OCR Text |
Show Redmond News TfUxfrjUt, TKidUlu Mn. Thelma Jensen visited her daughter, - program and 529-339- 0 Bosshardt and family, Alien and Sheron Madsen and son, Eugene; W ayne and Diane Decker and family, Salt Lake City; Clair and Cindi Madsen and family, Mrs. Fawn Harward, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Phillo Madsen, Mrs. RaeDean Woodside, and Mrs. Ray Jensen. D.U.P. met Thursday Mrs. Merlene Humphries and family, in Ivins, for a couple weeks. Mrs. Geneva Brandis brother, Phil Nielson, died Friday at the Ve-- . terans Hospital in Salt Lake City. He had been hospitalized for a long time. Funeral services were Monday. Burial was in the Salt Lake City afternoon. Capt. Dora W eller presided. Nora Cemetery. The son of Lee and Hansen gave the lesson. Ingrid Nielson of Ogden, They tied a quilt. Lyle, 29, was killed in a The Evan Mickelsens motorcycle accident in went to Hurricane Mar. California. Mineral ser- 23 and were guests of vices and burial were in Don and Sylvia Michael-so- n Blackfoot, Id. until Friday. They Mn. Delta Williams, visited Zions Park, St. Salt Lake City, came to George, Pipe Springs, stay with her sister, Bloomington, Dixie Geneva Brandi, in Salina Downs, Colorado City, until April 15, when her and Mesquite, Nev., and son Dan and Brenda Williams will come to take her bade with them. They live in Gilbert, Az. near Phoenix. They are both on a stake mission there. Mn. Kirk (Faye) took her daughter, Mn. Steven (Janice) Mickelsen, to Provo Sunday, where she went into the Utah Valley Hospital for major surgery Monday. Steven went up after his graveyard shift to be with her. An-den- Farrel and Valene sen and family, Salt Jen- Lake visited with his parents, Orvil and Ethel Jensen. Ethel's brother Mr. and sister-in-laand Mn. J.O. Jolley, Springville, spent a day last week with them. In Fast and Testimony City, the baby meeting, of Bishop and daughter Mn. Neal Bosshardt was named Christie by her father. Three children rode their on the desert. Merril and Ruby Smith of Taylorsville came Sunday to stay with the Evan Mickelsens. They were enroute home after spending most of the winter with a tour of the Good Sam Club and then traveling and camping alone. They were in California, Arizona, and Southern Utah, and also New Mexico and Nevada. Floyd and Leona Giles, Provo, were in St. George for a week attending a State Parks and Recreation convention for Provo. City. They spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Edris Mickelsen, enroute home. The Boy Scouts went camping at Jacks Flat Friday and Saturday. Thirteen boys and their leaders, Jay Bosshardt, . David Peterson, and Kendyl Wilkins, pitched their tents in the snow. three-wheele- rs were baptized SaturA mine safety meeting day were confirmed by was held Mar. 24 in the their fathers: Paula BarHall. State offiLegion Mr. of and nes, daughter who Mrs. Loran Bames; Del-li- tt cials from Salt Lake City were here to give a Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel course to the Bosshardt Wilson, and Jennifer and Poulson Salt Mine Johnson, daughter of Mr. owners and employees. and Mrs. Gordon JohnCharles Hampton was son. " honored by his family on Raelyn Anderson was his 91st birthday Mar. 28 sustained as a Primary with a dinner at the worker, and Doris ChrisLegion Hall. Attending tensen, Velda Peterson, were his wife, Una; and Karral and Loma Ernest and Nelda Draper were sustained as Gaylon Behunin Sunday School teachers. and his wife and childLoran and Claudia Bar- ren, Neldon and Della nes had his mother, Mrs. Rae Peterson, Kayleen, John Bames and sons, Michelle Peterson, Doug Alan and Gale, Kearns, and Adrian Wootten and come Saturday for the children, Merril and Faye baptismal of Paula Satur- Hampton, Burke and day. Sunday, her mother, Terri Lyn Williams and Mrs. Orthella Hall of family, Kevin Hampton, Orem, and her sister, Cynthia and her fiance, Mrs. Jim Richards and Marlin Mason, Keith and children of Vernal, were Patsy Hampton and fahere for the confirmation. mily; Willis and Anna A dinner was served Fae Hales and grandafterwards. Mrs. Ri- children, Michael and chards and children stay- Becky Hales, Christine ed for a few days. and her fiance, Alan Neal and Marda Boss- Laws, Gerald and Vonda hardt had a family dinner Colby, Karen, and their for Milo and June Bos- foster daughter, Sara-phin- a shardt, Jay Bosshardt, Lilly; Mrs. Ronald Russel and Sheiyl Bu- (Leila) Crane and son chanan and family, Ve- Craig and Kathy Crane nice; Larry and Susan and family. They had a -- banquet, ceived Sophomore Achievement Awards from the department En- glish Department chairman, presented the Oleta Jex Bybee scholarships awarded in addition to other scholarships held by the recipients. The award acknowledges academic TODD PETERSON Peterson, a pre-la- w major in English, minor-in- g in economics, also as Residence Halls Association President and National Communications Coordinator BYU Housing. He is a for at