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Show I r SunNews. Wednesday. Feh. 99 igao 5-T- he Ruby Hammond they have a new baby brother. He weighed 8 lbs 10 ozs. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen have-n- t settled on a name yet. But the whole family is pleased about having a boy in the family. Released as Blazer B advisor and Merrie Miss B teacher in Aurora 2nd ward were Louis and Darlene Kjar. Sustained to the same position were Clint and Tina Johnson. Jeremy Kjar was advanced to the office of teacher in the Aaron ic Priesthood. JoLynn Mason took part of her family to Orem to watch Marie Osmond tape part of her Christmas special. They saw members of the Osmond family and other celebrities. Libby Mason and her family attended the taping also. Heather Mason took her girls and Matthew Smith, exchange student staying with the Royce Mason family, to Idaho to sightsee and visit husband, Kirt Palmer, live in Provo relatives. and are attending school at BYU. Jerry and Connie Hansen Stuart and Carma Johnson are going to Alberquerque this weekleft Sunday to attend Farm Bureau end. They will be attending training meetings to be held in Monterey, classes for are representatives in the California this week. Stuart is the foreign exchange student program. President of the Sevier County Farm Aurora 2nd Ward Boy Bureau. They will meet the rest of Scouts went ice fishing Saturday, the Utah delegation in Salt Lake February 18lh at Fishlake. TransCity and will travel to California by portation and help were provided by bus. While in California the Johnsons Terry Heath, Bishop Mel Yardlcy, will visit in Sacramento with their Chris Fillmore, Royce mason and son in law and daughter, Matt and Jerry Hansen. No many fish were Leslie Jarrett and grandson Nathan. caught, but they did see a 20 lb mack Dcvoy and Ila Wilden are in and a good time was had by reeled proud grandparents of a baby girl all. bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (StaSaturday A1 and Afton Pecey) Prisbery. She was bom on terson were in Tooele. They were February 15 and weighed 9 lbs and 2 funeral services for attend there to ozs at birth. They are going to name Peterson. Grant her Lindi Jo. She was welcomed A1 and Afton Peterson and home by her big brother Matthew and Neale Judy Christensen were in who will celebrate his first birthday on Sunday. They took Provo Snowy on February 23. and Kelly Christensen Chanley Andrea, Suzanne and Cynda in honor of dinner to Nielsen out Sorensen are proud to announce that s Chanley birthday. This months Super Activity for Aurora 2nd wards young men and young women was a Valentine Party held Tuesday evening February 14. They played some original games and had Valentine refreshments. Postmaster Judy Christensen spent 3 days last week in St. George going to postal clerk training classes. On the way home she stopped in Cedar to visit Tony and Vicki Gublcr. Marilyn Cox, California, is here visiting her daughter Cindy Mulford and grandchildren Terry and Beth. Chanley Christensen was here for a few days visiting his parents Neale and Judy Christensen. We congratulate Georgia Johnson Palmer for winner first place in the 1 ,000 meter girls race at the track meet held in Nebraska last weekend. Georgia is a member of the BYU track team. She and her Axtell News Rilla V Dee Sorenson - 528-794- 8 ; Relief Society Work Meeting was held Tuesday February 14 . J Despain and LaVell and Fearon Despain over the long weekend. and featured a special presentation Milton and Christine on the art of marriage by karen Glover Johnson and family of Orem enjoyed and Mary BastianofSalina. A large the Presidents Day Holiday with groupof ladies were in attendance to Elwood and Julie Sorenson. enjoy 'this evening which also inNancy Sue Boore was here cluded the lesson by Judy Buckland lake for the weekend with Salt from and Valentine refreshment provided mom her Audrey Boore and sister by Phyllis Nelson, Judy Buckland, Sandra and Joe Heath and family and Lucille Thorpe. The Ward High Priests and and brother Danny and Nancy Sue Boore and Stephanie their wives enjoyed a social on Shonnie Sittre had a vacaA lasagna Wednesday evening. from school for Presidents tion a supper and program presented by weekend was home to visit with and it a made Goble and Margaret Boyd Leah and Keith Bird and her in was Rex Olsen family very niceevening. Ivan and and grandparents Tammy charge. Edith Sorenson. Happy Birthday Wishes are Joan and Doug Gillies enextended to Randy newman, son of an celewho Newman overnight visit last week Joan and Brent joyed from Joans sister Judy Beggrow of brated his third birthday February 14 Boise, Idaho, also here visiting with a family birthday party which with them this week is their daughincluded Ronald and