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Show poor copys Praise For THE SUN , iwi M&px ,r j i'-'- ; ' Page! 19, 1980 smm 'X. B Thursday, June i Policeman V A Salina City Judge Thad Wasden and Police Chief Gordon Kiesel are used to getting complaints from or various violations of the law, but last week they received arrested people ticketed for something unusual - a letter of commendation. The letter, from James E. Cox of Bakersfield, Calif., reads as follows: Folks, -- It would have been so easy not to pay this ticket as Im certain no one would be coming from to there Bakersfield, California with a warrant. However, your officer caught me legitimately L,? 1r i and was nice enough to give me a few miles per hour break when he did not have to; but, more im-- portant, he was a courteous and very respectable representative of your community. He treated me as citizen violator and not as a criminal and displayed not one measure of arrogance or overbearing attitude. Your officer was a gentleman and treated me as the same! It would be dif-ficult, thusly, to consider myself a man of conscien- ce and integrity and not this fine. . nsM v i i, M r i 1 "'1- Uj TC r J? w. hi I think your officer should be commended for i Hi i i FAMILY PORTRAITS-Nor- th Sevier Jaycettes Jackie Anderson, left, and Mary Robinson display poster promoting family portraits to be taken June 28 in Salina by Majestic Studios. The Jaycettes will be selling certificates for the portraits, taken by appointment only. Contact Mrs. Anderson, or Mrs. Robinson, for information. All certificates must be purchased by June 23. Jaycettes Project ' 3, 529-396- m ;?t wr I 'EhranD mm Joy Spainhower 0 Phone 529-762- 1 Hope all the fathers had a real special day Sunday. We found it too hard to give him breakfast in bed and to get to church on : ' cer and their daughter went were here to visit with Jay and Gladys Spencer. without. It was awfully quiet in Lexies parents also were Aurora on Sunday . I here. They went fishing up believe more families left to Fish Lake. to visit fathers than carnet, Cliff and Dee McColls here to visit. daughter Wands and her Larry and Linda Free- - husband, Douglas Nettles, man and family visited in were here from California. this Fillmore past They have five children. weekend with Larrys Also visiting was Cliffs folks, Vern and Elda mother. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell Curtis had a missionary companion Silveria from California stop in from California, have been visiting at the time, . . !!1 2 J 2 5 iV I $ . ku LAURIE JENSEN ' hk ' , ; , 4vt JAN MARSHALL Outstanding Participants In CUES Band Camp Two of tne outstanding participants from North Sevier High School at the CUES band camp held at Snow College earlier this month were Jan Marshall and Laurie Jensen. served as state Relief Society president and secretary, and ward librarian. She also was an She was bom in Mona, active member of the of Utah Nov. 27, 1919 to Leon and Daughters Nora Jensen Newton. She Pioneers. married Richard Scott Survivors include her Fausett in Salina Aug. 12, husband and a son, Scott, 1947. Their marriage later San Jose; two was solemnized in the both of Mrs. John Oakland LDS Temple on daughters, Frost, Lynn) (Judy 1972. Aug. 4, and Mrs. She spent her childhood Keene, N.H., Michael (Noralee) years in Monroe and Fredenburg, Areata, from South graduated four grandchildren; Sevier High School in 1938. Calif.; Salina; two She attended Brigham parents, brothers and a sister, Young University for two years, then moved with her family to Salina. Mrs. ours to Fish Lake. The Silverias enjoyed the country very much and are seriously thinking of becoming part of our pot luck community. Friday and Saturday, p.m. Those attending from Tobe Davies mother, Aurora were Avery and Mrs. Garda Davies, and Cassie Curtis and Sid and his niece, April Wayman, spent time here and enGwen Curtis and family. Staying at the home of joyed each others comClifton and Kay Taylor pany. Deli and Pat Allred and were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar dinner was served at Christensen, and their 1 1 by their children at an Aurora, and Mrs. James Clinton, (Jill) open house for their 50th R. wedding anniversary from American Fork. They 7 - 9 P.M. Friday, June 20, at the An: jerican Fork Nor-pa- y th Stake Center, 975 N. 60 E., Amer: ican Fork, All frie l ids and relatives are invito d to attend. The Petersons were 4jJ Mrs. Larry (Karen) Anderson was in Salt Lake City for a week to attend a computer school. She says shes not sure what shes learned. Shell just have to wait until the computors get here. The Aurora 1st and 2nd Wards M.I.A. had a chicken fry out to Maple Grove for their activity for the month. Everyone Sunshine When Ohs too! Stake