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Show Thursday July 22, 1982 The Salina Sun 10 UFB Taking Apps Salina Sun For Talent Find The Farm Bureau lent Find is taking applications until Aug. 6. The Talent Find will be Aug. 11 from 8 - 10 p.m. at the Midland Park Ta- Sevier County Fair- grounds, Richfield. Applications are available at the Farm Bureau Office, 146 N. Main, or Richfield, from Scott Johnson in Aurora, 55 N. 100 E., 896-543- 529-733- 2. Interested persons can register in one of three divisions: Junior (up to 10 years of age); interand se), mediate Three winnior ners will be chosen to) each division. First place in the senior division will compete in the state talent find during the state fair. (11-16- Sck The Music Guild Sets Season The I: quarterly board of the Music Guild was held recently at the home of Dr. Wayne Chisholm in Central. Mrs. Pam d Williams, coordinator, honored Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Thelma) Compton, past coordinators and founders of the Guild, with a silk flower bouquet. Mrs. Williams then presented meeting plans for the season. Tri-Coun- ty The new American held its first with 10 of the Legion Boy Scout Troop has completed the initial phase of the chartering process with the registration of 13 boys and five adults. On July 13, the troop (17-30- ). present. meeting scouts 13 Organization was the main order of business as the scouts divided into patrols and elected leaders and selected troop colors and patrol names. Britton Hansen, Life Scout, will serve for six months as senior patrol leader. , Kelly Anderson, 2nd class, was elected as patrol leader for the Wolf Senior Menu Patrol consisting of Paul Torgerson, assistant patrol leader; Travis Honeycutt, John Chartier, James Haskins, and Tickets will be available at Heaths TypeSalina Seniors and GunNutrition Program for writer, Salina, nison Implement, Gunnithe next week: son. Cost of season tickets is $10 each. Wednesday, July 21 Hamburger stroganoff Tickets are transferable over noodles, peas ' and and can be loaned or carrots, peaches, cin- borrowed. One free ticket namon roll, bread and is awarded for every patronage, which is a $50 butter, milk and juice. donation. Thursday, July 22 Baked ham, au gratin For more information, three-bea- n contact Mrs. Williams, potatoes, salad, cherry cobbler, 276 N. 500 W., Richfield; rolls and butter, milk and phone: juice. Here is the menu for the Mike Olsen. Warren Hansen, Star, will be the patrol leader of the Panther Patrol, Former Mayor, Bishop To be Honored in Salina Sister Carolyn Jensen Miss Jensen To Serve resident of Salina, serving as mayor, bishop of the First Ward, charter member of the Lions Club, leader of the band, and very active in the early civic and community affaiis of Salina. His love for Salina is evident by the fact that he wanted the event to long-tim- e LDS Mission Sister Carolyn Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lee Jensen of Redmond, has been called to the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo LDS Mission. will She enter the Missionary Training Center July 29. Sister Jensen graduated with her associate as an R.N. from BYU in Au,., 1980. She has f wished her schooling for her bachelors in nursing and will receive her degree after the August, 1982 commencement. Hie Lee Jensen family will present the sacra- ment program July 25 at 9 a.m. in the Redmond Ward. News Of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Kenneth Robert McEown, 24, Salina, and Jayne Spainhower, 18, Aurora. Kim J. McClellan, 27, and Melanie Larson, 22, both Richfield. Gail Eldon Reynolds, and Julia Ann 39, both 38, Reynolds, Elsinore. BIRTHS Sevier Valley Hospital Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wood, Elsinore, boy, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Bastian, Richfield, boy, July 19. An orientation meeting for the calling committee Music of the Guild is scheduled for Wednesday, July 28, at the home of Mis. Robert membership chairman. