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Show vr. Page Six - The Pyramid - June 10, 1998 Salina Auction J. Golden Kimball to Y- Televi- Producers Auction for Livestock June 6. Receipts: 790; last week 600; last year: 778. Feeder steers: 1.00-2.0- 0 that always left the impression he was making a weak attempt at shouting. At one talk, he opened by asking, "Can you hear me?" When no one responded, he asked, "Can you see me?" as he made a gesture to show his thinness. He was frank, outspoken and fearless in his sermons, yet he spoke with sincerity and candor. Sometimes, however, he earned the censure of President Heber J. Grant because of his colorful language. He was known for using "damn" and "hell" over the pulpit, words that J. Golden always claimed were simply left over from his days as a cowboy and rancher. You must understand" he would say, "these words are left overs from a much larger vocabulary. In 1938, J. Golden Kimball died instantly in a car accident. In announcing his death, the Salt Lake Tribune wrote an editorial saying, "J. Golden Kimballs death takes from the LDS Church an extraordinary personality-on- e which, to a large degree, has achieved the stature of an institution. During his 85 years of life he made"J. Golden says" a common high-pitch- 1 el attention-gettin- g lower except Child Abuse Prevention Team, under the direction of Kay Jensen, recently traveled to Salina to present information about how to prevent child abuse. Members of the team are (1 to r): Shay Muir, Ryan Haney, Melinda Hayes, Kay Jensen, Tiffany Barlow, Karie McBride, Amber Orme. Members not pictured are Heather Anderson, Misty Brooks and Randy Livingston. should never have been compared to anyone because J. Golden was an original... like all originals he defies description. He was himself, no less, no more, and noEPHRAI- M- A Veteran of body knew it better than he." KUEDs first documentary on Foreign War field service officer will be available at 10 a.m. on J. Golden Kimball, Remembering Uncle Golden , was produced by July 13, in the Workforce Service Office. Elizabeth Searles, and narrated The officer will offer assisby H.E.D. Redford. Jim Kimball tance in understanding and applyportrayed his uncle. The program ing for rightful VA benefits, recently won a bronze plaque from the 45th Annual Columbus preparing and documenting application for compensation, pension, International Film & Video hospitalization and other benefits. The service is free and veterans need not be members of the VFW to qualify for assistance. when J. Golden had something to say he said it wittily, bluntly, and with a sometimes-startlin- g disregard for the conventions." Over his lifetime, J. Golden Kimball witnessed the churchs transformation from frontier Mormonism to global Mormon-isyet through it all he remained an authentic remnant of the His unique perrugged West. sonality was a mixture of unvarnished spontaneity and remarkable wit. Many have compared him to Mark Twain and Will Rogers, but Utah author Wallace Stegner was probably more accurate when he wrote "J. Golden (801)977-888- 5 (800) 1 370-011- South Salt Lake City, 5 650-70- 0 lbs 0 67.00-68.5- 0 5 850-90- 0 0 lbs 950-100- 0 700-90- 0 50.00-5- 50j heifer: Feeder lbs lbs 40.25-43.5- 1 1500-210- 0 900-173- medi- scarce. um and large frame 1 200-25- 0 lbs 87.00-97.0250-30- 0 lbs 79.00-92.0- 0 300-35- 0 lbs 77.00-79.5- 0 350-40- 0 lbs 73 .00-85.400-45- 0 lbs 77 .00-- 8 1.00 450-50- 0 lbs 80.00-85.5- 0 500-55- 0 lbs78.50-85.0- 0 550-60- 0 600-65- 0 650-70- 0 lbs lbs 72.(50-79.2- 5 lbs 64.50-77.5- 0 lbs 61.50-67.0- 0 lbs 58.50-63.5- 0 lbs 56.00-59.0- 0 lbs 5 1.50-58.0- 0 lbs 55 .50-62.lbs 52.50 77.00-84.0- 0 700-75- 0 750-80- 0 800-85- 0 850-90- 0 900-95- 0 0 5 yield lbs yield grade lbs 44.00-47.2yield grade 2 38.50-43.7- 5; lbs feeder bulls: 1000-150- 0 Steel Buildings I MUST SELL 5 manufac- turer display overruns, 25x34, 30x40, 50x80, brand new, never delivered, no reasonable offer refused. 100 financing 0 available. NEW-MUS- lbs 63.50-66.7tbs 62.00-66.5package 948 lbs 63.50 800-85- 0 0 900-110- 48.50-58.0- lbs 500-70- 1 Limited suply, J10L 59.50. Heiferettes 35.25 SELL. 55.00. was 30x40x12 Stock cows: medium $10,200, now $6,990; and large frame 1 few 40x60x14 was per '$16,400, now $9,990; pairs 600.00-760.0- 0 pair. was 50x100x16 Slaughter cows: bon- $27,590, now $18,990; 700-75750-80- 58.50-68.5- 950-100- 550-60600-65- 0; Slaughter bulls: grade ing 34.50-39.5- 57.50 low 62.25. 