Show f fSNipi J jirif rasj The SunNews MfJwwwmvwwjwwwwwJWM'mmswMww)vzm’ Wednesday Nov 4 1992 Open House for Elma F Bouvang on Nov 14 The children of Elma F Bouvang would like to invite everyone to an Open House for her 90th It will be held in the birthday Ward Cultural Hall Saturday November 141 992 from 2 to 4 They request no gifts please Elma was bom November 16 1902 in Centerfield Utah to Alfred and Caroline Fjeldsted She was the oldest of six children She married Elgin Bouvang December 12 1923 He died April 9 1984 She has lived in the Gunnison Valley all her life and has been active in her church community and Temple Work Her children are Madge (Vernon) Peterson Clearfield Alice (Merrill) Peterson Cedar City VerBountiful non (Renee) Bouvang Redmond Fay (Merrill) Hampton She has 26 grandchildren 45 greatand 1 grandchildren pm Heather Sorenson and Jaren Anderson SorensonAnderson say vows Melvin wed will tural Hall All friends and relatives are welcome Heather is the daughter J and Shirlene Sorenson Jaren is the son Jeanette Anderson of Ned of of Newell and of Gunnison Diabetesglaucoma screening set for Nov 7 in Richfield The Central Utah Chapter AmeriAwarecan Diabetes Association’s ness Fair and Glaucoma Screening will be held November 7 at Red Hills Middle School 9 am to pm Richfield from Keynote speaker of the event will be Dr Richard B Cannon who has served many years in various capacities in Utah’s Diabetes Association His 9 am address will be “What’s new in diabetes research” The public is invited to attend the free fair After Dr Cannon s address there will be five rotating educational sessions on the following: Type I Diabetes by Lucie Primary Children’s Medical Center Type II Diabetes Dr David Collins of Sevier Valley Hospital Diabetes Nutrition Dietician Diane Houston Diabetes First Aid Richfield EMTs Eliminating be- havior by Jodie Johnson counselor at Snow College the fair will be free Throughout screenings for glaucoma blood pressure and for blood glucose Sevier Valley Hospital offers special mammogram screening Sevier Valley Hospital’s Radiology Department is offering a special screening November mammogram 2 through November 6 Cost of the screening is $45 Gunnison Stake Singles invited to party Nov 9 All single adults in the Gunnison Stake area are invited to attend a program and dinner at the Gunnison NovemStake Center on Monday ber 9 beginning at 7 pm and Bring your own dishes come to the Stake Center for an evening of entertainment and enjoy- The mammograms will be read by the radiologist and a report will be forwarded to the patient’s physician Patients will need to contact their physician for results extension 262 to Call make your appointment their 60th anniversary Melvin and Blanch Taylor recently celebrated their 60ih wedding anniversary They were married in Loa Utah on October 21 1932 They were later sealed in the Manti LDS Temple They spent their first years of married life in Wayne County and later moved to Mayfield where they still make their home They are parents of six children: Three seminars on families and family issues will be held on Thurssponsored days during November by the Parent and Child Enrichment Center (PACE) Dixie Carter PACE Center coordinator said all seminars will be held at the Sevier Valley Applied Center amphitheater at Technology 3 pm with a repeat session at 7 pm All seminars are free to the public On November 5 guest speaker Michelle Lundell of Charter Canyon Hospital will give “Tips for Kids in School” Drs Bill and Chris Marshall of the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and BYU will return 12 to repeat their very November popular seminar from last year’s series “How to Make Strong Healthy Families” Dr Glen Jensen of USU 19 on “The will speak November The moon moves at an average speed of 2300 miles per hour will be served Friday sandwiches nighter and on Saturday the Gunnison Valley Lions club will serve their delicious Taco Salad and Sloppy Joes To tempt your sweet tooth we will have an bakery and homemade candy Bring the family and healthy appetites for dinner while you shop Each of our participants are wrapping up special thank you gifts given away in drawings held every hour throughout the period Entry tickets will be given with every purchase made and winners must be present to receive to be their gifts We invite everyone to come and visit the Mistletoe Mall for the finest selection in Holiday decoratYou will enjoy ing and gift ideas convenient parking fabulous displays and food services We also encourage you to stop and shop at other businesses in our city for all your holiday shopping needs relationships don't have to deer hunt to d meats enjoy You home-canne- JoAnn Mortensen Utah State University You don’t have to be a deer hunter to enjoy the convenience of meat meat can be used for quick stews and soups shredded for burritos or sandwiches or used on winter camping trips said JoAnn Mortensen Utah State University Extension Home economist With a US Department of approved venison rec- pork meats sary for You have a choice of raw pack or hot pack methods when putting meat in the canning jars In die raw pack method the meat is packed in the jars raw with no added liquid It will make its own juice because it is 1st Baptist Church in the pressure canner processed The natural juices however will not end up covering all the meat the In the hot pack method meat is browned and cooked to rare before being placed in the bottle The cooked meat in the