Show ( 5 -- Thaf?unNews Wednesday October 31 loon aiTSCMBA 7JE17S KID)' &lragfen Happy Birthday wishes go out to Mallory Sorensen who turned 5 years old on Tuesday October 23 A party was held in her honor that afternoon Those who attended were Tanner Malmgren Chrsity Colter Kyle Hansen Kris Bartholomew Silver Nielsen Nicole Nielson Reid Shelby Timmy Finlaison Cash Christiansen and Whitney Higham They played watched games Ninja Turtles movies and had cake and ice cream Mallory is the daughter of Lee and Karen Sorenson Happy Birthday Mallory Over the hunts Mr and Mrs Richard B Christiansens home has been swarming with visiting hunters They have had brother in law his brother Larry Bob Eckman Kent children and 4 other friends and Sherrie Latirner and Sherries dad Tom Gene Foulger and A1 Riggs Family members included Mike Scuman Kathleen Mona Rae and Vernal Christiansen congratu- lations to Richard for being successful and bagging his buck Lester and Alice Hansen attended the funeral of Ruth Kump held in the Axtell Ward Chapel on Tuesday October 23rd Lester was one of the speakers The services were very nice They would also like to to the express their appreciation Mayfield Boy Scouts and leaders Van Malmgren and Doug Willden for the fine job they did on the service project in his yard They tore his old concrete our for him He said that the boys were polite and very kind while they were there Mekesha and Tanner Malmgren traveled to Centerfield Monday October 22 to attend the birthday for their cousin Jercelebrations It was a halloween emy Davis birthday party They played games Jerate lunch and opened gifts emy is the son of Bill and Laurie Dnrbarn $28545 Davis The seventh grade chorus had a program at the Gunnison High School on Wednesday October 24 They sang songs for the audience and with the audience It was a lot of fun Mayfield students were David Whitlock and Cassidy Happy Birthday wishes go out to Tyson Whitaker son of Bobby Whitaker who turned 2 years old on October 12th Grandma and Grandpa Ed and Bonnie Whitaker gave a party in his honor Family members attending were Grand parents John and Judy Jacobsen Brian and Miranda Great Grand parents Betty and Moyle Jacobsen Jerold and Julie Higham Adam Whitney and Kira Connie and Vera Hoppes and Kelly Jo and Aunt Stacy Whitaker and Justin Meller They enjoyed cake and ice cream Happy Birthday Tyson! The town meeting was held 8 to discuss garbage pick October up for those of you who missed this informative the meeting Mayfield Town Landfill will be closed as of December 1st We will be receiving our garbage cans on November 1st approximately and weekly pickup will begin on Wednesday November 7th Pickup is scheduled for each Wednesday And he suggests by Ivan Munk cans be put out on T uesday night so pickup can begin early The Dump will be opened once a month for big items so check with the city for the dates Croft and Julina Christensen went to Circleville Sunday to attend the farewell meeting for Michael Christensen a 'grandson who is leaving for a mission in South Carolina Another Grandson Darin Christensen from Wenatchee Washington who is attending BYU and Jennifer Sawer of Shocane went with them from Mayfield Thursday Bowling Stats Standings of the Thursday afternoon bowling League are as follows: 23 wins 5 losses SportsKeeper Jean’s Zions Bank Georgia Pacific Barney’s Trucking and StigsJtied at A&J Welding Plumbing Country Auto NS Gun Club and Sprouse tied at High team game scratch and 690 and handicap Sportskeeper 845 respectively High team series: Sportskeeper took both areas with 2002 and 2551 High Individual GameScratch and High individual Handicap Series sh Renon Reed 237 261 667 and 739 respectively '"Renon Reed had a fantastic day with scores - 2nd week bowling Standings for the week of Oct 25 for the Thursday Afternoon Bowling Club are as follows: 27 wins 5 losses Sportskeeper Jeans 25 wins 7 losses Georgia Pacific and Zions Bank 21 wins 11 losses Stigs Welding Barneys TruckCurfis Plumbing ing Ellis’ Country Auto NS Gun Club Sprouse High Team Game Jean’s 664 and 882 scratch and handicap High team Series Jeans 1847 Handicap Georgia Pacific 2338 High Individual Game Valaree Davies 211 