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Show Page 3, The SunNews, Wednesday, March 30, 1 994 80th Birthday celebration held for Jack Buchanan 7 ' Jack Buchanan celebrated his 80th birthday February 18, 1994. There was a family dinner served at his home. Helping him celebrate Tff., Happy Birthday Taylor (T.J.) Bills Vi Hi, my name is Taylor Jesse (T.J.) ' Bills. Im having my first birthday March 29, 1994. My mom and dad arc Terry and Margo Bills. I have a ; brother Riley and a sister Trinity. My grandparents are Dell and Elda Lynn ' James of Redmond and Milton and Gayle Bills of Midvale. Great grandmas - A m Mecham and Thelma James, Great Great Grandma is Jeanette Deaton. t ' , & ' ' ,5, ff-- , i '?; ' Taylor James Bailey, son of Jason and Crystal Bailey of Ml Pleasant celebrated his first birthday, March 24, 1994. Proud grandparents are Jim and Carma Gregerson, North Logan, Paul Bailey, Mt. Pleasant, Martin and Susan Gikley, Moroni, great grandparents Alice Clark, Centerfield, Jim and Phyllis Gregerson, Gunnison and Bill and Marcella Zabriskie, Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fowers are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Elise, to Clark S. Bown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bown. The marriage will be solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple on Thursday, March 31. A reception will be held that evening in the Fayette Ward Building. The following evening, there will be a reception in the Fruit Heights City Building (the brides hometown). Elise graduated with high honors from Davis High School in 1991. She was very actiu m. sically in high M'hml having 'lud xl piano for 14 . V.;A Komrv. i Vice-Preside- h 0 '' ye: r RECEIPTS: 2203. LAST WEEK: 2459. LAST YEAR: 1828. Feeder Steers: mixed, but mostly 1.00-2.0- 0 lb steady. higher, except 500-55- 0 lower. Holstein Steers: 1.00-2.0- 0 Feeder Heifers: mixed but mostly 1.00-2.0- 0 lower. Slaughter Cows: and Slaughter Bulls: weak to 1.00 lower. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large lbs scarce; 350-40- 0 Frame 1: 200-35- 0 400-45- 0 lbs lbs 102.00-111.0450-50- 0 99.00-109.0lbs 80.50-102.0lbs package 1 1 1.00; 500-55- 0 550-60- 0 92.00-102.5lbs 82.00-90.5lbs package 94.50; 600-65- 0 0; 0, 0; 0; 650-70700-75- lbs 86.00; 750-80- lbs 75.50-77.5- 700-75- 900-95- 1 850-90- 79.25-82.0- .25; 800-85- 0; 0 lbs 0 lbs 73.00-4.5- 0 0; 750-80- 0 lbs 0 5; 79.00-86.0- 0; lbs 77.00-- 8 0 74.25-78.7- 0; lbs 0 lbs 79.25-82.0- 0 0; lbs scarce. Holstein Steers: Baby bull calves 300-50- 0 86.00-93.0scarce; 500-70- 0 lbs lbs 67.00-74.0950-100- 0 200-3001- 0; 0; 58.00-70.5- lbs lbs scarce. 700-90- 0; 900-100- 0 0 i V 1 Cost will be $15.00 per person or $150.00 per team. We welcome any out of town teams. If you cant make it or have questions please contact Debbie Hunt at Producers Auction Report 0; fj: baseball great! Softball League. We will be having Mens, Womens and CO-ESign up will be held on Tuesday, April 6th from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Gunnison Valley High School. 83.00-90.0- K i - w Comesign-upforGunnisonsNe- A? fr 59.00-63.5- 0; Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 200-35- 0 lbs scarce: 350-40- 0 400-45- 0 90.50-96.5lbs lbs 450-50- 0 84.00-91.0lbs 81.00-91.5500-55- 0 550-60- 0 lbs 83.00-90.0600-65- 0 lbs 78.50-83.0lbs 650-70- 0 75.00-82.0lbs 70.00-80.7750-80- 0 800-85- 0 lbs 70.00-76769.25-74.0850-900 lbs lbs 900-95- 0 69.50-74.0lbs 64.50- 67.00. Heiferrettes and young feeder cows: 56.75-64.0Stock Cows: Medium and Large Frame: young pairs per pa,r: Older A ve Cows sso (Ki- - (X).(KJ per pair. Bred Hpifcrs 770.(X)-85().(head; Running Age cows 575.00- 690.00. .. Cows: Boning Utility Slaughter 3 44.00-50.0Breaking Utility 2-- 4 53.50-54.7Cutter and Low Dressing Utility 37.50-43.7Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 1650-239- 5 lbs 58.25-63.0higher individual 65.25; Yield dressing lbs 54.00-55.0Grade 2 1535-194- 0 0 lbs Feeder Bulls 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 5; 5; 0; 0; 0. 75O-960.- 1- years. She has since attended Utah State University studying Elementary Education. This past year she has also served as a on the LDSSA Executive Council of the LDS Logan Institute. Clark attended Gunnison Valley High School where he was very active in student government and FFA. He served a mission in the Phoenix, Arizona mission and then attended Utah State University, where he served as Student Body Activities Vice President for one year. He just graduated with degrees in both md Agricultural Business. , i 1 Gunnison. riding stables, and vacation farms as a multiple or primary use of land. The outdoor recreation program is one of 29 National FFA Proficiency Award program areas that recognize FFA members for achievement in activities leading to careers in agriculture. The outdoor recreation award program is sponsored by CHEVY TRUCKS; O.F. Mossberg and Sons, Inc. and Schrade Cutlery as a special project of the National FFA Foundation. A special thanks for all that showed concern, sent flowers and cards while 1 was in the Hospital. A special thanks to the Gunnison Valley EMTs for their help. Jean Fjeldsted o D R.