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Show Evelyn Kiesel - Ruby Hammond 529-753- 9 Visiting at the home of Mr. ments. They also visited at the home and Mrs. Kendrick Harward and to of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skaggs and Mr. see their daughter blessed were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gold. and Mrs. Tom Evans Obrey, Brina Mr. and Mrs. Mark Zieler Camri, Jason Harward, Layton; Mr. of Salt Lake City were here last and Mrs. Paul Harward and David, weekend visiting at the home of Mr. Linsi and Ashley; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin and Mrs. Sharon Harward. Eppich, Marie, Cassi, Clark, Chari Paul Velasquez of West and Karli, and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Jordan was here last Thursday visitHarward all of Salina. The baby was ing at the home of Evelyn Kiesel and given the name of Kelcy Harward by also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her father. Dinner was served for all Gordan Kiesel. friends and family members at the Visiting at the home of Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick and Mrs. Brent Wilson were Mr. and Harward. Mrs. Walter Noall of Palm Springs, Visiting at the home of Mr. California and Maurine Hegsted of and Mrs. Russell Holt has been Leona Salt Lake City. huntsman ofManti. Mr. and Mrs. Ferral Jensen Visiting at the home of Mrs. of Salt Lake City were here visiting Ruleen Sheppard were Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Harward, Bill Shaw and President and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Crane, Mrs. Ruleen Brad Sheppard both of Sandy. They Sheppard and also Mrs. Ethel Jensen. were here for the blessing of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Glover Mrs. Ferald Masons baby boy of and Kurtis, Kenalle, and Kelly Glover Aurora. They were all in Aurora for were in Ogden this weekend visiting this event including Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Page Wilmar Sheppard and Mrs. Ruleen Peterson and for the blessing of their Sheppard. new granddaughter and daughter of The baby was born by her Mr. and Mrs. Page Peterson. She father Ferald and was given the name was given the Tami Peterson. Denton Fred. A dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wright of all family members at the Mason West Valley City has been here vishome. iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Jensen and Diik Jensen Clarence Hicks. were in Salt Lake City last week on business and keeping doctor appoint Redmond News Tammy Johnson Bert and Sandra Jensen were in Idaho to participate in the naming of their grandson, son of Shannon and Brenda Carter. Spending time with the Gordon Johnson family was Tam-my- s sister Leslie Oyler, Provo, Kelly Oyler Loa and Sunday afternoon Lester and DeOna Oyler Loa. The Johnsons daughters, Jennifer and trisha returned to Loa to spend time with relatives. Former Redmond residents, Loralie Jensen visited here and Steve and took care of some business. While here they visited with friends and relatives before returning to St George where they are now living. McKay and Norma Roberts were sealed in the Manti LDS Temple Saturday. Many friends and, faJTiy members joined them at the temple and also at a dinner and program . held at the town hall. Cameron Jensen, son of; Allen and Louise Jensen was a member to the North Sevier High School Basketball team who traveled to region to play ball this last weekend. The infant son of Steve and Jana Roberts was blessed and given a name by Gary Jensen. The name he was given was Steven Blake. j - 529-755- 2 Family and friends were present Sunday for the blessing. Jackie Bosshardt, daughter of Neal and Marcia Bosshardt was baptized Saturday by her father. Sunday she was confirmed a member of the LDS church also by her father. Family and friends were present to help Jackie make this a special day. Carolyn larsen was here visiting with her mother, Stella Larsen. Visiting with Rulon Millers this weekend has been their daughter, Bonnie. THe Riding club held a meeting Saturday evening at the town hall to get things started for this 1989 season. Anyone interested in joining or wanting more information should call Burke Willardson. ThTS year should prove to be just as good or better than last Road show practice is well underway for the big night, March 15 will be the shows. Everyone is invited to come and support the road shows. Jamie Lewis, daughter of Charmaine Lewis celeand Mark brated her 5th birthday on February 27, 1989. She enjoyed a birthday party on Saturday with friends.cous-in- s, aunts, and grandparents. Aurora News Fayette News Satina News Visiting with Mrs. Fem Mellor last Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turner of Springville. Saturday visitors at the Mellor home were Mrs. Michael Newby and children of Monroe. Bob Markus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Markus was baptized Saturday at the Gunnison Font and Sunday his father confirmed him a member of the church. Bobsgrand-parent- s, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyer