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Show Salina SunGunnison Valley News March 1 2, 1 997 Page 6 Family History Center plans courses for March, April The following classes will be taught at the Richfield. Utah Multi-Stak- e Family History Center. E cryonc is welcome! Register by calling Pioneer Scareh-- lf you hac ancestors who lived in Utah before 1896. Ross Hanvard. Lucy begin a fascinating search to find their documents. on Tuesday evenings. Wednesday Thurgood and Jerry Hansen will help you 896-805- 7. afternoons or Friday mornings. You will learn how'tofind Using the International Genealogical Index and evaluate the information from the IG1 Carl Thurgood w ill teach this class on Wednesday, March 19 from 7:30 to 9.00 p.nt. Dutch Research This class w ill teach y ou the basics of Dutch Research. It will be by Carl Thurgood on Wednesday. March 26. from 7:30 to taught 9.00 p in. Fayette Hews HKtell News Call Audrey Roby Hontmond Score If you were born after December 31, 1965. you must complete a Hunter Education Course and obtain a Hunter Education Card in order to hunt in the state of Utah. A Hunter Education Class has been scheduled in Cedar City. Those interested in participating in the class may register at the Division of Wildlife Resources located at 622 North Main, in Richfield. Monday through Friday from 8 a m. to 5 p m. The class v 11 be on March 10. 12 and 14 from 6 to 9:30 p m. at 76 East Center Street in Cedar City. Scott Zinglcman w ill be the instructor. Sesquicentennial Spectacular tickets available March 29 No Charge for Pioneer Rendezvous Tickets for the "Sesquicentennial Spectacular: Faith in Every Footstep." an outdoor celebration commemorating the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the Mormon pioneers in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake, w ill go on sale at 8 a m. on Saturday. March 29. The show, featuring the renow ned mon Youth Chorus and Symphony Utah Valley Children s and Family choirs, the Living Legends Native American performing group (formerly the Lamanite Generation), alumni of the Brigham Young Univ ersity Young Ambassadors and Folk Dancers, and civic and ethnic organizations, as well Saint guest as individual Latter-da- y artists. Mormon Tabernacle Choir, a cast of Pioneer Rendezvous 5.000. with music, dancing, (lags and celA major part of the two-da- y balloons, will be staged July 24 and ebration on July 24 and 25 will be the 25 at 8.30 p.m. in Cougar Stadium on "Pioneer Rendezvous." from 2 to 7 the Brigham Young University camp in. on the field north of the Harman pus in Provo. Utah. Conference Center on the BYU camstaAll seats in the 65.000-scpus. dium will be reserved Prices arc $5. The Rendczv ous. which is free to $3 and $2. w ith a limit of 20 tickets a the public, will provide a person. To obtain tickets in person, atmosphere where families and indislop at the Marriott Center Ticket Of- viduals can participate in a variety of fice on BYU campus: by phone, call activ itics. enjoy entertainment, and by Mail, write to: v iew that will enhance their at fair-lik- e- Spectacular Marriott Center Ticket Office Provo. Utah 84602-054- 0 There vv ill be a handling fee of $3 for tickets ordered by phone order per or mail. Mail orders will not be processed prior to March 29. Consequently. orders received before that day w ill be returned unprocessed to the senders. Faith in Every The production, four stages include will Footstep." where early ev ents in Church history, the Mormon Pionccrtrck west, and "a look to the future" will be depicted. Featured performers will be the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the Mor Sesquicentennial displays understanding of and appreciation for the Mormon Pioneers. The Rendezvous will simulate the pioneer experience and will include a trek with loading and pulling of handcarts: a pioneer settlement; frontier town: Indian village; mini-pione- er square dancing: chuck wagon with pioneer food for sale: v isual displays of children s pioneer art. pioneer settlements and industry, and craft demonstrations. To av oid traffic delays, families are encouraged to travel to Provo early in the day and enjoy the Rendezv ous activities prior to the evening Spectacular in the stadium. Jensen honored with grant Kay Jensen was awarded a $2150 Utah Substance Abuse and EduCoordinating Council grant. Her project is entitled coordiwill volunteers. Jensen cation Prevention." By using Sanpete County nate 65 community presentations on the topics of gangs, dating violence and the grant, but for submitting stranger safely awareness. Jensen was awarded the proposal after receiving only a few days- notice prior to the deadline. As a community leader, health care professional (Registered Nurse), coordinator for the Sanpete County Domestic Violence Coalition, and