Show r THENEWgJa— ffAYBfliTiE9ll BWS Gunnison Local Notes ' Amy Thompson the The news concerning Gunnison 1st Ward on day Jan 7 was the Suncon- firmation after the baptism mi Saturday of Julie Ann Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Anderson Her father performed both the ordinances Also from his ward Lyo Kenney was laid to rest last Tuesday In Centerfold Ward the Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Jensen was - r JT" of Jackie Marie Jen- Mn Granddad JcfcJenMn from Salina did the honors family and frlanda mat at the home of Mr and Mrs Jack Buchanan’s $ tvmr otnf wn'uw c— K:rimMoihHe !sE Special nl z two old friends wouldn’t let Snowflake eat race or romp with them They did everything a horse could do to show their unfriendliness to their unwelcomed intruder The outcome of this story was that Snowflake died from nothing else but sheer loneliness Now here’s another horse story It’s about three Bes’ here 10 Gunmson’ and Karen Provo friends present and “H ?ar V visited at the Mr and Mrs Bruce Hone cheer’up — — — In the meantime! j the Rachel Mellor last Friday in Nephi Rasmussen Mrs Rasmussen accompanied BIRTHDAY-Ell- v lwle en Reynolds Thanks daughter of Jennifer celebrated her first birthday Jan 7 To our dear friends Thank you so much for Helping her celebrate her kind words of con- special day with special your and cards wishes were sisters and dolences flowers Friends like your- brothers Cindy Bart Pre“y Leon and Reynolds Wendy! Cody and Bonnie Her ssCi n“ °f selves make the loss of our S beloved father to - - SET- 528-347- “ser nHWHgtl it wt jl Iemoth cMIdrtttrfiriSddilkL Mr nnd Mr Drr11 Keismer and family Larry Keisner and family Mrs G® J®lbert nd family and Michael Coles They also visited with friends in their home town Pamona nd Santa Ana Calif While there Darrell was put in as 8c°nd counselor In the bishopric in Alhambra Vonnie Oliver Sunday and children James and Melissa visited at the Coles’ home Mr and Mrs David Mellor and family visited last week at the home of Mr Edwin and Mrs Mellor On Jan 2 Mr and Mrs Phil Olsen honored their daughter Deborah by ser- ring a family dinner to help “d Dino CWtinKn “” was the given bl lea SR Jeremy Shane and dra arrive on Friday and plan to stay for a week Randy’s family just from recently moved Phoenix to Glendale Arizona Daniel and Ruth Good were happy to have their son Jerry and boys Shawn and Bryon of Salt Lake home visiting for the weekend Ssistf££ 31 farmer furnltur lumberjack and was a butcher trade Survivors include hit mover by sons and Gunnison Dollar Leo June Dale Adrian Jay all of Gunnison Raldon C Orem Mrs Harold (Ruth wife daughters Postmaster Attends the Seminar the same on March lJnchliUh He worked as a for the mSJTS f liable slrah’Lwrt name Allyson Louise It is rather unusual grandparents to have honor of witnessing IPcbildren et m of Gunnison who died Jan 5 1979 in the Gunnison Valley Hospital He was born Nor IT 1C9 in Gunnison to Amasa Axel and Annie Margaret SXEJJEJSS The daughter of of Mr Mrs Ray Christiansen was given the name Allison Ann The daughter of Brad and Candice Bell was given the name Jennifer Melissa The son of Steven and Sherry Anderson was given the name Casey Steve The son of Ron and Valerie Vincent was given the name Zane Steven The daughter of Brent and Suzanne Covington 7 7"a UjMMWwehpwto £" Held For Leo A Kenney 9 pleant Grove t0 in Idaho tnd Uwy u visited with ®®d toey Sun- - enroute to Arizona to enjoy and Mrs Rex Oliver Testimony Meeting 7 ther d were J c( and son musical number in Mr and Mrs James seven babies given a name Sacrament meeting was Coles recenUy returned The daughter of Richard presented by Delbert from vacation k in Southern California and Sandy Christiansen singing “If Christ Should Come Tomorrow’ was named Jennifer Lynn They enjoyed the holidays The daughter of Robert Harold and Ruth home of Mr and Mrs Charles Mellor Mr and Mrs Dean Bar- tholomew visited Sunday in Springville with Mrs Mary 2L5V£ JSSiSKSifiS KTK SM fass" spent them yhwnSliK1' Mrs V For dayl the dog gat right where he was left waiting for his master to Another Infant named return or him The three Wesley was the daughter of Mr horses noticed the lonely Elliott Clark and son Christopher and to? e “ Kttt daughter and Mrs Ivan is employed In weekend with her family Last Friday Mr and Mrs Charles Billie and family of Tuba Citv Aril visited with Mn Marita a pasture just north of town Their names were car came by playground and a do was P1 or left behind accidenUy but eft beue th nevertheless