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Show M-JB- I t Fayette News Ruby Hammond - 528-793- 2 ( J The Senior Citizens held their monthly dinner this been Ann Marie Jensen and Mr. Matt Lyman. past week. Planning this event and Mrs.Jenett Brian Bartholomew and was Hales was in Salt tion trip to Phoenix, Arizona Lamar and Snoma and two friends, all students at with Mr. and Mrs. Jay ChrisLake City this past week helping Evan and Bosshardt, Marge the BYU, spent the weekend tensen and other relatives. Vontess Jensen and take care of her daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. Homer with Brains grandmother Izola Mickelsen, Joe Lane Nielsen. A ham dinner Becky who has been ill. Bartholomew of Salt Lake City Bartholomew. At the Kay Hales home was served to 35 people. The Elder David Mede of were overnight guests Friday weekend were Mr. and this past was Mr. Tim Mrs; and program night at the home of Mr. and Ephraim was the speaker in Christensen and Mrs. Richard Mrs. Collins Hales and Rex Sacrament Meeting Sunday. Mrs. John Bartholomew. sang and told jokes. Hales of Logan. The Infant son of Mr. He served a mission in North Nay. They Bonnie Miller and HarThe Redmond Youth and Mrs. Lynn Cox was bom on California. children of Mr. and Miller, held their vey combined activity Sharon Larson and Rulon Miller spent the ValMrs. January 29. 1988 weighing In at traveled Tuesday evening. They 6 lbs and 8 12 ozs. He was family of Ephraim visited Sunto Aurora and skated on their entines day and Presidents day Melvin with her day parents welcomed home by 4 sisters and ice skating pond. Refreshments visiting with their parents. and Mellor. Betty UDell Johnson and Little were served afterwards. The Mister 1 brother. was Mr. and Mrs. Brent took advantage Johnson Trisha name a The and Relief a held blessing by Mellor and family were dinner Society given weekend and went to of the their Worklong Heb his grandfather Visiting Teachers Bentley of guests at the home of to California Sunday with Rhea visit week. this He video was A was the St. George. given Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sorenson in shop watched to Mickelsen and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo and name of Jacob Clinten Cox. messages given Murray and enjoyed the afterAlso Sunday his brother Linencourage teaching. Refresh- Mickelsen. Sue Johnson met ordained ments were served to conclude them and traveled with them. a teacher in noon visiting. coln was The Fayette Ward Relief the Mr. and Mrs. George also his the priesthood by evening. ladles enjoyed a fun were in Yellowstone for Society Chappell to the Grandmother Congradulations grandfather. 9 Wrestler from Feb. on workday weekend. Tuesday, the long was also Sevier. North Colleen Bentley along with a luncheon at 12:00 noon Boyd and Patty Chrisfor the occasion and there They took Second in State wresdecorawith festive valentine were tensen in Grand Junction this week. cousin Ryan Bentley also enpast tions made by Jackie Pickett tling LeAnn the weekend visiting with over rePickett has he with the Coxs. day joyed The Young Women of and Ranae Markus. This was cently been released from the Pattys mother Virginia Eastfollowed by a lesson on decision Utah man. the Fayette Ward held their New Valley Medical Center folMr. and Mrs. Kent given by LuAnn Sorenback surgery. She is lowing Beginnings at the Church on making son. Then a special presentaOsborn and family were here better each a talk day. getting Sunday. They enjoyed tion Romance in on the weekend with over Keeping Brett Mickelsen, son of visiting given by the Stake Young Your Marriage was presented by Nikki and Orland Chldester Mrs. and Mr. Mickelsen RaeDean Womens President, Maylen Also Jan Larson of Karen Glover and Mary Bastain celebrated his seventh birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Pickett. of Salina. We were happy to with a hosted his Chldester. Ephraim was a speaker with have the Gunnison Stake Relief mother. party watched by Diane Jensen and two video a remarks by the Bishop following They Anderwith us, Gladys