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Show TIIKSI Pago 3 Saturday , May 19th Bike-A-Th- on ' ,4 N. May 17. 11179, . i"' North Sevier area residents are encouraged to pedal to raise funds for n Cystic Fibrosis in the scheduled Saturday, May 19, in Salina. Kris Miller, local Breath of Life n campaign chairman, said the will include contact to help educate every parent, grandparent and prospective parent about the symptoms of cystic fibrosis and similar lungdamaging diseases, while also providing an opportunity to support the work of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. It is not commonly known that about one in twenty persons carries the genetic trait for the disease. Longevity of afflicted persons has increased year by year, and scientists hope to find a control or cure for the disease, which occurs once in every 1,600, live births in the United States. All age bike riders are encouraged to participate by obtaining a sponsor "-e sheet. The bikers will solicit pledges from relatives, friends and neighbors for a certain donation for each mile ridden. Prizes will be given in three age groups: 8 and under, 9 to 14, and 15 and up. Prizes will be for the most sponsors obtained and the most miles ridden fn each age group. Refreshments will be provided along the route by Andersons Food Center and Barretts Food Town. will begin at 9 a.m. The at the Salina Rodeo Grounds at the east end of Main Street. Riders will go from there to East Third Street and ride along the old road to Salina Canyon to a point two miles from the rodeo grounds, and return to the point of beginning. Recorders will keep track of the mileage of each participant, counting e the times each rider makes each leg of the route. Bike-a-Tho- ' Bike-a-Tho- Participants who bring in contributions of $25 or more each will n shirt. Conreceive a tributions must be turned in within 10 n in order for days of the prizes to be awarded. Bike-a-Tho- Bike-a-Tho- Prizes include $5 savings accounts from Zions and Utah Independent banks; $5 gift certificates from Heaths Office Supply, Stubbs Inc., Salina 5 & 10, and Nordfelts Studio; and a burger, drink and fries from Ricks Drive In Bike-a-Tho- n Sponsor sheets, which must be signed by parents of participants under 18, may be obtained from Christensens Department Store, Ricks Drive In, Zions Bank, or Mrs. Miller in Salina, and from Karl Gull in Aurora. n also Organizers of the plan to distribute sponsor sheets through the schools. Bike-a-Tho- two-mil- SALINA LOCALS 1st Birthday Wilma Sorensen was honored at her home by her four daughters and their families for Mothers Day. Geri Fairbanks and family celebrated the occasion on Saturday, then motored on to Lake Powell. POPPY DAY Leah chairman. The poppies, Auxiliary made by disabled American veterans, will be offered for donations, which are used to aid the veterans and their families. The poppy was adopted by the PROCLAIMED-May- or Conover, a proclamation marking Saturday, May 19, as Poppy Day in Salina. Looking on is Gay Ivie, local American Legion left, signed American Legion Auxiliary as memorial flower to pay tribute to the war dead. The local Auxiliary, Unit No. 36, sponsors the annual event. . Seniors' Weekly Menu Menu for the week of May 21 - 25 for the Seniors Nutrition Program in- cludes: Monday Tuna croquettes, waldorf salad, cheese slice, peanut brownie, ice milkjuice. ss steak, broccolicauliflower, bread butter, apple crisp, milkjuice. n butter cream, Thursday Baked beans ham, cornbreadbut-ter- , tossed salad, peaches, milkjuice. Friday Turkey Tuesday Meatloaf, baked potatoes, spinach, First Birthdays Celebrated By 3 plums, cookie, milkjuice. The annual Awards Assembly at North Sevier High School will be held beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 22. New class officers will be announced, and awards n dressing casserole gravy, peas n carrots, pears, rollbutter, choco mint pie, milkjuice. breadbutter, purple fe! Wednesday-rSwi- ricemushroom gravy, Mr. and Mrs. Derail Jenson were invited to Mothers Day