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Mrs. Halls address is 560 West 400 North, Richfield. All committee members who eill be (Gloria) ty Hall, telephoning continuing patrons of the Guild will receive packets, instructions, and policy changes at the meeting. Tickets will be distributed to the continuing patrons either in person or by mail through the calling committee by Aug. 20, the date of the first concert of the 1982 83 season. The membership drive will begin in August and continue through Sept. 24. During that time, the north of Orange- tains ville, near the Deseret Mine, pageant officials -- suggest patrons wear pants and bring a jacket. Admission is free. Showtime is dusk (about 8:30). Mrs. Susan White, Salina, a member of the Sevier Valley branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) recently was appointed to serve on the Association Committee on Women. In a June 28 letter, Mary Purcell, the Asso- ciation president, in- formed Mis. White of the appointment and requested that she attend an annual committee meeting in Washington, D.C. The meeting will be heid each year sometime during the winter. Mrs. Whites service to the committee will be for two years, beginning July 1, 1982 and ending June 30, 1984. The committee addresses womens issues on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen, Sunnymead, Ca., and Faye Loomis, San Pedro, Calif., and Jerry Loomis, Boise, Ida., visited over the July 4th holiday with Mrs. Thur-ress- a Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson. Mr. Jensen also attended his 40th class lb. $2.09 49c Meadow Gold Ice Cream NorwestO.J., 12 Vi-G- al. Oz $1.59 $1 .59 79 Paper Towels Tang (Orange) 18 0z., 59 ri Reg. $2.09 Clover Club Chips, 10 Oz. Bag R.C., Music Guild will provide a booth at the Sevier County Fair, where tickets and information the coming season will be available. Everyone is encouraged to obtain the information sheets and purchase season tickets. The tickets will be available for $10 each, which allows admission to the six subscription concerts of the season. After Sept. 24, tickets will only be available at the concerts. Conrad E. Peterson 896-684- 0. with Troop 657, Elder Bastian Monday, The Fishlake District will hold its final merit of 1982 badge pow-woon Sept. 8, 15, and 22 at the 5th-6t- h Ward LDS Church in Richfield. These classes are an excellent opportunity for the scouts to earn two or Elder Mark Bastian returned from an has Tuesday, July Meatballs LDS mission in Florida mushroom Ft. Lauderdale. He will report his mission this Sunday, July 25, in the Salina Fourth The troops meetings Ward at 9 a.m. His parents are Presiwill be held at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays until further dent and Mrs. Arno notice. Bastian, Salina. w fair, tickets also will be obtainable from local three of their merit businesses, Heath s badges that are required Typewriter, Salina, and Gunnison Farm and for the Eagle Scout rank. In addition to the required merit badges, several others of special interest are being offered. Information has been delivered to the troops. There is a deadline for and the registration, is on a first-- pow-wo- 6-- Pk OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 2 , QQ g qq the Association and will plan and implement activities in education, public health, social reform, and legislation. Setts 'Bonanza's' former Old Fashioned Savings! $1.79 $1.19 $1.89 sponvr reunion July 3. Also visiting Hiurressa Peterson and the Milton Petersons were Mrs. Kathy Peterson and two daughters and two granddaughters. just as everyone complains about the weather but no one does anything about it, so do many parents and others complain about educational standards, without offerMr. and Mrs. Clyde ing solutions to the W illiams are parents of a problems they see. Mrs. baby boy bom July 4 at Smith added that she has the Gunnison Valley Hos- specific suggestions to pital, weighing 9 lbs. offer. Mrs. Smith, who has Grandparents are Ema Williams, Salina, and had five children enrolled Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Foster, Rawlins, Wyo. Open House Seniors to Hold Poduck Dinner potluck party will be held for all Salina and Aurora senior citizens at the Aurora Park Monday, July 19, at 6:30 p.m. Bring your own dishes. All senior citizens should be getting together their articles for display at the Sevier County Fair. This should be a good A year, senior citizens leaders say. Scheduled For 90th A The children of Joyce Ferguson invite friends and relatives to attend an open house Saturday, July 31, for her 90th birthday. She was bom in Goose-terr-y Aug. 1, 1892 and has lived most of her life in Salina. The open house will be held at the home of her son, Dan H. Osborn, 370 W. 300 N., Salina, from 5 - 8 p.m., on the 3lst. No gifts, please. Available For Ladies gravy, A special ladies swimming class will begin Monday, July 26, at Salina City pool. Registration for the class will be Thursday (today), Wednesday, July 28 July 22, and Hot chicken salad, tossed Friday and Saturday from green salad, apricots, 10 a.m. to noon at the cookie, rolls and butter, pool. milk and juice. The classes will be taught from noon to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Babysitters will available at the pool. be The course will be taught for three weeks, and the cost will be $15. are available at the Salina Public library, in some troop libraries, and in the Salina IDS Stake Center; also at Christensens in Richfield and at the Richfield Public Library. Dwelling Units Increase e The multi-count- y planning district statistical data shows that Central Utah (Sevier, Sanpete, Daniel Despain Daniel Loros will celebrate writer. rprer Despain Piute, his first Juab, Millard, Wayne) has a 16.7 per- birthday July 25. He has a brother, Joseph, 5, to help him. celebrate. His parents are Mr. and Mis. Kim Despain of Redmond. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sorensen, Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Despain, Axtell. are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dennison, Ephraim. Mrs. Smith holds a bachelor of science degree from Louisiana State University, with some graduate study through Utah State University. County. Mrs. Smith said that, Swim Gass 27 with basis on come, first-serv-e class registration. Merit badge pamphlets free-lanc- Juan, Emery, Grand, Summit, Uintah, Wasatch, and part of Utah -t- steamed rice, peas, pears in lime Jell-O- , cookie, bread and butter, milk and juice. correspondent for the Deseret News, and a Barbara Ann Smith, has announced her candidacy for the Utah State Board of Education, District 9. The district is made up of the following counties: Sevier, Sanpete, Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, San Roosevelt, 26 July Tomato una soup, macaroni salad, cheese stick, pineapple upside down cake, bread and butter, milk and juice. To Report On LDS Mission Scout Merit Badge Pow Wow Announed ut Besides the county 1 Also discussed was a softball invitational tournament to be hosted by the American Legion Troop during the first part of August. 529-7X-39 Cans Non-Returnab- le, 30-3- Dave Blake, scoutmaster. Salina Locals Blue Bonnet Margarine Hi-D- Upcoming activities were announced. They include a camp-ou- t to Salina Reservoir on July National Appointment Chappells Cheese, 21? Brick k. The patrol leaders will serve a term of three months and can be Roosevelt Woman Local WomanReceives Seeks State Post SPECIALS OF THE WEEK 6-P- i der Bastian Membership Drive 682 COUNTRY STORE Pepsi, . Music Guild Begins Castle Valley Pagent Soon The LDS Castle Dale Region is sponsoring a pageant the last three days in July. The free event is called the Castle Valley Pageant and features the story of early Mormon settlers who left Sanpete County to settle Castle Valley. Because the pageant setting is in the moun whose members are Mark Staple, a.p.l., Troy Torgerson, Cody Brown, Chris Home, and Bradley Home. take place here so he could be together with all his children at least one more time in the place of their birth. In addition to his children and grandchildren, many friends will be coming from Oregon, Washington, California, Arizona, and Utah. ed on the season ticket, but will feature an Elizabethan fashion show, a 3 The subscription seaconcert, son, available through grandparents bus tours to outstanding season tickets, will feaconcerts and plays outture sue concerts, inside the valley, and a cluding an introductory film festival, among free concert this fall. Posters listing the sub- ther things. scription concerts will be At the board meeting, placed in local business the donation policy was windows in Salina and changed. Formerly, not Gunnison. more than $100 could be donated by a single Encore performances person or business, unwill also be presented. These will not be includ- - less it was given to support a specific concert. The policy was revised to allow any person or business to donate any amount without specifying a purpose. newly-appointe- Legion Boy Scouts Hold First Meeting 1982-8- ts M ELLSMM cent increase in new dwelling units from a year ago. In March, 1981, there were 36 new units, where as in March, 1982, there are 42. Authorized permit construction is down by 50 percent. About $4.6 million was recorded in March, 1981, and only $2.3 million in 1982. EUSHM EUS MELS In Salina Summer Clearance Back-to-Scho- ol SALE! Vt Price Shorts, Swimsuits Barbara A. Smith in Utah schools, is cur- rently an advertising consultant with radio stations KVEL and KUIN, Vernal. She was formerly editor of the Uintah Basin Standard, Roosevelt. Since moving to Utah in 1975, Mrs. Smith has been a substitute teacher in Duchesne County schools, a teacher aide at Con Amore Training Center, Myton, a OUR CLASSIFIED ADS HAVE WHAT YOU WANT! Theyre Full of SUPER BUYS So Read Them And Youll SAVE!! 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