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Show Local Athletes to Play The Salina Sun In Utah MS Tournaments Recent North Sevier but unfortunately, these games have been exclusively for athletes for metropolitan areas. Until now, those very talented for the National Multiple athletes from smaller Schlerosis Society next high schools in the rural week. areas have been excluded Another recent NSHS from such recognition. The basketball game graduate, Rhett Roberts, will play in the MS will be played Friday, June 11, at 7:30 p.m. The basketball game. football game will be Jan High School graduates Todd Nemelka and Eddie Sorensen will be playing in a state football game Smith, Morgan School football coach and a victim of MS, will be the chairman High for the Third Annual Multiple Sclerosis All Star Games to be held June 11 and 12 at Bountiful High School, 695 South Orchard Drive, in Bountiful. The athletes playing in this event have been chosen from Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune All State selections from Class and A 2-- to According There are other all star games in the state, Smith, played Saturday, June 12, at 7 p.m. Both games will be held at Bountiful High School. Tickets Will be $3 for each game, and may be purchased at the gate or by contacting the Multiple Sclerosis So- ciety, 2900 South Main, Salt Lake City; phone Or you may 486-518- contact Todd, Eddie, or Rhett. Basketball Camp To Start Soon NSHS head basketball Coach Bruce Hoggards annual summer basketball camp will start June 7. 9:00 until 11:00 a.m. High school players will be taught from 6:00 until 9:00 p.m. Cost of the camp is The k camp will include a special session with Karl Inger-sol- l, assistant basketball coach at Brigham Young University. Seventh and eighth graders will practice from two-wee- Wilson, Gary Westbrook, Lee Mayer, Collin Hales and Ladd Peery. NSHS Head Football Coach Glen Partridge recently announced the 1982 captains of the varsity football team. They are from left, Chuck $12. For further information, contact Coach Hog-gar- d at home or at the high school. Participants may pick up signup forms at the high school office. Coach Bone Sponsoring Girls Athletic Camps Marie Bone, girls athletic director at North Sevier High School, is sponsoring a summer camp involving softball, volleyball, basketball, and track. She said gymnastics also will be offered if enough interest July -- and June 11 14 entering sixth through eighth grades this fall and 1 - 3 p.m. for those entering ninth through twelfth grades this fall. Camp fees are $20 and $10 per week. For more information, contact -- 18; volleyball, June 21 25 and June 28 - July 2; -- basketball, July and July 19-2- 12 - 16 3; -- Times for the camp are 10 a.m. to noon for those Softball camps will be 7 A Salina Elementary School student winds up to throw the softball during the track and field day sponsored by the school. Parents and teachers joined forces to help the kids have a good time on the NSIIS track. 6. is shown. June 27 - 30 and Aug. 2 Throw That Ball! track, 2 Coach Bone at or Participants may pick up forms at the high school office. 529-789- 529-384- 1. Aurora News Salina Elementary High Jumper student at the elementary school flies over the h bar to show what good high jumping is for a schooler. Students had the opportunity to run. A pre-hig- her for a speedy Redmond News 0 mond. Great-grandparen- ts are Charles and Una Hampton, Redmond; Elgin and Elma Bouvang, Gunnison, and Raymond and Wilma Mason, Aurora. The baby will be named Michael. Here for the graduaof Del Honeycutt were his grandmothers, Mrs. Esther Honeycutt and Mrs. Charlotte Martin, both of Ft. Collins, Colo. They were visiting Gene and Betty Honeycutt. Donel Jensen had his grandmother, Mrs. Erma and an aunt, Pickett, Mrs. Ada Bennett, Gunnison, and his grandparents, Marvin and Esin on te Jensen, attending his graduation, along with hes parents, Lee and tion Phyllis