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Show Dennis Jorgensen, Las Vegas, Nev., was here for the deer hunt and hunted with his father Terrence watched a video movie, history of Maria Jensen Petes Dragon, and was given by Vontess had refreshments. His Jensen. The lesson was on Paul early church musicians Mrs. mother, Jorgensen. His friend, (Paula) Jensen was by Marjorie Mickelsen. were Gregg Sanders was with hostess. In the evening Refreshments him. the grandparents, Mrs. served. A quilt made by ways that I can be of Luella Jorgensen, Mr. the daughters was shown, service. Barry Michelsen and and Mrs. Bums Jensen, it will be sold at the came Centerfield, and Terrence The Valley Community his brouier-in-lapheasant hunt dinner on Church has been serving from Ontario, Calif., Jorgensen came to have Saturday, this area for over 93 Friday thru Tuesday and refreshments with him. There will be a The church hunted. He visited his years. hunters dinner met The pheasant D.U.P Edris Mrs. is an itself mother, building at the church Saturday afternoon. Michelsen. historical landmark for Thursday Travis Jensen had a They had county officers from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. the State of Utah. Pull from party for his 6th birthday visit. Capt. Elva Taylor, The Elders are in charge Run Oct. 29. Eleven friends Lenna Torentzen, Joy and the menu is roast Reaper beef and all the trimmings. New Pastor to Be Installed November On Sunday, November at 4:00 p.m. the Presbytery of Utah will install the Reverend Jeffrey Porter as the new pastor of the Valley Community Church in Richfield. This service of worship the will celebrate culmination of a year long search by this e church for a pastor. Jeff Porter, his wife, Kim, and daughter, Erica, come from San Diego, Calif., where Jeff served in two different churches. Presbyterian Before entering into the professional ministry, he worked as a garbage collector for the City of San Diego. Jeff attended 7 full-tim- Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California and was 0r- dained in 1979. I look forward to our at Valley ministry Community where Church, from people various religious backgrounds come together for worship and serve our Lord Jesus Christ. Although I am a United Presbyterian pastor, I grew up under the influence of various churches, including the Methodist Church. I also look forward to meeting w Farm Bureau Urges j I The Utah Farm Bureau . 's r8ng Utahns to participate in the public Mr. and Mrs. Conrad hearings to be conducted the around ' state Miller, Salina, a girl, 7 lb. News Of Record November by the 2 Department of Natural Resources and Energy on the BOLD, Project proposal to consolidate state-owne- d lands by swapping parcels with the federal government, UFB Vice President Jcrold Johnson, Aurora, sa'd the possible con-t- o solidation of land owned by the state which could he accomplished if the state-federtrade takes place could have an affect n landowners, ranchers, hunters and sportsmen, We believe everyone has a stake in who The People Must Know' Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk ot District Court or the respcive signers tor further information INVITATION TO BID Karol Draper went into the Utah Valley Hospital Sunday October 31 and had surgery Monday. Our best wishes go out to him for a quick recovery. His wife, Lana is with him. BOLD Attendance al 15 OZ., Oct. 26, 1982. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Durfey, Loa, a boy, 8 lb. 2 oz., Oct. 29, 1982. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ben Walker, Centerfield, a boy, 8 lb. 12V2 oz., Oct. 3, 1982. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McFate, Centerfield, Bureau reaffirms a boy, 9 lb. 6 oz., Oct. 31, 1982. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Don Brown, Richfield, a Katie Rae Christensen, born Oct. 13, 1982. She weighed 9 lb. 1 oz., and was 20 inches long. She has three sisters, Cassie 7, Bridgette, Allison, 4. 5 Vi and Grandparents are Boyden and Beulah Christensen of Christenburg and Sheila Sorenson of Axtell. mother, Mrs. Vontess Jensen. attend and made an appointment for her at the Utah Valley Hospital Nov. 15. She must rest and be careful at home. Shirley helped her by cleaning her house and The Ward Halloween Madsen, Salina, came to Sacrament party was by the Gunnison primary . meeting to hear the Friday evening. Chili visiting Vontess burgers, drinks etc. were were a grandson, Ricky sold from 6 till 7:30 p.m. Anderson Theissens, and a friend. Geoffrey Other concessions were He is the son of Henry and played a piano selection. open and games played. Phyllis Theissens, Salt Released were Susan A cake walk, the lucky bringing dinner and Lake Citv. Bosshardt, librarian; winner of a big cake was cooking it there. All good Brian and Lori Dumas, Ruby Jones who was very wishes go out to her. Mrs. Lela Rasmussen teachers Willis proud to be a winner. The had her son, Scott Han- - primary Mrs. Michael (Sharon) and Marjorie Poulson, children had a costume sen, and his son, Chris, and children, d MeFarknd represen-anmagazine parade and sang songs. Dan, Michael and her