educator. Jensen is making a difference in her community, and making her community a safer place to live. If you would like to volunteer for this program, please "Anti-Violen- contact Kav Jensen in Manti at 835-817- or 1 835-313- ce retiring at the end of this season. Nancy and Danny Boore's weekend guests were Nancy's parents Bert and Lois Frost from Murray. Happy Birthday wishes for the first part of March go to: Leland Sorenson. Alicia Cochran. Jentry Anderson. Craig Brown. Jacqueline Jim Sanders and family were in Green. Tim Hill. Rick LaCrue. and Riverton for the wedding of Suzannes Elvvood Sorenson. niece. Sara was maid of honor. The Kaye and Nannette Despain are bride is the daughter of Suzanne s sis- attending a State Leadership ter. Janice Dailey workshop in Vernal this week. Kaye On Wednesday ev ening. Brett and took live projects from die heritage arts Sandra Heath and Logan Cowley at- class she taught last summer as this tended the dinner for the Gunnison group was one of the few groups in Valley High School wrestlers. Jay the state that did anything with this Yardlev. coach, was honored as he is class of entries. Two representatives sought for OHV council Utah State Parks and Recreation is currently seeking two representativ es Vehicle (OHV) Advisoiy Council. One to needed the serve is interests of OHV dealers and another to representative serve as a member-at-largApplications will be accepted through Friday. March 14. council consists of individuals representing the interThe v eests of OHV safety. 4X4 vehicles, motorcycles, hicle (ATVs), snow mobiles. OHV dealers. USDA Forest Serv ice and Bureau of Land Management, as well as the member-at-larg- e position. The Advisory Council was formed in 97 1 to prov ide information to Utah State Parks and Recreation on OHV issues. The council helped to pass legislation requiring Utah's Know Before You Go! education program, which has trained thousands of young OHV operators about safe and responsible OHV riding. This group remains an active force dedicated to OHV enthusiasts. to serve on the Utah e. nine-memb- er in 1 Council members meet as needed in Salt Lake City. Mceings begin at 5:30 p.m. and last approximately two hours. The number of meetings depends and Gun Safe Dealer in part time, age no barrier. Great Investment-InvestmeEamings-Lohome Fully Recoverable-Ever- y and business a customer. Send Name, Address, Phone No. ENSIGN SECURITY SAFES P.O. Box 1498 Orem, UT 84059-149- 8 LET US COME AND SHOW THIS TO YOU ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM SPUING FSVGT? visiting Sunday at the home were Bart Bartholomew Mellor the at Visiting Sunday home was Bart Howard and fiance Howard and fiance Tina of Pleasant Tina and four daughters of Pleasant Grove. Grove. Moyfiald Hews Olivia Cornell - Exercises every day keep us all limber. Tuesday afternoon the Whistler, Aden Johnson, and his two buddies from Moroni entertained the residents. Aden vv histlcs and sings, his one friend plays guitar and the other plays Food Contest and Fun The young men and young women of Mayfield had a Food Contest at Mutual last week. The dessert category was won by Lars Lambertson with a brownie Ice cream 528-795- 6 fudge dessert. Amanda banjo. Tuesday night Darlene Agren and her mutual girls visited with the residents and read poems at the supper table. Wednesday. March 5. Mary Lois Christiansen won in the bread category with her banana bread. The miscellaneous category was won by McKesha Malmgren with a strawberry surprise. John Finlay son took the most unusual category with his chocolate fruit torte served with fresh strawberries. A fun time was had by all as they competed in the fiv e food categories. Madsen and Amy Gregerson brought Relief Society to all the sisters. They brought everyone a treat. Wednesday afternoon was card bingo day. Fourteen games of card bingo were played. Virgil Christensen and Vonda Bogh How Nice 835-215- 1. 1 Explorers plan Fun Run for April 12 sing-a-lon- g. Pick-u- 491-011- cation or more information. Ground Level Access STOW-I-T 8'x8'x40' S'xSttO' (801) 977-888- 5 995 W. Indiana Avenue LIVESTOCK AUCTION OGDE3ST Salt Lake City. Utah refriguteojjtavailableJ (800)370-0jI- J presents their spring Wednesday March 26, 1997 in Delta Utah at the Ogden Livestock Auction, Inc. Saleyard North of Town Selling Head 50-7- 5 Sale day phone: (801) 864-236- 1 Bull Sale starts promptly at 1 :00 p.m. lunch will be available Miko Montgomery 7 801) for more information Gassier KentSpencer (801) 465-408- Q 3as Arrived BARGAIN HUNTERS ms ms cuns iPrnS Fashions Arriving Almost EVERY DAY! Come In & put something on LAY-A-WA- Y! Bailies Gunnison IISo. IIain, Plastic Eggs Candy - Galore Children's Toys Home Decorations 528-707- 7 ENJOY! Ephraim and Gunnison ' . "The aim of education is the knowledge not facts but of values. " -- William