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Show Redmond News THMtjvUt OfticfatM 529-339- the Gunnison Hospital. We send our best wishes to 0 Mrs. Thelma Jensen was released from the Gunnison Hospital Wednesday after being there a few days. She is doing well. Best wishes go out to her. Wade Allred, Michael Pickett, and Rex Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sorenson, Mrs. Dora Weller, Rose Sorenson, and Floyd Christensen attended funeral services Jay Bosshardt and for their brother-in-laKendyl Wilkins took the Claude Gregerson, in scouts on a camping trip Mayfield, Wednesday. Burton Christensen Thursday and FYiday up Salina Creek on a district went to Salt Lake Thurscamp-ou- t. They passed day to Saturday and kept off skills in a competi- a medical appointment. tion. Scouts were Bran- Lee Christensen came don Bosshardt, Ted from Price to stay with David Taylor, their father, J. Arthur Curtis Peterson, Jerald Christensen. Mrs. Charles (Una) Tsosie, Jeff Anderson, and Shawn Honeycutt. Hampton fell in her home Blazer Scouts were Troy and injured her knees, Hales, Kyle Bosshardt, breaking one knee cap. ' Mic-kelse- Marwood Hales under- Joe DeBiasi; speaker, went surgery Thursday at Long, long ago Craig the L.D.S. Hospital for Chidester; speaker, cancer. His family has Gods Gift Brenda been with him. Our Chidester. Choir director her. Mrs. Vontess Jensens family was together Saturday for their annual Christmas party at the Salina Legion Center. Hosts were Allen and Louise concern and good wishes for a speedy recovery go out to him. Steven Jensen, Mrs. Christy Mickelsen accompanied her LaMar Whitlock, to Salt Lake Friday to Sunday to visit her children and her brother. and Lori Lee Jensen, and Jim and Velma Oviatt. Attending from Salt Lake were Harold and Larene Banker and son, Bryan; Powell and Kaye Johnson, Nancy and Jeff; Mark and Paula Graham and baby; Lyal and 'Sandra Wilson and baby; Lee and LuAnn Jensen, Lance and Lee Ann, Paul and Linda Jensen, Layne, Carl and Michele, Spanish Fork; Jim and Bonnie Casto, Manti; Kent and Becky Olsen, Salina. Also from Salt Lake were Dick and Jan Porath and children, Diane, Karen and Craig Jensen. Jan was the wife of the late son-in-la- Craig and Debbie Lund had a baby girl, 8 lbs. 5 oz. Saturday morning, Dec. 13, in the Gunnison Hospital. She has two brothers, Shawn, 3, and Brady, 2. Grandparents are Jay and Ella Lee Lund and Verdon and Lorena Hone of Center-fiel- d. Great-grandparen-ts are Mar and Leona Redmond; Reed and Arvilla Lund, Sandy; Mrs. Maude Hone, Gunnison, and Mrs. Fem Mic-kelse- n, Landon Sorenson 7 Scott Davis Mellor, Happy birthday to Scott Davis, who is celebrating his first birthday anniversary. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Davis, Salina, and was a year old Dec. 10, 1980. Grandparents are Mrs. Frede Boren, East Carbon; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Davis, Payson, and Mrs. Ramona Davis, Salem. Great grandmother is Mrs. Marie Smuin, Vernal. Also, happy birthday to Landon Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sorenson, Centerfield, who was a year on Dec. 4. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorenson, Centerfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Turner, Salina. Great - grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ewles and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, all Salina, and Mrs. Margaret Turner, Littleton, Colo. The Salina Sun will publish your babys photo for his first birthday if submitted to the Sun office, 60 E. Main St., Salina, by noon Monday of the week it is to appear. The photo must be submitted within two weeks of the birthday. Editors reserve the right to reject photos depending on the quality of the print for reproduction. There is a $2 charge payable at the time the photo is submitted. Fayette. Mrs. J.C. (Linda) Johnson and daughters, Michelle, Leigh Anne, and Kristina, McGill, Nev., stayed Saturday afternoon until Monday with Maylen and Nikki Mickelsen. She and Nikki are sisters. The family of Kenneth and Emma Hales came Friday evening, and they had a Christmas party Saturday at their home. Dinner was served to Thad Draper and his daughters, Gail and Sandra, Salt Lake, and his daughter Terry Draper and friend, Paul, from Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Patricia Noble and daughter, Natalie, Salt Lake; Bruce and Claudia Gardner and David, Richard,' Todd, and Quinn and -- Zions Bank Salina In order for our -- Bruces mother, Mrs. Eily Gardner, all of Cedar City; and Emmas cousin, Verl Jensen of Mayfield. employees to spend Xmas eve with their families, banking hours on Wednesday December 24 will be from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Thank Kenneths grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hales and children, Rebecca and Bryan, Salt Lake, -- visited them Saturday you. and in Salina with grand 3-Mil- lion The Salina Su" the Low-Incom- Energy e Assistance 533-434- Veterans sister-in-la- low-inco- Mor-tense- 1980-8- 1. 