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Show full-scal- movies have produced ot his plays; THE SUN, March 22, 1979, Page's Second Ward nstein based West Side Story" on one of his plays; e at least five Senior Citizens been Menu and Weekly Mafrri. Mlckehen First Birthdays , . the Public Broadcasting The Seniors Nutrition i. and Mrs. Marwood other articles for home The Salina Second Ward System and the British program menu for the Hales were in Salt Lake usefulness and decoration will celebrate the Relief n onaaespeare class win msiory piay rung itcnry Broadcasting Corporation week of March 26 - 30 in- Societys birthday with an Tuesday and Wednesday to added to the festivities. begin at 7 p.m. Thursday, VIII to supplement the are currently preparing all ClM coun- - exciting Hawaiian Luau Ellen see Newel their Bosshardt, Elder son, March 29, at Richfield High Festival selections. Henry 37 of his plays for television. da Vegetable beef and a special program for The Spring Quarter class soup, melted cheese on a Hales, off on his mission, selor, was in charge of the School. Dr. Diana Major VIII was not only the father all Relief Society members an activities, Tb for including him jay's Spencer, an experienced of Shakespeares Queen, will run for ten weeks, from bun, coleslaw with apples & hour at the and their partners. There the table decorations, is He airport. aAd qualified teacher of Elizabeth I, but was also March 29 - May 31, on Ch1CC will be a special table for a took home Jose at Everyone San the cookie serving literature, will conduct the the Bluebeard of English Thursdays, from 7 - 9:30 milkjuice handmade simulated singles. Spanish Mission. class for the Division of kings, executing or p.m. A parallel course will Tuesday Baked chicken, flower in a pot which was The luau is scheduled for Mrs. Leda has Jensen Education of wise disposing of six wives, be held in the Gunnison au gratin potatoes, broc7 p.m. Saturday, April 7, in been in the Gunnison placed by their plates. the University of Utah. Up- - Also, his history is not only area on Wedcoli, fruit cup, breadbut-ter- , Fred Gibb was taken to the Salina Second Ward 11 March since Hospital the last play that nesdays, beginning March milkjuice. We send her our best the Gunnison Hospital Church. skw Shakespeare wrote, but 28. For additional inforWednesday Sirloin tips wishes. Her son Mr and when he suffered a heart Reservations should be V also the last play that was mation, call Dr. Spencer at & noodles, winter Aiello Mrs- E1,is Jensen, her attack. We send our best placed by March 31 with A, or write to her at ever in performed or Bonnie Erdei, Alta Bills, and wishes to him. HpPHtnnnfnhriad - Dianne Wilson, Shakespeares theatre; the P.O. Box 113, Mayfield, Mrs. Earl and Mr. Spenand MrMrs jj.gi.tg Globe burned to the ground Utah 84643. butter, peanut butter Leland Williams, Salt cer, Salt Lake were here during a performance of cookie, milkjuice. Lake, were here Tuesday Thursday to Saturday the play. Thursday Roast tur- - an(j Wednesday. visiting their children, Jay Shakespeare was born Christensens and the Dolph Kirk Anderson kelfgriri peas cran- Faye 400 years ago. Yet, since to Provo Monday and Spencers, and working at LfanCC went the middle of the present got her sister, Mrs. Marie their homesite. The Merry Wives of Win- - century, Cole Porter based In 17th century Holland, the and went on to Salt The family of Alvretta vtteMin dsor" and Alls Well That Kiss Me Kate on one of passion for tulips was so great chef Jensen,where met Draper was jjere for & Ends a single root of one plant sold both his plays; Leonard Well, salad, corn breadbutter, brother Allen Johnson funeral and spent a few J the for of about equivalent (71 Of) and The orange slices, chocolate and $1,500. they attended tjje days. Here were Mr. and Tragedy of King Lear, cake, milkjuice. Mr. and Mrs. Don funeral of an aunt, Luetta Draper considered by many to be Come have a ball! Dan- Johnson, held at the So. and Mrs, Karol Draper, most finest, Shakespeares Calif.; Gary Ce to the western music Sacramento, Gate L.D.S. Chapel. pnn powerful tragedy. Mrson Hales and and Joy Sturdivant, Sandy; provided by Alva Weyburn FIRST .Shakespeare gave us birthdayLYt