the clubs annual member of Honors Stuaward This dinner dance. was presented to Peter- dent Council, serving as son because of his work Chairman of the Currias Varsity Review Chair- culum Committee, and is man for the dub this past active in intramural college bowL year. Peterson also received a certificate of meritorious service from the Cougar Chib on March 20 serves Error An article concerning rangeland meetings of of Land Bureau Mangagement in the southern Valley Planning Area, contained an error in a figure The story stated that the program involves an overall reduction of 26 percent from the existing allocation of forage for livestock. Allocation of forage for wildlife will be the reduced story stated. The latter figure, concerning the forage reduction is BLM officials said. Find Out Warm Gift Salina Senior Citizens Center received a donation of 10 tons of coal from Southern Utah Fuel Co. last week. Terrel Nelson, left, made the delivery. Looking on are Ken Payne, SUFCO assistant general manager, representatives from the Center and Mayor Leah Conover. Latgcj!! service FAST Ar-me- jo Veterans . . OFFSET and LETTERPRESS PRINTING free COPIES WHILE YOU WAIT military service. may I have it corrected? A The Secretary of a military department has authority to correct any How military ,ld Reaper South Nao An error was made Q on my separation paper when I was discharged from concerning reduction of allocations. Mr. and Mis. Owen Johnson. The Owen Johnsons had spent a few days with Carl and Ramona, i Attending the funeral of Carrie Christiansen in Ferron Thursday were Mrs. Jim (JoAnn) Wilson, Mis. Kenny Stephanie) Ball, Donald and Carma Larsen of Kamas, James and Ted Behunin and Hans Larsen. Sunday, James and JoAnn Wilson drove to Kamas and attended church for the naming of the baby of Donald and Carma Larsen. She was named Francis Elizabeth, a family name. Donald and Carma hosted dinner after. Roberto and Irene of New Mexico came Thursday and got her parents, Peter and and Idella Willardson, went to Salt Lake City to the wedding of the Willardsons granddaughter, Michelle Sorenson, and David who were married in the Salt Lake Temple. Michelles parents are Vernon and Susan Sorenson. Susan is Peters daughter. After the wedding, they had a breakfast at the Lion House. The reception was held in the Shalamar Reception Center on Friday. They returned home Saturday. Also attending were Arnold and Helen Willardson, Lloyd Willardson, and Debra Willardson. Debra has been home on spring break from college with her parents, Paul and Loretta Willardson. area Utah concerning the Mountain Roy-lanc- e, where he, along with six other sophomores, re- "superior Figure sister-in-law- Todd Jordan Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson of Salina, attended the Brigham Young University English Department Ho- achievement and recognizes unusual promise for continued scholastic excellence. Wildiife Voyle Sorenson, all of Loa; UDell and Lou Gene Johnson and Jody, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and family, Mrs. Teny (Valerie) Hansen and children, Sue Johnson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jensen and family, Centerfield; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce King and family, Gunnison. Mrs. Terry Hansen and children, Salt Lake City, visited here Mar. 19 - 21. She and her , Carla Wilkins, went to Mayfield to visit Carlas mother, Mrs. Myrle Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Vannoy Christensen, Mrs. Judy Fullmer and son, Morgan, were in Salt Lake City Mar. 20 to attend the wedding of Craig Vannoy Taylor and Leisa Hunt. Craig is the son of Allen and Louise Taylor. Leisa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lyle Hunt, Salt Lake City. The wedding and reception were held at the Chateau Country Square. Tim and Colleen Will-de- n hosted a dinner Tuesday evening for their son, Joshua, on his first birthday. Attending were grandparents, Carl and Ramona Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. DeVoy Willden, and BYU Award In English John B. Harris, The Salma Sun folks-in-la- Todd Peterson Receives Night Thursday April 2, 1981 Jay and Doris Christensen were in Salt Lake City to visit their son, Dale and Colleen Christensen and family, and her parents, Earl and Clara Spencer. The week before, Dale and Colleen and Kathy Christensen were here. Kathy was home from Utah State on spring break. Sam Watson, Alpine, was here for the weekend at his Karral and Loma Draper. Gordon and Tammy Johnson hosted dinner Sunday for their daughters baptismal. Attending were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oyler and children, Leslie, Kelly, Jan and her husband, Albert Brown and children, Jana Lee and Morgan, Mrs. Michael (Becky) Brown and daughter, Tiffany, and Be-hun- nors played games. records. for correction (DD Form 149) are available at any VA office. K Sheet What's Happening! Subscribe to THE SALINA SUN 60 East Miln 529-783- 9 |