Show fix IVl'MELEUDlNEWSl - SK W9 MtGni ftuty - Mi and Mrs llcn M (iii IiidiIv V t arrived ihi fwvln mil vimImI tll (High 4ldlHsIIV Altll Vim anil lazier Hmstn lln mt eriroute to Iwadville I oloul to ihil with their laughter It will Lw iim) son lines ill imfettuilelv heir ureal grandson mill Mov with latter ami Alue until a line ami Allen return trom olorado Mr and Mrs Junior Hansen ol ( enterfield hosted a dinner mi sundav lor Fathers Day !h whole Ijmilv was there exiept Sharon Hansen who is in he hospital after giving Ini th to a son his is a great ot Alice s and grandchild ester s Heidi and their three Uax just returned from a three week trip to the hast toast lhe visited with the Gary Haatz tumilv in Detroit Michigan and also some old school friends in Vermont lhey also visted relatives in Missouri home of the outslanding visited were places they Niagara Falls Boston Mass New I it ork and DC Washington They traveled through about 25 states and covered about 6 miles Mrs Howard Yar Mary dley flew to Kansas City Missouri Friday Junes retur June 16 mng home Friday While there she visited with her sister Blanch Thompson her uncle Earl Born and her mother Elizabeth Tompson who is confined to a rest home in Mover Missouri Mary and her sister went on sightseeing 'si’ hiisiw min interesting Ihtnpi Weekend visitors for Fallier s Day at the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Good were their daughter and husband Loretta and Bob Hunt of Sunset Friday the Hunts traveled to Fillmore ami stayed there one night Mr and Mrs Lloyd Scow ami have had three family fun days having pleasurable Irene s sister Mr and Mrs Eldon Rebhorn and their three children from Terra haute In diana visiting with them This is their first get together m six years Mr and Mrs Calvin Jensen were really happy when their complete family was able to come home for Father s Day and some stayed for the weekend This included Mr and Mrs Terry Tuttle and family Mr and Grand Junction Colo Mrs Roger Jensen Midvale Mr and Mrs Wesley Jensen ot Mt Pleasant and their families Mr and Mrs David Madsen and baby son of Mayfield Hazel Potter Roy and motored to Pnce to spend the weekend with Mr and Mrs Gerald Anderson and family and Ivan and Arzell Jensen Their granddaughter Carol returned home with them for several days The descendants of Alvin J held their annual Lyman reunion in the Mayfield Park Saturday June 17 There were 75 in attendance After potluck dinner was served the remainder ot the day was spent playing baseball volleyball etc Senior Citizens9 Weekly Menus Menu for the Senior Citizens Nutrition Program for the week June 2b JO is Monday — Buffet dinner bread butter milk or juice ed chicken si a Hoped potatoes peas fresh fruit bread butter pudding A Wednesday— Hamburger macaroni casserole corn cabbiscuits butter bage salad sherbet Thursday— Roast beet gravy mashed potatoes green beans sliced tomatoes bread butter fruit ot Ht bZT venv THE nt ocp a vmesoTA nr LP 45 gpc Ols 3 6 6UI0M nod Ao£ W3 i£AH$ steaks ey potatoes au gratin broccoli set vegetable salad bread butter cake ft Mf WCA MOS S ONE OF ApwANTAtes of ReevuSTuio in uaiz i£ corps mheu 'em awk cAieeee Bt ASSURE PA Of youK CHOICE RFAeM0fcR wmeseves vou anp youR PAvutv other marine vuilc ae MANE you C££ that to "Scenery nature is is fine but human Keats Check That Out Santa The 200 mailmen in were shorted a Cal week s pay on their checks cently because their time cards got lost — in the mail Cruz "You never know what is enough until you know what is more than enough" William Blake Notice of Public Hearings to be held by the STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION hearing on the proposed Utah State plan amendments un der PL 94 142 Part B designed to meet the needs of all han dicapped children Mill be held trom 7 QOp m to 8 30 p m RICHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Little Theatre SI 0 West First South - Richfield UTAH June 28 1978 Forty