Lewis tatives. Sustained were Gregg DeVon and Kay Jensen, flew to Texas Saturday to Murray, My ton, visit her Betty Anderson and Doris during the hunt. On Christensen, primary Salt Lake City, were spend three weeks with Friday she had Mr. and woriierSi an(j LaMar and visiting over the weekend her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Marvin Williams, Sonoma Bosshardt, with her parents, Mr. and Ed Miller Jr. in Mrs. Bvron Jensen. Ephraim. Oklahoma and Barbara magazine rep. Kerley in Houston; her Lela Rasmussen got Lorraine Peterson was Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ed and her 22nd great grandchild Lund were home for the weekend grandparentSi sandy, MiUer in Dallas Oct. 8 with the birth of a is working in Salt andV,pr sktpr RprtTpnctA visiting their children, She son to Terry and Cory Mr. and Mrs. Junior Lund Lake City and presently : d . Kafv T Halas, West Valley City. and Mr. and Mrs. Jay staying with her sister Ruth r.ranrWpnts arp Allan Lund and families over and brother-in-laEehuret to Danas the weekend. Carolyn and Preston Also son-in-la- Puett 'n Merton. Deseret Industries will be making a drive Nov. 20th for clothing, shoes and other items. They should be boxed so they Bosshardts were on a can be seen. mission there. They acted as father and mother t0 Hales and sons, Boyd Chris and Shad, Boun- - 120 missioners. tiful, were hunting in this in spoke They area. They visited his Sacrament meeting father, Kenneth and Sunday and reported that Emma hales. they had 33,000 bap-tisma- ls during their Paul Jensen and sons, mission. This mission has Layne and Karl, Spanish one of the highest number Fork, came Friday thru of in the church. baptisms Monday of last week to Othelo and LaReen hunt. They visited his Mrs. Edris Mickelsen Mrs. Veda Jensen came and daughter, Manon, visited in Provo with her home Frida from a and week vigit with her sister chiidren sidney and husband, Floyd Giles, Elaine Safran Lake Friday thru Sunday of last week. her City came them week d Donald and Carina they had an early Thanksgiving dinner at and BeverIy Markos and Larsen and family . . . Gordon and Tammy s. Kanosh, were here over M jth the weekend for the hunt Mr. and Mrs. John Udell and Lou Gene Johnson came f om Landen, Wyo for a two week vacation. T ey spent part of it in Salt Lake City with their children. Sunday, Oct. 31, ftT CSi and Hansen and family and Sue Johnson, Salt Lake City, came for it. Normon and Eliza Jensen and family of Centerfield also came. When Udell and Lou Gene go back they will be transferred to Edgemont, So. Dakota, and Beverly brought her j,ome Mrs. Sidney (Nellie) Peterson suffered a heart attack two weeks ago. Her daughter, Ray and also LeRoy and Mary Ann Shirley Rasmussen, Behunin, Salina. Sunday Murray, came down evening Kennys parents, Friday and Saturday and Robert and Lila Fleming, took her to the doctor in Centerfield. Reprinted with permission by the Great Falls Tribune, the Scottsdale Daily Progress, Roswell Record, Rocky Mountain News, Grants Beacon and the Denver Post. '' state and working with the other manages churches, and finding federal lands and that the traditional user of those lands must be guaranPUBLIC NOTICES he said. Farm teed, Btotisc Heath and Verna Anderson. Capt. Bessie Peterson conducted. A Redmond News Thursday November 4, 1982 The Salma Sun -C- URRENT-ARCUS, M Carlsbad, N.M., Friday, Firm Ms Accept its support of multiple use of The hearing for this area will be Monday Nov. 22, Richfield, basement auditorium, Sevier County Courthouse, our public lands. School The Sevier of District Board Education will receive bids for one (1) new 84 transit-typ- e passenger school bus. Bids will be received at the District Office, 195 East 500 North, Richfield until 9:00 a.m., November 11. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope marked BUS BID. Specifications may be obtained by contacting the District office. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or parts thereof. s Samuel D. Ware, Director Business and Support Services. Published in the Salina Sun, Nov. 4, 11, 1982. NOTICE On October 4th, 1982, Springfield Television of Utah, Inc. filed with the Federal Communications Commission an ap-plication for renewal of license of television translator station K56BB. This translator, operating on Channel 56, rebroadcasts KSTU, Channel 20, with a power output of 100 watts. The areas served are rural Juab and County Aurora Published in the Salina Sun October 28, Nov. 4, 11, 18. 1982. Lundon Rusty Albrecht Happy First Birthday to Lundon Rusty Albrecht, who turned a year old on Oct. 24. His parents are Rusty and Annalee Albrecht, Salina. His sisters are Ashley and Chandice. Grandparents are Ralph and Melva Lund, Gunnison, and Velma and Howard Albrecht, Salina. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tuttle, Manti. If you would like the Picture of you baby in the newspaper for his or her first birthday, just bring R n with the pertinent information. The cost is 2- The childs birthday must fall two weeks before or after the date the picture is published. 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