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Show and strawberry shortcake. Dancing followed. The girls are: Laurie Jensen, Debbie Hales, Angela Wilson, Diana Christensen, Susan Benner, Jody Ingalls, Sheryl Black, and RShelle Rasmussen. Mrs. Maylen Mickelsen assisted and Mrs. Burke Williams played the piano for the dancing Mr. and Mrs. Scott Larsen and baby, Provo, were home for the weekend at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poulson and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larsen, Salina. RDJVLOJMDIN EW.S : Marjorie Mickelsen Mrs. Sidney Peterson went j with Vernal and Mae Nelson to ," Salt Lake Friday and Saturday of last week to keep a medical ' appointment. Vernal also kept 4 one. They visited their children. Mrs, Peterson attended a Stake ' "High Priest party at the Murray 7th Ward with Mr, and ' Mrs. Ray Rasmussen. Mark Mickelsen celebrated ' his 8th birthday Saturday. His mother, Mrs. Glen Mickelsen, .. ,took the group to the show. They had chiliburgers. Monday v evening, his grandparents, Que f?nd Mathel Mickelsen, spent the evening with him and the family went out to dinner. Relief Society work day Tuesday. Betty Miller was in Sue charge. .Allred, Christmas ideas; Lainie Heath, wreaths and pillows; Betty, clown heads; Mary Lee Jensen, holiday breads. Committee for lunch: Jackie Black, Chidester, Zanaya Srenda Blue Johnson, Louise Jensen, Lillian Hales, Sue St. Pierre, and Janice Pierce. Diana Peterson was hostess to her club Thursday evening. Prizes in a game were won by Barbara Mickelsen and Lainie leath. Kevin and Laurie Hatch and family have moved here. They live in the home of Elwood Lar-SeThey were living in Koosharem. We welcome them here. .The Elders and prospective Sliders had a progressive super Saturday evening. They Vent to Myron and Joy Jickelsens for appetizers; to tussell and Linda Wilson's for 1; Don and Iris Hales' for j)e main course, and Tom and an Hales for dessert. They (Jlvided the guests up into two of 22 and 26, the one Soupsfollowing the other. They played games at each home. Mrs. Emma Draper went cousin, Mrs. James Sth her Jensen to Grass Valley, . Mini-classe- n. - Phone 5293390 Calif. They drove down to get Mr. Jensen. Emma went to San Francisco and visited her Mike daughter and and Evelyn Parick and family, and with friends. They were gone a week. Sunday evening meeting: Youth speakers, Colin Hales; High Councilmen Thad Wasden and Dennis Crane. son Rex Hales, of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hales, had Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Christenan appendectomy at the Sevier sen came from Pensicola, Fla. Valley Hospital In Richfield Sunday night to spend a couple Wednesday. He came home days with their parents, Mr. Saturday and is doing fine. We and Mrs. Owen Christensen and send our love and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Burt Funk in him. Richfield. Both parents hosted Mrs. Nora Hansen had her a dinner for grandson, Bryan Watts, of them, Tuesday at the Funks Murray, visit her for the and Wednesday at the Owen mmnt Bruce Allred Elected President Of Assn. ' Christensens, after Ryan and Verlene went through the Manti Temple. They left Thursday for San Diego, where he will be stationed. Functions of the association are to further the quarter horse industry in the State of Utah through promotion of the quarter horse in race, show, performance, and youth activities. The association, as a service to meeting are the following directors who will represent the Southern Region of the state: Show Performance and Division, Raquel Allred and Russ Hawks, Richfield; Racing Division, Jerry Cropper, Central, and Billy White, Richfield. Burke Johnson, Aurora, president of the association for 1978, will be retained as a holdover director. At the awards banquet held that same evening, Johnson was presented a special award in appreciation for the fine job and accomplishments he achieved as president. quarter horse owners, sponsors a stallion auction, a summer sale, the Golden Spike Futurity Sale, approved race meets, approved quarter horse shows, convention held Nov. 11 at the Hilton Inn in Salt Lake City. Also elected at the business d weekend. Bryan has spent summers here and has lots of friends here. Mrs. Gilbert Waters had a quilting this week. She put it on at the Senior Citizens Center. Her daughter, LaRae Ander- Bruce Allred, Richfield, was elected president of the Utah Quarter Horse Assn, for the coming year at the U.Q H.A.'s annual business meeting and . Whitney and Mary Christen- sen were in Salt Lake Friday to Sunday. They visited their and Karen Veater, Salma, children, Mr. and Mrs. Leon came to help. Christeasen and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson, Paul Christensen and families. of Long Beach, Calif., came They had a Sunday to spend 10 days dinner at Leon's Saturday. visiting relatives. They were at Friday evening, they saw the his sister and brother-in-law- , Santa Claus Parade. A grandKirk and Faye