OCR Text |
Show Safina Local: Weight Staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Peter- son was Mrs. Petersons brother, Leland Christensen, from Carmel Valley, Calif, and his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beaudean and son froip Monett, Mo. They visited with all of Lelands brothers and sisters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Poulson, Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christensen, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Van-no- y Christensen, RedMr. and Mrs. mond; William Russell, Springville; and Elden Christensen, Redmond. Lifting Program North The weight-liftin- g Sevier program presently underway has begun a morning session for those unable to attend the night sessions, which run from 6 - 8 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The new morning program will run from 9 a.m. 12 noon, and anyone interested in joining this program can come to the weight-liftin- g room in the old church across from the high school during the scheduled times. Mrs. Ruby Peterson of Salina was surprised last Farm Exports Friday, June 22, when her Dr.' George U.S. Agricultural exporHansen, came to visit her from Anchorage, Alaska. ts are likely to hit a record He traveled on his motor- $32 billion this fiscal year, bike. She reported she en- a gain of almost $5 billion over last year, according joyed his visit. to Bob Bergland, Secretary of Agriculture. son-in-la- MR. & MRS. CHARLES R. LARSEN Local Couple Plan To Celebrate 50th Anniversary ' If Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Larsen of Salina will celebrate their golden Redding anniversary July 3, 1979. n Their children, Cheryl Hales, Gaylen C. Larsen, ,and James C. Larsen; grandchildren, and 5 11 3 t J will honor them with an open house Tuesday, July 3, at the DeKator Manor, 40 South 100 West, Salina, rom 4 - 8 p.m. Friends and relatives, are invited to attend. , They request no gifts. Chief Gordon Kiesel Is On U.P.O. Board Salina Police Chief Gordon Kiesel has been named to a term in the Utah Peace Officers Assn, board of directors. Chief Kiesel will meet once a month for the next three years with other board members to help Ivo Anderson's To Be Congenial Bacteria Golden iHonored On Wedding Antibiotics sometimes w i Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ander-jjsoof Provo will be honored Sunday, July 8, by IvoandLaVera. n Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were married Feb. 8, 1930-iJunction, Utah. They are the parents of two daughters, Mrs. James M, their family in celebration 50th wedding an- ' of their niversary. An open house will be held Sunday, July 8, from .5 - 8 pjrti. at the Womens liCultyral Center, 310 West 500 North, Provo. Friends tand, .Relatives are invited ? to share this occasion with , (Barbara) Brooks, Metairie, La., and Mrs. Keith (Pat) Barton, Bountiful. They have 9 grandchildren and 5 cause jitters or irritability after a few days. The problem is caused as helpful digestive bacteria are killed along with the ones at which the antibiotic is aimed. A cup of yogurt or d acidophilus-treatemilk can help replenish the friendly bacteria. But check with your doctor -some antibiotics cannot work in the presence of milk plan and organize training procedures for police officers. All peace officers in the State of Utah are members of the U.P.O. A., which just concluded its summer convention last week in Logan. Health Care It costs the typical Utah family $200 more than the national average each year for health care. In terms of private and public dollars expended by the population, all services related to health care, including insurance, cost the average Utah family of four $3,532 annually compared to $3,332 for the nation. Redmond News Orvil and Ethel Jensen celebrated their 54th wed- ding anniversary and Fathers Day. Their family was with them for a dinner, Fred and Rulene Sheppard, J and B. Gwenyth Crane, Farrel Valene Jensen, and Sheron and Sheree Har-war- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace attended a chicken fry at the cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rider at Acord Lakes Saturday evening, June 16. It was for State Road Otfice personnel and former personnel and their partners. An Anderson family re- union was held for three days, Friday to Sunday, at Poulson Park. Kirk Sun-Palisa- An- - dGENEMTOK INTRODUCTORY PRICE Model 400 300 Watt: . . s395 . Model 1500 1500 $550 Watt., Model 3500Model 3500 3500 Watt 1 . 