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Show i Ind Sun 1 AXTELL NEWS R.'iq Lv u n - : 7 j,1 AURORA NEWS j 77 j FoUiY-c-- - Ueyd n ca $ 2 :5 3 Rat he I Nay was haplttcd on Saturda) i vbruary 78th by ber fattier. Crfald L Nay Ibott ill atlriidaint were lirr giandpar-cisuMr and Mrs Rua Rubrrta , hriliin'iui rritl.lly I u a Miaiutuii AmiriMiji t.O Baa J 111 mission Id JVm was iii? speaker Ml Sacrament inerting Sunday also pro idfd lln iiiubu al number Singing a song III Jjhicr perry's, "Re light I'.btn ka.i she By her Brother Jlef patents .Sale and Betty Anderson were in Band la hear her speak Ia ell Drspa ill and Bis inunse-aGeorge Beitlr&un ami Alan Draper were released from the Sunday Si fiool plrsulrni V J.A ri lias served for thirty years as 4 was flixtiHiJtallirii Jell Anderson member of the Sunday SihtmJ Supennleitdrfiey and president y Manus Despain vias sustained as Ihe Sunday Si hmt JYrsidrnt wdli JSrenl Newman as rtiuriselnr Sorenson have Essie and lui Ilf lo-nr- Slronnie SiHn and Namy Her lelson have been busy with dull team practice Ihts Iasi couple o weeks preparing (or Ihe dull team competition coming up this week end, had a Stella la-- and Jay JeiiM-family dinner mi Sunday in honor of iheir 30th wedding anniversary e Their daughters Catherine and Kendall Bartholomew of Mayfu id, and Trent Nielsen of Salma and Charmaine and Mark lawis of Hcdmond and Iheir families were there lo help celebrate Danny itoorc was one id the Sally wtiii.ti y Jall.i-- s . , ihor prize K r It al Itie Ills e Was of a Iritute eXttll-- Tuesday I I , all is"t!lt laje id Hi Kent s 1 t.r Belli! Soiirty Presidency prepared a luikry iLnnrt' Monday lughl lor the Make hpeiial Intrrrst Mri!j r Jenstn was in group id grtt.rg a program jt'f ihsrye tt.e timing whuh juliowrd all Jl is ti Iht-iiCall. lime Bartholodu-- d a mew, sally Nirlsin. t harmame Iww is and daininv f jaudsen sang a medley it Irish tong. ( bar Itiailt played it plain Solo, "Nula, and J afiunv sang Night Oil 11 illlier IN tersmlj the Rut k Puli h of I tit anil Sang 'Somewhere My H te ill honor of May I Bnslen sell (i birthday and a selection of "lsl Other songs Sandra and Joey Heath have ir had Iheir lillle Grand daughter Andrea Jackson staving with them Juf ahnu! a Week wiidr she rems ered from (he dueken jms Her mother Lois came la gH her Friday and senl Ihe day suiting with Essie and and hr r hrother Austin HerteKon k double wide fnoVid into their ftt-tiaili r in Hie east pari of Avtell A new family has moved into Ihe lngse where they were living They are Cameron and Cmdy t oiiiiar and children Milis and EdYit-- l Jensen were in Salt Hike City Sunday la see Ihe mwcM adddioii la iheir family, a gle.il gtatlddaughler horn 10 iJieir daughter I Nil s son, Huy The new little Ml Will he named Melissa Miles and Ripriel s son Harvey and grandson Blake and Iheir larmlies were also there from California so llu-enjoyed seeing children. grandchildren, ami great graiidi tnldrvn Katfiy I'atterson flew (a t'alifur-lulhursday la visil far 0 few days and drive home with Dennis wh had lieen down then for a few weeks staying with his sister and working ail of th.-i- r a REDMOND .NEWS 7: Tammy Johnson The Cub Scouts held (heir Blue and Hold Banquet for all scouts, parents and leaders A delirious meal was served, awards given and Mike Payne, of Clear Creek Ihe guest speaker, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peterson went to Paige, AZ last week. Accompanying them were Mr, and Mrs. Rulon Mansfield, Orem, and was Blaine Poulson, Redmond. They met with Mr. and Mrs. George Shephard, Ted Hays, Ray Colby, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shephard. The group also visited with Sonva Jones, Donald Poulsen, Breck and Candy Poulsen and children. A dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shane Jones. The Aurora. Sues team won two out of three games, while Sharrons team lost two. It has been a fun season, and all would like to thank their coaches. The Young Men and .Young Women held a combined activity at the cultural Hall. They played mock track meet games with nachos and punch as final re- Kami Wilkins and a college friend visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kendyl Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson were released Sunday as Blazer B and Merrie Miss B teachers in and Primary. Sustained were Mr. Mrs. Maylon Mickelsen. Jeremy Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hampton, received his Faith in God award. