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Show pt- - Thirty Year Safety Award . Phone Book Changes Needed The Southern Utah telephone directory, which includes listings for the Salina area, is entering the final stages of revision prior to a September printing schedule. Changes should be submitted to the PhoneCenter StoreBusiness Office by July 27 for the yellow pages and by Aug. 13 for the white pages, according to Dee Severson, Mountain Bells Customer Services Manager in Richfield. Severson says customers needs change and their listings may THIRTY SAFE YEARSGuy Hunts- - presents' the plaque. Huntsman, man, right, receives a special award Aurora, is assistant to the general mine for working 30 years in the coal in- - superintendent at the Southern Utah dustry without a lost time injury. Art Fuel Co. Convulsion Canyon mine. Van Wagenen, mine superintendent, Joseph A. Holmes who n t s m a n , improved technology. was the first director of y assistant to the general Back in those days, the U.S. Bureau of Mines, mine superintendent at according to Guy, we He led the fight for Utah Fuel Co., were mining around 400 mine safety and was recently presented tons per day with equip- - pr0ved had personally been in-- e Joseph A. Holmes ment that left a lot to be volved mine research Award. This desired by todays stan- Safety safety special award represents dards. We built our own According to Hunts- 30 years working in the electric shuttle cars and man, Mine safety has coal industry without a we had a chain conveyor imoroved over lost-tim- e which brought the coal to the years. Sfe work injury. prac Huntsman began his the surface. Most of the tices, safety rules, equip-caree- r in coal mining on coal had to be broken with ment and training have all Nov. 1, 1948. During this a pick before being placed contributed to making time, he has witnessed on the conveyor. coal mining a much safer numerous changes in The Holmes Award was occupation than it was 30 mining methods due to established to honor Dr. years ago. .. Carol Crane to Ronnie Ray Mann. She also went sightseeing in Bisbee, Ariz., as well as Tombstone, the State House Museum Boothill and They were sightseeing at several places, including Mt. pleasure. Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Mrs. Jacobsen was gone a week and returned home the following Sunday. After spending the 4th of home, Sheldon Jacobsen, accompanied by his daughter Lori and July son Landon flew to South Dakota. They spent three days sightseeing at Dead Wood, Custer Park, the museums, and other points of interest, including Mt. Rushmore. They returned on Monday and were met by their mother and family at the airport. meet her husband, Nan Ette Hoffman, Sheldon, in Wichita, Kan. granddaughter of Grace Together they drove Martin, placed second in through Wyoming, Kan- national business comsas, and Nebraska to petition in New Orleans, Rapid City, South Dakota, La. on July 8. This event combining business with was for state winners in the College of Business all the United States. Nan Ette won and represented Utah colleges in the category of Ms. over Business Future Reba Lazenby, Aurora, has been called to serve in Ohio th Columbus Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Her farewell will be held July 29 at 4 p.m. in the Aurora Second Ward.. She is the widow of the late Leland M. Lazenby, and has served two previous missions. Her first was to the Southwest Indian Mission, Gallup, N.M., and she and her husband filled a two-yemission to the Northern Indian Mission. She will report to the Missionary Training Center in Provo Aug. 2 and will arrive in Columbus, Ohio Sept. 5 to serve under the direction of President Frank D. Bailey. She has one grandson, Curtis Lazenby, son of Ferrell Lazenby, who entered the MTC July 5 to serve in Rome, Italy. Curtis i.,!so will be in the MTC the month of August. Grandmother and grandson hope to be able to have time for some visiting, but Curtis can speak only in Italian for the next two months in preparation for his call. It might be a bit difficult to hold a conversation, but at least they can wave and smile. 