for the past Sit- 12 years. Who Shot The Arrows? . this display of public a relations during situation that could other- married .June 25, 1930 in wise, just in itself, the Manti LDS Temple. promote ill feelings. I was They are the parents of a law enforcement officer four daughters: Mrs. W. myself here in Bakersfield Howard (Janet) in 1967 through 1969, and I Nielsen, & ilina; Mrs. Dale can tell you that, at times, it is a thankless, frustrating job where the her public often forget, that lMCWS officers are human beings, An investigation into vandalism at the new Salina City maintenance building, on East Main Street, is continuing. Two arrows were found Monday shot into the back side of the new metal building. One was near the roof, the other about of the way down, according to Kyle Torger-son- , Taylor and Mary Ann Briggs Farnsworth. They both graduated from Rich- field High School and attended Brigham Young University. Both have held many positions with the LDS Church organization, as well as various civic offices. Peterson is a past two-thir- city maintenance superintendent. Another arrow, with a broadhead used for hunting, was found in a piece of sheetrock on the north side of the new Jeep Posse building, located east of the shop. All three arrows looked like they were shot from the gravel hill just east of the rodeo arena. Persons responsible for the damage will be ters had their bake sale, mayor and city counthey earne d $13.12 and cilman of Salina, and was Connie Sorensen, their president of the North leader, spent some of the Sevier Stake for 13 years. money on flannel for our He is a manager and parflannel boar ds. Kimberly tner in the Christensens Foote is the vice Department Stores, and president , Christy has been with the Whitlock ia president, organization for 48 years Sincerely, Kimberly B ack is repor- in Salina, Richfield, and s James E. Cox P.S. I would hope this let- ter, Barba:.- a Taylor is American Fork. treasurer, and Sheila The Petersens moved ter finds its way into our from Salina to American is ficer WoodsideS' personal Torgersen was a real nice, wet party, file as a Citizen commen- - recreation leader. Fork in 1958. He served in io American Fork as superHey, Judy G., did you get dation. Kimberly Bla ck, reporter intendent of the stake those white pants clean? Thank you of ill No, instead feelings, I have only the deepest respect for your officer, Officer Woodside, the community of Salina, and the Great State of Utah! 1 prosecuted, Torgerson said, asking that anyone with information contact Police Chief Gordon Kiesel. - lo)(ocW Becky, from Lovell, Wyo. Another daughter, Collette Dickemper, and her little girl, were here also. They were all here for the burial of Beckys baby. Collettes husband. Chuck, Seniors Nutrition Program coleslaw, melon in season, Wednesday choice. 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(Judy) Forsyth, American Fork North Mr. Kays sister, three children have been daughter, here staying with her Fausett worked as a (Phyllis) Sorenson, cheese pizza, tossed green Creek. secretary in the State Tremonton. Mrs. Kevin (Heather) salad, pears, white angel Department of Education Funeral services were food cake wDanish Sorensen is spending a offices in Salt Lake City for a number of years. The Fausetts moved to San Jo6e in 1957 where her husband is an electrical ( engineer with I.B.M. She was an active member of the L.D.S. Church, Wadding Celebration Event Alan Shirley. He served Austin Cranston home. A with Russell in Japan. The windy week was spent up eUgibletorthch.larshlpriS? because she will too old to Daughter Of Residents Dies In California Beth Newton fausett , a former Salina resident, died June 14, 1980 in San Jose, Calif, of cancer. so r f,amTily ofhA,fr!lEfr-chaiLaurie, who played first e JosfPhine in the clarinet sec- famdy tion and was the clarinet Johnson I?et umon June 14 at the section leader, was not attend camp next year. She will be a ninth Lynn Swindlehurst, school music director, grader, and has been a said Jan received one of member of the senior high three CUES camp scholar- band for the past two ships for the 1981 camp. years. She performed with She played second chair in the woodwind choir at the the clarinet section, which Utah Education Assn, included 125 members, convention and has excepand performed a solo at a tional ability, according to camp recital. Jan is the the band instructor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie is the daughter of Ross Marshall, Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenand will be an eighth sen, Redmond. grader next year. picked her and the baby up to take them home to Las Vegas. LaRue and Lexie Spen- they needed for brothers wedding. Former Residents Plan Fiftieth n |