Mellor of Mr Mellor £t2di“ere"r'’m0 wm Ruth Good - 2 horse coming to invade their private domain! The ry Mayfield News Funeral Sendees Ruby Hammond 6 ' Geneal) Fairchild LEO KENNEY Services were bald in the M grandStake Center great- Gunnison one great with Etobop Richard Kjar grandchildren one conducting Burial was in brother Alma C Kenney the Gunnison Cemetery Salt Lake and one sister under the direction of Ellen Mary Brown Mar- - Warren R Jensen Funeral shall Salt Lake City Home Iowa If children c - M “ :Mr “ Valenine Christiansen this is a management seminar for the Gunnison Valley £ to increase Young Homemakers will dressy occasion Candice aesignea and clarence of federal and beheld darn of ttMwffl and awareness ChrisdanHm Sunday they deugbters are Boyden at7pm Jan U in beChapter due also dues Christensen’s visited in KaysriUe at the Beulah S6 back room o! pertaining to EEO for Wistaria Cafe The dinner for state convaorioa will be home of Mr- and Mrs grandchildren due which are M4I for the Sunday dinner was ser- - WDJ?fnwUlbeMperpUte Gregg Hansen' and atten- Mrs Maurine Hum- - lunch and 1110 fainUy members dedlacrameht Meeting of Standley and trata experience which phries the new stake ad- and saw their State convention Will be Valenine’s Diann’s mother will be held Jan 9 10 All visor will speak to the Hewioiv(n ' and father from Redipood expenses are paid for Mar-- y0Ung homemakers and held Feb IS at the Salt Lee the name Chad H Blackham the Agricultural Profiden- J°rie while she is there Her their husbands and Lake Hilton Hotel Mr ' and and her brothers and Moroni was named cy Award in Poultry M Last Fridav have ot families from Salt Lake accommodations jaek Western Regional winner production must show ac- were in Mayfield tot this been made at the Inter- M the ho of national Dunes Motel Salt Poultry Production M“ tivities and experiences Milton special occasion ' Award This award is one which Hamm'nnH Twenty-fivprovide family LakeCity 22 foremen agricultural background for a career in Joyce members joined together at the home of Mr and women’s program Proficiency Awards the poultry Industry h A buffet will be the Is annually by in dlnator from Billings ticular emphasis placed Ray Christensen of on management Future F£iewing dinner games Farmers and Melinda held at the Senior Citizeot Gunnison for Sunday din Montana practices fiU next Rbok bridge K9 cheM America (FFA) Foun- - used by students for Monday’ Seely women’s program Center ner or pool -Grant and Susan Gibbs coordinator ficient production and We wish at this time to $alt Lake evening Jan 15 at 7 pm checkers Last year Chad raised marketing of will be played for the co- - Bring your own table terwill - be two children “Of Orem C‘ty fat hpinff ra and 21420 turkeys He also remainder of the evening drove to Mayfield to be coordinators of this two- - vice including abowl products In addition J® MembersMpi will be ac- vfther and with their good day course helps his mother and students must show income brother in raising an additional 100000 turkeys of livestock and equipment witness the naming of their Chad’s vocational a statement of net worth WELFARB-TlThey were house can 8onWr computer is getting tough Joseph Califano and the hfg®® and indicate practices they guests of the Aftrsons Department of Health Education and Welfare have been searching with 4000 turkeys end si": have their and Sunday! Saturday vigilantly for federal employees who are Collecting both pay checks ce that time he has raised yeaTTn vcStioS you were ThaaKyou again House guests at the home and relief checks Recently Joe and the computer found 28JtCh fedan additional 32000 of his agriculture to expand and of Lester and Alice Hansen eral employees including more than 7000 members of the armed The Family of year’s flock con- - improve their poultry is Alice’s brother and wife forces receiving welfare Still the report has generated little conEmil E Nielsen teof isOMQrioppUrge production project A final Mr and Mrs Dlhet J5fH troversy After all it’s hard to get outraged when just last month Rose k four children White Chad s question on the application Bens Larson They alsp yisitedt Marvv Br reported that inmates in New York City jails were receiving' y vocational agriculture in- - asks Students to list their L°uise’ Wells and Thelma Larson $270000 a year worth of relief checks James structor says “Chad of Sterling Delbert’s home provides all the labor and organizational activities in raising his that helped them develop management birds and has developed