hue minutes Mill be devoted to the plan presentation and forty hve minutes Mill be devoted to receiving oral and Mntten comments All comments Mill be recorded and considered individually or by category and suggested modifications determined to be appro pnate Mill be incorporated into the final plan All public comments received Mithm 30 days ot this announcement Mill be considered and responded o Copies ot the draft plan Mill be available upon request from the Special Education Section ot the Office ot the State Board ot Education 250 East Fifth South Salt Lake City Utah 84111 ui '!' - and Mr a'd m th Gn MOKTF NSEN 'ft ar ir Mr' Announces School Board Candidacy Announcing his candidacy for the Ltah State Board of Education from District 7 is Dr Ben F Mortensen Dean of the School of Health Occupations Utah Technical College in Provo District 7 is composed of the following Utah school districts Beaver County Gar field County Iron County Juab County Tintic Kane County Tooele County Washington County Wayne County Provo City and Alpine School Distnc ts Dr Mortensen is a licensed psychologist with a Ph D in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from the Lmver sity of Utah earned in 1960 He also has a Master s Degree in Educational Psychology from BYU received in 1956 and a Bachelor s m Degree Languages and Social Sciences from BY U granted in 1951 Dr Mortensen filled an LDS mission to Argentina from His professional career cludes serving as an Army Chaplain in the Korean War during which time he was awarded the Silver Star for gallantry and the Korean Chung Mu medal for bravery and meritorious serv ice He has also worked as a clinical psychologist in four hospitals has been in private practice taught at the psychology level and college'umversity worked as a psychological con sultant to American business and industry His at Ltah position Technical College involves the administration of the following Health Occupation Depart ments Dental Assisting Licensed Practical Nurse Technician Physical Education and First Aid a former Dr Mortensen BYU quarterback married Rene Rhead of Ogden in 1950 They have six children and five and he presengrandchildren tly serves as a BYU ward bishop If elected to the State Board Dr Mortensen of Education states that he would emphasize vocational education at both the secondary and post secondary level He thinks schools should help every student develop a salable specialized skill that can be used to earn a decent livelihood He also feels that schools must aid students in learning to learn and to do all within their resources to instill tor in young people a thirst knowledge and a hunger tor in tellectual curiousity Finally he would stress the mental health aspect ot a good which is simply education teaching students to do what they have to do when they have to do it even though they might not want to do it Dr Mortensen has published extensively in the protessional journals His latest publication through the BYU Press is a If book on counseling entitled You're Mad Spit and Other Aids to Coping ” Chinese Food of Gunnison da lie BEN Friday Join us for dining at its best 6 pm till ? - 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Mr V so" r'or ji or ' ail American Fork were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Dean Bartholomew Joining the family on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Clayton Bartholomew of Fillmore and Mr and Mrs Paul Braithwaite and family of Saiina and Mr and Mrs Devon Parsons and family of Sandy Mr and Mrs Larell Brown of Orem spent Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Weslev TWO '! r or Mr J h Tempir e g loleb hosvd d dereO re ept or hold n he L ter and tor urr fa'fit r and motrer " and Tert'-Hammond balrr n liaho visited ind Wednevij wilt Mr ard MrV Ha mond t siting a Har morid me Viturdiv Or ii k'i ol Ream V 'I'! nt U'SLTtClli Saiina Auction Weekly Report News 4-- H Ml M HklNs had our first