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Show THE SUN First Birthdays For Boys t BRAYDAN SCOTT SHAW BRODY DAVID MYRUP SUFCO Advancements '3 1, i . y BOY-Bray- dan Great-grandparen- ts Great-grandparen- ts RONNUZMAN RAY CHRISTENSEN RELATIONS Ron EMPLOYEE -- Nuzman, formerly personnel supervisor at Southern Utah Fuel Co., has been promoted to Employee Relations Manager. He will oversee personnel, training and safety functions. Nuzman came to SUFCo in January, 1976, from American Cyanamid in New Orleans where he was employment manager. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University and did graduate work at Cornell University. He and his wife, Karla, live in Aurora with their five children. PERSONNEL REP.-R- ay Christensen was promoted Feb. 1 to the position of personnel representative for Southern Utah Fuel Co. He held various positions in the coal mine before being promoted to a foreman in June, 1979. Prior to joining SUFCo, Christensen worked in construction and attended Snow College for two years. He is married to the former Laurel Sorensen. The Christensens are the parents of three daughters and live in Gunnison. John Johnsons o oo 225 So. 300 W., Redmond Phone s 980, co 529-702- 4 GOOD UNTIL MARCH Lu 1 , 1 WITH COUPON CO is cm 5co o oc: "0 20 5 Off O Any repair job ,K, SAVE THIS COUPON LOUIS KJAR TRAINING JOB-Lo- uis Kjar, a native of Manti, has been promoted to training coordinator for Southern Utah Fuel Co. He came to SUFCo in June, 1979, after teaching seminary in various western school districts for 10 years. Kjar earned a bachelors degree in history from Utah State University, and a masters degree in history and political science from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. He and his wife, Darlene, have two daughters and three sons and are living in Aurora. Girls Lose To Piute Alvin Benware wav' buried here Monday. His funeral services were held WftJijm WJxkd&m - 529-339- 0 in Centerfield. His wife, was buried here An unfortunate accident Virginia, Steven and Lora Lee in 1977. Jensen had a baby girl, 7 happened Saturday afterLance Mickelsen had a Mrs. Kenneth lbs., Jan. 30 in the Sevier noon. for his 6th birthday Valley Hospital in Rich- (Emma) Hales and Terrel party 30. His mother, Mrs. Jan. field. The little Miss has a Nelson collided on the inMickelsen, was sister, Shelley, 4 years old. tersection just west of the Myron Thirteen boys hostess. Grandparents are Mrs. post office. Terrel, driving played games and had Vontess Jenser , Red- a cattle truck hauling a refreshments. That mond, and Mr. and Mrs. cow and calf, swerved to his grandparents, June Powell, Richfield. try to avoid being struck evening, and Mathel MickelQue She also has a grea- by Emma, who was sen, came and had supper tgrandfather, Martin heading west in her car. with him and his family. The impact caused the Bagley of Koosharem. Marwood and Maurine Carl and Ramona Lewis truck to tip over as it hit Hales were in Salt Lake and Dell and Betty Lewis the snow. The car was last week for two days, and sons, Glen and Mark, badly damaged. No one into the IPP went to Circleville Wed- was seriously hurt. Emma checking in Millard built being Gunwas treated at the nesday to attend the which Mr. Hales County, funeral services held for nison Hospital for a cut on is opposing. Sunday they an uncle, Delbert Lewis, the back of her head. went to Wayne County to Mr. and Mrs. Neldon 78. see the possibilities for Thursday, Carl and Ra- Peterson and family, Salt the plant built mona got word that her Lake, visited her parents, having there. was having Mr. and Mrs. Charles mother Nine scouts with their over the surgery Friday in the St. Hampton, leader, Jerry Pickett, and George Hospital. Ramona weekend. assistants, Kendyl Wilkins went to St. George to be Poul-so- n and Don Taylor, went on a Willis and Marge with her and came home were in Provo