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Show R edmond News WdUUm - 529-329- 0 Thursday The Salina September 30, 1982 Steven and Lorilee a speedy recovery. His Hospital. grandpaJensen and family and Karral Draper went rents are Tom and Peggy . Mrs. Vontess Jensen into the Gunnison HosHarrison, Aurora, and were in Salt Lake City pital Friday suffering a Mrs. Carolyn 'BECAUSE THE PEOPLE Jensen, 7tuput weekend of slight stroke. We send Sept. 18 - 19 and visited our best wishes to him. the fair and Disneys He was released Monover the World on After the Invaders Three of Mrs. Hendricksons second grade students are seen working on other projects u invaders. The kids enjoyed the experiments. Creeping Crystals Invaders at V . . by Cept Jacobsen To Invaders of ' different colors and shapes took over Mrs. Hendricksons grade classroom last week, but students worked tirelessly to control the chemical reaction which gave rise, to the The hands-o- n science experience was cleverly d conceived by Mrs. drickson as a study of the formation of crystals -crystals camouflaged as everyday sugar and table salt which have crept into our daily lives. Hen-secon- attempt such an. t. Epsom t. water, 'A t. food coloring. Mix in a pan over heat untQ salt Combine:-- experiment demands salts, close attention -- to follow- ing directions and accurate measurement of vital ingredients. Fellow scientists may create their own creeping crystals by carefully executing the following steps: 1 has dissolved. Pour into lids. Let stand. One word of caution. You, too, may be invaded by Mrs. Hendricksons . creeping crystals. . Local Banker Says Congress Can Help Banking Customers Mr. Americas community banks always have been banks and will continue to be interested and involved the financial anchor in their local community, which is essential to whether they are smallor economic growth, Robert town institutions B. White, Jr., president branch offices of large of; Utah Independent urban banks:;; Banks dependWfhe Baik, Salina, said after returning from the recent peopte ih the community meeting of the American for deposits, Mr. White fi "f 14,400 commercial banks in this country, none of deal, and the only barrier in the way of that better deal is the government, Mr. White said. It is a consumer issue - but is also a community issue, is, Although much afjn tion has been given to them evidence the problems Penn Square had, Mr. White said. Bank deposits remain the most secure inyesln; ment any .person can make Mr. White said, citing Federal Deposit the Insurance Corporation estimates that show 99 r- failure of. Penn said. Without local Square Bank of Okla? ankers Association ommunity. Banking money, banks cannot homa, little attention has Leaders Council in sas City. Kan- ! During the meeting, which was attended by 52 state leaders for bankers from across the nation, Mr.- - White said that many of the views he has long held about the strength and resiliency of Americas commercial bankers were confirmed. provide affordable loans to local businesses, farmers, and other customers in the community. Mr. White said banks will be able to serve their communities and customers better if Congress the tools gives banks they need to do the job of serving their customers more effectively and at a lower price, he noted. THANKS A special thank you to all those who supported and voted for me in the primary election. We need your continued support on Nov. 2 at the general , v election. Billy E. Weaver been given to the fact that federal regulators say that of the more than TfUeAtlu - Marwood and Maurine Hales had open house for their new home Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. About 500 people toured the unusual and beautiful home. The Sevier Valley Tech builders class came. Also many from Sanpete County. Helping them take people through were their daughter, Mrs. King (Mary Ellen) Anderson, and Sharon Anderson of Century 21. Mrs. Kenneth (Emma) Hales left by bus Tuesday with her daughter, thank those of you who voted for me in the Primary Elections. And now. I want to solicit your vote for me on Nov. 2nd. I Thad Wasden Able, Capable and Willing to Serve! f NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Estate Morrill Robins, Deceased Probate No. 3954 All d Representative, 151 North Main, Richfield, Utah 84701. Published in the Salina Sun September 23, 30 and October 7, 1982. night Wednesday and Thursday of last week. They were enroute to Otter Creek to fish. About 250 friends and relatives of Margaret Nelson from Nevada, California, and all parts of Utah attended the open house held in honor of her 90th birthday Saturday, Sept. 25. She also received a card from President and Mrs. Ro-- . nald - Reagan.' It was a memorable occasion for her and all of her family. persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before December 23, 1982, or said claims shall be forever barred. s Brooks Robins Personal Representative By Norman H. Jackson, Attorney for Personal INVITATION TO BID Bids will be accepted for furnishing coal for - Scheduled Regular and gravel shoulder Because The People Must Know' Probate and Guardianship Notices & locations: Jones DeMille Engineering, 180 N. 100 E., Suite E, Richfield, Ut. Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Jones & DeMille Engineering located at 180 N. 100 E Suite E, Ut Richfield, upon payment of $20.00 for each set, no part of which will be refunded. Elmo R. Herring, Commisson sealed Separate bids for the purchase of two used 1976 Pontiac Police cars will be received by Salina City Corporation at the office of Gayle Nielsen, City Recorder until noon Monday October 18, 1982. To examine the cars contact the Salina Police Department at the City Office Building Monday through Friday from 8.00 a m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday CONTRACT Published in the Salina Sun, Sept. 16, 30, 1982. INVITATION TO BID through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. s Gayle Nielsen, City Recorder Published in the Salina Sun September 30, October 7, 1982. The DOCUMETNS may be examined at the following Consult Clerk of District Court or he respective signers or further trtormation PUBLIC NOTICE The Salina City Audit Report for the Fiscal Year 1981-8- 2 has been A completed. copy thereof may be inspected at the office of the City . 4, 1982. PUBLIC NOTICES Recorder ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS Sevier County, Sevier County Court House, Richfield, Ut. Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of (briefly describe nature, and scope, major elements of the work) approximately two (2) miles of Bituminous Surface Course overlay located on the Salt Mine Road north of Redmond Town will be received by heating the Salina City Sevier County at the Hall and Salina City office of Sevier County, Firehouse for the winter Commission Chambers noon until 2:00 p.m., Daylight until .months Monday October 4, 1982 at Savings Time) October 5, the office of Gayle 1982, and then at said Nielsen, City Recorder. office publicly opened Bids will be opened at the and read aloud. meeting on October I Bids will be opened at the Regular Scheduled meeting on Monday October 18, 1982. The Salina City Council reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Published in the Salina Sun, Sept. 16, 30, 1982. chairman Date September 10, 1982. Published in the Salina Sun, Sept. 16, 23, and 30, 1982. Save Three Ways all deposit percent accounts in insured banks are fully protected from all loss. of Carload Freezer Sale Special advance order low prices. 2.. Buy meat wholesale and other foods at lower cost. 3. Store food in our energy efficient freezer and save on utility bills. 1. Redmond Neuts TK&xjvUt I i 529-339- 0 Mrs. Bruce (Claudia) Gardner of Cedar City for Ohio to attend the wedding of a granddaughter on Sept. 25. Whitney- - and Mary Christensen had all their children home Saturday and Sunday of last week for a house warming at their new home. They had dinner for the Leon, Paul, and Boyd Christensen and their families. 2 Chest Freezer Models Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen, the Bryant, Maylen and Rick Mickelsen , and Brent and Marla Hansen attended the wedding of Troy Klungervik and Linda Farrell in Heber City Saturday evening. Troy is the son of Jarl and Beth Klungervik of Charleston, and Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farrell of Heber. The wedding and reception was held at the 1st - 6th Ward Chapel. Ifpl 20.3 Cu. Ft. Economy Model 25 Cu. Ft. Size $36995 543993 Stores 710 lbs. of frozen All Marlin and Cynthia Mason and baby moved to Salt Lake City Monday, Sept. 20, and live in University Village. Marlin will be going to the University of Utah. Ernest and Nelda Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Charles Hampton, and visited her father in the Gunnison It was in .the , Hospital. paper earlier that hq was in the Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield. W e . wish to correct that. n, Upright Model 21 Cu. Ft. food Stores 885 lbs. of frozen food Low electrical energy consumption 89 kilowatt hours per month. Convenient adjustable cold control. Two freezer baskets Two footed dividers Vernal and Mae Nelson went to McGill, Nev. Friday, Sept. 17, and visited Maes children, Mr. and