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Show 4 The Salina Sun. March 30, n mrjT?iTTTinvM-Ktotjoiie tHickdtc Hossli.mlt iiii'ii ll was, awarded a diploma KnIoiinioii LaSalle Irani Umu'iMlv, (,'lui'ago, billowing the MKeetul eomplelioii a! a eouiM m Intel 101 Douiiatmg A i(71 graduate ol Noilli Sutler High School and a 1974 graduate ol the I'mvcisdv ol I tali with a IIS m Fashion Met chandiMiig. Marcia is manned to Neal F an Bosshar dt, l'he ha e two chddien. Jason Neal. 2. and Ann. six months Mama M An open house lor the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Sylven Christensen was held in the Town Hall Saturday evening. Among the guests were his sister, Mr. and Mrs Charles Gurr, of Sigurd, and their children, Earl and Anna Lou Gurr, Mr and Mrs Mitch n , ' McAllister, all of Salt Lake City, Mrs Wallen Christensen, Manti, Mrs Dale Cadwallader, Alameda, Calif . Mr and Mrs Dale Cadwallader, Jr , Provo, Mr. and Mrs Voll Demings, Richfield and Mr and Mrs Clarence Granlund, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs Wayne Nelson and Mr and Mrs Garn Nelson and family, Bountiful. Mr and Mrs. Reese Nelson and family, Roy; and Stanton Nelson and the ; two boys, Salt Lake, spent Easter weekend with Hilton ' Nelson Hilton returned to Salt Lake with Wayne, where he un-- , derwent eye surgery on Wednesday. He will be staying with his daughter, Grace, for the - next two weeks Mr, and Mrs Jay Lund and Marci and Mr and Mrs. Willis Hales, Kendell and Chnstene went to Mesquite, Nev to square dance and spend the Easter holiday Mr. and Mrs Gerald Wilkinson and family, Salt Lake, and Mr and Mrs. Bartley Jensen and daughter were here for the wedding reception of Hal and Diana Jensen Mr. and Mrs Nordell Peterson and baby, of Salt Lake, were visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gleave Peterson, over the weekend Mr and Mrs Jay Christensen ; had their son, Mr. and Mrs. - Dale Christensen and family, of Salt Lake, visiting with them I for Easter. Visitors of Ken Hales Friday i and Saturday were Mavis Hales ; and children, Vera Sorenson, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ; Newman, John and Burke, a foster daughter, Louise Tapaha ' and her sister, of Granger, and Burkes fiancee Karen Haneter, of Myton Mr and Mrs. Jim Riley and boys, of Garland, were here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Arnold Willardson. Mr. and Mrs UDell Johnson had their children home for the Easter holiday. They are Sue Johnson and her friend, Jill Sumquist, of Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Terri Hansen and family, Midvale; Mr and Mrs Norman Jensen and his sister, Janell, of Centerfield. Valerie extended her visit until Tuesday Gayla Johnson and her friend, Ray Barrington, of Salt Lake, spent the weekend with her father, Kent Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Jensen and family, of Midvale, visited with his mother, Mrs Thelma Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ahlquist and girls, of Hunter, were at her parents, Mr and Mrs LaMar weekend Bosshardt, for the - Vh .Mi 529-339- Sadie Bastian Is Victim Of Auto Accident 0 and Mrs Bert Jensen and luinily, ol Granger, were visiting with Lester Jensen Irorn Thursday to Sunday Mrs llar.ey Dickerson and children, ol Salt Lake, visited Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr and Mrs Byron Jensen Mrs Peterson Ruby is trom recent recuperating surgery at the home ol her sister. Mr and Mrs Wallace Poulson Mr and Mrs Ron Stucki, of Paoma, Colo spent Fuday to Sunday with Mr and Mrs , Ronald Allred The family of Charles Hampton met at the home of his daughter, Mr and Mrs Jerold Colby, in Salina, Monday evening to celebrate Charles 88th birthday Lloyd Willardson came home from the Gunnison Hospital Tuesday, where he had surgery Lloyd is improving and we wish him a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Neldon Peterson and family, Salt Lake, visited Sunday with their parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Hampton and Mr. and Mrs