Show UJI1IE RICIIFIEIJ) Wednesday February 9 RF-APFR bELVEDERE 190-- by George Crenshaw Monroe Woman Meets A By Mary Ann Peterson Reaper Correspondent MONROE — When June Ellis picked up the telephone at her home in late November she was dumbfounded to learn from her sister Mary Termcy that another sister they had wondered about for some 48 years was finally located "You've got to be kidding" was June's first response to the Pennsylvania phone call Mary June and their older sister Anna Mae with their brothers Louie Carl and Scott had often wondered what happened to the baby born at the time of their mother's death The family was split as the father could not take care of a small lively family and he had sent the newborn child to an 1 "TUlWK tie U4S TOTALLY M&AMIW Crop- - MISINTERPRETED orphanage in Erie Pa the youngsters never knew what happened to their newborn sister TRUE nj£ hW‘nOMAL-VIUP-UP£W£- State Returns May Now Be Filed Electronically For the first lime Utahns will be able to file their 1993 state refund returns electronically according to the State Tax Commission "The Tax Commission has authorized nine tax software packages to be used by professional preparers in this first year of operation" agency spokesperson Janice J Perry said "Those firms provide software to companies that do nearly 70 percent of Utah's prepared returns" "The electronic filing program is a joint effort with the Internal Revenue Service and transmitting refund returns electronically assures error-fre- e returns and rapid refunds" Perry said Tax preparers will transmit a person's state tax refund return to the IRS computer simultaneously with the individual's federal tax information "Without any examination by the IRS the state figures will then be automatically transferred to the Tax Commission's computers" Perry said By consolidating the processing of refund returns with the IRS the Tax Commission hopes to save pa- per and administrative costs and seeks to improve the accuracy of state returns The benefit to taxpayers will be faster issuance of re- That was until a housekeeper at the Mcadville City Hospital by the name of Esther who is Mary’s took time for a vacation and a replacement needed to be found A candidate for housekeeper was interviewed and employment papers were filled out when she was questioned about her maiden name — Blystone Ester asked for further information since she knew the Blystone family and about the long-lost sister A birth certificate confirmed that this applicant was the sister born Dec 15 1945 The family reunion was immediately planned to be held in Mcadville the area in which each of the family members had grown up - "We weren't really that close as children" June admitted "but we certainly arc now" Since that reunion various members of the clan Most of the family with the exception of June remained in the Mcadville area June and Ed spent time in Southern California eventually moving to Monroe with their seven children who were ages five to 13 at the time Family ties within June's family as with the other brother's and sisters have shared a unity within their own families due to the orphanage background "When we spent those seven days back east it was fun gcuing to know their sister bom during World War II Ed and I wondered what she would be like" June said June and Ed arc awaiting word from the family about a reunion of the youngsters they attended Oddfellows Orphange with for so many years This second reunion will bring together their classmates some time this summer "It will be some experience" June said "I can't wait to sec some of my friends lcam about how they turned out what they arc doing and where they arc living now" she enthusiastically commented Preparaing For More Reunions June Elite Monroe hold photogrnph taken of her family members during recent reunion in Pennsylvania The occasion was held when a sister never seen by the rest of the family was located Electronic filing is available through tax preparers who have been tested and approved by the IRS The State Tax Commission will provide a list of approved transmitters to help taxpayers use this new service For information e 8 or call (801) toll-fre- Lost One Won One Johnson Tom and Jan Hales and Cordon and Tammy Johnson watched their daughters Audrey and Trisha members of the North Sevier High School girls' basketball team play in Monticcllo (NSHS lost) and in Moab against Grand (NSHS won) While in Moab the Johnsons and Jennifer and Ashlic Scott stayed with Ron and Tez Steele Barbara Miller and daughters visited her Rulon and Betty Miller Kerri and Danny Wilkins visited their parents Carla and Kendyl Wilkins in-la- The Independent Party of Utah NEEDS YOU IF YOU HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF: BIG WASTEFUL GOVERNMENTS LOSS OF FREEDOM BUREAUCRACY EXCESSIVE TAXES Your involvement could change this we need candidates active party support workers and finances In Utah call or 544-764- 9 or write and send your party membership and financial support PO Box 26521 Salt Lake City Utah 84126-052- 1 Paid tor by tha Independent Party of Utah Heather Price and Garrett Laws graduated from the LDS Primary organization Garrett Laws son of Allen and Christine Laws received the LDS Aaronic Priesthood and was given the office of deacon Jeremiah Carlson was ordained to the Aaronic Priesthood and the office of deacon Audrey Hales daughter of Tom and Jan Hales received her LDS Young Woman of Faith and her Young Womanhood Recognition 21094 awards presented by Bishop Myron Mickelscn Debbie Lund was hostess to club where dessert was served cards were played and prizes were awarded Cub Scout pack meeting was held at the Redmond LDS Ward cultural hall where Newell Chappell spoke to the scouts and their families about his experiences in Alaska Awards were presented and treats were served The next pack meeting will be the Blue and Gold Banquet this month Stallion Auction Slated Feb 25 SALINA — More than 50 breeds to the finest stallions in Utah Idaho and Wyoming are expected to be for sale Feb 25 at the Panorama Horse Show Stallion Auction in the Blackhawk Arena Preview will begin at 5:30 pm with the sale set to start at 7 pm For more information call Phyl- lis Torgerscn at Clcaveland at Ellen Daniels at 8 Anderson at 529-786- 527-449- 1 527-453- 1 529-732- at 864-317- 6 FRIDAY 21194 Lisa Merle or Lyman or Sam Ni-cho- lls 3 1b G&pfl THURSDAY SATURDAY 21294 °0 Trie Natural Gas Royal Arch which has previously only been available by building a masonry fkeplce is a breakthrough In the fireplace industry The clean face will allow finishing products such as brick tile or marble to be placed right up to the arched opening giving the appearance of an arched masonry at a substantially lower price Also available Is the Natural Gas Royal Arch Scpreme with vents above the opening for heat circulation Features Satin brass arched door Fully insulated to keep warm air in and cold air out m I exchange telephone calls letters and newsletters Redmond News Tammy V-- v-- funds 530-484- Sister 'Long-Los- t' Light a cleaner fire with natural gas I |