045 HONDA Salina Truck $67800 $69300 $830O1 $84500 (Just South Of Day & Auto Parts Night Cafe) 695 West Main Street SALINA, UTAH PHONE 529-398- 9 and sisters, Star narrated by Jan and Jill Bosshardt. Stevens aunt, Mary Egbert, Salt Lake, who is his mothers sang Bright and asked Bishop Nathan Anderson to sing with her. Jeff Lund accompanied them. A rummage sale will be held July 20 - 21 from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Please take items you wish to donate to Dorta Taylor or Linda Wilson before July 19. The Senior Citizens had breakfast at Maple Grove Monday morning. There were 47. The lunch committee always turns out a delicious meal at all the parties, and are to be commended for their efforts. They are Ernel and Una Christensen, Byron and Vera Jensen, Clifford and Marjorie Christensen, Wallace and Arnelda assisted by Poulson, Wanda and Sylven Christensen and Whitney Christensen. A program followed 3 Mickelsens. Gordon and Jeraldine Hobbs, Norwalk, Calif., came Friday to spend a week. She stayed with her mother, Mrs. Nora Hansen, and he went to Provo to visit his father, George Lloyd Hobbs. They attended the wedding of Noras granddaughter, Lucinda Wiser and Mike Cosby June 23 in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ivan Watts came for Nora to go to the wedding, and Jeraldine brought her home. The reception for the couple was held at the home of her father, Theron Wiser. Leslie and Ora Seely drove to Cedar City Friday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Junior Seely. Saturday they spent with Oras sister, Rosella Ivie, on her 85th birthday and came home Sunday. daughters, Amy and Pam Sprindem and daughter, Mrs. Leon Christy; (Shanna) Jensen and children, Amber, Andrew, and Tyler; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, Las Vegas. They were guests of Vera Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Anderson. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Cory Anderson from Salt Lake. Thanks . . . I sincerely want to thank everyone who came to my farewell testimony meeting to support me on my mission, and for their generous contributions of money. Many people pressed money into my hand as they shook my hand, thus I have no idea of whom to thank personally. Your generosity is wonderful. Thank you. Sincerely, Mable Crane IMssicMigto s. Out-of-tow- -- fci IHIw nMndhi miMDir S&tyflBMS SKHDOHiniM pay? Jae Laier, & accompanied Page by Merrill Hampton and Betty Anderson; LeAnne Pickett auctioned off some beef. A total of $18,100 was taken in. A program followed: songs by Don Hales, David Peterson, MOTORS viz hp Short Shaft 7V2 hp Long Shaft. 10 Up Short Shaft 10 hp Long Shaft youth speaker, and a flute solo by Roxanne Johnson, 28, 1979, grandparents, the Evan San Pedro, Calif, and president; Ken- vice son. Anderson, Mrs. Ray (Shirley) president, and Mrs. Miles The A.P. Anderson (Donna) Anderson, Rasmussen and Mrs. Dell secretary. Their families (Ella) Christensen flew to family reunion guests were Sue Svetlick from attended, and coming Anarbor, Michigan to visit from far away were Mr. Richard and Nancy John-an- d Mrs. Leon (Shanna) son and family. Nancy is a Jensen, New York; Frank daughter of the Ray and Maxine Thomas, Las Rasmussens. They visited Vegas, Nev., Bladen and Washington, D.C., New Vera Christensen, Fair York, and Chicago. They breakfast: reading by Oaks, Calif., Jack and left Thursday, June 21, to Mrs. Sidney Peterson, Bonnie Anderson, Salt be gone 10 days. songs by David Caldwell, Raymond D. Farrington, Centerfield; Debbie Salt Lake, and Gayla Hales, who also did a disco Johnson were married dance, Hales, and Mrs. Robert June 22 in the Redmond Duane Troy and with Anderson, Christiansen and their Ward Relief Society Nelson Vernal guitars, families. Mrs. Vera An- Room by Bishop Nathan and Lester Jensen and A dinner Gilbert Watters sang old derson and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Marvel Anderson, Mr. and followed for family mem-Mrsongs and the audience Bryce Johnson and bers and close friends. The joined in. n families from here and reception that evening were guests attending was from 8 10 p.m. Stan- - Rulon and Ilene Mansfield Salina. Mrs. John Leavitt and ding in line were the of Orem and Julie Sherchildren, Murray, visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. man, Salina, who is a Mrs. her parents, LaMar and Franklin D. Farrington, Mable Jensens sister. Sonoma Bosshardt, Kent Johnson