Show I W "itt mnrx n tj ii jy I i alllsMfs ynvtayts: I' 1 wgjQjmM gij Ml ( iret Elder Davies will report on Mission May 19 Elder Paul Davies has returned from serving in the California SacHe will give his ramento Mission report on May 19 1991 in the Aurora Second Ward Chapel Elder Davis is the son of Tobc and Valaree Davies of Aurora Sister Trina Marie Hatch returns from Mission Maria Peterson and Bruce E Fuller say vows will Sister Trina Marie Hatch Maria Peterson Bruce E Fuller Mayfield will wed Mr and Mrs Stanford Peterson of Mayfield arc pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Maria Peterson to Bruce Edward Fuller of Mayfield Bruce is the son of Val and Mitzi Fuller of Salt Lake City The couple will be married Saturday May 25 1991 A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the Mayfield Cultural Hall from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm 1 ina Bruce is a 1989 graduate of Gunnison High School After graduation he worked in Salt Lake City He recently returned to Mayfield to live Maria graduated from GunniShe son High School in 1988 attended Snow College She works with her father on the family dairy farm After their marriage Bruce and Maria plan to make their home in Mayfield Happy First Birthday 1 Cortney Anderson k Jaymee Wray Jaymce Wray celebrated her First Birthday on May 2 1991 She is the daughter of Lisa and James Wray of Salma Helping her celebrate was her brother Robert Her are Mr and Mrs grandparents and William D Ivie of Salina Bob Wray of Houston TX Hi My name is Cortney Anderand I turned one year old on May 2 1991 My parents are Scott I and Carla Anderson of Salina 4 and have two sisters Cassidy 2 My grandparents are Chansey Val and Bonnie Vcater from and Boyd and Marilyn Anderson from Las Vegas Great grandparent is Thelma Smith of Manti Helping me celebrate were friends and relatives son Help Snow College honor distinguished alumni If you of anyone you feel is worthy of being nominated for Alumni of Snow the Distinguished College Award for 1991 now is the lime to submit your nominations is now Council The Alumni accepting any and all nominations for the award All you need to do is submit a name and all the information about the person you can to: know Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to conquestions temporary Warm Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina or Cafl (or more Information Visitors are always welcome! Brewer at Snow College Ephraim UT 84627 The deadline is for submitting your nominations June 30 1991 Now is also a good time for Snow Alumni to mark off October Paula 26 1991 on their calendars because that is when there will be a large reunion for a number of difAlumni who graduferent years ated up to 50 years ago will be invited to the reunion on the Snow Mark Stoddard College Campus President of the Alumni Association would like to invite members of the class of 1941 1951 1961 1966 1971 1976 1981 and 1986 this year’s to plan on attending reunion One special note of interest to alumni who graduated in the 60’s and 70’s - some leftover yearbooks from those years have been made available to the alumni association and will be given away at no charge to people attending the reunion Fax It the Salina Sun Office At Our Fax Number 7 Sister Trina Marie Hatch has returned from serving in the Tallahassee Florida Mission and will be reporting her mission on Sunday May 19 1991 in the Salina First Ward at 10:50 am Sister Hatch is the daughter of Lynn and Charlotte Hatch of Sal- Local winners named in 4-Talent Revue H Talent The Sevier County Review was held Saturday May 4 1991 It was filled with outstandmeming talent Fifty seven bers participated First place winners from the year old contestants included: Jodi Taz Marie dance Beth Coates vocal Christensen Amy Hales piano In the year old group 1st place winners were Jennifer Murray piano Janellc Coates dance Danielle Dahlsrud vocal Receiving first place in the year old division were Amber Trapp dance Nichole Shaw vocal Brenda Coates piano The first place winners in the year old group will represent state Sevier County in the contest in July at Utah State University They include Rushel Holt Variety Edward Jones piano Tara and Sitthichai Tanya Sitthichai Amber Brown vocal Second place winners included: Chelsea Cowley Erica Holt Laand Maria Kjar Sa cey Tatum and Melissa Stillman Valerie Jones Megan Erickson Laith Holt Alisha and Mindi Daimantha ley Dawn Dahlsrud Amy Dorsey and Stephanie Dorsey Third place winners were NiSuzanne Sitthichai cole Noyes Brian Cowley Jeremy Camp Andrea Gurr Laura and Debbie Jordan Becky and Amie Peterson Carolyn and Andrea Crofts Julie Christensen Pamela Price and Erica Hintze “We would like to thank everyand working so one participating hard to make this program a success” said Diane Reese Sevier “We also want County Extension who to thank all of the in the enjoyable proparticipated gram LaRee Balle has donated a lot of lime and talent to build and develop the Talent Review Program We appreciate her outstandas Chairman ing contribution Carma Johnson has served as and has also contributed much to the program Mrs Reese added Invitation to join chorus & cast of summer show An expanded International Vocal School a new cast of Brigham Young University Young Ambassadors in the highly popular “Celebrating the Light’ and an exciting Christmas show featuring the renowned Robert Peterson are among the production that will give Promised Valley Playhouse its business season The season will officially open May 27 - 30 during Week Japanese artists are scheduled for special performances The summer show “Celebrating the Light” will open June 20 Practice shortly Casting "It will be beginning is proceeding are solo mucic and small parts waiting to be filled group The desire of the writers and directors is to make this educational