Show V The ( 4 w SunNews Wed August 26 1987 AXTRI Rilla NEWS Dee Sorenson - 8 j t juel and Amy Gregerson are once again Leslie grandparents land Lynda Seckletstewa of Rich-- I He field have a new baby boy was bom in the Gunnison Hospital on August 19 th and weighted 6 lbs The new baby has a and 13 ozs sister Jannell and a brother Brian Visitors at the Juel Gregerson ('home for the weekend were Mike Buchanan and their and Shauna children from Salt Lake and Karen punk also of Salt Lake all coming to see the new baby Lynda and her children are at the Gregerson home recuperating this week Edna and Sheldon Bjerregaard had a special family dinner Sunday to welcome home three granddaughters who have been in Alaska working on a Fishing Barge Teresa Natalie and Jennifer Neilson daughters of Clair and Marsha Neilson of Orem were the They have advenlerous girls been in Alaska for 4 months Teresa will do some touring in the Seattle area Natalie will finish her college work in Hawaii and Jennifer will be attending BYU in The Doug Bjerregaard Provo family joined them all at the Sheldon Bjerregaard home for a reunion Hazel Potter is back in Mayfield Hazel has to stay for two weeks had some serious medical problems and has had to be in Salt Lake to' be close to her doctors Hazel is staying with the family of Dorius Memmott Many of the Orpha Whitlock family and the Barbara Faatz family members attended the wedding of Judy Lynn Voorhees to in the Salt Lake David Wakerfield A reception was held in Temple Pleasant Grove Saturday evening This is Orpha Whitlocks granddaughter Judy’s parents are Don Lewis and Sheryl W Voorhees ol Pleasant Grove Mountain photography workshop Two autumn Mountain Photogare set at Snowraphy' workshops will be held bird The workshops September 19 and 20 and October 3 and 4 Daily sessions will be held form 8 am to 3 Birthday wishes go out Keith Malmgren who his first birthday on A party Monday August 10th was held at the Gunnison City Park on Saturday the 8th of August Tanners parents arfe Van and Shari Malmgren Happy f to Tanner celebrated A dinner and swimming was y enjoyed by all family members Mr and Mrs Lee Sorenson won a trip to Chicago sponsored by the Utah Farm Bureau InsuLee was one of rance Company the top agents in sales the first four months of the year their oldest son accoMichael mpanied them on the trip They stayed at the Marriott Resort While in Chicago the 9 inches of they wittnessed rainfall that slowed Chicago to a crawl They visited the sears tower the Chicago Institute of ARt Museum and the Museum of Science and Industry Karen was even able to find a couple of ) shopping centers They also visited the Six Flags Great American Amusement Park visitors at the Lester Sunday and Alice Hansen home were Deeann Alan and Teresa Allred along with Carl and Patsy and Kevin They are the children and grandchildren sens of the Han- Thfey attended reunion in Fairview Canyon Alice Hansen has returned from the hospital and reports she is feeling better Joyces daughter and' tfiree children drove 1000 miles from California to the Allred mother grandparents friendsThey' attended well meeting Michigan and 4 fareon August' 16th for Scott who their great grandson will be serving a mWon in SUNSHINE ON A STEM: Fields of sunflowers are everywhere and it's hard to think that within one month we will be officially into Fall Well enjoy it while you can It's a beautiful time of year e attended the Martin Hams PagThe Relief Society held its Lael’s daughter eant in Clarkstbn Recognition Buffet on Tuesday with about 20 ladies in Lisa Hilyard was a choreographer evening attendance Each of those attendof the pageant as well as particiing brought items to display that pating in it were an expression of her talents Richard and Phyllis Cowley enThe theme for the joyed a visit from some friends or skills evening was ‘‘My Gift is Yours” from Des Moines Iowa last week and culminated 3 months preparaCliff and Babbette Marten stayed Awards were presented to tion overnight with them and they all those who had walked 100 miles enjoyed a trip to Fish Lake for 75 miles 50 miles as well as supper for simply participatrecognition Entering kindergarten from A delicious