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Show Thursday March 26. 1961 The Salina Sun Cynthis Hampton Will Wed In June Trail Ride Set In Salina April 25 4-- H The second annual Salina Competitive Trail Hide is scheduled here Saturday, April 25. and other youth are invited to participate in t the ride, which begins at the Salina Rodeo Grounds and winds through the foothills east of town in a figure 8 pattern of about 10 miles. Both horse and rider are judged in the ride, which is not a race. Soundness, condition and manners of the horse and horsemanship o of the rider are the criteria for judging. Various natural obstacles will be included in the trail ride. Some 31 riders from clubs parfive ticipated in last years ride, the first held in the SALINA 4--H 12-1- Zumwalt, 525 W. 4th N., Salina, 84654 or telephone The ride is sponsored again by the Salina Golden Saddles Club. committee members handling arrangements are Glen Bills, Phyllis Black and Brenda Crane. Jan Holt and Mrs. club Zumwalt are leaders. The ride will begin at 8:30 a.m. with a pre-rid- e check of horses and orientation for riders. Contestants will start from the rodeo grounds at intervals and follow the marked trail. A refreshment break is scheduled following the first 1 loop of the figure 8 at the rodeo grounds, after which riders will finish the second loop, 4 STIHL Tke Wertdi Latfni letliag Chain law. Lynette's Catering Serve Your Catering Needs! COMPLETE WEDDING DECORATIONS WIDE VARIETY OF FOODS - RECEPTIONS - PARTIES WEDDING DINNERS - TEAS WEDDINGS -D- ECORATED CAKES For Information Call - Lynette Mellor or 0 Richfield. 4-- H Salina Students Win Reflections Awards Two Salina Elementary students, Travis Nuzman and Aaron Shaheen, were among the regional winners in the sponsored cultural arts contest. Travis won with his art entry, and Aaron won with his literature entry. ' Each received a medal and their entries will go with 13 other winners ending at the rodeo entries to the state grounds. Estimated time competition in Salt Lake for completion of the City. entire course is about This year is the first three hours. that Salina Elementary students have participated in the national con- GQU)EN WEDDINGS Linette Leavitt, Monroe; Stephanie Johnson, Monroe; Drew Memmott, Richfield; Brandon Long, Richfield; Brian Deening, Regional PT.V Reflection winners, front left. Angela Johns. Monroe: Mark Greenwood. Richfield; Travis Nunian, Salina; Aaron Shaheen. Salina. Rack row : Preston Mcfonkic, Monroe: 4-- Auto Parts 528-361- Reflection Winners 529-764-9. 853 East Arrowhead Lane Salt Lake City, Utah , Hampton is a of North Sevier ' High School, where she was and editor for the school year book. She also was active in band and drama. 1980 graduate blanks and additional information may be obtained from Judy GUESS COW PROFESSIONAL LOGGERS KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING? To Cynthia, to Martin C. Mason, son of Mr. and Mn. Lawrence W. Mason, Aurora. of area. 266-826- 14-1- entries is due by April 18. Entry fee is $4. Entry 4-- Als Mr. and Mrs. Merrill C. Hampton, Redmond, announce the engagement of their daughter, Riders will compete in three age divisions: 11 9 and under, and be will years. Trophies awarded for first place, and rorosettes to first fifth through place finishers in each age group. A, B, and C ribbons will be awarded to all participants, based on individual scores. Fayette, Utah 528-319- , 7 P-T- P-T-A and school were thrilled .and honored to have two of our students win region, ed. Karla Nuzman, Salina participants president, said. Were were Justin Sorensen, hoping that more students will take the opporLori Taylor, Kami Christensen, Kim Nuzman, tunity to enter and share Travis Nuzman, Gregg their talents next year. Stubbs, Dellitt Wilson, notes, Arts, the Rex Hales, Jodi Shaw, are a source of pleasure Kevin Bullard, Jana Lynn and mental stimulation Crowe, Cheyenne Merand can be very imporGlover, chant, Kelly tant in encouraging posiShaheen, Joey toward Johnson, Canisha Gurr, tive attitudes learning and living. and Melanie Smith. P-T- A Tlie Salina Jet Set held its monthly party Satur- day