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Show I 9 mgra Wtaros SfNUHhowa - Floyd and Gladys Johnson have been to Bountiful to a cousin reunion. They met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkle. Every family of the William George Baker family TOURNAMENT CHAMPS-Nor- th Sevier volleyball team took first place on their own invitational tournament, held Saturday, Sept. 6. They took two out of three games against Monticello to win. From left are, back row: Anna Bretz, Allison Steiger, Susette Beach, Kim Glover, Phyllis Black, Cristy North Sevier had to The North Sevier squad come from behind in the lost the first game, championship game to win then took the second, 15-their own invitational to even the score. They volleyball tournament were down by five, 14-- in the third and deciding Saturday, Sept. 6. Wolf-wome- n The game, but came back to defeated North Sanpete 15- - win 2. 15-- 3 in the first game of The win gave the team a the tourney, held record of 21 wins without a in Salina. They over- defeat (from last season). whelmed South Sevier 15- - Monticello took second in 2. 15-- 2 in the second game, the tourney, while Manti advancing to meet Mon- was third and South Sevier ticello for the title. was fourth. North Sanpete 15-1- 16-1- six-tea- m North Sevier Girls Volleyball Schedule WHERE WHERE S F-- . Wayne Gunmson Wasatch No. Sevier Piute Mn CpV;pr No. Sevier Region XII Tourney - Nov. 1 in Milford Jayvee games, 6:30p.m. Varsity, 7:30p.m. Crane, and Bonnie Bastian. Front row: Jodi Johnson, Neresa Nielsen, Lisa Curtis, Stacey Hansen, and Coach Jennifer Orison. was represented. Leslie Johnson has been to Logan for a seminar. She was chosen to be a member of the judging livestock team from the county. Mr. and Mrs. LeVoy Mason, Gerald Masons brother from Santa Clara, were here on Monday. Gerald and Inez spent Tuesday in Provo at the eye doctor. Geralds eyes are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Memmott spent Monday in Fairview on business. finished and The following Wednesday, Jayvee games are at 6:30 fifth, Escalante was sixth. Sept. 24, the North Sevier p.m., with varsity action The North Sevier girls will invade Gunnison, at7:30p.m. in defeated Piute their first home game last 15-- 15-- 4 i Thursday. Coach Jennifer Orison used her reserves in the second game to Genevieve Crowther has had her daughter-in-law- , Erlene Crowther and her children, Casey and Kelli, here to visit Saturday and Sunday. Erlene and her sister, Jeanine Astel and two girls, Marci and Wendi, from Brigham City, visited with their folks, Lou and Ida Alvey, THE SUN Remember!! Friendships are fragile things, and require as much care in handling as any other fragile and precious thing. Randolph S. Bourue -- New Arrivals In Area Thirteen babies have been born at Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield during the past two weeks to the following families: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith, Elsinore, a boy. Sept. 5, 1980, 4 lbs. 13 oz. Deborah Gerard, Redmond, a girl, Sept. 6, 1980, 7 lbs. 8 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bagiev, Greenwich, a girl, Sept. 8, 1980, 7 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Madsen, Richfield, a boy. Sept. 8. 1980, 4 lbs. 12 oz. s's MTTEKITIIOM: Parents of Dance Students The schedule for Carol Hyatt Dance School in Salina is: Preschool 2 PM Kindergarten 3:15 PM 1st, 2nd, 3rd Graders 4:15 P.M. 4th, 5th, 6th graders 5:15 PM THESE CLASSES ARE BEING HELD IN THE BASEMENT OF THE Legion Hall in Salina on THURSDAY AFTERNOONS. If you havent registered your children - Do It Now. There are Svancies in each of the 3 younger classes. Call Carol Hyatt jn Gunnison - Do It Now! at 9 528-793- I 9 too. Wolf-wome- Michelle Clawson, 18, The program progresses in sequences of stretching, Richfield, who performed a vocal solo, is one of five warming up, exercising finalists in the senior down and dancing, cooling division who will sitting up. Individuals at the Utah Farmcompete Bureau move at their own pace conannual Federations according to age and fitvention in November in ness needs. Salt Lake City for the top Mostly, its just a lot of prize, an expenses-pai- d fun, says Mrs. Henderto the American Farm son, and a great way to trip Bureau Federations conrelease tension, let yourself go, and feel the vention in New Orleans in January, 1981. benefits of being fit. All ages may participate A vocal trio of Robyn, in aerobics programs. and Sheree Mrs. Henderson, a new Shannon, 14, 10, and Wilkinson, aged resident of Salina, was 8, daughters of Mr. and certified three months ago of as an instructor of Mrs. Arlo Wilkinson second Glenwood, placed aerobics. She will teach intermediate the class in Salina twice a in the division. week, on Tuesdays and Page prised them all by showing up for the weekend, Aerobics Class Is Explained basic but fun and in- finalists in the annual Farm Bureau State Talent vigorating, are added to the benefits of improved Find, held at the State coordination flexibility, Fair. balance and agility. 18, 1980 529-762- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph in Vermillion. SUFCo had a family Brown, Central, a girl, 10, 1980, 7 lbs. 11 party at the park Satur- Sept. defeat Piute, oz. day. Maynard Barney was finished second in charge. There was a state last season. Mr. and Mrs. Tim carnival of games and Tonight (Thursday, Elsinore, a boy. Julander, for food rides the kids, n Sept. 18) the of the classes an- Wednesdays from 6 - 7 was served, games for the Sept. 12, 1980, 7 lbs. i5 One travel to Wayne County nounced recently in the p.m. at North Sevier High adults, and races for all oz. High School for a match. fall schedule of adult School. ages. Trophies and prizes Mr. and Mrs. Bill education classes is Registration for this and were given. All was Richfield, a boy, Crowe, is other it adult but education since a aerobics, furnished by SUFCo. 