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Show T1IK SI Thursday, March N Pages 13, WHO Large Group Attendsijg Fathers , Sons Banquei Nearly 500 persons attended the North Sevier Boy Scout District Father and Son Banquet held last Tuesday, March 4, at the Stake Center. Clarence Coach JAIM1 LEI DUMAS FIRST BIRTIIDAY-Jai- mi Lei Dumas, daughter of Lynn and Betty Dumas, Redmond, celebrates her first birthday on St. Patricks Day, March 17, 1980. She has two brothers, Brian, 18. and Shawn, 9. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morving Larsen, Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Dumas, Green River. and Grandparents brothers will help her celebrate her birthday. fund-raisin- units have been completed north of Salina by Howard Nielsen and Marlin Sorensen, Jr., principal owners. The steel storage units, constructed on a concrete slab and completely sheetrocked inside, were built by Stephens Brothers Construction, Ephraim, just north of the Redmond turn-of- f. The building contains 7,200 square feet divided into storage units ranging in size from 20 to 720 square feet. Rental ranges from $15 up. E UNlTS--Sixty-tw- o mini-storag- Robison, Brigham Young University track coach, was the guest speaker and was accompanied by his son, Scott. District Chairman Bradley Johnson served as master of ceremonies for the event, at which recognition for service, as well as contributions to the Boy Scouting program, was given. A special plaque was awarded to Salina Mayor in Conover Leah recognition of the Citys contribution of $500 to the local district program. A total of $3,725 was contributed this year, according to Nick Shaheen, who served as chairman for g drive. the Scout Executive Darryl Alder noted that North Sevier accomplished what no other district in the National Parks Council, which includes an area from Provo south, had e The owners said the individual units, each with a door, provide the renter complete security and private storage for such items as motorhomes, campers, boats, snowmachines, motorbikes, household furniture and other items, tools, and the like. They also could be used by businesses for storing inventories, paper records, and decorations. The units are available immediately. For more information, con- tact 529-397- done: greatest Involved number businesses Sima Hiwbuw - Pit. 529-352- 5 Hip, Hip, Hooray . . . trip to the Islands. That Weve seen the sun a little sounds very warm and and its helped our spirits good weatherish, and the a lot. Look at it this way. couple went to Florida for The sun is shining, the bir- their honeymoon, repords are singing, the bees ting back later that it was are humming, inflation is the only place in the nation spiraling, and the flowers that there is still storm. are blooming. Four out of They will make their home in Gunnison. The five isnt bad. in the immediate Oh, I know Wintertime is necessary and impor- - family were Jay and tant and'all that stuff, but Calleen Curtis and family, its a nice relief to know Vernal; Vern and Elda that summer is on its way - Freeman, Fillmore ; Rena - at least to have evidence and Verlin Corbridge, of it. Winter is kind of hard Preston, Idaho; Arlin and on the ENERGY Crisis of Nellie Stephenson and the nation and our bodies, families, Nephi; Leda & and even though there are Grant Larsen, Provo, and many things we can do, Edith and Londo Dearden before we can WIN- - and family, Fillmore. It TERIZE the home, we definitely could be SUM-muSUMMARIZE the MARIZED as a success, cost. but marriages always Just for some real ex- - have some storms. I think citement, we toured our its to help the marriage pretty little city and coun- - keep growing. We wish ted the homes that have lots of sunshine, too. Delbert and Lyla Bar-o- r been newly built, moved in remodeled during the ney witnessed the an-lashort while like four niversary celebration for or five years . . . Some are 50 years of weathering the very nice and what we storms together for her and would call WINNERIZED. sister Myrtle Theres probably a lot of Raymond Spencer. They happy living going