Show V June Mayfield News OIMa Cornell - Elsie Lucile Johnson Buchanan gar- - ome Idren inda 'Salt wife Jill of have reat- - onor 28th reek Fish sare oger lun- Col- - ured CENTERFIELD— Elsie Lucile Johnson Buchanan 79 of Centerfield died June 7 997 in the Gunnison Valley Hospital She was born June 8 1918 in Centerfield Utah to William Harold and Jennie MaRa Christensen Johnson She married Mack Neil Buchanan on September 22 1937 in Centerfield Utah Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple on April 10 1956 He died July 16 1971 Elsie was very active in the LDS church and also in the community She is survived by her children: Jerry WashL(Joy) Buchanan of Bremerton ington Vivian M Buchanan of Seattle Washington Roger M(Cheryl) Buchanan of Sheridan Wyoming and Charlene L Buchanan of Bloomfield New Mexico and two great grandEight grandchildren children Brother Bert (Jcry) Johnson of Redmond Utah sister Faye (Kirk) Anderson of Redmond Utah Services Funeral ftatell Hews Lenore Elmen Olsen Lenore Elmen Call fludry Olsen age 88 of Centerfield passed away on June 4 1997 at the in Provo Utah She was bom June 22 1908 in Magna Utah East Lake Care Facility a daughter of Hyrum and Annie Olsen of Axtell Utah July 2 Eliason 1928 She married Elmen in Salt Lake Utah City James Edgar “Eddie" October He died 1971 She I be oree inia ircia ents of t eron y seen ates All- - onal tion ling trds lour lon- - dby Cari orth rom top fthe ntry irryl usic first will ear Jr itrol le rcia ents 5 of ron dt een ites all iigh On Saturday June 7th Vonda Bogh’s family met at the Care Center to celebrate with Vonda The “cameo” you! singing group was on hand to perform for all the residents Mayfield Community Care Center Thursday June 12 was our birthNews day party for residents having June Our mother's and father’s tree is Birthdays Vonda Bogh and Veda complete On each green leaf is the Jensen are our special birthday ladies name of each residents mother Apples Amy Gregerson played the piano were added to the tree with each ones music while residents and families father’s name on Last Wednesday visited and ate apple pie and ice cream Hillbilly Fly swatters were made by Thursday morning the residents went outdoors for their exercise group many of the residents as momento’s for Father’s Day Friday was busy with beauty shop Essie Sorensen and Phyllis Cowley exercise popcorn and card bingo and Nora Lee Koven were our enterThe Veda Jensen family met on tainers on Monday afternoon Several Saturday at the nursing home in honor of Veda’s 89th birthday valley residents were visiting the nursing home this day as it was Vonda Bogh’s 82 birthday will be held today 1997 in the Gayle dren by her children: Keith and Maxine Olsen of Orem of Mesquite Nevada Valeen and Dent Sorensen of Salina is survived Olsen 9 32 Ronald Elmen of Kearns Funeral services were held Saturday June Burial was in the Centerfield City Cemetery Funeral Home of Richfield and Salina Utah Elmen of California and Vaudis 7 1997 under Floyd and grandchiland sister: Lawrence Brothers Jorgensen at the Centerfield of Centerfield LDS Chapel of Springer Turner the direction Tony Thomas Nardella Tony Thomas Nardella 70 a long time resident of Salmon Idaho died on May 21 1997 at his home following a long illness He was bom May 31 1926 in Steam- boat Springs He enjoyed fishing with his family Survivors include and spending time Paulette of Salmon three daughters Nicole (husband Licano and Dawn Nardella of Isaac) Salmon Launa Nardella of Boise a son Mike Nardellaof Anchorage Alaska four his wife Colorado to Ralph and Charto ity Mae Evens Nardella He moved Salmon when he was 13 During World sisters Mabeline Marie Linda and Frances War II and the Korean War he served with all of Montana twin grandson Mathew the army After the war he moved back to and Richard of Anchorage and Michael Salmon and worked with his father as a Isaac of Salmon Hewas preceded indeath brick mason He helped build the Steele by his parents and his son Terry Nardella Memorial Hospital