Show ?r £ I 5 The SunNews I tmemm i f Wednesday Febmarv 12 1992 MTETinE Hammond - REDMOND NEWS Tammy Johnson Bonnie Miller has been here this weekend visiting her parents Rulon and Betty Miller Visiting at the Bronzel and Rula Pickett home and the Max and Claudette Peterson home this weekend has been Preston and Carolyn Pickett and family Also at the Max Peterson home this weekend has been their daughter Lorraine Peterson Tom and Jan Hales have recently returned from a business trip to New Orleans Maylen Mickelscn was sustained Sunday as Assistant Varsity Scout Coach and Assistant Teacher’s Quorum Advisor Derrick Peterson son of Alan and Diana Peterson was awarded his Faith in God award Sunday by Bishop Myron Mickelscn Jeremy Peterson son of Alan and - 2 Diana Peterson was ordained to the office of Teacher on Sunday Doris and Jay Christensen have been called to served at the Sl George visitors Center Martin Jensen son of Brent and Mary Lee Jensen was home this weekend from college He attends Utah State University Jennifer Johnson daughter of Gordon and Tammy Johnson paid a short visit to her family on Sunday She attends school in St George Carla and Kendyl Wilkins were hosts to the North Sevier Middle School Faculty party last WednesA delicious meal was served day and visiting was on the program Gary and Lola Jensen were in Richfield to Friday and Saturday watch the state 2A Wrestling tournament Their son Robbie is one of the NSHS wrestlers Quig Nielson spoke The son of a Mormon apostle Hcbcr C Kimball J Golden spent times as a mule skinner and on a cattle ranch where the language was a bit salty During this period of his life J Golden developed a unique colorful vernacular using words that sometimes later caused him to be chastised by his brethren in high church positions “A beanpole of a man once a mule skinner in the Bear Lake region Kimball had a colorful vocabulary which he used even from the pulpit in a shrill magpie voice” wrote Arrington and Britton in ‘The Mormon Experience’ J Golden made swearing an art during his mule skinning days It was said at the time “You can’t drive mules if you can’t swear No mule will even wiggle an ear unless she hears a cuss word” Wallace in his book Stegner ‘Mormon County’ paid J Golden a superb compliment Stegner wrote “J Golden was the one high dignitary (general authority of the Mormon church) who could keep any audience from sleep They called him the Will Rogers of the Church That was a mistake He should never have been compared with anyone because he was an original” His anecdotes and stories are legend Many are true and some are fabricated but as long as there is a Mormon church J Golden Kimball stores and anecdotes will be repeated Today J Golden Kimball would likely agree with that great sage of American Sports Yogi Berra who reportedly said “I wish I’d said all the things that they said I said” Rocky Mountain Elk's 8th 3 Camp & Expo Feb 20-2- The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s 8th Annual International Elk Camp and Exposition runs February 20 - 23 at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City Utah The Foundation is a 63000 member non profit international wildlife organization whose mission is to raise funds for the direct benefit of elk and other wildlife and their habitats It is expected that more than 25000 sportsmen will attend the Expo Featured will be 450 exhibits including world class outfitters the finest in wildlife art custom gun ( and a wide variety of hunting equipment The Camp also offers world record elk displays huntsemiing and wildlife management elk calling nars world champion wildlife theater and two contest benefit auctions Past Expos have helped the foundation raise money to enhance and conserve one million acres of critical elk habitat throughout the west in just ten years For more information call toll free 1 smiths Area Obituaries Word was received of the death of Lee Ray Fairboum 51 who died of injuries sustained in a plane crash February 5 1992 A pilot of 34 years he loved flying He had been a pilot in the US Air He had Force from 1955 to 1986 4000 hours of flying time in the Air and Force primarily in the FRF-including 400 hours combat received had He Vietnam in time the Distinguished Flying Cross three Service medals 8 Air Meritorious Medals and many other awards and ) decorations Since retiring he continued to fly as a certified flight instructor include his wife of Survivors He was Layton seven children preceded in death by his parents Rulon R and Pearl Alberta Scorup Fairboum and a son Todd Lee Fair- boum Funeral services were held in the InterLayton 22nd Ward Chapel ment Syracuse tary honors Force Base City Cemetery Mili- accorded by Hill Air Honor Guard Clarence