Show r i 3 The Salina Sun Wednesday Sept 3— The Gunnison Valley News 14 1988 The Salina Sun The Gunnison Valley News on Missionary called to Serve Conference on Strengthening the Family Sept 17 Utahns will get practical answers to family problems at the first Utah Conference on Strengthening the Family Saturday September 17 at Cottonwood High 5715 South 1300 East from 8 am to4 pm The conference is open to the public Fee is$10 forthe first family member and $5 for each additional family member up to $20 The fee also covers the cost of lunch Abigail Van Buren better known as ‘Dear Abby’ will be the keynote speaker Richard Eyre Former Chairman of the White House Conference on CHildrcn and Families and his wife will be guest speakers include: how to improve discipline and structure helping children do better in school Workshop topics relationimproving ships reducing family stress family economics commustrengthening substance nications preventing abuse family mental health creating quality time with dad the single survival skills for parent challenge family counparents of teenagers cils reunions and marriage enrichment leaders include Workshop social workers doctors educators therapists authors and experts from around the nation A limited number of scholarships are available for those who would find it financially difficult to attend To find out about conference call Utah Issues scholarships Poster contest for : Couple repeats vows Elementary Students Brenda Layton became the bride of Clay Christensen in rites performed September 9 1988 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A wedding luncheon held at the Lion House honored the couple following the ceremony The reception was held that evening in the Governor’s Plaza Salt Lake City The bride is the daughter of Dr Richard C Layton and the late Donna Layton The groom is the son of Margaret Kay Christensen and Leon P Christensen Brenda attended Weber State and the University of Utah She is working toward a degree in Nutrition a mission to Clay fulfilled Brazil A scholarship student in the Navy ROTC he will graduate from the University of Utah in December and v:'l be commissioned an officer in i Navy Already a pilot he will school to after gradureport flight ation Mr and Mrs Merlin Ashman were in attenClay’s grandparents dance at the wedding luncheon and reception Refund available on Symphony tickets due to musicians strike Due to a refusal by striking musicians to ‘play and talk’ in order to meet rehearsals needed to perform : ‘A Night of Great Movie Music” The concert set for Friday Septem- her 9 at Symphony Hall was cancelled “ As a resul t of the cancel lat ion e will likely lose as’ much as $80000 or $100000 net revenue which was to be evenly shared be I Institute and the tween Sundance Utah Symphony” said director Paul Chummers More than $25000 in production and promotion expenses had already been invested in the benefit event Ticket refunds for the September 9 performance are available at the Utah Symphony Box Office 10 am to 5:30 pm Monday through Friday 1988 Utah October has been declared Water Education Month in by Governor Norman Completes Course James K Young son of Marion D and Beverly Young of Utah has completed training in fundamental military skills at the at Army ROTC Camp Challenge Fort Knox Ky Camp Challenge is designed to give college Juniors and Sophomores who have not taken ROTC courses the chance to enter the program The camp also qualifies high school graduates for the ROTC program at any of the nation’s six milijunior colleges During the encampment received training in basic marksmanship military drill tary dets ceremonies individual communications ca- rifle and and Bangerter During the month a statewide elementary school poster otherprograms will be introduced The poster contest for students in kindergarten through sixth grade will stress water conservation the outstanding Contest winners leader teacher and the community 19 at a will be honored November of Utah banquet in the University Panorama Room Banquet speaker will be Gerald Sherratt president of Southern Utah State College People believe if you carry a potato with you you will be healthy New Arrivals ) ( and small unit tactics Young is a student at the University of Utah Salt Lake City ft Mama Butch’s Pizza Minor reports for duty 189 South main Gunnison Marine Cpl Jay C Minor son of Ed and Dorothy Minor of Sigurd recently reported for duty with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point NC A 1984 graduate of Richfield High School he joined the Marine Corps in November of 1984 Valley Plaza Building 528-379- 2 Pizza Salads Cheese Bread Private Garlic Bread Bread Sticks completes Rock N' Roll with Bob McCall Singing Live this Friday Sept 16 from 7 to 10 pm training Army National Guard Private John P Shields son of LeRoy G and Hayda M Shields Salina has completed the basic field artillery cannoneer course at Fort Sill OK During the course students were taught the duties of a howitzer or gun section crewman They also received instruction in communications