the Salmon LDS Funeral services were held on Saturday church Salmon Valley Cheese Factory May 31 1997 under the direction of the homes several and Lloyd Shaw American Legion Post No67 On May 19 1975 he and his wife Full military honors and service His daughPaulette were married in Salmon Idaho ter Dawn Nardella play ed taps on her trumHe was an active member of the Lloyd pet Shaw American Legion Post no 67 in PauletteNardella is the daughter of Paul Salmon Talented in music He sang at and Beryl Ball of Salina and Lila and Bob several weddings and funerals in Salmon Fleming of Gunnison Senior Ngtjs Menu 22nd Bert Bulkley of Aurora was elected president with Mrs Pyrce (Cheryl) Hales to serve as secretary Mrs Don (Jean) Neilson accepted the juice and cheese pizza appointment to be in charge of the June buttered com fruit cup cake milk or information booth manned by senior citizens and located at the American juice ham au gratin potaJune Legion Hall This volunteer service is in operation from Memorial day to toes green beans cherry pie bread Labor Day butter milk or juice The month of May was older Ameributtered June cabbage com peaches cake breadbutter milk cans month The Board of Trustees honored three couples who have given or juice Gunnison Valley Seniors exemplary care giving service to nior citizens in our community The will have blood presJune sure blood sugar and blood oxygen three couples who were special guests at the last dinner and social were Mr taken at noon June meeting will be held & Mrs Jay Anderson Mr &Mrs at 10:30 am Wayne Burr and Mr and Mrs Robert June clinic from - 12 North Sevier Seniors Atthe concluding social oftheNorth Sevier Senior Citizens held on May Shannon isJoanand Doug’s daughter They all have spent time shopping and eating out in both Salt Lake City and Richfield They went out fordinner on Father’s Day to honor Ross and Doug Sacrament Speakers Sunday morning were leaders and youth that tended Stake Youth Conference last leaders were: Linda Goff Virgina Brown and Chris Goff Youth speakers were: Jessie and Doug Brown modeled theclothing article they sewed in on Thursday The elementary summerschool went to Hansen Planetarium on Thursday which they all enjoyed Tammra and Vic daughter of Julie and Elwood Sorenson stopped by on their way home from Oklahoma where they visited with Tammra's E ther Joe Emily and Rhonda Mecham Tim Sanders Logan Cowley and Mathew Humphrey Denise and Donald Hill Kathy and Ted Christensen and Jolene and Steve Camp and families visited with Elwood and Julia Sorenson Sunday afternoon for Father’s Day Chappell Hoping all the fathers had a nice day on Sunday Mark and Shontae Hatch of Cedar Last w eek Joan G ies parents Ross City Utah are proud to announce the and Ethel McCausland spent the week arrival of their little bundle of joy with Joan and Doug They all attended Kyler Mark Hatch made his appeargraduation of the University of Utah ance June 3rd 1997 He weighed 7 to see Shannon Wadstein graduate lbs 7 oz and was 21 inches long Excited grandparents are Natalie Richfield Barth Winn Sorensen Earl and Sadie Hatch Mayfield Richfield Great grandparents are Roger and June 9 1997 Salina Marlin MILLETT— Melissa and Jason Gayle Nielsen Sorensen Midvale Millett of Kingston had a girl Patsy Winn Centerfield June 11 1997 Great great grandparents are Marand William Jones lin and Nelda Sorensen Salina of Joseph had a boy Birth Announcment Sevier Hospital Births have been planning your mission farewell homecoming wedding birthday or anniversary for a long time Remember to plan ahead to meet our publishing deadlines! 