Satur- North Sevier District Sunday. Her mother is day to keep appointments Klondike Derby campout Mrs. Owen (Reta) Johnin the Acord Lakes area son of Kanab. She came with an eye specialist. Friday. They pitched tenScott and Larsen Tonya through the surgery well ts. They competed with and sons, Michael and and is doing fine. the other troops and took in are the living D.U.P. meeting was Rustin, honors, which is highest home of her grandfather, Thursday afternoon in the the Honorary Patrol the late Albert Poulson. Legion Hall. Two lessons as well as other were given, one by Mary We welcome them. They Award, on a scoring by awards will unbe here only living Sorenson and one by Dora We congratulate points. til their home built is in Weller. Lela Rasmussen them and their leaders. Salina. served abelskivers. Delmar and Anna Seely, Boulder City, Nev., came and Jeannette Adley Peterson had their family Friday and visited his home. They attended conference. Adley was ad- parents, Leslie and Ora vanced to a High Priest. Seely, and in Gunnison They had dinner at Moms with her folks. Saturday, Cafe. Attending were the Ora went with them to to Mr. and following: Leon and Jean Springville Mrs. Jeffrey Seelys. Sunand Peterson and Ray Nine babies were born Sharlene Herd, Las Vegas, day, they attended church during the past week at Nev.; Neldon and Della and Jeff named his baby the Sevier Valley Hospital r'L' and daughter, Tamara Lynn. Peterson in Richfield to the had dinner at Jeffs daughters, Michelle, San- They and Janies. following families: and Salt dy Kaylene, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Saturday, Ora went with Lake; Mrs. Fred (JoLane) 6 a boy, Utley, Monroe, Nelson and Betty Nelson, Delmar to Salt Lake and lbs. 9 oz., Jan. 29, 1980. Fred was visited his son, Brent, and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Springville. taken to the Gunnison Erin and Jackie Seely. Jensen, Redmond, a girl, 7 Hospital Thursday night. That evening, they came lbs., Jan. 30, 1980. His daughter, Betty, came back to Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lau, Saturday to be with him joined Janies family at a Salina, a boy, 9 lbs. 5 oz., We send our best wishes to restaurant for dinner in Jan. 30, 1980. honor of her fathers, Clair him. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Leland Orack, birthday. The din- Stromberg, Torrey, a girl, williams and her mother, ner aso honored other 6 lbs. 2 oz., Jan. 31, 1980. Mrs. Alta Bills, Salt Lake, famlly members for their Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were here over the birthdays. Twenty-fiv- e Jeffery, Fremont, a girl, 7 weejen(j Carlyle and were in attendance. Ora lbs. 9 oz., Feb. 1,1980. was a guest. Delmar and iallra Rills Mr. and Mrs. Dallas cam and attendJd his family have recently ey moved from Yuma, Anz. Allen, Elsinore, a boy wrestling tournament 1980. lbs.2oz.,Feb. 1, to see their grandson to Boulder City, where he Mr. and Mrs. Michael wrestle. He is the son of s engineer for Colorado Carr, Annabella, a girl, 7 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bills, River Project Co. lbs., Feb. 2, 1980. Mrs. Kendyl (Carla) Salina. They all visited the Mr. and Mrs. Jene Beal, Wilkins and daughters, Byron and Marvin JenAurora, a girl, 8 lbs. 2 oz., sens and Mrs. Leda Jen- Cami and Keri Jo, and Feb. 4, 1980. son, Danny, and her sen and Eva Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wallace and Arnelda mother, Mrs. Myrle Han- Farnsworth, Annabella, a Poulson went to Salt Lake sen Mayfield, went to boy, 8 lbs. 7 oz., Feb. 5, 1980. to attend the baptism and Orangeville Saturday and confirmation of their sPent the day with her Mrs. Cloyd grandson, Todd Poulson, sister, son of Mr. and Mrs. John (Merlene) Robertson and family. Poulson. Clinic Set For Friday Front End Alignment Immunizations for Piute going to the region tour children from two months