fhflre than just plays and says Dr. poems, top UK skin smooth and medical appointment for ces Jensen, Salina, and at the Salina Legion Hall 1979 was Treasa He still puts words in n,m,v:tminojnirv their daughter, Debbie. She their families; Alvrettas Public invited. Rasmussen, daughter of jjTiur mouths when we cant Mrs. Mr. and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Brad vihink of our own. If you insulation of fh. body and her brother, Troy, Bladen Christensen and stayecj and a116"0? the Sweets for ever hot from said, Rasmussen, Salina. jjbave against changes son Stanley, Fair uaxs, the sweet, an itching to cold. Fat is icncoj as a basketball games and were Helping her celebrate at a Christen-JW-.q their Aunt Grace Calif., and Eldon rotten party were her brothers jjpalm, somethings Nelson, who brought them sen and his son, Mr. and and sisters, Karl, 9; vjn the State of Denmark, Mrs. Jay Christensen, home Saturday. 8; Elizabeth, 5; er kill her with kindness, Mr and Mrs Vernal McGrath Alberta, Canada; Fifteen babies were born Katrina, have 3; and a foster fyou quoted sister-in-laMrs at the Sevier Valley Nelson went to Salt Lake her The g Biliman, brother. hakes pea re. Assassin, exand Hospital in Richfield Draper, Friday to spend a few days Leah Mr. and are Grandparents cellent, eventful, and two Woods weeks Cross. during the past daughters, visiting relatives. Mrs aurice laughable are among the Dell and Ella Christen-tthe following families: Steven Jensen received and Mr. and Mrs. ;Jiousands of words first and Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. Allan Salina, he sen, when a Ralph horse injuries Manti. 'used in English by Lloyd Kjar, me lyuimuioaiau was riding bucked him off. Morley, and Ray and Roberts, Venice, a boy, 8 BEING HAPPY: A "MAGIC' oils and dressings, butter 'Shakespeare. 1979. He got a broken wrist, cuts Shirley Rasmussen came lbs. 5 oz., March 6, FORMULA and cream, cooking fats 2 Shakespeares plays are and bruises and a brujsed for the funeral, and they Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ever notice how some peolassified as comedies, and in the marbling of fat we send our best were at their parents Davis, Venice, a girl, 7 lbs. ple seem happy all the time, m meat. Olives, milk, nuts, kjdney. Bistories, and tragedies. no matter what befalls them? wislies to bim. He is the son home, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 13 oz., March 7, 1979. Dr. The course Spencer is bacon, 0fMrs. Vontess Jensen. egg yolks Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Though some rely on someoffering will include the thing they dream up to suschocolate, and avocados Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Dickenson, Richfield, a tain on A demonstration themselves, many have are also sources of a other-Cpntinui- , - 528-796- 6, j 529-360- sister-Mrs- 529-718- &et Cnr ? Saturday At Hall ! - - SE25EE51SSS cwr"dTtotLake Spen-Cce- r. Se'S.nTS ?T2tT,'2ZS!t Arrival .. o AND FINE FURNISHINGS This Weekend Only s500( Reg. Price also 1 2 Price JI earns New Spring Merchandise Arriving Daily Lots of great buys on SJ)0 USaicEs high microwave ovens was hejd Tuesday, March 20, at the Senior Citizens Center. Christensen, from Utah Power & Light, was conducting it. Mrs. Kay Hales and sons, Collin and Rex, were in Provo to attend the basket- ball games. Terrel and Rhea Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny many kindnesses shown to Nelson were attending the us during the illness and basketball tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Maylen death of our beloved mother and sister We ap- - Mickelsen and family were predate all those who par- - Salt Lake visitors Satur- day. Mark and Michele Ogden, Mesa, Ariz., were home for the weekend visiting her parents, Dolph and Joyce Spencer. Lorraine Peterson came home from Utah State College after completing her studies. She will be amount ot fat. assisting at home and The family of Alvretta Draper expresses their appreciation for kindness, cards, and love shown their mother during her recent t HinAcc j the home during their time ot sorrow. Paulette's Smart Shop Sc&na, Utah T WCWS 4-- H SUGAR SMACKERS The firstmeetmgofthe Club Sugar Smackers was held Monday, March