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Show Thursday Family Glue Scheduled April 22, Sochi: The Satina Sun Utah State University extension presentation entitled Family Glue is scheduled for Thursday, April 29. Dr. Glen 0. Jensen, a USU professor, will headline the program which will be held at the North Sevier High School auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Teenagers and adults are A Hales Named In Whos Wlw The publication has Newell Hales, Redmond, has been selected been hononng outstand for the 1982 edition of ing students in the Whos Who Among Stu- annual directory since it dents in Amencan Junior was first published m Colleges based on their 1914 invited outstanding campus leadership Mr Hales is attending Snow College Campus nominating committees and editors of the annual directory have included the names of these students based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities, and future potential 1st Birthday Rules Start Now Because of parents problems getting on time from photographers, we have decided to allow one more week (this week) before we begin to enforce the first birthday rules Beginning this week, however, we will publish your babys first birthday picture only if the babys birthday falls within two weeks (either way) of the date the picture is published. We reiterate that we CANNOT take the babys picture. The cost of publishing the picture having photographs Mr. & Mrs. Randy Burr Mr. and Mrs. Randy Burr, Provo, have each received full tuition scho- larships for the coming year at Brigham Young University in Provo. Mr. Burr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Burr, Salma. His wife, the former Jodi Marshall, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Marshall, Salina. Mr. has Burr awarded been Barrett the Burr has been awarded one of 21 prestigious Maeser scholarships at BYU. The award was given to Mrs. Burr for her work in physical education Mrs. The awards were presented during a luncheon sponsored by the universitys Alumni Association on Apnl 14 The scholarships are made possible through donations by members of Karl G Maeser Associates, a scholarship. The scholarship is worth $620 per group of fnends of the d semester to the university who help prostudent. vide financial support for pre-me- academic programs In addition to a full years tuition, the scholarships provide $100 for books or fees The organization and award are named for the dedicated German immigrant schoolteacher who was prime mover in building the academy that became BYU Karl G. Maeser Scholarships are given each year to 21 juniors recommended by faculty members m their colleges on the basis of their academic standing. News Of Record MRRIGK 21. Osen-towsk- Paul Oliver Anderson, and Laurie Mrs. Marie Jenson, right, enjoys herself at the Sorosis Club Meeting after entertaining the club members guests as "Kate Smith. Seated to Mrs. Jensons left is her sister, Loretta BIRTHS Soviet alley Hospital Mr and Mrs Terry Abiaham, Richfield, boy, d for The Country Steelers will provide the music at the dance, which costs Nielsen, Richfield, $3 50 per person from Fillmore performed as Kate Smith for the Salina Sorosis Clubs program last Wednesday evening, April 14. Mrs Mane Jenson and her accompanist, Kath- - ryn Nielsen, brought furniture and other props to make the Second-Third Relief Society room look like the setting for Kate Smiths television W ard show. Mrs. Jenson gave the life history of Miss Smith LarsenGets Degree Jennilee was Larsen graduated recently from Intermountain Health Cares nursing program at Weber State College. Larsen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Larsen, Salina. She received an associate degree in nurs- Miss ing from W through readings from the singers autobiography (Upon My Lips a Song), singing some of the songs that Miss Smith made famous, With a Song in My Through the Heart, God Bless Years, When the America, Moon Comes Over the This is Mountain, Worth Fighting For, This is a Friend of Mine, and Youll Ne April 12 Mr and Mrs Glen Stubbs, Annabella, girl, April 13 Mr and Mrs James Turner, Loa, girl, April 14 Mr and Mrs Ronald Marysvale, gnl, Burr, April Mr 14 April 18 and Mrs Lee Hansen, Richfield, girl, Singer Honors Kate Smith At Sorosis Club Program A mezzo soprano Richfield Maury Virgil Cleave, and Kelly Dawn Utley, 18, both Monroe Apnl will be held Apnl 24 at the Legion Hall Kate Smith at Sorosis 2fi, 20 Legion-sponsore- dance ICFVSF.S Edward Miller, and Cheryl Lynn i, 21, both Monroe 24, Glenwood, Legion Spoil eers Donee The Amencan 1 Mark Workman, is $2. Burrs Get Scholarships For Next Year at BYU The Satina Sun 1982 ver Walk Alone, which Mrs. Jenson dedicated to Miss