meeting June 9 Our leader Friday Marie Forsy'h had the meeting at her house We voted on the name We all agreed on what the name should be Julene Scow Michelle is president is secretary and Minjares reporter We Michelle Minjares Reporter had our second meeting 14 We are taking cooking made potato soup and and white cheese crackers sauce Next time we are going to make scalloped carrots salarJie purod Alt'! i't 72 ve in' 1' V) or h£ iji uu di r igt ir h tor £$ r ' I9K3 r ten J iru e if (rood Feeder eers steadv wi'h ' wek iharp declme Fetdt'-hters $1 no isi higher ’har a deadline Maugw r SI s h Mi aghter it ut hi 'eeder- We June We Michelle Minjares Reporter THE IOOMETS June 1J was the first day ot our 4 H We held our first meeting at Kimberly Hansen house We talked about th things we are going to make and do We agreed on the nam Cookiets for our club and we decided on our officers Kathy Hansen teacher Jamse Smith Tiffam Edwards president Ann vice president Mary Peterson secretary Becky Brock reporter Kimberly Sheme Christensen Hansen Christina party chairmen Cleave caller Our next meeting is Wed nesday June 21 at 2 p m at Kimberly s house LDfc R $52 do CPAV a Ai£tAtr- n son a ik) Mrs Terry ir'liiiifiK a arxi son Dallas nan Ki mnerei Wyo In past wis nerd was a oil iirrx s aside for all the latfa rs It all the dads nai a noofl time doing r pl asefi them fjest Abiati But at tra Austin Frandsen fa ri s d question as dther s towPla! thi iiij Aas or MUher s Day Day Bei on ause Da Saturday Dog Fluffy gave birth to 4 whith nine are 2 puppies now it s seven no mg anyone anywhere Aantarne cu’e lovable little l'irtfoliinews also nt ig visit with his rn Mr lf ASF PI puppv ka ’in however did have his a rx e dinner wjs served ’h a his cmldren Mr and Mrs had randsen and Mr and Mrs Dick Shepherd and nine all present to grandchildren enjoy the day with him Later in the af'emoon 'Ir xnd Mrs Ed Tooth and Mr and Mrs Howard Kbbs of Vlanti joined the randsen famiiv for a visit da New Arrivals Babies born at the Gunnison Valley Hospital the past week include 1978 a boy born to June Mr and Mrs Harvey Hansen 7 lbs 54 oz of Centerfield June 20 1978 a girl born to Mr and Mrs Joel Pratt of Manti 6 lbs 12 oz June 20 1978 a boy born to Mr and Mrs David Hill of Centerfield 7 lbs 9oz baby girt arrived June 14 at the St Mark s Hospital proud and happy parents are Dennis and Stella Hill of Granger She weighed 8 lbs 9 oz and will be named Samantha Brothers Andrew and Benjamin are excited about going home to see their new sister They have been spending the week in Manti with Grandma r Erma Sorenson and m nison with grandparents and Mrs Forrest Hill 1978 The M1' Phyilis Hansen is also ding with he- father Oras and other family members Rupert Bouvang is at the lfihallev Hospital where he underwent surgery on Tuesday He will be home this weekend ' if all goes well Mr and Mrs Joe Dow and their son Matthew Joe were visiting Mr and Mrs Don Bar mutt be kept tholomew for a week The Dows "Character well a claan liveinAlief Texas Mrs Dow is bright at Lord Chetterfield Bar the former Tammy ini FEEDER loo 4o0 lbs lbs bone hoire HF IFF K" S3 $52 00 oil o o 8 no 420 lbs individual hoice ooo TSo lbs s2 individual 7oo ibs $i2 ( i hone $a'5 no d KEPL LMEN 0 and hou e fock tows vi'h c lives pm ik) 4'5 iki pu pa r UJWs SLAIGH1FR Ibgh Itildv and tommercial $lb 50 40 o) couple weigtv Holsteins $41 on utter and other I tilitv $! ihi " o SLAlGHTLR 2 105o Grade blLl te d los Hou 0 indiv KOOME MONSTERS At the Kookie Monsters first we elected our ot meeting ticers They are as follows Danette Follett president Julie Christensen vat Lsa Manwill president secretary Sherry Jackson treasurer Michele Christen Cheri Whitlock sen reporter Gleave assistant Tracy assistant For our second meeting we how to serve discussed and prepare dinners In our next meeting we will fix a green salad Wewereewh assigned something to bring c mo 600 8o0 sLALGHTEKslttRo Becky Brock