salad bar was Axtell ing this year are four excited Lynnette enjoyed by all present children Leticia Steiger daughter were Boore Sue and Jensen Nancy of Preston and Sheryl Steiger in charge of the display and Kenny Bertelson soil of Kendall awards and Linda Bertelson Melinda Joan and Doug Gillies returned Besendorfer daughter of lisa and home this week after spending a Larry Besendorfer and Emily couple of weeks at Joan’s parents Mecham daughter of Quay and cabin near Durango Colorado Sharon Mecham STella Lee Jensen returned while Doug was recuperating from home this weekend after having his recent surgery They enjoyed surgery the week before at the visiting Joans parents and their LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Our daughter Tracey while in the area Bernitta Mecham received an early Christmas gift from all of the family last weekend They purwell wishes are extended to her for chased and installed a sprinkling a rapid recovery On Sunday system in her yard Speakers at Sacrament Meeting afternoon they all enjoyed “Chriswere Kaye Despain Nancy Sue tmas” dinner together Quay and Boore Marcie Despain and Sharon Mechaqi and girls were Sittre They reported on their joined by Darrell and Joyce Sampat MIA Camp Nancy experiences son and Brenda and Scott Mecham Jensen of Centerfield provided the of Salt Lake as well as Camille and musical number Dell Sorenson Mavis Heath Neil Mitch and Evelyn Morrow and and LaRee Mecham and Leisa and Donna journeyed to Washington Adrian Harward and families to State last week to visit their honor their mother with this spedaughter Jeanie Christensen and cial gift that will bring her joy all Donna said she enjoyed family year round helping her niece deliver newsRilla Dee Sorenson accompanied papers while they were there her sister Lael Thalman and son Kerry and Nanette Despain Bryce to Logan over the weekend have a lamanite student living She is with them this year and Valarie Dewey from San Carlos visiting with Todd Sorenson We Garth Arizona and is 15 years old Jacque and Aaron SorenOn Saturday night they welcome her to Axtell son We're 10 Years Old! COME CELEBRATE WIITH U —— 3 pm withs emphasis placed on macro filtration water motion and scenic wide angle photography' using color film are geared for beWorkshops ginners to advanced photographers A 35 mm SLR camera is recommended The Sept workshop will be The Octotaught by John Telford ber workshop by Fred W right cost is $50 for two Workshop days plus a $10 material fee Participants will need to bring hiking attire lunch knapsack and rain gear for field sessions lesson will last a ful Saturday’s day Sunday’s workshop will end mid afternoon For a registration more information ext form and call Jody 4080 Health Facts Life expectancy hits 75 in US has American life expectancy reached an all time high of 75 years according to insurance company figures released rePreliminary calculations that a girl bom in 1986 figured to live to age 785 cently showed Life said The lifeMetropolitan span was even grater for those who were older Women who reached age 65 last yera had an average of 189 more years to live and men 147 years Longer life was achieved despite increases in mortality from influenza AIDS and cancer a 77 pound jar Outlook Scattered rainfall slowed hay but Utah and grain harvests farmers sill managed to spend over six days in the field Grain harvest is moving into final stages seven to 10 days ahead of the average Winter wheat was 89 percent harvested barley at 75 percent harvested was ahead of the 70 percent last year and 56 percent average spring wheat was 72 complete oats for hay or silage was 84 percent complete field com was 84 percent tasseled field com was 38 percent in the dough stage well ahead of the 13 percent last year and 24 percent average Alfalfa second cutting was in the final stages at 94 percent comapr-ein with 90 percent complete 1986 and 85 for the average Third cutting was under way with 5 percent harvested Higher elevation pastures and ranges are holding up well and lower elevation ranges are starting to recover with the recent rains Livestock continue in good to excellent condition a limit ol pnter with TSJwTc®" Bankl indent n |