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Show Page 6 Satina SunGunnison Valiev News Mav 10. 1995 Cindv flndreaion This week is Clean-U- p week in Aurora, and all residents are asked to clean up their yards, streets, etc. Several city-Wiprojects are scheduled to take place during the week, and de many groups and individuals are planning to participate. Saturday at noon, Auroras First Ward is planning a lunch for those who participate, and on Saturday evening, the city is sponsoring a dinner at the park. A reminder that a dumpster will be placed at the city yards during the week (near the cemetary) for refuse. Please remember that OLD TIRES Wil l. NOT BE ACCEPTED AT THF. CITY DUMPSTER. Ifyouneedto dispose of old tires, please contact the county landfill. They will accept the tires for a small fee. The Fishlake District Boy Scouts a was held last annual the Richfield at City Park, Saturday and was very successful, in spite of cool winds and threat of storm. Those who attended found excitement in the District Pinewood Derby, cooking demonstrations, fire starring, wildlife identification, obstacle courses, rope Scout-O-Ram- Roylon and Esther Mortensen Free Concert Monday night The Central Utah Art Center is 7-- 8-- from Rciby Hammond 4 graduations scheduled over the next1 few weeks, so keep tuned for those dates you may not want to miss. Youth baseball is underway, with several teams already playing games. If you have a child on a baseball team, contact their coach for game and practice schedules. The Pauvant Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their last meeting of the year on Tuesday, May 9th. Those attending enjoyed lunch, and the lesson, Rugged Men of the West was given by Jean Neilson afterward. The infant daughter of Jodie and Ryan Coates of Aurora was blessed and named Taylor J. Coates in services held in Auroras L.D.S. First Ward on Sunday. Many friends and family members helped commemorate this special occasion, including Therron and Suzanne Shaw; John and Wendy Herrin and children Chad, Brandon, and Chelsea; Renee, Alexander and Zachary Frazier; Kelly, Diane, Wyatt and Oakley Ma- son; Wesley and Devin Shaw; Den- nis and Shanna Coates; Carl, Marylou, Matthew, and Logan tower, rappeling tower, and many Coates; Janette and Bruce Austin; piness or in joy. All songs performed other fun and exciting exhibits. by Selah are original compositions The Cub Scouts in the Fishlake Disof Roylon Mortensen (harmonies are trict are now planning for their anlargely Esthers). They have been nual Day Camp outing, which will be playing for the last year at various held at Jeremiah Johnson again this locations throughout our communiIf you have a Cub Scout aged year. ties and are now offering this concert who would like to attend this fun to give more exposure to their music. and exciting event, please contact The music is appropriately family den leader, Cubmaster, or the oriented and is offered for families or your District Scout Office in Richfield for individuals who may want a variation more information. Boys in our comon family home evening. The music will be going on Friday, June munity is of general JudeoChristian back- wi 9 Th eave on buses from the ground and community members of!sajna Stake Cener at 7;00 a m that all creeds are invited. morning, and will return at about 6:00 p.m. that evening. Parents are also enIRS Info couraged to attend with their boys. As the class of 1995 graduates from This is a fun and exciting event that North Sevier High School, another your Cub Scout would hate to miss. Students with part-tim- e or vacation Deadline for the sign-u- p is Thursday, group is remembering a similar event should consider whether to have May 11. Dont miss it! jobs 60 nearly years ago. The class of 1935 plans to hold its federal taxes withheld from wages, Believe it or not, the school year is 60 year reunion in Salina on June 24. the IRS said. windiritfdown in a hurry, with classes Students should prepare IRS Form scheduled to end in less than three The Carriage Court will host the gathW-Employees Withholding Al- weeks. There are many awards cerering. lowance Certificate, should consider emonies, advancement exercises and Forty-thre- e in young people were the graduating class which attended how much the total years income will school in the building which now be, as well as whether they can be houses the North Sevier Middle claimed as dependents on others income tax returns. School. But the building was then one of Employees may elect exempt stathe newest and finest in the state, hav- tus and have no federal income tax ing the construction completed in withheld from their wages in certain 1929. Of course, the 1935 class felt circumstances. To qualify for exempITS THE LOVELIEST NIGHT OF they were also among the newest and tion, employees must have hd a right THE YEAR! that song? ' a all to refund federal of ncome tax in finest the state.' The song is about the annual GunOf the 43 graduates, about 32 are withheld last year, due to having no known to be still living. All of them income tax liability and expecting the nison