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Show V Lula I'oUut Area Obituaries Tirza Ivie Tina Marie Bastian Ivie, 80, died July 31, 1981 at her home in Salina. She was bom Jan. 7, 1901 in Loa to Bastian Soren and Karma Char-lotti- e Hansen Bastian. She was married to Dewey Ivie Sept. 24, 1919 in Manti. He died Sept. 4, 1960. She was a homemaker and member of the IDS Church, serving as a Relief Society counselor and work director. Survivors include sons, daughaters, Henry Neal, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Riley (Lois) Newton, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Blaine (Lila Rae) Torgenson, Salina; William Dewey, Salina; Mrs. Hazel Dra- per. Van Nuys, Calif.; Mrs. DeVeri (Maxine) Clark, Salt Lake City; ftuil Bruce, Salina? bro- there, Paul B., Salina; Michael H., Salt Lake City; 30 grandchildren; 18 n. Funeral services were held Monday at the Salina Second-Thir- d Ward Chapel with Bishop Gaylord Harward con- ducting. The family prayer was offered by Riley Newton. Helen Learning played prelude and postlude music. The invocation was- - given by Sam A. )MUG! Talks were by Bishop Harward, Virgie Nielsen, and Homer Christensen. wa Mu,sic Breat and Wilson luaet- . a male Clarit 8ave - e benediction, The tournament's players were also chosen following the game. championship Rick include They McEwen, Richfield First; Lynn McClellan, Ed Calhoun, in ' include her husband, daughters, Mre. Ray (Maxine) Wilson, Kanosh; Mrs. John (Helen) Learning, Salina; Mre. William M. (Fern) Wright, San Angelo, Texas; sisters, Ollie and Constance Breinholt, Salt Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 4, in the Salina LDS Third Salina, W ard Chapel with Bishop where Amo D- Bastian Gaylord Harward officiatoffered the dedicatory ing. prayer. Family prayer was by William M. Wright. ElPallbearers were Brett der Brad Sheppard conRobins, David Torgen- ducted the services. son, Steven Newton, Invocation was by AlMark len Ray Wilson. Prelude Garth Barlow, Newton, and Redge and postlude music was sen. played by LaJuana Bastian. 0f Warren R Funeral Home, Jensen - DR. W. 300 Due to bur increased work load, and the obligation that we owe to our we will no longer be customers work responsible for the service on jobs (Especially Death Dates) shoo this from riot that do originate :mf. L. Richfield Fifth; Craig Salina Thompson, Fourth; Ted Hallows, Salina Second; Dave Johnson, Aurora, Second; Richard Wasden, Aurora First and Les Topham, Richfield Sixth., McMANUS, JR. Chiropractor, All-Sta- in Richfield on January 6, 1981. We're located in Dr. Oldroyd's office at 490 N. Main. We will be in Tues. & Thurs., 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. rs team members of the tournament included Rick McEwen, left, Richfield First; Lynn McClellan, Annabella; Ed Calhoun, Richfield Third; Jeff Christensen, Richfield Seventh; Scott Brown, Richfield Fifth; Craig Thompson, Salina Fourth; Ted Hallows, Salina Second. Others are Dave Johnson, Aurora Second; Richard Wasden, Aurora First and Les Topham, Richfield Sixth. ,1, all-st- For Appointment Call: lues., Thurs., or 896-405- Fri., 896-868- 6 On 3 Saturday Mon., Tues., Wed. Third Ward Takes SofllmllTropIn lti-lilil- (l The Richfield Third Ward softball team defeated Richfield Fifth Ward in a 3 thriller to take the region softball championship at Aurora Park Saturday night. The win for Richfield Third allowed them to move into division play against a Beaver team, which was scheduled for Wednesday night (after press time). Learning, Gary Learning, Kirk Learning, Douglas Brent Martin, Wilson, and Dennis Young. The tournament climaxed a summer of play in which teams from through the Richfield Youd smile too if vou Soft Chocolate Ice Cream in town had the LDS Region regular played league, in then qualified to move into the regional tournament. Winning the coveted sportsmanship team award was the Richfield Sixth Ward. Through an earlier decision, the sportsmanship team is automatically seeded in next years tournament ONLY Visine . . . and were by the Third Ward Mens Quartet, Debra Sheppard, Stanley Jensen and Sharon Beck-stea- Eyi Drops Vj oz. . Have you4 tried d. our were given by Bishop Harward, Maurice Rasmussen, and Ear-li-n Jensen. A tribute was given by the grandchildren. Douglas Wilson offered the benediction. Burial was in the Redmond City Cemetery, under the direction of the Peterson Mortuary, Sa- Una, where John W. Learning gave the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Ted Talks SALINA Pastrami and Cheese Sandwiches? DRUG "By George they're 65 excellent! Try us at . . "TOM'S-DRIVE-I- 4 RM N State N. Salina, Utah N After these homes are gone, ALL the 235 money will be ended. You will then have to resort to regular financing if you want a home. Current rates are between 15 and 20 interest. Usual monthly payments under FHA financing are: But under this special 235 funding, payments are approx. 180 W. 440 S. 1st N. 100 Centerfield Salina This special 235 financing W. has interest rates between WILLIAMS & SMITH Get in on the very last of the 235 money available. We have a few building sites and homes left CONSTRUCTION Manti Office Centerfield Office 528-368- 1 1 in Manti in Salina Jeff announces the Opening of his office Musical selections East Richfield Third; Richfield Christensen, Seventh; Scott Brown, all-st- Some of the Lake City; 11 grandchildren; 20 North Richfield. Utah 84701 oaec joec-i- . Care Center. She was bom Oct. 18, 1889 in Redmond to George and Emelia Sorenson Breinholt. She was married to Allen C. Folster Oct. 23, 1912 in the Manti LDS Temple. She was active in the LDS Church and served in the Primary, Relief Society, and Sunday School organizations. She also was a temple worker. She was a Daughter of Utah Pioneers office holder and a member of cooking. Survivors ONUMENT iCHFlELD 230 despite their perfomance in regular league play. Panguitch and Ephraim. Her hobbies were quilting, embroidery, and Ivie The Salina Sun Lula Zereta Breinholt Folster, 91, died Aug. 1, 1981 in the Richfield the Literary Club Tina Thursday August 6. 1981 2 in Centerfield Open 9 I Mon.-Sa- t. a.m. 6 p.m. 101S. Main -- Equal opportunity 2 Mon.-Sa- t. Open 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 180 W. 100 N. bu2ig cow tractor d |