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Show Page 4 Salina SunGunnison Valley News May 6, 1998 Srsa y I 1 rv; P V r V N I 'V'j A3Stf V' $ X in t ixK r x A Audra Davis has been nominated to Elder Jeramiah Forbush has rereceive recognition and have her bi- turned from the Buenos Aries North ography published in Whos Who Argentina Mission. He will report his mission in the Aurora First Ward at 1 Among American High School Stu- c 1997-9dents ' p.m. May 1 0. Elder Forbush is the son A'C v V 4-school k1 15,000 of Steve and Sherry Forbush and the Approximately high faculty members, youth groups and grandson of Gerald Hunt of Richfield education organizations nominate stu- and Buzz (Lathel) and Dorthey Winn 0 . - ! . . dents for this honor. Only 50 of all of Manti. ,' f , S V high school students receive th is award each year. A- ' y v , Audra has been very active in school. Jb r , , I has been a member of the speech She Paula Christensen and Jeremy Frischknecht Amanda Stowe and Justin Neal team, a member of the drill team for Jeremy Frischknecht and Paula graduated from Manti High School in one year, a cheerleader for one year 1997 and is currently employed at Amanda Stowe and Justin Neal are pleased to announce the celebration of and will Christensen have chosen May 9, 1 998 represent GVHS as a cheertheir marriage on May 9, 1998. We are inviting you to a reception held from leader next as their wedding day. Everyone is Subway in Gunnison. year. She is an honor roll 7 to 9 p.m., at the Aurora Ward Cultural Hall, Aurora, Utah. Parents of the bride student and has been involved in dancinvited to a reception held in their Jeremy is the son of Kent and Jennifer Frischknecht ofSalina. Hegradu-ate- d are Wade and Ivanna Stowe. Parents of the groom are Bernon and Janice Neal. honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at ing since kindergarten. She is interfrom North Sevier High School the Salina Stake Center. ested in art and loves to draw. in 1995. He is currently employed at Paula is the daughter of Lee Audra is the daughter of Bill and Hales Sand and Gravel in Redmond. Christensen and the late Linda Laurie DavisofCenterfield. Her grandThe couple will make their home in Christensen of Sterling, Utah. She parents are Sandra Brown, Centerfield ' Sterling. and Betty Davis, Richfield. What causes problems with balThe health hotline is a free commuance? Can hearing problems affect nity service provided by the Deseret difficulties with News and IHC. balance? How balance be treated?-Th- e Physicians nationwide have long answers to these and other quesreported that one of the most common tions are just a phone call away. Hearcomplaint from patients over age 65 is Elder Tweeb Gladwell Marine Pfc. Jason D. Devlin, w hose Menu will balance the and that of dizziness or imbalance. Over be problems ing is David the of wife, Leann, daughter May 7 Cooks Choice. Elder Craig (Tweeb) Gladwell has topic of Mays Deseret Newslnter-mountai- n 40 percent of all individuals over the chicken, whipped L. and Colleen P. Puett ofSalina. Utah, May I lealth Care Health Hotline. returned from serving an LDS misof 40 will have balance difficulage the Motor Vehicle potatoes and gravy, buttered corn, recently completed sion in Toronto Canada. He will reThe free hotline will be offered Satties at some time during their life. Marine Corps Deat Course Operator lemon banana dessert, rollsbutter, from 10 a.m. to 12 IHC is a charitable, community-owne9, port on Sunday, May 10 (Mothers urday, May tachment, Fort Leonard Wood, MO. milk or juice. e hotline number, health noon. The care organinonprofit Day) in the SalinaThird Ward at 1 :30 Devlin acquired the speciality skills and cheese May a.m. ElderGladwell is the son ofCraig can be called from zation based in Salt Lake City that technical ability necessary to op: pizza, buttered com, fruit cup, cake, and in and Karen Gladwell ofSalina. the Intermountain health needs serves the of Utah, Idaho, region. erate light and medium tacticaF- - anywhere milk or juice. o A4I caflsareconfidential. and Wyoming residents. Last year, in wheeled vehicles during vai ious field whipped May 13 Calls to the hotline will be answered 133,000 cases, IHC hospitals and assliced beets, Waldorf salad, and convoy operations. Devlin spent by audiologist Don Worthington, sociated clinics provided more than more than 1,800 hours of classroom breadb utter, milk or juice. director of the IHC Hearing $26 million in charitable assistance. Pli.D., instruction and practical application Natalie Westlund and Balance Center in Salt Lake City, A central part of IHCs mission is to Wider Opportunities, of which she learning how to drive designated and was a member of the planning and medical Janene care to Girl Local Burton, Scout,NataIie Westlund, Valley perphysical therapist provide quality courses on and off road. He also constaff. This was a Council coordinator balance medical Birthwith sons a of rehabilitation honored this 8 the week Utah and at was Mothers need, facilitating regardless Day May ducted vehicle recoveries and inspecand Balance IHC the for 600 girls from at 12 to of annual Girl Girls Scout noon. Councils activity Hearing ability sponsored pay. Party day tions, simulated driving vehicles un' Fair: 10 a.m. to 1 the Way ceremony. Natalie the USA and many international counLeading May der blackout conditions and learned is the daughter of Lloyd and Uleda tries. Other achievements include re' p.m. Hearing screening, otoscopic how to prepare operator, maintenance Westlund of Centerfield and a memceiving her Silver Award and a Green exam, cholesterol and bone density and accident forms. 