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Show Thursday The Salina Sun Salina Locals 529-72- 39 Salina residents who attended funeral services last week in Van Nuys, Calif, for Gary Lee Draper, a former resident were Mr. and Mis. Paul Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ivie and Waylon, Mrs. Tirza Ivie, and Mrs. Lila Rae Torgenson. Mr. Draper, 45, died March 29 in Van Nuys. He was bom April 3, 1935 in Provo and attended North Sevier High School. He is survived by his wife, the former Hazel Ivie, four daughters and one son: Debra Berwizk, Diane Resendez, Kathy Draper, Kristine Draper, and Michael Draper; four brothers, Leon, Central; Jay,' Tennessee; Chester, California, and Michael, Oregon. Rex Huntsman, an uncle, dedicated the grave. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Huntsman, Aurora, another uncle and aunt, also attended the ser- Sixteen North Sevier husband, Eva and Earl Chapman of Aurora, junior and senior high Colo. ; Cindy Breinholt school students made and Jim Johnson of perfect straight A grades Panguitch; and Dees for the last grading brother and wife, Mr. an period. Listed with 4.0 grade dMrs. Robert J. 11101116 of Orem. point averages were: Seniors: Bonnie Bas-tiaMr. and Mrs. Oils LeAnn Bosshardt, Sanders attended a birthScott Joe Heath, dinner Gumey, for their day and Micki Roberts. Juniors: Sherri Payne. Sara Sanders, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Sophomores: Jeri Marshall and Neresa Nielsen. Mrs. James Sanders in Freshmen: Laurie JenGunnison. sen and Lisa Shaheen. Salina American LeEighth graders: Ann hold will gion Auxiliary its regular monthly busi- Peterson and Debra Reyness meeting at 7:30 nolds. Seventh graders: Kap.m. Tuesday, April 14, thy Glover, Ann Jensen, at the Legion Hall. Leath Rasmussen was Katie Johnson, and Sandi honored April 4 at a Reynolds. Students, by grade, surprise party for his 70th birthday at the who achieved honor roll home of Bryan and Kathy status with grade points of 3.67 or above are: Rasmussen. Twenty-nin- e Seniors: Stade Hanwere for persons present Lauralea Collins, sen, the buffet luncheon. Lezlie Flora, Kim Glover, were and Hal They Belinda Noyes, Boyd Renee Anderson, Shau-nMiKennedy, Susette Beach, Lloyd, Trent, chelle and Derek of Jeff Lund, Trent HalMurray; Gordon and Rae lows, Darla Madsen, Barbara Dawn Sutherland of Ce- Phyllis Blade, dar City, their children Mason, Shelley Hatch, and grandchildren, Ellen Ottley, Cozette SoLaine, Joann, Nathan, rensen, and Curtis WhipJoshua, Craig, Lesa, and ple. Juniors: Wade ForJodie; Terry and Deanna Suz-ett- e Thompson and children, syth, Inalee Robins, Valerie Sorensen, Brett, Russ, Mike, Tom, Julee, and Mitch, from Johnson, Kevin HampKanab; and Leaths sis- ton, Rhett Roberts, Ellise' Hatch, and Doug Hardy. ter, Virginia Dickert. Sophomores: Glen JenTwo Gold Star mothers Allison Steiger, Lessen, were omitted from last week's account of the lie Johnson, Sonya Dur-feLori Jacobsen, Jodi American Legion birthSherri Chattier, Johnson, are Fern day party. They Jensen, Salina, and Alida Collin Hales, Rachelle liddiard, Salt Lake City. Rasmussen, Karen Colby, Michelle Anderson, Brad and Debra ShepWendy Fordham, Diana pard are the parents of a Christensen, and Melson bom April 3, 1981 at anie Curtis. Sevier Valley Hospital in Ninth graders: Carol Richfield. He weighed 7 Ann Bills, Susette Gurlbs. 9 oz. and has two ney, Debbie Hales, Lisa brothers, Joel and Gar-re- d Huntsman, Tammie Har-warKay, and a sister, Kim Curtis, EuMelea. Grandparents are gene Weaver, Kelly NielFred and Rulene Shepsen, and Karla Glover. pard and Grant and Karen Stubbs, Salina. are raim, and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil and Ethel Jensen, R.K. Hart, Pocatello, ID. Redmond; Wilmar and Florence Sheppard, Sa- is Clarence Hart of lina; Mr. and Mrs. Pocatello, making 13 Glendon K. Stubbs, Eph- - grandparents. n, vices. a, Salina Sorosis Club members and guests met March 11 at the Stake Center for a musical program presented by the Durfee family. Seven club members attended a musical mystery, Somethings April 1 at Snow College. Visitors during the past week at the Ellis Sanders home were their daughter, Karen