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Show R etimond Allen and Louise Jen sen had a baby boy, 8 lbs. 3 os.. May 29 in the . Gunnison Valley Hospital. He has two brothers and two sisters. His grandparents are Mrs. Vontess Jensen and Jay and Doris Christensen. ' are Mrs. Ida Christensen and Earl and Clara Spencer of Salt Lake City. Jay and Doris took two of the children, Jennifer and Jared, on a camping trip up Ephraim Canyon and to Maple Grove from Tuesday to Thursday. . ts Keith and Debbie Stubbs and family were fishing at Miners ville for the opening. Saturday, they went through the Manti Temple. Her parents, Ned and Barbara Day of Parowan, came to go with them also. The bishopric, Russel and Linda Wilson, Philo and Velma Rasmussen, Scott and Janet Hatch, and Glen and LeAnn Pickett also went with them. Mrs. Morving Larsen and her daughter, Betty Dumas and children, Shawn and Jamie Lee, went to Salt Lake City Thursday and Friday to attend high school graduation for Steven Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Larsen. The girls softball team is organized and ready to go for the summer program. Mrs. Carlos (Bonnie) Peterson is the coach. The Little League team is coached by Don Hales, with Ken Nelson assisting. The ladles meet this week to organize their team. Mrs.. Gary Nielson, Cedar City, came Thursday and took her mother, Mrs. Reva Sorenson, to her home to spend a few . days. Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Hansen,' Price, came Tuesday and visited relatives and the cemetery. They were enroute to . p A if S, Fillmore to visit his sister, Mrs. Noma Row-le- y. 7 Miss Gsyteen Mason and her friend, Mrs. Melba Kaelin, Salt Lake City, stayed overnight on May 29 with her grandmother, Marva and Gilbert Watters. On Sa- turday,. Mrs. Watters went with them to 'the Manti Temple. Miss Mason, who is the daughter of Gaylon and Noreen Mason of Salt Lake City, is going on a mission to Arkansas. Her testi- monial is June 14, with an open house at her parents home. News - 99tuvvUt ItUeAdu 529-339- had a baby girl, 7 lbs. 15 oz., on May 27 in the Gunnison Hospital. She has a sister, Bedd, 5, and a brother, Michael, 3. Grandparents are Willis and Anna Fae Hales and Ellis and Faye Mrs. Harold (LaRene) Barker and Mrs. Powell (Ellen Kay) Johnson, Salt Lake City, came Thursday to spend a few days and help their mother, Mrs. Vontess Jensen, with housedeaning and wallpapering. Her sons, Steven and Allen, were helping with spraying ceilings. Glen and Shirley Don and Iris Hales, and Bryant and Linda Mickelsen went to Lake Tahoe on vacation from Friday to Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins, Salt Lake City, came and got the children of the Glen Mickel-senThey spent time in Salt Lake City with their grandparents. Glen broke his collar Hatch, Salina. Friday and Saturday. They brought Mrs. Jim Great-grandparen- ts Ann. and Ray Far- Gayla rington hosted dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. FTanklin David Fhrring-toJr., Rays parents; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Scarlett, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Farrington (uncles and aunts), Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carrie Gillies, Monroe; Mrs. bone Friday morning Gayle Johnson, Ephraim; when his horse (which Kent Johnson and Kelly had just been broken) Johnson, and Jerold and decided it didnt want a Sandra Nielson and farider. mily. The ward members Mrs. Kim (Kariene) Rasmussen, Salt Lake turned out to help put City, stayed with her down the turf, lay rocks, and plant trees and sister and brother-in-law- , Rick and Barbara Mickel- shrubs at the new sen, during the week. church, as well as work Their children stayed on the water system. with their grandparents, Kendyl and Carla WilVerdon and Lorena Hone kins and family and Terry in Centerfield from Sun- and Valerie Hansen and day night until FYiday. family attended church in Mrs. Hone calls it Grand- Manti Sunday for the pa and Grandma Week. naming of the baby of They had 10 grand- their brother, Roy and Carol Hansen. The baby children there. Mr. and Mrs. Bert was named Robbie Roy. Jensen and family, West The family had dinner at Valley City, were here for the Manti Park. the weekend with Lester UDell and Lou Gene Jensen and her parents, Johnson and