Show 5— The SunNews Wednesday Sept 30 1992 0 Ruby Hammond Kiesel Evelyn Visiting with Mr and Mrs Ted Sorenson were Mr and Mrs Dennis Gilles and toys from Mesa Arizona and Mr and Mrs Dale Spmdolvc from Orem and Summer Staley and Duran Socrnson Irom Mount Rose Colorado Visiting with Mr and Mrs Randy Crane has been Mr and Mrs Edward Harris from Carson City Nevada Visiting w ith Mrs Bcmicc has been Mr and Mrs Lynn Mickclscn from Morgan 9 CM p - 9 l Visitng with Mr and Mrs Nielsen has been Mr and Mrs Richard Nielsen of Cedar City with Mr and Mrs Visiting Bennett Martin has been Mrs Pat Christensen and Mr and Mrs Jeff Robinson of Salt Lake Visiting with Evelyn Kcisel has been Mr and Mrs Paul Vclaszquez and children from West Jordan and Mr and Mrs Steven Keisel and Dennis and Brady from Hcndrcr-soNV They also visited with Mr and Mrs Gordon Kiesel 9 Quig Nielson Only 29 students were in the first class at Brigham Young Academy which became Brigham Young University That was in 875 25 years after the University of Utah was founded and 22 years before Utah became a stale Today B YU has an enrollment of over 27 (XX) and is considered the largest privately owned university in the nation Brigham Young called a young German convert to the Mormon church Karl G Macscr to his office and asked him to organize and conduct an academy at Provo Macser had been head teacher at an institute in Dresden Germany A few days after Young’s call Macscr returned to the Mormon prophet’s office and declared “President Young I’m ready What are your to go to Provo structions?” in- “Only this” the Mormon leader replied “I want you to remember that you ought not to teach even the tables alphabet or the multiplication without the Spirit of God That’s all God bless you Goodbye” Brigham Young University struggled during the early years but under the guidance of Professor Macscr it weathered its early Strong impetus was given the Church university in the 1950s when David 0 McKay himself a of Utah graduate was University of the Mormon church president Millions of dollars were raised and spent on housing and academic needs turning its some 650 acres into an ‘ultramodern’ campus Snow College student body at record high As the first day of classes got underway at Snow College the size of the student body was once again the top story Enrollment this fall is up some 250 studen ts over last year’s record setting population of 2158 This fall marked the first time in the history of the school that there arc more than 1000 freshmen at050 of the 2400 students tending were stepping on campus for the first time on opening day “This is even more growth than we projected” said President Gerald Day “We Myrtle R don’t have definite numbers but we think we have turned away at least 100 additional students because our classes arc full and so is the housing With continuing education numbers remaining fairly level with last year the majority of the 250 additional students arc living in Ephraim Much of the growth on campus is being absorbed by the brand new Humanities and Arts Building which houses office space classrooms art studios a small theatre and a special events room age 95 died Myrtle R Jensen September 25 1992 in Draper Utah Myrtle was tom may 20 1897 in Sal ina Utah to Christopher and Zina She married Nielsen Rasmussen Hans Leonard Jensen on April 17 He preceded 1918 in Manti Utah her in death April 29 1984 Myrtle R Jensen was preceded in death by a daughter Zina She also has 10 grandchildren and 21 greatgrandchildren Funeral services were held on T uesday September 29 992 in the Ccntcrficld LDS Ward Chapel Interment was in the Ccnterfield City Cemetery under the direction of the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home Mr and Mrs Darrel Bolindcr enjoyed a sightseeing trip down through Mt Holly and Brianhcad and down through the southern part of the country seeing the beautiful scenery they hadn’t seen before Mr and Mrs Scott Bartholomew and family enjoyed the weekend in Las Vegas with Lila’s parents Mr and Mrs Bert Bolindcr Mrs Izolla Bartholomew visited in St George Thursday with her sister Mrs and Mrs Arnold Larsen Saturday she attended the Sorensen cousins reunion in Gunnison There were 36 present Kurt Mcllor of Salt Lake and Adam Brandon and Michael Moore of Orem spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Ivan Mcllor Mr and Mrs Jeffery Hammond of California visited Sunday morning with Milton and Ruby Hammond and in the afternoon Milton and Ruby accompanied Jeff and Sandy where they all visited to Maplcton with Mr and Mrs Marion Tree and Coming clean at college A crash course in Laundry 101 “Freshman initiation” takes on a whole new meaning the first time one is faced with a pile of dirty clothcsand mom and the family washing machine arc far away For the uninitiated begin by sorting the laundry according to color Generally this means three loads: one for whites one for pastels and medium colors and one for brights and darks Mixing dark colors