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Show pncn: lot Birthday VISTA HILARY ANNE JENNINGS FIRST BIRTHDAY-Hila- ry Anne Jennings, daughter of Tim and Dianne Jennings of Salina, celebrated her first birthday July 9, 1979. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Noel J. Condie and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jennings, all of Fruitland, Ida. VISITOR-Bria- nt Burgess, VISTA volunteer and president of the Salina Senior Citizens Club, visits ROBERT ALLEN HEATH with Bishop G.M. Burr, a member who is 99 years old and continues living in his own home assisted by his ONE YEAR OLD-Rob- ert two daughters and daughters-in-laSenior Citizens (Robby) Allen Heath, son programs have helped many older residents to remain of Doug and Barta Heath in their own homes rather than having to live in nurof Salina, celebrated hu sing homes. first birthday July 18, 1979 He has a sister, Rachael, 4, and a brother, Allen, 2. Grandparents are' Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Heath, Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. He has Deen president ot The Vista Program is Howard Turnbow, West the Salina Senior Citizens sometimes the known as Jordan. are the late Rue Domestic Peace Corps. Club the last three years, Heath, Salina; Mrs. Oral The volunteers work with and he says activities and projects have been Williams, American Fork, underprivileged people. a organized for the health is Briant and Mrs. Louise Turnbow, Burgess Salt Lake City. Cousins, Salina Vista Volunteer and enjoyment of the aunts, uncles and grand- who works with senior senior citizens. and adult With the assistance of parents attended the bir- citizens education programs. The the Sevier coordinator, thday party. of Com- director, and board ofDepartment Service at Snow ficers of the Salina Senior munity Vista Program Underway Locally Great-grandparen- Fore! by Elsie July 10 at Palisade, we played the first nine holes of the Gary and Marlene Sweater Tournament. It wil end next week. Fran Hodges got off to a good start on No. 1 when she chipped in and won a ball. Today was also the monthly luncheon, and the ladies of Manti put out a real treat, after which gift certificates were given for the prizes won during the month of June. It was nice having Larsen back to visit with us: She caught her hand in a blender early in the spring and hasnt been able to play golf this year. Weve missed her, as she was secretary of the club for many years and did such a good job. : Ar-thel- la NORTH SEVIER UNIQUES-T- he Uniques drill team pictured here at-tended a clinic last week at Utah State University and brought home 16 Superior and 4 Excellent ribbons from the 40 groups participating, Members are, from left, top row: Jackie Johnson, drillmistress; Kim ts New Arrivals College sponsors and Citizen Center, an excellent nutrition program his projects. ' Six babies Were born at supervises was obtained. Dinners for Sevier Valley Hospital in 100 150 senior citizens are Richfield during the past cooked each day of the week to the following 0 week. There are families; dinners delivered to shut-inMr. and Mrs. Jay RobinA mini-bu- s is used to son, Richfield, a boy, July dindeliver the take-o11. 1979. 7 lbs. ners ahd bring senior Mr. and Mrs. Jack HanOne of the things obser- citizens to the center to sen, Richfield, a boy, July on the Fishlake eat. Music and entertainved 12. 1979. 7 lbs. National Forest road ment are usually furMr. and Mrs. Jay of nished during the dinner Monroe, a girl, July system is the presence is also hour. The mini-bu- s -- Study Begins On Campsites . Bar-nso- n, 12. 1979. 8 lbs. 9 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Mark King, Monroe, a boy, July 13, 1979, 7 lbs. 1 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, Richfield, a girl, July 13, 1979, 7 lbs. 13 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Beutler, Richfield, a boy, July 13, 1979, 9 lbs. North Seviers Uniques Brenda Larsen, who was team, chosen by the girls as their by Jennifer outstanding member to Orison, advisor, spent represent them, was one of six girls chosen for a July 11 - 14 on the USU Super Sensational Campus with groups from award from the 40 40 other schools from representatives. Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho, Jackie Johnson is A basketball clinic for Montana and Utah. drillmistress, assisted by girls will be held Wednesday through Friday, July 25 - 27, at North Sevier High School gymnasium. Jennifer Orison, girls athletic director, will be assisted Bruce by Hoggard, boys physical education instructor and football and basketball coach at the school. There is no charge for the clinic, which includes two sessions daily: from 9 a.m. until noon for girls who will be in the fifth cellent ribbons at a State University. The drill team captured 16 United Spirit Assn, clinic Utah at held week Exlast and four accompanied Superior News Cage Clinic the Five members Salina Golden Saddles For Girls Club participated a 4-- H of 4-- H in horse , show June 4-- H 30 in Sterling. Net Edwards won second overall in western horsemanship, a blue in showmanship at halter, and a red in the trail class. Curt Edwards received blue ribbons in showmanship at halter and pole many dispersed, informal bending, and a red in used for shopping, trips to western campsites that have been horsemanship. doctors and recreational established by users. Tammy Harward took These sites appear to be outings. blue ribbons in western Each month, the center an important focal point horsemanship and for camping and day ac- has a health screening showmanship at halter, tivities along forest roads, clinic. The Sevier County and red ribbons in western but there is no information Division of Health has two riding and the trail class. about their location, nurses who come and Denise Edwards screen the senior citizens received a red ribbon in characteristics, or use. for blood pressure, showmanship at halter diabetes, glaucoma, kid- and a white ribbon in heart western riding. ney infection, reading, and flu shots. Dennis Edwards got red .Pool-playi- ng, quilting, ribbons in western riding and card playing are some of the afternoon activities , at the center. There is a ut Summer Heat Got You Down? Belinda Noyes. Members are Kim Glover, Krista" Glover, Barbara Mason, '' Myrna Swain, ReneC Shaw, Ellen Ottley, Thompson, Janet Shaw, Darla Madsen, Faye Lambertsen, Paula Harward, Betty Mason, and Brenda Larsen For weather updates throughout the day. listen to Mark Eubank on KNAK RADIO QO through eighth grades, and from 2 - 5 p.m. for girls who will be in ninth grade and above. and showmanship halter. at Youre on the right track with Kay-Na- k ForaUFr volunteer committee which takes care of home visitations and phone reassurance Summer Special Coupon 20 of on any beauty service 25 off on the perm of your choice HAIR HUT BEAUTY SALON Butch Cassidy Campground 2 Salina - to shut-in- s. Social ballroom dancing is enjoyed by the club each week during the winter months. Potluck dinners are one of their special enjoyments and activities. On the four- th Thursday of each month, these senior citizens meet at the center or at some outside recreation area with their small share of food. When all the food is arranged together, it turns into a delicious offers banquet. These festivities are usually favored with their favorite music and entertainment. Often, an 529-764- shows films and discusses many of the needs and of concerns senior ecfccso pesartiBS citizens. Fair Books Are Ready Visine Plastic 115CC Sinutab 30s I 09 Shampoo Or Conditioner C iI i voz. 99$ Ui09 Os-C- al -- For the potential year, the 'available, , 1008 $349 Salina Drug Co. convenience of exhibitors this fair books are free, at both Store Aurora Merc, the Sorensens and Red- mond General Store, and Salina City Offices, as well as the Sigurd Center. Copies also have been placed at the areas senior citizens centers. For those individuals who miss getting their own copy, Gaviscon 100s $249 contains a complete schedule for the Aug. 6 11 event, rules for the fair, and a guide to entering and enjoying fair exhibits. brand new $119 Tablets Board - 7oz. Tablets Ogden, Sevier Fair The theyre beautiful. book Edge Protective Shave Right now, Valley Central Bank is offering a free Super Shirt for every $100 deposited in a savings account. A Valley Central Super Shirt, for super savings and super service; just Valley Central Banks way of saying thanks to you, our loyal customers. Offer limited to two shirts Chairman, announced that the 1979 Sevier County Fair Bodes are out and $159 Agree Ointment Marven County 2.7 oz. -- Ben-Ga- y Desenex Spray Powder liL . . Super Shirt For Saving educational specialist per depositor. reference copies have - been placed in libraries throughout the county and on the bookmobile. The Sevier County Fair Book this year was printed by Valley Printing Co., publishers of The Salina Sun and The Gunnison Valley News. Valley Central Main and Center Streets WaWIIMMUHMWWHHI Da- - lene Torgerson, Hilary See LaRae or Darkas at The Hair Hut Beauty Salon ' Uniques Win Awards 50-6- s. Glover, Barbara Mason, Myrna Swain, Renee Shaw, Ellen Ottley,' Hilary Thompson, and Belinda Noyes, assistant drillmistress; front row: Krista Glover, Brenda Larsen, Dalene Torgersen, Janet Shaw, Darla Madsen, Faye Lambertsen, Paula Harward, and Betty Mason. "; Richfield, Utah mmm Phone 896 - 5465 -- |