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Show Thursday ISwU&l SeO404t Som - SpCltmti, WEDDINGS - CLUB NEWS - BIRTHDAYS PARTIES TRAVEL NEWS TEAS RECIPES Their guests of any age are also invited. The fun begins Feb. 20 at 11 a.m. A meal will be served at noon, and an evening dinner can be eaten at 5 p.m. Besides the senior citizens band, there will be games and prizes to be non-L.D.- played and won and dancing for all adults, young or old. MARRIAGE LICENSES Jerry Clayton Hamm, Russell Kunzler, Crt fcuip - s' jks.C'Sl . v'f .S'W 1,- ;. Sally Jensen and Trent Nielsen and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Larsen, to Michael Troy Knadle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmus Eugene Knadle of Kearns. Miss Larsen is a graduate of North Sevier High School and Snow College. She is currently employed in Cedar City as a secretary with the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah. Mr. Knadle is a graduate of Keams High School and is presently attending Southern Utah State College, where he is majoring in accounting with a minor in computer science. The couple is planning Ve-ni- Miss Venise Larsen a March 12 wedding. They will reside in Cedar City, where the groom will continue his education. Ashley Christensen Happy first birthday to Ashley Dawn Christensen, who will celebrate her first birthday Feb. 11, 1982 (today). Ashley is a daughter of David and Shirlene Christensen, Centerfield. She has an older sister, Ronda, who is 11. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dwood Larsen, Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Christensen, Centerfield. are Mr. and Mrs. Morving Larsen, Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olsen, also of Redmond. ts son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson, Redmond. Last Thursday, a special event occurred for this LD.S. family as Elder Anderson was sealed to his parents in the Elder Anderson is a Jordan Temple. ing. Jensen , Nielsen To Wed in Summer Sevier Valley Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Warren, Richfield, boy, Feb. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Brandt, Richfield, boy, Feb. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gay, Joseph, girl, Feb. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Anderson, Price, had a baby boy Jan. 31, 1982. His name is Phillip Brent. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Gates, Salina; Brice Anderson, Price, and Mrs. LaRae Ogden, Richfield. Greatgrandmother is Mrs. Marva Watters, Terrific for You! Exercise Rhythmic Aerobic Class BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larsen, Salina, announce the engagement niero, Brazil at 9 a.m. Sunday in the Redmond W ard sacrament meet- Its Super Lamar and Nadine both 20, Richfield. ; . 24, Warren, The jubilee committee invites all relatives and friends from out of town who have ever lived in the area to join the celebration. They ask only that attenders bring their own dishes and silverware. I?.:- - 7 48, From 7 - 10 p.m., The Durfees will sing and entertain. Couple Planning March Wedding The Salma Sun Elder Ronald Anderson will report on his LD.S. mission to Rio de Ja- - To He port Social iS'etvs: call 5 2). 7 fill 9 Teasdale, and Vicki Davis, 37, Richfield. 1982 Elder, to Report ANNIVERSARIES News Of Record NS Jubilee To Feature Senior Citizens Band kitA senior citizens chen band, with members playing everything from a giant hair comb to ukeles, will be a featured part of this years Salina Stake Golden Jubilee. The jubilee is for all presons, LD.S. and who live or have lived in the North Sevier community, who are 55 years of age or older. February 11, 1982 (Tues. and jThurs.) at 6:00 p.m. in the Salina Legion Feb. Beginning 15, Hall. Cost is Fearless Leader is Denice Harvey only $15.00 for a 6 week session. Sequence: Aerobic Themes. Songs: Themes from movies and TV shows Laverne and Shirley, Rawhide, New York New York, Wipe Out, Im Alright, and more! Lone Ranger, I Mr. and Mrs. Jay L general education. She is Jensen, Axtell, announce presently employed at the engagement of their Cox Rock Products daughter, Miss Sally Jen- Centerfield. sen, to Trent Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Nielsen