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Show 10 sens son and his wife, Thursday August 20, 1961 The Salina Sun Salina Locals Pam Jorgensen 529-787- Leona Jensen went to Evanston, Wyo. for a month and visited her daughter and ' Joann and Neil Tuft. She also attended her grandsons missionary fare- son-in-la- 0 NieveUe Tuft will serve in the Winnipeg well. Beth and George Jack-so- n June and Becky McAllishad visitors from ter from Dugway, tra- Santa Ana, Calif, this veled to Evanston for the weekend. They were weekend. Mrs. Jensen John and MaryAnn Gilenjoyed visiting with her lespie and their children, grandson Scott while in Matthew and Lori. They Evanston, too. Also at- spent Saturday here and tending were a grand- left Sunday for the rest of daughter and her hus- their vacation to Yellow- Canada Mission. A band, Frank and Ann stone Park. granddaughter, Patty, Norton from Valencia, Edythe McDonald had came to Wyoming for the Calif. The Nortons visitors from Hollywood, farewell and visited her brought Mrs. Jensen Calif, last Tuesday. Her grandmother. Mrs. Jen home. niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Biddinger, visited on their way to Colorado. Mrs. Donna Visiting Crane this week are her daughter, Marilyn Cooke from Kearns; Mrs. Ida Cunningham and daughter, Jane Lewis. Mrs. Cunningham is from Salt Lake City and Mrs. lewis is from K earns. Edythe McDonald attended a McDonald family reunion Aug. 8 and 9 in Orem at Sierra Park. Her sons, Norman McDonald and family from Orem; Bruce McDonald and family, Salina; Douglas McDonald and his daughter and her husband; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stark and their daughter, Jamie, from Carbondale, Colo, all attended. Clara Colby had her 84th birthday July 30. Her family members had a big party for her. Mr. RETURNS TO RICHFIELD!! ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Wednesday, August Richfield 268 p.m. Mrs. Cleveland VirScroggin, Murray; and Patsy Dickert ginia, Perry attended the celebration. Also attending was Ramona Lowalski, Ridgecrest, Calif. and offered by LaVoy Sorensen. Prelude and posthide music was played by E31a Lee Lund and Mar-jori- e Area Obituaries Mickelsen. Vera Peterson Hie in- vocation was given by Marwood J. Hales. Talks were by Milo Bosshardt, Douglas Jensen, Bishop Bosshardt Musical selections were by the Redmond Double Trio and Delmar High-aThe benediction was offered by Joe Springer. Burial was in the Gunnison City Cemetery, under the direction of the Peterson Mortuary, Salina, where David Peterson offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Michael Peterson, Dennis Krusell, Ron Peterson, - Rapley and Vaneda Bird were in Ogden last week from Wednesday to Sunday .. to attend the wedding of her granddaughter, Brigette Mele-heto Troy Maddox. Hie bride is the daughter of John and Iris Melehes of Ogden, and the groom is the son of Doyle and Lynn Maddox of Perry. The wedding dinner was held at Maddox Cafe in Perry. Iris Melehes is Mrs. Birds daughter. Bngettes five sisters and Vera Louise Sorensen Peterson, 84, died Aug. 13, 1981 in the Gunnison Valley Hospital. She was bom Feb. 22, 1897 in Centerfield to Martin. John and Eda Roseburg. She was married to James Rudolph Peterson June 23, 1919 in Manti; later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died July 1, 1973. Survivors include sons, Vernon J., Clearfield; Dwight, Las Vegas, Nev. ; brothers, sisters, Mrs. Nan W illardson, San Diego, Calif.; Vernon Sorensen, Mrs. Rilla Bouvang, both Gunnison; s, Vera Louise S. Peterson and grandsons, Norwalk, Calif,; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Santos and family, Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. J.W . Bumgardner and sister-in-lawere her family, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson and fabridesmaids. mily, Brenda Bums and Salina Second W aid family, Salina; Mr. and Mutual girls attended the Mrs. Ross Bumgardner Festival and Shakespearean family, Richfield. in Cedar City Monday Mrs. Blood will be visitnight. The play they ing with the J.W. watched was Henry IV. for a week. also visited Zelda They Hie Thorvald Andrea-so- n Brown in Salt Lake City family had their on Tuesday. reunion Aug. 15 at Maple Robert Loomis and Grove. There were 35 daughters from family members who attended, Mrs. Bessie Wilmington, Calif, and Blood, Bell, Calif., and Jerry Loomii and daughson, Mr. and Mrs. Larry ter visited with Mr. and Blood and David, Placer-vill- Mrs. Milton Peterson Calif.; Mr. and and Mrs. Thuressa Mrs. Nylas Andreason w LaVoy Sorensen, Center Held; four grandchildren; eight ' She served in the LDS Sunday School as a teacher for several years. She also served as a Primary teacher and as first counselor in the , Primary. She served in the stake Primary and as a Relief Society Visiting teacher for more than 50 . years. FUneral services were held Monday, Aug. 17, in the Redmond Ward Chapel, with Bishop Neal Larry Bosshardt, Jay Bosshardt officiating. Bosshardt, and David The family prayer was Peterson. TTZTKTTZZZ1ZZK Bum-gardne- his-thre- e, Tickets Available(Public ticket sale begins August 12th) PANORAMA ELECTRONICS 10 N. Main, Richfield High School Auditorium $4.50 General Admission Origins towwdWsc Support TAX A n Embryo ftscords - Missionary FREE The National Heritage Foundation is a Tax Exempt Public Trust, dedicated to serving the donor. You may support a e LDS Missionary now or in the future by making income contributions to the National Heritage Foundation. Many have, and are now funding missions through this program National Heritage Foundation is an IRS 501 C3 approved organization. For Information: Full-Tim- tax-deductib- -- Tax-Exem- le pt National Heritage Foundation 380 West 4th North Richfield, Utah 84701 All 896-557- Daniel Johnson Happy first birthday to Joshua James Stewart, Daniel Thomas Johnson, and Dandel Kirk Rasmussen. Redmond. are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lyle Johnson, Floyd Getty, Mrs. Leo (Ma) Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer. He will have an extra special birthday because his Aunt Kathy Christensen will be getting married the same day. Joshua, son of Bryan and Virginia Stewart, Salina, will celebrate his first birthday Friday, , Aug. 21, with a family ' party at his parents home. He has a sister, Poilee, 3. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Haskins and Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Stewart, Sauna. He also has a grea- tgrandmother, Rachel Rust of Manti. Daniel will also celebrate his first birthday Friday, Aug. 21. He is the son of Scott and Carol Lee Johnson of Aurora. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Johnson, Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen, Boyd A. Ward (801) Joshua Stewart 2 Dandel Rasmussen Salt Lake ts Dandel will celebrate his first birthday Saturday, Aug. 22, with a family birthday party in Salina and also a family party in Salt Lake City. 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