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hampton were in Bicknell visiting relatives and attending the confirmation of one of the family's nephews. Martin Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs Brent Jensen was ordained to the office of a Teacher in Church, Sunday. Brooke Tanner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tanner, was Billy, and baptized by her brother,Burke Willconfirmed Sunday, by iams. , of Burt ana Craig Jensen, son Sandra Jensen was baptized SunA day and confirmed by his father aftethat held was family dinner rnoon with special guests Mr and Mrs Roger Herschi, Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Gurr, and Brenda Carter, Logan. Also Craigs Jensen. great grandfather, Lister Mr. and of son Patric Jensen, Mrs. Brent Jensen, was baptized Atand confirmed by his father. his were grandparents, tending Mr. and Mrs. Roe Burgess, Loa, RedMr. and Mrs. Doug Jensen. and grandmother. mond. great d i till Sltrl , mhu her Sirll birthday all Manila), February J4th A laimly gel Ifpetlier mas behl earlier Hi tbe rnuiith at she Aurarai Cul'ural Hall, v heie several laiml) luernters gathered la huttor RLtnl4 ail tills i ial blilhda) Ver) Wiling with Mr and Mrs Herald Curtis ha been Jiurtha Huberts. Garden blvie, CA date IJuvd and ViMiing Mrv Mr and Mrs Delbert IJuvd and Liimlv leienll) Were Mrs Nell VtUlig and her sail Brent, Huh st brtk. Mrs AZ Duti E rrivntly attended the funeral services ur her Jidin ) Grditde, Salt Like Ct). wtia was fmmeriv of (lUlilmell Mr Sieve Forbuilt and lus sons elijaved a Weekend at Uiki Jmell v itti uihi-- r friends VV rekend visitors at Ihe home uf Mr and Mrs Herald Curtis wen Mr and Mrs James (null and daughter, FiiiiIv, Sandy uvmnd lliagle Mr and Mrs traveled to Moroni la attend the baptism and confirmation of Iheir granddaughter, ii Elizabeth Fireman, daughter Lrrv Freeman of Mr and Mrs Visiting Mr and Mrs Delbert IJovd and family on Sunday were Mr C.E. and Mrs V heeler. NM Kirimngtnn The infant sm of Mr and Mrs Maik Johnson, Richfield, was given the mum of Torev Mark by Ins father, in Aurora 1st Ward. March 1st Grandparents attending were Mr, and Mrs Buike Johnson, arid Mr, and Mrs. Glen Peterson. Idaho Falls, great grandparents Don Taylor and family. Kamil), Mr. and Mrs. Eltmi Tavior. Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Peterson and daughter. 5297552 Erma Pickett, Gunnison A family was held to honor Patnc and Martin, who was advanced in the Priesthood Visiting Kay Hales and attending the wedding of Debbie Hales was Mr. ami Mrs Joseph Nelson dinner and daughters. Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Hales, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Karl Hales, and daughter, and Mr and Mrs Collin Hales Sandra Nielson took her MIA Maid class to Richfield bowling and to go out to eat for an activity last week. To babies were named. Jade Owen Willden. son of Tim and Colleen Willden was blessed by his giandtather, DeVoy W illden. A dinner was held for the special occasion, with Mr. and Mrs. Carl lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Devoy Will-dcand Mr. and Mrs. Tim Willden. attending. Matasliia Sorensen, daughter of Del and Camille Sorensen was blessed by her father. Many special friends and relatives attended. Brad Peterson and daughter, all of Idaho Falls Mr, and Mrs Bart Reynolds and family, of Panguiteh, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs Jcmld Johnson and other family members, and while here their new daughter, Amy Louella was blessed by her father in Ihe Aurora 1st Ward. March 1st Grandparents attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Johnson and Mr and Mrs Ward ForsvtY Great grandparents here for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. IJovd Johnson, Aurora, and Wilma Sorensen. Salina. Other family members also attended. A combined family dinner was held at the home of Jerold Johnson. where about 50 members attended to honor the blessings of the Johnson's infant son and the at-th- e the parents afterwards at A Red- reception mond ward church. honored the couple Saturday evening at the church. Out-of-tow- n guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kreutzer, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Robinson, Mrs. Carolee Flannery, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hackwell, Mr. and Mrs. kerry Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Kirek Fielding. Jeff Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Nelson, Lance Nelson, Mrs Venise Proctor,' Mr.' and Mrs. Gam Nelson, Mr. and Tracy Thain, Mr. and Mrs. art Nelson, StaCY Nelson, Karen Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mrs. Stew- Mrs. Boyd New- man. Vera Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hales, Mr. 