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Show THE SUN Hannah Elizabeth Price Spencer Lee Christensen Is Chairman Services Held September 5th Of Cystic Fibrosis Campaign Funeral services were held Saturday for Hannah Elizabeth Price Spencer, 87, who died Sept. 5, 1979 in the home of her daughter, Alta Cowley, in Aurora. Bishop Clifton Taylor conducted the services at the Aurora Ward Chapel. Burial, under the direction of the Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home, was in the Aurora Cemetery. Mrs. Spencer was born in 1892, 19, April Kanesville, the daughter Star Mother. Benjamin Hiram Price. Survivors include She married Austin Jabez Alta Cowley daughters 1908 in Spencer May 24, Huntsman, Colonia Dublan, and Leona Dortha Taylor, Chihuahua, Mexico. He Aurora; Richfield; and Mrs. Frank died Oct. 17, 1952. (Rosalie) Swanson, Susan-villa Mrs. Spencer was Calif.; sons, Jabez Utah resident 79 years and Spencer, Tonga, South was active in the L.D.S. Harold Gile, Pacific; in Sunday Church, serving Waldo and Arthur, School, Primary, and Relief Society. She was a Leonard Vee, Ogden; Relief Society teacher for Preston Neil, Eden; and West Jordan; five 52 years and was a captain Quinn, Mrs. Oliver sisters, in the DUP and a Gold e, (Sarah) Brienholt, Salt Lake City ; Eleanor Nelson IHIoIbIby IHImH 515 So. Aspen Cir. SAUNA , UT 84654 Ph. or 529-763- 2 and Mabel Tompkinson, Tucson; Edna Steiner, Plastercraft: No Firing, Easy & Fun Classes Starting: September 19th and November 7th Wednesdays 2:00 p.m. May ran evening class if there is enough interest Cost: $ 10.00 for 6 weeks Registraton Coupon Address (Call or send in Coupon if interested in class.) available to residents 6 to cool before putting them in the refrigerator. Putting hot foods directly into the refrigerator will overwork it more than ever costing you money. mu- - V Allow left-ove- rs , . New Arrival Brintton Luke Burns was born Aug. 25, 1979 to Chad and Brenda Burns of Salina. He weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson, all of Salina. are Dairy Report weekly fluoride mouth Debbie Ervine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Sid) Ervine of Salina, cheese production in July totalled 4.350.000 pounds, up 6 percept from a year ago. Swiss cheese output totalled 1,956,000 pounds, 10 percent higher than last year. Butter production of 386.000 pounds was up 8 percent from July, 1978. Ice cream production during July was 779,000 gallons, up 7 percent from the same month last year. captured the Minute Maid award at the Miss Utah State Fair ELDER STEWART NELSON Pageant held last week in ' Salt Lake City. Elder Stewart Garn Nelson, son of Garn C. and Miss Ervine earned the Ida Nelson of Bountiful, title for having to sub- has been called to serve a stitute at the last minute mission for the LDS Churfor Sevier County Fair ch in the Philippine Queen Pam Franks, who Quezon City Mission. married Craig Thompson He will enter the Mission Aug. 31. Home Sept. 20. Elder Nelson is a Miss Ervine was first runner-u- p in the local graduate of Bountiful High county competition. Wen-de- e School and attended Snow Jensen, Provo, was College. He received his crowned Miss Utah State Eagle Scout Award and Fair for 1979 by last years was active in church and school activities. queen, Michelle Ashman, He is the grandson of St. George, and will reign over the remaining fair Hilton Nelson of Redmond and Mr. and Mrs. Ray festivities. Taylor of Gunnison. ' The fair, which opened Sept. 6, will conclude Sunday, Sept. 16. Farm Prices Are Mixed mid-Augu- educational literature 0 were above last year. Babies born at Sevier Wool and milk continued Valley Hospital during to increase. Prices paid recent weeks are: for feed also were mixed, Sandra Bretz, Aurora, a compared to the previous girl, 8 lbs. 13 oz., Aug. 21, month, but all were higher 1979. than last year. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cottonseed meal and Barkley, Aurora, a girl, 6 middlings continued to lbs. 8oz., Aug. 22, 1979. decline in price and laying Mr. and Mrs. Byron feed and turkey grower Harrison, Richfield, a girl, both were below last mon- 4oz., Aug. 24, 1979. ths price. Mr. and Mrs. Chad BurBarley slipped one cent ns, Salina, a boy, 8 lbs. 3 to $2.18 per bushel in oz., Aug. 25, 1979. August. Alfalfa hay dropMr. and Mrs. Kenneth ped from $52.50 per ton in Thomas, Richfield, a girl, July to $51.50 in August. 