dinner to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Awards Assembly Is Tuesday presented in athletics, music, drama, speech, vocational agriculture, BE UP TO TODAY S LIVING home1 economics, and scholarship, among will others. The assembly conclude about noon, and the community is welcome to attend. JEFFREY DAVID WILLDEN S.S. Reps Great-grandparen- ts e, Peterson, vacationed Social Protect Your Alfalfa from Weevil Spray now with Furadan of all Agriculture Security representatives will be in Richfield today (Thursday, May 17) and Friday and June 7 - 8 at the old hospital building, 201 E. 5th N., to answer questions and aid area residents. The service will be provided from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Thursdays and from 8 a.m. until noon Fridays. Chemicals at Competitive prices. . Hermansens Roller Mills Gunnison , Utah FREE ESTIMATES onal! Electrical Contracting FARM COMMERCIAL HOME Beautiful Lighting Fixture. Commercial -- -- Wiring and SuppLe' at Discount Price YEAR David Hales, son of Dave and Lillian Hales of Redmond, was one year old May 15, 1979. He has a sister, Beckie, 3. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willis B. Hales, Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis A. ONE For Your ELECTRICAL NEEDS DIAL 529-749- 1 All work guaranteed! IS! MICHAEL DAVID HALES The Price Is Right OLD--Micha- Hatch, Salina. are Mr. and Great-grandparen- ts SORENSEN ELECTRIC v BONDED & LICENSED 29 East Main, Salina, Utah DENNIS ROY KIESEL I Mrs. Charles Hampton, Redmond, and Mrs. Mae W. Taylor, Loa. '4$. ire SUMMER FEVER s FIRST BIRTHDAY Dennis Roy Kiesel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven of Kiesel Salina, celebrated his first birthday May 16, 1979. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Peterson, Gunnison; Mrs. Evelyn Kiesel, Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kiesel, Salina. are Mrs. Lydia Jacobson, Great-grandparen- ts Mayfield, and Mrs. Cleo Kiesel, Salt Lake City. A birthday party for grandparents and relatives was held. jnUSTT CDIPEMEDD SAUNA TRUCK AND AUTO PARTS INC. LOCATION: DIRECTLY BEHIND DAY & NIGHT CAFE 695 West Main (Formerly Barney & Robinson Building Come in and meet Warren & Brenda Baldwin NEW OWNERS SPECIALIZING IN: Truck & Auto 3 i M 4 WALLCOVERINGS Off 1M) Good until May 31 , 1 979 Known for integrity since 1919 CELEBRATES MAY Pierce, son of Robbie and Janice Pierce, Redmond, will celebrate his first birthday May 19, 1979. He has a brother, Brandon, Grandparents are Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Robins, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Osentowski, Gunnison; Mrs. Lois McBride, California, and Lt. Col. Robert W. Pierce, 2. Georgia. Great-grandparen- ts are Jessie Mae Yeager, Colorado, and C.E. Pierce, Mrs. Georgia. Parts r f'Ckwell Borg Warner rjller CR Eaton SK Tools Spicer Bendix Brakes Neapco drive line accessories Baldwin Filters MICHAEL PIERCE Dayco (Cooling Systems) BCA Bower Bearings MG M Brakes Salina, in Carmel Valley, Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Christensen. Mr. Christensen is a brother the ladies havent seen for 17 years. We have a complete line ES52LSHS2 In Richfield year old May' 18, 1979. He is the son of David and Dee Anna Willden, Salina, and has a sister, Heather, 4. Grandparents are Mrs. Georgia Silvers, Novato, Calif, and Elroy Mason, Cedar City. are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele, Salina ; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason, Aurora, and Mrs. Mabel Jensen, Redmond. Richard Cowley in Axtell. Mrs. Truman Olsen and son, Bryan Winn from Grayland, Wash,, Mrs. William Russell, Spring-villMrs. Allen Poulson, Charleen, LaJuana, and Billie Lou and families visited Sunday afternoon. She also received a very special and important phone call from her grandson, Elder Bruce Bastian, from Eugene, Ore., wishing her a happy Mothers Day. a Richfield, and Mrs. Thad Seals - Unit rebuilt parts DoRay lighting accessories . And many other brand names 9 Phone Salina , Utah 529-398- V |