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Show IK NEW, .him- - 7, I!I7!I, I District Seven Riding First Clubs Sponsor Dance ' W3 be,ived Possible cure children uni cilifjta'h!! passing them through atocleft ash tree. Star Theatre Pamela Theatre GUNNISON, UTAH June 8-- 9 California Suite June Starring Alan Alda, Jane Fonda, Elaine Mav June - With John Travolta PG Rating 15-16&- 18 The North "Avenue Irregulars Walt Disney Coming June 15-1- 6 Bermuda Triangle ' G 8-- 9 ' Brad Crandall been assigned ticket kales in their area. The dance is open to everyone. Come spend the Ephraim. "Nature 27-2- Each riding dancing evening and Gotch, whom many v in times, held the record for the quickest fall pinning an opponent 'in 6 14 seconds. club in the district has , 1 is visible thought." Heme BIRTHDAY-O- n Tara Peterson celebrated her first birthday. She is .he daughter of Garald and Lori Peterson, Center-fielGrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Peterson, Centerfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill fl. Mayiett, Manti. are Nels T. Peterson, Redmond, and Edgar Nielsen, Center-fielMay 22, 1979, uotpss Great-grandparen- ts d. Satina Auction Report A v y. A V f S' At Whites western wear For the latest in Men s Fashions. Short Sleeve western Shirts Salable at auction 726 compared to 488 last week and 945 last year. Average seasonal attendance Only Tem Tex Lee H-- C lbs steady. Other steers $2.00-3.0- 0 lower. Feeder heiiers under 500 lbs. thin and suitable for grass steady ; other heifers weak to $1 00 lower. Slaughter cows and lower. Not bulls $1.00-1.5enough slaughter steers and heifers for price comparison. Supply about 70 feeders. Bronco mem iTJDtiitt&s irjestisffli) Ti 788 west Main street ss 0 $84.00-94.0- 0 lbs. f SAUNA, UTAH 350-45450-50- ; 0 Choice $72.50-7- lbs. 5 600-70- 1891 to in Redmond William Peter Poulson and Dorthea Elsina Larson Nielson. Both parents were converts to the L.D.S Church His mother carried the handcart strap marks on her shoulders to the grave. His lather prospected and larmed. A he salt vein discovered got all ot the boys into the salt business. Albert bought out the brothers and operated the Albert Poulson & Sons Salt Co lor more than 60 years. On Sept 30, 1913, he married Millne Anderson o d - 1j7C- Funeral services will be at 1 p m Friday, June 8, m the Redmond Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home from 7 - 9 p m. Thursday evening and one hour prior to services in the Redmond Ward Relief Society Room Burial will be in Redmond Cemetery. held Receives Diploma Barbara childre His msmu Hone Mickelsen graduated from high school through the by two Sevier sons, Willis and Brice Poulson, both ot Redmond, and two daughters, Mrs Wayne (Verle) Peterson and Mrs Bryce ol Johnson (Venna) Salma, eight grandchildren and 15 great grand- - 13, School Adult Program She received her diploma on June 1st. She is the wife of Rick Mickelsen of Redmond and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Verdon Hone of Centerfield brother, mm Sonlhern I lab's Home of ( oanlry Western Wnsie 825 West Main St. Salina, I tab Presents for the first time COUNTRY DISCO By, Ive Found The Sound & Two Nights Fri. Sat., June 8th, 9th, 1979 sls per person cover chg. 9:30 pm till 2 am - Must be 21 yrs. old (State Law) 0 Phone - 529-989- Come in and see us about our inflation fighting program. Buy a beautiful money saving Heat King Stove now, before the prices raise in the fall. Pay 'A down - the balance in 3 equal monthly payments, and you can pick up your new Heat King in September, ust in time to install before cold weather. No interest or carrying charges. 5 1 Good lbs. 0 400-50- Couple packages 300-33- tSrr lbs. lbs. 5 Holsteins $86.00-90.0- 760-95- 0 $62.00-64.5- FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice 96.00. 0 lbs. 500-60- 0 lbs. $88 00- 0 Choice lbs. 0 00 Choice 300-35- 350-40- $83.50-9- 400-50- Choice $76 lbs. 0 Choice 600-80- $72.50-7- 50. 6 lbs. $66 0 50- - 73.00. COWS: SLAUGHTER High Utility and Comme- Few rcial 4 $48 good heiferettes $53.50- 58.00. Cutter and other Utility $45.00-49.52-- SLAUGHTER BULLS: .Yield Grade lbs. $64 dividual 2 1580-202- 5 In- 2175 lbs. $72.75. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Few Good low Choice 950-115- 0 lbs $68 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: 0 Good to low Choice 730-90- lbs. $64 00-6- 7 50. Palisade Cook your stuffed pork chops in an electric frypan -- and save power ' Baking stuffed pork chops in your electric range oven will take about an hour and use 1 .043 kilowatt hours (kwh) of electricity. Baking the same pork chops in an electric frypan ( 1250 a savings of almost half. watts) will use onjy 0.558 kwh One thousand watts of electricity ( 1 kilowatt), delivered over a one-hoperiod, equal 1 billed for You are kilowatt hour (kwh). the kwh you use each month If your cost per kwh is 5C (you can figure your average rate ( from last months power bill), it will cost about 2 12C to cook those pork chops in the electric frypan. Small appliances often save energy in the kitchen, but the savings depend on the amount and kind of food you cook. The electric frypan saves with many different foods besides entrees such as pork chops, it can make popcorn, bake apples, heat TV dinners, steam plum puddings, and keepKood warm. The use of a simple wire rack in the frypan lets you use dry heat to bake potatoes or other foods. The regulated temperature control helps you turn out perfect fudge or peanut brittle every tipne. So, become friends with your electric frypan. Youll save electricity and money. ur t r a c a 9 s VA 3 OOGaDil. Golf Winners Winners of the Palisade Golf Assn. Party Tournament held May 19 were: Pitching Lee Knorr, Gunnison; Verle Peterson, Salma. v Putting Bruce Lindsay, Salma; Jolene Sorensen, Salma. Team Play & OEMSmEMfi savings 'IlfcSv 1 Cji. ttSgl" (ids. u 3:4 k$ iipin ,1 .11 (I n i itifen Mickey h l : afttSl ms 'I Ys m III Vi(i I'll i i I isi 1 a : 511 islii Il (I 511 iCsj lit! I : i GunLee Knorr, Gun- l'flal life VJKi nison, Kurt Poulson, , Salma. Winners of the Two-Ma- n Team Tournament held June 3 were: Don Gross: 1st Buchanan and Bruce Lindsay. 2nd Gross. Larry Brunson and Jim Peterson. 3rd Gross: Les Rosen-va- ll and Jim Sorenson. Net 1st Mickey Venitelli and Kurt 2nd Net: Alton Hansen and Gay len Bradley. 3rd Net: Cecil Cox and Dean Lund am mi i Z'iniMn.i 51 C Ha k. - Ill "Kill cfime. i) pisTi lii till' iXsts in II mu:: 1 ifyl in 'Ml 11X5 4 ta aisfrai- 'aij 51 is- i" aCsc i Phyllis Peterson, nison, fi 4fiT Sp jitsOfc-ird- t I 5n i at AS isi i i etiit t. el t ir cTm' " 1 sn nesi n. lisiin'Qdit i Gjjiu i 1) f -i t nm ii ij n ipf-1 c ffeisli T.V Sli t.TTTtS-TTYin iY; i 0i hi.. i ml i i( Qnzxsnriciic) to an '& SGS)'"-- ' Venitelle, Ephraim; Poulson. QD0CQOQIP District Education 4 Months To Pay!!! 00. $7$. 00-7- 5 and Standard Holsteins 0 Choice 50 6 $75.00-78.5- & lbs. lbs. lbs 0 500-60- 0 ; $76.50-85.5- 700-81- , ttt $94.00-106.0- 00-- lbs. $98 290-35- 0 111.00. Choice Vi 3 May . FEEDER STEERS: Choice I8UOXOJ n hand-drille- .1 500 0 A Gift idea For pother zb Feeder lair demand. steers under in These Famous Brands He is survived Page died Dec 16, 1968 sucthem cessfully He served two years on the town council and was instrumental in getting the Sevier River Drainage Project into operation One thing he was most proud of was getting the local culinary "innlv (In the lr- vice ot early settlers in the town, he located the large spring in Redmond Lake He was an avid sportsman until his eyesight failed e FIRST 7, I!I7!I, Morom (MO) resides in Selma, Calif Mrs Poulson operated V TAKA PETERSON d. 5: a marriage later solemnized in the Manti Temple Alter their marriage, he would leave his young bride to travel with shearing crews into i Idaho. In order to sup'Tv ' plement the family income, he would hand shear as many as 100 sheep in a day. Mi!. Early salt mining was grim work Each morning, Mr. Poulson harnessed a team ot horses to make the tour-milx trip to the mine Redmond north ol ALBERT N. POULSON Blasting holes were Large lumps were Albert Nephi Poulson, 88 broken up with sledge of Redmond, died June 4, hammers and bits, and each piece of salt lifted to 1979 in the Gunnison the wagon Valley Hospital ot natural Mr. Poulson acquired causes. and several farms He was born in Kichlield, rl 'v Frank V .Iiint Redmond Salt Pioneer And Leader Dies At 88 having a good time to the music ot the Bradleys. consider the greatest wrestler modern UK M Birthday i Because ot the response given to the Western Dance held March 31, District 7 Hiding Clubs are sponsoring another dance, to be held June 16 at the Ephraim City Building Tickets will be $1.50 per person it purchased bet ore the dance from a District 7 member. II purchased at the door, the tickets will be $2 per person.: , , ' ' Music will be furnished by the, Bradleys , from Mantr, with proceeds trom the dance going to support the District ' Show to be held July Chairman of the dance is Darryl ' Hayes of I jge, Qualit mnlii Edward's Decorating Center 55 0 South Mam - Ph. 5 GUNNISON, UTAH 84634 29-720- 8 nafs. 51 "sL' I |