7 lbs. 3 oz., Aug. 26, 1979. Other hay was up $1.50 Mr. and Mrs. Tony from last month to $43.50. Heaps, Salina, a girl, 6 lbs. Turkeys were at 43 cents 12oz., Aug. 27,1979. pound during August, per Mr. and Mrs. Rodney compared wdth 41 cents in Johnson, Salina, a girl, 8 July and 49 ceiits a year lbs., Aug. 28,1979. earlier. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bunderson, Emery, a boy, 8 lbs. 8 oz., Aug. 28, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. James Wise, Richfield, a girl, 5 lbs. 7 oz., Aug. 28, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Moody, Richfield, a girl, . O Jk Includes: 1 . Unfinished Cascade Frame 2. Unfinished Deck & Riser 3. Unfinished Popply Headboard 4. Naturalist Mattress Kit 1 Week Only - Reg. $299.00 LOCALLY PRICED THE SAME AS SALT LAKE CITY PRICES Priced from $199.00 to $1000.00 Featuring King and Queen Sizes Aspen or Sunvalley Headboards MATTRESSES: Naturalist (5 yr. Guarantee) 2. Prestege (20 yr. Guarantee) 3. Baffle Mattress (5 yr. guarantee) 1. (less Water Movement) Accessory Items: Heaters Vibrators Velvet Bedspreads See Brad & Kathy Rasmussen at 455 West 400 North SALINA , UTAH 529-704- 1 SEE OUR WATERBED ONDISPLAY LET US TELL YOU WHAT THEYVE DONE FOR US (We strongly recommend them) prices generally softened from mid-Jul- y this year, but 7 lbs. Aug. 29, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Allen, Richfield, a boy, 8 lbs. 13 oz., Aug. 29, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Savage, Richfield, a boy, 8 lbs. 2 oz., Aug. 29, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blackham, Central, a boy, 6 lbs. 10 oz., Aug. 29, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. James Terry, Monroe, a boy, Aug. 30, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry rinse, in the classroom, and as practicing dentists in Sevier County, we commend the districts action and encourage them to continue this program. Continued cooperation of more than five minutes of the teachers time and it provides an opportunity to reiterate a dental health concept. Those students who participate are given a paper of an cup containing sodium ounce of .2 fluoride solution. After the cups have been delivered, the students will empty the contents into their mouths and swish it back and forth for one minute. When the minute is up, the solution is spit back into the cup, the child wipes his ' mouth with a You work ment one-thir- d the liquid, decay and drinking fluoridated water from birth is the best way to insure protection from decay. Since it is not available here, a viable substitute must be found. The weekly mouth rinse program is a safe, effective and economical alterto water native fluoridation, and will provide a significant preventing resulting in savings to the family each year in their dental bills. The fluoride mouth rinse program is strictly voluntary, but considering the excellent benefits, safety, and low cost, we strongly encourage every parent to be sure to sign die consent form so their children can reduction in tooth decay. The mouth rinse participate. is Dr. Glover administered program once a week and takes no Dr. Albrecht Plnbal (Seititesll Sept. 15 17-Oc-t. PRIZES $3.00 Meal - High Single Game Score The Tax Foundation reports that during an eight-hou- r day, the U.S. worker works r two and hours to pay taxes approximately r one and hours for the federal government, another hour for state kmi local governments. Taxes are the biggest item in the family budget, say the economics experts at the American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters. Taxes take a bigger bite out of your wages than food and beverages (one hour and four minutes) and housing and household operations (one hour and 28 minutes). In other words, the average American spends more than four months each year working to pay his share of the total $644.4 billion U.S. tax bill From January 1 to May 6, the fruit of your labors goes to pay taxes. After May 6, its all yours. average three-quarte- $5.00 High Total Scores Of All Games Played Over Four Week three-quarte- Contests ANYONE ELIGIBLE RicEts Drive fln 255 South State Salina, Utah Rfl mm i i Sept. 9, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Breds-guarMonroe, a girl, 6 lbs. 9 oz., Sept. 11, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Rick McEwen, Richfield, a boy, 7 lbs. 12 oz., Sept. 11, 1979. d, At Barrett's Sept. FooGHtowin) 14-1- 5 Look for us out front (Kincaid then student per year. The average reduction of decay is significant, Lar- sen, Richfield, a girl, 8 lbs. 5oz.,Sept. 2, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bagley, Huntington, a girl, 7 lbs. 8 oz., Sept. 2, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wood, Annabella, a girl, 8 lbs. 15 oz., Sept. 3, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kyhl, Richfield, a boy, 6 lbs. 6 oz., Sept. 3,1979. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Cater, Joseph, a girl, 7 lbs. 15 oz., Sept. 4,1979. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Okerlund, Monroe, a girl, 8 lbs. 4 oz., Sept. 5, 1979. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Hawkes, Monroe, a girl, 9 lbs. 7 oz., Sept. 5, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nielson, Central, a girl, 6 lbs. 12 oz., Sept. 7, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Christensen, Elsinore, a boy, 10 lbs., Sept. 7, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Ames, Richfield, a boy, 7 lbs. 15 oz.. Sept. 9, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christensen, Salina, a girl, 7 lbs. and discards it into a plastic trash bag. The mouth rinse is safe adour teachers and if a child were to and ministrators will lead to a swallow some of it, it great improvement in the would not adany produce condition of the childrens verse reactions. teeth in our community. The cost of this program Fluoride is the most efis approximately 75 per fective weapon we have in for the governof the year. working paper napkin, stuffs the napkin into the cup to absorb all st Livestock New Arrivals in Salt Lake City, Utah Waterbed Offer: dental bills. The program includes a To Debbie ms. American same time saving the parents money by reduced lung-damagi- From Sound Warehouse & Waterbeds . Minute Maid Title Goes Utahs 76,000 milk cows produced 86 million pounds of milk during July, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. This figure compares with 78,000 milk cows and 85 million pounds of milk for July, 1978. Average production per cow during July 1979 was 1,125 pounds. Of the milk produced on Utah farms, 81.3 million pounds were sold directly to plants, 3.2 million pounds were sold directly to consumers or used by institutions, and 1.5 million pounds were used on far- critically needed. Announcing Christensen as the 1979 chairman, Dr. John J. Herbst, director of the Intermountain Cystic Fibrosis Center at the University of Utahs medical facility in Salt Lake City said, Lungdamaging diseases still kill more children in this country than any other disease except cancer. At least three children die each day from cystic fibrosis ; these chidlren truly need the support of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation through donations from people in every community of our state. Increased awareness of parents, grandparents and prospective parents as to the signs and symptoms of Two years ago, the school district started a progressive dental health program aimed at preventing tooth decay and at the or 529-363- 6, How many hours a day Prices received by Utah Mr. and Mrs. J.W. farmers and ranchers in do you work for yourself? Bumgardner and Mr. and Fewer than two out of for feed three Mrs. Vern Burns, Salina; ! disease Leo Andersen, Axtell, and grains and hay were mean earlier mixed compared with last Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bird, will diagnosis and better month, but higher than a Redmond. treatment for their year ago, according to the children. The Breath of Utah Crop and Livestock Life campaign will make Reporting Service. Super Savings On WATEDB BEDS $ 199 fund-raisin- interested in at home, for the school, 52117462. volunteering fund-raisin- DENTISTS ENDORSE FLUORIDE PROGRAM event g special may call Lee Christensen of Salina. Anyone n, Great-grandparen- ts Phone Lee Christensen has been named chairman for Salinas 1979 Breath of Life Campaign by the Cystic Fibrosis in Utah. A special g event will be held in September. The date will be announced in the near future. Cystic Fibrosis is a tragic childrens disease of the lungs and digestive system. A child born with cystic fibrosis today is not expected to live to the age of eighteen. However, Phoenix; and Dorthy scientific and medical Bigler, Grassy Plain, research have offered new Canada; three brothers, treatments which have Alvin Erastus Price, raised this expected American Fork; Marvin lifespan considerably in Price, Safford, Ariz.; and recent years, and there is Jessie Price, Tucson, much hope for the future. Ariz. ; 41 grandchildren, 72 It is essential that researand ch continue but funds are 529-762- 9 Name Letter to Editor of Sarah Anna Durfee and Page 6 Thursday, September 13,1979 Pianos Thomas Organs Thomas-- A s99500 . . . $995 Sound For Everyone |