on traveled to Caldwell, tlere because of the lovely Idaho last week to be with people that have moved to them and many friends Aurora, and we would and relatives. .They are a SUMMARIZE it by happy couple with lots of We are happy laughs and sunshine in saying, you are here. Would you their lives. That must be believe our count was 79 the ingredients for the homes? recipe of happiness in a This past week another long marriage . . . SUM SUM family was begun when WINTER AND Dana Rae, daughter of SUMMER. To SUMMARIZE the Max and Beth Curtis, was married to Neal Coates of farewell testimonial of Gunnison. Friday, they Deon, son of Sid and Gwen were married in the Manti Curtis, you would have to Temple and had their agree it was very nice. It reception at the Cultural was held at the First Ward Hall that evening. It was Sacrament Meeting Sundecorated Hawaiian and day at 1 p.m. This is their the evening just looked, third son to go, one leaving tasted and sounded like a before the other gets st st - home. Richard returned from the Philippines last year, Russell will return from Japan in April, and Deon will be on his way to A few of the im- mediate close relatives visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Curtis, Murray ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn, City; Mr. and Mrs. Don Holt and family, Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Vawdrey, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Vawdrey, Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barney, Central, and Mrs. Mabel Barney, Visiting teachers Relief Society are for of the sunshine into the homes monthly. Both wards have had visiting teaching workshops this past week, with the 2nd Wards Thursday and the 1st Wards the following Tuesday. This was to help teachers gain ideas for improvement in their teaching. They also had a and program refreshments Youll remember the song, Into Each Life small . Some Rain Must Fall. Thats when we have sickness in our life. It seems to fall on all of us, too. This time in the news, Sally Rhinehart has been in the Richfield hospital with a pneumonia-relate- d illness. She spent from Tuesday to Saturday there, while her mother was at the home with the children. Glen Taylor went to the Gunnison Valley Hospital Friday evening. This interrupted a fine trip to Lake Powell with Linford and Deon Taylor when the attack ulcers better. Homes Many of our homes will qualify FINANCING TO fun, frolic with furters, floats, fruit salad, funions, fritos, and a fresh spice cake wishing a py 21st birthday. Dont think that it was foolish, but rather it was fantastic, frank-Elsinor- e. hap-bringi- Another fantastic event that is coming up will be the Stake Jubilee . . . Keep up on the coming event and invite your friends and relatives that used to live in our stake for a SMASH BANG TIME of your days. It scheduled for March 29 at the Stake Cen- ter. Its for those who have had enough days for 55 years up to 103. Of course, if youre 104 or more, you can come, too. Please feel youre invited. Tryson Edwards tells us Some men are born old, and some never seem so. If we Corp., c Barney Trucking, Robinson Transport, Western States Minerals, Coal Search Corp., Southern Utah Fuel Co., Kay Lou Chevrolet-Oldsmobiland Glen Zumwalt.. e, Certificates and Christensens Laun dromat, Sad-- f ProducefK dlery, Livestock, Sorensen Agrij Livestock, A&J Welding Intermountain Farmer Assn., Rasmussen Freeway Tire, Phill Sharpening Servicdj Ac Safari Motel, Marlins counting Service, Mel! for Men, IntermounUu($r Farmers Irrigatioft,M Salina Drug, Albert?? Poulson Salt Co., Markajj for Johnson, Mickelsedi Brothers Drywall, Bryanf Mickelsen, Salina Five SunJ Salina Dime, Nelsons Sunbeam CoaL Southern Agency, Rodney Redmond General Store. Rasmussen Co., Salina Con-j- j Chamber of Commerce, Carl Lewis, Stubbs, Inc., DeKator solidated Coal Co., B&U-- .I Manor, Salina Taco Time, Drive Inn, Aurora Mer- - ,.1 Utah Turkey Growers, cantile, Aurora Welding Inc., Terry Nordfelt, & Repair, Valley Vie' Gaylord Harward, U.S. Ranch, Warren Jensen' Gypsum Co., Mason Funeral