Jensen. Mrs. Rhoda Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Deakin, Salt Lake City, came to see their granddaughter, Shanna Anderson, graduate. Also VO OO O OUR V CLASSIFIED ADS HAVE WHAT YOU WANT! Theyre Full of SUPER BUYS So Read Them And Youll SAVE!! day, and Nathan and Betty Anderson took her home and spent Memorial Day in Salt Lake City. Carolyn Larsen had her parents, Elwood and Stella Larsen, and brother, Kent and Beverly Larsen, Aurora, and sister, David and Shirlene Christensen, Centerfield, at her graduation. Kevin Hampton had his parents, Mr. and Mis. Merrill Hampton, and family present for his graduation. These people who graduated all did so with high honois and many accomplishments. We extend congratulations to them and good wishes for their futures. Shanna Anderson and Carolyn Larsen left Thursday with the L.D.S. Church histoiy group on a trip to New York. They left from Richfield by bus joining the South Sevier Stake. They will return June 12. Mrs. Glen (Chris) Alder graduated Friday from Snow College with an associate degree in English. Her parents, Nathan and Betty Anderson, attended her baccalaureate Thursday evening and the graduation Friday. Her grandmother, Mrs. Rhoda An- derson, re- covery. 529-339TftoxjvUt 9KicuJUt Marlin and Cynthia attending were her sisMason are proud parents ter, Chris, and husband, of a baby boy, 9 lbs. 7 Glen Alder, and his Mrs. Lyal oz., bom May 25 in the mother, Payson Hospital. His (Joyce) Alder of Manti. Rhoda stayed until Mongrandparents are Law- rence and Evelyn Mason, Aurora, and Merrill and Faye Hampton, Red- jump, throw, etc. during the Salina Elementary Track and Field Day. and brother, Geoffrey, also attended. Mrs. Sherman (Carol) Christensen had surgery Wednesday in the LD.S. Hospital. Sherman was with her. She is doing well. Best wishes go to Barbara Mickelsen was at her club their sons, Craig and Blain, with their grand- parents for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wednesday evening. Michaelson visited briefRook was played and ly with the Evan Mickel-sen- s on their way to their prizes were won by Marcia Bosshardt and cabin at A cord Lake. Sharon MacFarland. Uieir daughter and husBryant and Linda Micband, Dr. and Mrs. Terry kelsen were in Salt Lake Hoffer and family, Black-foo- t, City Friday on business. Ida., came ThursMike MacFarland was day to stay at their cabin in the Gunnison Hospital two days. Mrs. Michael-son- s three days for tests and brother, Mr. and treatment. He will have Mrs. Ned Christensen, further tests soon. We West Valley City, came send best wishes to him. Sunday to stay over Byron and Vera Jensen Memorial Day with them. and Wallace and Amelda About 30 years ago, a Paulson went to Heber group of young couples City Wednesday for the had a riding club here. graduation of a grand- They organized lots of daughter, Brenda Marie activities, including a Jensen, daughter of Denrodeo. Hank Bohn was nis and Kathleen Jensen. president of the club. He Brenda and her brother, had put $150 in the then Craig and wife, Toni First State Bank (now Jensen, and their baby Zions) and over the and Tonis sister, Holly years, the bank has tried Mendonka, came Friday to find someone who night and went with the knew about the club. Wally Pou Isons fishing at They asked Byron Jensen Otter Creek. Brenda has about it, and he had a scholarship for Weber helped with the rodeo. College of Nuising. He and Evan Mickelsen Mr. and Mrs. Evan who had been in the Mickelsen attended graclub, signed for the duation exercises in He- money this week and ber City Wednesday they gave it to the town board to be used towards evening. Their granddaughter, Robyn Kay tables for the bowery Klungervik, graduated which was built last year. with a scholarship to Mr. and Mrs. James Henegars Business Col- Tsosie, Navajo, N.M., lege. Her parents, Mr. came Thursday and got and Mrs. Jail Klungertheir children, Renee, vik, had a dinner for who had been staying family members in her with Mr. and