canning jar is covered with hot juices from the initial cooking If necessary boiling water broth or tomato juice is addei With wild game tomato juice helps tame the wild flavor The hot pack method may give you better overall quality for several reasons according to Mortensen: Meat that is browned before further cooking has better flavor 2 Natural shrinkage of meat has already taken place 3 Meat more moist covered with liquid is teaspoon of salt Adding per pint of meat (two teaspoons of salt per quart jar) is optional one are on After the canning lids and rings the jars of meat they must be in the pressure canner for processed times at 13 pounds the following pressure (altitude adjustment for 4001 to 6000 feet) 75 minutes for pints 90 minutes for quarts The processing time is the same whether you use the raw pack or hot pack method USDA approved meat canning recipes are available at all county USU Extension Office Call the Sevier County Extension at ext 275 The fool wonders the wise man asks — Benjamin Disraeli Thursday PM Bowling Standings of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League are as follows for October 29 1992 Scenic Quik Stop is ahead with 27 wins 13 losses NS Gun Club and Zions Bank continue to fight it out tied at Gary’s Auto Body is spectively High Individual Game and High Individual Series scratch and handicap were all taken by Jean 213 239 538 617 respectively Stigs Sprouse 3 High Team Game and High Team Series in Scratch and Handicap all were taken by Scenic Quik Stop 724 850 1925 and 2303 re Informal Bible Study Wednesday Evenings 7:00 pm Refreshments & Nursery Provided As of September 6 Sunday School 10:00 am Of Sunday School -- 10 am Sunday Service -- 11 am Worship Service 11:00 am v£ Impact of Divorce” of this series of seminars are Sevier School District Richfield City Library USU Extension Services RSVP and Action and IHC Hospitals to Mrs Carter the According purpose of the PACE Center is to provide opportunities for all members of our communities to enhance themselves and their families’ lives regardless of age PACE accomplishes this by improving skills and attitudes for responsible thinking and behaviors linked to education and a larger pressure canner Pressure cookers should NOT be used as pressure canners Meat is classified as a low acid food All low acid foods must be pressure canned for food safety reasons To prepare the meat first trim off all excess fat For strong flavored wild meats soak one hour in brine water containing one tablespoon of salt per quart of water Afterwards rinse and remove large bones The brine soak is not neces- Centerfield of this annual event Mistletoe Mall has in gained a favorable reputation crafting circles around the state and we are pleased with the response from crafters who want to participate with us in this year’s boutique” There will be a large variety of quality crafted items on display including country woods ceramics wildlife sculptures floral arrangements various hand sewing stuffed animals dressed rabbits and bears personalized story books and more items to delight the holiday shopper An added convenience for our shoppers this year will be the centralized checkout Barbecued beef or chicken Organizers state that “The “Home canning meat is a way to take advantage of good buys of especially if you have limited freezer space” said Mortensen “You do need to use a pressure canner to meat” she added She said there is a difference between a small pressure cooker and The ensemble performs at various bluegrass festivals and is featured at the annual International Bluegrass Music Associaton’s Fan Fest in Owensboro Kentucky and Saturday Final preparations are being made for the tenth annual Mistletoe Mall to be held Friday November 6 Nofrom 6 to 9 pm and Saturday vember 7 from 10 am to 4 pm at Gunnison Valley High School’s Girl’s meat The US Navy’s premier group "Country Current" will perform a free concert at Snow College on Friday November 20 at 7:30 pm The concert will be held in the Activity Center at the College and the seating will be general admission Tickets for the concert will be required even though they will be made available free of charge 8 Friday Gym Agriculture (US DA) ipe you can use beef lamb veal or bear Navy Bluegrass group to perform at Snow 300 North 75 West Centerfield Utah Mistletoe Mall set this Neil (Berta) Taylor of Woods Cross Verla (Burke) Lynn (deceased) Smith Ml Pleasant Judy Finch Grantsville Shanna (Leslic)James Bountiful and Ardella (Keith) Peterson They have 24 grandchildren and 28 They were honored with a family dinner at the Mayfield Church on October 24 1992 Seminars on family values set through Nov ment Acting Pastor Medford Hutson Blanch Taylor Couple celebrated will Heather Dawn Sorenson and Jaren Newell Anderson have chosen Saturday November 7 1992 as their wedding day They will be honored with a Reception that evening from 7 to 9 pm at the Centerfield Ward Cul & Chelce Preston 3 was named first attendant in the Tiny Miss section of the Halloween Pageant sponsored by the Wellington Fire Dept Women's Auxiliary She modeled formal wear and her Halloween costume an Indian Princess which was also chosen the winning costume Chelce's mother is Shana Preston Salina Grandparents are David & Sheila Jackson Salina and Dwaine and Gay Preston Wellington in Pastor Mika Sterling Bardon South Sanpete Baptist Church Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem porary 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