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Show Redmond News Marjorie Mickelsen Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mickelsen and daughter, Jack and Bonnie Anderson and sons, Victor and Brooks, Salt Lake City, spent Sunday and Monday of last week with his mother, Mrs. Vera Ander- Chinca, Calif., visited Saturday and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Edris Mickelsen and his sister, Manon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin and family, Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick James and family, Craig, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Carter Davis and family, son. ' Mr. and Mrs. Coy San-dstro- m An- derson and daughter, Jennifer, visited his parents, Marvel and Darlene Anderson Sunday and Monof last week. day Mrs. Florence Jensen, Snady, visited Memorial with their Tremonton, spent the weekend parents, Cliff and Marjorie Christensen. Craig and Blain Davis stayed on with their grandparents for a couple of weeks. Merril and Ruby Smith, Taylorsville, came for the opening of fishing. The Evan Mickelsens joined relatives in Salina and here over Memorial Day. She was visiting Mrs. Vera Anderson. On Monday, Veras niece, Teddi Jean and husband Quinn Robins and family visited her. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen, South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Velma) Oviatt and Roger Kesler and his girl friend of I, them and the Clifford Christensens Koosharem at Reservoir. Dirk Christensen, Salt Granger were visiting Lake City, was home for their mother, Mrs. Von-tes- s the weekend. He stayed Jensen over the on due to his mothers Memorial Day weekend. being in the hospital. The Oviatts are Jim being Gemmit and Sharon transferred to Cedar City and family, Salt Peterson frm Salt Lake City. He will work for the telephone Lake City, were here for the weekend helping her company. Roger is the son parents, Mr. and Mrs. Of Verle and Elain Kesler. Mrs. Edris Mickelsen Blaine Poulson and they and daughter, Manon and and Gail Heath and boys at fishing Mrs. Afton Walquist and went Koosharem. went on a Jana daughter Mr. and 'Mrs. Don Hales trip to Page, Ariz., and in- and family went to Bryce in the teresting places Canyon Sunday until area Saturday until of last week. Tuesday of week. last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spen- Their daughter, Tammy, went to Salt Lake City to cer, Salt Lake, were at a week with her Jay and Doris Christen- spend cousins. She was at Mr. sens and Dolph and Joyce Cliff Nelsons and Mrs. and Spencers. They went with her Aunt Grace fishing. Pam Nelson, Mrs. Owen (Elva) Nelson. Christensen suffered a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. heart attack Sunday mor- Reese Nelson and Suzanne ning and is in the Richfield We send our Hospital. best wishes to her. Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gam Nelson, Salt Lake City, were FATHERS AV (3D FT DEGAS staying this week with their cousin, Debbie Hales at the Don Hales'. Erin and Jackie Seely, Salt Lake City, Melvin and Louise Johnson, Salt Lake Mrs. LaMonte City, (Golda) Hansen, Provo, and her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Memorial weekend were their daughter, Louise and Allen Taylor and family, Leon Christensen, Salt Mrs. Lake, Orlando (Sylvia) Jensen and son Glade and his daughter and Mrs. Armilda Anderson and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Anderson, Salt Lake. Keith and Patsy Hampton had her sister, and husband, Ada and Jim Jensen and family of Centerville visiting them for the weekend. was Dorey Osborne Cushions heavy duty fabric coated wtough vinyl plastic. Double locked stitch. Reversible. 17" x 35. High-qualit- t y, List Price Mrs. Chidester. Orland Mr. and Mrs. and Chidester Craig family and Mres. Rober Black and children were also dinner . guests. Mrs. Don (Vonda) Jensen, Kearns, visited her sister and brother-in-la- Betty and Orland Chidester Saturday and Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Millett and Leo Miller were in Salt Lake to keep a medical appointment for Mrs. Millett. She has to go back Thursday for further treatment. Memorial weekend $799 jWAPAt AutoParts 190 South State Salina, Utah Graduates With Honor From USU Gregory Rae Noyes graduated from Utah Academic Even commonly-use- d drugs like aspirin may produce serious side effects if used incorrectly. Chronic, excessive use of aspirin combined with phenecetin (ACP to tablets) may lead WENDY SUE WILLDEN Wendy Sue Willden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVoy Willden, Aurora, graduated June 1 from Southern Utah State College with a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education. She