Show 5 The SunNews Wednesday Oct Mr and Mrs Roycc Harrop of visited Saturday with Centerville Mr and Mrs Richard Harrop Mrs Izolla Bartholomew accompanied Mr and Mrs Max Sorenson ID Saturday where to Franklin they attended the Sorenson Cousin’s Reunion Visiting Mrs Fern Mellor on Thursday were Mr and Mrs Carl Mellor and daughter Lisa of Lehi and Mr and Mrs Richard Bartholomew of Salem Cecil and Loma Bown are happy to announce the birth of a new bom September 24 granddaughter 1991 to Brent and Candace Bown The little miss of Springville weighed in at 7 pounds 7 ounces and will be given the name of Brittany She was welcomed home by a sister Amberly and a brother Cody Grandma Bown spent a few getdays with them in Springville ting acquainted with the little miss and enjoying the happiness that a 2 1991 new baby brings Mrs Carla Mcllorand son Brad and daughter Wendy visited Saturday Sept 23 in lehi with Carla’s Mrs Ruby Lee on grandmother her birthday Visiting Mr and Mrs Darrell Bolinder was Darrell’s brother John Darrell and John of Grantsvillc enjoyed a few days fishing together at Otter Creek Mrs Lucille Robins of Sandy visited last week with her parents Mr and Mrs Virgil Christensen son Weldon of The Christensen’s Salt Lake visited this weekend with his parents Milton and Ruby Hammond enjoyed a few days enjoying down though southern Utah and making a loop up through southern Colorado They said the beautiful fall colors in the mountains throughout that area were spectacular RucLecn Shepard was in Sandy for the weekend visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Bill Shaw and to attend the Fiddler on the Roof at She the Sandy Utah West Stake then visited with President and Mrs Brad Shepard to attend the baptism of her grandson Braden Shepard son of President and Mrs Brad Shepard She attcndcdchurch with both families Mr and Mrs Shcron Harward spent a few days in Snowbird with Mr and Mrs Mark Ziegler of Sandy Victor and Georgia Cliff from Salt Lake City came down to Salina to visit at the home of Katherine N ielsen They all went on a trip to Las Vegas from there to Bakers Field California Stockton California and visited two days with Katherine sister Daykus Swasey Then they traveled to Lake Tahoe Reno City Sparks Nevada Elko and saw the big White Bear in Stockmans They all arrived home after a 12 days trip They reported they had a wonderful time Mr and Mrs Mike and Cindy Alvcry and family of Rawlins Wyoming were here visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Brent Anderson and other friends from Friday to Tuesday and daughter Evelyn Kicsel Marsha were in Salt Lake keeping doctor appointments and also visiting with Mr and Mrs Paul in West Jordan They also visited with Mr and Mrs Bill Petty and Mr and Mrs Walter Petty and Ruth Murdock in Salt Lake Ruth returned home with them to stay a few days On the way home they visited at the home of Mra nd Mrs Marion Golding LaRee Skaggs and family were here visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Warren Jensen REDMOND NEWS ' The Aurora Youth City Council held their Car Wash on Saturday morning in spite of the nasty weather They didn’t get to wash very many cars but they were there and ready Until the rain came and willing Let’s all get behind these down kids and support their next activ- Bert Tuft was released as second int he Elders Quorum counselor presidency Craig Thompson was released as Secretary in the Elders Quorum Craig was then sustained as second counselor and Warren Sorenson was sustained as secretary in the Elders Quorum presi- ity Jennifer Brown daughter of Dahl and Elaine Brown graduated from into Primary and was welcomed the Young Women’s organization In Aurora 2nd Ward these young people were baptized and confirmed members of the LDS Church Kurt Heath son of Terry and Salina son of Scott Heath Jed Johnson and Carol Lee Johnson and Anna Willis daughter of Cornell and Terry Willis They were presented with a Book of Mormon also Barry and Cindy Sorenson have moved out of the 2nd Ward bounda1st Ward ries into the Aurora Members of the 1st ward wish to welcome the Sorenson family into their Ward Richard Van Dyke has been released as a Sunday School teacher and sustained to be an advisor in the Young Men’s program son of Lanor Ryan Whitlock has received and Lynda Whitlock his mission call Ryan was called to serve in the Bristol England Mission and will be leaving in dency Mayor Larry Cosby Councilman Royce Mason and DeVere Sud weeks recently traveled back to Wisconsin to pickup the City’s