son, Jody, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill came from Farson, WY. for a couple of weeks and Gurr, Salina. Hie article in Spotlight to join the family for a last week about the very special day Sunday the naming of two wagon train, Vision and Lou grandchildren Quest, was very interestand the Genes birthday This train came ing. of third Kenzie birthday through Redmond FYiday afternoon. Some of the King. Here for the kids went ahead of the occasion and dinner were train to wave flags and many family members ' from out of town and give them the right of from here. way. We watched them Sue Johnson is here and exchanged hellos and friendly smiles and spending a week with the waved to them as they UDell Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Danny slowly went on their way. Lofland and family, FillGordon Johnson and more, and Mr. and Mrs. i Ronald - Sam Watsdn and family, the Varsity scouts : to Alpine. wera here over California last week, May the weekend with their 30 - June 6. They visited parents, Karral and Lor-n-a Disneyland and Knotts-ben- y Draper. Farm and other Attending the wedding places of interest. The of Gail Don Despam and Scouts are Darin Boss-hard-t, Lisa Maria Muir at the Collin Hales, Jody Sigurd IDS Ward Chapel Johnson, Joe DeBiasi, Saturday were his grandKevin Hampton, Glen parents, Philo and Velma and Donnell Jensen. Rasmussen, and W endall Mr. and Mrs. Eugene and Karen Rasmussen Thomas and family, Salt and family and Ronald Lake City, visited her and Marjorie Rasmussen parents, the Bronzell , of West Valley City. Picketts, for the weekMrs. Arnold Willard-so- n end. and Mis. Mable Dave and Lillian Hales Jensen went to Garland n, hq it ad beyond the ordinary and into the world of successful, happy living. Based on the author's radio talks, this book combines wisdom and experience which la typical of Elder Paul H. Dunn. 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If a person wants to will The really catch the magnistart at the American Mable Jensen of Red- Legion district conven- tude of the talent feaLegion Park at 9 a.m. mond drew the winning tion held at the Center-fiel- d tured in this pageant The course will follow the IDS W aid Chapel. ticket for a quilt that was they should plan to old canyon road and end raffled by the American The convention was attend all preliminary at North Sevier High said Norman Legion Post and Auxi- hosted by the Centerfield nights, School. American Legion Post, liary. dibe will Nielsen, pageant Trophies The winning ticket was and a turkey dinner was rector. awarded in each class, . drawn at the American served. 4. Persons attending the and certificates will be The quilt was rpade to final night will view the given to all finishers. r CARDDTHANKS raise funds for the legion ten finalists and the Those wishing to enter and auxiliary, according can of the new the Miss crowning I want to thank everyto Gay Ivie, District Six The Salina at of The areas Utah. one for all the kindnesses president. competition include ta- - Sun. shown me with flowers, HORIZONS HORIZONS By Paul H. Dunn Horizons takes you beyond growth.- Stacie Ann Hansen will be representing the North Sevier area in the upcoming Miss Utah The Salina Sun 1981 Students Hosted At Snow Band Festival -- (Gdm ft child- Hansen To Represent No. Sevier In Pageant Thursday June 11, June 17, 18, 19, and 20. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deon Salina. and Burton were in Hansen of was choHansen Miss Gunnison Sunday for North Sevier sen as Miss dinner at the home of will be Donald and Denise Hill, last year. She the North by sponsored for the naming of their Sevier Jaycettes in the baby son, Aaron D. pageant. s. - and (Sheila) Riley ren home to spend a week. Mn. Thelma Jensen went into the Gunnison Hospital for tests and treatment for ten days. She was released Friday and is at her sons, Harold and nene Jensen, in Gunnison. J. Arthur Christensen are Charles and Una Hampton. She will be named Krystle Mic-kelse- n, 0 - Richfield - 8964488 HOUSEWARES MAJOR APPLIANCES HOME FURNISHINGS PLUMBING ELECTRICAL PAINT & WALLPAPER Our Store Hours Starting Wed. are 8:30 8:30 8:00 p.m. Mon AUTOMOTIVE TOYS & WHEEL GOODS Fri. 6:30 pm. Sat. Our Grand Opening Will Be June 17-2- 0 HARDWARE BUILDING MATERIALS LAWN, FARM & GARDEN SPORTING GOODS - See You There! it! |