earned honors at graduation. Miss Willden, a 1975 graduate of North Sevier High School, will teach in Roosevelt. Lynda Dunn i Has Successful Year At Dixie Summer Home Ec Program the North Sevier High School summer home economics program for speaker, competed in Duet Acting, Readers Theatre, eighth through twelfth grades next year. procession marched from Old Main to actress talented and the Spectrum for the After Dinner Speaking, commencement. Follow- and Oral Interpretation. She was responsible for ing this ceremony, each home three first bringing of College Degrees separated into depart- ments. The College of Engineering was held at the Fine Arts Center, where a yellow, longstemmed rose was given to each wife, mother, etc. Gregory received his trophies, place three second, and one third place place trophy while qualifying twice for final round competition. ex- Lynda is a very pressive speaker, in- Openings still exist in students who will be in Mrs. Janice Bastian, to dicated Forensic Coach, . credit in the Mike Woodward. Her which includes aprogram, number college diploma with honors at this ceremony. presentations are very of projects which may be His name will be put on the professional and she has done at home. All the Deans List for honors he added much to the squad school facilities for because of her experience has achieved. and craf- background. Gregory graduated and In addition to forensics, she played the lead role in the Dixie College production of The Glass Menagerie. She graduated front Dixie this Spring. Lynda is the daughter of JL and Cara Dunn of Whittier California, former Salina residents. North Sevier Jaycees and Jayceettes are planning for Fourth of July events, and plan on doing several things differentlv this year. A talent show is planned, and persons interested in performing are asked to contact Lillian Hales or Jane Partridge. This year the Jaycettes will be doing the King and Queen contest and will be having a bake sale. The Jaycees will be in charge of the games and races. There will be concession stands set up all morning for games and refreshments. Parents interested in entering a child in the king and queen contest should contact Peggy Mason or Mary Robinson. ERIN SEELEY Erin Seely, Salt Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seely of Redmond, recently received his 25 year pin for his service as a radar air traffic controller at Salt Lake City Fit Jin' Allbee with C 30 free with IOO in- may register the beginning day of the program, June 12, at the high school home economics room. The program will run from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. weekdays from June 12 through Aug. 17. Students may earn from h one-ha- and airport. A North Sevier High School graduate, Seely served in the U. S. Air Force before taking the position in Salt Lake. He and his wife make their home in Sait Lake City. cake decorating will be done. The classes are limited to 60 students. Efynff Band-Ai- d $3" Johnsons Brand Baby Oil Sheeror Plastic Strips 50s 30s Assorted All Wide lOoz. - kA tv....,.-.- i ml M'oil Listerine Presun Deluxe Travel Kit Listermint Or Lotion 4oz. $179 Old Spice Or Gel 3oz. v w 89C 3381 24oz. lf sewing, cooking, ts will be available. Each Friday at 11:30 a.m., an outdoor cooking project will be done. Later in the summer, a variety of crafts, including ceramics, gold leaf painting, dip and drape, macrame, 8 Page Fonner Resident EamS 25 Year Service Pm structor, said students one-fourt- 7, 1979, 'Day Savings Lynda Dunn, a graduate of North Sevier High School, brought to a close Winter Quarter, a successful experience as a member of the Dixie College Forensic Squad. Lynda, who is a very from North Sevier High School in 1975 as and Mrs. Dell Christensen, salutatorian of his class, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Ray and from Snow College in Rasmussen, Murray; 1977 with high honors. Mrs. Ralph Morley, Mr. Gregory, and his wife and Mrs. Bruce Morley will be making their home and family, Dennis Morley in Price, where he will be and girl friend, all of working out of the State Kaysville; Mrs. Susanne Engineers Office for the Walsh, Smithsfield; Mrs. Division of Water Rights. Leah Draper, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brashear, Lor Alamos, N.M. Aspirin Abuse Fantastic buy at GREGORY RAE NOYES A summer weight lifting program for North Sevier High School athletes and other interested persons will begin next week, according to Bruce Hoggard, who is directing the program. Although the program is designed for next years ninth through twelfth graders, anyone in the community is welcome, Hoggard said. The new weight room, located in