Society before and played games her talk. The mothers all gave a having daughters spent the weekend son, Carol Mathews, Arlou with her mother Luella and returning home. treats tribute of love to their daughJoAnn and Gail Heath Jorgersen and sister Mr. and Three Laurels, Rose Edwards and Verda Mae Sorenters. recently took her parents, Mrs. Paul Jensen. Susan Bartholomew, and Danielle son. Verda Mae also entertained Blaine and Ruby Poulson to Salt Bartholomew At the Jerry Pickett Christensen all received their us by singing and playing the Lake City to visit with Beth and home this weekend was their guitar. Gerry Poulson and Mr. and Mrs. son Micheal, a student at Ricks Young Women Medallion. The Garrett Peterson. The Relief Society held College. At the distict Scout homemaking day on Tuesday. meeting Marcia Bosshardt was Lessons were given by Claudia presented with the Sizzler Barnes and Linda Wilson. Mini Award. The Redmond Scouts classes were marking scrip- were with the Stake presented tures by Phyllis Jensen and Window Display Award. ConMake and Mix Cooking by Carol to All. gradulations The Relief Society held a his mother Helen Peterson also Christensen. A luncheon was The Redmond Youth served and a Nursery was pro- held a fund raiser over the Vamother daughter evening on provided the musical number vided. lentines Weekend. They delivTuesday featuring a pot luck accompanied by Phyllis Cowley. Stake Conference was ered cookies to dinner and a skit by Bonnie fiwith him was his persons in the Attending held this past weekend. An ward. Jensen, Janice Bown and Debra Wilson, a special tribute was The fourth annual morning Youth meeting ance Rasmussen and earlyheld. paid to myrtle Jensen, the oldest her Angelaof Redmond. was Following the general Sweetheart Dinner and Dance ' mother sister In the ward who will be 95 seswas held Saturday, Feb. 13th. Arva Lee Bertelsen was session an afternoon adult in May. She told about her girl The Branding Iron catered the was held. sion to to new see her get hood and her daughter Phyllis happy The Stake Young Wom- food and it was very good. Nelson gave a tribute to her. granddaughter this past weekwas changed in ens The music for the dance Presidency Cheri end. Bertelsen General Kory and Essie Bertelson, Phyllis Cowley, Released was was provided by the Dirty Hat Session. Amber and and new baby LaPreal Jensen and Sharon Torgerson as President, Band. Complements go out to visited with Sher- VelmaSherri Mecham also told about their daughter also Hardward and De- everyone who had anything to do with wood and ' Karen Whitlock of growing up years. There were Centerfield. bra Yardley as counselors and with the evening. about 65 in attendance includEllen Bosshardt as Secretary. Visiting at the home of Lynn Sorenson was in Sustained was DanaAndreason ing the following from out of Provo on Wilkins was Kami WilkKendyl Friday to attend town: President with Karen Soren- ins. as Waterford at Fathers Day Nellie Metheny, Janalee Shelly and Becky Forwith grandchildren Mrk son and Joy Mickelsen as CounSharee Sorenson, School selors with Teresa Sperry as syth of Sigard spent a few days Burbank, Substiand Jennifer Sorenson. Catherine Bartholomew, Sadly visiting with Jennifer Johnson for his son Kerry who was Secretary. Charmaine Lewis, tuting town. Neilsen, Clover Watson and her family. and Sam out of and children have moved into Gayle Ball, Carrie Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Veda Jensen of RedTamera Peterson along with Karrol Draper home for a Johnson spent Sunday in Loa the dinmond enjoyed a Valentines while taking care of things while visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dorothy James, Denise Hill, Leisa Harwood, Lisa Bessendor-fe- r ner with her daughter Donna the Drapers are serving a mis- Oyler. They also spent sometime Vee and Leland Sorenson on as well as Mary Despain, sion for the LDS Church. with Mr. and Mrs. Voyle SorenValarie Vincent and Jerae Lee Saturday. Visiting with the Keith son. The Sorensons were inand two daughters. Donna Vee Hamptons this weekend were volved