25.75-30.9- 30.50-38.7- utility 0. T was 60x200x16 breaking utility now $39,990. Cutter and $58,760, Call dressing utility J17L Bowlerettes finish season EPHRAI- M- Monday night Bowlerettes ended their bowling season May 4, with an awards banquet. Trophies and awards were presented by league officers, Jerry Ann Nunley, president; Denise Thomas, and VaNae Bown, secretary. Cliffs Girls and Curls took first place for the season. Members are Joy Seely, Julie Ricketts, Kathy Shelley, LaRue Johnson and Renon Daniels. Sno Cap Lanes took second place. Team members are Nancy Wernz, Becky Kjar, Dorothy Duncan, May Thomas and Ireta Shuring. Other league awards went to Tyra Breaux, 242, high game scratch; Nadean Nielson, 275, high game handicap; VaNae Bown, 598, high series scratch; Tara Daniels, 719, high series handicap; Gloria Johnson, 175, high individual average; Susan Aiken, 13 pins, most improved average. BRUCE A. BLACKHAM Republican Candidate for SANPETE COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vision - Integrity Attack Drug & Bruce Blackham has the courage to do what's right. The experience to do it right. Experience, Leadership, Alcohol Abuse. Promote Good Police protection in entire city. Mariah McKelle Aagard, daughter of Ryan and LaChelle Aagard, Levan, celebrated her first birthday on June 8, 1998. Her grandparents are Tom and LaRee Aagard, Levan; Ken and Judy Leek, Fairview; and Dan Kunze, Ferron. are Eugene and Mary Aagard, Levan; and Duane and Helen Anderson, Nephi. 20x8x8 12 100 80.00-90.5- 500-55- 0 will is the mightiest practical force in the universe. 48xl02x9 12 40x8x8 12' 2438 West 400-45- Good Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Pick-u- p Full Swing Doors Ground Level Access STOW-I- T 82.00-89.0- 0 400-45- 0 VA officer is available T yju 0 0 lbs lbs 82.00-89.0- 0 0 0 lbs package 473 lbs 84.50 lbs 78.50-87.2- 5 0 lbs 76.50-88.0- 0 0 lbs 77.00-86.70 lbs 74.00-82.50 lbs 71.75-79.0- 0 350-40- For phrase. 450-70- lbs steady. Feeder heifers: weak to 1.00 lower, except 500 thru 600 lbs 5.00-6.0- 0 highcows: er. Slaughter steady; slaughter bulls: steady on similar offerings. Feeder steers: medium and large frame 1 200-25- 0 lbs 85.00-108.0package 283 lbs 101.00 P.OR TAB LE1STOR AG EIO ONTA1NERS STOW-Ico FEATURES nuls? driving 300-50- 59.00-74.0- SALINA be documentary subject SALT LAKE CITvoice sion cameras will be in Spring City on Thursday, June 11, at p.m. KUED-Chann7 plans to retell some of the best J. Golden Kimball stories in a second locally produced program featuring Jim his Kimball, of Salt Lake City. The public television station will visit the area to meet with individuals who were touched by J. Golden Kimballs genuine, true wit. As President of First Quorum of Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Kimball was assigned to regularly visit Provo, Springville, Mt. Pleasant, Spring City, Richfield, Gunnison Valley and surrounding towns during the 1920s and 30s. Today, many Mormons along his former route remember his visits and unforgettable speeches. In Mormon history, few individuals have captured the hearts and imaginations of church members quite like J. Golden Kimball. The former mule skinner and cowboy, who rose to become an LDS General Authority, spoke plainly and honestly; and people loved him for it. But it was his gift of wit and spontaneity, combined with his colorful language, that have made his stories part of Mormon folklore today. "I do this to keep alive the memory of a man who was not afraid to be himself," says Kimball, who has portrayed his "Uncle Golden" more than 160 times over two decades. "Many people remember him as just a swearing elder who told jokes. But I'm working to show his genuine, true wit." Born in 1853, Jonathan Golden Kimball served as a General Authority for over 46 years. He was a tall, slender man who stood about 63". 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Johann W. van Goethe The United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development, acting on behalf of the rural Utility Service (RUS) is considering an Application for Financial Assistance frqm Fairview City to Re-Ele- ct construct gallon water storage tank, drill a new well, upgrade existing chlorination facilities, install new chlorination facilities, and upgrade the current water distribution system. a 500,000 implemented, the proposed action may impact important land resources such as floodplains, wetlands, important farmlands, historical resources, and archeological resources. The proposed action is available for review at the USDA-RurIf Sheriff Stan Anderson Dedication Integrity Experience Utah Highway Patrol 26 years al Development Area Office in Richfield, Utah. Comments from concerned individuals or entities are being requested. Such comments will be received from 30 days from the time of publication in this newspaper. Any comments must be sent to the rural Development Manager, USDA-RurDevelopment, 25 South 100 East, P.O. Box 369, Richfield, Utah 84701. A general location map of the proposed action is shown al Sanpete County Sheriff 3 V2 years A full-tim-e working sheriff have been responsible with the taxpayer's money, and have pursued state and federal grants totaling over $1 50,000. have implemented the DARE program county-widone of in full best tools the drug war. have appointed a the time follow-up of cases. believe the image investigator for better and credibility of the sheriff's offfice has significantly improved over the last three years, the county has been well served by my efforts as sheriff. would appreciate your support in the Republican Primary Election on January 23rd. I I e, I I I Paid for by Citizens to Elect Stan Anderson ! Published in The Pyramid June I 3 and 10, 1998. |