at the home of King and Mary Ellen Anderson in Salina. Interior was the theme of the evening. Salina Police Chief and Mrs. Gordon Kiesel at- tended the midwinter seminar of the Utah first-tim- e parents of a daughter, Wendy Sue, who was bom March 11, 1981 in Utah Valley Hospital, Provo. She weighed 7 lbs. 15 oz. are Mr. Grandparents and Mrs. Howard (Bud) Erickson, Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Myrte Evans, Green River, W yo. are Mrs. Rena Davis and Mrs. lone Larsen, Green River, Wyo. Miss Cynthia Hampton and served a two-yemission to Australia for the LDS Church. Presently he is attending Snow College, majoring as an auto audio-visutechnician. He is active Mr. Mason is a 1978 in band. graduate of North Sevier he where High School, The couple plans to be sang with a boys quartet June 2Q the and was active m drama Manti ws Temple and band. He partiapat- - to their studies church history at Snow College. 4-- ar al Nauvoo New Arrival LEVI'S of Police Assn. Wednesday through Friday in St. George. Bomb threat, explosives, and new 1981 laws enacted Mr. and Mrs. Howard by the recent legislature Erickson hosted a family were among the topics. dinner Sunday in honor Speakers at the sesof their daughters, Linsions include David Wilbirthday. Present kinson, Utah attorney da, were Mr. and Mrs. Dean general; Lany Lunnen, Jackson and family, Richdirector of safety for Mrs. Linda Nay Reflecfield; test, titled Utah, and Col. Robert and family, Santa Clara; tions. It gives students Reid, commander of the Mrs. Ranae Evans and in high school, junior Utah Highway Patrol. baby, Rock Springs, high and elementary an and Mr. and Mrs. Janies Mrs. and for Mr. Wyo.; personal opportunity (Ranae) Evans, Rock Paul Erickson and family, expression and creativity. Theme this year was Founders and early plaques bearing the Springs, Wyo., are the Salina. What a Family Means residents of northern names of pioneer men to Me. The contests Sevier and women who are County are among began in January and those to be honored in sponsored by individuals ended in the Memorial Hall at the or families contributing $100 per naihe to the Seventeen students en- new headquarters of the tered the literature and Sons of Utah Pioneers project. arts division from Salina.. now under construction Names of the pioneers All the literature entries--- - in Salt Lake City. and their respective eight -- - were from Mrs.. Salina pioneers who sponsors will be listed Albrechts first grade class. Ten entries were have been sponsored in also in the new historical chosen to compete in the early phase of the library being established there, Hale said. memorial include Christian C. Scorup and his wife, Karen Hansen ScoAdditional pioneer rup. names, together with dates and places of birth Pioneers who migrated and death, are being to or were bom in Utah sought by the SUP. To or surrounding areas will ensure alphabetical be memorialized in two placement in the Memomain groupings, accordrial Hall, sponsors should ing to K. Grant Hale, send their data and SUP national president. donations One will include those of before May 1 to: Sons of 9 (the Utah Pioneers, 3357 S. era) and the second 2300 East, Salt Lake City, will include those of Utah 84109. THEBOISE CASCADE HOMES DIMM! Our regional judging in Richfield, where eight schools and approximately 1,700 students were represent- Salina Locals She participated in a seminary trip to Nauvoo in 1978, and spent a month in Japan in 1979 as a exchange student. Presently She is attending Snow College, majoring in child development. She is active in band. Chiefs ts P-T-A Women & Queen Sizes 32-4- 6 20 off New Spring Blazers & Pants Pioneers Listed In SUP Memorial PAULETTES Salina 1847-186- 1869-189- 9. memorial gallery will display metal The 70-fo- ot GET THE LATEST! Subscribe To THE SALINA SUN AGRICULTURAL STEEL BUILDINGS OF AMERICA fioa An investment you can live with! Steel Buildings and Grain Storage Enjoy annual tax benefits Your duplex investment dollars grow while savings dollars shrink with inflation At prices that will never be lower! 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