Mrs i. 19, at our 4-- H m QDGSlIfD Earfn. sbb honie- - We the following of- icers: Jom Reynolds, president; Christine Chr istensen vice seeking employment for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Girven Stott, came Manti, Tuesday and got steven and janice Mickelsen and Glenna and Gerry Mickelsen, and they all at- tended the funeral of Jack utey in Aurora Steven wag a pallbearer Clifford and Marjorie Christensen had some of their families home Sunday for Marjories birthday, Thev hosted dinner for Mr and Mrs. Alvin Sandstrom and family Hunter; Mr and Mrs. Leon Sandstrom and famjjyi Centerfield; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christen- sen, Centerfield; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Christensen and famyy and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seely. rj,,, ier, Z. I! afD32 A COMPUTER NUMBER YOU ARE PART OF THE TEAM "Neighbor to Friend Building Our Home Town at- - boy, 7 lbs. 6 oz., March 8, 1979. 3 ra i is 13. Helping her celebrate were her older brother, Ryan, 2 'A; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Williams of Redmond, and lots of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hampton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Woolsey and boys, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hampton, Redmond; Mrs. Erna Williams and Teddy Bird, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Bouvang, Gunnison, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampton, Redmond, all wishes her a happy birthday. great-grandparen- Thanks . Our thanks to all who have been so kind to Jack over the years of his illness, and to us who loved him in our time of grief. The Family of Our Beloved Jack Utley AlGo Vnt7?C3? WE NOW CARRY IN OUR STOCK family and get better acquainted with their new grandson, who will be named Spencer Wallace. Farrel Jensen, Salt Lake, Lynn and Betty Dumas spent Friday and Saturday bab irf haa with his parents, Orvil and Man 17, at the Saturday Ethel Jensen. Gunnison Hospital. She has two brothers, Bryan and Attending the Old Folks Shawn. Her grandparents and Homecoming are Morving and Olga Lar-- f celebration in Koosharem sen, Redmond, and Mr. and Saturday afternoon and Mrs of Green evening were Mr. and Mrs. ver) Wendall Rasmussen and Mejvin and Debbie Mr.and Mrs. Kevin Hatch. djey Aurora, became Saturday evening, the parents ofababyboyon St. Marwood Hales, Clifford Patricks Day, Saturday, Christensens, and Evan March 17. He was born at Mickelsens attended the the Sevier Valley Hospital supper and dance. Mr. and jn Richfield and weighed 8 Mrs. Conrad Peterson at- - ibs. 7 oz. His grandparents tended the noon meal and are Carolyn Jensen and the program. late Dale Jensen and Mary S. Steel Toe Lacrosse industrial Boots y, j Jy jy -- 4 ONE YEAR OLD--Thcute little Miss celebrated her first birthday March PtgciiBadpg yt MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION found a more effective way to keep up their spirits. They are banking on the Mr- and Mrs- - Que Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hut-Clapowerful Biblical message of Christensen and daughter, chings, Salina, a boy, 6 lbs. Romans, Chapt. 8: And we and her fiance and 1979. know Ann. that all things work lOoz., March 8, Wallace Christensen, Salt Mr. and Mrs. Marvin together for good to them that love God, to them who Lake, were here for the Magelby, Elsinore, a girl, 7 are the called according to funeral. Also here were Mr. lbs. 12 oz., March 11, 1979. His purpose. and Mrs. Bruce Gardiner Mr. and Mrs. Russell 77 and family, Cedar City. Crane, Redmond, a girl, 6 Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jen- - lbs. 6oz., March 12, 1979. sen Salina, hosted a lun- - Mr. and Mrs. Kent cheon for her family Sun- - Freeman, Aurora, a boy, 6 day- - Attending were Mr. lbs. 7 oz., March 14, 1979. and Mrs. Don Draper, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie and Mrs. Karol Draper, New, Fremont, a boy, 7 lbs. Mrs. Bry Sorensen, Mr. 9oz., March 14, 1979. and Mrs- - Danny Lofland,, Mr. and Mrs. Larry and - two children of Lamprecht, Richfield, a Fillmore, and Mr. and Mrs.ixjy, 7 lbs., March 15, 1979. Tom Jensen and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Salina. They