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Show THE SUN 15 Named At State Labor Day company party at the Aurora Park. Many local residents employed by the company and their families attended. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Shaw have moved to Aurora. They are renting the Kerry Hales home. We welcome the whole family back. Saraphina Lily is back to live with the Jerry family. Its so nice to see her again. I under- stand her brother, Melvin, is staying with the Russell Sevier County are final making preparations to attend the 4-- H at Contests held Utah State University Sept. 10, 11, 12, and 13. Youth will compete in contests for national awards, trips and scholarships. They earned the right to attend the contests by competing and excelling at the county level. Contestants include: Jesse Taylor and Colin Brown, demonstrations; Stephanie Yardley, style revue; Jerald and Mary Lee meal Ashby, preparation; Stephanie and James Yardley Brown, public speaking; Lynette J Bart Harris, Seniors Menu CINDY COX & DENDEL MULFORD Cindy Fox To Marry DenDel Mulford Cowley, and Leslie Johnson, livestock judging; Lynette Hawks, Brenda Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn Crane, Kendall Potter and Glen Bills, horse judging; Cox of Salina announce the and Troy Norris and Billy engagement and forthcoming marriage of their Sawyer, dairy judging. Mr. and Mrs. Thurel Mason went to Salt Lake on a buying trip. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Phillips have had a lot of company this past week. Her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Larrabee from La Puente, Calif., have been here, and they have also been visiting with another daughter, Claudine Luster and girls from Redmond, Sue and Claudines sister, Sandy, and her husband, Michael and Clubb, children have been here Irom Grand Junction, Colo. Terrys folks, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Phillips from La Puente also, were Nutrition The Seniors here. They all enjoyed a Program menu for the big family barbeque. in12 8 of week Sept. Nazareth Gafa is in the cludes: Veterans Hospital with a sandMonday Hot beef broken leg. wich, potato salad, Welcome home, Cassie pickles, plums, cookie, 1980 Page she Mildred and Ariel a broken arm lor have been up to Provo while in the hospital. their visiting with Leon Quarnberg and daughter, Geri Smith, and family visited over the her two sons. She is weekend with his mother, working at the Royal Inn Amey Quarnberg. as a desk clerk and Inez Gerald training to become an and Masons daughter and assistant manager, husband, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Pearson, were over- Preston Stowe has been night guests. They are home this past weekend for his 19th birthday. He is living in Las Vegas. The Thad Wasdens and living in Fort Collins, Colo, their children spent part of He is working for J.C. Labor Day out to the ran- - Penney on construction. ch, enjoying each others Sharon Stowe left.Thurs-Adam- s company. Mark had dif- ferent plans, though, huh, day to enter school at Mark? Provo Technical College, How many kisses did Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and family have Vicki get on her 33rd bir- been in Pleasant Grove thday???? If anyone is visiting with Deannas concerned about this, talk folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jim to the many hot lips in Hooks. They also visited town. with her Uncle Harry Second Ward men!!! Loader and picked fruit at Remember the big his fruit farm. Robert, Jr. baseball game at 7 p.m. celebrated his 10th birth- - Thursday!! Have a good week, day with his cousins while up there. everyone ! ! Curtis, To Compete State Thursday, September 4, Reef National Park, with milkjuice. the reception being held at Tuesday Beef n over mashed DeKator Manor from 7 - 9 gravy squash, manpotatoes, p.m. & grapedarin oranges Fay daughter, Cynthia breadbut-ter- , fruit sections, (Cindy), to DenDel milkjuice. Mulford, son of Mr. and Wednesday Hot chicMrs. Denny S. Mulford of Governors Conference on ken salad, glazed carrots, Aging Upcoming Eureka, Nev. peaches, p.b. brownie, The couple has chosen The annual Governors rollbutter, milkjuice. 