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Show and attended the ballgame REDMON DjIMEWS i ' Marjorie Mickelsen - Phone 5293390 ' V ' ' f Sunday, Sept, 3, Tyler Eric Lindsey received his blessing and name, He is the son of Merldene and Eric Lindsey. His grandparents are Loyal and Belva Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. i Warren Lindsey. mother is Nora Hansen. Olive i Watts came for Nora. She went on to Smithfield for a week with Loyal and family. They atten- ded the Labor Day parade in J Wellsville, where the Skyview J Band marched and played. ..Denise Hansen, Nora's grand- i; daughter, played in it. Nora at-the S.C.S. annual steak Ifry at the park in Logan with ;Loyal and Belva and also V ; j . i Great-grand-- 1 i -- 3 yisited with Dell Lay Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Max Brun-- ? 5son, of Logan. She also went to ' .a football game at U.S.U. ...Stadium to watch the band per-I- I form. Sunday, Sept. 10, the ; Hansens joined the Lindseys in Orem and Loyal took them all ' . dinner up Provo Canyon to Mhe Sundance Restaurant. Nora stayed at the Lindseys for two ' 'days, after which they took her Ho Murray where she spent the ; 'rest of the week with Olive ; ancj ; ' Watts and family. They ; Ivan Vatched Maurice Watts, Noras . ; grandson, play in a football , game at West Minster School in ; Salt Lake. He plays first string Ion the Murray junior varsity Hearn. Olive brought her home 'late Friday night. Conrad and Anona Peterson , 'spent a day in Ephraim ; renewing acquaintances with J friends, Eli and Jimmy -Dlsen, brothers and a cousin, Ralph Peterson. They visited the Snow College campus and when he remembered 'graduated from Snow in 1913. was one of 16 'Conrad ' ,to ; . !j ' 1 t ; Byron and Vera Jensen went to Salt Lake as soon as they heard of their grandson's accident. Rick Jensen died following surgery of massive head injuries. His funeral was Friday in Salt Lake. He was buried in Centerfield. His parents, DeVon and Kay Jensen stayed overnight with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dickerson and family,' Salt Lake, also stayed overnight with them. Roy and Lorraine Stubbs, Napa, Calif., spent a few days with her brother and wile, Mr. and Mrs Vernal Nelson. They visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer, who are here building, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peterson were in Las Vegas last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Widsoe Bastian, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Herd. Mrs. Fred (JoLane) Nelson went with them. Mrs. Vera Anderson came with them home. She had spent two weeks with her children, Frank and Maxine Thomas. They had come and got her. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jensen and Mrs. J.B. Crane were in Provo Monday to keep an appointment for Orvil for his eyes. Mrs. Luella Kralka, Corte Madera, Calif., came for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampton. She visited the Willis Hales and Merrill Hamptons and her sister, Mrs. Neldon Peterson, Salt Lake, came for her and she spent a couple days in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson went to California for the wedding of a granddaughter, Tana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. graduates. Kenny Ball had surgery two Larry McFarland. Mr. and weeks ago at the Utah Valley Mrs. Rulon Mansfield, Provo, Hospital on his shoulder. We went with them. They spent two send him our best wishes for a days in San Jose, then visited Gaylen Poulson and his family speedy recovery. BE UP TO TODAYS LIVING FREE 00911 Beautiful Lighting Fixtures, Commercial Wiring and Supplier at Discount Prlcetl - Maza Christensen. Douglas Jensen attended a postmasters convention in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. His mother, Mrs. Thelma Jensen, went with him to spend a couple weeks with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Jensen, in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. David Poulson and children, Laura and Chris and two and a half month old twin daughters, Yvonne and Yvette, of Salt Lake, were home with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poulson over the weekend. David was down for National Guard duty in Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Larsen and baby son, of Provo, were home for the weekend with the Willis Poulsons and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larsen, in Salina. Mrs. Willis Poulson was in Provo Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bosshardt