Eugene Levie Clarence Eugene Levie 85 died February 4 1992 in Gunnison Utah He was bom March 18 1906 in Sevier Utah a son of Fredrick Hyrum and Eliza Sophia Noakes Levie He married Emma Laura Miller on March 3 1926 in the Mand Temple He later They were later divorced married Hassie Evctte Hisaw May 14 1949 in the Salt Lake Temple They have lived in Salina the last Sorenson Darlene Last and family Monday Dalecne Evelyn Kiesel - I Mr and Mrs Troy Lambertsen took their family and went to the A1 lot of Manti Temple Saturday members went with them Mr and Mrs Don Wilson and of pleasant Grove were here for the weekend visiting Mr and Mrs Bud Camp and to celebrate her mother’s birthday They also visited i 1 Rflla Fearon and LaVell Despain enjoyed having Fearon’s niece Marvis Hales a Bountiful and her daughter visit with them last week Lewis and Carol Curry visited in Vernal the first weekend in February with their family there Danny and Nancy Lee Boore were in SaltLakerecently to help Danny’s sister Nancy and her husband Tadd McBride move to a home they’ve bought in Riverton Essie Sorenson and Phyllis Cowley entertained at the Mayfield Manor on Friday afternoon Sheryl Steiger was in Salt Lake Thursday through Saturday to attend a dental convention Letitia Stieger daughter of Sheryl and Preston Steiger celebrated her 10th birthday on February 9 The Primary quarterly activity was held Saturday afternoon at the ward Cultural Hall under the direction of twenty years Survivors include his wife Hassie Clarence Eugene Levie Richfield Cemetery of the Springer Homes of Salina n the Turner Funeral under and Vicki King Fawntcll is a student at UVCC in Provo Vicky’s sister Charccse Youngdalc and children of Salt Lake were weekend guests at the King home Mr and Mrs Marion Tree and children of West Jordan and Trevor and Corinne Hammond visited with Milton and Ruby Thursday Hammond 529-79- - - 52$794R President Joan Newman and Counselor Debra Humphrey assisted by some of the teachers It featured Olympic events such as 100 yard dash standing broad jump and high jump as well as an article of Faith game Suzanne Sanders is a newly called teacher in primary She teaches the Sunbeams Rilla Dee Sorenson accompanied Bonnie Nay ArLou Edwards and Dorothy Knorr on a trip to San DiThey enjoyed ego for a few days going to Sea World the Lawrence Welk Ranch and other points of interest in the area High Councilmen Doug Simkins and Lyman Holyoak were the speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday with the musical number provided Krysel Anderby Aaron harward son Paula Fjeldsted Amy Nay and Kristine Dyreng accompanied by Julie Fjeldsted at Snow The seminar will run from 7:30 The objective of ‘The Back School’ is to help participants old and young alike learn how to protect their backs at work home It is sponsored and play by the Worker Evaluation and Reconditioning Center and Energy West Mining pmto9pm Company of Murray Mr and Mrs Bob I laics are proud new grandparents of Riley Burke Bastian new infant son of Mr and Mrs Nolan (Vicky) Bastian of Sigurd The new little tyke was born February 7 1992 at Gunnison Valley Hospital Aurora First Ward Homcmaking evemeeting was held Wednesday Wooden Valentine decoratning ions were made and some fun cookie decorating was enjoyed plus a quilt was on The Lesson was given by Randa Bullard on “Organizing Bob Hales is home visiting his family for a few days from his job in Santa Barbara CA He was here for the arrival of his new grandson Riley Bastian and also for the State Wrestling tournament Also here visiting with him and Karen over the weekend were Brent Hales B YU student in Provo Mr and Mrs Bobby Hales and son Mike Logan and Mr and Mrs Billy Hales of Ephraim Visiting Mr and Mrs Stanley Foote and family for a week was their daughter Mrs Scott (Kimberly) Lofgran of Springvillc to all the wresCongratulations tler from our little town who did a super job at the State tournament held in Richfield over the weekend Our town was represented very well in the competition Congratulations to Brett Sorenson son of Mr and Mrs Kerry Sorenson who took 1st in his weight division and Robert Baglcy son of Mr and Mrs Bob who also placed 1st in his weight division Jake Bastian son of Mr and Mrs Tim Bastian took 2nd place Tobias Martinez Forest Supervisor said this is the fifth year that the in the Sate employment offices Western States helped the Forest Service recruit and screen applicants for temporary field going jobs are “All of the open positions field jobs including firefighting tree and marking trail maintenance maintenance activities” in his weight division Orem Jason Nuttal was here visiting over the weekend with the Stanley Foote family and gave his mission report in the Aurora