in a serious car accident Sorenson and Audrey Boore More than twenty ward Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen and Friday evening and are now were in charge of the event. home. members attended the ward family. Ada is Patsys sister. Brent and Joan New- temple night Thursday and enSpending sometime man were in Las Vegas last week Steve Andersons Carpet refreshments afterwards with the Lee Jensen home has end attending a Concrete Con- joyed at the home of Kaye and Marius & Upholstery Cleaning vention with Joans father Don and by Despain Robert Newman who is a general Eunice 'Let us give your carpet b-Despain. contractor from Van Nuys Calinine lives, too! Rex and LaPreal Olsen fornia. They had a good visit were to have their grandhappy with her father and enjoyed children Trina, Tresa, Jason Mayfield Convention the all of seeing and Ashley Edwards spend the Smoke, water, odor, damage and Displays along with thousands weekend with them while par repair specialists. of others at the Las Vegas Con- ents Carrie and Leslie Edwards Van powered steam cleaning Salable at auction 1900, comvention Center. Scotchguard & Eibrejjrptectors enjoyed a trip to Las Vegas. pared to 1926 last week and Belva and Jack Burr of Teflon soil protection. and Stella Jensen 2012 last year. Good attenJay 24 hour flood damaee service. Kearns visited Saturday with to enwarmer climates Good dance. Feeder demand. ssought Serving all Central Utah Vera Jensen ofSalina and Richweekend Hie Presidents steers steady to instances 2.00 day joy ard and Phyllis Cowley and boys with Stellas sister Valene and lower on weights over 600 lbs, of Axtell. Dick Larson. feeder heifers mostly 1 .00 to 2.00 celeThe Young Women of the lower. Slaughter cows Randy Newman 0 brated his second birthday on ward surprised a lot of the ladies higher, instances 3.00 higher on Valentines day. Happy Birthday in town with a singing valentine high dressing, slaughter bulls wishes also go out to Kimberly and a heartshaped cake on Sat- 3.00 higher. Supply about 70 Sorenson Feb. 16, Dennis urday. The girls had sold them feeder cattle, 20 percent percent Allan 17 Larsen on Feb. and to the men in the ward as a fund remainder cows, Draper on Feb. 19. raiser. Twenty one cakes and 24 slaughter calves., Nancy Sue Boore was lollipops were delivered. The Feeder Steers: Medium and home for the weekend from Salt girls and their leaders had lbs Large Frame 1: 290-40- 0 Lake City visiting her mother worked very hard to bake and 103.00-107.0mostly 400-50- 0 lbs 92.00- Audrey Boore as well as Nancy decorate all of the cakes but felt Sandra was success a and the project and Danny Boore espe- 102.00, mostly 95.00-99.0600-70- 0 and Joey Heath and families. cially when they saw how much 500-60- 0 lbs 82.75-88.0were valentines the 79.00-85.7apspecial from lbs mostly Paul Peterson 700-80- 0 Lunette Jensen, 8 1 lbs 78.50-80.0who served a mission in preciated. 800-90- 0 and Kaye lbs 75.00-78.0Houston Texas was the speaker Eunice Despain Holsteins 600-85- 0 2 Frame in Sacrament Meeting. He and Despain are their leader Large and Mrs. Wesley evening was topped off with light Johnson are on a two week vaca- refreshments. Mr. w ti i '1 n Gunnison News -- ; Producers Livestock 528-78- 60 - - Helen Rasmussen Mrs. Bessie Alexander had grandchildren and great grandchildren visit her for the weekend. Michael and Kim Bartholomew and their children from Highland. Julie and David Male and daughter from Provo Nathan Harwood who is a student at BYU. The Single Adults met at Gunnison Stake Center on Monday for their February Meet- ing. They enjoyed a delicious dinner which was served by the second ward Relief Society, They viewed videos of Hawaii that Leo Sorenson had brought. Presi- - dent Dean Bartholomew, Bishop Keith Anderson and High Coun- cilman Reed Roberts and their wives were special guests. Beth and Clyde Har- wood have Just returned form a six week vacation in Georgia, Mississippi and Lou- isiana. They visited Cindy and Theron Ardis in Gunnison and also attended the baptism of a great granddaughter. : V. Robert and Marge