of West Jordan came to visit with him Saturday and Sunday for the - 528-793- Barbara Scott - with Mrs. Izola Bartholomew. Ivan and Bessie Mellor and son Kirt visited in Orem Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and sons to help their grandson Adam celebrate his fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bolin-de- r visited in Erda SAturday evening and Sunday with their son Mr. and Mrs. Ron bolinder and family. Ron baptized his son Eric Saturday and confirmed him Sunday a member of the church and also he ordained his son Jason a deacon. Jason event Joe and Brad Mellor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Mellor had a sleep over Friday night for two of their friends. Joes friend was Ronnie Bartholomew and Brads friend was Ben Bartholomew. They all enjoyed the night activities together. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bown visited in Logan last week. They were overnight guests at the home of their son Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bown and also visited with their son Kenneth. Tony and Kenny Brown and daughters of Provo visited Sunday also received a Gospel in Action Award presented to him by the Primary President After meeting Sunday they held a family get together at Rons Home. Attending were grandparents, Darrel and Maxine Bolinder and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sutton, of Erda. Other relatives attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bolinder and family of Elko, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bolinder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bolidner and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kirby all of Grantsville. They all enjoyed the day together. Mrs. Inez Mason had visitors from Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason were here along with Mr. and daughter and Mrs.Ross Catlin. Mrs. Rick Mrs. Scott Conover, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Loosli, and children, all of Washington, and Miss Maria Mason, of Provo also were here. They came to particiate in the funeral of Larry G. Hoover, of Ann- 528-322- Michelle RAe. Robin LaPine is visiting with her parents Ray and Patty Westenskows and Ann and Evan. Robins husband Steve has gone to 528-7569 Peterson Germany and as soon as arrangeV. ments can be made, Robin will join winners from all 50 states were rep- her husband in Germany. Lee and Karen Sorenson Visitors at Richard and resented and honored at this convenjst returned from a Farm Bureau home Sunday were Jensens Elaine tion. nsurance Royalty Court in DesMo-ie- s, Gloria and MacYates of South Jorand Each state brought gifts Iowa. Lee was honored for Steve Olsen and dan. and Joyece information to the other attending eing among the twelve top Farm from Vonda Bogh, Ephraim, winners and represented each of their family tureau Insurance Salesman in Utah, Diane Peterson, Neldon and Thelma information concernand operations n fact Lee rated third of the twelve Melissa Petering their home state. Orchid farms Jensen, Robert and ram Utah. Karen and Lee were gone A and Calison family dinner farms of daughter. of Hawaii, Strawberry (tree days for this honor, they had a for her honor to served was Emily farmer of Cotton Alabama, fornia, ouple of hold overs in airports due Deere presented a plaque John etc. o bad weather, but had an enjoyable and calculator to all the state winrip. ners. The Mayfield Ward RElief After the convention, Doug iociety held their annual Birthday Suzzette traveled to Polaskie, and arty on march 2 at the Mayfield Tennessee with some new friends Chapel. A delicious luncheon was who showed them their hometown Ten free shade trees will be erved and prepared by Amy Greger-ochurch was the home and county Lois Fox, Lois each to Madsen, given Mary person who joins The base of the Klu Klux Klan. They ind Earlynn McNeil assisted by Relief National Arbor Day Foundation saw Civil War Memorials, Southern during March, 1989. Iociety Presidency Rae Lou Olsen, mansions and felt the Souths hospiThe free trees are part of knita Yardley, and Susan Anderson. tality which was a genuine reality. the nonprofit Foundations efforts to Catherine Bartholomew gave the Their flight home was beautree planting throughout darch Home Management lesson with some layovers ia Dallas encourage tiful America. ollowed by a musical program by The ten shade trees are Red he MAyfield Double Trio and Beth and Fortworth, Texas. TheWildens beautinn Wilden. is Oak, Dixie Willow, Sugar Maple, Weeping of Land the said Green Ash, Thornless Honeylocust, return to Eight Year old Jamie Bogh and hope they fully green Pin Oak, River Birch, Tuliptree, Silver vas baptized and confirmed a member someday. )f the Church over the weekend. Maple and Red Maple. Darlene 5 and Bogh The trees will be shipped Leslie the unday amity held a special time together ifter Church. Darlenes parents Elder Hondor and sister Condor had special permission to leave the MTC for Prices recievd by Utah farmSalable at auction 2560, famies special baptism. They are at