'and Mrs. Karl Hales, .Mr. and Mrs. Collin Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Niel- son, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hales, Mr.' and Mrs. Richard Hales, Sharolyn Hales and Grace Nelson. The Young Women's volleyball teams played their last game lur Uiu Kill tb f buim I Hi, i,- -i Jnd 1st in Aurora V b in,, i.i Vk aid I bis blessing in m bile 1 rrvur Aaron w as b) bis UtHle, Mern bYi-S- i n s l.iilier blis-r- d 1 f Mr and Mis t.t were gum luiurs and blrlf!gs Marth Ivrt-I- .1 w hi i Grandparents attend- ing eie Mrs Beth Kennedy and Mr (.ml Mrs Ka Ensthkneibl Mant Also attend.r.g were Mr an I Mrs Meven Ensibkneilil and Kristine t hrtsiiansen and Mr mid Mrs Km) Ander son and (uimlv, and Mr and Mrs l i d f tm l.kiiet lit and faimlv all d Manti lt.e t .i n f daughter of Mr and Mi' Kent M iikelsen Was given tin- iimiie of Heidi b.V ber father A large group of Iiimil) members a tide J. iiuluding grandparents. . - Mi and Mrs Bradley Johnson, Vunifj and Mr and Mrs MiKav M nke Ren , Salma Great grand-a! nets, Mr, and Mrs Huvd t.i sun 7 Aumra and Ms Rennie Mu Li Ken. Salma A farm!,, dinner w .11 held at the Aurora City Park fiiiuw mg sen uei to lelebr.ite flu spei ml day the Darron Andre-no- n family had a busy couple of weekends wi'h ilu baptism and confirmation ol two n ilu-i- r daughters. Situs hum who was baptized and confirmed by her unde, Derek Andrr.iMin, of Salina Attending this special da) tor her Was her great grandmother, ('and liwry. ol Manti Jessica Andreastm was baptized and confirmed by her on i le. ftrucc Oliver. Also the infant son of ihe Andrason's, Justoii Ray was blessed by his mu le Derek Andreason, of Salma Sh, mm Gurr. daughter of Mr and Mrs Alan Gurr was baptized and confirmed bv her father in the Aurora 1st Ward Attending were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Merrill Guit. Salma. Mr and Mrs I1.il Rasmussen, Redmond Also Mr and Mrs Burt Jensen. Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hatch. Sigurd. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ander-Mm- . Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Hirsilu. Brigham City, and Mr and Mrs Kardeil Rasmussen, of Redmond A family dinner was held after services to honor Sharon on tins special day. Kris and Kathryn Sorenson, twin children of Mr. and Mrs Kim Sorensen, were baptized and confirmed by their father in Aurora 2nd Ward. Several family members attended. Yilate IJovd traveled to Idaho Falls this past week with her daughter. Cheryl Young, to visit Mr. and Mrs. David Young. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. I,awrence Hourihan were their son and of Challis, Idaho. family, of American Pork and Mr and Mrs Earf Nay of Murray AU tbi-rwere brr aunt and urulc, Mr and Mr Paul Baglry and daughters of tt est Jordan and her aunt, Virgina Nay of Ceiiterfirld Her parents and brother. Cammm and sister, Sherry were also thrrr Ur Sunday Rachel was imsfirrned in sacrament meeting in (he Gun iiison Third Ward by her father After the meeting the family members were all guests at Gerald and Janrll'k fur a tuikey darner e Verda Mae Sorenson was in sandy on lhursday to visit with her daughters, pufulhv Staley and Bubctta Butters aruT daughter m law, Kathy Sorenson and families M ary Y ardley lias received word that her son Melvu has mi-ntlBeen made bishop of his Aurora He is married to the Ward former Debbie Jensen of Astell y tVlilil Was also to have bren tiiiliul rtf at tfie biltbtlay dinner, but Was Unable to attrlid due III her but JiUabZatmll at ttie A l!.r IV lai) folk Hospital where sbe was rccuvenng from kidnry stuiirs fjuiue ( bristciisei was happy lo Wold of the bulb of a hew great grandson Bom to bt-- r daugb ler praline's tun ( H.'ll and fas Wife Sheila Tins Is Ihe couples second I hi id Gam and Ida Ann Nrlt.ut and llufl e Ji-!