went to Green River, Wyo. Thursday to Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Banks and family and brought Jan and Jill home. They had been there since Labor Day. Mrs. Glendon Anderson and son were in Coalville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Staley from Wednesday till the weekend. Glendon went up to get her and they attended the wedding of a cousin before Postmaster Good new.. Mom: There is as much calcium in as in a cup of milk. Frequently, he said, the person doing the selling will be a young person posing as a student who will use the proceeds from the sale to further his or her education. A ZIP Code directory is of little use unless it contains ZIP Code information for the 480 major cities which have more than one ZIP Code. The direcr tories being sold often list complete ZIP Codes only for smaller post offices having one ZIP Code. In addition, the information in them may not reflect changes in ZIP Code assignments which are made periodically to accommodate post office changes and community growth. Sales of incomplete or outdated directories have been particularly prevalent on the West Coast, in the Great Lakes states, and in such cities as Arlen Madsen cautioned citizens of Salma to r be wary of sales of ZIP incomplete or Code or post office directories. "Businesses and households in Salina should be on the lookout for persons going selling these directories. They are not authorized to do so by the Postal Service," Postmaster Madsen said. door-to-doo- door-to-do- Salina Resident Graduates Sales School Floyd L. Whipple, Salina, a life insurance sales representative for Combined Insurance Co. of America, recently graduated from an extensive training course held in the corporations headquarters in Chicago. Robert Boyajian, Jr., senior vice president-lif- e insurance sales for Combined, said, "as a result of the specialized training course in lile insurance, Whipple can look forward to a promising career at Combined. Our unique training program is based on the Detroit, and Philadelphia Phoenix, in recent weeks. The postmaster urged residents to report any local incidents of such sales. The official 1979 National ZIP Code Directory, published by the Postal Service, is available from government printing of- fice stores in 20 major cities, or by mail from the Superintenof dent documents, Washington, D.C. 20402, for $7.50. It is also sold by several publishers licensed by the Postal Service. None sell them The Postal Service is testing directory sales in local post offices, but such sales are currently limited. Positive Mental Attitude (PMA) philosophy and experience of its founder and chairman, W. Clement Stone." door-to-doo- Whipple resides with his wife, Janice, and four children, in Salina. School Lunch DUPMeets Burritos Sept. 29 MONDAY, Sept. 25 with chili, buttered succotash, orange slices, breadbutter, cherry cooler, milk. TUESDAY, Sept. hash brown potatoes, tomatoes 26-T- acos, and cucumber breadbutter, apple slices, pie, milk. WEDNESDAY, 27 Old Fort Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will hold an opening social for the season at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28, in the Salina First Ward Relief Society Room. Everyone is welcome and invited to attend. Sept. wmeat-ball- s Long spaghetti and sauce, vegetable choice, tossed green salad, milk. breadbutter, cookie, THURSDAY, Salina. Sept. 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Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jensen, Salt Electrical Contracting 529-749- Dont Buy ZIP Code coming home. ESTIMATES , between the Mets and the Giants at Candlestick Park. They saw where they used to live in San Francisco, visited M.O. Poulson and in Bakersfield, A1 and Marjorie Bassler. The wedding was in Fresno on Sept. 2. Tama married Michael E. Clark in a garden wedding ceremony at their home. Before going to California, they visited a week with Mr. and Mrs. John Poulson in Salt Lake. Wallace and Arnelda both work taking care of the rest area up Salina Canyon. was Marcia Bosshardt hostess to her club Wednesday evening. Prizes were won by Leslee Nelson and Brenda Chidester. J. Arthur Christensen, Burton and Owen Christensen went to Salt Lake Saturday. They joined Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christensen, Price, and all went to the airport to meet Elder Jimmy Christensen, who came from his mission in Minnesota. They went out to dinner. Jimmy is the son of Lee and Page 8 lie Sulina Sun, September 21, li7H, I T jtn'i - |