Breinholt, and sons Todd and Gary from Panguitch; Ellis sister and her Thirty-fiv- e A LITTLE GOES A LQIJG Als Auto Parts 853 East Arrowhead Lane ' Salt Lake City, Utah 266-826- y, d, WAY. 4 STtHL HhtWrWfcLwfsi Peterson List Students On Honor Roll April 9, 1981 ts Is CPA Eighth graders: Cami Wilkins, Georgia Johnson, Chanley Christen sen, Trade Bennett, Lin da Burr, Alesha Mickel sen, Collette Anderson. Shane Foote, and Cami Hatch. Seventh graders: Dexter Crane, Tim Smith, Allyson Sorensen, Joetta Tucker, Lisa Willardson, Anna Taylor, Lisa Will-deand Kelly Shaheen. Aurora News D0o off 25 135.00 Reg. Glooe SALE Team members 36 & Big Selection Belts Starting at SHIRTS - - MONDAY, April 13-T- acos cheese, lettuce, hot sauce, refried beans, chilled fruit cup, milk. TUESDAY, April maca- roni n cheese, buttered green beans, beet pickle, jumbo raisin cookie, Senior Lunch Menu Short Sleeve Kids - 8 Sale on creamed pota- plums, cookmilk-juic-e. r, eef W ednesday-Coochoice. milk-juic- e. ks Thursday-Roa-st beef, baked potato, spinach, fruit salad, bread-butte- r, Friday-Bak- ed ham, augratin potatoes, tossed green salad, cherry pie, All milk-juic- ea. MODEL COATS e. ' Balloon Launching Salina Elementary school children launched helium-fille- d balloons last week, part of a Weekly Reader contest. Attached to the balloons were postcards to be returned by the per son finding the balloon. A $500 prize for the school whose balloon travels furthest is offered by the FFA Takes Second 4-- H Bingham beat out bers of the chapter North Sevier High attended the convention. Schools parliamentary Micki Roberts, the 15-O- ven bread-butte- - a 3 oh procedure team for first WEDNESDAY, April place in the Utah Future fried chicken, Fanners of America state whipped potatoes n contest held last week at gravy, buttered peas, Brigham Young Univerbut-te- r, com bread sity,Easter basket cup- - "The NSHS team, chair; ed by Curtis , Whipple, cakes, milk. won the regional contest. Springville was third in milk. n, nrf-- ir JEANS indud-e- d et bread-butte- r, long Sleeve 0' NEW in their next weeks menu. bread-butte- r, 795 2 off ea. Students in the Sevier School Distrid will have soup, cheese stick, Waldorf salad, cinnamon roll, Reduced BLOUSES NEW DRESSES milk-juic- e. All 9 NEW WESTERN are School Lunch Tuesday-Veg.-b- 4295 THE SALINA SUN 60 East Main son, Katie Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Salina Orso, Jennae Durfey, Christy Whitlock, Karri Rhinehart, Jennie Spain-howe- r, Monique Allred, Robyn Huntsman, and Cally Hutchings. ie, n UJorEi Dcoffo' off , Whats Happening! Subscribe to Lori Taylor, Cami John- toes-peas, 85 Find Out 28. patty-onio- LADIES DESIGNER BOOTS Lane K. Peterson Sharon Stowes Jazz Steppers went to Woods Cross High School to the Miss Junior Drill Team competition held March Monday-Hambur- ger CHGraS ar n, The Seniors Nutrition Program menu for the coming week indudes: ADD Lane K. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson of Salina, has passed the uniform examination of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, completinterned his two-yeship, and been approved by the Utah State Assn, of CPAs to practice as a certified public accountant. He presently is employed by Tanner, Brunson, Pickett and Co., Salt Lake City, as a staff accountant. His wife is the former Ranee Bahr, who is employed at O.C. Tanner Jewelry Co. as a secretary. . chapter sweetheart, was among the nine finalists for the state sweetheart Just 1 'NEW BEND OVER LEVIS News In Colors Today was are 2 meeting March 19, 1981 and are lesson was on fruits and everybody in had to make some thing 32-4- 6 NEW BLOUSES i 34-4- 6 nii ai 4-- H PauletteS Smart Shop out of fruit. title. . , P ite . Kennedy earner farmer degrees and ich .. finished in the top five finalists, Gumey for star the state competition, farmer and Kennedy for held in connection with star agribusinessman. the state FFA convenTwelve members of the tion. Other members of the chapter will participate parliamentary procedure Thursday and Friday in team are Brenda Crane, the BYU Field Day in Kevin Crane, Wade For- horse, livestock and dairy cattle judging. 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