199-pag- Perfect Aurora held Saturday here. Available F or Heating Program $1 Program should contact their local The State of Utah will Administrations poverty not eligible for the is Terri Lyn Williams; Assistance Payments receive approximately guideline. Eligible program. This years Office, or the Governors accompanists, Ella Lee receive will households $13 million in federal program is for home Hotline at Lund, organ, and Shelley funds from the Depart- payments based on the heating costs rather than or Joy Lund, piano. ment of Health and area of the state in which for utility bills which may Mrs. Edris Mickelsen Human Services to assist they live, the type of not be directly a result of . . . and her households heating fuel they use, and increased fuel costs as Ad The Veterans Mrs. Clyde (Theo) pay high heat bills during their income. There will had been prevalent in ministrations annual Richfield, spent the winter months of be several different other years. a Saturday in Provo shopSenior citizens and report payment levels across the on the publication The Department of state. ping and visiting Edris handicapped persons on a nations 30 million and Mr. Mrs. will need fixed income are among All households Social Services has been sister, veterans and how the Floyd Giles. designated to administer to submit an application Utahns who may find serves them Don and Dorta Taylor family moved to Boise, Idaho. They left Saturday. Don will work Attending a Christmas for Peterbilt Co. They for workers at the party sold their new home Pleat Co. in and Jensen. Lynn first shepherd, Jeff Peterson; second shepherd, Glen Jensen; wiseman, parents, Mr. and Charles Larsen. treated at She was The Kitchen Band got evening at the home of together for a Christmas Clint and Sandy Robinsocial FYiday evening. son in Central were Their husbands were Willis and Marjorie Poul-so- n and Willis and Anna guests. They played and sang many songs and Fae Hales. There were 20 had a luncheon. This was guests who had dinner at 5 p.m. in the Legion and played games. Hall. Evan and Marjorie David and Colleen Mickelsen hosted the Poulson and family, Salt affair. At 7 p.m. Friday Lake, were here for the his parents, evening, Mayor and Mrs. weekend at Glen Mickelsen hosted a W illis and Marjorie Pouldinner party at the son. Marjorie prepared Legion Hall for his dinner for them and Scott Larsen and employees and their fa- and Tonya of on e Salina, milies. Thirty-fivguests family her for visitbirthday. Sunday, and enjoyed eating Jay and Ella Lee Lund ing. Santa came and gave his parents, Mr. drove the children gifts and Reed Lund of and Mrs. is His candy. company Sandy, to Las Vegas Mickelsen Dry Wall. Don and Sylvia Sunday, where they met visited briefly their son, Orlyn, and Sunday morning with the went with him home to Evan Mickelsens. They Garden Grove, Calif, to were enroute to their spend the holidays with home in Aberdeen, Ida. him and his wife, Deann, from Hurricane to spend and family, and their the holidays. They spend daughter, Olean and husthe winter in Southern band, Mike Watson, and family. Utah picking pecans. of hours labor Many have been donated on the Find Out new church by many men Whats Happening! and boys. The Relief Subscribe to Society has served lunch THE SALINA SUN to the workers each 60 East Main Saturday. Food has been donated by many members, and all this is greatly appreciated by the bishopric. Mrs. Lela Rasmussen reports that her son, Stanley Hansen, Aurora, has been released from Cross Hospital , the Holy fc in Salt?, Lake, following serious back surgery. He was there for two weeks. The Ward Choir presented a Christmas program Sunday in Sacrament meeting entitled The Wonderful Gift. the funds. According to and certify their gross Judie Barrus, program income for the last 90 director, the funds are days or one year. designed to ease, not Payments will usually be remove, the burden of made to the heating home heating costs. supplier specified by the for the eligible households. Eligibility Households who are not program is based on income criteria of 125 directly or indeirectly percent or below of the affected by increased Service home heating costs are Community of agency program can be in assistance relieving this the burden of high sending obtained $6 to T' Special parts; Father, Kent Osborne; mother, Donna Osborne; Darcy, Darcy Osbome; Nathan, keeper, Donel inn- Jensen; GIVE A E3ADSHA17S GIFT Ruff Tuff INDIAN BLANKET Truck sizes. CERTIFICATE $4009 SEAT COVERS FC.T 3 Ci:318TF.lAS .Custom & Buckets Makes the inside of your1 vehicle look a little nicer. Get a set toda' S FIGHT Custom and special GAS LINE FREEZE and more! water to tight gas line freeze. I Removes I aeons " WE FEATURE dirtv carburetors. 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