old through school age will defeated the North Sevier ney. The a.m. play be given from girls basketball team by two points, in a their last home game at 4 Friday, Feb. 8, at the game played Jan. 30 in p.m. next Tuesday, Feb. Salina American Legion 12, Piute. against Wasatch Hall. Final game of The clinic is sponsored was Academy. Jensen Tammy voted the outstanding the regular season is Wed- - by the Central Utah player of the game for her nesday, Feb. 13, in Gun- - District Health Depart-hustlment. rebounding, and nison. League-leadin- g Wolf-wome- n 9-- 55-5- 3, 195 or e, penetration. Anna Bretz was the high scorer with 23 points. Jill Reynolds, a freshman, Wolf-wome- ii Annual Interest Rate Feb. 7 thru Feb. 13 1980 was singled out for praise by Coach Jennifer Orison for coming off the bench and doing an exceptional job for the team. The girls played Wayne in Salina yesterday (Wednesday, Feb. 6) in a showdown game for a chance to attend the regional tournament. $10,000 minimum deposit a.. Accounts insured to $40,000 by F.D.I.C. .. PLMS-!-.- A $10,000 insurance policy for acddertal death for the 6 months the Money Market Certificate is in effect. Limit of one policy PP500- &ZI0NS - Ask at any bank office. FIRST NATIONAL on Federal regulations prohibit compounding of interest certificates. money maiket BANK&mS Substantial interest penally required for early withdrawal Richfield. Salina, Panguitch, Manti, Kanab An Equal Oppor unity Employ Member F D I C or 1 North Sevier junior varsity basketball team made it 11 wins for the season last Thursday, whipping Kanab 64 - 56. The team has six losses. The junior Wolves were behind in the first half, but came back from a 27 - 25 half-tim- e deficit to out score the Cowboys. During the final quarter, the Wolf jayvee scored 23 points while holding their opponents to only 10. Trent Hallows, with 21, was the leading scorer for the game. Teammate Kendrick Harward was the second high scorer Both played good ballgames, according to Coach Bruce Hoggard. 19. Silver Dollar A Tune-U- p sogss J.V. Wins No. Eleven with Silver Dollar Lube - Oil - Filter 1 Si 55 win over Wayne would put the two teams in a playoff situation, with the winner n Page 7 Babies Born At Sevier Hospital SAVE THIS COUPON HOE REIPAIR 7, 1980 IRedmondIMews 3 RYAN BUMGARDNER ONE-Ry- an ONE YEAR OLD-Bro- dy AGE David Myrup, son of Bumgardner, son of Mr. Scott Shaw, son David and Carla Myrup, and Mrs. Rodney of Scott W. and Danna B. Sandy, celebrated his first Bumgardner, Salina, Shaw, Salina, celebrated birthday Feb. 2, 1980. celebrated his first birthhis first birthday Jan. 31, Grandparents are Bert day Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1980. 1980. His grandparents are and Roella Warenski, He has a sister, Nicole, 7. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns, Richfield; Henry Soren- Grandparents are Mr. and Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. sen, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Sam Westenskow, Wayland Shaw, Aurora. Reva Sorensen, Redmond. Gunnison, and Mr. and are are Mrs. J.W. Bumgardner, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, Mayfield. Carlyle Bird, Redmond; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shaw, There were over 1 billion Continued Aurora, and Arthella acres of land in U.S. far- demand for U.S.strong farm' Central. ms, but only 379 million goods is expected. By 1982-8Rogers, Braydans parents hosted acres were actually listed foreign demand for a party for aunts, uncles as cropland at the begincould exceed grains and grandparents on his ning of 1979, according to foreign supplies by more birthday. Sperry New Holland. than 100 million tons. BIRTHDAY Thursday, February or One stop for all makes Top quality at the right price. Warranty Protection. Survey and Preventive maintenance programs. 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