1269 sq. ft. Brick - double garage - 3 bedrooms nursery or future bath large utility room Wood stove - water softener - microwave & acre lot. self clean -- over-dishwash- See at 500 East Center Call 529-723- 2 - Aurora I intend to enter the languages provide the theme for the cover of Mountain Bells Southern Utah telephone directory. The new phone book will be distributed during the second week in October. Name Address Telephone Shop billing. Mountain Bell residence customers in Salina should contact the PhoneCenter at 95 W. 1st S. in Richfield toll by dialing Salina Beautification Contest Please submit entry form to: At Salina Beautification Committee Home Salina City Hall Salina, UT 84654 MUD FLAPS Seniors Plan July Outing breakfast and potluck birthday party are planA 10030K 24x30 10036K 24x36 0L DEANN MORTENSEN Local Girl To Act In BALDWIN FILTERS (COTTON) Pageant The outdoor first presented pageant, in 1937, unfolds on 25 stages by a cast of over 600 persons who donate their time to par- ticipate. A sound system composed five-trac- k been Dr. has by Crawford Gates, conductor of the Beloit, Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra. recorded concert by the A one-hou- HEATER HOSE BETTS RED INSOLINE HANGERS B-2- 58x50 ft. 5 r 34x50 ft. Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir precedes each performance. GENERAL ELECTRIC DeAnn Mortensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Mortensen of BULBS Salina, has been selected as a cast member for the upcoming Hill Cumorah Pageant, to be held in Palmyra, New York. She was selected from hundreds of applicants from across the United States and Canada to pers form in the was which pageant, world-famou- med ter- & BEAMS MGM DYNAMITE CHAMBER TYPE 30 fen Americas most elaborate religious pageant by the New York Times. Performances are scheduled July 31 and Aug. Senior Citizens. competition. All senior citizens in the Nan Ette is a senior at are invited to attend area Utah State University, which will honor the She finance. in event, majoring and husband, Tim Hof- those persons with July fman, and her parents, birthdays. Breakfast, at 9 a.m., will be furnished by Tom and Gay Stocks, the club. Participants are Moab, attended the week-lon- g asked to bring their event. Mrs. Martin culinary specialty for the stayed in Salina watching potluck dinner in the afthe Stocks younger ternoon. children and taking in the July birthday celebrants 4th of July celebration. will be honored, and the name of one person drawn for a fruit basket prize. Anyone needing a ride graduated from North f The Friendly Atmosphere different 37 and all other matters relating to service and C-75- Executive. Do You Remember the , Phi Beta ned for Saturday, July 28, Lambda national business at Maple Grove campfraternity sponsored the ground by the Salina NEW ENERGY HOME IN AURORA after deadline, when its too late for revision, he notes. All Bell Mountain business customers in the Salina area should call toll free, for assistance with directory listings, service orders, yellow pages advertising Reba Lazenby Called To Ohio Mission Salina Local Notes granddaughter, JoAn calls 3 Entry Form need to be updated. The free. Telephone greetings in telephone company often gets Page 19, 1979, REBA LAZENBY . Visitors at the home of Cemetery. A recent visitor at the Joyce Ferguson and Eva Patterson the last month home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray have been Charles Jacobsen was Mrs. Novell Crawford and family, Kelly of Fredericktown, Jean Colin and Jeneane, Mo. She spent 10 days Sacramento, Calif.; Rex visiting in Utah with and Fran Osborn from friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray JacobPayson, Ariz.; Ada and Wayne Crawford came for sen met their daughter the C.C. Camp reunion, and family, Mr. and Mrs. which was held at Maple Kenneth Kalina and three Grove. The Crawfords are boys in St. George on June from Orange, Calif. Don 15 and the following and Jane Hone from Saturday morning, the Pinoche, Nev. visited Kalina family took out Alice Osborn; also Maude their endowments and were sealed. The Kalinas Hone from Gunnison. were also accompanied to visited Mrs. Lera Crane the by 52 couples in, Sierra Vista, Ariz. last fromtemple the Las Vegas 25th son and week with her live. where Ward, they family, Mr. and Mrs. LuGene Jacobsen left on atMaynard Crane, and to tended the wedding of her Fathers Day, by plane, THE SUN, July 11,' 27, 28 and Miss Mortensen was Sevier High School in 1978, where she was a cheerleader and a member of the drill team. She attended Ricks College in Rex-burIdaho last year, where she was active in church and played the piano for ward Sunday School. She was an attendant to the Sevier County Dairy Princess last year and has participated in various music programs and sung in talent shows throughout Briant her life. She plans to atmay contact Burgess, Merrill Thomp- tend Snow College this fall. son, or Garney Gee. 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