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It’s FREE IG SAVINGS RV & Gunnison Utah IMS $750 $750 $4849 $5599 $6399 5 Community Calendar Saturday June 21 Horsemanship Clinic based on Communication InSalina Riding Club Arena structed by Don Lindsay (east of stop) 9 am to 4 pm Riders and spectators welcome Monday June 16 Basketball Camp in Gunnison begins See Coach Danny Hill about late registration and costs June 19 21 &24-2- 8 Mormon Miracle Pageant in Manti Show starst at dusk Note new dates earlier than usual Dinners available at LDS Churches before the performance June 18 21 &25&26 Primitave Pottery Making Workshop at Fremont State Park Sevier County Participants learn art of Fee Required For information contact Dee Hardy June 21 Sevier Class of 935 Reunion Begins at in at the Carriage Court Salina Today is the official First Day of Summer North casserole yams cookie breadbutter milk or June noon 1997 Salina SunGunnison Valley News Page 5ZO-79- Happy Birthday to Our Mayor! Mayor Ace Robertson celebrates his birthday this week Happy Birthday to June II Wednesday 18 after Sport Center 528-724- 4 POLRRIS Believe it 2 Noon June 28 Hans Christian Andersen Story Telling Festival Held at the Ephraim Square 1st North and Main from 10 am to 5 pm Junior Indepence Day Rodeo 6 pm at the Sevier County Fairgrounds For more information contact Layne Torgenson June 29 July 345 Independence Day Activities See our special calendar June 25 with dates times and highlights of what is going on in our communities To ensure your activity is included on the as soon as or calendar please call Lori at you can! July 89 Camp aat Castle Rock Cost information call the Utah State Extension ext 278 is $12 office For more in Richfield To submit your event for the Community Calendar send your information by mail toCommunity Calendar SalinaSunG VNews PO Box 185 Gunnison No events will be taken by phone UT 84634 or fax to Storytelling Festival planned for Ephraim Li ves and times have come and gone but the stories live on and on The second annual Hans Christian Andersen Storytelling Festival will be held on June 28th at the historic Ephraim Square from 10 am to 5 pm The Festival will feature five- - one hour storytelling sessions A pass for all day will be available for individuals or families or tickets can be purchased for each individual storytelling hour The storytelling Festival is a family affair with children and adults welcome Several of the storytellers from Salt lake and Provo area will be telling tales of Scandinavia Debi Richan is a return performer from last year and she will again delight the audience with her humor passion and understanding She has been a regular performer at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival Debi has been heard on radio and television and as a featured performer at BYU Women’s Conference She is currently serving as president of the Utah Storytelling Guild Debi performs professionally with an obvious love of the stories and the audience Terra Allen began telling stories as a small child back then she got in trouble for those Now audiences all over the West are entertained be a special brand of magic known as “Terra’s Tales” Her performer ener gize the spirit and lighten the heart Joyce Thorum Skidmore a performer since age 3 graduated in Theater Communication at University of Utah and is currently professor of TheaterCommunication at BYU She is the author of Happy Holidays a collection of children’s stories An educator performerdirector and journalist Her pioneer musical “They came to the Fort” had been written for the Pioneer Sesquicentennial and will be presented at Wheeler Historic Farm this summer Joyce Skidmore’sgrand-fathe- r Christian Andersen Thorum who was also an actordirectorplay-wrigh- t was born and reared in Ephraim Mark Gollaher an actor and storyteller with a long list of credentials recently appeared as Hans Christian Andersen at the Ephraim Scandinavian Festival For those who missed his wonderful renditions of some of Danish fairy tales he the will be telling again at pm at the first afternoon session Local storytellers will also participate including Aleta Breakwell Susie Nilsson Sharron Bird and others Fairy tales ghost tales bedtime tales laughin’ tales tall tales historic tales dramatic tales and most of all Scandinavian tales to be told Saturday June 28th on the grounds of the historic Ephraim Square 1st North and Main Ephraim Utah |