jensen, was at the guest book. Richard uatmuti m, iii, i Age Our Version Of The Night Before Xmas 'Twas three weeks before Christmas and all through the town, Everyone was peacefully sleeping as the Salina Sun began to burn Wasden was Best Man. The grooms brother, Clint Johnson, stood in line, as did the parents. The mothers wore red dresses. The colors were red and pink. The groom wore a white tuxedo. Ushers were Brent Jensen, Kirk Rasmussen, and Kevin Sorensen. down, Mr. Crandall was daydreaming as he pulled up to the shop, Whn smoke pouring out of the building registered an awful shock. Finding the keys with shaking fingers, he finally opened the door, To see the place ablaze from the ceiling to the floor. Making a hasty retreat, to Moms Cafe he bound, Shouting, Call the Fire Department, The Salina Suns burning down. Helping in the kitchen were: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Nelson, More rapid than eagles, they responded to the call, With men and equipment they were prepared to give their all. Doning oxygen masks into the burning building they tred, To find the source of the fire is a task they all dread. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bosshardt, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen, and The chief shouted orders, Get some men up on top, To save the rest of Main Street, the fire had to be stopped. Meanwhile, Tom Shepherd had just rolled into bed, After a long night at his station, he slept like the dead. When the phones insistant ringing stopped his peaceful snore, Get downtown quickly if you want to save your wifes store. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Lund. Servers were his roommates from B. Y.U. After a honeymoon, they will live in Provo, and he will continue his studies at B.Y.U. LOCAL: Pvt. Michael Lee Jacobsen is home on a Christmas leave from Fort Dix, New Jersey. Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jacobsen. 10-d- February 1 0th Wedding Mr. and Mrs. C. William Holt, of Salina, would like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Beth, to James Michael Nilsson, son of Bishop and Mrs. J. Lynn Nilsson, of Salt Lake City. Miss Holt is a 1972 graduate of North Sevier High School, where she was active in Drame, Pep Club, and Student Government. She was the 1972 Class Valedictorian. In 1974, Miss Holt graduated from Snow College, where she appeared in many Snow College Miss Holt served as a missionary in the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns are happy to announce the engagement productions. From 1975-7and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Danna Vee, to Scott Goteborg Sweden Mission. She is presently employed at the Bill Holt Packing Plant in Salina. Wayland Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Shaw, of Aurora. Mr. Nilsson is a 1973 graduate of Brighton High in Salt Lake City, Danna is a Senior at North Sevier High School, where she is he was active in football, student government, and various where as in Senior Class Secretary. She is also active presently serving choral groups. He was Brighton High Studentbody President in her third year as cheerleader, and has been in all interscholastic 1973. Mr. Nilsson attended Brigham Young University. He fulfilled sports. Scott is a 1976 graduate of North Sevier High School, where he an L.D.S. Mission in Stockholm Sweden Mission, where he served was active in football, track, and wrestling. He was captain of the in various leadership positions. He is presently employed as wrestling team in his senior year. He is presently employed with superintendent for the Don Bailey Construction Co., Salt Lake City. The couple plans a February 10th wedding in the Manti Temple Alder Construction. and will make their home in Salt Lake City. The couple has planned a June wedding. The Carpet Gallery was evacuated, what a pain in the back, The street looked like Santa had just dumped his pack. Robin Mickelson from Southern Agency was really in a tizzy, Increasing fire insurance for storeowners was keeping him busy. The firemen emerging from the building were covered with soot, And each had icicles forming on head, nose and foot. The fire was put out and clean-u- p begun, And work started immediately to build back The Sun." Mr. Crandall exclaimed as he left town that night, Thanks to so many concerned people, things will turn out all right, Weve still got our health, our family and friends, The other things can be replaced he philosophically contends. Well soon be back in business, ( creditors dont fear) , And are all looking forward to a better new year. Wedding Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Anderson, of Salina, are proud to announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to David W. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cox, of Salina, formerly of Redondo Beach, California. An open house-receptio- will n be held in Davids and Virginias honor following their return from Redondo Beach, where they are spending the Christmas Holidays. Parents Learn How To policy to enjoy to the utmost . . . every moment of the holiday. We wish to extend to you our thanks. Southern Agency Be Parents Its a shocking experience to hear somebody tell you that he really didnt like his father. in But these days of outspokenness, these comments are sometimes heard. And the tragedy of the situation is that the person who says such things may be telling the truth. Its a reflection of a great gap in the I education we receive. Where in the world do adults go to learn how to be parents? Some parents read Dr. Spock. Others get hints from ladies magazines. More adults watch instructive T.V. shows. Many go in desperation to the friend next door for advice. The P.T.A. initiates lessons in parenting. Some classes in community schools, colleges and high schools are taught. Yet that delicate, complicated relationship between parent and child too often seems to meet with disaster. I like what one writer has to say about the subject. Its this : It is easy to play with the baby or the toddler. But in so many homes, we find that before long the children are playing together and the parents go about their own everyone. Be happy! Our gratitude for your patronage. Salma img business. The breach widens to the point where adults are on one side, correcting, admonishing, fighting with the children; and on the other side, the young ones are united together against their parents. Also, many parents are so busy trying to provide the best for their children that they spend little time with them. Children badly need to learn participation with adults. A regular play hour can help establish family harmony better than anything else. , All kinds of games and projects can be developed which everyone can enjoy. This helps to develop a feeling of group solidarity which is essential for the equality it for - the and promotes harmonious atmosphere it creates. When parents and chidlren have fun together, few serious problems of discipline arise. So my wish for you this Christmas is many hours in the best school anywhere for learning to be a parent - your own home with ' your own children. May this Holy Season bring you an abundance of happiness! Warren JZ. Jensen Tuner al Home LOCAL: Mrs. Earl Sampson spent the last few days in Roy, Utah, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Kathleen Taylor, helping care for the family after a birth of a baby girl to the family on December 7th. She will be named Heather. She has two brothers, Scott and Randy. Earl brought her home last Tuesday. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elton Taylor, of Salina. Great grandparents are Owen Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peterson, of Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crane, of Provo, and Mrs. Cloa Sampson, Richfield. , I May the joy and peace of that first Christmas be with you and yours this season. Our wish is for all hearts to be filled with gladness, contentment and the desire for real brotherhood. Our gratitude to the kind, generous people we serve. -- Vr Valley IPirnmittninig The Salina Sun - The Gunnison Valley News CiS $ 1 C Xr yS |