and Gail Steven and Cheryl Tuesday to Saturday of Johnson. Best Man, his Mickelsen and family, lastweek. Dennis Cucamanga, Calif, came brother, Mrs. Orvil (Ethel) Jen- - Farrington; Matron of Thursday. They will spend sen was in the Gunnison Honor, her sister, Sandra the summer here, and he Hospital overnight Mon- - Nielson; bridesmaids, will work with Bryant, day for a heart condition, his sisters, Diane and Maylen Rick and We send our best wishes to Lynn, and friends, Sheila Mickelsen building homes. and Paula, and flower her. They will be with his Morving and Olga Lar- - girls, nieces, Leisa and mother, Mrs. Edris sen and their family had Angie, Mickelsen. an outing at Maple Grove Attending were grand-Sunda- y Kerry Peterson and his for their birth- - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay friends, Dave Dennison days. Mr. and Mrs. Gillies, Monroe, and an and Jay Cowley, Sandy, Elwood Larsen, Mr. and uncle and aunt, Burke and spent Sunday with Rick, Mrs. Don Larsen, Mr. and Luanna Gillies, Hender-Mrs- . and Barbara Mickelsen. Ivan Larsen and son, Nev. They visited Kerrys Mrs. Lynn (Betty) Dumas and their families enjoyed It was their a 82nd birthdays and their 55th wedding anniversary. They are an outstanding couple, always busy baking, gardening, and fishing, and they are always seen at church and supporting ward projects and activities and always are pleasant. Don Anderson and Mrs. Steven (Janice) Mickelsen visited their father, Kirk Anderson, while he was in the Utah Valley Hospital recently. The Kitchen Band took their program to Junction Thursday evening. They were guests for a roast beef dinner before the program and were treated very cordially. Senior citizens from Marysvale, Circleville, Junction, and Kingston go together for their activities. The Ward Fund Raising banquet Saturday evening was very successful. A delicious roast beef dinner was served, and following it, several quilts and other items were auctioned off. LaMar Bosshardt acted as derson, auctioneer, assisted OUTBOARD on evening. Kayleen Jensen, his wife, Kuia, home from the University of Utah Hospital. She is doing fine. Mrs. Harvey (Lorna) Dickerson, Layton, came over the weekend and got her son, Patrick, who had been here with his gran-an- d dparents, Byron and Vera Jensen. She left her daugther, Aneissa, with them for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Slack, Salt Lake city, visited a day during the week with Morving and Olga Larsen. Mrs. Slaak is a daughter of Morvings brother, Ollie Larsen. Ray Rasmussen, Murray, and his grandson, Terrol Rasmussen of Boise, Idaho, came day to spend a week with Sidney and Nellie Peter-nar- d THE SUN, June re- his Korean Puson mission Sunday Marjorie Mickelsen r. 3 Elder Steven Keifer ported and Joy Mickelsen, with their guitars; piano and guitar by Danny and David Caldwell of Gunnison, with David singing. Quilts and pillows that were auctioned off at the banquet were donated by Vontess Jensen, the Relief Society, Senior Citizens, Wanda Christensen, and Jenett Hales. A water color picture was brought back from Korea by Elder Steven Keifer and donated and auctioned. Primary children will be collecting aluminum cans July 11, from 10 a.m. 12 noon. Please have cans out i on the front lawn. Mrs. Craig (Debbie) Lund was hostess to her club Thursday evening. Crazy They played Neighbor. Prizes went to -- Brenda Chidester and Diana Peterson. The Sagebrush Swingers square dancing club danced on the cement square Thursday evening. Bruce Bown of Manti did the calling. Bronzell Pickett went to Salt Lake City and brought interest savings at a savings and loan less than a penny a day per $ 000 pays more than the bank rate. By combining your savings and checking accounts at Zions Bank, heres how much more total banking does for you: Lets you earn 5 compounded continuously in a Statement Savings Account where your money is available. Lets you apply for automatic or tele Daily 1 phone transfer of funds from savings to checking. Offers you Gold Account 4 personal bank services all for less than you may be paying for checking account service alone. Saves you the time and inconvenience of having your money here and there. You can have it all together at Zions 1 Bank. Total banking at Zions is worth a lot more than that penny a day! its ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK fraS Founded by Brigham Young 1873 Member Federal OepoMt Insurance Corporation An Equal Opportunity Employer |