graduated Howard Nielsen, Salina. from North Sevier High School in 1979 and The couple plans to be continued his education married this summer in at Snow College, where the Provo Temple. he graduated and receivMiss Jensen graduated ed a degree in business from Gunnison Valley administration in 1981. He is presently employed High School in 1979 and at Heaths Typewriter in then attended Snow ColSalina. lege, where she graduated in 1981 majoring in Redmond Boy Scouters Tell Years Happenings The scouts, in fact, At the end of SepThe Redmond Boy Scouts are doing some have been busy all year tember, eight scouts long, says Scoutmaster went to a jamboree at meritorious work. That is, they currently Jay Bosshardt. When Jay Mud Springs near Gooseare working on getting hasnt been helping them berry. In the events, merit badges which will with their projects, as- Redmond Scouts took second place, even help some of them qua- sistant scoutmaster Russell Wilson, has. lify for advancement. though some got lost in of the compass course. At the beginning The boy scouts are school in September, the Then there was a court learning about safety, scouts, led by Bosshardt, of honor for the scouts, citizenship in the nation, started off the new term where they received meand personal by cleaning Leslie Seelys rit badge advancements. yard as a service project. There was a slide show and refreshments. The first part of October, 11 scouts camped near Marys Nipple and Aurora Boy Scouts Feted At Honor Court Scouts of Troop 649, sponsored by the Aurora 2nd W ard, were honored recently at a court of honor. The court also included an annual parents night program. Hie following awards were presented: Blue Feather Awards: These signify the top achiever for the month. October winner was Britton Hansen; November, Corey Thurston; December, Warren Hansen. Scout of the Year medals: The same criteria as Achiever of the Month, but totalled for the entire year: 1st place, Warren Hansen; 2nd place, Corey Thurston; 3rd place, Britton Hansen. Rank Advancements: Scout, Ben Sorensen, hiked to the top of it the next morning. In November, the scouts went on a camp in West Willow Creek and had practice in fire building, knot tying, map and compass, and rifle shooting. December started with the scouts going swimming at the Activity Center in Ephraim. Then they went to a two-da- y winter camp in Gooseberry. Most of the day was spent in camp because of a snowstorm. Melissa Sue Paulson Melissa Sue Poulson turned one year old Wednesday, Feb. 3, We Service Everything We Sell! PIONEER SHIMS 1982. She is the daughter of Kenny and Debbie Poulson, Salina. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ervine, Salina; Mrs. R.E. Dunn, Evanston, Wyo., and Brice Poulson, Salina. Greatgrandfather is Fred A. Jayne, Camptown, PA. (U) ELECTRONICS 167 North Main Richfield 896-692- 0 ELECTRONIC SALES AND SERVICE first aid, Indianlore. During the parents night portion of the evening, the troop committee members were introduced: Stuart Johnson, scouting coordinator; Robert Spainhower, chairman; Royce Mason, equipment; Robert Tay- lor, finance; Denny Thurston, transportation; Shannon Mason, Primary representative; Jerry Hansen, scoutmaster; Kim Sorenson, assistant scoutmaster; Neil Sorensen, assistant scoutmaster. Plans were revealed for a monthly camp-ou- t, summer camp in Payson, and a hike in July. Corey Thurston, Warren Hansen, and Rusty Bastian were announced as the selections to attend Timberline Trainleadering, a week-lon- g ship training camp in Wade Tucker, Lee Rhine-harTenderfoot, Robert Taylor; Second Class, in Nephi. Kelly Anderson, Warren June Hansen, Jason Nielsen, Corey Thurston, Paul t; Davies, Robert Spain-howe- r, Rusty Bastian; First Class, Warren Han- sen, Corey Thurston; Star Rank, Britton Hansen; Merit badges, Britton Hansen, computers, music, animal science; Corey Thurston, horsemanship, genealogy; Michael Thurston, horsemanship, genealogy, leather-work- ; Robert Taylor, Indian-lor- e; Warren Hansen, YEAR END CLEARANCE STILL GOING ON! Everything Must Go To Make Room For Spring IN THE RICHFIELD PLAZA - RICHFIELD, UTAH public health, scholarship; Kelly Anderson, fishing; Rusty Bastian, ) |