with whites or pastels may eliminate a load but a dingy wardrobe may to the unhappy result Also separate heavily soiled items from lightly soiled ones Otherwise whites will slowly get grayer or yellower and colors will become duller Loosely knitted garments as well as delicate items should to washed separately on the machine’s gentle cycle Fuzzy items such as sweat- - shirts chenille robes flannels and new towels may shed lint Keep them separated from corduroys and permanent press garments which easily attract lint A balanced freely moving load also means cleaner clothes Before adding bleach rad the label and fabric for specific instructions Test first for colorfast-ncs- s suitability in an inconspicuous area by following label instructions For tost results spots and stains Don’t should be treated immediately wait for wash day! Rub fresh stains then with stick type stain remover Check the set aside for washing clean wet clothes If the stain reBe mains pretreat and wash again aware that drying can permanently Because the colors set some stains might fadcor run avoid using bleach or prewash soil and stain removers on neon and fluorescent colors proyears some 2000 fessionals at the U - ranging from medical students to residents in varirelied ous surgical subspccialtics on body donors to learn anatomy and perfect more sophisticated skills “If each of those people treats and improves the qualify of life for 1000 patients - a conservative estimate - then some 2 million people will have benefitted Peterson applauds the generosity of body donors who “add immeasurably to the quality of our lives and the health of future generations People who give their bodies to science extend their own usefulness far beyond the grave” he noted If you arc interested in body donation or would like more information write or call the University’s Dept of Anatomy and request a donor packet and authorization forms One copy of the form should be returned to the department the other should be kept with the donors As with organ personal papers donation it is important that th next of kin be made aware of and agree with the donor’s wishes For more information call 8 am to 5 pm weekdays after hours and weekends Dennis Keller Christenson Dennis Keller Christenson age 45 passed away on September 26 fol1992 in Kakcnstorf Germany battle with lowing a courageous cancer He was torn October 19 1946 in Gunn ison Utah to Joseph Keller and Marian Frandscn Christenson He married Elkc Schulcnbcrg March 20 1981 from Gunnison He graduated Valley High School in 1964 and from Snow went on to graduate College the University of Utah and Unithen from versity in Kiel Germany I Ic was a teacher and counselor to He was an students handicapped son brother father exceptional He had a great teacher and friend intelligence and sensitivity dial helped and inspired those He will be lives dial he touched greatly missed le is survived by his his daughters Kjelil and his parents Germany Marian Christenson wife Elke Svcnja of Keller and Gunnison Dennis Keller Christenson N Tim and and Sisters Bruce F and Carolyn Christenson Lori and Richard Alice Christensen Jed H and Nay all of Gunnison Ann Christenson Sandy and Karma and Bernard Assay of Evanston WY Funeral services will to held 1992 in October Thursday Brothers Germany Kay and Jcnctt went to sec the new baby and w ent on to Idaho and Montana on a trip they won They visited other family members Rex and Patty Hales in Logan Joseph and Karen Nielsen in Salt Lake Karl and Lisa Hales in Salem Traci Bosshardl and Jason Nielsen were married Saturday morning in the Manti LDS Temple A reception was held in their honor that evening with many friends and relatives in Rilla Relief Have you signed your donor card? professionals “The three dimensional intricacies of the human body cannot be fully duplicated in books on slides by computers or through the use of plastic models” explained Kerry Don mortician Peterson science assistant and director of the body donor in the school’s Departprograms ment of Anatomy now perceive “People organ donation as a very valuable gift — and they are correct - but what they don’t stop to think about is that the surgeons who perform organ transplants learn to do so on cadavers” said Walter Stevens PhD acting University vice president for health sciences and associate dean for research and professor of anatomy in the medical school Peterson says the U needs at least 95 human cadavers each year for use dental and physical by medical therapy students and research by surgeons and biomedical scientists He added that during the past seven Cal in and Becky laics of West Jordan arc proud parents of a baby girl Cindy Ann was bom on September 17 1992 She is welcomed home by a sister Amy 10 and a brother Kyle 5 Grandparents are Kay and Hales of Redmond and Willard and Noima Roberts of Genual German Short Hair needs home This German Short Hair female is 3 approximatley months old and needs a home You can see this little pup