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Show TIIKSl Thursday. Feb. H, page 7 1980 Notes Satina Local Rasmussen Call Kathy Phone 529-704- Happy Valentines Day! 1 tend a retirement dinner Salt Lake You know, this is one of and program in my favorite days. The at the Little America Christmas season keeps us Motor Lodge. The dinner so busy that we hardly Wednesday Feb. 6, was to notice the winter. honor retiring Intermoun-tai- n Farmers president, Januarys monotony somewhat depresses our Mr. John Roghar. The spirits. Then along comes Nielsens returned home Februarys Valentines Thursday Day and we can again forget our boredom and share a little love with others. Speaking of love, there, indeed, was lots of love transmitted last weekend as loved ones congregated together for various reasons. The Sacrement Meeting honoring depar- ting missionaries drew large crowds Listed are TELEPHONE CABLE SPLICING Mountain Bell employee splices cable, part of work involved in providing expanded service throughout Ltah. A record $134.8 million will be spent by the telephone company in the state this year, including $33,000 in Salma for service improvements and additional cable. Mountain Bell To Improve Salina Service This Year Over $35,000 in telephone service improvements and new calls will be spent in the Salma area this year, according to manager Dennis Wood. On a statewide basis, Mountain Bell moves into a new decade with a record $134.8 million construction budget for Utah This amount exceeds last years budget by $21.7 million Vice President & Utah General Manager, Tom Lindblom, says the Moun- construe- tain Bell-Uta- h those from out of town who attended the testimonial tor John Anderson who is going to the Jackson Missippi mission: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harker and boys, Mitch and Matt; Mr and Mrs. Rick Sharpies, all from Salt Lake; Becky Anderson and daughter Katina of Needles, Nev.; Mr and Mrs Hal Keller of Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Frances Gurney, Mrs. Alie Fairbourne and Miss Caroline Polly, all of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schultz Lake. Family members visiting the First Ward Sunday in honor of Paul Jensen who was called to the Brazil Porto Alegre mission were: Mr. and Mrs Wayne Cottle and years later we are starting hye chlldren of Pocatello a new decade with a amIdah Mr and Mrs Ran. struction budget of $134 8 dy Bnstow Roland Crane and Mr and Mrs. Brent Lindblom explained that Jensen and d hter all included in the $134 8 from p Mr nd Mrs million budget is ap- Fera,d Anderson and proximately $4 million to Lugene Nielson all from provide PISS (Electronic Ephraim, Leath Allred, Switching Systems; ser- Mr and Mrs Mardell Jenvice to an additional 30,000 sen and boys, Mr. and Utah telephone custcmei s Mrs Niel Meacham, ofThere were no ESS Janell Jensen, Brad Jenfices in Ltah 10 yea is ago. sen, and Mr. and Mrs. With the cutovers m 1980, Norman Jensen all from approximately 50 percent Centerfield, Mrs. Twyla of our customers will be Jensen of Gunnison; Mr. modern and jyjrs j0yje jensen, Jerry Jensen and his fian-ver- y cee, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Halton and son, and tion expenditures have steadily increased over the years, but the increases have been more dramatic in recent years. Margret Thomsen, " all To cite an example of convenient and flexible from Salt Lake; Mr. and service Mrs Gerald Mellor and this trend, Lindblom com- - telephone Lindblom chxldren and Mr andMrs. Our budget in available, mented, 1965 was $21 million. In 1970 commented Melvin Mellor from Those areas receiving Fayette. this amount jumped to $35 Robert and million. Ten years later we ESS service this year in- - Margory Jensen had Salt Lake Main, teenof these farmly are starting a new decade with a construction budget City and Far- - bers m their home from fif-clu- Cashier at Utah Independentin Bank our area Mike Welcomes his many friends to come do business with Utah Independent Bank Born and raised SALINA, UTAH Seventeen North SEvier school students made