in- to a topnotch turkey Zealand Mr & Mrs HarryKimura Saturday at ur tnd the1 home ui of a"d thatlkt r In Rpcf III his vigile beside the Lots of family members each infant way hoping his master And their parents to would find him And all this meeting for this special oc- - time the horses came to Dog and entertained him cations Steven Roberts was con- - while he waited Dog ac- firmed a member of the cepted their friendship church by his father Reed right off even though he - remained beside the road tuber ts ft And while we’re' in the Finally spring comes vehterfield area we’d like and Dog joins the to congratulate Brother threesome in the pasture and Sister Michael Beck They run romp and eat Horse Peppi wishing them a long and together married life Daisy and Dog It is a happy together They were beautiful friendship to liarried last Saturday' in behold r - the Manti Temple fin the Axtell Ward on The horses are takenof Sunday Mr and Mrs from the west side Prfnt Newman rsve their Highway 28 to the pasture son the name of across the highway to the But Dog has to be a®8 vlymond Dane Newman has This was given-bKerry carried over (He still ft se the instinct of being sought Brent’s nephew by his master He will 'The funeral services for after not leave the pasture ever) By this time Dog think because he aiily friends and neigh- - he is a horse 80 vetT we ac Xars will miss’ her sweet h®8 '‘cheerful Our sym- - cepted by his horse friends Newman "V ' BtaSlSktSSS l£ - spirit pathy to all who knew her Today on the east side of bad as I hate to I’m “t north of "going to get back on the four old friends subject of the Fire Dept still run and play together "again!!! Last Thursday about 1 (TM ®tory is true Year af- ter 8everal people the havC watched this very ouT over the close friendship between !way valleS vfdtM Ik Ktnfp Arpn JatZ slating mechanical but I think truck” said something like this quote: “Boy I made it once more Only I’m so tired and old - it’s getting harder and har- der for me! My valves just aren’t what they use to be! I I wish I had some new and better equipment! Won’t someone everyone please help me? ? ” unquote I Now 1 “think” that’s about what “that ole I fire truck” said So if you would like to help send your $12 to the Gunnison City Fire Dept Gunnison hUtah 84634 I f J iy A few months ago at our Stake Conference the Salt ‘Lake City Utah Mission Brother and j President Sister Cooley were in tendance to put in a plug £ the for missionary program Sister Cooley’s message consisted mostly iot fellowshipping She related the story about two horses in a pasture near Cedar City Their names were Apache and Princess 4 They raced romped and fed together never were they separated One day horse named ’another Snowflake came to dwell in the pasture with Apache ani Princess But they r wanted no part of another 1 F' Planned January 15 nqer Thank You - bio qulitj J irnds w rT Producer” Dr Paul Peterson Utah State Board for Vocational Education’s Vocational Agriculture Specialist and State FFA Advisor said Chad has increased his net worth ten times from his beginning in vocational and feels his agriculture future is in the turkey f°ll0Wing Oklahoma Texas Utah The In and Protbct your invootmont oquipmont with Amorican Qroon All Purpooo Dulldlngo Future Farmers America program Utah’s schools of in is one of several youth activities sponsored by the Utah ' State Board of Education 'y fa 7$ would go! It was a weed fire in a field mi the south side of town No great damage done languages “that ole Sr Citizen Buffet nX9 of those faithful Un bU8ineS8’ warriors against flames! T fnd dashed to the firehouse! d th?t wrapped up that “ole fire P4® NoJr’nI fe1owshipping truck” and went to Fayette "ea as fast as the plugs and fuel vouldntyou !!! pump on that “ole truck” Then “that ole truck” was returned and backed into its shelter once more I’m not too good at tran- - v Ir's? ' I ItlDIVIDUAL DEQIGIi Oil i ABOUT K4 AtlYTIllflQ YOU UAtlTI I tin O hh 1 ri- FsMiQDiig IFiretmtiiieffo a r fjr & 'I v Tuesday Jan 16 1:30 pm Discover What Is New In Equipment AndQaracosor Any of Our many llomousos Including our Fabulous Homo Grcon lloucos For 1979 On Film Meet your Friends and Neighbors at Fanning Frontiers 79 at PRIZES AND REFRESHMENTS Amorican Qroon Builds all purpoco buildings ttio yoar around for Industry Farm Contact Helping to Keep America Growing Ctoh C po cox 70 Ssnr ervi:ttourFlsntinCcnt:rr4 Uttfl Den L Amscrson Jr - - Gunnison Implement Co QUNNISON UTAH i:crr:i phono coi src-sci- - Plant Pnrra Oi '0 |