27 for their wedding Sept. The Utah State Univer- day. It will be at Capitol Conference on Aging will Thursday Pork chops, be held Wednesday, Sept. mashed potatoesgravy, sity Masters program in 10, in the Salt Palace mixed vegetables, red Public Administration will Exhibit Hall from 9 a .m. to jello parfait, breadbut-ter- , continue at 5 p.m. Friday, noon. milkjuice. Sept. 12, in Richfield High Gov. Matheson is expecFriday Gumbo Joes, Babies born the past two School, Room 3. Two courses will be of- weeks at Sevier Valley ted to address two key tossed green salad, corn, issues that resulted from melon balls, milkjuice. fered this quarter: Hospital in Richfield to the 36 P.S. 615 American following families: Politics, Reading Seminar Mr. and Mrs. Larry throughout the state - long in the scope and method of Breinholt, Richfield, a term care and inflation. A total of 418 recomthe study of American boy, 8 lbs. 10 oz., Aug. 15, Sept. mendations came from 8 MONDAY, politics and government. 1980. Stuffed franks, Julienwho senior citizens 2,800 (4 credits) Mr. and Mrs. Bryce ne carrots, rollbutter, P.S. 681 Seminar, Ogden, Richfield, a girl, 6 want to retain a high plums, milk. indegree of American politics; com- lbs. 4 oz., Aug. 16, 1980. TUESDAY, Sept. and dependence dignity. Mr. and Mrs. Roger parative politics; political 9 French dip sandwich, exThe theory; international B- nson, Orangeville, a French fries, red jello of anger politics; public law; and gir., 5 lbs. 14 oz., Aug. 17, posed a feeling in tapioca pudand frustration regarding squares public administration. (3 1980. slice, milk. ding, turnip credits) Mr. and Mrs. Larry inflation and the apparent WEDNESDAY, Sept. Dr. Dan Jones will teach Shaheen, Salina, a boy, 7 indifference toward the 10 Lasagna, tossed individual who has to live the courses. Those not lbs. 7 oz., Aug. 19, 1980. salad, chilled fruit cup, enrolled in the masters Mr. and Mrs. Boyd on a low, fixed income, French bread wpeanut to survive program, but who would Cook, Richfield, a girl, 7 and must try the rapidly increasing butter, milk. like to take the classes, lbs. 2 oZ., Aug. 19, 1980. THURSDAY, Sept. are invited to attend. The Mr. and Mrs. Gale costs of taxes, medical 11 Turkey roast n gravy and utilities. cost is $25 per credit. Kesler, Elsinore, a boy, 9 care & dressing, snowpeaked Other activities during Anyone desiring further lbs. 5oz., Aug. 20, 1980. potatoes, green beans, information should conMr. and Mrs. Robert this annual event include breadbutter, chocolate citizens ball at the senior Extact the Sevier County Morrison, Monroe, a girl, 8 the State Capitol Rotunda cranberry cake, milk. tension Office, lbs. 3 OZ., Aug. 21, 1980. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4-1- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Scott John- on Sept. 9, and Senior 12 Burritos whot Sept. sauce State Citizens the at Day 4 7 son, Aurora, a boy, lbs. SALT LAKE CITY, Fair on Sept. 10, after the n chili, lettuce salad, oz., Aug. 21, 1980. raisin cookie, corn, jumbo Mr. and Mrs. David luncheon at the Salt milk. Palace. Blake, Salina, a girl, 6 lbs. 11 oz., Aug. 21, 1980. k A course in Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Aikido, an Oriental a boy, 7 Brown, martial art, will lbs. 4 Richfield, 1980. 23, oz., Aug. begin at 7 p.m. WedMr. and Mrs. Thomas nesday, Sept. 10 in the Monroe, a Cunningham, North Sevier High School 8 lbs. 8 oz., Aug. 25, boy, wrestling room. 1980. Billy Weaver, who has a Mr. and Mrs. James second degree black belt Greenwich, a boy, Bagley, in Aikido, will teach the 7 lbs. 15 oz., Aug. 27, 1980. course, which is offered Mr. and Mrs. Terry through the Sevier School Balch, Joseph, a girl, 7 lbs. District Adult Education 8 oz., Aug. 27, 1980. 1 permits more time for spring planting; program. Cost of the courMr. and Mrs. Syd Grifse is $10. 2 avoids delays caused by a late freeze or a a girl, 8 lbs., Venice, fiths, Several of Weavers 1980. 