Valley High School Reunion and Banquet which will be held May are invited to attend the June 24 cel- same situation again this year. Further information is available in 27th. You will know you are invited ebration. And 1 of them still live in IRS Publication 4, Students Guide if you had entered the school between Sevier County. to Federal Income For details on the reunion call Milo Tax, which is the 9th and 12th grades. Furthermore, available free at (529-329Bosshardt your local IRS office your former classmates, friends, and or Maurine teachers will be there and they look I or (529-7977- ). by calling Ottley forward to seeing you at that time. There is no need for a new dress or fancy necktie because dress is casual or your Sunday best, whichever way you will be comfortable while ex- Sixty year reunion 529-350- making, Jacobs ladder, climbing sponsoring, free to the public, a folk and religious folk concert, Monday evening. May 5, from 9 p.m. at the Manti auditorium. City Hall. It will feature along with other folk performer an extended performance of Guitar and Vocal numbers by Selah, (Roylon and Esther Mortensen) religious folk singers from Manti. Selah is a hebrew term found in Psalms, meaning to exalt, or to lift up as in a crescendo of music that is designed to lift up the heart in hap- 1 Fayette -News Aurora News for kids with summer jobs 4, Lorraine Thomas visited two and half weeks with her three sons and families in Washington. Steve in Port Orchard, Greg and Gloria in Chelan and Jodi in Chelan. After flying into Salt Lake she spent time with Ruth and Roger Mellor in Orem. The Young Men and Young Women of Fayette that participated in the Region Track Meet at the Millard High School in Fillmore Saturday were: Ryan Bartholomew, 4th place in Javelin; Brian Lyman, 6th place in Javelin; Becki Pickett, 2nd place in javelin; Brandi Pickett, 6th place in Javelin; Sheri Mellor, 6th place in shot put; Nathan King, 3rd place in the long jump; Heidi Brown participated in the hurdles and the relays. Sunnie Brown and son Ben attended the meet in Fillmore Saturday to support the students participating. Saturday, Jacque Pickett went with her daughter Mandee to the Timp View High School in Orem to a State gymnastic competition where Mandee participated and took 7th place. Anna Hammond took her daughter Gina to the Timp view gymnastic competition were she also participated and took first place in the 0 year old girls, Novice level. . Last week Annette Newman and children Sylinda and Randall of Las Vegas visited with her parents Richard and Ann Harrop. Saturday Robert Newman came and the family returned home with him. Murrell and Elaine Lyman attended a wedding in the Manti Temple for 52C-793- 2 Brent Bown and children all of Springville and Clark and Elise Bown of Logan. David and Danielle Bown blessed their infant daughter on Sunday. She was blessed by her father and was given the name of Tiffany. Danielles parents Mr. And Mrs. Robert Dana and her brothers and sisters and their families of Cokeville were guests at the Bown home this weekend to attend the blessing. A family dinner was enjoyed afterwards by both Danielles and Davids families. Davids parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bown. His grandmother Shirley Nielson and his brothers Clark and Brent and families also attended. Last Wednesday on May 3, 1995, Mary Swan went to Payson and enjoyed homemaking day with her daughter Tara Merryweather. Mary then went with her little sister Valerie Wade and her daughter Mindy to a High School Band competition in Orem at UVCC Friday night where Mindy participated. Jeremy Moore of Orem spent last week visiting with his grandparents Ivan and Bessie Mellor. Sunday, his parents John and Karen and brothers Adam, Brandon and Michael came and visited with the family and Jeremy returned home with them. Shawn and Jan Crane were in West Jordan last Thursday and went with Jans mother Jerry White to the Jordan River Temple and did sealing for their family names. Then all the family went out to dinner. Spending the weekend with Doug and Darlene Agren were Darlenes sisters Julie Ann and Suzanne Wipple of Bountiful. Lucille Cloward; and Sheldon, LaZell and Adair; Nyla little lady The Adair. and Cody Jenny, was bom on April 6, 1995. Auroras L.D.S. First Ward also reports that Tammy Johnson was called as Personal Progress leader in the Young Women. Garrett Hunt, son of Glen and Norma Hunt, was baptized and con- Kimberly Crane and Matthew firmed by his father. He was preRobinson. They also enjoyed the wedsented with a Book of Mormon by the ding dinner and reception in Richfield. Bishopric. Vickie Hurst was called as the new Weekend guests at the home of Saturday Melton and Ruby leader. Home Making mini-claCecil and Lorna Bown were Mrs. Hammond visited in Mapleton with Members of the First Ward were at Shirley Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. their daughter Vivan Tree and the Manti temple on Saturday, May 4th, where they participated in 363 baptisms for the dead. The ward enjoyed their music festival last week, too, where twenty-tw- o participated in the festivities. 