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Show 4 TheSunXNews. Wed., March 15. 1989 The Gunnison Valley News Accent on People PRESENTED BY MISSOULA CHILDRENS THEATRE honors Sidney Party Beauty Lou & the Country Peterson, age 97 Beast to play locally story comes to Richfield on March 31, and April 1, when the Missoula Childrens Theatre will present Beauty Lou and the Country Beast, a Sagebrush Fairy Tale. This tors. Wil-ladea- n, Auditions will be held Monday, March 27, 1989, at the multi purpose room at Pahvant School, Richfield, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. It will present a unique learning experience for local youngsters to be able to work with these outstanding professionals. The play will be performed March31, April l,at7:30p.m.atthe Red Hills Middle School. Country-Wester- n musical adaptation of the familiar tale Beauty and the beast will feature about 50 local children and adults in the cast The theatre group, sponsored by the Music Guild, will be seeking talented children and young adults, ages Kindergarten ty Shelly C. Barney Sidney Peterson receives degree Shelly C. Barney recently graduated with honors from Weber State Colleges Outreach Nursing Sharie and Morgan will Program. Ceremonies were held March 10, 1989 at Snow College, with Shelly receiving her degree in Registered Nursing. S helly plans to continue her education while working. She is the daughter of Pat Christensen, Salina, Boyd Christensen, Redmond, and the wife of Bret Barney, formerly of Aurora. be married. Sharie K. Bartholomew , Morgan Jensen will wed Sharce Kay Bartholomew, daughter of Eugene and Sheila Bartholomew, Mayfield, will marry Morgan K. Jensen, son of Amo and Ranee Jensen, Cenierfield, Saturday, March 25, 1989 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the that couple evening from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. at the Mayfield LDS Church. The bride graduated from Gunnison Valley High School where she was active in Chcerleading and sports, along with holding various class offices. She graduated from LDS Seminary. She is currently attending Snow College. The groom graduated from Gunnison Valley High School where he was active in Basketball and baseball. He graduated from LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission in the Peoria Illinois Mission. The couple will make their home in Centerfield. C New Arrivals ) Babies bom at the Gunnison Valley Hospital during the past week include: March 6th Baby Girl 7 lbs 3 12 oz. Jay and Paula Albertsen Manti (5) mj Bonnie and David terson, now of Centerfield, are proud parents of a new baby son, bom February 9, 1989 at Mountain View Hospital, Payson. The little fellow tipped the scales at 3 pounds and 3 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hansen, of Centerfield; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterson, of Fillmore. The new little fellows name is Mariel David Peterson. Pe- We've Moved! We are now located behind the Trailer Court in Centerfield located at 175 West 300 North Centerfield, Utah! EVERYONE 1$ INVITED JaKelle Lynn Savage, was bom February 24, 1989 to Ryan and Kimberly Savage, of Richfield. She weighed 5 pounds 14 ounces. Her grandparents are Bill and Guyla Savage, of Richfield, and Charles and Florence S leight, of Caldwell, Idaho. COMPUTER CONSULTANTS ggDEB3 HEATHS ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES VALPO D. HEATH Enrolled to Practice before Internal Revenue Service - 550 West main Salina, Utah 84654 The reigning Miss North Sevier, Miss Rebecca Johnson will compete in the Department of Utah American Legion Beauty Pageant. The Pageant will be held on Saturday, March 18, 1989 at the Airport Hilton. The contestants come from the nine districts within the state. up for clubs 4-- H Utah State University Extension ' Margaret Smith Home Economist4-Agent The Wonder of has been chosen as theme for the 1989 enrollment program for Sevier County 4-week will be held from March 20 through April 1. Special activities have been planned to interest youth and adults in the program. Activities include school assemblies, window displays, a sale, and a skating party for youth and adults who sign up by April 1. 