9 8 Mr. and Mrs. Al Peter- Sept. 12, 1980, lbs. oz. fairly new type of physical classes will be at 7 p.m. exercise, teacher Lisa tonight (Thursday, Sept. son spent Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Henderson has volun- 18) in Room 2 of North Provo visiting Al's broa Richfield, Bredsgaard, Sevier or at ther, Grant Jensen, who is teered an explanation. High School, 12, 1980, 7 lbs. boy. Rhythmic aerobics is an the first class meeting the recuperating from sur- 13 oz.Sept. program of following week. to avoid hypertension 'so exercise gery. Sally and Terrv Heath common in modern choreographed routines of Mr. and Mrs. Mark ac- continuous a brand new baby-borhave rhymlhmic America Low sodiumj Anderson. Salina, a girl, motor Friday, Sept. 12, at Sept. 13, 1980, 6 lbs! 10 high potassium, and high t,vlty- - combining as sucb the Gunnison Valley Hos- 07. jogging. fiber intake is credited for the happy results. Good dance steps, and various pital. The Bob Hales family Mr. and Mrs. Rick Holt, sourt'cs of potassium are other exercises that are has had Bobs brother. Monroe, a fruits and vegetables. vigorous in nature. girl, Sept. 13. The are routines Dent Hales and family 1980, 7 lbs. 3 oz. Meat fish and eggs a,so to be from Canoga Park, Calif. simple contain of designed plenty The children of Mr. and fo.r a11 individuals Mr. and Mrs. Gary potassium, but unfor- - enouh to ee 'mproved Mrs. Dennis Horan (Bobs Barney, Central, a boy. tunately they are also high Two entries from Sevier diovascular fitness. also were here. Sept. 13, 1980, 7 lbs. 15 were among the sister) Challenging routines, County They all came to spend oz. Talent Find Winners Thursday, September I Golden Wedding Day Open House Planned Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shaw, Aurora, will be honored on their 50th wedding anniversary by their Hall. Rains Help Utah Crops general rain that feel across the area. Arlo State Climatologist, reports measurable precipitation at all reporting stations around the state. Amounts were generally above a half inch. At least half of the stations had an inch or more, and several reported more than two inches As a result of the rain, field work was possible an average of only 3 5 day; week. Soil last preparation, planting and harvesting were friends and relatives to attend. The Shaws request no gifts, please. Lynn Shaw, who was to in Aurora born Abraham and Selina Ann Shaw, and Fern Nordfelt, who was born in Salina to Charles and Ethel Nordfelt, were married Sept. 19, 1930 in the Manti LDS Temple. The Shaws are the parents of three daughters and six sons: Mrs. Bryant (Linda) Mickelsen, Redmond; Mrs. Roger (Judy) Meyer. West Jordan, and Mrs. Tree! (Raelenet Cowley, G.Felte, Wyo , Devon, Reed, Kendall, Therron and Wayland, all of Aurora, and Rondo, Murray. They have 48 All are invited The major agricultural news for the week was the Richardson, children at an open house from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19, in the Aurora Ward Cultural all brought to a temporary halt. Very little winter wheat was seeded over the week, but early planted fields in Box Elder County some time with their w'ere up and looking good. cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry The rain will be of major Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Savage, Richfield, a girl, benefit to fall seeded crops Jensen, Bishop Versel Sept. 14, 1980. 8 lbs. - - and ranges but has caused MaKathleen and Mason, some damage to the hay son went to Provo last Mr. and Mrs. Ryan crop. A considerable weekend to hear Elder Anderson, Richfield, a amount of third crop Craig Mason report his girl. Sept. 15. 1980, 5 lbs. alfalfa was cut and in the is son the mission. Craig 7 oz. windrow when the rains of Mr. and Mrs. Gene hit and will suffer serious Mason. Peggy Sorensen quality loss. from and six children Harvest of corn for Myton also were there. An- silage has begun even and Sandra Mark After the services, there the parents of though the crop is a little was a family reunion held derson are short of being ready. Corn a daughter, Emory at the Provo Park. Oras to be harvested for grain who was born Sept. sister's husband, Cleve will need another two fifth on 1980 their 13, Cloward, is improving in weeks of good weather in She anniversary. wedding the L.D.S. Hospital. a sister, Megan, 4, order to be safe from frost Dan and Rae Thompson has a brother, Brenin, 2. damage. and spent the weekend at Peach and pear harMr. and Acord Lakes with Raes Grandparents are kept fruit growers vesting Earl MRs. Salina. Steiger, brothers and sisters and and Darwin Anderson, occupied, with pears, their partners. produced mostly in Utah Michel and Rosalie Col- Caliente, Nev. County, about 75 percent by and Mark and Robert harvested and the peaches Spainhower attended the yjr and Mrs. Randy K. between 50 - 60 percent Utah State Fair on Friday. Larsen of Salina are harvested. Apple harvest of a They really enjoyed it. baby was less than 10 percent parents Arvil and Sally Rhine- daughter born Sept. 13, complete. Dry onion hart had a lot of company jggo at the Gunnison harvest has just begun and this past weekend. Sallys Valley Hospital. She potato digging was about sister Elaine and her wejghed 8 lbs. 8V2 oz. and 25 percent complete. husband, Jim Lindsey, will be named Tyra Lee. and family from Brigham Welcoming their new City; Shannah, Brian, sister home are Cassidy, 5, Gregg, Robert, Cherie, and Mandy,3. and Winn were here. Grandparents are Mr. Also, Sallys niece, Jan and Mrs. Courtney K. 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