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Show The Salina Sun, March Redmond News Marjorie Mickelsen I 1 5')ci-33Q- 0 Aurora News 529-322- Mrs. Nola Larsen came home last week from Salt Lake. Her family brought her to Provo, where they met Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Coates, Gunnison. They had dinner together and she came home with Geneal and Cleve. The mini bus was busy Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, taking the Senior Citizens around. They traveled to Scipio, Levan, and Yuba Dam. Enroute home, they went through the new Centerfield Church. Tuesday, they went to Huntington, visited Palisade Park, and other places of interest. Mrs. Charles Hampton was taken to the Gunnison Hospital Tuesday morning for tests and treatment. She was released Friday and is feeling much better. We wish her our best. Marwood Hales took his sons, John, Tom, and Newell, to Salt Lake Monday, to attend a schooling on asphalt at the Hotel Utah. had Whitney Christensen surgery Saturday at the Gunnison Hospital. Mrs. Christensen has been with him, and his sons, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Christensen, of ' a i!' is djing fine. We wish him well on a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson op'- -- ited their birthdays lnuisday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peterson and Mrs. Bob Nelson visited them for Fred's birthday. Friday evening, Mrs. Walter Williams, Mrs. Howard Christensen, Mrs. James Haskins, Mrs. Elmer Fox, Julie Harvey, Salina; Mr. and Mrs Stanley Brown, Mrs. Ahen Poii'n. Richfield, and r o'.sen Redmond, enjoyed a pot luck party for JoLanes birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jensen and son, Steven, Salt Lake, visited his grandmother, Mrs. Vontess Jensen, and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jensen, over the weekend. Vontess is doing fine from her ear surgery recently and will go back in April for further treatment. Burton Christensen had dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sorenson and their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Donald Hill and son-in-la- Gunnison. Lee Christensen, Price, surprised them with a visit and joined them for dinner and to visit them and their father, J. Arthur Christensen. Lee stayed over, and he and his father attended the funeral of Gertrude Peterfamily, son, Monday, in Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gurr, Sigurd, visited their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Sylven Christensen, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Price Hales, Brent and Sharolyn, Center- ville. were home over the weekend visiting Kenneth Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hales, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen, in Salina The Senior Citizens of Redmond have been invited to attend the North Sevier High School Music Concert Wednesday, March 16th, at 7:30 P.M. Music teacher, Mr. Hoopes, is giving them free tickets. After the performance, " fl will come back to the Cultural Hall for refreshments. Transportation will be provided if you call Sylven Christensen, Ernel Christensen, or Blain Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sorenson, Mrs. Dora Weller and Rose Sorenson went to Mt. Pleasant Monday to visit at the Mt. Pleasant Hospital. Mary Sorenson's mother, Mrs. Clara Anderson, of Manti, who is 103 years of age, has suffered a stroke. Glen Anderson, Manti, visited Friday with his sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Eari Sorenson. Their son, James Sorenson, is home from Texas and is waiting for word to go on the job in North Dakota soon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christiansen, Salt Lake, had their baby named Andrew Lee in Testimony meeting Sunday. With him for the occasion were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Christiansen; Mrs. About Town Ph. Ann Burr 1 I 9 IlaWtUden Kenneth, Richard, and Fred Christiansen, also of Mayfield; Mr. and Mrs. Glen-doAnderson and son, Dennis; Delbert and Lyla Barney Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Anderson, really had a fun weekend. They Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff spent Saturday in Salt Lake Hansen and son, Matthew, Cenwith Merlin Durfee and family, terfield. shopping and sightseeing. On Miles and Donna hosted a went out to dinner afterwards for all the Sunday, tothey the naming of their Granger families. Parents of the Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bosshardt granddaughter. sweet little Miss are Dick and and son, Jason, went to MonShauna Garrett. tana Tuesday, February 22nd, Gerand and Inez Mason reto March 4th. They put a booth turned home last Thursday afup at