Kelly Newman ter Tracy Gillies. Tracy is going of Centcrfield. Others celebrating back to school at Utah State UniverSorenKim were birthdays last week in and Donna Reed of sity logan spring quarter to begin son, daughter work on her masters degree. Sue Sorenson whose birthday was Brendon Bosshardt of FebruDennis Larson, 16, February was the speaker in SacraRedmond Alan 17 and February Draper, ary ment meeting Sunday. He was 19. Best Wishes to all! accompanied by his parents Ronnie Wayne and Phyllis Nelson Ellen and Bosshardt, grandmother enjoyed having their daughter Carolee cousin Ted Mickelson Mathel and Flannery and her children Brooke, Mickelson. Britiany and Allica spend the long Maghan Mecham played a weekend with them. They were and Ryan Newman selection piano joined by their other daughter Kathy the was speaker. youth Kruetzer and family on Sunday afKarl and Debra Humphrey ternoon and Monday. returned Saturday from a seven day Sharee Sorenson was home Caribbean Cruise. They were at the for Presidents Day with her parents St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin IsLynn and Rilla Dee Sorenson. Sharee lands and the Bahamas at Nassau. enjoyed a trip to Disney Land earlier Karl won the cruise through Interthis month with a group of friends mountain Farmers where he is from Wendys where she is employed employed. while attended UVCC. Margie Jensen accompanied Stella Lee Jensen and Edna Bjcrrgaard of Mayfield to Price Thursday and Friday. Margie spent the time with Arzell Jensen, formerly of Axtell while Stella Lee and Edna attended Postal meetings. Lois Butler returned home During the Middle Ages, the year to Ogden Sunday after spending the began at various dates in different past couple of weeks with Arva Lee times and places. In England it was Bertelson and family. not until 1751 that January was reMrs. Clark (Susan) Despain stored to its place as first month, it had been during the Roman andchildren Keith, Bruce, Joy, Mark as era. and Lisa visited with Kaye and Maruis Beauty Salon - Terri Mason - Aurora Open Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday's 9 Call for Appointment: Perm & Cut Special $20.00 523-332- Redmond News Fayette News Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sorenson and children Bryan, Chad and Jennifer of Salt Lake visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. WEndell Mellor and were overnight guest. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mellor was their granddaughter Heather Hayward, a student at Cedar College. Visiting with the Mcllors Sunday were Arnold Mellor and sons Jimmy and Richard of Lakcshore. Anyone that saw a white airplane circling Fayette last week and wondered who it was well, it was Fred and Izola Mellors grandson from Provo. They circled the Mellors home and then they landed at the airport near REdmond. Fred went and picked them up and brought Brad and wife and baby to town to spend the day with them. They were tickled pink. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lyman Saturday were Mrs. Deann Cottle of Bountiful, Mrs. Mary Lambertsen of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Dclange Lambertsen of Parowan. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bartholomew visited in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bartholomew and sons. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bartholomew were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Oliver and family of St. George, mr. and Mrs. Rick Dove and family of Ephraim, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Braithwaite and family of Salina. Lynette and Spencer Willy of Blanding visited Friday with Mrs. Fern Mellor. Sunday visitors at the Mellor home were Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Newby and children of Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mcl- - - 528-793- Tammy Johnson - 2 lor of Lchi. Mrs. Erda Willardson and grandson of Tooele were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Izola Bartholomew. Visiting Thursday and Fri- day with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chris- tensen was their daughter Mrs. Lucille Robins of Sandy. Tina Cox, daughter of Mrs. Kathleen Cox celebrated her 13th birthday Saturday with 14 young friends. They played games, watched movies and enjoyed refreshments. Paul and S herri Rcutl ienger and daughter of Salt Lake were weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Avery. Mr. and Mrs. David Bown visited Thursday and Friday in Cokev-illWyoming with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dana. Nineteen young men and women were accompanied by their leaders Wednesday night to see the play My Fair Lady. The MIA enjoyed a pizza party last week held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Pickett. They