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Show THE SUN Satina Local Notes Peanuts and Mrs. Stan Jen- sen were m Salt Lake City last Thursday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. - Moroni Jensen in the .Senate offices where he announced his candidacy for- - Lieutenant Governor of Utah. They were actheir by companied daughter, Judy Gates. The Fosters, Bill, Esther, Holly and Allan, spent the Easter weekend with John and Virginia Horne and Lola Bird. The Hornes got together for dinner up Salina Canyon: Arden and LaRae, Chris, Bradley and Amter, Are nold and Sharon. . Alva and Colleen Wey- : JVIr. Play Set April 17 - 19 was born April 3, 1980 at Sevier Valley Hospital, Richfield, and already is a big boy. He weighed 9 lbs 1 oz. and is 21t4 inches A Named Charlie By the spring long. Prevention and correc- - ? tion of illness, especially f in children, by early medical attention are the goals of a valuable health program offered in South-CentrUtah. Jennifer, 9; Amy, 8; John, 6; Rebecca, 3, and Melinda, 21 months. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sorensen, Emery, P'2V . a an Mr. and Mrs. Donald in thi Smith, Phoenix, Ariz. Craig and Shirley Hilton ? ? Rrnncnn are elated at the birth of a new who daughter, arnved April 3, 1980, at the nahlarudWirraine Sevier Valley Hospital in alSprdn: Richfield. She weighed 7 DarrallTr' lbs. 13 oz. and 2Vk inches ?arrad J!fv lon8- Excited helpers at . burn, Layton, spent home are Karisa, 6; and Bnant Johnson as weekend in St. "y, 4; and Barrett, 2. Mr. are and George with Jeff and Deb- Grandparents bie Weyburn. They retur- - Mrs. Melvin Potter and ned Monday and spent the Mr and hfrs Lawrence SJffi day with Lola Bird, Irene Hilton, Salt Lake City. VS i"re "y - Bon-East- Tt er The Turner, and John and Virginiak Horne in Salina. They had birthday dinner with Virginia. Randy and Carolyn So- rensen have another son. Donald James Sorensen Treatment Program provides payments to have regular medical checkups for members of (EP-SD- families under age 21 who are eligible for medical Keith are Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Frame, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Zumwalt, and Ken Payne, Salina, were church or community in Houston Wednesday to groups through director Two career opportunity fttead the funeral services Stephanie Lewis, Ton! Gambill, Coastal or Sevier Community days have been scheduled preS'dent Theatre president Kent at North Sevier High E"ergy to whowaskiledMar.30ina School, Larsen, according Richard White, school snowmobiling accident, Tickets for the Richfield 896-477- 8, 896-684- 3. speak questions and performances will be on sale this week at Den- - designated was to coordinate EPSDT services beginhave never seen a dentist ning Jan. 2, 1980. Horton, a Brigham and less than half have Young University been immunized against graduate in social work, is polio. The immediate reason for EPSDT, says is simply to Horton, to quality access provide health care for children who need it and have not Horton, Ts a program of had it in the past. The public also has an cnmnrehpnsive health care. EPSDT goal is to interest in improving the of the needy provide comprehensive health care health care to low income because this not only children with severe un- - benefits the children but met health needs, he ex- - should eventually reduce dependency among the plained. Preventive health care poor. Hortons office is in the received among children Services building in Social to is directly related the parents that tacted at Lar- - Therefore, low-inco- in 20-4- FOVCSt SCWICC PlOflS students will to the Public Input Program - - long-ter- m er home. NOW RENTING Nuway Self Storage Track Meet Units In Salina Is Friday From 20 to 720 sq. ft in At Kanab individual units. For furniture, boats snow machines and any and all PHONE 529-39- 74 and Robert Anderson of Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson and family of Salina, and his daughter, Debbie. Last week was a busy week for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor. Novella spent the week in Orem with her daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex (Maxine) Adams. She and Maxine and her sister, Audra Oldroyd of Altur, Okla. spent the weekdays in Provo at the genealogy library. On Wednesday night, Novella, Maxine and Audra attended the wedding reception of a nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Both