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Show Thtf bill' NrAS, iS cd May JO Ittaf Shannon and lumen Wadstrin of Salt Lake were down Tuesday evening lo attend the Senior along with Shannon's parents loug and Joan CUhrs. A delicious barbcqued turkey dinner was served lo all the seniors and their parents followed by a short consisting of a piano solo by Michele Larson, a reading by Monica McArthur, a violin Solo by Kirsten Sanders and the reading of the class history by the officers Homemaking Meeting was held on Tuesday evening. Stitching was done on the quilt for the auction and Margie Uespain gave the lesson, "Productive and Efficient Use of Time," A mini class on paper cut out silhouette wall hangers was given by Kathy Patterson and Sandy Neill. Another mini class on Journal Keep-tnwas given by Lorraine Anderson which was also for the mutual girls. A ten minute slide presentation on cancer was given by afternoon to Laura Lyman and Jeanette Farmer spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Murrell Lyman and family The girls are students at U tber Sute College Mr andMn Kenneth Brown of Orem hosted a surprise birthday party for Mrs beta Bartholomew's TSih birthday on Saturday at Chuck a Rama ui Orem. Among ihe 78 guests attending were Mr, and Mrs, Tom Hatch and family of Logan All of Lola's brothers and suters and families and other Sorensen family relatives and Bartholo- suit with Richards brothers Tony Cow ley and Charles Cow ley Howard and Margie Jenaen and Ceha Ban-qu- drove to Sandy Sunday to visit their daughter Sharon and Andy Hrkkmg and family, Margie stayed to spend the week asauung the family as Sharon is recovering pro-gra- from surgery, Julia Sorenson attended a mother daughter Relief Society Party with her daughter, JoRynn Camp at the Salma Plrst Ward on Tuesday Evening, A Fashion Show was preaentrd by Paulettes Smart Shop and refreshments w ere served Miles Jensen spent several days in the Gunnison Hospital this past week due lo a heart attack We wivh him a speedy recovery, Janalee Burbank and son Greg Hew in from Austin, Texas Wed- g Julia Sorenson was presented a book, "A Woman for all Seasons" by Anita Canfield in Relief Society on Sunday in honor of her services as I resident of that orsamration a tribute was also given by Joan parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mellor Sunday Brandon relumed home with his parents Lake and Sandy A visit with Ray and Mary Jane Winters in made the trip very special Congratulations In two Center la-va-n Sheldon Mellor of Ias Vegas visiied with Mrs leah .Mellor during the weekend Roby Hammond spent Mon day through Friday with Mr and Mrs Marion Tree and family and with Mr, and Mrs Stacey Hammond and girls field track stars Bobbie Jo Hansen took 3rd plate in the gnu Meter race at the Stale Irmk Meet at BVC this past Saturday and Gayle Sorenson took 1st plait " and 3rd place in the is the daughter of Lynn Sorenson, Danny and Nancy lee Boo re and new daughter enjoyed many visits from well wishers this past week, SSSSSSEWS Evolyn Kiesel - Among them were Nancy's parents Burt and Lots Trosl snd a brother and Sister. Sacrament Meeting Speakers were Dale Rosenlund of the high council and Lynn Pickett of the Slake Mission. A musical number "His Image in your Countenance" was sung by Kathleen Cox and daughter Mmdi of Fayette. District six, their parents and Auxilary members. Nola Pickett, District President was In charge. Richard and Itiyllis Cowley and bovs traveled to Venice Sunday Mr. Lillian Vigos, Mrs. Glenna Birkmshaw and Mrs. LaJune Neb-cke- r of Sail Lake, spenl Wednesday of Iasi week visiting their 529-753- June The 1987 Utah Summer Games will be held June 22 27 in Cedar 529-345- 3 :i Tammy Johnson Terry Lyn Williams held her Super Spring Recital Friday evening in the Redmond Cultural Hall. The Country Munchkins singing group also performed. A big thanks to Terri Lyn and Nancy Hampton for their efforts wo help these children. Debra Willardson spent the mothers day weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willardson. She also visited her Mr. and Mrs. Burke and LJoyd Willardson. Visiting the Lee Jensens for nothers day were Mr. and Mrs. Watt Lyman and daughter. LeAnn Bosshardt, student at Utah State University, visitied her larents Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bosshardt, and Mr. bro-Iher- s, Will-irdso- n - Mr. and Mrs. Burke Johnson traveled with Coach Clarence Robison. his coaching