left for their Blackwell, Marysvale, a homes Sunday afternoon, girl, 7 lbs. 4 oz., March 15, Kenneth Hales and Em- - 1979. ma Draper were married Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allred, Saturday morning in the Aurora, a girl, 8 lbs. 6 oz., Manti Temple. Following March 16, 1979. the ceremony, a dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Melvin served at the Cultural Hall Yardley, Aurora, a boy, 8 for family members of both lbs. 7 oz., March 17, 1979. sides and friends and close Mr. and Mrs. Richard relatives. They left after Morris, Mayfield, a boy, 8 for a trip to Arizona. They lbs. 14 oz., March 18, 1979. will live in her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Shane Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Robinson, Circleville, a Poulson attended the ball- - girl, 8 lbs. 13 oz., March 19, game in Provo Friday and 1979. went on to Heber City to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ross, visit their children, Dennis Richfield, a girl, 7 lbs. 15 and Kathleen Jensen and oz., March 20, 1979. Nicole Stubbs, ob V(jlma Stacy Proton, served her birthday March treasurer, 17. Her jfaughter and son- daw, Alan and Elaine r!.r' Gurr and family, stayed song overnight Friday- - she got teparty cnairiqan. from her sister and her children and Velma tho WeW) groups, Sunday philo and the meat Velma went to Mt. Vohi Pleasant to attend a special Yardley and the late Byr?n anJ, Vf a Jensea Howard Yardley. Great-brea- d fireside: Their son, LaVon, a week group These foods had bro ht a , aker were in make us healthy if we eat of their the home at helping Redmond. d()wn son, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis The Relief Society Birth- Jensen, and getting Sunday evening day Party was held acquainted with their new meeting; Lee Jensen, High Tuesday at 10 a.m. and also grandson. Council, spoke ; Craig in the evening. Following Vernon and Susan Soren- - Burr formerly of Salina the homemaking lessons, son, Salt Lake, were down First yard and now from Our second meeting was Dra D. Flack of Bountiful for Alvretta Drapers gpringville, was a speaker. held on March 19. Our club 8ave a 1)00,1 review on funeral. They visited her YoUth speakers were of Being a parents, Peter and Idella name is the Supper Sweet The Tammy jensen and Jeff Chefs. Our teachers name Woman, written by 23 Willardsen. Lund. The ward choir sang is Mrs. Pat Johnson. Our outstanding women. She numbers, directed by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon president is Nancy Whip- - added to it her own Hales. Roxanne John- vice president, dutiful voice in song Dickenson and aby son was soloist for the we ple; Melissa Hansen; throughout the review. She daughter, Salt Lake, came number, O My Father. secretary, Krissy Johnson; bas a chapter in the book down when the baby was Mr and Mrs. Earl Soren- The Miracle two weeks old and Mrs. son took Rose Sorenson and reporter, Sherri Anderson; ca,,ed Dickenson stayed for a Dora Weller to Murray' song leader, Debbie Sim- - Worker. pson. Other members are Mrs. Flack had a week with her parents, Monday, where Rose will Jennifer Sorenson, Heidi aveBug companion, Mar-- Elwood and Stella Larsen, consult a chiropractor for Albert Poulson was in the treatments for a week. Roberts, and Monette iorie Howe- - They were at the luncheon that Gunnison Hospital. We Dora Taylor. We learned how to stayed with her. measure and we made Wfls served after the send best wishes for his Bosshardt came Jay with j peanut butter rolled oats revlew by a committee recovery. home for a headed Mrs. Willis Hales was Mathal by clusters. Mij0 Bosshar-famUy Our next meeting will be Mickelsen. Gaily decorated taken to the Gunnison dts jan and Jill are home March 26. We will learn fables and a display of Hospital Saturday night. from Snow college for how to make egg salad beautiful quilts, crocheted Our best wishes go out to spring break. pieces, paintings and many her. sandwiches. president; !!i!!fr iZIp 70D Christensen, Salt Lake, tended the funeral. SUSAN WILLIAMS , Rod Rubber Reg. $31.45 2806 Black Rubber Our Price Reg. 020.95 OurPrico! 995 We stock all sizes HRPA Auto Parts 190 South State street SALIHA, Utah |