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Show Music Guild Begins Season Five programs presented in the will be Music Guild season, beginning Oct. 7 with the Larson Knscni-blfrom Concord, Calif. The Guild presently is wrap ping up its last week ol mem bership renewal, according to George Potter, Guild president Information on memberships may be obtained from Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fjeldsted, GunMrs James nison, or Mrs. Peterson, Randolph Sorensen, Salma. Cost of memberships is $20 per family, $15 for couples, $7 50 for singles, and $5 for students 12 and over. 529-36- The hoard ol directors, al a meeting this week, determined that memberships may be loaned if the regular member cannot uttend Seating is so limited, that board members are anxious to have every seat tilled at every presentation. There will be no extra tickets at any concert this season due to contracts being filled so much in advance by all artists and the heavy use of the Richfield all where Tabernacle, programs are scheduled The annual fund drive will be a Doll Show in December. Other scheduled presentations are the Young Ambassadors of BYU, Dec. 2, the Senior Citizens Weekly Menu The following is the menu lor the Seniors' Nutrition Program 5 for t he week of Sept Monday Baked fish with tartar sauce, yellow corn, 1 1 green beans, tomato slice, whole wheat breadbutter, apricots, milk or juice. Meat Tuesday loaf, steamed potatoes with parsley, cooked frozen carrots, tossed green saladdressing, breadbutter, custard, milk or juice. Wednesday Roast beef gravy, mashed potatoes, sum- grated carrot salad, whole wheat breadbutter, oatmeal cookie, milk or mer squash, juice. Thursday Ham, sweet potatoes, green peas, cabbage salad, breadbutter, fruit cup, milk or juice. Friday Barbecued chicken, browned rice, green broccoli, fresh fruit wedge, biscuitbut-ter- , cheese cake, milk or juice. Friday is Happy Birthday Party Day ! ! CHRIS J.NORDFELT Salina Locals Maxine Sorensen, granddaughter of Max and Bernice Sorensen, of Salina, was married to Mehran Dadgari on Aug. 29, 1978. was held in Salt Lake City recently. Miss Sorensen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bry D. Sorensen. The bridegroom's parents are Dr. Rasoul Dadgari and Mrs. Nahin Nazari. A School Lunch hop MONDAY, Sept. caband cheese pickle, suey, bage slaw, sconesbutter, apple soy goodiesauce, milk. 18-C- TUESDAY, Sept. on buns, potato rounds, slice of cheese, tossed green salad, jello cubes, cake, milk. Sept. Vegetable meat stew, fried moon harvest rice, 20 rolled slice, saladorange wheat bread, fudge, milk. THURSDAY, Sept. sausages in Nov. 10; Salt Lake City, highlights from opera, Feb. 10, 1979; and Honolulu Symphony, March 5, 1979 Memberships will be ready at the door opening night, Oct. 7, at tables arranged alphabetically, persons unable to attend the opening night will reeeive their memberships from area chairmen. Letter to Editor family Visiting Ruby Casto over the weekend were her son, Ned, from Salt Lake City, and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hurst and their two children, Mrs. Castos Debbie and Rhonda, also of Salt Lake City. World Wide Meetimg Fob LEDS Women Set President Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will address hundreds of thousands of Mormon women the throughout English-speakin- g world in a special live broadcast from the Salt Lake Tabernacle Saturday, Sept. 16, 1978. The leader of the world's lour million Mormons will speak over a special closed-circuaudio line to hundreds of individual gatherings in LI)S it have felt lor a long time that letter of thanks and congratulations was in order for our North Sevier KMT's. They are a group of dedicated and people who know their business In our recent tragedy south ol Salina, our KMT's went to work doing their job with no time wasted and efficiency. They always respond quickly and in each situation give t and compassion to the people they come in contact with. In requesting their help, they always go immediately to work in a job where a weak stomach can have no part It is a pleasure to work with these people. Thanks, North Sevier EMT's for a job well done. I a corn-tor- Jim E. Reynolds, U H P. Channel 9 Is NEAR The Utah Highway Patrol announces that the "NEAR" (National Emergency Aid Radio) program is now operational. With the final installation of CB radios, Utah Highway Patrol personnel will be able to have direct communication FIRST BIRTHDAY Chris J. Nordfelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nordfelt of Satina, celebrated his first birthday Sept. 6, 1978. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nordfelt, Salina, and Mrs. Lucille Johnson, Aurora. WEDNESDAY, Greek Orthodox Choir from Salt Lake City, with traditional church, folk music and dance, with the motoring public. Base stations have been installed throughout the state at dispatch locations and ports of entry and meetinghouses other locations in the United States. Great Canada, Britain, Australia and New Zealand. In addition, arrangements are being made for the address to be televised gatherings to some ol the in the United States. Farm Prices Are Lower Prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers for feed grains and hay generally were lower around than a month earlier, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. Livestock, except for cows, sold for higher prices in August with calves and dairy cow prices up sharply. price received for cows was $34 90 per hundred, down $2 20 from the$37 10 received in July. Turkeys increased two cents to 49? per pound. Alfalfa hay dropped from $47.50 per ton in July to $46 50 in August. Prices paid for feeds in Utah generally were lower in August than in July. Government ol the people seems to be for the people represented by pressure groups Church. -- Elaine A Cannon, new president ot the Young Women of the Church, worldwide ac- tivities and services organization for more than 265,000 girls, ages -- Ruth 12 are are Written comments also around the globe needed to help form the final t decisions on these RARE II broadcast. via a Music for the broadcast will areas. All areas as now mapped will be provided by the combined women's choruses - some 400 fall into one of the following classifications: singers - ol the to Congress 1. Recommend Mormon Tabernacle Choir and that the area should be wilder the Mormon Youth Symphony. closed-circui- to 18 11 2.67 Randall Heath Kenna Simpson 6-95 Don Despain 4 2.59 3.18 4.09 4.35 3.45 3.06 Selda Payne Shirley McAllister Donna Anderson Ronald Bosshardt Blue Johnson Paul Willardson Q What happens if I let my life insurance policy lapse beyond the grace period. Can I reinstate it? MATCH THE PURCHASE GAME STILL GOING THIS WEEK AT Redmond General Store you can usually reinstate a policy up to five years after it lapses Your company may require that you show you are in reasonably good health. And, of course, you must pay the Yes, OUR PRICES ARE BETTER THAN EVER! COMPLETE LINE OF RIFLE AND SHOTGUN SHELLS. HOME DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE STARTING TODAY. premiums with interest. $30.18 Sandra Nielson will be mailed immediately to Church leaders in parts of the world. Saint women All Latter-da12 years of age and older will be invited to attend the special meeting which is sponsored by the First Presidency, the chief governing body ol the Church. The worldwide meeting will be similar in nature to the semi- - overdue s Grocery Contest Winners Funk, who was recently released as president of the Young Women. The addresses will be translated into other major languages, and cassette tape recordings of the translations A The public is encouraged to Dear Sevier County Citizen: next few years may prove to be the most important in the history of our County. Difficult and important decisions will be The highways. The highway death toll in Utah has exceeded the 1977 record for this date, and its time that a concerted effort from the motorists be directed towards improved driving. will likely shape our future course of development. A lifetime of public service, family made which those interests which parallel maintain a to and desire all citizens, the integrity of the good life we enjoy have prompted me to seek this important office. and business our of Cmted? I earnestly ask for your vote in the September 12 Primary Election. FLOYD JOHNSON Republican 22-P- oor for 1 ROBIN MICKELSON, Agent Babies born during the past two weeks at Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield were the following: Mr. and Mrs. John Syddall, Monroe, a boy, Aug. 22, 1978, 3 lbs. 13 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stoker, Richfield, a girl, Aug. 22, 1978, 7 lbs. 5 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boy ter, Aurora, a girl, Aug. 22, 1978, 5 lbs. 14 oz. SAUNA, UTAH Mrs. S-f.