staff and the BYU Men and Women's Track and Field Teams to El Paso Texas recently. The BYU teams won both the mens and womens champion- 529-755- 2 Mrs. Jim Rhiley. Kay and Diane Jensen and two daughters, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with Luella Jorgersen Willow Creek Monday evening. Exchange students living with Mr. and Mre. Jerry Hansen, Aurora, Mr. and Mre. Rodney Rasmussen, Salina, and Mr. and Mre. Gordon Johnson, along with their families enjoyed dutch oven chicken, rode horses, played softball, enjoyed the great wea'her and their friendship with each other. Relief Society Homemaking day was held. Lessons were given by W ilkins celebrate with Mr. and Mre. Laurence Hourihan. Beth Curtis and Jean Neilson l, attended funeral services at May IS for Jarold Robison. Aurora City held a free dinner at the Park to wind up the week long city clean up week activities. Spending a few days with Mr. and Mre. Delbert LJoyd and family was Kathleens mother, Mrs. Celia Wheeler, of Farmington, NM. Mr. and Mre. Ward Forsyth and son, Robbie, traveled to Brigham City on Mothers Day to attend the naming and blessing of their mothers day this year was her mother, Meryl Hansen, of May-fiel- d. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Allen. West Jordan spent Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jensen. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen, Vontess Jensen, Id Ciuistensen and Clara Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kimball and son, Brandon, Orem, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen. A family dinner was held on Mothers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Johnson, Aurora, with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chris Forsyth. Mr. and Mre. Joe McGinness of Fallon, NV visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hourihan. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen attendance. The membership of Katie Christensen, wife of Owen Christensen was read into the ward Sunday. in e would like to welcome Katie to the ward and to our town. Loma Dickerson and two child-e- n visited Mr. and Mrs. Byron ensen this past weekend helping era have a happy mothers day. Rhett Roberts visited with his arents Mr. and Mrs. McKay berts. Idella Wilardson has returned ome after spending some time ith her children. Helping her to M!e in were her children Mr. and Irs. Vt: .on Sorenson, Salt Lake, Ir and Mrs. Dell Green, Gerlach, y, Mid Irene Amerjo, NM. Irene ill be here helping her mother for few weeks Mr' '.v;,!ardson spent mothers i it her children Mr. and Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 81.00-85.0- lbs 77. CO- - lbs 500-60- 0 600-70- 0; Sanpete County Volunteer Crisis Hot-Lin- e Call Samuel L. Blumenfeld Address the Issue: Are Public Schools Harming Your Kids? in on education. After foremost authorities teaching Sam Blumenfeld is one of America's e both public and private schools, he began a writing career in 1970. He has written six books on education, and his articles have appeared in such diverse publications as Child and Esquire, Reason, Inquiry, American Legion Magazine, Education Digest, Vital Speeches, The An American and Informer. Boston Education, New Reading The American, Magazine, Family, internationally recognized reading education specialist, Mr. Blumenfeld is also a fine speaker anc has appeared on numerous TV and radio talk shows. His latest book, N.EA. - Trojan Horse in American Education, is the first expose of the National Education Association. full-tim- dkysaJ full-leng- th 0, 0 Bring us.Your.Spedal HolldayMemorles For; bualitv.DevelophiB 700-90- 0 740-100- 0; 55.50-60.0- lbs Medium and 0 lbs 300-40- couple 320 lbs 77.25; 70.00-74.0- 500-60- 0; lbs 600-70- 0 67.00-73.0- lbs 700-96- 5 He is a retired coal miner from the Price, Helper area. He is a member of the Luthem Church. He is survived bv his nephew Anton, Forgensen of Denmark. Burial will be in the Salina East Side Cemetary. 74.00-81.0- lbs lbs 67.00- Large Frame 2 Holsteins 0 lbs 63.00-66.0- 74.00-76.0- 400-50- 0 lbs lbs 300-40- 0 400-50- 0 0; 70.00-75.0- 1893. registration materials. cattle. Feeder Heifers: Large Frame 1: g, pro- Slaughter bulls 1.00 higher. Supply about 75 percent feeder lbs Louis Rasmussen 94 of Salina died May 16, 1987 in Richfield, Utah. He was born in Fregere-menbuDenmark on February 1, and motions Those interested in participating in the games can pick up applications at all first Security Bank Locations, and at all Utah Power and Light offices. In addition, a toll free number will allow interested participants to call and request information and Salable at auction 1235 compared to 882 last weeek and 1337 last year. Average attendance. Moderate demand. Feeder steers mostly steady, instances 3.00-5.0- 0 lbs. Feeder higher on 300-50- 0 heifers mostly steady. Slaughter cows steady to 50 c higher. 