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Show t M and Blue Shield Plans to keep health care costs from increasing even more. Programs American successful Many from health education, to companies, big and small, have range exercises an employee can do found that company-sponsorehealth and exercise programs at his or her desk, to workouts ban be of great benefit to an at nearby YMCAs, to supervised activities at extensive organization's health. And, at facilities. company Cross Blue Jhe same time, help Company-Sponsore- health-exerci- d Programs se Cowed? Ate you ' MICKELSON, Agent SAUNA. UTAH Re-Ele- A The Sorosis Club met at the home of Mrs. Dalla Mickelsen on Wednesday, Oct, 11. The program was furnished by Kreig Rasmussen, who recently returned home from his California mission for the L.D.S. Church. A film was viewed by the 17 members was which present, photographed by Kreig and written by him and his missionary companion on the subject of the blacks and Kreig has received wide recognition on the film and has shown it many times at firesides and other gatherings. Members were served light refreshments by the hostess. In STRONG VOICE State Government! DEWAIN C. WASHBURN ct DEMOCRATICCANDIDATE STATE REPRESENTATIVE The Mill i It il li the Raekprontnl ami T.xperienee To Represent )on. Lite Long Resident Utah of Rural family man who wants to have what is best for each of A v you Jj fi Is a civic worker, having served as president, Lions Club. radical but a down to earth thinker who will listen to the desires of the people. Proven His Ability As a all-tjm- e Legislator! making both ends (Pd Pol Adv ) Carlson, and his 2 lb. Can Can DRY Yeast $099 Cans llUtd JCA Sife3gir()(Q?rftd iA , Wayne Phelps, came from their homes in Payson and Riverton to hunt together here. They bagged one deer and were gone back home Saturday evening. Marlin and Eldon are sons of William Palmer. William and Lucille had more company Sunday, when daughter Nancy Kennard of Draper, and her four children, Elisse, Nathan, Ashley, and Dawn, visited and went to Sacrament Meeting. evening. 4 99 Choc. Kisses and Eldon Palmer brother-in-law- Buff Size Beans 14 oz. gftfamCfttTrv EffilEh(Mb Sacrament Meeting Sunday In fact, the Sunday School classes had many visitors because of the hunt. Mrs. Ilene Gull had an uncle and aunt and family, Robert and Clifta Thompson, of Riverton, enjoying the hunt and church. The children were Alice, Lisa, Georgia, and Elaine. Also a cousin, Julie Crane. Genevieve Crowther welcomed her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brent (Janece) Burr and girls for the weekend. A brother, Howard Knight of Moab, visited also. Bob and Karen Hales hosted quite a group. Bobs sister, Dennis and Carolyn Horan and family, of Highland (near Alpine), and his brother and family, Dent and Madeline of Canoga Park, Calif. The children of the three couples numbered 16 in all, and they Salina City (Council, Redmond and Aurora Town Councils Support TTHSMs) his William Delmonte Cut Green -- and , Homer and Nina Mason envisit with Mr. joyed a three-da- y and Mrs. Randy Wing, of Sandy. The Gurney families in our area had 13 relatives from the Lehi area hunting down here this week. They were to Em Hersheys Palmer Marlin brother-in-law- $2 25 meat without a deer, hes not able. Heck sakes and anyway, gosh darn it all, its just not much fun less you hunt in the fall FULL DOLLARS VALUE FOR EVERY TAX DOLLAR! Cocoa Mix . . sportsfnan and will continue to work to preserve and improve the hunting and fishing for the citizens of the state. Hersheys Instant . . Is an avid IN A Sponsored by the Aaronic Priesthood and Young Ladies, the annual Deer Hunters' Dance was the annual SUCCESS. The young youngsters really had frolic, fun and food from five to seven. Special helpers were Dana Rae Curtis and Sharon Stowe, leading the Hokey Pokey and many other favorites with the younger set. It looked like someones Grama was caught in the tree and the little kiddies liked that more than anyone would imagine. Youd think after all her years she'd know better than to climb a cottonwood with high heels and a very long pearl d necklace, as well as a handbag. But then, her specks didnt look too reliable. Its good she had her bright orange deer hunting jacket so nobody would mistake what she was doing. The kids were really right when they said, Shes just a dummy. The Mia Maids were decorators under the able direction of Vicki Nielsen and Gwen Curtis, their fearless leaders. There were dear and other apcrossings propriate areas throughout the cultural hall at the church. Cottonwood" was the orchestra for the main dance, and it seemed to have music with a tempo to please everyone sometime or other. Our own Vicki Nielsen sang with the group at times during the evening, much to our pleasing. The door prizes were as good as ever, and many thanks to all of the contributing business owners. This is always a special event in our town. I hunted for hunters over the . 