ers and ranchers in February for cattle, to 1912 last week, and compared misa he MTC in preparation for 2017 last year; good attendance; good sheep, milk and barley, were generCalifornia. Many sion to Los Angeles, ally lower than last month, but were demand. Feeder steers and heifers )f the condor family members were than prices received in Febhigher mostly steady, instances 2.00 lower; it church Sunday with the Boghs. ruary of 1988, according to the Utah slaughter cows and bulls steady to Doug Wilden accompanied Statistics Service. Agricultural 1.00 lower, slaughter cows and bulls; the attended The average steer and heifer jy his wife Suzzette, remainder calves and stock cows. Convention Outstanding Farmer price n February, at $72.50 per hunFeeder Steers: Medium and leaving February 23 and returning was $1.60 lower (cwt.) dredweight 1: 200-40- 0 Frame lbs 105.00-110.0Large march 1. The 33rd national Outin January. Average calf prices 400-50- 0 than 94.00-110.0lbs Awards standing Young Farmer 500-60- 0 at $90 per cwt., was down 20 cents. lbs 90.00-99.5mostly in Tuscaloosa, held was Congress 96.00-98.0Cow prices were higher in February, 600-70- 0 lbs 81.00- Deere John Alabama, sponsored by with the average price at $46 per cwt 700-80- 0 88.00, mostly 83.00-87.0and company and hosted by the - comared with $43.50 per cwt for 79.00-83.0lbs 0 75.00- lbs Tuscaloosa Jaycees of Alabama State cows in January. 80.00. Mayfield News Jean . tized and confirmed Saturday evening. Steve and Tammy Tatums family had a special day Sunday. Their new baby boy, Jace, was named, and daughter, Lacey was confirmed. Maria Kjar, daughter of Louis and Darlene Kjar, was baptized Saturday evening and confirmed Sunday by her father. Denton Fred Mason, infant son of Ferald and Shannon Mason, was named Sunday by his father. Here for the happy occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mason, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Sheppard, Mrs. Fred Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Crane, all of Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Brad Sheppard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee Shaw and family; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Pin-grand family, all of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Shane Harwardand daughter of Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nicholls and family, Hinklcy, and Mrs. Ray Wood and family, of Washington. abel. Mrs. Ada Smith, wife of Marvin Smith has passed away. Many family members were here for the funeral. Tai Jennings, daughter of Tim and Diane Jennings, was baptized Saturday evening and confirmed by her father. Allen and Georgia Chantrill and family, of Salina, attended the baptism. Also here were Bill Jennings and Bonnie Jennings. Aurora Second Ward Primary held an activity on March 2 at the church. The children made booklets, played games and had sherbet and cookies. ec Axtell News Dee Sorenson - 528-794- 8 J 1 Steve and Betty Roberts have just returned from a nice visit in California. They visited Steves sister Luella who lives in a rest home. They also visited with Mike and Judy Buys and family who are former residents of Gunnison and also other family members and friends. Visitors at the Glenn and Sandra Neill home were grandparents, aunts and uncles and cousins of Hollys. They came to help her with a special occasion of getting baptized. Richard and Iris Neill, Steve Neill, Sue (Glenns sister) and her children, Patty Dawn Neill, Govert and Fredericka Copier all from Salt Lake City. Geoffrey and Elaine Harris attended Sacrament meeting in Salt Lake City where their grand- with Bessie Alexander. Bessie returned to Provo with Julie for a visit with other members of Bessies family that live in the Provo area. Blaine and Karen Prisbrey the weekend in Washington, spent Utah. They visited Blaines mother Zina Prsibrey. She is 94 years old. She has two sisters living that are older than she is. The infant son of Kathy was Newby given a name and blessing Sunday int he Gunnison Second Ward. He was given the name of Brandon James Newby. Brent Olsen, the babys uncle, gave the blessing and named him. there were two children in Gunnisqn Second, Ward who became members of the Church, Emily Jensen, daughter Richard and Elaine Jensen was baptized ad confirmed by her father. Holly Neill, daughter of Glenn and Sandra Neill was baptized and confirmed by her father. Curtis and Marsha Anderson and family and Doreen Anderson were in attendance at Sacrament meeting in Layton. The infant daughter of Kent and J udy S tahli was given a name and a blessing by her father Kent The name for the baby was Kaycce Nielsen, daughter La-batt- Rilla baptism. Arlo and Lame Kump traveled to Arroyo Grande, California for a nice vacation. They visited Ernie and Dawn Larsen and family. Larue reported tat the Larson family really like it in California. Julie Male and daughter Marrisa of Provo spent the weekend 0 of Kent and Genie Nielsen was bap- son-in-la- Gunnison News Helen Rasmussen - 529-736- 2 son was given a name and blessing by his