the high honor roll with perfect, straight A grades during the last grading and president, Torgersen, Kim Glover, Micki Roberts. Eugene Madsen and Jeff Dalene Seventeen students Bonnie Bastian, Susette Janey eighth graders Debbie Hales, Lisa Huntsman, Laurie Jensen and Lisa Shaheen. Others were ninth grader Neresa Nielsen; tenth grader Sorensen, Dans&agsdl Suzette eleventh LeAnn Bosshardt, Kim Glover and Micki Roberts and twelfth follows- graders Jeff Forsyth, together, meeting with the teachers) going until 4 graders - followed Dalene Torgersen and by conferences Price pm Eugene Madsen. Students who made the honor roll were. the weekend. A group of 28 First Warders supported Paul Jensen and Allen and Libby Mason and family as they went through the Manti J Temple last Friday night. While in town Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jorgensen had a pleasant visit with his R&R Furniture SALINA. UTAH 8th Carol Bills, Tanya Brown, Heidi Crane, Kim BE UP TO TODA YS LIVING Larry Miller and family this past week. . f A large group of relatives of Arvin Torgen-somet together to Nelda celebrate his 72nd birthday. They were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nielson of Logan spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Nielson and then went on to Las Vegas. Mrs. Kent Jeffrey accompanying Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Jensen of Nephi, traveled to Salt Lake last Sunday to attend the farewell for a cousin and spouse, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nielson. The Nielsons will be in the mission hQme in Provo for two months prior to leaving for their welfare mission to Samoa. Mrs. Nat Perry from Salt Lake, (the former Bessey Morley of Salina) and her daughter and c g v 7th n Mrs. Rex Torgenson of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Lund of West Jordon; Mr. and Mrs. Kim Lund, Scott Lund and girlfriend, Suzette Barney of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Thad Torgenson, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edwards and Mrs. Genivive all of Salina To honor Bishop G.M Burr on his 99th birthday a FREE a .t - lllTlCniS ovv physical-titnes- s level, dsease Experts say the remedy is exercise not which helps rid the body ot excess adrenaline produc-Murra- y ls stimulated by the day s stresses and strains If you have doubts about the amount ot exercise, MCian su Yur con-Mr- Oil Products Gasoline is made lrom gallons of every gallon barrel of crude ml wnth tires and plastics being made from 1 51 gallons. 18 2 ELECTRICAL olf-shi- tt 1 at the toreman - grandaughter, Mrs. Karen Warenski and Tasha were in Salina visiting Karens son, Garth Anderson who is employed in the area. While they were here, they also visited other relatives and friends. Former residents, Mr. Tammy, Jeff and Mrs. Bruce Marshall and Heather and Mrs. and family of Davis Coun- - Genevieve Dahstrup of ty visited Mr. and Mrs. Salina. ON ALL KJREM NRobert Mattson, Gunnison, was to promoted Feb. NEW dinner for all family members in town was held Physical ailments such at the home of Mr. and as tatigue, backache, Mrs. Farrell Crane. menstrual pain, allergies, ue a Here for the weekend at anc cos maY the Orvin Torgensen home to spend Orvins birthday was Mr. and Mrs. Rex Torgensen of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Colby of and Mr. and Mrs Deloyd Lund and son Scott and girlfriend Suzette of West Jordan and Mr. and Kim Lund of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Torgesen and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edwards and ESTIMATES Robert Mattson Southern Ltah Fuel Co. coal mine. He replaces ltaj Christenson, who recentij was promoted to personnel representative. Mattson joined the toni-pan- j in April, 1975, as a miner, and has been a machine operator and a tireboss. He served tor three jears in the U.S. Army. He and his wile, the iormer Loii Stewart, have two sons. CONTRACTING FARM HOME FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS DIAL 529-749- 1 s. 