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Show 6 took such good care of the church. They were lina. Tuesday, Mr. and the Richfield Care Cen- August, Y981 The Salina Sun who Johnson, ter. Other guests had heard about the band came to hear them. Everyone tells the band how much they appre529-3390 TKwfvUi IffacAtbu ciate their coming. They Mr. and Mrs. Reed cy and husband, Richard ple, where they had their go once a month. Tlie ward was sadLund, Sandy, and theii Johnson and children, adopted daughter, Ashat the news of the dened ley, Lund his of and Aric and Ashley Fort son, Orlyn Vera of Mrs. death to them. They left two boys of Garden Collins, Colo, visited and sealed long-tim- e a Colorado that later for Peterson, Grove, Calif, visited Fri- had dinner with the resident. They remember day to Sunday of last Petersons. Richard and day. enthe many years she and Band Kitchen Hie week with the Jay and Nancy visited their aunt, at her the tertained husband, James, people in Lunds. Sa Junior Virginia Dickert, Vernon Mrs. always pleasant and accommodating. Her funeral was Monday. Hers is the first funeral in the new chapel. Her sons, Vernon of Clearfield and Dwight of Las Vegas and their wives, Madge and Shirley and families were with her during her stay in the Gunnison Hospital and for her funeral. I think they really Provo, met Richard and Nancy at the mountain ranch where they spent a few days. Saturday, they went to the Manti Tem- Redmond News missed me, exclaimed Blain Poulson had to Helen Willardson as she go into the Gunnison returned to work at Utah Hospital Saturday. He Bank, had a bad nose bleed. He Independent k was released Sunday. Monday, after a Lorraine Peterson left recuperation period following surgery at the Saturday for her teaching Utah Valley Hospital. To duties in Monticello. her delight, she returned Mrs. Margaret Nelson to find balloons, flowers, is home from Garland, cake and punch, not to where she was staying a mention huge with her daughter, Vir-giand husband, Ledro Welcome Back sign and a . staff of happy Anderson. She will be fellow bank employees. with Merlin and Lyal t Ashman weeks. for a couple in Rigby, Ida., The Ashmans will be going. Brack and Candy PoulLt. Col. and Mrs. Terry Ashman and family, Fort son and son, Levi, of Worth, Tex., are here all Page, Ariz. spent the week visiting their pa- weekend with his folks, rents, Mr. and . Mrs. Larry and Bessie PeterMerlin Ashman and Mrs. son. , ! Bert and Sandra JenMable Crane in Salina. They will go to Idaho for sen and family, Hunter, the wedding of their came for the weekend daughter, Jennifer, and with his father, Lester Daniel Bowles, in the Jensen, and her folks, Idaho Falls Temple Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill 21. The reception will be Gurr in Salina. five-wee- . e, Jan Evans is happy to be home recovering from surgery on her face performed in California. She states that all the cards she received from the townspeople were an incentive for her to get well. Mrs. Donald (Carina) Larsen went into the L.D.S. Hospital for surgery Tuesday. She has been ill and her mother r, Mr. and and Mrs. James (JoAnn) Wilson, her sister and husband, Kenny and Stephanie Ball and son, her grandmother, Mrs. Hans' (Florence) Larsen, and her brothers, James and Ted Behunin, were visiting them at their home in Kansas. They spent July 24 there and watched their daughter, Melissa, in the parade. She was a princess to the queen. JoAnn and Florence will be at their home caring for the children while Carma is in the hospital. ws mmn steak ?C3CS step-fathe- DOtlELESS DEEP 3 TO 5 lb. REGULAR SIDES Mrs. Orval (Ethel) Jensen went into the Gunnison Hospital Monday, Aug. 10. She had a blood dot in her leg. She is doing better. Mrs. Keith (Debbie) Stubbs and children were in Parowan last week visiting her parents. Keith is working on construction in Parowan. Dwi'l SNOW CRAB LEGS $ & SECTIONS Fried Chicken lb. S Bar-- S HEAT 'N SERVE ASST'D. PIECES PACKAGE QQBQ3 Meat Wieners Halibut Roasts Halibut Steaks FRIED CHICKEN Uota! Manor House Bologna Sliced Silver Salmon Steaks MANOR HOUSE 2 POUND Bar-- toe WfeM ffynTETTftrg sneed Any Size Piece ) Center Cuts Vernal and Mae Nelson were at Pine Lake for five days with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Vemeille Gleave, McGill, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Terry and family, Ely, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Christensen and family, f Escalante. I ' The Elders "and their wives had a swimming party at the Salina Pool Saturday evening. They came back to the new bowery for a melon bust. (Sara Lll nfte 18-l- b. Average I Sunday and Monday, Sidney and Nellie Peterson had a grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christensen and daughters, Errin and Stephanie of Magna. They were enroute to the southern Utah canyon-land- Mrs. Ray (Shirley) Rasmussen, Murray, and Mrs. Ella Christensen, Magna, and Shirleys daughter, Nan- - Sharples To Graduate Phyllis Anderson Sharpies will be among the RED FLAME ITALIAN SEEDLESS PRUNE PLUMS GRAPES Ik University commencement exercises on Aug. 21 in Provo. She will receive a Bachelor of Arts composite degree in special education and elementary education. FRESH NEW CROP BAHAMAS GREEN Great Value! CABBAGE QtoOQ330ij) ROSE POTATOES NECTARINES, U.S. Number Sevier High School, Mrs. Sharpies studied at BYU for two years; then fulfilled a mission to Florida for the LDS Church. Her return to school for a year was followed by her marriage to Ride Sharpies in 1979 and the birth of their son, Benjamin Ride, the next year. Now, notwithstanding these interruptions, she has attained her goal. Mrs. Sharpies is the daughter of Brice 0. Anderson of Salina and Mrs. Gary (Lenna) Hansen of Mohave Valley, Ariz. f t mrBCDCTHS v CHDQIDCI3ID (o IJO 'rj 1 1 3 large California Peaches lb. 59' Upon graduation from North asm an CALIFORNIA LARGE WHITE mill aasnanp cm graduates at Brigham Young 16 1 EBcb s. Monday, niU'JMTM'IH sijjj BURSTING WITH FLAVOR James Sorenson left this week for Montana, where he will be working with a seismograph crew. He is the son of Earl and Mary Sorenson. Visiting her mother, Mrs. Vontess Jensen, all week was her daughter, Mrs. Veil (Elaine) Kesler of Wasilla, Ala. She left for home Monday. CDfflGnHEEH ASSORTED t" ASSORTED BLOOMING HANGING PLANTS each Cm MUMS FOLIAGE A. (B&r 24!oz 2 FOIL IN each I I I WRAPPED tJNCH POES SUPER SOFT SLICED DREAD RAISIJ O MULTI MEAL " M'c,.r. (s)V FILLED ENGLISH MUFFIN .ughts 9 n.vUV SPREAD C LUCERNE SMALL cp.. id..) GRADE AA EGGS (Medium doz. 65 per lb. 52) S7foc I |