the Montana ter attending funeral services Exposition and manned it for for Inezs brother, Leroy Curfour days. This was to show and few, in Escondido, California. explain the salt products and to California with the business. They were guests one Going Masons were their son and night of friends, Mr. and Mrs. of Cedar City, Robert McCloy in Circle, Mon- daughter, Elroy, and Carma, of Las Vegas. tana. On their way, they stayed The two youngest Nuzman the first night with a school Travis and Jaren, are boys, friend of Marcias, Mrs. Lucille really having a treat for a few ifolt, in Bountiful, and enroute days. They are with their home, in they stayed Greenriver, Wyoming, with grandparents up north. Boy, they get to play in the snow and their sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Banks and all that neat stuff while their Mom just gets to rest down here family. in the sunshine. Lucky kids. The Sunday School class of Oscar Rioja and a few extra kids sure had a fun outing Saturday. They got to go to of Robert, n Agri-Trad- e Behunin Ball Provo Wedding Stephanie Sue Behunin and Paul Ball were Kenneth married March 4, 1977 in the Relief Society Room of the Redmond Ward Church. Bishop Nathan Anderson performed the ceremony. Members of the families and friends witnessed the ceremony, which was performed at 6:00 P.M. Stephanie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wilson and the late Homer Behunin. Kenneth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ball, of Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming, of Gunnison. The bride was beautiful in a dress of sheer organza over satin, trimmed with lace and seed pearls. The dress had a low neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves, full skirt, with a long train. The veil of nvlon lace and net was also long, and the was of lace and pearls. tiara She carried a beautiful orchid bouquet. Kenneth was in a tuxedo, white jacket and black pants. dinner at the DeKator Manor was at 3 oclock, hosted by the grooms parents. A reception was held in the A Cultural Hall from 7:00 to 9:00 in the evening. Standing in line with the couple were their parents, best man, Ted Behunin and Dennis Nielsen; Matron of Honor, Mrs. Donald (Carma) Larsen, sister of the bride, bridesmaids, Karla Ruda, Heber City; flower girl, Melissa Dawn Turner. The colors were lavendar floral prints, and all the ladies were dressed alike. The men all wore black tuxedos. The ushers were of the groom, James Behunin, Donald Larsen, Ron Camp, Eugene Beck. Helping with the gifts were Laura and Cindy McColl and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larsen. Chris Anderson was at the book. Music was played by Elaine Robinson, an aunt of the groom. Helping in the kitchen were sisters of the groom, and serving were Cynthia Hampton, Geraldine Bailey, Carol Benner, Leslie Brown, and Julie Beck. The wedding cake was brother-in-la- layered and and watch the Utah basketball game B.Y.U. beautifully decorated in the chosen colors. The bottom layer was of four hearts on a mirrored background. It was with roses and swans and hearts, and their names finely printed on nylon net in the hearts, with silver leaves. The reception was catered by Dee and Blanch Nordfelt, who also decorated the hall. After a honeymoon in the Capitol City, they are making their home in Salina. real live person. I hope they all showed up in church Sunday. in The kids, I mean. As long as they were up there, Oscar and Colleen Rioja and kids decided to stay overnight and attend the naming of Colleen's sisters baby in Orem on Sunday. Marty and Linda Cowburn, the babys parents, hosted a delicious family dinner at their home after the church services for the families. Ina and Venoy Curtis enjoyed having their kids, Earle and Venna Severance and family, home for Sunday dinner. Russell and Evalyn Holt, of Salt Lake, decided last Friday that it was time to get their new baby, so they drove down here, deposited their two children with Evalyns folks, Evan and Leona Huntsman, and then proceeded on to the Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield. On Friday afternoon, cute little Evzton Laith Holt made his appearance, weighing in at 6 lbs. 13 oz. Of course, grandparents Evan and Leona and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holt, of Salina, are very pleased, but not nearly as pleased as Russell and Evalyn and the brother and sister of the new little boy. On Saturday, March 6th, Pat Lazenby became Mrs. Jerold Stevier in the St. George Temple. Members of the wedding party included Leland and Reba Lazenby, parents of the bride, and Suzie and Larry Ricketts, sister of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Raydon Lazenby and family, brother