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Show iRedfTLOiidXyAwjs D Morving and Olga Lar- sen were in Salt Lake May 27 for the graduation of their grandson, Michael He graduated from West High School. His pamets, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, came down and got them. Following the graduation, Michael went with five other boys to the Southern Olgas sister, Anne Far- nsworth Crane, 87, died in Pasco, Wash, and was brought to Richfield for her funeral and burial Saturday, May 31. Atten- ding from here were Mor- ving and Olga, Elwood and Stella Larsen, Mrs. Lynn Dumas, and Don and Viola Larsen, Salina. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jen- - canyons. sen, Salt Lake, came Tuesday, the day after Memorial Day, to visit the graves. They were guests of Mrs. Reva Sorenson. Mrs. Florence Jensen and her granddaughter, CONFERENCE S23wwV host of KNBCs Odyssey show. The conference on researching and writing personal and family histories is expected to draw thousands of Utahns, as ts PROMOTED-Roo- author, Alex Haley, center, promotes Utahs World Conference on Records, scheduled Aug. 12 15 in Salt Lake city, on television talk show appearance in Los Angeles. With Haley is Thomas E. Daniels, left, world conference coordinator, and Boyd Matson, -- well as persons from throughout the United States. It is sponsored by the Genealogical Society of Utah. Employees To Retire Two employees and one teacher will retire this week after a combined total of 63 years of service to Sevier School District. Ruth Rowley has been director of food service for 25 years, Georgia Peter- son has been Ashman Schools secretary for the last 16 years, and Nola Mills has taught at Koosharem Elementary for 13 years. Mrs. Mills, a native of Annabella, is the wife of Theron Mills, a farmer and school bus driver. They are the parents of five chidlren, and grandparents of nine. A resident of Joseph, Mrs. Mills has traveled every day to Koosharem, putting in an estimated 240,000 miles in her 13 years of teaching. Before her marriage, Mrs. Mills taught in Joseph three years, and in Richfield for one year, and while her family was Koosharem. she confided. with, Theyre just plain nice. Mrs. Peterson is a native of Central and a graduate of South Sevier High School. She attended THE BUTLER THE -- -P- RICE-IS-BOWN SALE. Only $4,391 f.o.b. factory Now, for a limited time, the better building can be yours at an even better price. Farmsted This is the famous with spacious building-complet20 x 13 double slide door. Its the strong for fast steel building, all-ste- . factory-engineere- d erection and performance. And it can be yours right now at this speoiai reduced price. A price reduction thats substantial enough to offset todays higher interest rates. So dont put it off. Come see us, and put your building up while the price is down. 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He added, Failure to file the necessary acreage report could result in loss of current year or next year farm program benefits. Salt Lake, visited Reva last weekend. Frank and Maxine Thomas, Las Vegas, spent the week with her mother, Mrs. Vera Anderson. They have just returned from a k tour in Europe. They visited her sister, Leon and Shanna Jensen, in Brussels, Belgium. and Leon Nayna Christensen and family, Salt Lake, came May 22 and visited his parents, and Whitney Mary Christensen, and went on to. the Southern Utah Canyonlands. Her paren- ts, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Judd of Fredonia, Ariz., met them and came back here to visit. five-wee- Preston. Also attending were Alan and Diana Peterson and family, Saturday at Barbaras home. She is marring Kelly Frandsen of Gun-Larse- n. Ann and Mike Lorraine, nison. Mrs. Lee R. (Janeen) Sorenson was in the Gun-Iva- n nison Hospital for tests and treatment. We send best wishes to her. Loyal Hansen, Smith- field, came to visit his mother, Mrs. Nora Han- sen, Saturday, and to visit the graves. They went to Fillmore and visited Mrs. Jack Brunson and LaMar and Fern Brunson, DeVon and Kay Jensen and daughter, Cindy, Salt Lake; Harvey and Lorna Dickerson and family, and e Dennis and Kathleen sen and family, Heber City, were here Saturday and Sunday. The Dennis Jensens were visiting her parents, Wallace and nelda Poulson. The Har-th- e vey Dickersons stayed all week, Also at the Wally Poulsons were Roger and LaRue Elkins and family, Sandy, Kendyl and Carla kins and family were in Peterson. They were guests for a dinner afterwards at Prestons. Jeffrey and Janice Seely and family visited their grandparents, the Leslie Seelys, on their way home from Boulder, where they had been with his parents, the Delmar Seelys. LaMonte and Golda Hansen, Provo, and his sister, Letha Willardsen, Gunnison, visited the Seelys on Memorial Day and Tuesday. Mrs. Mary and Belle Haight daughters, JoAnne and Jen-wer- Kathy, Cedar City, came. Denzil and Marian An- derson and baby, Salt Lake, were home for the weekend with