Home, Toms' Diesel, Mason Machinery, Drive Inn, Country Classic Co. Butch Cassidy Cam- - Maurice Carpet, Rasmussen, and Shaheen Diesel Towing. inagass Honest Abe Realty JUSTIN CHRIS ONE YEAR Y ARDLEY OLD-Jus- tin Chris Yardley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Yardley of Aurora, will be one year old Monday, March 17, 1980. He has two brothers, Jaren and Jason. Grandparents are Mrs. Howard Yardley, Christianbui g, and Mrs. Dale Jensen, Redmond. is Mrs. Mabie Jensen, Redmond. A birthday party will be held Saturday at the familys home in Aurora. Great-grandmoth- NEW OFFICE IN SALINA 135 West SVIain " Art Exhibit At School Oil paintings and water colors by professional artists will be on display Wednesday through Friday, March 12 - 14, at Salina Elementary School. The public is invited to view the traveling art show from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., Principal Mike Robinson said. There is no charge. Phone:529-792- 0 SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTA TE 0 Barbara Owen 4 Earline Hisel 529-328- 529-762- CD FINANCING. SEE US NOW SEE IF YOU QUALIFY BARBARA OWEN EARLINE HISEL 529-328- 0 miMBmillMMlllHl keep well and cheerful, we are always young, and at least die in youth, even when years would count us old. A HAVE YOUNG, SUNNY, HAPPY WEEK. 15. Because of Elizabeth will be presented in honor of the LDS Churchs sesquicentennial celebration. Persons attending are asked to bring their, own table service. At Home Remember Italian Night at Moms Every Thursday Salad Bar Lasagna 529-762- 4 Pizza 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm MOMS CAFE Substantial interest penalty required for early withdrawal Federal regulations prohibit compounding of interest on money market certificates A Welding, Shaheen Inc. Thank You Some say our friends are people Who share our gloomy days People who gave us courage With their understanding ways. Folks who brought us comfort When our hearts were sad and blue -Those who come to see us And knew just what to do. Yes, this describes our many friends, And we are blessed, we know For we have had the good luck to have Friends who have proved it so. Thank you, our dear friends, from the bottom of our hearts, for the many kind words of sympathy, for the visits to our home, food which was prepared for us. Thanks to those who participated in the funeral of our dear mother; for the First and Second Ward Bishopric, First Ward Choir, and the Second Ward Relief Society sisters; for the floral offerings, the kindness extended to us by our friends and relatives, we are truly grateful. ' The Family of Fern G. Peterson Byrons Burns Rasmussen, Sustaining Members, who contributed $25 or more, were presented to Sorensens Country Store, the Perfect Pleat Products of Wester Wear, Randall Johnsoi Towing, Colby Motors Spaghetti MANY OF OUR HOMES WILL QUALIFY 8-7- 8 Evening. The combined Holt, Beal, Stewart and Huntsman families joined at the scout cabin for a Georgia-Pacifi- ter, Whites Stop 529-792- FOR her birthday combined Home with Family Century plaques, for donations of $100, were handed out to the Town of Aurora, the Town of Redmond, Bob Willardson, Cox Rock Products, Redmond Clay and Salt, Hales Sand and Gravel, Johnson Livestock Co., Johnson Feedlot, Inc., Zions First National Bank, Utah Independent bank, Barretts Food Town, t Ward Sa1.na Wld its celebrate on Monday and would like Society to thank all those who anniversary with a dinner have called and been con- - and program for adults at cerned. He is feeling much 7 p.m Now in our Salina Office 0 135 West Main 8-- 78 a. pground, Paulettes Smarj Shop, Anderson Food Cent arrived from the hospital PRESENTS FOR frien-Georgi- Nineteen fund- with bleeding He occurred. Scenic West Corp Precision-Bil- t Birthday parties usually brighten up the days." Adrianne, daughter of Kent and Carol Jacobsen, had a prty for a few ds on the 5th, and thats pretty neat because shes five. LeAnne Beal was chosen to have a party for Mon-Cedday evening, because of municipalities in its raising efforts. Richfield, Salina, Panguitch, Manti, Kanab |