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Show Southern Utah Man IFA Board Chairman Tracy Burr Gets Masters at USU Charles H. Peterson, a They heed only the cry in a cow calf hereford dairyman from Cen of the many. He said cattle project which is terfield, has been in- such a cooperative part of his sons FFA stalled as board chair- political effort is essential project. man of the Intermountain as we attempt to solve Mr. Peterson served on Farmer's Association. some of our more the IFA board for four He The election was held pressing problems. years prior to his election was to the referring during the Associations as chairman. He is past that the annual meeting at the possibility of the Highland ad- president federal Little America Hotel in present Canal is Company; ministration may limit Salt Lake City. of the the Farm Credit Systems currently director Gunnison Irrigation, a Peterson, a member of ability to raise money to director and part owner the IFA Board for the finance agriculture as did of the Gunnison Dairy past four years, succeeds President Johnson in the largest Richard of 1966. Such a limitation Partnership, Jones, in Utah, located in dairy would the surely put Newcastle, who served as Centerfield and is also a Charles H. Peterson a board member since squeeze on the American director of the Cache 1967 and board chairman cautioned farmers, Valley ; Select Sires in and state DHI Boards. since 1976. Robert Jensen of Salina is the associations new vice chairman. Also elected to the board was C. Frank Baker, a dairyman from Delta, representing District 4 and Millard (Juab Counties). association has The 20,000 is and members Jones. Logan. He is also a board Peterson, married the former Helen Funk of member of the county Sterling. They have four children. i He has 190 dairy cows on official DHI Test ImHerd (dairy i provement Association) which is being managed by his eldest son, Howard, while Charles manages the 435 acre farm. Petersons three other children are a daughter Kathryn (Mrs. John Graham of American Fork), a son, Paul, age 16 and a daughter, Mary active in his church as a high coun- He is Tracy Lee Burr, son of Dwaine and Verlynne Burr of Salina, finished his Masters degree at Utah State University this quarter. Tracy, longtime resident of Salina, graduated from North Sevier High School in 1976. He later married the former Tracey Sue Terry of Gunnison. Tracy attended Robert Jensen cilman in charge of the Gunnsion Stake Welfare program. the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, from which he was graduated in 1981 with a bachelor of science degree in accounting. He Thursday September 2, 1982 The Salina Sun Tracy received his master of accounting degree on Aug. 13. He has an emphasis in taxation and has recently moved then attended graduate school at Utah State. to Midland, Tex., where he will work in the tax department of the international CPA firm Main Hurdman. School Lunch Menu While in Logan, Tracy was employed as a graduate teaching assistant and also maintained his combined undergraduate and graduate 4.0 gpa in accounting. He scored the highest in his class on a series of four tests required for certification as a certified public account early this year. He passed three of the four tests on the first trial. Menu for the first week of school includes: Monday-- - Pizza Supreme, summer greens salad, fresh Thursda- yhamburger cheese, lettuce, watermelon French fries cookie, milk. Poor medley milk. wedge, million dollar Tuesda- y- fruit apple crisp chocolate milk. boy, tator rounds, orange slice, peanut butter bar, FYida- y- topping, Oven-frie- d chicken, potatoes seasoned vegetables, roll, chocolate cake, milk. snow-peake- milk. Wednesda- y- Deli turkey on a sesame bun, crispy cheese potatoes, d i i The Saving Place SM in Salt Lake City. During the 60th annual meeting of the group, outgoing