Second Ward on Sunday February 9lh The Aurora First Ward Young Men and Women and their leaders traveled to Manti on Thursday evening to go to the Manti Temple where they had a special evening doing Baptismal ordinances Saturday mornings are very busy here in Aurora with parents going back and forth attending their children’s junior jazz basketball games If anyone is bored on a Saturday morning attend one of these games I guarantee you will not be bored -these games arc very exciting to Libby Mason Congratulations a teacher at Salina Elementary along with her class All won a giant subway sandwich for their class effort in bringing in themost Campbell soup labels during the past month Several parents from Aurora enthe annual “Nursery Rhyme” where the day at Salina Elementary students dress up as Kindergarten their favorite nursery rhyme character and repeat the nursery rhyme Aurora residents who have dogs don’t forget the dog licensing and vaccination clinic set for February 15th from to 3 pm at the Aurora Fire Station The Aurora First Ward held their Blazer Briefing on Sunday FebruThe ary 9 at the Aurora Church boys and leaders put on a nice prowere served gram and refreshments afterwards The Aurora First Ward Cub Scouts held their Blue and Gold Banquet at the church Friday evening Awards were given out to several of the cub scouts and some fun games were enjoyed by all attending and ice cream and cake were served Don’t forget that special sweetheart in your life for Friday is Valentine’s Day Happy Valentine’s Day from your Aurora News Correspondent! joyed Salina man is honored by Snow College faculty Troy Taylor formerly of Salina was recently honored by Snow College and received the “S tudent Recognition Award” for Outstanding Work at Snow College The letter accompanying the Award noted that Russ Baird was “pleased to write this letter recognizing your strengths and notewor- - "k ft 4 A 1 i thy trails” As I considered who I could honor tonight you were the first person who came to mind When you came into this class you did not come as prepared a some others did Nevertheless you have never behaved as the victim of your circumstances but rather as their master You worked diligently using many different resources including the instructors classmates the textbook student services and your own knowledge and mental energy to control your circumstance rather than simply failing all of your classes and saying said Martinez “there’s no way this can be done!” There are no application dead“Throughout the quarter you have lines for positions covered by this had a pleasant attitude one that has program but it is anticipated that a been rather positive and cheerful majority of positions will be filled than or acting the part complaining months and the of during April May the Christian martyr You never of June asked for a handoutAnd you have All applicants must be citizens of sacrificed in order to succeed at what the United States and at least 18 have committed to do will be you years old All applications “All of this sacrifice and commitconsidered regardless of race color have led you to some worthy ment sex or national origin religion achievements You have achieved will be rated on educaApplicants the respect and appreciation of your tion availability and previous work classmatesYou have achieved the experience ability to help others in their programming for you have gained more Would you like summer work on Fishlake Forest ? Persons interested in working for the Fishlake National Forest during the 1992 summer season should contact their local State employment office to obtain information about positions and how to apply for them 3 Mr and Mrs Stanley Foote and family traveled to Salt Lake City February 5 1992 to Salt Wednesday Lake International to see airport son Elder Trevor their Missionary North CaroFoote off to Charlotte lina Trevor will serve a two year mission in the North Carolina Charlotte Mission field Visiting Mr and Mrs A1 Peterson was Afton’s sister Lcla Nelson formation” Mr and Mrs Dean Wilson Mrs Evelyn and Marsha were in Salt Lake keeping doctor ments and visiting Mr and Mrs Walter Petty and Mrs Ruth in dock Mr and Mrs Velasquez West Jordan RaeDean Woodside accompanied Mrs Kiesel and visited her sisters Free public workshop set One of three public workshops on the prevention of back injuries will be held on the Snow College West Campus Wednesday February 19 The workshop is free of charge and limited on a first come first served basis to 44 participants To reserve your spot at the seminar call Jamee at Snow College Wheelwright ext 343 AttilpMA MEWS Kathleen Lloyd Bartholomew took her grandparents Glen and Lillian Lyman to Salt Lake and visited with her parents Clarence