Show in Centerfield News Cathy Fredrickson On March 23 as Darlene Baxter was getting into her car she was surprised with a rosebud from Ruin Buchanan The occasion was her birthday They have had several special occasions the last few weeks )n April 9 thev celebrated Dennis and it was also birthday Marvins and Darlenes wedding anniversary They had a big family din ner with ham and all the trimmings Marlene's husband Dick was able to be home for a week He is stationed in Fort Carson Colorado Mr and Mrs Steve Childs and their little boy were visiting with their parents over the weekend Mr and Mrs Donald Hammond had their son Ron home for a visit Brett Hansen son of Mr and Mrs Stephen Hansen was ordained to the office of a teacher Sunday after Sacrament Meeting Newell and Nola Pickett were the speakers in Sacrament Meeting Sunday They reported on their mission in Peru It is good to have them back with us Brown is also Kenny back in the valley with us Jean said it was really fun to have him home again While some missionaries return home others are called to leave Fredrick Mogle has been called to serve in the Mississippi He Jackson Mission - Babies born at the Gunnison Valley Hospital the Dast week include a girl to lytiO April Mr and Mrs Reed Knud 7 lbs sen Centerfield 5 8 leaves on June 5 We wish him all the luck and success isiting at the home of erdon and Lorena Hone were their daughter and her husband and their baby We had a surprise birthday party for Grandpa Jenms Allred Sunday in Manti Nineteen familv members were in atten dance We all had an enjoyable day Hope Gran dpa had a nice birthday Mariel and Ftta Hansen traveled to Salt Lake to attend the English Bristol Missionary reunion They met with Sister Phyllis Kitt while they were there She is from Wales She has been in Nevada getting with her new acquainted grandchild They all spent the weekend in the city and visited a fellow Brother Luck missionary in a Salt Lake hospital before returning to the valley Monday they took Sister Kitt out to dinner at the Warm Creek Ranch House She spent the day with the Hansens at the senior citizen center on Tuesday She enjoyed fix dinner On helping Wednesday they all attended two sessions at the Manti Temple and had lunch there Later that night they took Sister Kitt to meet the bus where she returned to Nevada to spend a little more time with her daughter before returning home to Wales oz April 4 1980 a boy to Mr and Mrs Lor an Barnes 7 lbs Redmond oz April 4 1980 a boy to Mr and Mrs Kevin An derson Huntington t lbs lila t’s 1) 0 April 10 1980 a boy to Mr and Mrs William J Salina 6 lbs Colby a girl to Mrs Irvin Kent Aurora 6 lbs 13 April Mr and Jacobsen 1980 Seniors Nutrition Menu Nutrition The Seniors' menu for the week of April 22 25 is as follows: Program Jumbo joes green pickles Tuesday— slices beans pineapple tage cheese & cot- salad mi lk juice Wednesday — Hot beef potato salad orange slices cookies milkjuice Thursday - Fish & sandwich beets chips creamed cabbage fruit cup rollsbutter bars orange spice milkjuice Friday— Baked chicken mashed potatoesgravy tossed green tered carrots apple pie salad but- breadbut-te- milkjuice Dance Theatre Alcohol and Drugs for the Com Six County missioners Organization there is a great need foi senior citizens to bi educated about the misus of prescription Robinson nationally drugs citizens make up slight! over 10 4 percent of oi but use ovt population 25 percent of the drug by doctor: of th percent for senu hospitalizations citizens are a result medication misuse Realizing the need in ou area for education fc senior citizens Robinso was recently trained t provide a medicatio misuse workshop Senior citizens need t know the dangers o misuse of drugs and way in which they can save u to 50 percent in thei a prescription buying well as better ways o with doccommunicating tors This program focuses oi these aspects of aging ant hopefully will help semoi citizens recognize dangers in medication use as wel as ways that they car old grow gracefully without some of the that they conproblems tinually run into as a result of fixed incomes and health that is not as good as it was when they were younger He to is available to present this program any group Anyone in terested such a should call program ion known Children’s Dance Theatre in concert on April 28 at 8 pm in the Snow College auditorium This talented group of will be dancers ages of the direction under Mary Ann Lee and the faculty from Virginia Tanner’s Creative Dance Program at the University of who Miss Tanner Utah directed this company Miss Tanner was recognized as internationally one of the finest teachers of children’s dance She founded the CDT in 1949 and since its beginning 31 her dancers years ago have been presented from to coast coast in the United States For the past three years and again 50 the Census announced today were Questionnaires mailed to every household on March 28 and most people were instructed to mail back a completed on Census