the boys and girls track teams from North Sevier High School will travel to Kanab Friday, April 11, for an invitational track meet. The meet is the first for the girls. The boys team participated two weeks ago in a meet in Beaver. Scenic West Corp. Now in our Salina Office 0 135 West Main 529-792- moved to Aurora. They have bought her grand- mothers home (Hazel Curtis) and will be living there. We welcome them. and Mrs. Anthony Christensen spent Thur-sday visiting with her sister and her husband, 5 her two children, te, Calif, con- - Two birthdays were celebrated Sunday at a family dinner at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jensen. The honored guests were Gene Mason (Oras son) and his family from Provo and Angela Mason (Oras grand School Lunch 14-C- MONDAY, April mixed fruit hili, salad on lettuce, as selected by the Utah State Board of Education. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Auerbach gave the cash award and Pioneer Craft House, Salt Lake City, gave the honor award. Seely, a former Red- mond resident, is the son of Leslie and Asa Seely of Redmond. He formerly operated Seelys Radiator Shop on East Main Street in Salina. , He attended school on the CETA program and received his certification, He has been teaching sin- ce 1975. According to the Craft House, Seely does an out- job of teaching and ... relates well to the young people he teaches in- - and is very deserving of low-inco- gg AWaTCt food, finger breadbutter, r and one daughter. For more information, and to receive mailed materials, persons or organizations should contact their nearest National Forest Supervisor, Warren Thiem, Planning and Budget Office, Forest Service Intermountain Regional Headquarters, 324 - 25th Utah 84401. watching conference, Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Loretta) Bagley and daughter of Huntington spent Easter vailing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stanley and family of Kemmerer, Wyo. spent three days last week visiting with his father, cin- - tage cheese on lettuce, seasoned succotash, cloverleaf roll wbutter, raisin cup, milk. U1 oavau welcome home, Russell!! ,1IlsaiuI1 or dealin in wheelin Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ras- Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Reed mussen are proud new Rawlings and family, Green River, Wyo., and parents of a 9 lb. 4 oz., 22 in. long baby boy born LoRene Hernandez and April 3, 1980 at the Sevier daughter, Angela, of Salt Vfe Valley Hospital in Rich- - field. He is welcomed home by a sister, Heather, and a brother, Steven. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tucker, Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Rasmussen, Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mason and daughter, Krista, of Kearns, and grandchildren, Jeri Lynn, Tyler, and Ryan Jeppe- son of Corrine, visited a Lake City. and Kendall Paula Quarnberg and son spent Easter visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Quarnberg in Scipio and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Whicker in Fillmore. Craig and Linda Curtis, Stanton, Calif., are the parents of a son, Ryan Craig, who was born April 1, 1980. He weighed 7 lbs few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence On Sunday, WEDNESDAY, April Mason. Lawrence and rkey Evelyn took wrice 16-Tu- dressing, whipped potatoes & gravy, fruited lime gelatin, parker house rolls, butter, fudge, milk. THURSDAY, April Minestrone soup, pear wshredded cheese on tuce, bread sticks, butter, 17 DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND Progressive Carpet Cleaning BE IN SAUNA WILL THURSDAY & FRIDAY sauce, milk. APRIL 17 & 18 Call gingerbread wlemon DEBR(V YARDLEY 529-735- 2 ters, chocolate cake, milk. Wfko wdPuM pen$ jfac a Mp ft Emgtiimd ... them met LIVING g? Anyone who buys a new loader backhoe this year from somebody else. Because during 1 980, Wheeler Machinery Company is offering an all expense paid trip to England with the purchase of a new JCB Loader Backhoe. FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING JCB is new to Utah and to us. But, JCB is the world leader in sales with a track record thats 30 years long. Its the machine with the frame, sideshift backhoe, and a hydraulic system capable of driving one-pie- HOME Beautiful Lighting Fixtures, Commercial Wiring and Supplies at Discount Prices! FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS DIAL ce Weve never made an offer like this and were not planning to extend it beyond 1980. We want to attract attention to a new machine line we sell and service during our JCB introduction year. a roadbreaker and a variety of other attachments. plug-i- n And one thing more, only JCB Loader Backhoes carry the Wheeler brand of parts and service backup. 