Show Federal procurement workshop A workshop dealing with Federal Procurement procedures as they apply to businesses within the six county region will be held on June 9 at am at Rick’s Family Restaurant Six County Procurement representative Larry Hoover who is sponsoring the workshop invites all area businessmen to take advantage of this opportunity to become involved in selling their goods andor services to the federal government He urges those terested to register and make reservations to attend by calling Robyn Pearson Millard Admin County at as soon as possible The workshop will be conducted by Sam Cooper of the State Federal Procurement Office The Federal Procurement Program is part of Governor Bangerter’s overall Economic Development Program and is designed to provide assistance to all Utah businesses who would like to sell their wares to the federal government The workshop will cover procurement procedures and will also detail areas of assistance available to local businessmen through the Six County Office including a free notifying businesses what and where federal projects and buys are being KANOSH advertised who to contact to receive a bidder’s package and get on the bidder’s list assistance in filling out the bid package forms and any other assistance the businessman might need to get started in doing business with the federal government Hoover says that the federal government is the world’s biggest customer and definitely Utah’s biggest business This program is a concentrated effort to retain more of those federal government dollars in the state by providing this service to all interested businesses that wish to participate Participants are encouraged to bring any questions that they have ever had about how to sell their product to the federal government The workshop is free and there will be a no host luncheon during the presentation Reservations are advised The workshop will begin promptly at 11:00 am and continue until approximately 1:30 pm with lunch being served at noon Space may be limited and will be available on a first come first served basis Dathel WKitaker Ph 7592692 A large crowd was in attendance for the lovely funeral services held for Charles (Chuck) Williams on Tuesday May 17 1988 at the Kanosh Ward Chapel Family prayer was given by John Walker funeral services were conducted Vernon by Bishop Christensen and the invocation was given by Virge Christensen A vocal duet “How Great Thou Ait” was presented by Teresa Adams and Star Cummings with Melanni Remarks were Lang accompanist given by Bishop Christensen a talk by John Adams a “Welcome to My World” by Jim Reeves one of Chuck’s favorite tapes was played A tribute was given by Mary Jo Parker a talk by Bill Williams and a vocal duet “When You Come to the End of the Day” was sung by Joy Lee happy to have them a little closer Susan Anderson packed up her car and four children and moved to NV to be with Donald who is working in the gold mines Marlow and Molly sure miss them already Visiting with Lyman and Sarah Finlinson was their nephew Bruce Finlinson and his wife and 5 children from Salt Lake They were on their way to Mesa AZ to visit with his parents Richard and Lavonne Finlinson and for the mission report of his brother David Finlinson Visiting with Cloyd and Emma Talbot over the last while were their daughter LuOna and husband Clark Prisbrey of Nephi their son Arnold and his wife Leslie Talbot and 3 children from Draper a grandson Craig Talbot and his friend Dave Wright from Logan Also at Cloyd and Emma Talbot’s were a Ray Gresham and his new wife Pat and daughter Judy from San Jose CA Stephan and Evelyn and son Zach from Orem were here Sunday to visit with parents Ralph and Eda Christensen but mostly to see their new niece Sarah Cull Visiting with Macel Anderson were her grandson Garth Anderson and wife Sheri and children April Stephany and Ronald from Rexburg ID They came to help bless the new baby daughter of a brother Michael and Julie Anderson of Provo The new baby will be named Kathleen Elise Mike and Julie just graduated from BY'U and are going to Minnesota to a new job and to make their home Macel Anderson visited in Richfield with her sisters Revo Young and Rachel Poulson OAK CITY Eda Christensen Ph: SUGARVILLE June Lounsbury Ph: Mrs Bob Jenson made a trip to Logan to the funeral of their uncle Joe Miller They went the day before and stayed all night in Kaysville with Verla’s brother Grant Barben and wife Mrs LaVern Terry a sister to Joe Miller also went to the funeral Her son Jay came from up north and got her and took her to the funeral Mrs Cecil Shurtz had all of their family home for a barbecue to celebrate Cory’s graduation from Seminary and also high school They all attended the Baccalaureate and graduation exercises Those who were home were: Keith and Kathy Shurtz and family from West Jordan Ray and Maggie Shurtz and family from Linden Gary and Peggy Walker and family from Salt Lake Troy and Lisa Halsey and son of Springville Jim was unable to come but called to wish Cory congratulations It’s nice to have our friend Sarah Fowles home for the weekend She’s doing real well Mrs Choral Clark is home and doing quite well after her surgery We were sorry to hear of Geneal Jensen’s illness Mrs Jerri Clark made a trip to Beverton OR to visit her daughter Diana and husband Bryan and Virginia Cull are the proud parents of a little daughter who will be named Sarah The little miss made her appearance on Mother’s Day May 8 1988 She has an older brother Aaron Her grandparents are Jeffrey and Sondra Cull of North Bend WA formerly of Delta and Oak City also Ralph and Eda Christensen of Oak City Sarah is grandchild number two for the Culls and number 20 for the Christensens Bryant and Carolyn Anderson have a new little daughter born on May 3 1988 She will be named Brittany She is the ninth child for the Andersons Grandmother is Helen Anderson Visiting for a few days at the home of Levern Anderson was her sister Maureen Widdson of Willard UT and Maureen’s daughter Lynette and her two little daughters Natasha and Samantha Brian Adnerson son of Marion Ray and Renee broke his arm at school the other day Hope it’s better soon Visiting with his parents LeRoy and Martha Anderson were their son Ronald and his son Greg from Galeta CA Russell and Sandra Olsen and 7 children from Provo have been here a few days with his mother Ruth Olsen Also visiting Ruth Olsen was her son Norman and his wife Fae from Renten WA They are going to move back