questionnaire Millions did Day April so but the Bureau reports that a number ol households have not vet been heard from People not counted in the census will in elicit he census when “invisible” statistics are used to seals in the reapportion House ol Representatives and to guide the distribution ol Federal lunds- their tax dollars lor programs a ross the in communities Nation lieie is no penally lor a late return ol the census hut census questionnaire answers should he given dale as of the April deaths hiiths regarding and changes ol address other tacts Jo be sure everyone is counted after April 16 census takers will contact those households that were asked to mail back a completed questionnaire but have not done so The that Bureau emphasizes work increthis ases the cost of the census It is estimated for every one percent ol the households that mail hack form as a fully answered asked S2 million in follow up costs w ill be avoided (very person's answers to the 1980 census are confidential by law and even cannot be obtained ageby other government ncies whatever their purpose Census answers are bv census seen only workers swoi n to set ret who are liable to a ji term of up to 8 years and or a line up to !5000 lor violating that law Approximately ol the (cut 90 pel Nation's of Brigham Young University Handcart treks explorations of old outlaw white river runs the and hikes through high Uintahs are among excursions the planned Three exciting river trips have been scheduled--ondown the American River in northern California another down the Salmon and the River in Idaho third down the Colorado One backpacking trip is scheduled through the peaks and sparkling lakes of the Uintahs is scheduled to Another trek the rugged Robbers's Roost country made famthe ous by Butch Cassidy Kid and their Sundance the band known as outlaw have this season they traveled the State of Utah Wild Bunch Particularly appropriate as part of the Utah State for the LDS Church Fine Arts Council’s “Ruyear will be ral Arts Consortium Tour’’ a program which the pioneer handcart treks comSpecially made handcarts allows participating will carry the food and the opportunity munities to see dance as an art camping gear as the trekkers push pull camp form cook and enjoy such Tickets lor the concert pleasures as squ are available at the door dutch oven are dancing for $1 general admission and firing black 50 cents for students with cooking Call powder rifles at a target activity cards ad “These wilderness ext 204 for further ventures are designed for information church student groups groups families business who and others outings into the to get want households have been outdoors for recreation said to mail back an and inspiration’’ asked coordinator Gary Basiom answered questionnaire he more than in anv prior of the program he remaining outings are orgamed bv census of ( on BYU’s Department ilv in households primal and Workshops also reieiv-ei- ferenees rural regions anil are planned to include in the a questionnaire but not rccieation only mail but were asked to answer and keep the form also education and inspu until a census taker conies' ation he combination of to pit k it up spectaiular scenery out and door surroundings activities Often there is um cr lam well organized whether to list have made these programs ty about household members away very popular with people of liavi “We all ages at college (or mslann or the military requests to participate in serving Students In mg at or near Irom people all over the who lealize that Irom country awav the college at vai alums like Ins are not home are enumerated available anywhere else the si bool but students Basrom said living at home should be hose who are mleiesl lonnled with the house m tin M il it a ba at s ed in participating hold Adventuri s and ol bets in W ilderness pel sonni aie ms lied to all 1801 gmup quai lei s ate onsul n or lie ereil residents ol the area 178 485 Wmk oufeiem es and in w lilt h they ale station immeialed ed and ale shops 242 lleiald lai lit igham Building and military pel llicie lim" sonnel on slops ale also Young University Utah 84(412 cnil mi ileil Answer The Census It’s not too late to be counted in the 1980 census the US Bureau ol I9mi FIREE T — SHIIIRTS prescribed Over Families young adults business groups and others will head for the great outdoors this summer for vacation of nature and nostalgia under the direct- internationally pi ll Grand Opening stated tha the semo Adventure until her death in May 1979 instilled in her dancers a desire to share their love of dance beauty and life with others Thui sdav According to Leland Robinson Director of BYUTo Sponsor Sanpete area residents will have the special to see the opportunity ‘ Clinic Offered Given Away Every Hour Free Food & Drink April 19 9 to 7 pm -- We Are A Dealer For SUZllJKn SUZUKI MOTORCYCLES Also Parts and Service For most Brands of Motorcycles ©pBim 3)A Rfl to HIPM 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