new fire truck They report that it’s a good running truck and there were only a few minor adjustments to be made after they drove it from Wisconsin toSallLakeCity There are three days of training for the fire department on the truck that will be arranged when the truck gets here sometime very soon Monica Jean Brunson was baptized and confirmed Saturday eveMonica is the ning by her father of Clark and Connie daughter Brunson She was presented with a Book of Mormon Mitch Lewis son of Glen and Sheila Lewis was ordaineda priest in the Aaronic Priesthood Barry and Cindy Sorenson was sustained as Primary teachers in Aurora 1st Ward The following young ladies were sustained to presidency positions December Seth Irvin and Hayden Blaine Prisbrey twin sons of Dennis and Stacey Prisbrey were given their names by their father Many friends and loved ones were in attendance at the Aurora 2nd ward fast and testimony meeting to be part of this special occasion In Aurora 1st Ward recently NEW in the Young Women’s organization: Katie Shaw as president with Andrea Gurr and Maradee McBride as counselors and Bree Lee Lloyd as secretary Amy Curtis was released as Relief Society Inservice leader in Tana Bennett Aurora 1st Ward was sustained to that position Number for Intermountain Region Poison Control Center has had as a Joy Mickelsen weekend visitor at her home her niece Joni and her children They attend the North Sevier Football game on Friday night Visiting with the Karrol Drapers have the this weekend been Loftlands and some friends of theirs Steve and Lorilee Jensen and s daughters were visiting with Steve Jensen this weekend and Lorilee took this opportunity to go Christmas Shopping while Shelly and Staci visited with friends Pam and Chris Soppcr were sustained Sunday to be Primary Teachers The Membership records of Brian and Leann Sharp were read into the Redmond Ward Sunday They live in Mable Jensens home and we welcome them to town Jessica Johnson of daughter Kelly and Valorie Johnson was baptized Saturday evening by her father Sunday she was confirmed a member of the LDS Church by Kent Johnson her grandfather Family members were present to event in witness this important Jessicas life Trent Laws was baptized by his He is father in services Saturday the son of Allen and Christine Laws Area Obituaries - Sunday he was confirmed a member of the LDS church by his father Family members and friends were present for this special day in Trents life A family dinner was held after at the City Park to honor Trent Former residents Jerry and Eva Mae Pickcltand children were here over the weekend to get some of their things They have recently moved to Pay son Mr and Mrs Gordon Johnson were in Loa Sunday to attend a birthday party forTammys father Lester Oylcr her sister Valcne Trisha King and her daughter Johnson were also there Mark and Charmaine Lewis and children were in SaU Lake Friday and Saturday to attend the Circus at the Salt Palace Spending Tuesday evening with U’Dcll and Jean Johnson was Jeans granddaughter Cindy her husband and their daughter they are moving from Provo to Phoenix Az Tammy Johnson was hostess to club Wednesday evening The Mies at Eclair cake and played Progressive Rummy with prizes being won by Debbie Lund Patsy Hampton and Leslce Nelson Weekend visitors at the Kcndyl Wilkins home has been daughters Kerri andCami Wilkins so safe Utah Children & happy a children’s advocacy group says the facts gathered in a recent survey don’t that the support the assumption children of the state are growing up in a happy safe loving environment In a statistical report issued recently the group said there were 12817 child abuse investigations in 1990 and 144000 children were estimated to have witnessed acts of violence In 1989 13 Utah children were murdered Of the 717689 Utahns under 21 about 1000(X) don’t have health insurance cases of Reported measles have increased by 147 times since 1987 Some 326000 children in Utah need child care Of olds 43 have been referred to juvenile court at some time during their youth Because of the large number of children in Utah the slate ranks last in per pupil educational expenditures ) David A Deaton 56 Our kind beloved father grandfather brother and precious husband David A Deaton age 56 died September 25 199 in Provo Utah Bom March 23 937 in Ogden a son of Samuel Lawrence and Ruth Schlappi Deaton He married Marlene Murphy July 16 1954 in the Manti LDS Temple He served in the US Army and retired in 1973 as a Master Sgt During his military career he