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Show Salma Locals Bob and Elinor White, Craig and Julie White, and Mike and Joanne Shaw attended a banking convention in Sun Valley, ID. June 14 - 18. They attended nars concerning different areas of banking. They various semi- enjoyed tours, trap shooting, and evening ente- rtainment, including lovely dinners. Among the guest speakers at the convention were Gov. Scott Matheson and Sen. Orrin Hatch. Paul and Pam Braith-wait- e and children, Paul, Jr., Ryan, Cody, and Ann, spent Saturday at Lagoon and at Hogle Zoo. The celebration was for Ryans eighth birthday. The Braithwaites stopped in Fayette Sun Pam Jorgensen Phone:529-787- day to visit Pams pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bartholomew. Lyn and Monica Christensen hosted a Fathers Day dinner for her parents, Verr and Edith Durfee of Aurora. Her brother and his wife, VerrDon and Suzanne Durfee, attended the dinner with their son, Dustin. After attending church together, Lyn and Monica and their children, Lance, Shawn, and Nate, traveled to Acord Lakes for a dinner with Carol Dean and Leonard Christensen. Lee and Judy were there with their girls, Kami, Penny, BreeAnn, and Brandi. s Beth Jackson and Crane spent a few days in Provo with their father, G.M. Burr, who was in the Utah Valley Hospital. Mr. Burr had surgery and now has a pacemaker for his heart. He returned to Gunnison Valley Hospital earlier this week, where he is still recovering from a broken hip. King and Mary Anderson and sons, Rustin and Bruce, had Fathers Day dinner with Lula and Lynford Anderson. Later, Mary wished her father, Marwood Hales, a happy Ar-di- Pamela JUNE ( ( 26 -- 0 27 HARDLY WORKING Jerry Lewis Lewis in his funniest role yet . . . come and have a rollicking good time) (Jerry Rated (PG) Fathers Day. Mr. Hales is in the L.D.S. Hospita in Salt Lake City recovering from surgery. Jim Maxwell had a vacation last week while his wife, Terri, and children, Jon, Jeff, Stacie, anc Jed, visited Terris pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvs Whitehouse in Tooele They left Monday anc returned home Sunday tc spend Fathers Day with Jim. Peggy and Steve Roberts and children, De nise, Chuck, Ryan, anc Ty, met with Ron anc Sue Allred and theii sons, Wade, Dain, anc Klyn, for a picnic tc celebrate Fathers Day a Salina Creek. Mayben and Mitz Crane and son, Drew hosted a Fathers Daj dinner for Vemon anc Elaine Crane, Andy anc Julie Shiner and children, Weston, Andrea, and Cory, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mellor and children,. Travis, Melissa, Christine. They had a picnic in the Crane back- sister, Laurie Hatch. Rowena will be teaching next school year in Emery County. Ruth Squires took her girls, Cheri, Heidi, Heather, Shauna, and Kara, to Salt Lake City for the their family Squires Vandalism Plagues Fislilake Regions reunion. and Florence of Fishlake Forest. Squires also attended. t and April found signs taken Merrill Joy down and burned, benat several days yard. last ches destroyed and Scott and Sharon Beck-stea- Rexs Reservoir on Their week. daughter, graffitti spray-painte- d Angie and Blu in Monroe Canyon. rocks her and husband, Laurie spent Fathers Day at Yuba Dam with Scotts Kevin Hatch, and their May and June fared no Two drinking father. (Typesetters children, Alan,and Eric, better. fountains were removed Sam, Sabrina, Note: According to Shajoined in for a fish from Monrovian, stoves ron, everyone had a have been torn out, signs fry. GREAT time??? espeshot up and stolen, Sandra Jenand Bert cially her. Scott and his children, Brent, restroom and sen facilities dad . . . well, we wont Brenda, Brett, destroyed and a sander Kendra, go into that.) and Greg, had being used to refurbish Stacie Hansen, Miss Brian, Merrill and areas was stolen out of a with dinner North Sevier 1980-8Grove government at vehicle. Gurr Maple Joy was in Orem for the Miss month. Several arrests have been this earlier Utah competition. Her Izola Larsen had a made and trials are parents, Deon and Sheila daughter from Salt Lake pending. Hansen, attended along The vandalism is inCity visiting for a few with her brothers and Mr. and Mrs. volving areas beyond days. sisters, Jason, Michael, Richard Bastian of Roy Monrovian Park on Melissa, and Natalie. have been here looking at Monroe Mountain and Natalie came from Salt homes. They plan to other parts of the district. Lake City to be with her move to Salina. Signs all over the district sister. Sharon Beckstead for are together Joining missing and the costs also attended the pathe wedding of Jackie of replacing all these geant, accompanying Johnson and Bart Rey- items are on the increase. Stacie on the piano for nolds was Wilma Soreher talent presentation. nsens family, A1 and Geri Merrilyn Gurr and her Fairbanks and family, sister, Rowena, spent a Salt Lake City; Nordel Salina area senior citifew days in Huntington and Charleen Dalton, zens will be served cube last week. They will visit Dan and Terecea and steak next week. Gun-spen- a, -- Seniors Menu families, Circleville; Clayton and Fran Dalton, Richfield; Amo and Bastian, Salina; Brace Bastian and Shelly Wright, Provo; Dwight Bastian, Salt Lake City. Maurine Jeffery was a guest at a Fathers Day picnic hosted by Mayben and Mitzi Crane at the Cranes back yard. Darwin monomatic was toilet recently heavily damaged. Bullet holes riddled the building, the locked chemical container has been forced open and the contents smeared about. A new monomatic toilet costs about $2400.00. The Fishlake National Foret is offering a $150.00 reward for information leading to conviction of the guilty person or persons who vandalized the lower Box Creek Reservoir toilet. Contact Mike Stubbs at 9 or Hale Hubbard at Persons who see was presented with first place prize money of $3,000, of which $1,500 em- Turner, ployed by Barney Trucking, Inc. of Salina, recently won recognition as one of Americas most fuel efficient trackers. 896-642- Turner, driving a 1980 -owned will be presented to Turner. Turner will compete next in the national competition in Peoria, IL in September. First place money there will be Barney- Peter-bil- t, won a fuel economy contest conducted by Wheeler Machinery $10,000. Co. Turner lives in Venice with his wife, Dorothy, and four children. He has been employed by Barney Tracking, Inc, for three years and placed first out of 12 company drivers who competed for six weeks for the opportunity to drive in the Cat Challenge. of Salt Lake City, in conjunction with Caterpillar Equipment Co. of Peoria, IL The contest was held 40 miles west of Salt Lake City; track classifHP. ication, 3408-42- 0 Each track ran the 56.7 mile course three times. As a district winner, Barney Trucking, Inc. 896-449- vandalism occurring anywhere on the Fishlake National Forest are asked to report it to the nearest Forest Service office. JOINTERS BENTS You can help your children keep their good eyeMonday--Spli- t pea sight by making them aware carrot & raisin of a few simple safety facts. soup-haTeach them the dangers of salad, pineapple upside-dow- n cake, combread-butter- , scissors, sticks, broken glass, BB guns, fireworks, bats, milk-juicand balls, bows and arrows. 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