Mrs. honor. Nathan Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jerold, who had been Christensen were in with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cleveland, Ut. Tuesday Jensen, during the school to Thursday at her sons, year. Mr. and Mis. Leon Sand-stroMrs. Glen (Shirley) The Sands troms Mickelsen and daughter, came back for the weekKimberlie, went to Salt end. Carter and Shirlene Lake City Wednesday to Davis and family, Sandy, Friday to visit her pacame Friday and spent rents, Mr. and Mis. the weekend and left Kenneth Jenkins. hostess Lynn and Fern Shaw traveled to Idaho last week for the funeral of Fems sister, Maureen Bateman. Keith and Phyllis Sorensen traveled to Salt Lake City last week for a doctors appointment. Karen Hales and Vicky traveled to Panguitch for the graduation of one of Vickys friends. Karen went on down to Kanab to visit Tami for a few days. Here for the graduation of Saraphina Lilly were her parents, Alfred and Stella Lilly, and her aunt and four brothers, all of Navajo, Ariz. Here for the graduation of David Houghton were Charles and Ruth Kell of California. George and Thelma Peterson, Fillmore, were here for the graduation of Christi Simmons. Here for the graduation of Todd Nemelka were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hadley, Sharon Hoglund, Todds mother, and Mike, Kim, and Darren. Here for Jayne graduation were her grandparents, Roy and Grace Wightman of Payson. Two other graduates from Aurora are Hilary Thompson and Kurt Taylor. We wish all the graduates good luck for a happy future. Deanna Taylors parents, Jim and Arvilla Hooks, Mt. Pleasant, were here for a few days Spain-hower- Robert and Deanna. Kim and Marsha Hamlin and Dusty, Tina, and Bobbie, Duchesne, were here for a few days visiting Ernest and Elaine Bastian. Russell and Jean Bastian went fishing to Otter Creek 'with 'Jeans parents' and brother, Kelly'.'' Kurt Taylor, Melanie Curtis, and Jodi Johnson have all gone on an L.D.S. Church history trip to New Yoik. Signups for the farm team league were held last week. If you want your child to play on a farm team, rail Karen Sorenson. visiting , Cruise right and look sharp on Kawasaki s new KZ750CSR TheCSRs engine is designed to produce lots of torque and power Electronic ignition and constant velocity caiburetors help deliver low maintenance twin-cylinde- and smooth performance The seat and pullback bars make cruising a comfortable experience The 1982 Kawasaki KZ750CSR offers performance, reliability and a great sense of style, at a price that s surprisingly affordable low-slun- all-da- r low-en- big-bik- e OPEN 7 P.M. 10AM (101)262-427- 7 6601 SOUTH STATE SIC, UTAH 84107 Racqef West Is Now Open to the Public to Enjoy This Summer! is MEMBERSHIP LICENSE FEE 100.00 150.00 200.00 SINGLE COUPLE FAMILY MONTHLY DUES 25.00 30.00 40.00 Family of four (4), 5.00 per month for each additional member. LIMITED 30.00 15.00 Includes all the facilities except the racquetball courts. SUMMER STUDENT 25.00 25.00 Includes all the facilities. SUMMER AGE WALK-I- N RATES 1.00 PRIME AND NON 6-- PRIME TIME 2.50 PRIME AND NON PRIME TIME p 3.50 NON PRIME TIME, 4.50 PRIME TIME USE OF SAUNA, No Membership Required, WHIRLPOOL and WEIGHT ROOM, Only 1.25 Each Visit. RACQUET RENTAL 1.00 Each. RACQUETBALL LESSONS 5.00 per hour in series of 420.00 13-1- 5 16-U- SALT LAKE CITY Mamie Gunhild Peterson Gafa, 68, died May 30, 1982. She was born Sept. 8, Salina to Axle J. and Agusta K. Erickson Peterson. She married 1913 in Nazareth Gafa Aug. 31, 1935 in Salt Lake City. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include sons, Gary Richard Gafa, Craig, Colo.; Edward Joseph Gafa, La Salle; John Arthur Gafa, Midvale; Gregory Clay Gafa, Salt Lake City; 17 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Springer Mortuary in Salina. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, Salina. - Womens Dance Exercise and weight lifting programs are Visit starting. 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