comrepleted two tours in Vietnam ceiving awards and medals He was an active member of the He enjoyed people LDS Church his cabin and giving gardening and service to the community church He loved his family and He has worked for grandchildren He Garland Sam Christiansen was preceded in death by a brother Henry Owen Deaton three grandsons Gavin Gary Jordan David Edward and Matthew Mason Deaton were held services Funeral September 28 1991 in the Richfield Sixth LDS Ward Chapel Burial with military honors provided by Salina American Legion Post 26 was in the Salina Eastside under the direction of Cemetery the Springer Turner Mortuary Pioneer Flashbacks Quig Nielson Would you believe a with a cardcommunity playing name! a That’s Show Low Arizona by Mormon property purchased 3 000 and Flake for WJ $ pioneer established before 1880 The settlement “was named for a game of cards played by two C E Cooley and early settlers Marion Clark who gambled for the ranch on which Slow Low was later built The game was seven up and the winner was to take the With the score 5 to 6 in ranch Clark’s favor the last hand was dealt Sevier School and Office Supply At the time of his death Richfield he was working for Richfield City Survivors include his wife of Cooley played high making the game ‘6 and’ Clark challenged him “Show low and take the ranch” Cooley did” Show Low was one of the early Mormon settlements established in Arizona The fertile areas of Mesa Lehi Safford Thatcher and St David were settled in the 1860’s and 70’s Among other early settlements were Walnut Grove Snowflake and Shumway Richfield children Libby and Allen Mason Kerby Deaton Teresa and Gary Mason all of Aurora Gayle and Kelly Crofts Kenny Deaton David and Marla all of Richfield Deaton Layton 24 grandchildren brother and sisters James L DeaMaxine and Keith ton Ogden Olsen Orem Dorothy and Stanford Mason St George Annette Lorene and Young San Jose CA David A 529-75- Utah's children are not domestic ( Tammy' Johnson Deaton Joseph City The Mormons were the first modem irrigators in Arizona Canals had been dug by pastoral tribes to bring water from streams to fields and traces of their irrigation systems constitute interesting archeSome of these ological remains canals were reconstructed and enlarged by the pioneers The American Guide Series on Arizona says this about the Mormon idea of “A fundamental settlers: the Mormon Church was that its members should live by and upon the soil In the valley of the Gila the Salt the Little Colorado and where the white the San Pedro the failed man had previously Mormons set their stakes cleared the land dug ditches and dammed unruly streams” Mesa the Arizona gathering with the place of the Mormons was stately temple in its midst founded in 1878 on a square mile tract The Guide Scries continues” The Mormons were the only American settlers to design their city streets future for the then unpredictable Mesa like other Mormon towns broad enough has thoroughfares for al modem traffic and parking needs” Another compliment for the early Mormon pioneers in Arizona Lclatul and Donna Vcc Sorenson were happy to have two of Donna Vee’s sisters Elaine Safran of Salt Lake and Beverly Markus of Ogden visit wilh them last Monday They also brought their mother Veda Jensen from to enjoy dinner and spend the day Stella Lee and Jay Jensen acStella’s sister Valcne companied and her husband Richard Larsen of Provo on a trip to Wcndovcr lor a few days last week Nancy Bertelscn went to Logan over the weekend to begin her third year of college at Utah State University She graduated from Snow College in June Julia and Elwood Sorenson received news of the birth of another grandson last week Paul and Tyron Sorenson of Boulder City Nevada are the proud parents of their fourth child born September 23 who will be named Zachary Wells Sorenson He is welcomed home by two sisters and a brother Summer Lindy Leigh and Jamison The Niels Peter sorenson Family cousins reunion was held Saturday September 28 and was attended by several persons from the Valley Donna Vcc and Lcland Sorenson took Mathcl Mickelsen Elaine Christensen and Marjorie Jensen with them to the reunion Julie and Elwood Lynn and Rilla Dec Kurt and Lois Max and Emcral and Carlyle and Louise Sorenson were others attending along with Isola Bartholomew and Keith and Leah Bird It was hosted by the Chcsney and LeVer Sorenson families of Northcrn Utah and Idaho and was Marvin Idaho held in Franklyn and Beatrice Fjeldstcd Vcrmilc and Vcone Fjeldstcd and Roberta and Glen