played games, watched movies and eat pizza. The young women and MIA girls took orders for singing valentines to sweethearts, husbands, wives, friends and secret friends. They enjoyed doing this and they sang their songs to over 60 people for valentines day. e, Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Jackson visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hammond. Relief Society Home makheld Tuesday morning was ing day at the church. Sherrie Taylor gave the lesson. Mini classes on eggs, making scarfs, an Easter Duck and making Easter Baskets were offered. A quilt was on for anyone to help tie and a luncheon was served. A nursery was also available. Tammy Johnson was hostess to her club Wednesday evening. Dessert was served and Progressive Rummy was the game played with prizes being won by Le Ann Pickett, Brenda Chidestcr, and Bonnie Andreason. Jay and Ella Lee Lund and and Eve Mae Pickett were in Jerry St. George over the weekend to attend a Square Dance Jamboree. The Primary held its Teachers Appreciation dinner Thursday evening. Dinner was served. A program was presented by members of the Stake Presidency involving Ronnie Bosshardt and Myron Mick-elseTwo songs were sung to conclude the evening. Sunday each teacher was presented a plant from the Ward Primary presidency to show their appreciation in all they do. Mr. and Mrs. UDcll Johnson, John Johnson, Sue Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Eliza Jensen and son Jaron, Valerie Hanson and children, Midvale all traveled to SL George for the weekend, where they watched their son and brother, Jody Johnson participate in the College Musical, Pirates of Penance. After the Musical, they all met at Jodys apartment to have cake and ice cream for Tasha Johnson, Jean Johnson, Jackie J. Hansen and Jody Johnson. n. 529-755- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Johnson and children spent the weekend with Steve and Lorilie Jensen, former residents of Redmond, who moved to St. George. While there, they also visited a little with Willis and Marge Poulson. Anyone interested in joining the riding club, there will be a meeting, Wednesday, February 22, 7:30 in the Legion Hall for sign 4-- For up and to introduce the program. more information please call Bonnie 6 or Tammy Andreason, Johnson Lisa and Gary Learning and two children spent Friday night with his sister Ann martin in Beaver before traveling on Saturday to Mesquite where Gary participate din a soft ball tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rasmussen and proud grandparents of a new little grandson. Proud parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Sam (Rashelle) Syphnclt of Richfield. Also proud and excited to welcome him is big sister Shellie. Little Sammuel was born February 10, 1989 at 8:55 p.m. he weighed in at 7 lbs and 14 12 ozs. Grandma Karen has been at the Syhrctl home helping our getting acquainted with the new baby. Katy Christensen has been in St. George awaiting the arrival of a new great grandchild. A little daughter was bom to Katys granddaughter. This is Katys second great grandchild, the first being bom 3 weeks ago in Oklahoma. Christine Smith, daughter of Tim ad Margaret Smith was in South Summitt to attend the State Girls Basketball Tournament. 529-705- 529-755- 2. ) Agriculture Report The Single Adults of the Gunnison Stake enjoyed a Valentines Party on Monday night. They were served a delicious diner cooked ad served by the Gunnison 2nd Ward Relief Society. Norma Jean Funk and Elva Jensen presented the program. Norma Jean sang several songs and Elva as the narrator and also accompanied Norma Jean. Karl and Julie Bumgardner and son from Salt Lake City visited with their parents Jay and Janet Childs. Roger and Gladys Anderwith Norm and Mitzi visited son Mecham and family in Logan for the long weekend. Did you know that: Only those vehicles handicapped parking may park in a parking clearly designated as carrying the license plate space that is handicapped Salable at auction 1040, compared to 400 last week, and 1330 last year. Good attendance; moderate demand. No price comparison from last week, because of very light receipts due to extremely 0 cold weather; slaughter cows 2.00-3.0- 0 bulls higher; slaughter higher. Supply about 65 feeder cattle; 30 slaughter cows and bulls remainder calves. Feeder Steers: Medium lbs and Large Frame 1: 300-40- 0 400-50- 0 93.00-106.0lbs 91.00-99.5600-70- 0 500-60- 0 lbs 86.00-94.279.00-83.7lbs package 610 a garage, leave the garage door open to allow the fumes to escape. Remember too, that carbon monoxide is invisible. When possible, after driving on snow packed and slushy roads, knock the accumulated ice from your wheel wells so that your vehicle can make the proper turning radius. Last but not least, remember that the best driving whether in summer or winter, is Defensive Driving. lbs 77.00-- 8 1.50; 700-90- 0 lbs 0 68.00-75.0- 5; Large 0. lbs 300-57- 5 72.00-78.0- 0; lbs Feeder Heifers: medium and Large Frame 1: 300-40- 0 lbs 88.00-94.0400-50- 0 lbs 83.00-89.0700-97- 5 64.50-70.0- 0. 