27, lengthy rainy season, as occurred students will give a Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Rhett this spring; demonstration at the first 7 a Richfield, boy, 3 Long, produces earlier, higher yields; session of the class. lbs. 9 oz., Aug. 28, 1980. ft 4 permits more efficient use of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald although Tay-acquir- Offers Lola Bird Celebrates 2 Courses USU 88th Birthday Party I Lola Bird celebrated her 88th birthday with family members and friends over the Labor Day weekend at the home of Virginia and John Horne. Ninety-eigpersons were included in the grand total of visitors who wishes Mrs. Bird a happy birthday . Among the persons atht tending the festivities were Arden, LaRae, Chris, Brad and Amber Horne; Arnold, Sharon, Gaden and Richard Horne, all of Salina; Esther and Bill Holley, Allan Sharon Weyburn, all from Layton. Others were Jeff and Debbie Weyburn, St. George; Lloyd, Fern, and Terri Flanagan, Nancy, Noelani, Michael, Taa, Peggy, Dave and Kimmie Pritchard; Thad, Helen and Karen Johnson, Sue and Bob Miller, all from California; and Lena Lloyd Galbraith, Rexburg, ID. ; Irene and Ron Turner and Allen Hansen, Salina. were Also visiting Becky, Lon, Keagan, and Preston Pritchard, Nephi; Foster, Lee and Sue Jean Marie and Cecil Follett, all from Salt Lake Sorenson, Kerry, Karen, City; Alva and Colleen Brady, Bret, Bartley and, Weyburn; Geary, Aaron, Mindy Sorenson, Kim and and Justin Weyburn; Verna Sorenson, all from Steve, Norine and Corey Aurora; Cherlyn, Will and Weyburn; and Ed and Tara Taylor, Bicknell; : lone Gates, Christine, Angelique, Michel, and Bandi Salomon, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Birds sister, Call Houstni Opportunity First Clinic Boise Cascade Homes mu m Aikido Class J UTAH Fall Fertilization 11, in Salina. The clinic will be held from 9 - 10 a.m. in the 7 self-wort- self-defen- Is Sept 11 Thursday, Sept. MoaaKt-710- School Lunch ten-wee- The first immunization clinic of the new school year will be conducted H last Main tains, stall es Sept. 10 HOMES Equal mini-conferenc- 896-509- 1. Louise Dutton of California, was unable to attend. LaRae Anderson New Arrivals American Legion Building. Central Utah District Health Department will sponsor immunization clinics each month in Salina. and Planting Pays Fall Fertilization SaEna Stake Building Fund Blackburn, Fremont, girl, 8 lbs. 1 oz., Aug. a 29, 1980. once Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rollins, Ferron, a girl, 7 lbs. 7 oz., Aug. 31, 1980. SALINA STAKE CENTER September 20, - 1980 - 0 pm Barry and Cindy Wilson are the proud parents of a daughter, Brandy Ann, EMFJRJEHS ID) si 6-1- Semi Formal age 16 & over Babysitters available at the church Enjoy an evening out with partner and friends. - $25.00 per plate or $10 for Senior Citizens FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT: 6 Aurora 1st Ward Judy Christensen 4 Vicki Nielson Aurora 2nd Ward 1 Ellen Bosshardt Redmond Ward 8 Sharon Beckstead Salina 1st Ward 5 Connie Wilson Salina 2nd Ward Pauline Hardy 529-7- 1 Salina 3rd Ward TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BY SEPTEMBER 13TH. 529-324- 529-355529-324529-713529-704- 90 DON'T MISS IT...6ET YOUR TICKETS NOW!! - born Aug. 15, 1980. She weighed 6 lbs. 9 oz. She has a sister, Alicia. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. McKay Mickelsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson, Salina. Great-grandparen- ts are Mrs. Bernice Mickelsen, CHOOSE PRIME RIB OR Stuffed Pork Chops equipment; 5 lets you plow fertilizer down to the root zone without leaching under normal conditions. Charles Wilson, both Salina; Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Shaw, Venice, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen, Ferron. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Earl of Monroe are proud parents of a baby girl born Aug. 23, 1980 Prepare Now to Plant Fast recovery alfalfa for bigger yields: at Gunnison Valley Hospital. She has a brother, Shane John, 9, and a sister, Miranda Lynne, 2. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert O. Hutchins of Elsinore and Mrs. Frances C. Earl, Richfield, and the late David H. Earl. Bryan and Virginia Stewart, Salina, are the proud parents of a baby boy, Joshua James, bom Aug. 21, 1980 at the Gunnison Valley Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. 1M oz. He has a sister, Pollee. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Haskins and Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Stewart, all of Salina. 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