Larsen ’came from Oregon and Carol and Lawrence Andrews came from Nc w Mex ico About 50 with persons were in attendance Dclva Beal Sorenson wife of LeVer as the honored guest A birthday celebration in honor of Kaye Despain’s birthday was enjoyed Saturday evening by Kaye Marius and Marcic Kerry and Nannctlc Dcspain and girls along wilh David Beck and family and and sons at the Julie Hammond home of Trudy and Kevin Dcspain Happy Birthday to Kaye Dcspain September 27 and Shaun Jensen on September 28 Suzanne and Jim Sanders recently returned from a trip back East They went on a B YU Alumni Tour and spent about ten days seeNew ing die sights in Pennsylvania Maine and Mass- Hampcrshirc chausetts They saw a game of the Boston Red Sox and attended the BYU - Pen State football game Jim’s sister Kirsten Candland stayed wilh their family while they were gone Jim and Suzanne and family attended the blessing of a nephew in Provo on Sunday the son of Suzanne’s sister Cynthia Visitors at the home of Fcaron and LaVcll Dcspain and Kaye and Marius Dcspain over the weekend were Arlo Dcspain Tommy and Karin Fautin and Evelyn and Jim Murray Producer's Livestock Auction Salina SALINA PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK AUCTION RECEIPTS: 1078 LAST WEEK: 745 LAST YEAR: 995 Feeder Steers were mixed weights under 500 lbs weak to 400 lower over 500 lbs mostly steady Feeder heifers were mixed weights under 400 lbs weak to400 lower 500 lbs weak to 200 lower weights over 600 lbs firm to 200 higher Slaughter Cows were firm Slaughter bulls mostly steady Feeder Steers: Medium and lbs 1000-Large Frame lbs 9800-1800 1000 lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs Holstein steers: lbs lbs 6600- - 7450 lbs lbs lbs Medium and Feeder Heifers: lbs 9800-large Frame 1: lbs 300 lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs Hcifercttes and young lbs scarce cows for further feeding Cows: Boning Utilmostly Breaking Utility Commercial 24 64506750 Cutter and low dressing Utility scarce Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade Yield lbs lbs Grade 2 lbs Feeder bulls Slaughter ity Piute Reservoir has been chemically treated north of the Piute Reservoir town of Junction in Piute Co was chemically treated with rotenone by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources on September 2 and 3 The renovation project coincided with the drainage of the reservoir The for irrigation this summer chemical treatment was intended to remove the nongame fish cluding Utah chubs and Utah suckers which compete for food with trout stocked in the reservoir Piute Reservoir produced some outstanding fishing for trout following a similar treatment project in 1985 A stretch of the East Fork of the Sevier River above the reservoir was treated during the project Although it is virtually impossible to totally remove the target species of nongame fish from the entire j j the removal of reservoir drainage the significant portion of the fish should help to improve fishing in once gain 600 pounds of Approximately powdered rotenone and 20 gallons of liquid rotenone were used on the Fish in the Sevier River project below the dam wee immediately also effected Reports of dead fish on the Sevier River far below the dam however were probably the result of fish drifting from above Some mortality in the lower river may be associated w ith increased turbidity (cloudy murky) and In the due to the drawdown past following severe drawdown in the reservoir there have been reports of fish mortality in the lower river the reservoir New Subscription Rates $15 per year County In Utah but out of County $18 per year of $21 per year Out State In Crop & j Agriculture Report Number of days suitable for field work was 63 Soil moisture was short 62 19 19 adequate surplus Winter wheat seeding was 73 last complete compared with 54 year and 63 average Field com was 78 in dent stage compared with 84 acreage Field com in the mature stage was 29 in 1990 and compared with 58 the 56 Harvest for corn average silage was 31 complete 18 points below last year and 17 points below average Harvest for corn for grain is just beginning Alfalfa hay harvested was 73 for third cutting compared with last year and the average of 19 Fourth cutting was 15 76 in compared with 44 complete 1990 and the 35 average Cattle moved from summer range is 23 compared wilh complete last year and 23 average 26 Sheep moved from summer range is 23 compared with complete 44 percent last year and the 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