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Show I I tn fv m 4 The SunNews Wednesday, 1992 April 1, Airman finishes Julianne Anderson will serve mission in Texas Julianne Anderson has received a call to serve in the Texas Dallas Spanish Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Laucr-da- v Saints. She will enter the MTC in Provo, Utah April 22, 1991. Julianne and her family will present a Farewell Testimonial in the Gunnison Third Ward on Sunday, April 12, 1992, at p.m. An Open House will be held later that alter-noo- n from 5 to 7 p.m. at the home of her parents Tom and Sharon Anderson, 45 West 600 South, Gunnison. Julianne grew up in Gunnison Valley and attended local schools. She graduated from Gunnison Valley High School, the LDS Seminary program, Snow College and the Snow LDS Institute of Religion. She has currently been a studerc at Utah State University, Logan, ii the field of Family and Human Basic training Airman M. Tammy Edwards has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. During the six weeks of training the airman studied Air Force mission, organization and customs and B: "'jjg 'i fV v S; Ssr! Uv 'X 1 :ii: xzr ; - c S' 5 -- 12 $5. 1 - ;r?v- i9 rGG V..,.!".'' ; P Society will place dogs cats with Seniors - free . &&?' X-ra- ' A ifj'ii Sister Julianne Anderson 527-463- The Humane Society of Utah is launching a campaign telling of its plan for matching adoptable cats and dogs with senior citizens at no cost to the adopters through the Pets for People program. The program is sponsored naPet tionally by the Ralston-Purin- a Food Company, and is locally administered by scores of animal welfare organizations across the country. In Utah, the Humane Society is the sole representative of the plan. Studies indicate that a pet provides older adults with a sense of security, a source of entertainment, a feeling of being needed and useaffection. The ful, and in a seniors life a of pet presence - -- I deposited during the age of dinosaurs over 145 million years ago. These fossil-ric- h deposits are renowned worldwide for the quality and quantity of dinosaur bones recovered. The new College of Eastern Utah Natural History Museum promises to be the highlight of the day. On display is an extensive collection of Fremont artifacts and an impressive natural history section featuring Dr. Dale Burge will share his expertise during the visit. Back on the bus and homeward bound, the last stop, depending on at Snake lime, will be along Rock Village. Excavated during construction of the highway, much of Snake Rock is now gone, but there still exists excavated and lined pit house depressions. Pottery shards litter the ground. The tour is open to the general public. Everyone come and bring your friends and neighbors. For more information call Meet at the Bureau of Land Management Off ce, 50 East 900 North, Richfield. Bus will leave at 8 a.m. Bring a sack lunch, camera, binoculars, jacket, sensible shoes, and a sense of humor and adventure. The first stop, weather permitting will be at a rock art site near Emery called Rochester Muddy. It is perched on a ridge between tw-- drainages with a commanding view of the surThe panels rounding countryside. are exceptional. The hike is of moderate difficulty and less and a half-mil- e in length. Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry will be the next stop. Trails meander through the Morrison rock formation ' ?s - Mg lsssz ,iSS& Murranda Edwards and Rick Black will say vows Edwards - Black Murranda Edwards will become the bride of Rick Black on Friday, April 10, 1992 in the Manti Temple. A reception will be held on April 10, 1 992 at the Ccnterficld Church from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and on April 11, 1992 at Crescent View Ward Church 1700 East 10945 South in Sandy. Murranda is the daughter of Randy L. and Cathcryn Edwards of Center-fiel- 1. d. Murranda graduated from Gunnison Valley H igh School where she was Cheerleader, English and Literature Sterling Scholar, held class and studentbody offices, Gunnison F.F. A. Sweetheart, Seminary Council, Volleyball, Yearbook, Chairman Project Teamwork and Honor Roll students. She just completed her first year at Snow College and was on the yearbook staff and she was on the Deans List. Rick Black is the son of Bishop Richard and Pamela Black of Sandy. Rick graduated from Brentwood High School in Tennessee. He was active in Basketball and a Seminary Graduate. He served an LDS Mission in the Halifax, Canada Mission. Rick has been attending Slat Lake Community College and is presently working at Economy Builders Supply in Salt Lake City. They both plan on continuing their education fall quarter. Friends and Family - If some unforeseen reason we missed you on the guest list we extend our warmest invitation to come and join us. Mark Crane Phone News Items earns Eagle 529-783- Mark Crane has earned his Eagle Scout Award. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Crane, of Salina. " & 'MfF r can help reduce stress and lower blood pressure. For the animals it means life and love for hundreds of dogs and cats who would otherwise have no future. The program covers the cost of adoption fees, spaying or neutering, initial veterinary visits, inoculations, bowls, collar, leash, and a starter supply of food. The new owner will only have to pay the regular cost of maintaining the pet in good health thereafter. Any person 60 years of age or older is eligible to partici- X MASTS VjL I;. vjjT, V,K M-- pate. For more information call the Humane Society of Utah, Diane extension 204. Johnson, Mark Crane .1, ' 9 - - -- v:. . , - J' vMvqT. ....... II As TA-- AM , .jV."- , ,V ' ", X - j -- , On February 12 the Sorosis Club celebrated the founding of the club in 1937. The annual party was held at Carriage Court. A chicken dinner was served and the dining table was festively decorated with balloons and Mylar shred. During the dinner Amber Erdei entertained with vocal numbers. After dinner the club was entertained by students from NS Middle School with parts from their musical Funky Winkerbcans Homecoming. Performing were Nicole Shaw, John Came, Danni Dahlsrud, cheer leaders, Jared Hallows, and chorus. Theprogram was directed by Rushel Holt. Denise DcMillc was in charge of the music. The Anniversary Party Committee was Linda Crane, Marlene Crane, and Ramondc Olsen. ,&? , y (4 K ! feV-- i s. , - j' V m t ' On... Going THE CASUAL CLOSET TRADITIONAL WOMEN'S CLOTHIER 37 North 100 East Salina and Dee and Lorene Willardscn, Gunnison. Her husband, Jeffery, is the son of Kathryn Edwards of Salina. The airman is a 1988 graduate of Gunnison Valley High School. 896-545- 835-223- 1. 1. men over 45 years old board-certifie- cific antigen (PSA) blood tests on April 8 and 9 to makes 45 years of age and older. Although prostate cancer frequently develops with no noticeable signs, possible symptoms may include: Inability to urinate; frequent urination, especially at night; pain or burning sensation when urinating or ejaculating; blood or pus in the urine or semen. Persistent pain in the back, hips, and pelvis, fatigue and anemia may suggest prostate cancer even when other symptoms are absent. Dr. Lee says. All men 45 and older are urged to take advantage of the free testing at LDS Hospital April 8, and 9. time to get application for Utah Summer Games It's in - may be fake If you receive solicitation of any kind from an organization known as The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Inc., please call MeriLyn Barrutia. This organization has no relationships to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and is thought to be involved in fraudulent solicitation practices. Four states have already begun to take action against the firm. The Connecticut Attorney General has brought suit against MSF for unfair trade practices and breach of fiduciary duty. The Attorney General of Minnesota is investigation the company and has subpoenaed its records. Iowa and New Hampshire are also currently investigating MSF. The current address given by the firm is 6350 North Andrew Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309. Call the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Utah Chapter, toll free - , B cancer tests The Utah Summer Games will soon be upcoming, and 36 sports will be included in this years events. The annual Athletes Handbook and Application booklets are now off the press and can be obtained from Utah Power and First Security Bank Officers. For information or application procedures call toll free, Quail Creek Reservoir has been added to the list of competitive sites for the Finals of the 1992 USG. Utah State Parks and Recreation officials have approved the sailing competition on Quail for Friday, June 19. Minersville Lake State Park will continue as the site for sculling and the 1.2 mile triathlon swim. Arm Wresding, Cross Country and 5K are new sports added this year. New divisions have also been added. Youth basketball divisions for boys 6th grade and younger, and for girls 8th grade and younger will compete (finals only) in Cedar City June 22-2Two