'Energy7 Is Subject AtGAFIA Sorensen Electric Mrs. Clara Christensen, Utah Power and Light Co, discussed energy and energy- techniques at a meeting of the GAFIA Club last week Members met at the home ot Nancy Frame, Salina Ellen Crane was coiostess Mis. Chnstanm demonstrated how to make pizza in an electric trypan, which is more than energy-elficie- ESTATE , INC. Will be moving to Information on how much energj is consumed by various uses, as well as wajs to cut down and s tribute useage of electricity, was given ty He ubhty represedistributed ntative, who booklets containing reapes and energj related games for usebj families Also were attending WATCH FOR OUR COMING ADVERTISEMENT COMMERCIAL Beautiful Lighting Fixtures, Commercial Wiring and Supplies at Discount Prices! heating up the oven of the electric range She advocated using many small appliances, a new location in tLLM&HGD 12 1pm Assembly, (parents and students SALINA NSURANC Crane, Beach, Cristy Leslie Flora Hunt and Colette Anderson, Linda children. They stayed with Burr, Ra'Shelle Camp, Janices parents Mr. and Ariel Taylor, Cami Mrs. Wilfred Davies lor Wilkins. Mrs. sen, Kevin Simpson Hales, Cynthia Hampton, ll th G.O. REAL ftVrmfh Hales; and front: David and Janice mother, LeAnn Bosshardt, Georgia Johnson and Ann Peterson. Not present was Suzette Soi ensen. 12th Lee Huntsman, Clint Holly Bean, Teresa Brady Anderson, Rick Johnson, Jackie Johnson, Christensen, Wade For- Camp, Mary Ervine, Brenda Larsen, Troy David Gurney, Karl Lambertsen, Brock Madsyth, Sherri Payne made straight A grades during the last grading period at North Sevier High School They were seventh graders Tracie Bennett, Georgia Johnson, Ann Peterson, Debra Reynolds and David Taylor and Sorensen and Pat Johnson, counselors. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kiesel were in Provo for police mettmgs this past week. Mrs Dorothy Murphy was visited by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Willardsen of Salt Lake. Journeying to Salt Lake to see Mr. and Mrs. Don Shepperd were Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Shepherd. In town from Caliente, Nevada to visit were Doug Jorgensen. Taj lor, Tracie Bennett, 10th saving 0Mb horsy th; second row: Neresa Nielsen, Debra Reynolds, Lori Jensen, Lisa Huntsman, Lisd Shaheen and Debbie from row: period. Pictured, left, are, back junior and senior high ar of $134.8 million! mington. Friday to Sunday. He added that Mountain Our budget m 1965 was $21 Ajs0) Mr. and Mrs. million. In 1970 this amount Bell presently has a total of Robert Jensen found time jumped to $35 million. Ten 1,475 rural mam stations. in thdr busy week to at frMeet Mike Shaw Crane of Provo with them. Those in the hospital this week are Margy Harward, Bessie Miller and Ruby Burgess. We wish each of them a speedy recovery. Mrs. Evelyn Kiesel and daughter Marsha were in Salt Lake last week and visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petty, Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen and Mrs Ruth Murdock. Home from school in Provo were Holly Harward, Shelly Crane, and Julie Mickelsen visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheron Harward, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Crane, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurlin Mickelson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Okerlund were pleased to have their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Towers and daughter of Orem visit two weekends ago. The Salina First Ward sustained a new Primary Presidency last Sunday. They are Ruth Squires, son-in-la- w of Salt mem-Ced- bringing Margorys father, Roland BONDED AND LICENSED 29 East Main, Salina, Utah ooooooooooooooooo o 1977 Dodge Crew Cab for $148.00 silver dollars 2 o o o o o which she called energy saveis re-di- Carolyn Sorensen, Sylvia Barney, Pam Braithwaite, Monica Christensen, Jane Cloward, Judy Zumwalt, Margaret Nordlelt, Shirley Hilton, Connie Durfey and Kathy Rasmussen. Demolition Derby o ENTHUSIASTS 1971 Buick For $8.00 Silver Dollars KayLou Chev.-Oldsj- S 1325 South Sta te Phone Street 529-74- 52 q O SALINA, UTAH 90 |