529-352- 5 probably had the most fun of all. Theres just nothing like a big family Otheya Cooper enjoyed her children being home for the hunt. Her son, Greg, and wife, Kathy, and family, of Layton, were here, as well as Karen Albrecht, her daughter, of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reynolds and son, of Layton, visited with friends, Mr., and Mrs. Jim r, For North Precinct Justice off the Peace Midvale, Aurora, accompanied them, too. Because of the fog, rain, sore muscles, and other things, sometimes they wishes they hadnt. Thats the Hazards of the Hunt! ! Wanda Mary and Merrill Curtis visited with daughter, Darlene Crowther, of Salt Lake City, while her husband hunted. Also having fun at their grand- parents were Jeremy and Ryan, Darlenes sons. Pauline Sorenson visited with her grandma, Mrs. Ora Jensen, for the weekend. She is going to Snow College and is the daughter of Jay and Peggy Sorenson, of Myton, Ora's Its been a busy week for Clarissa . . Its good shes 90 and can take it all. Saturday, she went to Richfield to visit a sister, Percinda Crane, and a brother-in-laEarl Curtis. She says, this has been an unusual week for me. Evan and Fonda Kennedy took care of their grandsons while Jeanette went to the hospital for a granddaughter recently. Jeanette visited with them this week and they got acquainted with the new one. . Such a joy! Then back home to Daddy Newell Anderson, in Gunnison. Marvin and Ada Smith made a trip to Sacramento during last week. Their lovely home is gradually moving along. They have done it all themselves, with very little help, and will be a monument to their fine efforts. Its super neat. Proud parents of a new son are Therron and Suzanne Shaw. Grandparents in Aurora are Lynn and Fern Shaw. The new little guy weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. and will be named Wesley F. Shaw. Brothers and sisters are Ranae, Diane, Wendy, Jody, Bryan and David. Ward and Judy Forsyth and family went to American Fork for the weekend to a special meeting of one of her nephews. Judy was to sing in the meeting, which was a missionary return home report. Last week, Orvil Rhinehart was sustained as the new in Aurora. Bill Weaver was released. This is an organization that the young boys love, and theyre glad to have good leaders, as they have at Grandma's hers Proud parents are A1 and Geri Fairbanks, of Salt Lake. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Fairbanks, Salt Lake. POULSON Sevier County Program Menu the Seniors Nutrition Program for the week Menu for of Oct 30 - Nov. 3 is as follows: Monday Split pea soup, egg, triple bean salad, fresh fruit, biscuitbut-ter- , ice cream, milk or juice. hard-boile- CLERK AUDITOR d Tuesday Roast beefgravy, mashed potatoes, beets, tossed saladoil & vinegar dressing, it Republican it 4 Year Term whole wheat breadbutter, gingerbread, milk or juice. from 5 p.m., and no gifts, please! Robert and Rod Maxwell and a friend, Ron Johnson, all of Salt Lake City, were hunting here and visited at the Keith Sorensen home. Other hunters in the family were Mr. and Mrs. Terral (Gaylia) Huntsman and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown and family, of Salt Lake City. They hunted in the party with Terrals brother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Ferral Huntsman and Mr. and Mrs. Don Huntsman. They went back home echanics Oarage LEASE FOR RENT OR COMPLETE WITH HOIST FOR WORK ON VEHICLES ! Monday. After a week of business at the store, the Sorensens report things are going great, and theyre hoping to make a real go of it. Thanks to all!!! newly-opene- d Heres a thought for the week If you want to wake up in . . the morning with a smile on your face . . just go to bed with a hanger in your mouth. Contact Courtney Ewles Phone 529-722- or 9 529-737- 9 Located at 95 