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Show I 1 Senior Citizen We were saddened last week with the passing of one of our members, Lucille Johnson. She has been a very faithful member and quilter. We want her loved ones to know she was appreciated and loved at the Center. A trip is planned for May 12, to go to a doctor or whatever your needs are. Call Joe Lane at 529-3355. There will be a Legal Seminar at p.m. on May 13. Utah Legal is 1 coming down to give us some information. Call in for lunch, and come and enjoy your noon meal with us before the seminar begins at 1 p.m. We are in need of more quil-ter- s. At the present time the quilts sold are our only source of income. We would certainly appreciate more help from those who can quilt. Call Joy Heath for more information. This weeks menu includes the following: May 6, Baked chicken, whipped potatoes and gravy, buttered com. Lemon Banana dessert, rolls, butter, milk, juice. May 7 - Ham loaf, baked powith cheese sauce, apple broccoli tato, milk, juice. butter, pie, bread, May 11 - Pork chops, Aug-rati- n potatoes, carrots, pineapple upside down cake, bread, butter, milk, juice. May 12 - Hot Beef Sandwich, green beans, cheese stick, Jello Par-fa- it with fruit, cookie, milk, juice. Moisture report jm ,f , Amber Erdei is looking toward a career on Nursing. Her project included nursing, and material that she has already mastered as she begins her training for that field. She made blood checks throughout the evening. She plans to attend Snow College for her work, then go on to Weber State University to complete her nursing degree. pre-requisi- Angela Freeman has been writing stones, poems, etc., "since was a little kid," she said. She has worked in the journalism field in her high school career, written for the Salina Sun, and even had some material accepted for possible publication by the New Era the LDS Churchs magazine for teenagers. "Ive always liked writin9 better than liked speaking," she added. Angela has been NSHS historian, and has written She Plans 011 3 Mreer ln loumatem-pressursPorts and other artides lor ,he 10031 I The state of Utah received 102 of its average moisture durwater year, according ing 1991-9- 2 to the Utah Climate Center. However, this water year to date, it has already received 158. A breakdown shows that the North Central area of the state re- ceived83ofaverageinlastyear s ate"year but has already received I P3' te e Senior Projects on Display A good crowd attended the Senior Project Night at NSHS. Seniors displayed their portfolios and Senior Project required for graduation. A wide variety of interesting projects and vocations were on Everyone was ooohing and aahing over Shay Frischknechts great paint jobs and motor rebuilding on a couple of trucks on the NSHS lawn. Shay says he loves that kind of work, and he will probably be using this talent throughout his life. Kasey Bosshardts project was to build this great snow blade on the front of an ATV. He said the project took about 30 hours to complete. "Its tough to build something like this when we dont have an Ags Mechanics Class anymore," Kasey added. Heather Edwards portrayed Helen Keller in a moving performance. Heather has been active in drama and other activities throughout her high school career. Danny Wilkins displayed the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) at NSHS have been operating every day at Noon. The store includes all kinds of candy, treats, and supplies. The business has a Those whom we support hold us up in life. Elmer-Kschenha- eh profitloss statement, inventory records, cost records, all showing whether or not it is solvent. It is run very professionally by the FBLA, and Danny is a good example of a present - and future businessman. Action is the ultimate form of theory . N icko Kazantazakis : P wish to thanfthe personnefin the emergency room at the (Junnison hospitalfor treating Bert after his accident. (Dr. Christensenfor his fast, efficient action and the nurses for their find, caring assistance. Janet Childs for her help and concern and the ambulance crew for their help in getting him to iProvo so quickly. It was all appreciated very We much.. (Bert and Jfaorna Jensen We ioish to cypress our sincere thanks and deep appreciation for the many acts of kindness extended to us at the time of death of our mother, Lucille Johnson. 'We thank.youfor die flowers, food, calls, visits, money, and other acts of kindness which haw made our sorrow more Deborah Johnson displayed her project on the NSHS lawn. She has been busy in VoAg all through her high school career and has won many honors showing, judging, and raising cattle and sheep. hearable. A special thanks goes to the Qunnison hospital and Richfield Care Center staffs, as well as Bishop Boh Bagley and the Aurora 2nd Ward Relief Society, (four generosity will always he remembered. Arda and Wayne Burr Myron and Joy Johnson ffprman and Joyce Johnson Margaret and Terry Tfprdfelt John and Virginia fforne and family wish to thanfthe family and friends that came to see John. The prayers, cards, phone calls andflowers were thoughtful To Julie Jeppson who came to give John speech therapy John is on his way to recovery. John, Virginia Ufornt and family |