Smith. Mrs. Jenson said Kate Smith and she have much in common, including the favorite color red, seeing themselves as fnends to women, and believing that the foundation of society is the that Kate Smith is 72 and very ill She said Senator John Warner of Virginia has nominated the ailing singer for the Medal of Honor, the nations highest civilian award Other recipients of the award include George M Cohan Pillow Mode Scheduled The Salina Elementary School Parents and Tea- and John Wayne. Twenty-fiv- e people attended the meeting included 11 Sorosis Club members and 14 guests. The clubs next meeting will be Apnl 28 Officers for the coming year will be elected. chers Association will present a pillow movie Thursday (tonight) at 5 p m and again at 7 p m The public is invited to see Walt Sammy, Seal the Disneys Way-Ou- t Popcorn, punch, candy will be sold and family She said Miss Smith went on many tours for the U.S. servicemen during World War I and World War n. She said one G I. had Kate Smith as his pin-u- p picture She said he remarked, s come and go, but there is only one Kate Smith The Sorosis guest said Pin-up- eber State. At graduating cere- monies, Miss Larsen was recognized for her high grade point average and for being ranked sixth in her class. Miss Larsen is currently working as a registered nurse at Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield. Salina Riders Report Doings Salina Riding Club members met with the Salina City Council Mon- - day evening to discuss the placement of the road to the new sanitary landfill Lyin Lion Nips Virgie 9 Mrs Virgie Nielsen, Salina, had a toe fight with a deceased mountain lion last week. s Several years ago, husband, Bill shot a lion and made it into a rug. The lion was lying near where Virgie was cleaning, and as she stepped backward, her foot landed m the lions Vir-gie- Girls State Quilt Horne of the Salina Virginia American Legion Auxiliary, shows off the quilt that auxiliary ladies made for the Girls State representatives. The quilt will be given away at the Memorial Da v breakfast spon sored by the auxiliary. Ladies who worked on the quilt besides Mrs. Horne were Shirley Torgersen, Shirley Lambersen, Gay Ivie, Neva Crane and LaRae Horne. lfiMAMBKHif Get Mon-Thu- rs ki Or Bar-B-Que- V2 Brosted Chicken d Rack of Ribs i Mon-Thu- rs For Min. Service Call 10 529-392- 1 Try Our Weekend Special Menu, You'll Be Glad You Did. MOM'S CAFE Has a Great Salad Bar Open Nightly & Sunday and putting mouth. Bill rushed her to the tooth-fille- d Salma Medical Center, where doctors took seven stitches to put the underside of her little toe back together. Ive learned a very valuable lesson, she Stay away quipped, from lions - dead or -- alive! up new equipment. Each Wednesday evening has been set as a work night at the rodeo grounds in preparation for the July 4 th rodeo celebration Last evening, Karren Glover led the kids tn a music is lesson a week voices ago Monday Lynn Poul-so- n from the high school taught the kids about band music and instruments the day after. Rasmussen Carolyn and Kathy Rasmussen taught the children about stringed instruments last Thursday. Tuesday, they learned Sevier Valley String Players Carolyn Sorensen, (left) who hosted last Friday's mini musicale at the Salina Stake Center takes time to play the violin with the Sev ler alley Sunday, about the culture and art that art is drawing of cowboys and Indians Mr Jacobsens efforts Wednesday, they were are part of Apnl being scheduled to learn from Arts Month in Sevier NSHSs Jill Sorensen County music and popular songs. Values! there the desert ride this Saturday and Apnl 24, 25 Sti ings. The concert was pat t of Arts Month and featured adults and youth from the area pei forming classical C6atcb these was a meeting to make final arrangements for Class Continues Its Study Of The Arts Kent Jacobsens Salina Elementary first and second graders continued their look at the arts this week and last 5:00 til 10:30 Last Saturday, members worked at the rodeo grounds making repairs Dietac Maximum Strength Allerest Tablets Diet Aid Capsules 20 s 24 s i Metamucil Powder f $269 Atra Shaving Cartridges Centrum High Potency Sominex Multivitamin Mineral Formula 130s Night-Tim- Sleep Centrum Salina Elementary inviting any interested a cerama cists to bnng their ceramics display this works of art to the media Tuesday, Wednesday, center Apnl 26 The public is invited to and Thursday, Apnl 27 see the display from 9 29 Part of April Arts a m. to 4 p m on the Month, the school is days of the show School is sponsoring Protective -- Shave Gel Right Guard Bronze Deodorant Aid Tablets 72 s Edge School Schedules Ceramics Display e Somtri ex 7 $149 $398 5 02 Salina Drug 65 No. State 1 |