his parents, Miles and Donna Anderson. Lester Jensen had his two daughters here for a week, Mrs. Lewis (Lou Ann) Henderson, Glendale, Calif., and Mrs. Bill (Eris) Meuller of Lovell, Wyo. Saturday, they had a St. George for the reunion. Dinner was serweekend with his parents, ved in the Cultural Hall to Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Wilkins, Hov,s c.Mrs' V le CllfZ116 Charles and Thelma fimi spend a few days. They Kenyon, Salt Lake, visited bav Prchased ,the boe Whitney and May Sun- lbb' Fred and day, May 25, and were James has I?e ere ?een their dinner guests. months. several Mrs. Thelma is a sister of Whit- will be soon THE SUN Thursday, June 5. liixn Page Hows ney. Their sons, Leon coming dt and tostay' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paul Christensen, Salt Lake, came and left Mark, Gardiner and family, e 7 years old, Leons son, Cedar City, came with his grandparents, day and Sunday to visit They went to Fillmore for her folks, Kenneth and set-asi- Satur-pric- Only Chrysler gives you a Mr and Mrs Michaej wiila'rdsen and family and nhra t Paul willardsen aSpSJ and Loretta Money-Bac- k Guarantee! Not Ford. Wot GM. Emma Hales. They went on to Castle Dale to visit their children, Now. Chrysler revolutionizes the car business with the first Money-BacGuarantee. 30-da- y k GET FULL DETAILS Orland and Betty dester had a dinner Sun-yo- u day for the occasion of the baby being named. Roger Blacks and Kent and Don-ordna Osborne and family were guests, Loran and Claudia nes had her family hpme reunion and for a two-da- y for the naming of their baby, AT... er CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DODGE 690 So. State, Orem Bar-.qlrea- back in those days, as Mrs. Rowley her career has been a time puts it, there was no and motion project that district organization. was directed toward inPrincipals received creasing efficiency. Enmoney to operate their titled Working Smarter own lunch Not Harder, the demonschool programs, and none of the stration was given on a was very district level, then invited equipment to a state convention, and sophisticated. Mrs. Rowley tells ,of the a national school lunch old rock buildings, in conference in Portland, Salina, Monroe, and Rich- Ore. field, that served as kitAmazingly, 14 years chens for the primitive later, the demonstration school lunch programs was revived and taken that operated before again to nine areas of the things were updated and state. Its fame spread and organized on a district Mrs. Rowley and her colevel. workers took their project The old rock buildings to Nevada and Idaho had long coal stoves on school lunch conventions which the food was as well. cooked. The building in Part of Mrs. Rowleys Monroe was across the responsibilities has been street from the school, and to supervise the home the one in Richfield was economics teaching in the later torn down to expand district. Along with the the play yard. The one in teachers involved, she the helped design the new Salina is now firehouse. home economics departNow, 35 employees ment in the new North throughout the district Sevier High School, and provide the children with the remodeled facility in nutritious meals that are the old tech building, planned on a district level recently completed for by Mrs. Rowley and the Richfield Junior High. managers of the inDuring her time as food dividual kitchens. service director, Mrs. Currently, Pahvant Rowley served on the School has been the only Board of Education for a one to receive transported term, on the state Board of meals. North Sevier High Education Child Nutrition School students go to program, and as area Salina Elementary for chairman, legislative their meals, but both Pah- chairman, and state vant and North Sevier will president of the Utah have their own kitchens as School Food Service the addition and the new Association. She took her high school are completed. MS in food and. nutrition All menus are planned from Utah State Univerby the 15th of the month sity in 1958. She has four, almost ahead, Mrs. Rowley says, and purchases of foodstuf- five, grandchildren, she fs are made in large quan- says. Her daughter, Martities, affording greater jorie Hacking, has taught economy and quality. for three years at Ashman . Get the Golden Combination! ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK GOLD ACCOUNT SV ;S SHll...NOcost or low cost at Zions Bank. a Zions Bank Gold Account you have your choice of a Master With Card or Visa for NO COST or LOW COST depending on your checking account balance. 