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Show G REDMOND WanjMi Widafsen - Phvi 529-339- 0 M'.ir.v were guests at the Despoil) home. They included Mr ami Mrs. Keith Peterson, Richlield. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mills, Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. lasioned theme. The program included a skit with Sue Allred, Iris Hales, Shirley Mickelsen, Carla Wilkins, Linda Wilson, George Anderson, Klsmore, Christensen, and Betty Miller; the nursery children sang three songs, with Nikki Mickelsen directing and Raelyn Anderson accompanying; a reading by Lillian Hales; the Kitchen Band played a medley of old songs; a history of Relief Society was given by JoeAnn Heath. Fun prizes were given for different things. Relief Society women who were born on or before 1900 were honored. Each received a bouquet of roses. They are: Alveretta Draper, whom Karol Draper brought from Fillmore for the program; Ora Seely, Dora Weller, Rose Sorenson, Vera Peterson, Selda Payne, Margaret Nelson, Olga Larsen, Sunday, March 19, was a very Granger; Mr. and Mrs. l.aVnn and Robert A. Kniindv, special day for Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen, Midvale, and Mr. Philo Rasmussen. Velina was and Mrs. Alan Gurr. lormerly honored with a birthday party of Pioche, and now Richlield The Relief Society had its at the home of her daughter, residents. Also allending were tooth Mrs. Jerilyn Despain in Richbirthday party Tuesday. two granddaughters. Mrs. Scott Hales and Shirley field. The Rasmussens' other t.lerrae) Lee, Manti, and Mr, Iris Mickelsen w ere in charge of the five children and families also and Mrs. Donald Klliolt. Guntable decorations, corsages for attended the party: Mr. and nison the members, program, and Mrs. Wendell Rasmussen. In addition to the birthday luncheon. They were assisted Redmond; Mrs. Ted Phyllis parly, office stall members of Fillmore, St. George; Mr" and the ASC'S Office in Richfield, by Counselor Phyllis Jensen. Mrs. Ronald Rasmussen. with whom lhilo worked for 14 Kvery thing was in the old- i Fresh Radishes i Mix or Match & 4for bunches Onions Kathy Willardsen, Carol in- Ken Hales went to Salt Lake Saturday to visit his children and do genealogy. Whitney Christensen was in Salt Lake Thursday on business for the Senior Citizens. He visited Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peterson. Royal has just been released from the hospital after suffering a massive heart attack. He is doing well. We send our best wishes for a complete recovery. The Kitchen Band entertained at the High Priests party Friday evening. They had a banquet hosted by the Salina Third Ward in the Salina Elementary School. A party was enjoyed Friday evening in the Cultural Hall by the Young Marrieds and Young Adults Sunday School class. They had an Olympics. Brent Snow Watercolor Exhibit The Ninth Annual Watercolor West exhibit is on display now through the end ot March in the l. Jensen, Pearson, NEED STORAGE SPACE? Turner Moving SELF STORAGE UNITS $10 and up 500 So. 100 West Richfield, Utah - Ph. Wyommo 8 Short Sleeve Cotton Shirts Mad Man they were in charge. Debbie Members ot the Six County Commissioners will meet at 2 p m. Monday. March 27, in the Juab County Courthouse. Easter Values Christy taken to the Gunnison Hospital. She was released Tuesday. Her daughter, Mrs. Donald (Car-m- a ) Larsen, was in the hospital at the same time with a kidney infection. She was released . Wednesday. We send bot'-- of them our best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson announce the marriage of Mrs. Meet Monday Phillips Library at Snow College. The exhibit ot 48 paintings by Lucy dowment lor the Arts and the Utah Institute of Fine Arts. Many ot the paintings are tor sale. The exhibition also has been or will be displayed in seven other cities in Utah, Idaho, and y iruuii Six-Coun- ty some ot the top watercolorists in the country is brought to Snow by the National En Anyone desiring to put local items in the Redmond News next week, please call the Sun Office, Marjorie Mickelsen will be out of town. She left Sunday, March 19, on an tour of Hawaii with her daughter, Mrs. Jarl (Beth) Kiingervik, of lleher City. Jensen came in carrying the torch and lit a big one. Medals Mickelsen, Idella Willardsen, were given, which were candy, Leona Mickelsen, and Eva Jenlollipops, etc. to the winners in sen. Luncheon consisted of the events. They also had relay stew, sweet soup, races. The eats went along with abelshivers, and homemade ice the races, such as chips & dip. cream. They served malts afterwards. Mrs. James (Jo Ann) Wilson, Linda Wilson and Larry suffered a heart attack and was Bosshardt are the teachers, and Phoebe numm ouu, Cruel World JEANS Mel Fruita, Colorado, stayed Friday night with Karen Hales at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hales. They are roommates at Snow College. Saturday, they went to Nephi to attend the wedding of By BNG, Faded Glory , Prim Time , D. C. another roommate, Cheryl Penrod. Karen Hales, Marci Lund, Nelsons (JoLane) daughter, Janet Lund, Wendy Chidester, Marie Facon Lewis to Wayne Hal Jensen and Doug ChristenHopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. sen are home from Snow Max Hopkins, of Salt Lake. College on their quarter break. They were married March 16 in SAUNA, UTAH Elko, Nevada. They will live in Salt Lake. Lorraine Peterson was in Salt Lake last weekend visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pickett and family. Lorraine is leaving this week to go to Logan and N LAST MINUTE start classes at Utah State University. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jensen and family attended the wedding of their son, Hal, and Diana Wilkinson. They were married Saturday, March 12, in the Manti Temple. A reception was held that evening in Salt Lake at the Crestwood Villa. Open house will be in the DeKator Manor in Salina March 25. The Senior Citizens had a program Thursday evening in the Legion Hall. Newell Olsen conducted and told jokes between the numbers. Darin Christensens Prices Effective March 23, 24, 25 SALINA ONLY Bosshaidt and Jeff Peterson wnxijssj. sang and accompanied themselves on their guitars; Brent and Marla Hansen and Harvey and Sharon Hansen, Center-fielsang songs, with Marla accompanying on the guitar; Rachelle Rasmussen played a violin solo, accompanied by Debbie Rhonda Hales; Christensen and Kimberlie Hansen, Centerfield, sang a song and played their ukeleles; Lorraine Peterson and Marjorie Mickelsen played a mandolin duet; Duane Anderson sang and played his guitar; and David Caldwell, Centerfield, sang and accompanied himself on the guitar. Adley Peterson finished the program with a joke. Light refreshments were served by the food committee. The Legion Auxiliary met Thursday evening in the Senior BGehIMd Citizens Room of the Legion Hall to decide on girl staters and to enlist new members. - Mrs. Maylen Mickelsen and children went to Salt Lake Thursday ta visit her sister and other friends and relatives and to attend the wedding of a niece. Pre-Wash- od Brushed .. . . . Vovo Got All Thats New In iDeniii Jeans Denim is a favorite for everyone and Paulettes has a terrific selection of styles and brand names. Choose from fabrics or brushed denims, highlighted with pre-washe- d color and style in junior sizes and waist sizes 26-3- Spring Coats 13 Off Mrs. Lavon Mr. and Rasmussen, Midvale, stopped in Friday morning to see his parents, the Philo Rasmussens. LaVon uas on his way to Rich- field to install electronic equipment in the new hospital. Their children were staying in Mt. Pleasant with her parents. Clifford Christensen went to Salt Lake Friday to spend the weekend with his children and take care of business. 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