528-391- 1 Remember, if you have any news youd like to share, all you have to do Birthday Wishes to: Marlin Green Forever. Each Mother received a is call. and Debra Humphrey on May 9, Essie flower. Sorenson and Lois Jackson on May Jessica Despain was baptized on 15. Saturday, May 6th and confirmed Stephanie Boore celebrated her Sunday, May 7th. Her father, Kerry birthday on Friday, May 5, to cel- - Despain baptized and confirmed her. ebrate her special day, Stephanie saw the movie Goofy and had a slumber party. Stephanie was 8 on May 8. er ss fixtell News Ethel Shgpqrd GVHS Reunion and Banquet on 27th 1 4) Salina Drug Dm Off Sbuki 0 1 All Perfume Salina Drug 30 North State Salina, Utah & Candy Store Hours M - F Sat 9am - 7 pm 9am - 6:30 pm changing old materials and latest news. Some classes have arranged to meet earlier in the day, but everyone who has made reservations will be enjoying appetizers and getting pre-dinn- er Dinner, featuring Prime Rib, will be served promptly at 6 p.m. A very special program (not too long, not too short) has been arranged for further enjoyment during the dinner hour and after you have put together your own dessert! Although hundreds of invitations have been mailed, local alumnus get their invitations by reading the Gunnison Valley News or Salina Sun, by listening to local radio stations, or by word of mouth. The important thing is to get your reservations in early to On Sunday, during Sacrament Lana Larsen P.Q.,feox!895,.Gunni- - jmeetin8 Matthew Humphrey, Tim Sanders, and Logan Cowley received' son or by phone: Achievement Awards. Following is a list of people the Scouting Ward held a Mothers Day Axtell committee needs help finding. Please on Pro8ram Sunday during Sunday call Lana, or Phyllis 7 if you School Class Time. Speakers were: can help. Beth Childs 34, Florine Erickson Caro1 Humphrey and Ken Buckland. Pierce 34, Bonnie Mazie Myrup The Primary children sang Mother Sadlier 36, Lucile Frischknecht 37, Dear and Families can be together Keith Taylor 38, LaBerda Draper Allen 38, Helen Jean KeyserCascio 41, Rex Peterson 42, Lynn B. Childs 42, Rebecca Mellor Korning 42, Edith Ireland Sterner 43, Calvin Hansen 44, LaVerda Buhinin Heath 44, Max Childs 45, Kay Sturdevent 49, Don Mickelson 49, Helen Bardsley McDonald 49, Floyd Olsen 54, Elaine Allen Beeton 54, Marion Okerland 54, Mary Lou Hansen Prior 55, Mary Lou Thorpe Anderson 55, Kenna Lee Sorensen 57, Charles Despain 57, Jessie Anderson 57, Leona Robinson Anderson 58, place in their divisions of the district Sherwood Whitlock 59, Cherilyn Pine Wood Derby. Tucker Lunt 59, Helen Westenskow Congratulations also go out to the North Sevier girls track team. They 6 Billie Charles , 63, Larry McCoy Hansen 63, Nellie Henningson 64, took first place in region held in James Okerland 64, Elaine Monticello this past weekend. We welcome two new families into Christensen Fountain 64, Sharon Diana and Ohara Kanoho and town. Myrup Williams 64, Larry Fjeldsted the Stacy Rogers family. 66, Margaret Fjeldsted. Three babies were blessed and named Sunday. The infant daughter. of Lynn and David Willis was given the name of Kesha Sherrie Willis by her grandfather Cornell Willis. A large group were in attendance to make this a special day for the willis family. A dinner was held after. The infant daughter of Travis and Penny Honeycutt was given the name of Brynlee Ranae Honeycutt by her 528-341- 1 Off Sale UncleDoug and Aunt MarciCUncle' ,Mick and Aunt Trudy, Alicia, Jacob,1' Kade and Heidi and Kersha. The Heath family, Sandra, Joe, Steven, Mitchell and girls attended the Scout a Rama in Mt. Pleasant on Saturday. Steven and Mitchell took part in the Scout a Rama and both won prizes from the ticket sale. "N J don Johnson. Many friends and relatives were in attendance. Dinner was served after the meeting to 40 persons at the Johnson home. Joy M ickelsen and Tammy Johnson were in Provo Thursday and Friday to take some classes and also to visit with Tammys father, Lester Oyler, who was in the Utah Valley Medical i Center and Trisha Johnson and Christy Mickelsen, their daughter who ar$ students at UVSC. dont forget the town clean up this Saturday, May 13. Everyone is to meet at the town hall with their work tools and ambition. Dinner will be served at noon. Check the posters in the Post Office and at the town Hall for your food assignment. There will be a bake sale alsd that day. This is to go along with the state-wid- e Centennial clean up. Lets take pride in Redmond as well as in Utah. Everyone please come!!! "Many Greenhouses Full of Flowers! Over 1 500 Trees to Choose From! Bulk Bark & Mulch Selected Evergreens & Shrub Shade Trees 5 gal. 7 gal. -- 15 gal. $21.9S& up 30" Plus Quakies in 5 gal pot Reg $18.95 - Idaho Locust (Large) 15 Now $10.95 gal. $43.95 Flowering Bradford Pear 1 5 gal. $43.95 Lombardy PopularReg. $21.9520 A- -l Visitors always welcome- - Off 165 South 400 East, Salina Call "Faith Notes" for a brief Nursery 1(50 N 500 E Richfield, Utah 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. 896-935- 1 Bible message 529-394- 0 t |