entertaining fun alive important and above all create a better feeling understanding and appreciation for our national heritage It is meant to be a free gift from the people of the Sevier Valley to all who want to come and celebrate with us Chorus practice and casting sessions are held each Thursday at the Sevier S take T abemacle Richfield at 7 pm For more information call 5274783 or There pays to be prepared" survivor will tell group will be Becky Ross Richfield the guest speaker at the Lunch and Leant program sponsored by the Sevier County Extension office on Thursday May 16 at 12:15 pm She will explain how her emergency kit helped her survive two cold nights on a mountain after her vehicle became stuck in a snowdrift a few months ago The topic of this month’s Lunch and Learn is Planning Emergency Supplies and Diane Reese Home Economist will have additional information available for those interested The program will be held in the Extension conference in the Sevier room downstairs County Courthouse Everyone is welcome to attend Law Enforcement Torch Run across Utah soon More than 600 law enforcement officers from across the state of Utah will join together in the traditional Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics May 20 June 6th with the run culminating at the Opening Ceremonies of the 1991 Utah Summer Special Olympic Games held at Brigham Young University Track Stadium Provo The entire law enforcement community including state county city and federal law enforcement officers will run the “Flame of Hope” V throughout the state in an effort to raise money for and promote awareness of Utah Special Olympics The Torch Run began in 1981 and by 1989 all 50 states District of Columbia and 15 countries worldwide were participating The Run will be coming through this area as follows: May 23 - SanpeteMillard County May 28 - GarfieldSevier County June 6th the run will culminate in Opening ceremonies at the B YU Track Stadium - 7 Vivian Baker and Brent m'X Sorensen will be married Vivian Baker and Brent Sorenson will say vows Shyrel and Dian are pleased to the marriage announce of their daughter Vivian Baker to Brent Sorenson son of Mrs Linda Sorenson and the late Robert P Sorenson on Saturday May 18 1991 A Reception will be held in honor of the young couple from 7 to 9 pm that evening at the Salina Stake Center 98 West 400 North Salina There will be dancing to “Junction ‘89’ from 8:30 to 11 o’clock Brent’s grandparents include Bob Vivian’s and Vivian Williams grandparents are Heaps and Ranee Baker and Morris and Gwen Nelson Her Great grandmother is Annie Rolfson The young their home in of Provo will couple make Centerfield Cast chorus members wanted for pageant It is nine weeks until the First Annual Sevier Valley Americanism Pageant is to be held at Richfield High School Football Field “A Field of Stars” the story of the founding of the United States of America will be presented July 2 3 5 6 at 9 pm each evening The story traces the life and posterity of a reluctant boy placed upon a forbidding shore under biin 1659 It zarre circumstances concludes after the Revolutionary War and the struggle for freedom and constitutional government Jim Knowler has been working the chorus through several of the traditional patriotic songs for a Knowler asks program those who would like to join the chorus to contact him The male sections especially need more voices he adds Practice will be beginning shortly Casting is proceeding There are solo music and small group parts waiting to be filled The writers and directors want to make this educational entertaining fun important and above all to create a better feeling under-- ) for our standing and appreciation national heritage It is meant to be a free gift from the people of the Sevier Valley to all who want to come and celebrate with us Chorus "practice and casting sessions are held each Thursday at the Sevier Stake Tabernacle Richfield 7 pm For more information call 8964513 5274783 or New guidelines for making jams and jellies Diane Reese Home Economist With lugs of huge red ripe California strawberries our flooding supermarkets many Utahns are thinking once again of making homemade jams and jellies They arc wonderful treats and make great gifts but remember to protect your invested time in the kitchen by using only tested recipes and following directions carefully Charlotte Brennand Utah State University food science specialist said if you want to make jams and jellies with reduced sugar look for those specific recipes Don’t try to reduce the amount of sugar in a traditional recipe Also remember that researchers at the US Department of Agriculture recommend that all jams and jellies be put in standard jars with two piece lids and processed in boiling water canner US DA tests have shown that using the open kettle method and sealing with paraffin increases the likelihood of it will be available at no charge for as long as the limited supply lasts Pick yours up at the Sevier County Extension office 250 North Main Richfield book 4-- H Computer class begins May 21 A4-BusinessComputer class will begin May 21 at 4 pm in room 14 of Richfield High School Rick Pruitt will be teaching the class and it is open to all members Anyone ages 9 to 19 If you are may enroll in interested please call the Sevier County Extension Office extension 270 moldy products For specific guidelines contact Diane Reese Home Economist at the Sevier County Extension We have just received new Home All Canning Guides in our office the recipes in this book are USDA approved and it is an excellent resource If you are interested in this first baptist CHURCH of Centerfield Utah 75 West 300 North " 9 am 10 am Monday Night Bible Study: 8 pm Worship Service: Sunday School: Days Inns celebrates its 20th birthday by searching tor memories and memorabila 'Everyone Weinnmp" |