to Salt Lake next month and Ruth is really Roll out the Beef on IFA Tires When you buy two tires at any store you’ll receive a $500 OFF Beef Certificate that is redeemable at your favorite meat department 55000 ml $4895 $5095 $5295 $5295 $5595 $5795 $5895 $6195 $6595 $6995 $7395 Mtlmatsd mllsg $4795 tire with “ optimized mold cavity ” design and technology Weather Mark P16580R13 P17580R13 P18580R13 P18575R14 P19575R14 P20575R14 P21575R14 P20S75R15 P21575R15 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Tolbert family Leone and Erma Dean Croft from Henderson NV spent a couple of days with Garland and Phyllis Johnson and Ike and Phyllis Anderson They report they came through the blast in Henderson in good shape with no damage to their home They live about 4 miles from the plant that exploded and they said the blast sounded like it was right over their heads Dave Poulsen is in the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake He had surgery on May 13 Kate Poulsen is staying in Salt Lake at the home of her son while Dave is in the hospital Faye Tennant has been in Salt Lake with her daughters for the last two weeks Faye has been ill so her daughters took her to their home where they could take care of her Hopefully she will soon be able to come home Free bonus poetry contest World of Poetry is celebrating its 3th Anniversary by sponsoring a Free Bonus Poetry Contest open to all poets Some 200 prizes are being offered totaling over $1600000 cluding a $10000 grand prize The deadline for entering is June 15 1988 Winners will be notified on or before August Says Poetry Editor Mrs Cole “1 have loved poets my whole life long and am happy to this contest to encourage new sponsor talent” To enter send ONE POEM ONLY lines or less to: World of Poetry 2431 Stockton Free Bonus Dept California 95817 Blvd Sacramento 21 People believe if you sprinkle salt on the tail of a bird you will have good luck C TL from Provo We send our deepest sympathy to the Judd family in their time of sorrow Dick will be missed by all who knew him and that was many The Sutherland Second Ward Relief Society was recently reorganized releasing Laurel Johnson as President with Marilyn Clayton and Barbara Spencer as counselors and Secretary To replace them are Barbara Spencer President with Mary Anne Johnson and Alison Wood as Counselors and Janette Fitzgerald as Secretary Sarah Fowles is home for a few days but will go back with her daughter Janette until she is able to care for herself Her surgery was very successful Life is a short walk along a narrow thread beginning and ending in the Hope keeps us mysterious unknown balanced as we walk the narrow line Life is short as we see it but in reality never ends Long or short it is all that we have There are times when we would like to keep it as it is freeze it in a sense keep it from changing Times when we have our families and friends around us when we have enjoyed some success when were are in health and happiness There are lovely days and lovely hours which we dislike to leave behind But we are ever more aware that we cannot hold on to any hour Sometimes we have regret and wonder what would have been had we we can’t go back done differently--bu- t We must move always always with some problems with some unanswered with some uncertainties questions with some seeming injustices Often we feel we would like to see the future and like we would like to feel often we change the past There are some periences we would like to eliminate from life and some we would 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County The world's largest shopping center is the $900 million W Edmonton Mall Alberta Canada First opened in 1981 it covers five million square and encompasses 834 stores IFA ' and Carl Blad accompanied by Melanni Lang The benediction was given by Floyd Robison and the dedication of the grave was made by Tom Adams Pallbearers were Melvin Church Roger Walker Gene Walker RayBill Walker mond Adams Randy Williams Postlude and prelude music was by Melanni Lang in attenAmong the family members dance were Winnie’s four brothers and one sister Charles’ three sisters and two brothers Congratulations to Casey Peterson for being chosen first place in Health and Medicine at the Regional Science Fair in Cedar City in April which was sponsored by SUSC Casey along with seven other boys represented the South Utah Region at and Science the International Engineery Fair held in Knoxville Tennessee Thirteen different countries displayed their Science Research Projects Casey’s project was “The effects of exercise on cholesterol” Casey and his mother Sherry Paxton were among the eight boys three professors two mothers and a science teacher who left on May 6 1988 in a SUSC van to travel to Knoxville where they spent eleven days This was a great experience for Casey and Sherry Sherry’s mother Betty Evans from Roosevelt Utah took care of the home and family while Sherry was away Twin sisters Betty Whitaker and had the thrill of Beverly Christensen a lifetime on May 20 1988 when they attende their 46 year class reunion held at South High in Salt Lake City They were among the 886 graduates in 1942 At that time this was the largest graduating class in the whole state of Utah Over 500 of these 1942 graduates were in attendance at this wonderful occasion Because the South High will be closed this year is what prompted this class to have a reunion Betty and to this Beverly were accompanied special event by their husbands Charles and Virge An Open House was held at South High where the graduates became enjoyed a tour of their reacquainted a short assembly and school refreshments A banquet was held at Little America Hotel where their name tags were changed for individual high school pictures It was then that they were able to recognize each other A nice program was enjoyed by all followed by dancing Charles and Betty Whitaker have made several trips from Fallon Nevada to Utah lately One occasion was to tend the temple marriage of their daughter Tina another the blessing of a grandchild and recently to see their youngest son Traci off to serve a mission in Tempe Arizona Having all five of their sons fill missions is something that Charles and Betty can be proud of On their last trip they stopped at on their way Colorado Montrose home and visited Tina and family who recently moved there LOA 80 So Main 4 Computer Balancing Available Note: 100 of the 65 increase in property tax revenues is the result of new growth I |