NORTH 4TH WEST SALINA, UTAH . . New Holiday Dresses Coats the week. H.W. Cherry Jr. Carl Lewis Max Curtis Robert Jensen Don Hales Ronald F.Nuzman 20 Disco Jeans Her daughter, Sheron Madsen, visited with her during ..12 Off Prlce Paulette's Smart Shop Ila, Wendy and Stacey Thadwasden DEVON Seniors' Nutrition coln Way, Oakland, California Taylor house (Wilma Sorensen) on Oct. 4. Her two big brothers, Brandon, 4, and Cody, 3, were there to make Brittanys day complete. Cub-mast- Linford Ked Nielsen HAPPINESS IS our first birthday party, and pretty little Brittany Fairbanks got to celebrate home. MiloJ.Bosshardt Smith Peterson li K I TT AN Y FA I KB AN KS W Tuesday Hamburger daughter. Gerald and Inez Mason went casserole, spinach, carrot sticks, cobbler, apple to Salt Lake City last week. milk or juice. They took Clarissa Sorensen to breadbutter, visit with relatives in Provo. Thursday Barbecued chicShe enjoyed being with Beatrice Harward, Peroy and ken, ricegravy, frozen carrots, mixed green saladdressing, Lois Poulson and Barbara Hales. When she got back breadbutter, cookie, milk or home, her nephew, Jimmy juice. Sorensen, came from Salt Lake Friday Roast ham, winter City for the hunt. A niece, Beth or yams, peas, cole Beckstead, of Salt Lake City, squash slaw, breadbutter, peaches, hunt After to the came visit. milk or juice. was over, two more nephews, Gordon and Raylon Jensen, of This isjthe birthday party. Salt Lake, visited on their way home. Raylon had his son with Entertainment will be by the Redmond Kitchen Band. him, but they left the other members of their families Reed Lorentzen E. and and Allen Wooley, John Ray, and Mike Mangum, of Salt Lake City. LeAnne, Elayne, Lisa Beth, and Leon Huntsman, 94602. Bradley Johnson Jerold hunted with tne Sorensens. They got three deer for the five in their party. Leon and Lorraine Spencer, of Ogden, hunted in this area with Leland and Irene Huntsman, of Richfield, Jimmy and Deloy Stewart, Salina; Darrell Marvin Mason Criswell and family, of West Jordan. The Jerald Sorensen family had company for the hunt. Their daughter, Teri, and her daugnter, Janaye, of Sandy, were here. Also, Matts friend, Randy Coulter, of Riverton, Glen 0. Mickelsen R. Proven Leadership Sons of Linford and Deon Taylor were weekend hunters also. Eugene and family, of Leah Conover James RE-ELE-CT Thornton. Another Sunday School visiting group, also. Bill Lee Shaw, of Sandy, visited and hunted with his parents, Leo and Gena Shaw. had in the past. Joyce Spainhower was released as a den mother and Peggy Harrison was put in. Mrs. Fawn Harward is doing fine at her mission headquarters, cooking assignment, in Oakland, Calif. Her address is: Mrs. Farn Harward, California, Oakland Mission, 4945 Lin- MftSOER C. 1st Birthday 3 . Dewain C. Washburn BELIEVES 529-986- . FOR THE MAN Who Has VOTE or weekend for news . . . Its such a gay occasion, but accompanied by some blues. It costs so much . money, youd almost agree a beef would be cheaper to hang m the tree. The wives that dont hunt . . wish their husbands would keep . . more bucks on the homefront and not lose their sleep. But hubby is just trying to care for his table . . Not a . Huntsman . Has the experience and ability to carry through the legislation you desire. Has worked as a farmer, carpenter and educator so he knows the problems and needs of these areas. Is director of Sevier Valley Tech Area Vocational Center. I AURORAINEWS C Leona Local Missionary Mor-moms- Southern Agency ROBIN Give Rural Utah Sorosis Club Entertained By The Salina Sun, October 26, 1978, Page 4 between cholesterol in the blood,1) Usefulness of and heart disease, the scientists,-saDiets that lowering cholesterol in the diet does not mean that Is Questioned cholesterol in the bloodstream Some heart specialists feel will be reduced, because it is' foods do not a problem of intake, but of that of heart the bodys ability to clear ', the to risk cut nothing ' disease. Not disputing the link cholesterol from the system. Low-Cholester- ol Willden took their annual, one time every year, at this time of the year, shopping spree this weekend to Salt Lake City. While the hunters have fun, why shouldnt we? There will be an open house celebration for Mrs. Millie Andrews at her home in Aurora Nov. I. Mrs. Laveda Taylor, her daughter, of Payson, is making the final arrangements. 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