maintenance and the handling of ammunition and explosives Elder Mark Michel Colby son Michel and Rosalie Colby Aurora has been called to serve as an LDS Missionary in the Washington He will enter the DC Mission MTCon September 21 1988 EldcrColby isa 1986 graduate He of North Sevier High School He was active in sports and FFA attended one year at Southern Utah State College and one year at Snow of k' College Elder Colby on Sunday pm in will be a speaker 18 1988 at 1 September Aurora First Ward the Chapel An Open House will be held in his honor at his home Sunday afternoon from 5 to 7 pm Elder Colby 158th semi-annu- Conference set LDS The 158th genGeneral sessions are set for 10 eral conference of The Church of am and 2 pm both days A general Saints is Jesus Christ of priesthood session will be held Saturset for S aturday and S unday October day at 6 pm and 2 according to the First PresiPresident Ezra Taft Benson dency of the Church world leader of the church will preThousands of churchleaders side at the conference and will be and members arc expected to fill the assisted President by counselors Tabernacle on historic Temple Gordon B Hinckley and PResident Square for the two days of meetings and hundreds of thousands more will Thomas S Monson Speakers will include the First view the conference sessions live on members of the Council Presidency local television and over the church’s which network satellite reaches of Twelve Apostles and other general authorities more than 2000church centers in the US Canada and Puerto Rico Sevier Valley Tech names new staff in Nursing Sevier Valley Tech Area Vocational Center recently filled vacancies in the Licensed Practical Nursing Program by hiring a new director and instructor The new Director of Nursing is Char Lusher who has currently been the Director of Behavioral Medicine at Sevier Valley Hospital She also served as Education Coordinator there Prior to her position with the hospital she was assistant administrator of student health services for the South Dakota State University Char has earned a bachelors degree in nursing and masters degree in mental health counseling She is currently a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology at Sl Johns University in Louisiana In April of this year she re Mr and Neil Mrs Oran L bom at the son Valley Hospital week include: Mackenzie Wil- - lardson announce the birth of their tenth grandchild Neil Christopher Mackenzie He was bom August 5 1988 at 7:50 am He weighed 7 pounds 145 ounces and was 21 inches long His proud parents are Bill and Sherrie Mackenzie of Long Beach California Gunniduring the past August 29 Steven and Denise Pierro Ephraim Baby Girl 7 lbs 14 ozs September 11 Jeff and Becky Kounn Mona Baby Boy 7 lbs Joe Austin receives National award Joe Austin of Annabclla has been awarded the Distinguished Service Award of the National Association of County Agricultural Agents Austin who serves as supervisor of the Utah State University extension’s ten county Southwest District from his Richfield office received the award last month at the association’s meeting in Charlotte NC He was honored for his service to the livestock industry The award citation said Austin has helped increase livestock producer profits in the area through performance testand ening marketing programs couraging the use of implants Wednesday 9 to 11 In addition because of his knowledge in animal science and his leadership ability the award said Austin was asked to serve on a team in Somalia Africa to help improve the country’s extension delivery system While there he helped establish poultry demonstration projects in several areas Austin a native of Snowville Utah has been with USU Extension fourteen years He holds a BS Degree in animal science from USU an MS degree in animal science from the University of Tennessee and a PhD in the physiology of reproduction from Texas A & M am Richfield Gunnison Call for art appointment Dr MacKay Winkel DPM service award ceived a community from Social Services for her work in the area of domestic violence Char and her husband Will reside in Richfield Named as new LPN instructor for Sevier Valley Tech is Kathleen “Sky” Morris Sky used her sills as a nurse practitioner for 12 years in a remote clinic at Navajo Mountain on the She was Utah Arizona border named National Rural Health Practitioner of the year She has also nursed in the hospitals in Monticello and St George She attended the University of Utah and then completed the nurse practitioner program at BYU Sky has five children and 12 grandchildren New Arrivals ( The babies Christopher al ) September 10 Tom and Vione Miggl Monroe Baby Girl 7 lbs 8 ozs September Paul and Mary Lou Anderson Gunnison Baby Girl 6 lbs 8 ozs A baby girl was bom on August 30 in the LDS Hospital weighing in at 6 lbs and 12 ozs to Lisa Manwill and Glen Welch of Salt Lake City She has one sister Teralee Grandparents are Bemell and donna Manwill of Centerfield and Mr and Mrs Doug Welch of Salt Lake City Great Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Ray Andreason of Salina |