- their fjlluly daughter Sulahfie arid her husband Tracy Thain, their soil Stew art Nelsuli and his wife Jamie and their daughter , Nrl-ui- Stacy i all of Bountiful were here last weekend to visit Ida Anns parents Marcia and Bay Bo attendrd the They Taylor nu-cwedding of Gum prbhie Suzanne was flairs of Brdmi-nher cousin a Amy and And Thompson and Joy ii and Pdpli Spencer of RrtJ riioiid and pujpli mother Clara to went Ris Vegas and Speiuer spent a dav and night at Cirrus fr bndi-Mitui- They are the Circus Then they motored to arents of three hoys and aKo Death Valh v and spent a couple of avt an euhange student from iluvs B rained on them ail the and Redmond Denmark living with them (his year Dorothy Knurr was in Salt l.ike City Sunday to attend church with her son Terrel York, his wife Pain and their children Her grandson Tyler w. is ordained a deacon Delrna Dyreng. Mary Los Mad sen. Mary laiuise Sorensen, and Nancy Jensen attended a Farm Bureau ladies workshop in lYovo Dr and Thursday James Kerri was one of the speakers There were also work simps on Ihe constitution which is 200 years old this vear Ray and Thelma Myrup and their grand daughter Velvet piep and her husband Jeff and daughter Nicole were in Farmington Sunday. March 1st. to the home of their son la'e and Jean Myrup for a family birthday dinner celebration. Other family members there to join the celebration were la--e andJeans daughters. Kimberly Myrup and Debra Robins: Thelma and Rays son Gary and Carolyn Mvrup and children Mitsi. Tonya on Wednesday and Cindy, and Cindys fiance The birthday celebration Mike was in honor of Ray and Thelma Myrup, Carolyn Myrup and Velvet Piep, all of whose birthdavs occur between February 23 and March 16. Rich were presented with a corsage and the family plans to make this an annual event. Enroute home Ray and Thelma Penni visited their daughter-in-lawife of their youngest soil Thel- - while But they hud an enjoyable tune any way Maude llone whose Birthday is M.'inh loti), had 61 members of her family together on Stunfay They had a log parly for her in honor of tier special day Calvert Mebor flew to Kansas City, Missouri recently to help his Brother move to t'lah Ira Mellor will result in Centerfield Many friends and relatives of Evan and Karen Sorensen were here on Sunday to attend the Missionary Farewell of their son Harden, who has been called to the Pittsburg Pennsylvannia MisA dinner was held in his sion honor follow mg the meeting Marilyn and Vern Hatch and Thomas friends jtol and Tanu-rof Salt Likt City enjoyed on Twelve mile flat over the weekend snow-niobthn- g Luraine Hyatt celebrated her birthday on Saturday. Many friends and neighbors were there to honor her on her special day as well as her daughter. Norma Dean Hansen and children Tyler and Jennie and daughter Teresa and Matt A Her and daughter Anna all of Bountiful who came for the weekend A bridal shower was held honoring the forthcoming marriage of Julie Childs at the home of her Grandmother, lamise Sorenson on Saturday afternoon Hostesses for the shower were Stacey Vest, Vicki Winn and Janice Maimgren. CENTERFIELD NEWS 528-338- i 2 FAYETTE NEWS Ruby Hammond - A baby girl was bom to Steve and Michelle Peterson of West 528-793- 2 Valley City on February- 27th. She - arrived at the L.D.S. Hospital Last week Mrs. Izola Bartholomew attend the funneral of Christine Hatch in Brancroft, Idaho. On her way home she visited for a few days in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mellor visited Wednesday through Tuesday last week in Salt Lake City with their daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sorenson. Kathy Davis of Cedar City visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bartholomew. Visiting Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Bartholomew' were Kathleens brothers, David Day of Fairfield, California and Rodney Day of Orem. Mrs. Ann Harrop visited Friday in Ogden with her father, Curtis Hislop and with her daughters and son. Lucille Thomas of Tremonton, Loretta Manwill ot Sandy and Donna Waggner of Phoenix, Arizona spent some time last week with their mother, Mrs. Leah Mellor to help her celebrate and enjoy her birthday. Mrs. Fern Mellor visited last week in Lehi, Salt Lake City, and She attended the of her confirmation and baptism Clearfield. in great granddaughter The guest speaker at Sacrament Clearfield. them home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vanoy Christensen were treated to a special .vacation with their son, Mr. and TSVs. Leon Christensen, and ocean liner, the Queen Mary, and ocean. spent, some time Taeho area the visited also Diey before returning home. Irene said it was a wonderful time and they had so much fun. Debbie Hales and Russell Newman were married Saturday morning in a ceremony at the Manti Temple. The couple were honored at 'a dinner given by the grooms daugbtrf Elva Jensen - Lisas parents, Mr. and Mrs. their two children and brought parents, Mr. and Mrs. JennysRice. They traveled down Clyde the northern part of California, visiting San Francisco, the bay bridge and the- Golden ofGate the Bridge. They took a tour hU U m It, A Lloyd Hunt, Bicknell, took care of - wards. la RUuJa iut it irllat go Birthday plet wen Mr and Mrs family did a lot of visiting. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen has been Iheir son. Keith, of Rosemert Park, CA. Also visiting, were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kimball and son, of Orem. Kelly and Sharon Oyler. of Loa. visited the Gordon Johnson family. Valerie Hansen, returned home after spending a few days with The Redmond Senior Citizens Mr. and Mrs. UDell Johnson. held their monthly activity this Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson are past week. The members on the pleased to announce the arrival of committee were Betty Chidester, their 8th child. A son was born to Vontess Jensen, Emma Hales, them Sunday evening at Gunnison Lela Rasmussen and JoeLane They served meat loaf, Valley Hospital. Grandparents are Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. UDell Johnson, Mr. yummy potatoes, cole slaw, hot and Mrs. Millard Deboise, and rolls, a vegetable and cake for dessert. The Kitchen Band put on great grandma Clegg, in Idaho. Brock King, The Glen Picketts have welcoma patriotic program. ed a new baby daughter into their Monroe, performed and Don Flora home. She was born March 3. sang the National Anthem. It was a very good program arrd evening 1987 at Gunnison Valley Hospital. She has three sisters waiting to 'for all who attended. welcome her. Grandparents are Visiting this weekend with the Mr. and Mrs. M.D. Robinson. Craig Munk family was Susans Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Bronzell brother and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Learning Pickett, serving an IDS mission, great grandfather Lester Jensen, were in Salt Lake City this weekRedmond, and Elva Davis, Provo, end to attend a Jazz basketball is her great grandmothers. game and do a little shopping. The final womens volleyball games were played last week in J'V attending were Mr. and Mrs IJovd Johnson Also attending -- - Ha MaHh VVrtl GUNNISON NEWS - . N Kim Sorensen went to Grand Junction to attend the Daddy Daughter Date with his daughter, Summer. Then Summer, Justin, Haley and Duran came home with him for the weekend. While here they also visited Mr and Mrs. Ted Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sorensen have returned home from a three week vacation in Phoenix, AZ, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson They then went to St George where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Karl Reichert, who flew in to St. George from Novato, CA to visit with the Sorensen's. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw of Sandy, were here for the weekend visiting at the home of Mrs. Ruleen Sheppard. meeting was Sammy Durrant of She served her misCenterfield. sion in Lima, Peru and gave an interesting report. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mellor were overnight guests at the home of their son, Kurt Mellor, Saturday also night in Salt Lake City. They Mrs. visited in Orem with Mr. and John Moore and sons. Vivian Tree and children of West Jordon visited Tuesday through Saturday with Milton and Ruby Hammond. in Aurora. lost two out of three Team No. games to a Salina team, and Team A big No. 2 won two games. thanks to Nancy Hampton for her time, patience, and help to make this season one of the best. 1 The third baby was born to members of Redmond this week. Dave and Sharron Hales are the proud parents of a new son. Little Cory has two sisters, Beckie, 11, and Crystal, 5, and one brother, Michael, excited to have him become a member of their family Cory was born in the Gunnison Valley Hospital, Mfarch 3rd Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Willis Hales, Redmond, and Mr and Mrs. Russell Stewart, Sigurd 7 lbs. The new 3 ozs. Katie Lynn Peterson. She has a brother, Tyson, who welcomed her home. Katies