0; 0; lbs 500-60- 0 lbs 70.00-75.0- 76.00-79.0- 600-80- 79.00-87.5- 0 lbs 900-92- 5 0; 0. Slaughter Cows: High Cutterand boning Utility several high dressing 54.00-56.0breaking Utility and Commercial Cutter and low dressing Utility 4400-47.5Slaughter Bulls: Few Yield lbs 58.00-65.0Grade 1 1240-216- 0 0; 0. 0. 5, Market News Baled hay prices throughout Utah were steady, according to the Utah Department of Agriculture Market News, week of February 10. Premium quality alfalfa dairy hay was selling for $85 to $95 per ton; good quality alfalfa hay $80 to $85 per ton; Fair quality, $75 to $80 per ton. Prices on cubes was steady. Demand and interest were good. Confirmed sales 1000 tons. Pre2 mium export quality sun cured protein alfalfa cubes $100 to $1 10 per ton. Off quality cubes at $80 to $85 per ton. 17-2- tenant-- i an! Mothers & Daughters Fathers & Sons Firefighters urge caution during winter months When you hear the fire si"Keep your furnace filters ren wailing during the cold winter clean and your furnace cleaned "Never use flammable liqmonths, you can almost be sure its a uid to start a fire. structure fire. This danger increases with "Keep a metal or glass screen in front of your fireplace. the onslaught of below zero weather, as residents use their fireplaces and Flying embers can start fires. wood burning stoves as supplemen"Dont use excessive amounts of paper to build a roaring tal heat to their furnace. They recommend caution fire in the fireplace. Soot in the so that the capacity of the fireplace chimney can be ignited by overor woodbuming stove is not over building a fire. "Dont bum charcoal in a taxed. Use of other auxiliary heatfireplace or in a charcoal broiler or ers, such as electric or kerosene, hibachi unit inside your home. ' Burning charcoal gives off a deadly pose dangers also. When theres cold amount of carbon monoxide. "When going to bed, make weather, such as weve been having sure the fire is out. Dont use to more are fireplace prone lately, people auxiliary heat of some kind, and it close the damper with hot ashes in can result in fires, the firemen the fireplace, as this can help hot ashes build up to heat to the point continued. where a fire could flare up while rethe also are fires Many sult of residents placing ashes in a youre asleep. box outside the door of the home, "Make su.e no combustible materials hang down or decorate your thinking the coals are dead, and therefore safe. However the roals mantels. A spark hitting them from smolder, and can gradually strut the a fireplace fire could ignite them and can ,c 3 fire. box and the house on fire. 0; 0; parking. "The owners and occupants of all real property shall keep the public sidewalks, curbs, and gutters abutting the property free from debris, dirt, rocks, weeds, snow and ice. No person shall drive or allow to be driven any vehicle with any obstruction on any of the windows which is not transparent ( all snow, ice and frost must be removed from all windows). For your own personal safety remember when star ting your car in lbs 88.00; 900-105- Frame 2 Holstcins 50-10- Winter lawbreaking Wintertime brings with it its share of broken laws. Laws that are not necessarily broken intentionally, but broken because we dont know the law exists. Did you know that: It is unlawful for the driver, or any person in charge of any vehicle, to knowingly drive or operate such vehicle on any street while any sled, toboggan, sleigh or tube is attached to or connected in any way to that vehicle. No person shall climb upon or swing upon or hold onto the outside of any motor vehicle whether the same is in motion or at rest (more commonly referred to as Bizzing). A person commits criminal mischief if he recklessly or willfully shots or propels a missile or other object at or against any motor vehicle whether moving or standing still. (Yes, this includes throwing snowballs). No person may operate an vehicle on any street or highway not designated as open to off highway vehicle use, except when provided for on seasoned conditions by the public authority having jurisdiction. "Handicapped parking - Producers Livestock Auction - Salina Tuesday, February 14 Sisters & Brothers Friends & Friends: Slender Qyest" & Toning Gunnison Plaza is - Tanning Gunnison - 528-763- 3 having a Toning 2 for 1 Sale! Buddy up with someone and pay for two just $85.00 for 40 visits! Call for your appointment 528-763. 3 days and evenings Offer C to jJi; fJu.rch Arts 15, 1989 |