and Beth Christiansen Glen and Lillian stayed in Salt Lake with their daughter Beth and husband Clarence Christiansen Fawntcll King spent the weekend with her parents and family Alan MEWS AXMLIL Dee Sorensen - Troy Taylor than just programming skill: you have achieved a sound understanding of the critical principles taught in the class “You probably have seen the following plea for peace: ‘God Grant me The serenity to accept the things I cannot change The courage to change the things I can And the You wisdom to know the difference’ seem to have had that prayer answered at least in part for you seem to have had both the courage to change your circumstance and the wisdom to know what aspects you could control May you always increase in and peace” courage understanding Many of Utah's sheep producers throw in the towel as market continues to drop It’s a hard time for Utah’s sheep with many of them going producers business said a Utah State University economist “This past year has been one of the least profitable years for Utah sheep producers in recent memory” said Bruce Godfrey USU Extension farm management specialist He said the trend is also true the nanationally Consequently tion’s sheep and lamb inventory at the end of 99 was about 4 lower than the number at the end of 1990 “This will result in a lower supply of animals being produced in 1992 and follows a 2 to 3 decline in lamb production in 199 ” Godfrey added out of of Salina one Son and one Daughter Arden Eugene Levie Lake AZ Mrs Gene (Yvonne) Havasue Texas Eight Hitchcock Edwards 25 grandchildren 2 brother two sisters Ray Levi Elmer Levie ElsiSouth Jordan nore Hazel Anderton Richfield and Thelma Vaughn Pasadina CA Funeral Services were held FebSecond ruary 8 1992 in the Salina Burial in the LDS Ward Chapel Smith and and Rachcll spent daughter Amber of Richfield three days last week with Robert and Mary Swan and son Jay Ann Harrop spent Thursday and Friday in Ogden with her father Curtis And Royce and Rochelle Hislop visited FriHarrop of Ccnterfield and day Saturday with their parents Richard and Ann Harrop of Kathy Davis and children Nampa Idaho are spending a few days with her parents John and Kathleen Bartholomew Melba Mellor accomSaturday panied Brent and Carla Mellor and children to Salt Lake where they Steve and spent the day visiting David Pioneer Flashback J Golden Kimball a man whose name is synonymous with anecdotes and homespun stories has gone down in Moron history as a great humorist Tall and think looking as if a breath of air could topple him J Golden was for nearly 50 years the most popular speaker in all of Mormondom indeed of the intermountain area Young people especially would flock to wherever he KHEWS Ruby Godfrey says the enormous increase expected in the supply of other meats will have a dampening effect on meat prices in general a large increase in Consequently the price of lamb is not expected in the price of lamb 1992 However should be a little higher than the record lows obtained by growers during 1991 The highest prices should occur during the second quarter of 1992 coinciding with the Easter Holiday Sheep production in Australia increased from 135 million head in to more than 170 million This large inhead in crease lead to a decline in prices A large share of this increase in production and resulting depression of prices was the result of a subsidy for sheep and wool in February of 1991 At that time Australia abandoned its wool subsidy program causing wool prices to drop program Australia until This also resulted in a large increase in raw wool imports into the US However this will decline as Australian production decreases While the prices received for lamb will continue to be the primary focus of most producers Godfrey said there is evidence that wool prices could be on the verge of a substantial crease In addition the use of wool is expected to increase during 122992 The anticipated liquidation of sheep herds will reduce production of wool in the near future Godfrey adds “Strong demand and lower stocks should result in increased wool prices during 1992 especially for the finer This coupled with the exgrades pected increase in lamb prices should make sheep production more profitable than it has been for the last two Godfrey said he notes that it will However take an increase in price that is greater than expected for most sheep operators to recover from the substantial losses incurred during the past two years” years Aurora residents license your dogs Feb 15 Aurora residents may license their dogs and also have them vaccinated for rabies on Saturday February 15 from 1 to 3 pm at the Aurora Fire Station Your dog must have a rabies immunization shot every other year before it can be licensed |