Grandparents are Elwood and Myrna Peterson of West Valley and Leo and Verna Averett of Centerfield. Great Granparents are Mariel and Etta Hansen of Centerfield, George and Faye Peterson of Sugar City, Idaho and Nola Kimber of Sunset, Utah. Roland and Pauline Beck recently returned from a trip to Texas. The David Olsen's from Manti were with them on this business trip. They also visited with Sister DeLora Simkins, who is on a mission in Texas. The Morris Caldwell family Local families are needed to host 210 French and 60 Spanish high school students and nine who will visit Idaho and Utah this summer with The Nacel Cultural Exchanges. group wil arrive July 7 and depart home-staAugust 3, after a four-weeteacher-chaperone- s The students come from all parts of France and Spain, with the common desire of learning about the American people and their wav of life, said Mary Ellen Voshell, Nacel Area Coordinator. Host families are encouraged to provide opportunities for the student to visit local points of interest, she added, but expensive entertainment is not necessary and Students may not expected. accompany families if travel is planned during the homestay. Medical and liability insurance are provided, and students bring their own spending money. Families receive orientation materials and chaperone support throughout the stay. Host families need not Board was the Friday Forum speaker at Snow College and was also the guest speaker along with her husband at a special meeting for the Relief Society in the afternoon. Gunnison Stake Relief Society Presidency, Gladys Anderson Claire Elmont, Elva Jensen, and Verda Mae Sorenson were in attendance. Also Nancy Jensen, Betty Oliver, Lois Watson and several other Relief Society members from the Gunnison Stake. Rosie Christensen and Mary were at the airport in Salt Lake City recently to see their son, David, leave for a mission in Bradley accompanied their mother Lillian Lambertson to Salt Lake Japan. consultation. Steven and Janet Hansen seem City last week for a medical MAYFIELD NEWS On February 25th, the Mayfield Cub Scout Troop held their annual Blue end Gold Banquet. The cub scouts, their parents and the troop Host families needed for foreign students k Thursday evening weighing little miss will have the name to have excitement at their place quite often. Brandi was walking home from school the other day and was bitten by a rattle snake. She didn't say anything until the next day when she became ill and her arm swelled up. She was taken to a doctor and received treatment. She is doing fine now. Sister Barbara Winder, President of the Relief Society General speaK rrenen to Uuinii, because students will want to practice their English. In addition, openings are available for American teenagers to visit France, Germany or Spain with Nacels Summer Discovery home-staThe four-wee- k Program. in Europe, which includes round-tri- transportation, p y orienta- tion, insurance and chaperone Salt Lake care, costs $1140 from ApplCity, Boise or Spokane. icants must have two years of foreign language study. However, Nacel also offers a study program in England or Ireland. Nacel Cultural Exchanges is a old organization based in Tours, France. More non-prof- 25-ye- it than 6.000 European teenagers States this and 1,500 American stuents will travel to Europe. For further information, Voplease contact: Mary Ellen shell, Nacel Area Coordinator, will visit the United summer writh Nacel, 61 74 v instead Place. Bjse, 83704; or phone: z08) 377-573- leaders attended this banquet to honor the scouts. The theme was Indian Pow Wow. They played Indian sign identification eames. The troop leaders, Joann ORR Will-ett- e Carma Sorenson and Suzette the dinner Willden prepared The menu help of the parents. consisted of meatload, whipped parley potatoes, rolls, fruit salad, vegetable trays, cake and ice cream. Each scout troop honored their leader with a potted plant to show their appreciation. Lois Fox spent from February 7th to February 22nd in Berthoud, Colorado visiting her son and his family. ID Assistance available representative of the Disabled veterans, F.E. Martinez. Department Service officer, will visit this area to assist veterans. their dependents and widows in pursuing claims and any other issues with the VA. A American He will be in Gunnison City Hall, 4 Monday, March 16. from 3 to p m : He will be at Job Service, 'me- - ;.,... March 17 from 9 a m to 1 ii a m |