separate swimming meets 0 will be held. June will feature a Utah Swim meet sanctioned by the national and state swimming organizations. June 25-2- 7 welcomes rec- - 2; 4; 6. -- 26-34- There are two novels buried in the 1939 New York World's Fair time capsule: Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, and Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis. South Sanpete Baptist Church 19-2- Thursday Bowling League The Thursday Afternoon Bowling League reports the following as of March 26, 1992. North Sevier Gun Club is out in front with 34 wins, 18 losses; Ball Bangers and Scenic Quik Stop are tied at 31 wins, 21 losses; close behind is Stigs with 30-2Subway and Zions Bank arc tied at 28-2and A & J Welding is 26-2Taking the high Team Game scratch, was Scenic Quik Stop with reational swimmers who qualified for Finals through regional competitions. Growth has also resulted in Track and Field Masters division expansion with the addition of Masters 1 (ages ). Open division in 1992 is for men and women between the ages of 19 and 25. 4. rGSi ,1;. 4 Airman Tammy Edwards Free prostate iron-fortifi- cer among American men, and the third most fatal after lung and colorectal cancers, prostate cancer remains one of the most ignored diseases in the U.S. Physicians at LDS Hospital say early detection can help, and new therapies can effectively treat and often cure the disease. If detected early, most men can be successfully treated, said Richd ard E. Lee, MD, a urologist. Because of the importance of early detection, LDS Hospitals Prostate Screening Clinic is offering free screening exams and prostatic spe - - ri ,i U certain income guidelines set up, and be pregnant, breastfeeding, or have children under the age of 5. If you are interested in applying for WIC, call the Central Utah Public Health Department, 70 Westview Drive, Richfield. We are open between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The phone number for the clinic is Sanpete County residents may all the Public Health Department, 57 South Main, Manti. Hours are 8 a.m. to5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Or call WIC is an equal opportunity program. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap, write to the administrator, Food and Nutrition Services, 3101 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22302. For men, ignorance about prostate cancer can prove deadly. Although it is the most common can- this organization RnnivcrscirY Sole ffi The Central Utah Public Health WIC Program is a supplemental Food and Nutrition Program offered to low income women, infants and children. The WIC program is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and administered through state and local health agencies. Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have just had a baby, infants and children under the age of 5 may be eligible for the WIC program. WIC does not provide a complete diet, but gives supplemental foods high in iron, protein, calcium and vitamins A, C, and D. The foods include infant formula, cereal, 100 fruit juice, eggs, milk, cheese, peanut butter and dried beans. To qualify for WIC you must live in the county served by the local health department. You must meet for Sorosis Club Dont donate n mi OVtl WIC program is available for women, infants, kids - G-tv?- - include Museum, Snake Rock Village, Dinosaur quarry 1 ,.vU GG AA' Bus tour to Fee is $20 per person, or S30 for couples, Students $ 5; Children ages received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Tammy and her husband Jeff are now residing at Sheppard Air Force Base where Tammy is studying to technician. become an y is the Tammy daughter of Doug and Teresa Frandsen, San Antonio, Texas. She is the granddaughter of Jay and Stella Lee Jensen, Axtell s iL As part of the 1992 Utah Prehistory Week, a bus tour has been set for Saturday, April 1 1, to go from Richfield to Price. It will include a tour of the College of Eastern Utah Museum, Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry, and Snake Rock Village. ,Q. 2 696; with handicap, Ball Bangers, 834. High Team Series in both categories, Scenic Quik Stop with 2032 and 2431 respectively. High Individual game, scratch, was Jenny Frichknecht, 203; with handicap, Lola Anderson, 244. High Individual Series, scratch, Jenny Frischknecht, 536; with handicap, Lola Anderson, 656. Informal Bible Study Tuesday Evenings 7:30 pm in Gunnison. Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. in Sterling (Children's Church also) Pastor Mike Bardon 528-301- 5 |