500-71- 0 Louis Rasmussen operations and facilities, officials, equipment, concessions Livestock 68.50. W field, volleyball, wrestling, a nd a All events except 10 K run. boxing and wrestling are open to Corporate sponsors provide financial support for the games which will help pay for awards, opening and closing ceremonies, Producers 67.00-72.0- Obituaries softball, swimming, track and women and all events except gymnastic are open to men The marathon and soccer events are new additions to the 1987 games. Many fathers and sons from 83. 50; mostly Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Michael games Cedar Aurora atended the Salina Stake Fathers and Sons outing in Gooseberry Canyon. Jolynn Mason spent a week in Seattle Washington visiting a cousin and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gurr recently returned home from the mission field where they have been serving re- Pioneers held a social Thursday. - Author and Educator newest grandchild, Ryan Wade Forsyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. les, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Eugene Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pickett and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pickett. The grandchildren sang a song accompanied by Sandra Thomas and Brother and Sister Pickett spoke. A family dinner was held at the roller rink after church to welcome the Picketts home and help celebrate Mothers Day. Many other family and friends attended. The Daughters of the Utah Congratulations to all those who graduated from Seminary this past week Seminary Graduates from Centerfirld are- Brad Christensen, Kimberly Hansen, Mary IVterson, Tiffany Edwards, Rhon Jensen, Sherry Christensen and Elsa Valenzuela Some of the students received certificates if they had not completed four years of Flo-wel- Bouchan, Jay Bosshardt and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Eversole. Bronzell and Rula Pickett 18-3- Bobbie Jo is Ihe Las Vegas visited t, ported on their mission Sunday. Here to hear their parents were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson, Mr. 14-1- 8 the Arizona Tempo area serving at the Arizona 1J)S Temple Visitors Center in Mesa. The Gurrs reported on their experiences Sunday May 17 in the First Ward. Many family members and friends attended. The Aurora 1st ward held their Budget Banquet Saturday evening at the Aurora Cultural Hall. Many members attended. in with family members. They reported a super fun week. Mr. end Mre. Garth Frehner of Lou-Gen- Sunday after church. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Sue Johnson, Jody Johnson and UDel Johnson. the Western Athletif Conference Track meet. The Johnsons also spent time in Juarez, Mexico and returned home to observe a belated Mothers Day Carla Wilkins and Claudia Barnes. Mini classes were taught by Linda Mickelsen on gardening and Don md Mrs. Que Mickelsen before Wilsori showed the ladies how to returning to school. cut up a chicken. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Poulsen, Ella Lee Lund held her spring West Valley, spent some time recital Wednesday in the Town visiting Mr. Lester Jensen, Mr. Hall. Seventeen students displand Mrs. Bert Jensen and Mr. and ayed their talents to family and Mrs. Blaine Poulson as well as friends who attended. A huge other family members. thanks to Ella Lee for all the time Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garlock and effort she shows our children. visited Mr. and Craig Munk and Emma Hales has been in Cedar daughters this past week. They City with her daughter, Claudia were returning to their home in Gardner. She attended the US and Hyrum after spending the winter Russia Gymnastic meet held in the in Mesa, AZ. Spectrum in Cedar. She said it was Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Munk, of very impressive. Emma also spent Benson, spend the mothers day mothers day in Cedar City. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Tim Eversone, Munk. Orem, were here visiting Mr. and Sue Johnson, Kearns spent moMrs Milo Bosshardt. A family e thers day with her mother dinner was held after church at the Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bosshardt home with Mr. and Gordon Johnson hosted a dinner to Mrs. Neal Bosshardt, Mr. and honor mothers in their home Mrs. Larry Bosshardt, Valda HaBos-ihard- in ships and visited other family members. Mr. and Mre. Gordon Johnson were hosts to an E.F. party held in a mission City. Oxer 2,5oo amateur athletes are expected to participate in 17 different sports. The games are designed to give Utah's amateur athletes a chance to participate in 17 different sports with participation open to L'tah residents who were living in Ihe slate before March I, 1987. This year the competition w ill be divided into three divisions. The scholastic division will include entrants years old, the open division will include entrants years old an the master division will include entrants 35 and over Sports to be included in the Utah Summer Games are archery, basketball, bowling, boxing, cycling. fencing, gymnastics, horseshoes, marathon, shooting soccer, are really proud Hansen and Gayle u Ihe daughter of Ned and Shirlene Sorenson Craig and Nancy Williams have really had a scary experience w ith their little sun, Nathan He bad lost a lot of blood and was flown lo Salt lake to the Hospital on Ihe life flight and has had extensive tests and an rvplontory operation, hut they have been unable lo determine what caused the loss of blood Nathan is fine and they w ill be returning home soon in 22-2- 7 e W daughter of Stephen and Janet 9 brother Alien C. Williams and visiting friends in Salma They are former residents of Salma, having groun up here. Kathleen Lloyd - B Shot put of these girls Utah summer graduate studies in December, Salina Legion Hall. It was for all of the Girl State Candiates of i Peon Jensen, Ivan and Madge Jensen, and Jlean Shepherd in Sail en-th- tholomew, Naomi Donut, and Emma James, 'iiola said she was really surprised and really enyuyed the party. Last Sunday visiting on Mother's Day with Mr. Darirne Bar tholomew were Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Bartholomew and son Joey of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Paul Rraithwaiie and fam Janalee Newman outlining Julia's many talents and accomplishments. Shonnie Sittre and her mom Leah Bird attended a Girls State Tea on Sunday afternoon at the Helping Carla I laud Bnnkrrtiulf of Vk rst Jordon, Margaret Thomson, Karen Sloan. Zrlma and Pat Kelly, Moyle and e Brandon Moore of Orem weekend with grand Bar Dean Rasmussen and June and Wednesday with Mr Curds Hivlop, and daughters Kandy Harrop and Annette Newman along witha few close friends from Fayette Mr and Mrs, Cecil Rown. Mr, and Mrs The Moms Reid home was a busy place this week with preparations and the wedding of Aranda Carolyn Rrid to All-eiiAll of Moms and Donetta s child ren were home Dr ana, Mark and their families, and Robert was all here to help with the Crlrhratlon FJva Jensen visitrd in Sait lake City aroa over the week end She Visited With llarej (Used in Sandy, Mrs Darlene Bartholomew attended a Mother and Daughter party on Tuesday night in Salma with her daughter Pam and granddaughter Ann Braithwaite There was a fashion show as pan of the program which Pam and Ann both participated in Mr and Mrs Richard Harrop viairws in Ogden Tuesday and mew family relatives were there nesday for a three-weevisit with family and friends in L'tah, Her husband Scott came on Saturday for a briefer slay during which he will interview for a position to assume upon completion of hit Sharon Mecham. ily uf Salma and Mr and Mrs RjsI tkive and family of I4.I1-rai- 62.00-66.0- 0 63.00-66.0- YOURICHOICE qehbgmb .lUdrJ' 2 EXPOSUR 03SD $ EXPOSUR QSD QSD 0; 0. Stock Cows: Medium and Large Frame 1 aged thin fleshed cows with calves at side 515.00-545.0per pair. Slaughter Cows: High Cutter and boning Utility 3 43.50-47.5individual high dressing to 49.00. Breaking Utility and Commercial 43.50-47.04 individual high dressing 48.50. Cutter and Utility 38.00-42.5Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 4 EXPOSUR cm 0 2-- low-dressi- 0. 1400-202- 0 lbs 54.00-59.0- individual high dressing 2325 lbs 64.60. Yield Grade 2 and bulls for 0 further feeding lbs 50.00- 53.50. 6 EXPOSUR CntiXEliXi DEVELOP, ft PRINT ANY PROCESS COLOR DtSCSIZE C1 65 North State Salina, Utah Otpr Expires 810-150- mem i wmm A SALINA DRUG April 30. 1987 |