20 FREE ber of the Centerfield SeniorCadette Cherub Award. to the first screening people i The 1997 graduate of Washington Natalie is very active in the Girl 956 of the Sanpete Service to call and sign up. There is only Troop School of Ogden, Utah, joined High Unit. Scouting program, she frequently funding for the first 20 people. Blood the Marine Corps in September 1997. with other troops in the county and will be free. Natalie the with was honored helps sugar testing pressure Welcome home to Jeramiah on Saturday, May 9 at 4 p.m. and a The Health Fair is sponsored by membership pin. During this ten besides her own and is an excellent Forbush. He returned Friday, May 1 second perfonnanceone halfhour later. years she has participated in many role model for younger girls both in Gunnison Hospital and Six County. This event is held at the Richfield Park local, council, and national activities and out of the program. She gives from the Buenos Aries North Argentina Mission. Jeramiahs welcome and has a lot of fun events and displays sponsored by the Utah Girl Scouts. many hours of service to the Sanpete home address is this Sunday, May 10 to entertain the entire family. Gunnison Valley Hospital One of the most outstanding of these Service Unit which helps both adults May 7 Board Meeting 12:30 p.m. The annual Father & Son outing is at p.m. 1998 and girls. 24, activities was the Celebrate Utah April Council - Piute. May First Ward is having their homeplanned for May 29-3- 0 at Dog Valley WILLDEN-Ste- ve and Anona of making meeting Wednesday, May 6 Road. Plan for the date now and more Ephraim, had a girl. at 7 p.m. There will be crafts and a information will follow. April 26, 1998 table. A nursery is provided so We would like to welcome Earl and tasters BRIAN-B- art and Mindi of Loa, 1650 North 500 East come and enjoy the evening. Barbara Crowther and their children had a girl. Richfield Jackie Reynolds was put in as the to A urora. They have three boys, Bryce, April 28, 1998 , Wolf Den, leader. Dave and Raelene Garett and Jordan and a little girl, 896-181- 5 PETERSON-Just- in and Gina of Clarke were called in as Sunday School Emily Ann. They have recently moved Saturday, May 9 S had a Teasdale, Mothers Day Special boy. teachers. here from Provo. Emily was given a April 29, 1998 The baby daughter ofTed and Renee name and blessing on Sunday, May 3. Petunias $8.so a flat Paula Christensen & Jeremy Frischknecht BRIAN-Ro- ger and Cathy of Loa, Brannon was given a name and a She had a lot of aunts and uncles and Roses: Beautiful, had a boy. Jack cousins here, two sets of grandparents blessing by her Blooming $8.95, here Shiner. The baby was named Celine and two sets of $1 OASIS.50 Rachelle Brannon. They stayed with to celebrate her day. Grandparents are Shrubs Everyday lOCMVest Tom and Shirlene Crowther of the Shiners for the weekend and reRedmond Hews Special 5 gallon turned to Henderson, NV on Monday. t Richfield and Ardith and Larry Higley $12.95 Correspondent ; Delbert and Kathleen Lloyd went ofTooele. Call Jim at E23-7S3- 3 Fruit Trees Jim and Jackie Rodeman recently on a little vacation the last weekend of April. They were able to visit with moved to Aurora from Salina. They their son; Bryan and Laura at Beaver have moved into the new home across from bishop Reynolds. Welcome to Dam, AZ. Amanda Stowe aqd Justin Neal will Aurora. Rhett and Stephanie Roberts had be married May 9. A reception will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Aurora their baby daughter named and blessed Ward Cultural Hall. Parents of the on May 3. She was given the name of bride are Wade and Ivanna Stowe. Ryann Noelle Roberts. She was bom in American Fork. GrandParents of thegroom are Bernon and March Friday and Saturday Night ' are Janice Neal.' McKay and Norma Robparents s Redmond. There were lots of Jackies erts of be will Swingin Singers 10 oz. Top Sirloin Tai, 02 extended family in attendance. performing at Kaleidoscope Kids - . ; f v Y, I' ,,X 4 v xr- T - !lL . - Free Hotline on hearing and balance problems this Saturday t Senior 8. , Devlin completed Marine Motor Vehicle, lews Operator Course r d, 1 toll-fre- ji , Gunnison - Seniors alth ten-ye- ar BirtSis Salina Area Seniors . . 1 r Darlenes Plants') Vlsr.tcsl: JJWD 423 South 52j4C Jensen Drug Dons Wisteria Cafe Mothers Day Special Steak and two Shrimp o; ; One trip salad bar Select Watches: Timex and Laurus - 30 off, SENIOR CITIZENS $1.'19 Live Music Fri. May 8 DeWayne Davis Sat. May 9 Cozy Cox 6:30 to 9:30 and Floral and $14.95 Bridal Registry pm. YOUR HOME CAN PROVIDE A LIFETIME OF SECURITY and INCOME LDS Books, Flowers, through a Reverse Mortgage. Must be age 62 There is No qualifying No payments No taxes Guaranteed by FHA. 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