Anderson. daughter, Mary Lyn, was in it. Open house for Randy Spen- She is the daughter of the Leon cer and his bride, Connie Christensens. was held Saturday evening in the Cultural Hall from 7 - 9 Don and Fern Shepherd, Sanp.m., hosted by the parents, dy, came Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Berl Syddall and briefly with her father, Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Spencer. Christensen. They were enroute Helping in the kitchen were to Mexico. Doris Christensen, Betty Mrs. Thelma Jensen fell Dumas, and Stella Larsen. The while at her daughters, Mr. couple is living in Monroe. Mrs. Burke (JoLene) Willar-dsen- s and Mrs. Bob Nelson in Salina, mutual class had a and hurt her arm and received special social Tuesday evening. bruises on her neck. Her It was a Date with Parents." children took her to the Utah The girls were the waitresses Valley Hospital for She and Helen Willardson the cook. is at home and her family is The menu was spaghetti, garlic caring for her. We send our best bread, jello salad, green salad, wishes to her. Allred was presented the award for placing first in the heading portion of the team roping and was also presented a Certificate of Achievement for placing third in the pole bending In both events, he rode Flaxen Bar Lady, an palomino mare. year-en- d H 4-- food-nutriti- A nine-yea- Start your child s collection -ot all twelve Story Tellers Irom Superscopc the story teller that never stops TAKE YOUR CHILD OF ft meeting. t ' , So, when youre studying for an exam, and need to be alert, eat lightly before tack- .0, if your notes, youve been concentrating talUr Lfty-Luncb- mtr. ! of the mechanics who work Over 95 . , Winners are selected by the V Cooperative Extension Service. ' '.The,, award? program j. is . arranged by National qainplL . 4-- THE WORLD TO ST1 ST2 ST3 ST4 ST5 ST6 ST7 STS ST9 ST10 ST11 j ST12 FANTASY... THROUGH THE SUPERSCOPE Open the door to the land e oF and make your child's dreams come true! 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Watch for this decal on NASCAR Winston Grand National Stock Cars and USAC indy type race cars. 529-755- The Story Teller. management. HOW TO STUDY BETTER : steadily for a few hours, a break and iliave A , light bite... even late St night,, At these times, tty Some, thing like Lipton brim?: a meal; in. a ming witMts o g special h ; .hbod t, vegw tables And other jrorful in gredients in 4 he$y sauce, Its to .thick and Satisfying ; that you eat' ft With a fork. ,, Just Add boiling Water and 73 East Main Salina, Utah 84654 2 Phone (801) full-tim- 26-3- ling in Ive Found the Sound Youth Conference Committee. Her experiences, while eme chef, have ployed as a included preparing breakfast for a Hollywood film crew and helping prepare a Greek Easter feast for 300. She will travel to Chicago as the guest of General Foods Corporation. Cowley, the conservation of natural resources winner, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Cowley, Venice. The youth is a freshman at Snow College, Ephraim. When he completes the program there, he will transfer to Utah State University and major in wildlife Chicago Nov. Miss Taylor, who took state honors in the program, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Taylor, Bicknell. She is a first-yea- r student at Utah State University, Logan, where she is majoring m home economics and accounting. She has been selected for the last three years to represent Wayne County at the state fair meal preparation contest. I PROJECT-Kev- She was chosen to attend the Heritage Youth Conference at Westminster College in 1975 and, while there, was made secretary of the 1976 Regional students from this area have been named state winners and will be awarded expense-pai- d trips to the 57th National Congress. The winners are Sandra Taylor, 18, Wayne County, and Paul Cowley, 18, Sevier County. The Congress will be held in Two college Scout award by painting city garbage barrels. Pictured with the boys are Craig Charticr, left, city employee, and Mayor Leah Conover, righU Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simpson, and Doug Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy, (center), recently completed a service project for their Eagle SCOUT Members Named Among Best In Utah Area 4-- son, Sigurd, and granddaughters, Leslie Anderson, Sigurd, Syd-dal- l, and the like. ... EACH AND 32 - - CINDERELLA SLEEPING BEAUTY HANSEL & GRETEL SNOW WHITE TOM THUMB LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD JACK &THE BEANSTALK PINOCCHIO ALADDIN THE UGLY DUCKLING RUMPELSTILTSKIN THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER COMBINATION HARD READ PAGE, AUDIO $ CASSETTE COVER. STORYBOOK . ALONG ONLY 00 STANDARD CASSETTE H ' , 1 , Ute-Lune- h for min- cook - tttes ln a mug (no dishes to worry about) and you have a - Substantial appetite appeaser that wont dull your thinking. While youre boiling water, , try some stretching exercises to relax the muscles. 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