Reporter Michelet hristensen s no Llb lbs 56) o ns o hoM lbs $7 tioo4 ho lbs some tleshv s 57 0 Few standard and icm' Holsteins oo Uim lbs 544 Few 275 oo lb HoNu ns 49 t it flee retire u ir horn in o rt a ill be Aorkirg Kent in fhe wotrar on u ness ver ’ao weeks ago Mrs akin Squires iefrge to visit their lends jrd neghfors when Itooseveit They ei nded a ' e a sessions at the a jirae Temple where their ds labor lpn the return home Mr and Mrs squires Air' ' Roosevelt to attend the vr sad unrai on June for r end auoirier Terry Lun lie rg du Aas Killed in In d an n in a trui k ai ci a rs include a te lent m ind'hret ihddren )ra- - Heni'r kson is nappy to have hi' Lighter Norma her husband de Peterson and heirson je’t trom Scottsdale Anz Petersoas plan a ten 21 visit Hrt Aith family and 'rends or ather s Day Oras and his family all met at the Pa son Park for luncheon and a a dod ' lirioit hi 'ii and isi r ’h Nj Vi ig s aft 5 a Ita v V Mr The Gunnison Hotel & Dining Room Wednesday Anniversary - daughter of Springville visited Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Elgin Mellor I'agr rhiMiipsou Ha r This Coupon good for sl0 on any Dinner for two at Food III n! 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Psychiatric nuure ci tour The Richfield High School cheerleaders will be sponsoring a dance on July 1st at 8 JO pm m the Richfield Youth Center 190 W IstS ou will dance to the music of ‘Xanadu” featuring Barry Jensen and Jeff Eiertson from Copperfield Prices tor the dance will be 12 50 singles $5 couples and wnee Hwmtd Kath Mellor last Ihumlay won Mr and Mrs Halt Mellor and with filing mini Gunnison Local Notes Open House Set For 50th idual tiooi! ji lbs in 2 toil) Fev mi’u d lo 4 ‘ Hot Line in the od phons' ttiornevs in M would rinc bui on the other m ik IUt6Cd th VkIv winl lo th a uo' r (nor1 not odv nd i ' Mother to friend: “I’m trying something new this summer-sendi- ng the dog to camp and the kids to obedience school” $$$ Now adav s a lot of people are looking for less to do more time tor doing it and increased pay for not getting it done $$$ kids The niggeM tamily problems are caused by know-it-aand ve- it all parents $$$ In the old davs when things go rough what you did was Without Reporter $ $ $ IRE TIV E (OOKEKs June 8 the Creative Cookers Club had their first meeting We picked officers They are LuAnn Sorensen president JoAnn Peterson vice Teri president and secretary Smith reporter Our leader is Carla Mellor June 15 we had our second We made croutons meeting cinnamon crackers and bread sticks Teri Smith Reporter vtooM inw Products it) Drops he I abor IKpit uticiu 'v that pioduvliv uv ot port American woikeis fell ' 6 pu ient ai an annual ite in the Ium 9's it ol three month biggest decline in tom ve it' The sharp decline in output from the same number ot p ml hours ot work iiKiei'i m'fu pressures on the tionary eeonomv because labor cost It per unit go up the repoit said SEYMTEWI also noted that total horn tv A meeting of the Seam Team includes which was held June 14 The officers compensation at an wages and benefits rose are Ten Smith president annual rate ot 14 per cent during JoAnn Peterson the largest mere tse the quartet and secretary Teri in live years Smith song leader JoAnn and Ten reporters The next meeting will be held June 2t The leader is Chen W'agstaff JoAnn Peterson Reporter The Kiddie Caneses cant lites problems hit us at e erv thing Reporter 18 when we know $$$ thing we know: You’ll get complete safety for your sav mgs and the highest interest allowed by law at Gunnison alley Hank There are special higher-intereoptions too Just ask One Your Home Owned Independent Bank Ms held a meeting June 12 The officers re Teri Smith president LuAnn Sorensen secretary JoAnn Peterson reporter Our leader Loreen Sorensen JoAnn Peterson Whv Stoiw Mountain na Atlanta Georgia it tha world’ largatt feet gramta rock It it 825 high and hat a toluma of 7 billion cubic fact MIMA |