with handicap Vicki Hunt 240 High Individual Series Renon Reed 523 with handicap Brenda Ence 636 A&J Sunday Night Doubles Standings of the Sunday Mixed Doubles for this week is as follows: 11525 wins 875 Kennedy’s losses LabrumFord 1395 1005 Buchanan Trucking 1365 1035 Sandis Drive Inn 1315 1085 J & B Style Bar 1305 - 1095 Davis 1292- - 111 Georgia Upholstery Pacific and Little Wonder tied at 1225 - 1175 Gunnison Implement 122-- 18 Laurie’s Wallcovering 1155 - 1245 Hi Roe Dairy 975 to 16635 Swenson Metal 3 15 to 2085 High Team Series Kennedys at 2108 and 2501 High Team Game Labrum 720 and 842 Kennedys with handicap 842 High individual game Shauna 221 Davis Page 196 Merdell Shauna Page 234 and Boyd Kennedy 238 with handicap High individual series Shauna Page 536 Boyd Kennedy 579 Fonda Kennedy 654 and Boyd Kennedy 651 with handicap Post Office Female lions do over 90 percent of the hunting for the pride Crop Report Weekly Crop Weather for the ek ending October 21 1990 for fieldwork Days suitable eraged 66 during the week cording to the Utah Agricultural Soil moisture atistics Service is 87 short and 13 adequate seeded Winter wheat was 93 weeks end Fourth crop alfalfa cut compared with 93 is 94 st year at this time Hay quality is ported to be very good in some reas Com for grain harvest was 60 omplete compared with last year’s Potatoes were verage of 55 5 harvested Apples were 84 icked Movement rom summer of cattle and sheep ranges was nearing Range and pasture ompletion onditions were rated as 2 very oor 47 poor and 51 fair Scott Kathleen Lloyd was sustained as a Primary Teacher in Aurora First Ward Dennis Huntsman and Allen Mason were released as advisors to the Young Men’s Presidency Allen Mason was sustained as Assistant Varsity Scout Coach to Katie Shaw Congratulations She has completed the requirements in the Young Women’s program and received a certificate of ac- knowledgement and Young Women’s Medallion Wesley Shaw was graduated from Primary and Ordained a Deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood There was a rash of ‘kidnapping’ last week as 14 and 15 year old boys were snatched with the of their families by cooperation the MIA Maid Class The young men were taken to the ward house for a Spaghetti Pig Out Party planned and cooked by the MI A Maid class In Aurora Second Ward there was a reorganization of the Sunday School Released as Sunday School with was Ken Jones president Russell Mason and Lanor Whit - broas the Christmas catalogues for and advertisements chures their find way into holiday gifts Bemitta Mecham enjoyed having all of her family here for t he deer hunt The opening weekend of the hunt she and her daughters and daughters in law went to Rich- field for lunch and then spent the afternoon making “mop” angels for Christmas Joyce Sampson of Salt Lake Mary Anne Hatch of Aurora Camille Sorenson and Mavis Heath of Redmond along with Leisa Harward LaRee of Gunnison Mecham of Centerfield and Sharon Mecham of Axtell and families had a great time together while the husband were hunting Breanda and Scott Buchanan of Salt Lake came the last weekend of the hunt Services Funeral were held Tuesday October 23 at the ward chapel for former resident Ruth Kump who lived 39 years in AXtelL A large crowd of relatives and friends filled the chapel to pay final respects to Ruth the ward ladies choir provided the music for opening and closing with the grandchildren singing “I am a Child of God” as the special number’ The program was mostly by family members Ruth left a large posterity The Relief Society served lunch to over 150 persons following the services Ruth’s youngest daughter Lorene who grew up in Axtell lives with her husband S Am Christiansen in the Tremonton Garland Area They are the parents of eight children and have 6 grandchildren Lorene gave a tribute at the funeral Rosalie Cowley of Salt Lake visited Saturday with her parents Richard and Phyllis Cowley and Joe and Logan The Axtell Club met Wednesday evening at the Golden Spur for their October Judy and Ken Buckland were in charge of the arrangements for the eve- 81 died West Valley City He was born on March 18 1990 in Gunnison Utah to Wallen J and He is surIda Kearnes