the former LDS Chapel across the street from the high school, will be open from 6 - 8 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The program will begin Monday, June 11, and continue until the beginning of football practice later this summer. State University on Saturday, June 2, with Cum in honors Laude Engineering. His wife, Cindy H. Noyes, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rae E. Noyes, Jr., sister Belinda, Mr. and baptized Saturday confirmed Sunday by her and Mrs. Daryl Noyes, Kristoffer Noyes, and Mr. father, Kent Osborne. The Mrs. Bob Hardy of and family were guests for Salina watched the 1,930 dinner at her parents, Mr. of USU graduates and Plans Made For July 4th Activities Program Set Irene Christensen over guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peterson were Mr. Balkamp Ventilated Seat Weight Lifting and Hicks (Mary) children Mary, Lottie and Don of Murtaugh, Ida., were staying at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seelys over the Memorial weekend. Mrs. Junior Seely, Cedar City, and son Clifford and her nephew, Don Rosell, Salt Lake City, visited Leslie and Ora. The boys had been to Cedar City helping Junior and Flora move into a new home. They were enroute home. Flora went to Salt Lake on business. Visiting Vannoy and THE SUN, June $269 $549 $189 Johnsons Baby Powder Jolt' baby 14oz. Schick Super Cartridges 5's Personal Touch Efferdent II Tablets Superfl na 40S Refills., powder $119 $109 $149 SALINA DRUG GO. 1 K. Christensen Awarded Scholarship Kay Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ashman of Redsevere kidney disease. It mond, has been awarded a is not known whether the political science merit drugs produce the same scholarship at the Univereffect when taken alone. sity of Utah. is The scholarship awarded annually to an outstanding political science major, and provides full tuition. It is renewable annually if the student maintains a high academic standing. Mrs. Christensen is a straight A student, and plans a career in law. She is a senior, and is one of 10 students who were considered for the award. She is a former resident of Redmond and is married to Leon Christensen, a Midvale contractor, also a former Redmond resident. The couple has three children. Mrs. Christensen has had extensive political experience. She has been president of the Utah Womens Democratic Club, Utah coordinator for the election of President Carter, and campaign manager for Edwin She was Utahs Fir-mag- e. delegate to the 1976 Democratic Platform Committee and was a delegate to the National Convention as well. Over the past three years she has made many trips to the White House concerning the Panama and Canal treaty negotiations with the Chinese concerning recognition of Red China. is she Presently collaborating with Law Professor Firmage on a study of campaign finan- cing laws, which will be published later this year. tat College Actor Robert Redford and professional football player Leonard Walterscheid (of the NFLs Chicago Bears) have both played a lole in the Southern Utah State College program of developing standards of excellence. Leonard Walterscheid, a kickoff return specialist, has made dozens of personal appearances to let others know how valuable SUSCs unique apprach to education can be in a students life. He ought to know; he spent four years here as a student and as a football player. Robert Redford is one of many popular and speakers to visit Southern Utah State College. And there will be many more visits in the future. Campus wide (in every department), SUSC is developing standards of excellence, and the results are starting to show: Over 90 percent of all the 1978 graduates are employed or continuing their education. The SUSC mens basketball team this year earned its to way play for the seventh consecutive year. SUSC includes one of only three fully accredited vocational schools in the state (there are 13 colleges and technical colleges in Utah offering vocational programs). Every available 1978 elementary education graduate is employed in his or her field. Eighty-fivpercent of the available 1978 physical education graduates are employed in a field related to their major. ' At least eleven 1978-7Utah high school football allstaters will attend SUSC next fall. SUSC is becoming known as the r liberal arts college in Utah. And the list goes on. . . Robert Redford and Lepnard Walterscheid typify standards of excellence. So does Southern Utah State College. For more information about Southern Utah State College, write to: D. R. Taylor, Admissions Office, SUSC, Cedar City well-know- post-seaso- n e 9 four-yea- Utah 84720. Developing Standards of Excellence Cedar City, Utah n |