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Show 1 9Co tl'itCdw - Plin''1 There is happiness and joy and a new baby girl at the Leon Larson home. The little Miss came to her new home last week, and Carolyn and Leon are proud enough to pop their buttons, and her two big brothers are just as proud. Kimberly AeRan long-awaite- is d name. her Congratulations to you all, Larsens. Kathleen Mason was here for a weeks visit with her family, Versel and Beth Ann Mason and Russell and Barbara, and other family members and all her friends. Kathleen is living and working in Wyoming. Lots of working, she says. Ernest Bastian is in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, where he has undergone major surgery. We wish you a very speedy recovery, Mr. Bastian, and expect to see you home soon. Dan and Rae Thompson were in Kanab over 529-322- our state. The elk hunt was a very enjoyable time for Gena Shaw and Sally Heath because they went to Salt Lake to do some 9 They were there to help Terry have a very happy birthday. And he did! The circus is for kids of all ages, and Ina and Venoy Curtis agree. They were in Salt Lake last w eek at the home of their kids, Venna and Earle ! husbands chasing elk. Bob and Karen Hales and family traveled to Salt Lake last Saturday for a very special oc- - Severance and family. While there, they attended the circus. They enjoyed the circus, but even more, they enjoyed watching the faces of their grandkids as each part of the circus brought different expressions on their faces. It was lots of fun for everyone. Mrs. Kathleen Lloyd and kids and Elbert and Vilate Lloyd spent a long weekend in Farmington, New Mexico, where they visited with family and friends. Bob and Margaret Sampson are very happy to have Bobs brother and wife, Walter and Muriel Sampson, here casion to look at new pickup trucks, and also to help Bobs dad and step-mo- Orlo and Nora Hales, celebrate their birthdays. Bob and Those from Aurora attended the farewell testimonial for Rick of Albrecht, Pleasant Grove, last that ten-da- y visit, and Bob and Margaret are taking the weekend, staying with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thompson and family. them sightseeing around Sunday included: Gran-dmoOtheya Cooper; A new idea this year For more iniormation, involving youth is the call any one of the drive this coming week, after most of the charter members have been called by area phone chairmen. There were a few who were not called because of unanswered phones or phone number changes. The uncontacted members are urged to get their memberships renewed, either by mail or taking their dues to Thomas Music in Richfield, Guild headquarters. This season will offer an exciting variety of dollars will enable the young people to have their names on programs the entire season. The Guild is working toward a continued musical involvement. Sevier School District is bussing children to Utah Symphony the morning after the opening November Gala Concert and Membership Reception to be held at the Tabernacle in Tri-Coun- ty annual membership Last years patrons will be contacted, as well as new interested supporters of fine entertainment. Business concerns as well as private !IF IFA SELLS IT - YOU CAN DEPEND ON IT Oct. 6th thru 15th BUY NOW! Car - Truck -- Tractor Tires Featuring top quality CO-O- P TIRES at REDUCED PRICES tires are made tougher for demanding rural service. Co-o- p Prices listed below do not include Federal Excise Tax Dependable, tough nylon cord for long life. 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Utah 303 So State (208 852 006 South Hw y 09 283 4529 Loa Utah South Man l 80 036 203 Provo Utah 55 W 5th South 3'3 600 Richfield Utah 1st South 440 6461 Riverton Utah i860 W 26 0 So 254 350 Roosevelt Utah 40 "22 254 O" West Satina Utah South Mwy 89 529 39 U hi, St George Utah 3 0 Industr a Rd M 673 Tb3l SaN 1000 Lake City Utah So West Temple 467 3 Soda Spring a, Idaho P O Bo 776 (200, 547 3056 Spamth Fork Utah Cannery Road 798 74 8 Tremootor Utah 241 So 3rd West 257 5419 Sprinkler Irrigation 09 South Saima 529 74 Patron Corner. Two Richfield. 