4-is open to all youth 9 19 and is sponsored by to ages Service, in cooperation with Sevier H County and the USDA. The mission of 4-- is to help youth reach their full potential through the process of education. Leadership, community service, marketable job skills, better decision making, self esteem and effective volunteerism are the expected outcomes. If you are interested in leader volunteering go be a 4-contact or want to enroll in the Extension Office at the Courthouse in Richfield, or call H 4-- H H irt 4-- 4-- H H 896-926- 2. Easter activities planned at Fremont Park & The arrival of spring and the Easter Holiday weekend will be observed at Fremont Indian State Park with three different activities Everyone will then return to the Center The to share their observations. fall. the in will be repeated process An old fashioned Easter picnic and egg hunt will be held -- a spring equinox party, an old fashioned Easter picnic, and Easter sunrise services. The arrival of Spring will be celebrated Monday, March 20, with the spring equinox party. The Utah Rock Art Research Association is studying symbols as various sites in the park in an attempt to determine their meaning. Some are believed to be calendar symbols marking the vernal and autumnal equinoxes. In their ongoing research, association members will be in the park to observe the sunrise and determine whether the calendar symbols perform as expected. Saturday, March 25. Members of the First Baptist Church, Richfield will hold their Eater Sunrise Service Easter Sunday, March 26, at 7 a.m. in the Visitor Center parking lot. The service, under the direction of Reverend Medford Hutson, will focus on the traditional Easter message of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and will include Easter hymns. Fremont Indian State Park is located 24 miles south of Richfield, just off Fishing and hose-bac- k also available. An are riding interesting museum houses artifacts and information concerning the areas ancient history. For more information call the park at third-annu- Participants will meet at the Visitor Center at 6 ajn. for hot chocolate and donuts before going to the selected sites throughout the park. al 527-463- 1. Thursday Bowling League Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League as of this week are as follows: Bums, 81 wins, 27 loses; Barneys 68 wins, 40 loses; Jeans, 59.5 wins, 48.5 loses; Barretts, 57-5Huntsman, 51-5Stigs, 53.5-54.5b-5Masons, 48-6Zions, 48-6Andersons, Georgia Pacific, 47-6Mud Hut, 46-6Producers, 5; 7; 7; tively. ' High individual game. Valerie Davies, 212; HandiScratch, 247. Prisbrey, cap, Stacey High individual series. Scratch, Delma Reynolds, 553; Handicap, Coleen Willden, 640. 0; 0; 1; 38-7- ) H 4-- Spring First Birthday This unique little girl, Kasta Mae Nielsen celebrated her 1st birthday on Wednesday, March 8, 1989. Parents, Trent and Sally Nielsen and brother Talen helped her celebrate along with her Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, and parents. Her Grandparents are Jay and Stella Jensen of Axtell and Howard and Janet Nielsen of Salina. Wed like to thank Kasta for bringing so much joy into our family! Time to sign area The winners will then compete in the 4 comers contest with those contestants representing Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. Miss Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johnson of Aurora. ( Shelly C. Barney 1; FINANCIAL PLANNING MONTHLY ACCOUNTING QUARTERLY REPORTS PAYROLLS . compete at State level American Heart Association HARDWARE - SOFTWARE INCOME TAXES BUSINESS AND INDIVIDUAL Miss North Sevier to WERE FIGHTING FOR MOUR LIFE 4-- H March 12 Baby Girl 7 lbs Jeff and Cheryl Anderson Gunnison A party was held in the honor of Sidney Peterson, 97, to honor his birthday, which was on March 6. The party was held at the home of his daughter, in Provo Canyon on March 11, 1989. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. Maylee Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jorgensen, (Idona), Mr. and Mrs. Elton Taylor, (Marella), Mr. and Mrs. Dee Olsen, (Willadean) and daughter Darlean Bjerregaard, Tami. MaRee Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Olsen and Victoria, Steven Olsen, Patty Johnson and Kristine, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell. through grade 12 for parts in the performance, and some young adults will be needed as Assistant Direc- A fresh look at a favorite V 2; 0. High team Game: Scratch, Barney, 682; handicap. Huntsman, 844. High team series: Barney took both with 202 and 2389 respec Phone News Items 529-783- 9 Wednesday Bowling League This weeks standings of the Wednesday Morning Bowling League are as follows: Sorensens Tax, 26.5 wins, 13.5 loses; Generator Starter Service, 25 wins, 15 loses; Double C, 23 wins, 17 loses; Don Hos 22-1Heaths 21-1Windwalkers, Mason Farms, series, High individual Karen Glover, 516; with Handicap, 8; 19-2- 1; 9; 14-2- 6. Dianne Wilson, 591. High individual game, Karen Glover, 182; with handicap, Dianne Wilson, 222. High team series. Double C, 1582; with handicap, Generator Starter, 2252. 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