of the bride. Of course, four the Steviers children, Laury, Mark, Lloyd, and Jerold, were there, and Vern and Elda friends. Freeman, of Fillmore, Mrs. Genevieve Crowther, of Aurora, and friend, from Arizona and Las Vegas. What a happy day for a lovely couple. Mrs. Otheya Cooper traveled up north Saturday to spend a week or so with her daughter, Karen, and family. While up there, she will keep some medical appointments. Milen and Velma Torgersen and girls enjoyed the company of Milens mother, Mrs. Leona Torgersen, of Koosharem, over the weekend. Time: 12:00 midnight Saturday night. A strange car glides silently up the driveway of Venoy Curtis. Occupants quietly get out and shut doors and leave the scene. Time: 6:15 Sunday morning. Venoy Curtis gets out of bed to get ready to go to work. Notices strange car. Wakes wife, Ina. She thinks car strange, too. Time: 6:45 Sunday morning. Venoy goes to work. Mystery of car unsolved. The doors all seem to be locked. Time: 8:30 Sunday morning. Ina calls neighbors, the Willdens, to see if they know s, Voorhees and Mrs Christiansen, all of Mayf eld, and Mrs. Ferneth Anderson, Redmond, brothers 1 In 1879 a new baseball rule allowed a batter to reach first base after receiving nine balls. They dontt. anything. Suggest she call Lawrence Mason, as the car looks like his. She already has. Lawrence said his car in his driveway. Ina and Ila decide Ina should call A1 Peterson, City Policeman and friend. Maybe car stolen. Maybe Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nelson spent Saturday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cherry, the company of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cherry, of Sandy, attended the Gaslight dinner theatre in Salt Lake City in Friday night. The stage presentation featured Sid Caesar Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Torgersen were happy to receive a phone call early in the morning last Saturday. The call came from Okinawa and was from their son, Pfc. Kevin Torgersen, who is serving with the Marine Corp there. Kevin called to let them know that he will remain in Okinawa for two or three weeks. Then he will be going to Japan on a training mission. Mrs. Dalla Mickelsen is in the Holy Cross Hospital, from major surgery of the spine. Errol and the family have all been with their mother at different times during the week. recuperating Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen were in Salt Lake City Wednesday to keep a doctor appointment. They had dinner with their son and daughter, Chuck Nielsen and Jerri Hatch. They were happy to have their two grandsons, Russell Sorensen, Salt Lake City, and Kraig Hatch, Granger, visit them over the weekend. Kraig also visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hatch. Howard Mr. and Mrs Erickson were happy to have their daughter, Mrs. Don (Diana Lee) Jackson, and her three children, of Richfield, visit with them Sunday. Jackie and Kimille Squires, Hunter, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Squires. Guy Miller, Salt Lake City, visited his mother, Mrs. Bessie Miller, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Curtis and 529-36-- Salt Lake City, were their daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs. Allen Willardsen and their daughter, Monica Mr. and Mrs Earl Sampson spent the weekend in Roy, visiting Michael and Kathleen Taylor and family The eent was Kathleen's birthday Mr. and Mrs Robert Jensen were in Salt Lake Friday, March 4th, where Robert attended the Intermountain Farmers Association meetings Robert is a director of this group Their meetings and dinner were at the Ambassador Club. Mrs Jensen spent the at day the Genealogical Soc.etv Library On the way home, they visited in Provo with Mr and Mrs Roland Crane and their daughter and son, Janice and Brent Jensen Glen and Jeryl Crawford spent the weekend in American Fork, to attend a double birthday party. James Crawford, brother of Glen, and Jeryl celebrated their birthdays together. Don and Norma Holt met their son, Doug, at the Salt Lake Airport Saturday. He has spent the last two years on a mission in the Tennessee-NashvillMission. Also there to meet Doug were Dennis and Faye e Crane and family, DeAnne Tidlund and family, and his grandmother, Mable Crane Phillip Baker and his girlfriend, Ann, also attended Doug will be giving his report this coming Sunday in Sacrament meeting in the Salina Second Ward Here for the funeral of Mrs. Gertrude Peterson were the following: From Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs Calvert Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mazel Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Hansen, children, Springville, visited Mr and