chairman Jones encouraged delegates to get politically involved. Our representatives at all levels 6f government Ann, age 13. Peterson is in partare not going to listen to the few, he warned. nership with his son Paul headquartered Salina Locals Evelyn Kiesel Stan Burgess went Beach, Mr. and Mrs. deep sea fishing last chad Beach, Mr. and week in Juno, Alaska. He Mrs. Neil Beach, Mr. and said the weather got Mrs. Kerry Beach and pretty bad, but that he Mrs. Susette Blackner, made a good catch of Beaver were in Salt Lake salmon. He explained city for the wedding of that state law forbids the Barry Beach and Shelley keeping of any salmon 28 Lynn Pedro in1? or less. He said he Mr. and Mrs. John got his share of big ones, Ambrose, Alamagordo, though. While there, u.M. visited the home of Stan visited with Faes Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 311(1 MrS- Beach and Mrs. Cindy wS,r Earl McHardy. Fenn The Ihorvald Andrea- son family reunion was Visiting Mr. and Mrs. held at Maple Grove Nyals Andreasen were Aug. 28. There were 36 Mr. and Mrs- - Nyals A. North in attendance. Attending Andreasen, from out of state were Hollywood, Calif.; Mr. Nyals Andreasons sons, and Mrs. Sharon W. Nyals Anthony, Norwalk, Calif., and Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Andreason and family, Missoula, Mont. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Torgenson MiUer and Corma Mdier, were Mr. and Mis. Rex fVal. ey ?ty We?1 Kep!,e Torgenson, Layton; Mrs. Fred Torgenson and VaJey 9)ty' so Bessie s HaSe' children, Clinton, and was here Clty Kay Colby, Muiray. Mrs. Nellie Hatch, Mrs. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Nielsen and Mrs. Janet Hatch were in Salt John Horne were Mr. and ' Lake City to attend the Mrs. Steve Weyburn and baby shower for Mrs. son Cory, Layton and Mr. Valarie Holm. They also and Mrs. Jeff Weyburn, visited with Mr. and Mrs. St. George. They are here for the wedding of Mr. Ronald Hatch. and Mrs. Allan Hansen Visiting Mr. and Mrs. and to celebrate the 90th Bud Camp were Mr. and birhtday of Mrs. Loa Bird Mrs. Emmett Sparks, on Sept. 1 from 2 p.m. to 5 both p.m. at Mr.and Mrs. John Sparks, Greg Mr. Hornes home, Idaho; Montpelier, and Mrs. Robert W. Mrs Evelyn Keisel was Spencer, Bountiful; Mr. . Salt in for a and Mrs. John Pussey, and also 1vI181,ted Max Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Mr- rsWalteur Camp, Central; Mr. and and Ruth Mrs. Cray Camp, P,etty and Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Burrville; Glen Dutton, Salam, Mrs. John Rasmussen. Virginia; and Mr. and Visiting Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Jim Mower, Rich- - Murphy was Mr. and field. They were here for Mrs. Allen Willardsen, the farewell of Rick Salt Lake City. Camp who is going to the Calif Wesley Burr was in Lake City visiting his Salt mission. Mrs. Fern grandmother . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 1!'(lwarasBeach, Mrs. Chad Beach, Dean Selack and Mrs. Doug Beach, Danette Mr. Julie Beach, Beach, Kathy Bolka, Salt Lake Howard City Mrs. and visited LaMar Peterson, Mrs. Narnia Rasmussen. Rasmussen and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Cindy Fenn were in Salt Lake City on August 16 to Wilson returned home m Washington D.C. attend the funeral of ent 10 et their son MUburn Fenn. Jerald who just finished Mr. and Mrs. Clyde his mission there. fn f.fr 5 Chet 6 thereBE WILL HOURS api.30 p-- - Sr (MDud fIDQDGHm cartoons, SO THE KIDS SHO YOU MAT IN PEACE The Bluelight will be going almost - ornia-Ventu- IN GGGEUB continuously with Bluelight Specials OUT OF THIS WORLD! ra REDUCED'FORFVENT Hurrv Fo No ! united On Some RamCbecks OaSome Items Mens Q U,t sOa. the Lc Kot-e- or 0rffM On f 9&s T-Sh- irt ONUMENT noEnl 300 North Richfield. Utah 14701 40( ce ICHFIELD b Quality Memorials 4gfo Briefs 3.00 r 1040 South Hwy - 89 Richfield I |