father John Casperson. The baby was named Spencer John Casperson. A family dinner was served at John and Wendys home to 60 people. The Casperson family came from Idaho and all of Wendys family were there. Marcie Malmgren, daughter of Janice McClellan, and Jody Malmgren and Brittney Jensen, daughterofLarry and Debbie Jensen was baptized and confirmed a member of Gunnison First Ward. Many family members, including grandparents, parents, brothers, sisters, aunts, and uncles and cousins were there for this special occasion. On Friday, march 3, Lamont and Opal Neilsens granddaughter, Janet, was married in the Provo Temple. She is the oldest daughter of Dick and Wilma (Childs) Nielson. She also had a beautiful reception that evening with all of her family around her. Also here to help celebrate the occasion were Kent Nielsen of California and his family; and Rita North of Las Vegas and her children. They stayed for a few days to visit friends and relatives int he state, and also hit the ski slopes. and Debbie Bcrtclson and family of Richfield visited at ARva Lees on Sunday. Phyllis Nelson accompanied Maxine and Keith Sorenson to Cedar City Wednesday for the funeral of her life long friend ad former Axtell resident, Laura Bills. Dean and Jcntry Anderson were in Salt Lake lat week staying with their granddaughter while their son Scott and his wife were on a trip. Julie and Elwood Sorenson cared for their Hill grandchildren Tuesday night and Wednesday while Denise was in Salt Lake with Donald for back surgery at the Sl Marks hospital. Don returned home Sunday. Our get well wishes are extended to him. Leland Sorenson celebrated his birthday march 3. On Sunday Donna Vee fixed dinner to celebrate his special day and had her mom, Veda jensen from Redmond and their son Steve Sorenson and boys Kell and Cole from Kanosh. Leland also enjoyed visits from his brothers and sisters in the area on Friday. Rex and LaPreal Olsen traveled to Salt Lake Sunday to visit with her sister Maxine and Paulos Peterson in honor of Maxines birthday. LaVell and Fearon Despain enjoyed a visit Sunday from Arlo and Hi ldegard Despain of S andy and evelyn and Jim Murray and family of Draper, Utah. Evelyn and Jim had their two granddaughters with them, the youngest one was bom on great grandpa Fcarons birthday. It was omitted from last weeks column that Kirtlcy Bcrtcl-so- n received 2 merit badges at the Scout Recognition dinner ad he is working toward his tenderfoot scout rank. Ryan Newman is a second class scout rather than a tenderfoot as stated last week. Dick and Phyllis Cowley enjoyed an evening of dining and game playing with his brothers and their wives last Thursday evening. Joining Dick and Phyllis at the home of Sharon and Margaret Cowley in Venice were Boyd and Bonnie, Charles and Celia and Tony and Julie Ann Cowley. A new fam ily has moved to Axtell from California, the John Bards family live in the Loren Kump home. We welcome them to the Valley. Kerry and Nannctte Despain and daughter Christi and Jessica spent a few days in St. George at a get together with Nanettes family. Her sister and family come from Cali for-ni- a as well as the family members of Utah.' 1' Judy Buckland slipped while washing her jeep the other day and suffered a broken arm. We wish her a speedy recovery. Staci Buckland and Nancy Boore were members of the Drill team competing in Beaver last week and qualifying for the state competition. Arva Lee Bcrtclson and Kirtley and Karl Humphrey went down to enjoy the performance. Kory and Cheri Bcrtclson and family of Salt Lake and Kreig is Representative available a.m. to 4 p.m. You may stop by at your convenience, or make an appointment by calling The representative can handle all functions of the main office. 11 The Field Representative for the Utah State Retirement Systems, Bonnie Sweat, will be in Richfield at the Department of Transportation office on Thursday, March 9, from Ten free shade trees for you n, ' Crop and Agriculture postpaid at the right time for planting between March 1 and May 31 with enclosed planting instructions. The six to twelve inch trees are guaranteed to grow or they will be replaced free of charge. To become a member of the Foundation and to receive the free trees, send a $10 membership contribution to Shade Trees, National Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City, NE 68410 by March 31, 1989. 0; 0, 0; 0; 0; 800-100- Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1 : Package 390 lbs 500-60- 0 lbs 87.00-96.095.50; 400-50- 0 lbs 83.00-92.0package 540 lbs 93.00; 600-70- 0 lbs 76.00-82.0800-95- 0 700-80- 0 72.00-78.5lbs lbs 68.00-78.0Medium Stock Cows: Frame 1, mixed age 9 months pregnant 635.00-735.0- 0 per head. High Slaughter Cows: Cutter and boning Utility 1 -- 3 48.00- 55.00, few high dressing 55.75-58.2Cutter and low dressing Utility 44.00-48.00. 0; 0, 0; 0; 0. 7-- & - Tanning Gunnison Plaza Gunnison tr Producers Auction 0; Toning is - 528-763- 3 having a 15 visits for $30.00 using the revolutionary SunQuest Booth 5000 Coil for your appointment 528-763- 3 days and evenings 5; jLia.gBaima |