McMillen vived by two sons and two daughters Worden Jr West Valley City Blanch MiCiell William McMillen and Baibara Christensen all of Long 12 grandchilIsland New York two dren nine great grandchildren " f£ x “ ‘EvetKieseI Visiting at the home of Mrs Ruby Peterson and to attend the funeral serviced of Mrs Ruth Kump were Mr and Mrs Keith Olsen and family of Orem Mr and Mrs Stanford Mason of St George Mr and Mrs Sam Christensen and family Mr and Mrs Carol of Garland Mellor of Fayette and Mr and Mrs Eleven ner and At the wet to ladies enjoyed a great dinplayed Progressive Rummy end of the evening prizes Sue St Pierre Jolcne and Janet Hatch Pack Meeting was held ThursUnder the direction day evening of new Cub Master Bobby Porter awards were given and two Arrow of Lights were presented to Russell Chidester and Eric Williams Tammy Hales has been home Iris and Do visiting her parents Hales Get well wishes go to Marwood Hales and Norma Jensen who have both been spending some time in Utah Valley medical Center is now home and hopefully Norma will soon be Traci Bosshardt was released Sunday as Young Women Advisor Sherrie Coates was sustained as the new Young Women’s Advisor - 529-73- David Deaton and family of Richfield Last weekend Barbara Bates of Salt Lake City was here with Mrs Ruby Peterson Mrs Viola Larsen spent last weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Kirk Pendleton of Orem "N Phone News Items 9 of Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William G Morgan the Holyoke Mass YMCA physical ELECT Harold S Jensen MS CPA For State Board of Education District No 9 in Manti and nament Saturday Their granddaughter Ephraim Trecia Christensen daughter of of Kathy and Ted Christensen Richfield played on the team that Vote november 6th local mailboxes The USPostal Service now has its 1990 Christmas Stamp ready to take its place on holiday gifts and cards The traditional 25 cent design features a madonna and child by Antonello The contemporary stamp features a multicolor cut paper design of a Christmas Tree 15 Six Years Public School Teacher College Professor for 13 years Economic Planner in Central &Southeastern and CPA Yrs Utah The UEA wants to be able to elect their own candidates by financing school board member’s campaigns friendly to their cause Harold is not supported or financed by the Utah Education Association Harold Prefers Career Ladder money be spent to purchase books and supplies instead of extra work and committee assignments Career The Ladder money should be retained and paid to good teachers teachers unions (UEA and AFT) are against merit pay Harold believes control and decisions should be made at the school level instead of at the district and state levels Rural Utah needs a candidate who feels good teachers should receive good pay He does not thinkthe teachers unions and bureaucracy in the local school districts and State Office of Education should dictate how the rural schools are run Harold feels his training and experience in finance auditing education and taxation will make him the best member of the State Board of Education for rural Utah 81 brothers and two sisters Sheldon H Gardena California and John A BarSanta Fe Springs California bara L Kilpatrick and Audry M PreHardy both of West Valley ceded in death by three brothers and one sister Graveside services will be held on Wednesday beginning at 12:00 noon in Gunnison Utah under the direction of the McDaugal Golden Rule Funeral Home Terry Hansen and son Matt were here visiting with his mother Meryl Hansen and to do some last minute hunting Johnson and sisters Tammy Valene King Becky Brown and Jan Brown made a quick trip to Provo to get acquainted with their new niece and visit their sister and new mother Leslie Christensen Leslie is in Intensive Care in Provo with complications following the birth of the new daughter Little Kaylie a 9 pounds 5 oz 12 inch darling was able to go home Saturday and stay with Grandma Christensen but Leslie will be in the hospital for a while Jeff her husband her parents Lester and DeOna Oyler are staying at the hospital with Leslie Gordon Sunday Tammy and their children spent the day in Provo Lisa Learning was hostess to