Mrs. Ronald Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Jacob- and Mr. and Mrs. Marlett sen over the weekend. Nielsen; from Cedar City V' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Watts, and Mrs. Merrill Petr Cedar City, visited Mr. and from Fillmore, Mr and Mrs. Homer Christensen and Orren F Peterson, from Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Watts, Mr. and Mrs Lyle Pr Aurora, over the weekend. who also visited witn Clarence Hicks and son, Prestwichs parents, Mi a,.d Russell, Kearns, visited Mrs. Mrs. Blair Curtis, from Donna Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Koosharem, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jensen, and Mr. and Newell Nielsen, from Richfield, Mrs. Clayton Crane last Satur- Mr and Mrs Joe Christensen, from Colorado, Mr. and Mrs day. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Torgersen were guests for dinner at the home of a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Milen Torgersen and family, in Aurora. Mrs. Leona Torgersen, Koosharem, was also a guest. Elder Douglas Holt returned home after completing an L.D.S. Southern States Mission and was met at the Salt Lake Airport Saturday by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Donald Holt and family, Mrs. DeAnne Tidlund and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Crane and family, Chuck Frazi from Moab, Mr. and Mrs Ter, Sorensen, from Richfield, Mr and Mrs. Ellis Nielsen, from Greenwich, Mr. and Mrs Dean Bagley and Mr. and Mrs Dan Nielsen; and from Ogden, Mr and Mrs. Wilsen Jensen Visiting with Mrs. Elaine Larsen over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs Tommie Peterson and family, from Taylorsville. Also received over the weekend by Mrs. Larsen was the good news that her granddaughter, Julie Oldroyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Oldroyd, will be getting married on April 23rd to Mrs. Mable Crane, and Phillip Baker and friend. Elder Holt will give his mission report on Sunday, March 13th, in the Tom Cooke, of Taylorsville. A Salina 2nd Ward. Welcome invitation was extended special home, Doug. Mrs. Lillis Holt, Mesquite, to Mrs. Larsen to attend. Nevada, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Arvin Torgen-seDonald Holt and their families were in Salt Lake City Wednesday, where they visited Max the L.D S. in Torgensen dead body in trunk. where he underwent Time: About 9:30 Sunday mor- Hospital, surgery last week. They also ning. A1 Peterson arrives on visited Mrs. Beula Shaheen and scene and DeVoy Willden Mrs. Erma Bird, Layton, who is there already looking at car, in the hospital after undergoing careful not to touch in case of on a broken hip surgery fingerprints. A1 Peterson also visted Mr. and Mrs. They Larry takes down license plate and children, Mr. and numbers. He and DeVoy Edwards Mrs Kay Colby and son, discover front passenger Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd door unlocked. Opened door. Granger; Lund and sons, West Jordan, Looked in jockey box. Found Mrs. Hazel Torgersen. Spanish paper saying Royce Johnand Mr and Mrs. Bill son. Royce Johnson is the Fork, Drage, Salem n Curtises' nephew. Parked car there because it broke down. Knew Uncle CASE CLOSED. "Kindness begets kindness." Sophocles ST KE BEEHIVE STWDVRDS NIGHT The Beehive Standards Night, under the direction of Stake Beehive Advisor, Sister Delores McColl, was a huge success. All the Beehive Sisters participated in the nights activity. The special song, T Am a Child of God, was sung by the young ladies Madeline Sister Johnsotj spoke to the congregation and especially to the youngsters on prayer - of the answers you can receive and the peace that prayer can bring into your lives. Mrs Keith i Shirley) Long visited with the young sisters on the many things they can do to bring more charm into their the little things way of life that can add to or detract from the charm and personality as as they related to others relate to our society. Prelude music was played by Ruby Casto was honored on her 87th birthday March 5th, by her children and grandchildren at the DeKator Manor. Hosts were Ned Casto and Mrs. Erval - - Hansen. Mrs. Casto has six living children, 40 grandchildren, 41 and two In LeeAnn Lewis. Bosshardt was the chorister for the young sisters. A duet, Stairway to Lasting Colleen attendance were 63 family members. They enjoyed dinner Joy, was so beautifully done by Lezlie Flora and Bonnie Bastian, accompanied by Sister and visiting together LaJuana Bastian. A special thanks to Joy Mickelson and Verna Sorenson for refreshments; to Norma Reynolds and Teressa Sperry for decorations; and Madeline Johnson and class for the invitations I Ruby was married to Rhude Casto in Richfield on March 25, 1909. He passed away May 