529-749- 1 ALL WORK GUARANTEED! YOUR THE PRICE IS RIGHT BARBARA OWEN EARLINE FUSEL Sorensen Electric 529-32- 80 529-7S7- A BONDED AND LICENSED 29 East Main, Sdlinp ,!fDii CATBRPILLAP DEALER 330 West 21st South Salt Lake City, Utah 841 15 Jp in real estate, just contact Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nuz- - Marvin. He cant (OR man and family spent the SHOULD? ) be beat! ! Most of the Alma ThomEaster weekend in Salt Lake City visiting with her pson family were at the to Saturday parents, Mr. and Mrs. ranch Max Knight, and her celebrate Easter. Those brothers, Dean and David, home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson and family, and their families. Street, Ogden, COMMERCIAL y had an interesting and busy Easter weekend. If you dont believe it, just ask the Thurel Mason family. Anyone interested BE UP TO TOD A YS FARM grandchildren and their partners and nine great-nedgrandchildren. On day, they spent the day at Delos home in Orem, Leon Quarnberg and family of Salt Lake City were Easter visitors at the home of his mother, Amy Quarnberg. Mayor Marvin Mason L.C. Seely, Jr., dustrial arts teacher at thisaward. FRIDAY, April Cedar City Junior High Seely and his wife, the 18 Toasted chicken san- School, received awards former Flora Worthen of dwich, macaroni salad April 5 as the outstanding Panguitch, live in Cedar wvegetables & garnished crafts teacher of the year, City. They have two sons wegg slices, orange quar- persons to participate. An-M- ' Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Thompson and family of Granger, as visitors at their home on Thursday, On Friday, Dan and Rae went to Kanab, where they spent Easter with their Pleasant Grove spent son Terry and his family. Easter with his folks, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. Karl Hallows. Dailey (the former Mary l &CtlOOl I CGCflCT " families. r. Mr. and Mrs. Orvll drews met their son and his wife, Mr. and Mr,' Delos Andrews, at Spring Lake Park for an outing on Saturday. They were also pleased to visit with four of Duare Rick Madsen. On Satur- day, Olen and two of his grandsons. Rusty Taylor and Kevin Curtis, atten- ded general conference in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Hallows and family of 896-545- long-ter- d Jessica, have recently Pe; 10. 1980 their grandchildren home and went to Tooele, whereu they spent the day witlr her brothers, Kay anr Verr Don and thei months language training family, Idaho Falls, Ida.; before he leaves for his and Mr. and Mrs. Ferral mission to Mexico. Todds v f 55311 SieTd and fami br0ther wasRandy in Provo to Lake, Visiting for a week at meet them and visit with the home of Mr. and Mrs. Todd. Larry Freeman is her Mr. Mrs viHy sister, Janet Reeves, and Seeley Receives Outstanding decisions affecting the wjtjj gr0UpS and in- supplies and dividuals, public briefing demands on resources and sessions, and workshops uses such as winter sports, are pianned. energy development. Responses from the grazing, and dispersed pubiic will be used to recreation. validate andor suggest The regional plan will other major issues and address 16 resource issues concerns Intermountain generated from past Forest officials should ad- public comment. These dress The responses may concerns cover timber also help identify alter- production, firewood native ways of mitigating availability, mineral and or helping resolve parenergy development, ticular issues, according livestock grazing in to Sirmon. wilderness, wildlife and Comments will be fish habitats, water sup- solicited from all the and quality. public including elected plies recreation development, officials, special interest forest user conflicts, road groups, Indian tribes, access, and aiMj federal agen- vehicle use. and publics who cies, We also will look at responded in earlier plan- how much consideration njng activities. Forest the Forest Service should (.0 officials are engive to the economic and COuraging all interested off-roa- personal belongings. Richfield. He may be income, and Christensens Department Store in Richfield. Prices are $2 for