her diner club Wednesday evening took the State Championship She is a senior this year at Richfield High School Quay and Sharon Mecham and MaghanEmily Rhonda andLaura enjoyed an early Thanksgiving dinner Sunday at the home of Sharon’s parents Baibara and James Bown of Gunnison The occasion for the early celebration was the visit of Sharon’s brother Jim Bown and wife Paula and their little daughter Sarah Jean of Iowa City Iowa They have spent the past tow weeks in the area visiting family and friends and celebrated the firdt birthday of their little daughter on the day they arrived September 17 with a family barbecue Enjoying the get together also were Anna Lee Lewis and daughter Haley and Katie of Provo Suzette and Doug Wilden and G J Garrick and Felicia of Mayfield and Christine Bown Happy Birthday wishes are extended to Kathy Patterson whose birthday was October 27 as well as DurannSorenson on October 27 n and Whit Sorenson on November 2 Durann and Whit are daughter and son of Bill and Sherrie Sorenson The annual Axtell Ward Dinner and auction will be held Monday Proceeds November 5 at 6 pm at will be used for improvements the cemetery Everyone is invited to come out and support this worthy cause ning Donna Vee’s sister Doris Caldwell is here visiting from California with Leland and Donna Vee Sorenson and their mother Veda Jensen and other family and friends in the area Elwood and Julia Sorenson attended the State Volleyball Tour- Worden Harry McMillen age Harry McMillen on October 20 1990 in s Visiting Sunday with the were Mr and Mrs Royce and Mr and Harrop of Centerville Mrs Robert Newman and children of Las Vegas NV Spending the weekend with Mr were and Mrs John Bartholomew their daughter Sheri of Provo and Mike Johnson of Salt Lake City Mi‘ and Mrs Wendel Mellor were in Salt Lake Friday for the funeral of Lynn Mellor and they were overnight guests friday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Steve Sorensen Ivan and Bessie Mellor attended the funeral of Ivan’s brother Lynn Curt Mellor Friday in Salt Lake Mellor of Salt Lake visited Saturday and Sunday with his parents Ivan and Bessie Mr and Mrs Marion Tree and visited children of West Jordan Friday and Saturday with Milton and Staci and Ruby Hammond Hammond visited with them Saturday and Sunday 529-755- 2 Obituaries Worden Mrs Fem Mellor spent last week in Salt Lake with her family and attended the funeral of her son in law Lynn Mellor Arnold Mellor and son Richard of Lake Shore visited last week with Mr and Mrs Fred Mellor Weldon Christensen and son Nathan of Salt Lake were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Virgil CHristensen Dean and Darlene Bartholomew were in Walt Lake Thursday and Friday where they visited with Rick and Mary Dove at the University Hospital They also visited in Orem with Terry Bartholomew and son Jared On Saturday Cody e of Salina visited with them Mr and Mrs Richard Harrop and Mr and Mrs David Meade of Provo visited Saturday in Ogden with Mr and Mrs Charles Hislop Mr and Mrs Don Stoffers and Curtis Hislop and in Roy with Mr and Mrs Royal Harrop NEWS iSpOMOND Johnson tl has Christmas Stamps We’ve seen the first subtle signs that winter is just around the corner and that means that Christmas is not far away The signs of Christmas are not so subtle at post offices these days 521K73GO lock as councilors and Glenna Long as Secretary Glen Roper was sustained Sunday School President with LaMar Curtis as one counselor and Glenna Long Secretary Julie Curtis was sustained as Ward Choir Director Over 20 young people participated in a Haunted House over the weekend The Aurora Youth City Council sponsored and planned it They want to thank all who came to Thanks to their get scared silly parents and advisors who helped with planning costumes and maThe proceeds over $200 keup will go to help the Youth Council in their many civic oriented activities Some planned activities include: Planting trees around town sprucing up the cemetery and an annual Christmas Activity for the Town They invite all interested young people over the age of 12 to come to their meetings held on the second Monday of each month at 5:30 pm at the Aurora Firehouse Vs director |