19, 1965. Her children are Tony Casto, Salina; Ned Casto, Salt Lake City; Dr. Glendon W Casto, Logan; Lucille Vest and Allie Colby, Richfield; and Mrs. Erval Hansen, Mayfield. She also has a brother, Orlando Jensen, of American Falls, Idaho. Lets get a bit more light on the subject! Im Reddy Kilowatt, your Inend at Utah Power. Each week, this column is Hi, BELIEVE.... devoted to common questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service, or energy conservation are welcome. Warren Sorenson, a Freshman at North Sevier, is one of the most outstanding young men I have ever been acquainted with. How easy it would have been for Warren to have thrown in the towel and quit. You just can t believe it. I do -as see this young man in the 1 halls at North About backyard windmills Sevier laughing, having fun, friendliness running out of every pore ,.f his body. Just a tribute to what some can do under stress and trial. I checked this lads grades, and he was off the point system to be on the honor roll. This lad, Warren, should be an example to all of us - that we may forget our individual problems and think as he does - what can I do for you or for North Sevier. Warren is getting his church work done, along with all his other activities. Kendall and Virginia, it is always so refreshing to meet your boy each day. He makes my day complete. We are proud of him and you good people. I feel sure because of your good work and his that he will walk and run with his buddies again. QHow two-tent- We as the start under $500 y MONDAY, March fried rice, buttered spinach, carrot stick, bread and butter, choice of fruit, milk. 14-- Meat loaf-sauc- March TUESDAY, 15 Salisbury steak, whipped potatoes-gravy- , buttered peas, hot cornbread, butter, honey, orange juice, milk. March WEDNESDAY, Franks in buns, buttered corn, sunshine salad on lettuce, choice of fruit, peanut butter fudge, milk. d Irish stew, cabbage relish salad, cheese biscuits, spice cake, pink applesauce, milk. 17 18 Veg. soup, fruited cheese slice, bread and butter, doughnuts, milk. jello-lettuc- noodle sys- - wind-generatin- g Wind generators School Lunch chicken 750-wa- tt (2,000-watt- Sevier. THURSDAY, March much electricity can a windmill generate? tem designed for family use can produce about 60 kilowatt hours of power per month in consistently windy ) commercial areas, a model can provide about 100 kwh per month. The average UP&L Residential Customer consumes about 606 kwh per month. A recent study sponsored by the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration rates Utahs valleys as among the nation's lowest in wind power potential. faculty and student-bodare better people because your son is with us at North 16 A A much does a wind gener- - QHow cost? can buy a small unit for less than $500, but the 200 or so watts it produces when the wind blows will power only a few lightbulbs. A system, complete with tower, r and battery storage for 2 Vi windless days, costs $2,385 if you assemble and erect it yourself. Commercial systems rated at capacity or larger start at about $5,000. You A 750-wa- tt inverter-charge- Economics of wind generation Isnt cheaper? wind-generate- d electricity Assuming you live in an area where wind generation is feasible A to begin with, electricity produced by a backyard windmill will cost more than 20C per kilowatt hour even under optimum conditions. It can cost as much as $1 to $3 per kilowatt hour, according to a power engineer who has a pair of windmills in his own backyard. Utah Power currently charges about 3V2 per kilowatt hour on the average for residential power. Wind power possibilities? QWhat A about wind power on a scale? electric utility industry is cooperating with the U.S. Energy The Research and Development Administration to help build and run demonstration wind generators. Results of such tests will provide an answer to this question. SPRINKLER IRRIGA TION For Sale - Our irrigation specialists Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, can design an overhead irrigation system that will save you water. . and give the even coverage you need for a full crop. A good service . . . from a good neighbor. P O Box 899, Salt Lake to space limitations, City, Utah 84110. Due all questions and suggestions cannot be printed in this column, but each will be Of KClIV answered . RAIN FOR RENT, INC. GREENVILLE P.O. Box 23 PH. 438 5189 5 by Hugh Bird FRIDAY, March Venoy and Aunt Ina wouldnt care. Time: 9'40 Sunday morning The Mormons Mr and Mrs Lowell Murphy were visited over the weekend by their children, Mr and Mrs Ted Murphy and family, Julie Ann, Kathy, and David, from Phoenix, Arizona Also, from Page Ruby Casto Honored On 87th Birthday Living With 0 10, 1977, AND LIGHT COMPANY |