Mrs. Vemeille Gleave, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Barney. IE Mrs. Carlyle (Lucille) Bird had eye,' surgery at Utah Valley 'Hospital in Provo Tuesday, Sept. 28. (Carol) Christensen, Her daughter Mrs. Dan hosted dinner for him. Burns, accompanied Guests were his girlthem. We; send Lucille friend, Jane Mecham, our best wishes. Salina; his grandfather, The Relief $ociety held Clifford Christensen, and its opening social Tues- Brian and Lori Dumas day evening, Sept. 21, at and son, and his sisters. the cultural hall. Dinner Diane Christensen had was served ' at 7 p.m. her 17th birthday and a Mrs. Milo (June) Boss-har- party Thursday evening. was chairman of Her friends watched a the food committee, as- video tape and had pizza. sisted by the presidency. Her mother, Carol, was " A ham dinner was served hostess. and a program emceed Debbie Hales had her by Myron Mickelsen fol- 16th birthday Tuesday. lowed. His wife, Joy, had Her mother, Mrs. Don written a script in poem (Iris) Hales, had a dinner to announce the numfor her and her family, bers. They were vocal Terrel and Rhea Nelson duets by Nathan and and sons, Kirby and Ken d and Leslee Nelson and Betty Anderson and and Maurine family. On Sunday, TerHales; instrumental duet rel and Rhea hosted by Lorraine Peterson, dinner for the families for Iris birthday. banjo, and Joy MickelKeith Stnbbs got an sen, guitar; a skit by Jenett Hales; dance by antelope permit and went Bishop Neal Bosshaidt hunting on Parker Mounand his wife, Marcia; tain Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Meriene Humsong by a mens group called the Big Rig Boys; phries, Ivins, Utah, was. violin solo, Marjorie Mic- here over the weekend to kelsen, and a song by a visit her mother, Mrs. ladies chorus. Ella Lee Thelma Jensen, who is Lund accompanied. staying with her daughter, Bob and Barbara Gleave and Velda Peterson were in St. George Nelson in Salina. In fast and testimony visiting their daughter-in-laMrs. Darwin (Pa- meeting, the baby son of Robin and Cindy Johnson tricia) Peterson of Winston-Salem, N.C. She was was named Jade Randal staying with her parents, by his uncle, Melvin who are ill. They also Yardley. Melvin and Debbie Yardley hosted a visited Conrad and Peterson there and dinner for them and went on to Las Vegas to members of the families visit a daughter, James at their home in Aurora. and Claudia Crandall. Attending from here were grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Poulson was re- Carolyn Jensen, and Mrs. leased from the Utah Valley Hospital and is Mable Jensen. Gary and Tammy Harstaying with her daughter, Dennis and Kathleen rison had a baby boy, 7 Jensen, in Heber City. lbs. 4 oz., Sunday, Sept. Best wishes go to her on 26, at the Gunnison MUST KNOW' rs (Ar-neld- a) their customers a better Banks want to give day. Rod Christensen had a birthday Sept. 17. His mother, Mrs. Sherman Mar-woo- 99 'f - following their encounter with Ia PUBLIC NOTICES i: Redmond. are Mrs. Mable Jensen, Redmond, and Mrs. Covina Harrison, Montrose, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peterson, Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mrs. Charles Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hampton, Mrs. Willis Hales, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Colby, Salina, were in Salt Lake City Sept. 19 to attend a testimonial for Michelle Peterson, who is going on a mission to Oakland, Ca. Her parents, Neldon-anDella Rae Peterson, hosted dinner for the families at their home. Terry! and Jean Nielson had his parents, Hugh and Beth Nielson of Midvale, stay over- Sun 947995 Low electrical energy consumption - 76 kilowatt hours per month One Step divider Stores 740 lbs. of frozen food Low electrical energy consumption 86 kilowatt hours per month Slide out storage basket Fast-freez- Freezers above have: Co-o- p One piece wrap around construction for air tight efficiency Magnetic door gaskets Interior lights Zero maintenance 'M f . Adjustable cold control Polyurethane foam insulation Acrylic white enamel inside and out for easy cleaning e, rust-proo- Juice rack shelf f in shelves door Limited quantities in stock, but orders taken now will be filled. Prices effective through Oct 30, 1982. INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES ? Antacan Fork Draper 75S9604 - CMtarCIty 5866312 Logan 1 Ephraim Ogden Peyson 4662239 Richfield 8966461 SeNne Price Riverton SL George 1 9 V DaHg 0 Loe 8362884 373 7680 Rooeevett 722 2642 Tremonton Elko, Nev. Urie, Wyo. 7366233 Sett Lake City 1147 W. 2100S. 972-300- 9 Spenleh Fork' 7967418 Preston, Ida. Cortez, Colo. 566X77 Alton, Wyo. So. Hwy 89 8869207 |