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Glendon and Raelyn ter, and all their children; Mrs. Margaret Nelson, Anderson had her parents, Mrs. Blain Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Staley, Harold and Thelma Peter- and her grandmother, son, and Larry and Bessie Mrs. Boletta Clark of Peterson, Salina. Coalville, spend the Friday, Eugene and weekend. Saturday, they Sandra Thomas, Salt all went fishing at Town Lake, came and had her Reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Byron daughter, Ann Marie were in Salt Lake Jensen to sealed them in Brown, the Manti Temple. Bron- May 27 for the graduation zell and Rula, Sandras of their grandson, Kerry Jensen, from Hillcrest parents, went with them. Mrs. Gonie (Thrella) High School. They visited Prabhakar, Murray, his parents, DeVon and visited Sunday, May 25, Kay Jensen. On Memorial Day, Mrs. with her grandmother, Mrs. Nora Hansen. On Blanche Peay of Twin Memorial Day, Ivan and Falls, Idaho and Mrs. Olive Watts and their Lucille Rawcliffe, Provo, granddaughter, Kimberly were dinner guests of Watts, 4 months old, came Byron and Vera. to spend the day. KimVisiting Debbie Barkley berly is the daughter of were her parents, Gene Mr. and Mrs. Maurice and Betty Eades of IV Watts. California and her aunt, Ronald and Elldn Boss-har- Sissie Bible from Tenand family! and a nessee and her girlfriend, Lindner from nephew, Trent Leavitt, Sonja went on a trip Wednesday Frankfurt, Germany. to Saturday. They visited From here, her company Lehmans Caves, Virginia plans to go to Salt Lake, City, the museum in Car-so- n Reno, Sacramento, San City, Nev., and Lake Francisco, and Mexico. 75. - Possible losses include disaster protection, target protection, right to prove crop yields due to no and the opening of fishing. crop history, eligibility to participate in Kenny Ball recently had the commodity loan and an appendectomy at the Gunnison Hospital. He is grain reserve programs. There is nothing to lose recuperating and doing by signing for this protec- - fine. He and his family tion. There is no went on a fishing and last required. Everyone who camping trip plants wheat, corn, or weekend. Don and Iris Hales and barley can sign to par- ticipate in the 1980 family went to Lake In other words, Powell Wednesday to dont have to have a Saturday. They met two normal crop acreage (or other couples who were allotment) established in their neighbors and frien- to be eligible this ds when they lived in Woods Cross. They are year. i Farmers who have not Mr. and Mrs. Jene done so should Bangerter and Mr. and just after her graduation come the county ASCS Mrs. Adrian Overton and by from Utah State Univeroffice soon as possible their families. They ren- as sity. to file their acreage repor- - ted a houseboat and Although she only ts to avoid waiting in line two Mrs. for years, taught Rowley has found great the last day to report, satisfaction in the work Bastian added. that finally became her There are 40 billion responsibility. as werent grown in the U.S. oranges People nutrition conscious 25 each year. Thats an years ago as they are average of 80 glasses of now, she says. Curren- juice and 30 eating tly, nutrition education is oranges per person, acone of the most important cording to Sperry New part of the school Holland. curriculum. However, This 40 x 40 x 14 Farmsted building by Butler Is on sale now. American Fork Draper College from Southern Utah State Before coming to Ashman School, Mrs. PeterCollege. Teaching is a growing son was secretary at the she says. high school for four years, experience, Theres always being the last secretary at something new and you the old school, and the first change every year. She at the new school. said her greatest teaching She and her husband, challenge was when Eldred Peterson, are the enrollment was low at parents of four children Koosharem School, and and grandparents of 12. she had kindergarten, firWhat now for Mrs. She st, second, and third grade Peterson? says all together in one room. theres a lot of genealogy You work where you and Relief Society projeccan be happy, believes ts to be caught up on. A teacher who became Mrs. Georgia Peterson, and thats whats kept her the mother of three at Ashman School for 16 teachers is now stepping years. She worked many down as district food serother places in Richfield vice director. Mrs. Ruth for short times, but could Rowley, wife of Williams never find a more H. Rowley, a longtime satisfying job than being Richfield businessman, came to Richfield to teach at school. There are so many home economics at Richgood people here to work field High School in 1935, young, she was out of teaching. In 1968, she returned to the profession, first in Piute District for seven years, and then with in Sevier District (f L.D.S. Business Mrs. Mills attended and except for a few years Brigham Young Univer- early in her married life, sity and Snow College has been a resident of before finally graduating Richfield for many years. Sevier County farmers reminded today that June 16 is the deadline to report planted acreages of wheat, corn, barley and oats. Accurate acreage should be filed at The Bronzell Picketts went to Riverton Sunday Crane were for the naming of the baby Mitzie to a bridal son of Preston and hostesses shower for their girl Carolyn Pickett. His friend, Kathy Hermansen, father named him John cruised the lake. Barbara Mickelsen and |