adults, $1 for choices should the draft be reinstated, the school counselor noted, as well as Forest users from what.each of the branches hunters, wood gatherers, of the armed services has sightseers, and skiers, to to offer. mineral and timber indus- The second, Womens trialist will soon have a Career Day, is a repeat chance to help form the of a successful program policies that "affect ac- staged last year, White tivities in the national commented. Speakers on forests. A public par- the . opportunities for ticipation program in the women will address senior Intermountain Region, high girls from 9 a.m. until now being planned, will 12:30 in the assist the Forest Service p.m. auditorium, and also an- - in developing a regional swer questions from the plan that will guide the students. agency for the next decade This year were trying and beyond. to involve as many local The Intermountain people as possible, White Region, the largest Forest said, explaining that Service Region in the Southern Utah Fuel Co. United States, is gearing would be up to evaluate its current employees among the participants, direction in an attempt to land George Maxwell, of improve its Business management. Beginning College in Provo, is this summer, public inI scheduled to discuss the volvement activities will of dangers early take place throughout marriage. Refreshments Utah, Nevada, southern will be served during the Idaho, and western program. Wyoming, an area with 31 - Any questions on either million acres in 18 national program may be directed forests. But officials at the to White at the school or at regional and forest level Stevens-Henag- Horton 529-352- I Don and sens Hardware, answer have an opportunity find, under children come from low income families generally dont benefit from preventive health measures, he ad- ded. A study of 0 children found that percent suffered from one or more chronic condi- tions, but only 40 percent of the conditions were under treatment. Sixty percent of want to start contacts with children at any given time interested persons soon, social stability oi comPeople will have an munities to linked opportunity to examine National Forest resourthe assessment of this ces, said Sirmon. regions natural resour To make it easier for the ces, opportunities for their public to be involved in the use, and the agencys process, reports will be plans to protect and out .an(j drafts of develop those resources environmental impact said Jeff Sirmon, acting statements made regional forester. The available to interested public has a voice in persons. Also, contacts nings Hardware, He visited his mother, Alta Cowley, his sons, Austin Medicaid. The EPSDT program is now administered through local health departments and coordinated by area EPSDT specialists. In the area, Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Mathews, Scipio, and Mrs. Fannie Hilton, Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Mortensen, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Heath, They Feturned Thursday. guidance counselor. The called first, Military Day, will be from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Monday, April 28. Representatives from the U.S. Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marines will Periodic assistance - Pk. Lee Curtis) and daughter, Sarah Huntsman spent an enjoyable five days with their children their and families, Mr. and Mrs. Huntsman and son, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Stan Foote Terral of Salt Lake City; Kade, Nielsen of Lynndyl. and family attended a Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Lori Quist family reunion Madge Black and Brown and family, and Beth Ken- (Jackies family) in Orem Ann) daughters Mrs. Mr. and Sandy; took Todd to Provo on Saturday. Daren (Teri) Feather-ston- e where Darwin Anderson of Las and son, Salt Lake he enteredmorning, the Missionary Nev. the Vegas, spent City; Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Training Center for two weekend with his family. man Huntsman and Screening, Diagnosis, and i532S!!iSfl!S Great-grandparen- ts Early ma KuicbHUuc Mrs. Leona Nuttall and her children from Orem visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ElRay Foote for a few days last week. al Tickled siblings are JSJJf ilXilidi IflEnra Horton To Head Central Health Group Thursday, April For more information, . contact your Wheeler Sales Representative or call Jim Berry at 487-781- 1 |