Adley Peterson Mr and Mrs Keith Hampton were visited by most of her family last weekend They are Mr. and Mrs Morris Brinkerhoff and family, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dean, Las Vegas, Mr and Mrs Emil Brinkerhoff, Bicknell, Mr and Mrs. Jim Jensen and and Centerville, family, Stacey, Rodger, and Ricky Brinkerhoff, of Bicknell. Visiting at the home of Glen Mickelsen were Shirleys sisters, Mr and Mrs Dave McEwen and family and Mr and Mrs Boyd Simper, all ot Salt Lake Cny Mr. and Mrs David Peterson and family were in Fillmore of Saturday for a her family Friday, March 24, Mr and Mrs Merlin Ashman and Mr and Mrs Gerry Ashman and family attended the wedding of Tammy Christensen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Don L Christensen, of Las Vegas, and Stephen Wood, son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Wood The marriage was solemnized in the St George Temple, and the wedding reception was held at the Las Vegas Country Club Tammy is a niece of the Merlin Ashmans. Sunday, the Ashmans attended church services with the in Bryan Hafen family Mesquite, Nev Sugar, Sugar Everywhere Federal regulations require food to list processors ingredients of products in order of quantity. A look at the labels of many processed foods will show sugar at the top of the list meaning the product contains more sugar than anything else Its not surprising that Americans annually consume 114 pounds of sugar per person - ten times more than they should Some researchers are finding evidence that excess sugar consumption may lead to diabetes and heart problems Remember to check labels on products from hot dogs to vegetables to see what youre eating Or, choose unprocessed foods - fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh fish, chicken and meats, whole grain cereals and breads , Academy Awards Show April 3 12, V. in re- Joseph Joubert requirements, I are pretty Q. My wife and We both equal in most things. work, make the same salary, and are insured for the same amount with the same company. Yet her life insurance costs less! How come? a very good reason. insurance costs less because women live longer than men, and would be expected to pay premiums for a longer period than men Or, to state it more precisely, life insurance premiums are rates, based on mortality which are consistently lower for women than men at all ages. Your wifes premium reflects this difference, so her premium is lower than yours A Her For life "Ruling is easy, difficult." governing Goethe Prom Spsciall SUITS ce c20 o 0 f f This IA:sti:ilTuin:li Ho c The nominees for Best Supporting Actor in THE 50TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS, to be aired live Monday. are (clockwise from upper left) Mikhail Baryshnikov for The Turning Point,' Pater Firth April 3, on ABC-Tfor 'Equus.' Jason Robardt in 'Julia.' Maximilian Schell in 'Julia' and Alec Guinness in Star Wars ' cLife Of The forest The Secret THE USEFUL ACORN Moore, invocation, Leland Payne, and Camp Cedar Ridge Mildred DUP Resolution, Brown Tribute, Ida Alvey, Oh My Father," LaRee Bastian Balle, speaker, Sidney Bastian, That Wonderful Mother of Mine, 1 Cool stylish suits are an absolute must have for your summer wardrobe1 Here favorite vested looks Linen tke navy suit and classic blue and white cord version Suit yourself with both1 Marvin Payne, remarks, Bishop Jorgensen, benediction, Golden Payne, and postlude music, Mrs Moore Ernest Bastian dedicated the WEEVIL bores a hole THE GRAY SQUIRREL and lays an egg inside is picky about his acorns, the acorn, and a moth He discards those con- lays eggs on its outside, taming larvae or fungi, grave A SOIL DWELLERS move in on a riddled, acorn shell both to reside and to feed on whatever remains inside. ATLANTA BRAVES VS. LOS ANGELES DODGERS rt u S cj m i m ijM O ft m ATLANTA BRAVES PITCHERS Boggs, Tommy Capra, Buzz Collins Don Devine Adrian Easterly, Jamie Hanna, Preston Leon Max Niekro Phil Ruthven Dick Solomon Eddie Major league baseball returns to NBC-TSaturday, April 8, as