Ralph Inge Mary Bradley, BARGAIN HUNJRS D0LUR DISCOUNT STORE Southwest Utah Education Center Spring Quarter begins March 25, 1997 Come in and register now! For more information: AU AT A PRICE YOU WILL UNIVERSITY USU offers higher education in Sanpete County Easter Grass 1 City. Visitors last Thursday and Friday with Neil and Kelly Sue Mellor and family were Kelly Sue's grandmother. Zona Wright and Aunt Kaye, all of birthday. Also Hurricane. sing-a-lon- g. torn mcomurow X Priesthood. Dean and Darlene Bartholomew Sunenjoyed a family birthday dinner their honor grandday in Salina to daughter Ann Braithwaiteonher 18th Sanpete USU Alumni offering scholarship 782-962- 'I brother. RadcIifTc Nelson in Salt Lake ALL BREED BULL SALE Become an Ensign Home Security your area. Never before offered, full or iv and Caroline Schofield were birthday dinner Have you noticed how nice the were the big winners. home looks across from the post ofCurrent events was held at 9 a.m. fice and city hall? Thursday. March 6. Articles were Mayfield Community Care Center given on tornados, floods, airplane Stories of Crazy Horse the Indian wrecks, snow mobiling in Yellowstone chief of South Dakota was the theme and Pigeon racing in Provo were all for story time on Monday. Beth Ann talked about. Some fun songs were Willden had different stories about also sung. The Sanpete County Alumni Chapter of Utah State Univ ersity in cooperaRose Mclffand Susie Walserwere Crazy Horse's people. We appreciate tion with USU will be awarding a full tuition scholarship for the 1997-9- 8 acaBeth Ann. Monday afternoon the resihere that afternoon for a fun demic year. The approximate value of this scholarship is $2,200. dents cooking group baked Lawrence Jensen played his harThis scholarship is av ailable to any child or descendant of USU Alumni sour cream cookies; green frost- monica w hile everyone sang. living in Sanpete County. The applicant must also be an entry' level student, ing was added to the cookies and off Friday, March 7, was full of meaning either a freshman or a transfer student. The scholarship will be aw arded to the freeze to await St. Patricks' beauty shop, exercise, and popcorn. deep more on the basis of need rather than academic achievements. Essie and Phyllis were at the care cenDay and a party. To receive an application see your high school counselor, the Academic finished the with Smith ter Friday afternoon to entertain the day Ray Advisement Office at Snow College or the USU Extension Office. Scholarstarted the night by residents with music. family night. Ray ship applications should be returned to the USU Extension Office located in singing Could I Have This Dance": , ., , Saturday, March 8, was full of the County Courthouse, at 60 N. Main. Manti, Utah 84642. phone resident Ruth Peterson wanted to bingo. Grace Martin was the big w in" The scholarship deadline is Wednesday, March 19, 1997. V r dance so visitor Chuck Nielson from ner of 6 games. California danced with Ruth and then Sunday. March 9, residents atwith his wife Connie. What a nice fin- tended Sacrament meeting at 10 a.m. ish for a special day. Sunday afternoon Carol and Cal Tuesday, March 4. Amy Mcllor's grandchildren of Redmond Gregerson brought her Irish music for entertained the residents with a musiErma was hereto help us cal program. So goes a fulfilled week We our volunteers. thank at the Mayfield Community Care The Explorer Posts sponsored by Utah Valley State College are hosting sing. 12. 1997. Run Fun on April the 3rd Annual Spring Fever The run starts and finishes at North Park (500 North 500 West) in Provo. Starting time for the race is 8:30 a m. with registration starting ar 7:30 to 8 PORTABLESTORAGECONTAINERSMAYBETHEANSWERU and $7 (w ithout a fees are $15 (vv ith a a.m. STOW-I- T FEATURES p ,6 and $9 (without a Race day registration is $ 1 8 (with a driving you mitt? Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable All registration fees include awards, opportunity for the door prizes and Fast Delivery & p 4 for an appliFull Swing Doors post race refreshments. Call Thomas Locvlie at (801) 1. Need a Good Income? Here's a Safe Business Opportunity 1 Ivan and Bessie enjoyed a family Sunday with their his brothers and and Caroline's mother. Leone Thatcher, of grandson Adam in Orem. They Kurt Uncle and Spokane, Washington. Monday they parents the Aaronic to ordained Adam saw Leone's will attend the funeral of Visiting for a few days with Paul Axtell s four cub scouts. Logan Vaughan. Randv Newman. Mitchell Heath and Mike Sanders along with their parents attended the Blue and Gold Banquet in Cenlerficld. Axtcll had 100 of boys and parents to the dinner. Saturday. March 8. Suzanne and 4-- H Hunter Education Class scheduled 520-793-2 98 SO. MAIN GUNNISON 528-600- Dennis L. Hansen, ext 525, Gunnison 0, 283-566- 3, Ephraim i |