- Count on us, come rain or come shine. Bonnie Johnson of Aurora and a member of North Sevier FFA Chapter was named the State FFA Outdoor Recreation winner and received a $100 check at the State FFA Convention. Bonnie was also named the Stale FFA Prepared Fublic Speaking winner. State winners will advance to national competition, and four national finalists wi 11 be selected from the group. National finalists will each receive a plaque, a $250 check and travel expenses to the 67th National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Missouri, In November. That national winner will be selected from this group, and will receive an additional plaque, a $250 check and the opportunity to participate int he International Travel Seminar. n "he on trioor recreation award FFA rcc?jnizes outstanding m. mbers or developing agriculturally-routdoor recreation opelated portunities such as fishing, hunting, pro-gra- 0, 0; 915-148- Baseball signup set for Thursday for ages 13-1- 8 Boys City League baseball sign up for Redmond, Salina, and Aurora will be held Thursday, March 31, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Salina City Li8 brary. This league is for ages years old. . seems wherever you go nowaItdays, on people are Waiting. Or maybe a good CQQ book to curl up with (the US Hjjjjy you. Be it work, family or friends, folks are counting on you to keep WEST Direct Yellow Pages depending 13-1- in touch. That's where U comes in. Because when Gerald and family would like to thank everyone for cards, letters, phone calls and personal visits made during his extended stay in the hospital. We are also most grateful for your prayers offered in his behalf. We truly appreciate the concern and love you have shown him. Vaunda and Gerald Michel an i Rosalie Steve and DeAnn Karen and Collin ntroducing "Faith Notes", a special weekly presentation of aith Baptist Church. Each veek callers will receive a Wednesday Evenings, 7:00 pm Refreshments & Nursery Provided message based on he Pastor's notes from the jreceeding week. You may ick up your phone and call, S WEST it comes to your communications, weve made it our business to be, well, dependable. Think about ' it. You pick up the phone and there it si is - a dial tone. Thats depen Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m. in Sterling a busy home computer or fax. 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The Prom was held in the Rotunda of the State Capitol Building with the attending students being introduced as they promenaded down the majestic stairway. Then the royalty were announced and Angie and her four attendants were honored. Alta High School as a studentbody onsnn u,;th ih Junior Class having 100 students. Angela i the granddaughter of Adonia Dennis of Smithfield and Keller and Marian Christenson of nt Bonnie Johnson wins State FFA Awards ""S 4 Jack Buchanan Couple to be married in Manti Temple, March 3 7 Granddaughter elected Prom Queen of Alta High -5- Taylor Bailey McKinzie Miller is named member of Who's Who .ytyty'- y 1st Birthday for f j ty 529-783- 9 Elise Fowers and Clark S. Bown Taylor Jesse (T.J) Bills Love to play Call News Items JL? - ; , , y y !. children. 1 McKinzie Miller has been named for Whos Who among American High School Students. She was nominated for her leader- -. ship ability and academic Achieve--? ments. She was nominated by Eva ' Lynn Holt. McKinzie is active as Freshmen Class she was a mem-bero- f the Freshmen BasketballTeam, FBLA Freshmen Softball and is her Young Womens Class President. She is the daughter of Lisa and Henrie Miller. She is the granddaughter of Vivian Williams and Betty Miller, both Salina. Henrie Miller of Colorado. "A h - Annette Anderson and Shawn Winn. Jack is proud of his family with two daughters, two son in laws, five grandchildren, and three great grand, - &- 'i Michelle and Tyson Whitaker, ty are Vivian Taylor James Bailey were his family, wife Ruby Buchanan; Lee and JoAnn Anderson, Mike, Jill, Jackie and Jessica Jensen, Blaine, Christine, Kelcey and Kacey Jensen, HVC changing needs. Were always there for you with a helpful real person on the end of the line. So when all those people are depending on you, you can always depend on U S WEST. And oooh, thats nice. |