- Sevier County Commissioner ', If , 7, Floyd Johnson (Paid Political Advertising) Official Primary Ballot For Sevier County, Utah Sevier Count Official Primary Ballot For Sevier County, Utah Clerk Sevier County Clerk September 12, 1978 September 12, 1978 Duain Brinkerhoff, Bicknell, a girl, Aug. 24, 1978, 8 lbs. 8 oz. Mrs. Sincerely boy Southern Agency management. The area receive further study for wilderness or nonwilderness. There will be a qualified person available in each forest office during the hours stated above, to answer questions, clear up areas of concern, and assist persons in making written input on this important decision concerning the future management of the Fishlake National Forest. gatherings world-famou- Put the area into 3. disseminated take a direct hand in not only reporting emergencies, but in the specific area of removing the driver under the influence of alcohol or drugs from our New Arrivals and of the 2. August 24, 1978 d cake, milk. Mr. women's r Gregory Osborn, Richfield, a girl, Aug. 24, 1978, 7 lbs. 4 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gates, Richfield, a girl, Aug. 26, 1978, 5 lbs. 2oz. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kimball, Richfield, a girl, Aug. 26, 1978, 8 lbs. 11 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hansen, Richfield, a boy, Aug. 28, 1978, 8 lbs.6oz. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Junction, a boy, Aug. 29, 1978, 6 lbs. 11 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Allen, Kingston, a girl, Aug. 30, 19785 lbs. 11 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moss, Richfield, a girl, Aug. 31, 1978, 8 lbs. 12 oz. Mr. and Mrs. James Leavitt, Annabella, a boy, Aug. 31, 1978, 7 lbs. 5oz. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Whipple, Murray, a boy, Aug. 31, 1978, 10 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bretz, Redmond, a boy. Sept. 1, 1978, 8 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Kendell McIntosh, Manti, a girl. Sept. 1, 1978, 5 lbs. 5 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Talbot, Koosharem, a boy, Sept. 1, 1978, 5 lbs. 11 oz. Mr. and Mrs. .Scott Story, Salina, a boy, Sept. 2, 1978, 8 lbs. 14 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burr, Richfield, a girl, Sept. 2, 1978, 7 lbs. 15 oz. BALLOT SAMPLE BALLOT SAMPLE REPUBLICAN INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the desire to vote and in square at the right of the name of the person for whom you more than one party or under listed vote for not any candidate no other place. Do group designation. Vote for One County Sheriff County Commissioner, NOTE: A primary election is not required for the Ballot this year for the Democratic, American dependent American parties. tr & In- Slate School Board Member Vote for One District No. 7 MSI 22 nonTrartjsan State School Board District No. 7 Member Vote for One ROSS B. DENHAM BEN F. M0RTENSEN NEAL C. RAWUNS0N I t V a t I ness. All Fishlake National Forest offices will remain open until 8 p m. Thursday and Friday, Sept, 14 and 15, and from 9 a.m. annual Mormon priesthood con- - 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, to ferences in the Tabernacle for receive public comments on men and young boys in the future management of the The Church. priesthood Roadless Area as now mapped. ting accidents and other emergencies directly to Highway Patrol officers. Ate tjou sandwiches, French fries, carrot fluff with pineapple, green pepper garnish, pumpkin and million-membe- organization 7, ItliH, I'iiK Aurora, Utah fruit, cookie, milk. Mr. Joining President Kimball as will be three outstanding leaders ol women's activities in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. They are: -- Barbara B Smith, president of the Relief Society, 1 4 speakers lir Salina Sun. Srpti inlirr Roadless Area Comments stations. In all, over 300 radios have been installed. The basic "NEAR Program" is to designate channel 9 as the authorized emergency channel in the State of Utah for repor- glazed carrots, potatoes, cheese rollsbutter, chilled FRIDAY, Sept. l Term Vote for One |