6; 896-637- 1; the piano by Marlene 529-366- Thelma Monroe, Anderson, Compton, 527-406- Emma 3; 896-429- 8; 896-455- 527-387- 3; and Sally Hansen, of Richfield. Gifts of appreciation were given to those who presented the program Wilson, by Mary 4; 527-421- 9; 896-451- 0; Memberships for the entire season will be mailed to subscribers this year with mailing preparations now in progress. Cost for the season is $5.00 per adults or students; $15.00 for an entire family. The only single tickets to be sold will be for Ballet West and Chet Atkins, which will be $5.00 each. There will be afternoon presentations for children eight or older. For the Childrens Theatre and Sorensen, Glenwood, 896-527- 4; Leah Ray Ross, Elsinore, 896-400- program committee member. Refreshments were served by the 6; Wilma Torgersen, Koosharem, 538-734- Gaylene 836-289- hostess, Peterson, Loa, Ham- Patsy 5; pton, Redmond, Jan Gurney, Aurora, of Richfield, sang, and several novelty numbers were done in pantomime by Mrs. Nielsen, Ila Willden, also of Aurora, Betty Worley Jensen, Sigurd, Louise Miller, Venice, Renee Farnsworth, Annabella, Hanna Gay, Gerry Joseph, Goold, Sevier, Raynee Woolsey, CenIva Lee tral, 896-521- Anora Morten-sen- 529-730- 9; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fjeldsted, Gunor Janice nison, Nielson, in care of the both of Salina. 528-793- 6; Elementary School in Hi! Im Tressa June Jensen. Mom, My Sue Ann Jensen, and I to be going celebrating my very first birthday Friday, October 7th, along with my grandma, Carolyn Jensen, of Redmond, my one and are only Pleasant. great-grandm- a, Mabel Jensen, also of Redmond, and lots of aunts, uncles, cousins, the Christmastime program Cheaper by the Dozen, no admittance for younger children will be allowed in order to support the Guilds training program for young audiences. . President Vivian Anderson welcomed two new members, Elaine Allred and Bernice Lau, 529-715- Mt. First Birthday music and dialogue. Vicki of Nielsen, Aurora, accompanied on Guild Music, President George Potter, Carolyn Sorensen, Salina, 896-611- Page 3 Salina Sorosis Club met Wednesday, September 28th, at DeKator Manor for a program of Thomas following: 6, 1977, Enjoys Program The Music Guild will open its 2nd individuals were most Milen and Velma generous, enabling the Torgersen and girls, Guild to make up the difEldon and Ora Jensen, ference in cost of artists Glen and Novella Taylor, over the low price Genevieve Crowther, and charged for season Sid and Gwen Curtis and memberships. family. Rick is the son of and Karen Christensens celebrated Virgil Albrecht. They hosted an the event by going to Salt Lake for dinner at Mings open house for Rick at their home after the Sun- Cafe. They also stopped in at Grand Central, in day meeting. Good luck Orem . . . maybe for from all of ous, Rick. Cleve and Veone someGeritol????? The elk hunt is Cloward, of Ely, Nevada, are spending a few days progressing (thank at the home of Otheya goodness), and its turning out to be just that for Cooper. They are visiting some - a hunt. You can friends and relatives tell the guys that got an here. I guess this happens to elk by looking at their all of us sooner or later, heads. Their hat sizes so dont feel bad, Judy have gotten bigger and Christensen. It was bigger and bigger. Neales and Judys 18th wedding anniversary last Thanks, G.H., for Monday . . . and yes, T.T. She was rescuing means it Judy, youre about a goner!!! growing OLDER. The just FARM N MARKET Sorosis Club Tri-Coun- ty Karen, along with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Horan and Mr. and Mrs. Dent Hales, treated their folks to a night out on the town, including dinner. Genevieve Crowther is spending a few days in Salt Lake with Brent and superb entertainment, Janiece Burr. Grand- namely: Utah Sym the daughter Dana under- phony, play went surgery this week. Cheaper by the Dozen, Visitors at the home of Ren Anderton, pianist; Karl and Eileen Gull and Cedar City Strings, Tanner family were Mr. and Virginia Mrs. David Crane, of San Childrens Theater, Francisco. David is Mrs. Ballet West, and Chet Atkins. Gulls brother. from Westfield, Massachusetts. They flew here for a while their were out shopping, Music Guild Opens Membership Drive he Salma Sun, October and friends. The first umbrella in the U.S. is believed to have Lollipops were named after famous the early a been used in Windsor Conn, in 1740. It produced a riot of merriment md derision. race horse of 1900's called Lolly Pop. M ScLeviK ! The word bolshevik comes from bolsheviki meaning "members of the majority. ' Card of Thanks The family of Keith Willden wishes to express their thanks and appreciation for all the acts of kindness shown to them at the time of the loss of their loved one. They are deeply grateful for the food, flowers, cards, and money sent and brought to the home. 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