the defending National League champions Los on the Atlanta Braves in the first Angeles Dodgers take game of this doubleheader. The second game will pit the World Champion New York Yankees against the revitalized Texas Rangers. In the event of a rainout, NBC will show the Houston Astros vs. the Cincinnati Reds game as its lead broadcast. If the r game is rained out, NBC will show the Baltimore Orioles vs Milwaukee Brewers. Yankee-Range- LOS ANGELES DODGERS PITCHERS Forster Terry German Mike Hooton Burt Hough Charlie John Tommy Rau Doug Rhoden Rick Sutton Don Webb Hank (?ATTRN WIRING-- - how USETP Li MOST HIL.H QUALITY TAPE HOME RAPiO, AMP STEBEOSYMEMS EECOE-pEBY Waa imvemtep TV;ST, exHEK'S iu the U.&.ARMY. CATCHERS CATCHERS Correll Vic Murphy Dale Grote Jerry Oates Johnny Yeager Steve Nolan, Joe Pocoroba Biff INFIELDERS Cey Ron Garvey Steve Lacy Lee Lopes Davey Martinez Teddy Russell Bill INFIELDERS Burroughs Jeff Chaney Darrel Gilbreath Rod Paciorek Tom Robinson Craig Rockett Pat Royster Jerry OUTFIELDERS Bonnell Barry Gaston Cito Matthews Gary Miller Eddie Office Rowland CONSULT OUR LISTINGS FOB LAST MINUTE NET WORK CHANGES AND FOR EXACT Am TIME uet of Savings! Off Salniraa -- EQUIPMENT IS WHO THC,t .Ucn ARMY CAREER combat -- UPIOKT . rTE.MS TErT SPECIALISTS. Baker Dusty Burke Glenn Crawford Willie AVAILABLE "TO (3UALIEV FOR A$ LAMP Vic Rick MELS THE ELECTRONIC Monday Mota Manny Simpson Joe Smith Reggie The Atlanta Bravaa will tiy and emerge at a contender in the National League Western Division. f 'sgd-JCI-tB army tracing Expert VN CARE AMP REPAIR OF p OUTFIELDERS Davalillo 13 - is passion "Tenderness pose." Bastian, SPRING COATS i- r, prelude music, Bonnie Bastian SAUNA , UTAH Spring Fashion Friday Barbecued chicken, ricewhite sauce, green peas, stewed tomatoes, oatmeal milk oriuice her Paulettes Smart Shop J or juice. husband, two sons, Burke and and one Alma Bastian, daughter, Mrs Dan (LaReet Balle, all of Vermillion, two daughters, Mrs Conrad (Rae) Kreutzer, Whittier, Calif , and Mrs Alton (Sharon) Hone, Pleasant Grove, 24 grandchildren, four two brothers, Golden Payne, Yucca Valley, Calif , and Leland Payne, Brea, Calif ; and three sisters, Mrs Ada Andrus, West Covma, Calif ; Mrs Roy (Lottie) Jonkey, Glendale, Calif , and Mrs Lanol (Vivian) Larson, Cottage Grove, Ore The program included family Burke breadbutter, breadbutter, peach crisp, milk ch, 1973 prayer, lishtar-ta- r saladdressing, green She was a counselor and past piesulent of the Relief Society, president of Primary, a Relief Society visiting teacher, and all church in teacher organizations, as well as ward organist and a captain of DUP She and her husband filled a mission to Harrisburg, Pa from September, 1973, to Mar- Survivors ethical and experience carrots and potatoes, tossed ple include earned the C L U designation by meeting high educational, fruit juice punch, milk Thursday Beef stew with in the Salt Lake Tem- American insurance society of life who have professionals sauce, potatoes au gratin, fruit cocktail on lettuce leaf, baked brown the f Chattered life Society V nd e rwnters, the national cream, milk or juice Tuesday Roast ham, sweet potato, cabbage salad, whole wheat breadbutter, pudding, milk or juice ed by Prepared pie, pear and cottage cheese salad, whole wheat biscuitbutter, ice Wednesday-Bak- 10 insunancE Monday-Hambur- ger Dublan, Chihuahua, the daughter of Mexico, Elizabeth Ray Staker and Charles Willard Payne She mairied Vernal Bastian Sept 192.1 Weekly Menu .1 in 1907 Page YOUn LIFE Senior Citizens The proposed menu lor Seniors' Nutrition Program lor - 7 is as the week ol April follows' Funeral services were held Monday, March 27, lor Sadie Payne Bastian, 70, who died March 2,1 in Utah Valley Hospital of injuries incurred in an automobile accident. She was a patient for 1.1 days Bishop Joe Jorgensen conducted the services at the Sigui d LDS Chapel Burial was in the Vermillion Cemetery Mrs Bastian was born Dec 6, 1978, r SALINA, UTAH Keebler Fruit Cream Lemon-Orange-Cocon- CooEines. ut m $ Pkg. |