at the Gunnison Valley Animal Clinic or call Society homcmaking meeting was held the third Tuesday A quilt was tied for in September Kaye Dcspain The lesson was given A mini class by Bcmitta Mecham was given by Karen Donaldson A Santa assisted by Denise Hill Door hanger was painted with 25 The young candies tied to them enjoyed the Relict Society for this Refreshments were served project by Phyllis Cowley and Kaye Dcspain Julie Sorenson was hi Bountiful last Sunday to visit Karl and Dorothy James and family in honor of Karl’s birthday Dick and Jelenc Barnum from Colorado Springs spent the weekend with Rex and LaPreal Olsen Jelenc is LaPrcal’s sister Jensen and Marjorie Howard their daughter Sharon accompanied and Andy Hekking to Capitol Reef for the weekend Stella Lee and Jay Jensen enjoyed a trip to State Line w'tth Valene and Dick Larsen for a few’ days Eris and Martin Williams were Cousins here for the Sorensons Reunion and spent the night with Rilla Dec Sorenson Thirty six members of the Niels Peter Sorenson enjoyed a delicious dinner at Higgins Catering Attending from Axtcll were Lcland and Donna Vcc Essie Sorenson Julie and and Lenoir Elwood and Rilla Dee Sorenson as well as Edith Sorenson Leah Bird and Tammie Sittre Ned and Norma Christensen and Faye Martcll and her daughter Cheryl visited with Ivan and Edith Sorcn- - 9 2 attcndancc Bonnie Miller has been here visRulon and Betty iting her parents Miller Kerri Wilkins was here over the weekend visiting her parents Carla and Kendyl Wilkins and attending the Bosshardl and Nielsen wedding Spending time with Dwainc and Rocnc Shaw and family arc her parents Kaylccn Lyman and children spent Lee the weekend with her parents and Phyllis Jensen Mr and Mrs Gordon Johnson and family and the John Johnson where family were in Ccntcrficld of they attended the Confirmation Stan Jensen son of Eliza and Norman Jensen and also attended a family dinner held after Dee Sorensen family Coming clean at college To some it may seem like a gruesome subject but the University of Utah School of Medicine reports there has been a steady decline in body donations which is seriously taxing the school’s ability to educate medical students and other Jensen Myrtle retired as a nurse from the Gunnison Valley Hospital in the early 70’s She was the first nurse at the She was a lovGunnison Hospital ing caring person who showed this love during her many years of public service as a nurse She loved dancHer handiwork ing and crocheting was know very well in this area as She even well as across the nation in the has some of her handiwork and Europe t Her children arc Boyd L Jensen of Salt Lake City Duard and Dorothy California Jensen of Pine Grove Norma and Lee Jeffery of Wyandotte Oklahoma and Colleen and Tom Peterson of Sandy Utah She Spending the weekend with Mr and Mrs John Bartholomew were Mike and Sherry Johnson and son Zachary of West Jordan Stephen and G’Ene Bartholomew and children of Cedar City visited Sunday with the Bartholomews Last week Mrs Fern Mcllor attended the wedding of Ambrose and Kristine Durall at Livingston the West Jordan Temple She also attended the wedding dinner in Lehi and that evening the reception held in American Fork Recent visitors at Fern’s home were Mr and Mrs Glen Mrs Leila Turner of Springville Newby andchildrcn of Monroe and Verdon Hone of Ccntcrficld Ben Mcllor grandson of Mrs Beuy Mcllor was baptized and confirmed Grant Saturday by his grandfather Mogle with Gerald Mcllor and Craig Larsen as witnesses Family members there to support him were Grandmother Betty Fern Mcllor Gerald and Margcnc Mcllor and family Kelly Rac and Guy Mcllor and Craig Larsen and family of Ephraim Tammy Johnson - 2 - 5287948 son and also attended the Reunion Beatrice and Marvin Fjcldstcd came from Oregon for the Reunion and also visited with their daughter Claire and Jim and their family The family of Peter Marlin Sorenson was in charge of the reunion which included Keith and MaxMax and Emerald ine and Kurt and Lois Sorenson along and Erda with Izola Bartholomew and Arnold Willardson Others attending were Louis and Carllc Sorenson Elaine Christensen Ingrid Sorenson and her son mark and his wife Kathy as well as Alilhc Ross Rcva Boyack and Betty Primary officers and teachers arc calling for pennies by the inch for the Primary Medical Center They urge everyone to to generously tall as they donate to this worthy cause Happy Birthday wishes to Shawn 28 and Joan Jensen September Newman on September 30 Kaye and Marius Dcspain and granddaughter Christi and Jessie went to Smithficld on the weekend to visit with Greg and Nanette Dcspain and toys They attended grandson Brandon’s baptism and the grand openwhere Greg is ing of Wallmart employed visitors afternoon at Sunday Marius and Kaye Dcspains home to celebrate Kayes birthday were and friend Brent Beach and his Julie Hammond daughter Lynzcc and toys David and Lori Beck and family Trudy and Kevin Dcspain and family and Nannctlc and children Dcspain |