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Show gge 4 Salina SunGunmson Valiev News March 22. 1995 Blood called to Texas Missionary Nows Elder Brett Ryan Blood has been called to serve in the Texas Fort Worth Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. He will enter the of Latter-da- y Missionary Training Center on April 5, 1995. Brett and his family will speak in Sacrament Meeting on March 26, 1995 at 1:00 p.m. in the Gunnison Stake Center. Brett is the son of Kerry and Jackie Blood and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Afton G. Blood, Angle, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Jack Barnes of ers coaches, friends and family, and Lehi. Brett is also the the people of the community and of Mrs. Chris Bowers of American who have helped andor supported iey His family would like to take this them in any way, to make this to thank all of the teach- - ing time of Bretts life possible. Marcus Paul Jensen Marcus Paul Jensen celebrated his first birthday on February 21, 1995. Helping him celebrate were his parents, Paul and Inalee Jensen, his sister Laurene and grandparents Robert and Margie Jensen, Norma Robins and Jack and Gaydra Robins, all of Salina. w '$ great-grands- val-For- k. excit-opportun- Sanderson to serve in Copenhagen Sister Marie Hyatt - Elder Robert Hyatt Siblings called to serve Laura-An- n Bailey Sorenson her Bachelor of Science Degree r fi s i Fritz celebrated Hollie on her first birthday Wednesday, March 8 in Aurora with her parents Tim and Mamie K. Fritz. Also enjoying the milestone were her grandparents: Darwin and Marilyn Anderson, of Aurora; Bernard and Ann Fritz, of Las Vegas; and Mike Turley, of Caliente, NV. Rebecca Ann Sanderson (Becky) has been called to serve an LDS Mission in the Denmark, Copenhagen Mission. She will speak in the Gunshe College for over two years where nison Second Ward Sacrament Meetwas President of the LD Singers duron March 26th at 9:30 year under Brother ing Program ing the 1994-9- 5 in Gunnison Stake Center. the a.m. David Willmore. is former She a of Gunnigraduate Elder Hyatt entered the Mission son School and also High Valley Training Center on November 16, from the Gunnison Stake graduated 1 lanItalian studied the he where 994, four year Seminary Program. She guage prior to leaving for the Italy, Milan mission on January 17, 1995. graduated with her Associate of Arts Elder Hyatt attended Snow College for Degree from Snow College last spring from the Snow one year before leaving to serve his and also graduated has taught sumInstitute. She College mission. mer school the past two summers in .California and is presently working on Sister Marie Della Hyatt and Elder Robert Lance Hyatt, daughter and son of Gene and Carol Hyatt have both been called to European L.D.S. missions. Sister Hyatt has been called to the Belgium, Brussels mission. She entered the Mission Training Center on Wed. March 15, where she will study the French language for 8 weeks prior to leaving in May for her mission field. Marie has been attending Snow Jt Hollie Fritz through Utah State University. She will enter the Mission Training Center on April 5, 1995. Friends home, Ira and Barbara Sanderson, and relatives are invited to an open They reside at 68 East 1st South in house in her honor at her parents Gunnison, Utah. $V Bailey D. Sorenson celebrated her first birthday on Tuesday, March 21, 1995. Baileys parents are Brett and Jodi Sorenson, Her grandparents are Kerry and Karen Sorenson, of Aurora; Derek and Dana Andreason, of Salina. Baileys aunts and uncles and great grandparents also helped celebrate her special day. Births at GVH March 1: Girl for Terry and Nausha Bradley, Manti. March 3: Girl for Terrin and Dawn Hampton, Koosharem. March 6: Boy for Scott and Diane Robins, Salina. March 7: Boy for Nephi Garth and Heidi Noyes, Escalante; Girl for Brendt and Bridgette Walker Salina. March 12: Girl for Sergio and MarciaRico, Centerfield; Girl for Bill and Laurie Davis, Centefield Many happy Richard and Gayle Taylor returns. Taylors off to Pittsburgh Richard A. and Gayle Taylor were to serve in the Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh mission. Their farewell will be March 26th at 10:45 a.m. at the Gunnison Stake Center. They will enter the Senior Mission Training Center on April 3, 1995. Give the gift that gives back more than youve given. For as little as $25, you can give a piece of America to someone you care about Ask your banker for a gift certificate upon purchase. They are the parents of four chil-calldren. Jean Marie Carr, Murray, UT; Torna Guillian (Chuck), Tulsa, OK; ed ' Sandra (Chris), Thompson Riverton, UT; Allen Taylor (Shelly) West Jordan,UT. They also have five grandchildren. l&JVSAyiNGsm XldBONDS in A public soviet of tbs newspaper arch COOP Fayette -News - Utah State Universitys Extension Service in Sevier County will sponsor a series of three workshops deal- Hammond ing with nutrition and how it relates s; to children and teenagers. ' These workshops will be held on Lorraine Thomas drove Shannon Wednesdays from 4:30 to 7 pm on Elliot to Salt Lake City Thursday March 22, 29 and April 5 in the night to take an Amtrack to CaliforSevier County Courthouse audito- nia to visit Shannons mother. Raby updated resources and research available through Utah State University, USU extension and other nutrition oriented agencies. Topics will include relationship of diet and school performance, sports nutrition, eating disorders, special diets and basic nutrition information. Parents, teachers, food workers and any other interested persons are invited to attend the workshops. One hour of college credit is an option available for participants. Registration information is available through Diane Reese, USU Extension Home Economist in Sevier Countys Extension Office or by callext. 271. ing 2, TIRES Home. Lance Bias of Salt Lake City and his finance, Julia Harris, spent the weekend at Lorraines. Julia attends Snow College and Friday night the three were at the talent show there. Julia sang the national anthem at the talent show. Saturday they visited the Fremont Indian Park. Julia also sang at Fayette Ward Sacrament Meeting on Sunday. John Bolinderof Grantsville visited Tuesday night and Wednesday with Darrell and Maxine Bolinder. John is Darrells brother. 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Clark and Elise Bown of Logan spent the weekend with their parents Cecil and Loma Bown. John and Kathleen Bartholomew visited Saturday and Sunday in Pocatello, Idaho, with John and Kathy w Davis and children and saw their put in as 2nd counselor in the Bishopric. They also visited with Mike and Sherri Johnson and children in West Jordan. , Carla Mellor and Anna Hammond took their daughters Wendy and Gena to Provo Saturday to participate in the Sr. Pizaz Dance Competition. Their teacher is Teri Lee Hammond. Michelle Pickett is attending college in Cedar City and AnnaLee Sorenson is attending Snow College. They both enjoyed the weekend with their parents. Spending the weekend with Murrell and Elaine Lyman and family were their daughter Julie Griffith of Salt Lake and their daughter Marie who is attending the American Dental School in Provo. Guest speakers in Sacrament meeting were the Sister Missionaries form the Provo, Utah Mission. Sister Zuinn is from Canada and Sister Wood is from Washington DC. The musical number was a song by Julia Harris. Izola Bartholomew enjoyed dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorenson in Centerfield and she also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max Sorenson. Michael Moore of Orem visited Wednesday through Sunday with his grandparents Ivan and Bessie Mellor. Sunday his parents John and Karen and brothers came to visit and he returned home with them. son-in-la- Randy and Jacque Pickett and daughters Michelle, Mandy and Katie spent Friday and Saturday in Moab and watched the Gunnison Baseball and Softball Teams play. They enjoyed the games. After the games, they road out to Dead Horse Point and enjoyed the scenery. Tuesday, the Fayette Ward Young Men and Young Women participated in the Stake Volleyball Tournament. The older youth took 2nd and 3rd placd and the younger youth took 4th place. 4 r |