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Show Page 4 Salina SunGunnisonValley News May 22, 1 996 Soritefty IKtews - quid CnaaiBiBsoni (flireq Birthdays Missionary Nswi Bosshardt earns Eagle Donaldson returns from Texas Kurt Bosshardt earned his Eagle Scout Award on February 14, 1996. Kurt is the son of Susan and Gary Carlisle, and the late Larry Bosshardt. He is a senior at North Sevier High School where he has enjoyed High School sports. Kurt would ike to thank his scout leaders and family for supporting him. Kurts project was putting park benches into the Redmond Cemetary. Hales Sand and Gravel donated the cement and the Town of Redmond donated the benches for the project. Kurt and his family appreciate the support. I Elder Jason Blake Donaldson, son of Blake and Kaien Donaldson, Gunnison, will return from the Texas Houston East Mission on May 22, 1996. He will report on his mission in the Gunnison 3rd Ward, Sunday, May 26th at 10:50 a m. Lamar Bosshardt Contest winner to ride the range 80 years for Melissa Peterson, daughter of C. Jason Blake Donaldson Colten S. Johnson First birthday for Lamar Bosshardt Colten Johnson Arnold and Sherry Horne, Salina, will be riding the Outlaw Trail with The children of C. Lamar Bosshardt hosted an 80 Birthday for him May 18, at the Redmond Ward author of the Storm Testament series, Lee Nelson. Melissa was the winner of the Lee Nelson writing contest at the North Sevier Middle School. Lee 'Nelson visited the middle school last fall and spoke to the students and challenged them to write by offering the winner of the contest his Outlaw Trail Tour, which well-kno- Recieation Hall. A dinner was served to the childien. grandchildren ana great grandchildren at p.m.. His wife Sonoma, son Ronald and Ellen Bosshardt, Redmond, John and Vicki Angela Johnson, of Salina. His grandparents are Jerold and Billie Levitt and Terry and Concha Ahlquist of Murray, Utah and their Gay Ivie of Salina. 1 worth $895. Melissa will be provided a horse and all expenses, as well as be able to visit around the campfire with Nelson and the other school winners this June. To win, Melissa had to not only read his books, but write more than any other student in the school. She read 10 of his books and wrote 42 pages. Congratulations, Melissa! is children. Lamar has been an active member of the LDS church, having been in the High Council, Bishop, Counselor in the bishopric, scout leader, teacher in the Sunday School for many years, stake young men and ward young men organizations, a temple worker for 13 years and has been on 3 missions. He has also been in the town council twice. He was born May 18, 1916 in Salina Utah to Charles Couard and Ada Bosshardt. He has three sisters Valda Hales, Fay Bower (deceased), LuEtta Harrison, LaBeth Delauge and one brother Milo Bosshardt. Hansen to serve in Chicago Colten S. Johnson celebrated his First Buthday on May 9,1996. Helping him celebrate were his big broths, ers, Justin and Kade, parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Colten is the son of Goidon and grand-paient- Lou Johnson of Auiora, and Paul and Daniel LaRell Hansen, son of LaRell and Debbie Hansen of Centerfield has accepted a call to ts are Melva Johnson of Aurora, and Milton and Leoia Peterson of serve Salina. in the Illinois, Chicago Mission. Daniel will be speaking in Sacrament Meeting on Sunday. May 26, 1996 in the Centerfield 2nd Ward at 9:30 a m. Everyone is invited to attend. Daniel is a 1995 graduate of Gunnison Valley High School where he was a member and Captain of the Football team and State Champion Track member. Daniel is the grandson of the late Winners of Mothers Day contest chosen Winners of the Mothers Day Contest at China Gate Cafe in Daniel Hansen Gunnison were: Edith Sorenson, Axtell, won the trip to Players Island, Mesquite, Nv. Three free dinners were also given away. Winners included Dawn Allred, Gunnison, and Harmon Mariel O. Hansen and Etta Mae Oglesby, Salina. The third winner is Hansen of Centerfield. Also of unkown, as the certificate has alieady Norma Pelton of Redding, CA. He will enter the MTC on June 5th. been picked up. flMMHITHCTSAMEfEN ERGYTHATttlMMI Homemade Gifts Deric Bagley 100's of Gift Ideas mBRlNGStsO-MANYiTHiNGSftTOtLiFCV- Bagley called to Halifax Canada AURORA Deric Bagley has been called to serve in the Canada Halifax LDS Mission, lie will speak May 26 in the Aurora Second LDS Ward chapel at 9 00 a m He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Bob Bagley, Aurora, and giandson of Mr. and Mis. Dee B Hatch, Loa. and the late Mr. and Mrs Dean Bagley. mmrckmAzsafTAkBfmp&AwAmm Bagley graduated fiom North Sevier High School and LDS Semi- mli ith this in mind, you can avoid electrical accidents when working on a farm, in an orchard or in the fields by following these timely safety nary. He was active in uiestling and is an Eagle Scout Bagley will entei the Missionaiy Tiaining Center in Piovo Mav 29. ewa Menu tips: 60 North State Check for overhead power lines before lifting or clearing debris from irrigation pipes. copPer Saturday, pjctvlf Use spotters when operating lift trucks May 25,. 9 a.m. - .1p.m.- or other power equipment to make sure they don't contact power lines overhead. Check for nearby power lines before lifting, moving or carrying metal ladders. Exercise caution and use common sense when you're working outdoors. When it comes to doing farm work around power lines, safety is no accident. MQ(Mys,- THF RIGHT KIND OF ENCRGY A Division of IhafiCorp "Je"y Bellu: .) Discounts Sifts for tla . . & meatballs, May tossed green salad, fruit cup, chocolate cake, garlic bread, milk orjuice. May 29 - Hot chicken salad, buttered carrots, cheese stick, fi uit cup, cookie, rollsbutter, milk orjuice. North Sevier Seniors voVf "Russ" raduatel http www pacificorp com Gf'be 6 p.m. - 10 p.m; i UTAH POWER - - May 23 - Homemade chicken noodle soup, fruit salad on lettuce, cake, biscuits 'butter, milk or juice. May 24 - Roast beef, whipped potatoes & gravy, glazed carrots, apple brown betty, rollsbutter, milk . orjuice. - Our monthly dinner will be on May 23rd at 7 p.m. Be' informed!; Read your hometown newspaper. f |