Beck had their family visit with them and enjoy dinner for Valentines day. Gladys and Jennis Allred of Mind, Claudia and Bart Hill and children of Provo. Pam and Kent h,arson and children of Gunni-an- d Richard and Annette 5Pn- Dyreng and children of Gunni- son 3X1(1 Raihy Gledhill and chil-th- e dren from Richfield. A SrouP ofyoung couples met on Saturday and had a scavenger hunt, which took diem all over the valley and ended at the little Log Cabin in die Gunnison City Park. Here to enJy a spaghetti dinner cooked served by Mayor Bruce Blackham. They traveled to Mind to have desert. Those in attendance were Robin and Hal Hendrickson, Rod and Joan Taylor, Becky and Bruce ham, Diane and Allen Dyreng, Bruce d Valene King. Annette d Richard Dyreng, Pam and Kent Larson and Marsha and Curtis Anderson. a1 Black-Alabam- a, Mayfield- News Jean Peterson Tuesday and Wednesday was some what of a grandson days for Croft and Julina Christensen. Tuesday they traveled to Circleville for the baptism and confirmation of their grandson Derlc Christensen and to congratulate grandson Michel Christensen who was selected to be on the Utah State Academic Wrestling Team at the State Wrestling meet To qualify for this a student must have a Grade A point average. Deric and Michel are the sons of Brent and Susan Christensen of Circleville. Wednesday Croft and Julina Christensen traveled to Orem to visit with Darin Christensen a son of Wayne and Sandi Christensen of Wenatchee, Washington, who had flown down to spend a couple of days with his sister Marie who lives in Orem. They all went to dinner, then they took Darin to the Mission home two-i- ' where he will study-f- or months prior to leaving for his mission in Korea. James 528-322- 1 and Lynn 528-756- 9 and daughter Terry along with Sherry Jensen of Centerfield. Valentines were passed out Mayfield Manor residents and cake and ice cream vere served to all In attendance. Phil and Loma Whatcott hosted a wedding dinner at the Mayfield Church last Friday Lomas sisters boy, Clayton he to-t- Thygerson, of Grand Junction Colorado was married in the Mind Temple on Friday. There-wer- e approximately 60 family members in attendance at the dinner. The Phil and Lorna Whatcott family then traveled to Grand Junction for a reception on Saturday evening. Juel and Amy Greger-sohad Valentine visitors from Salt Lake. Daughter Karen Funk and family came to grandma and grandpas for an overnight stay. n Bruce and Arlene Bartholomew left Saturday for St. George. They took advantage of the long weekend to celebrate Arlenes birthday - which was Monday, Dan and Ruth Good had weekend visitors their daughter Loretta and husband Bob Hunt were here from Sunset. Loretta and her mother quilted a quilt. Chrsitensen spent a busy weekend with friends Ron and Nicki Every and daughters from New Sunday Lorettas son Stephen York. James and Lynn picked and Barbara Tatton of Layton the family up at the Airport in drove to Mayfield to spend the Salt Lake City. Ron and Nicki day at the Good home. Ruth had brought their daughter to Utah eleven for Sunday Dinner. The to go through the Salt Lake Hunts joined with the Leslie Temple and then escort her to Good family along with Roy and the MTC prior to her mission to Hazel Potter for a get together. Canada. James had been in the Bob and Loretta went home on Elders Quorum presidency with Monday. Rae Lou Olsen and Ron when James lived in New York. Saturday the group went mother Orpha Whitlock had to the Mind Temple and then weekend visitors of Eldon Lynn sightseeing to Fishlake. The Olsen and wife Karen and four Every family was to the Mayfield children come from Orem. Fiona Ward Church on Sunday. Field, Orphas granddaughter Monday James and Lynn took attends college in Logan. Fiona the New Yorkers back to the had a friend fly in form Califorairport to return to their home. nia and they came to Mayfield to The Mayfield Manor spend the weekend. Charles and Ingrid held their Valentine Party Sunday Afternoon. There were ap- Whitlock and Tonya went to Logan over the weekend to visit proximately 100 guests in attendance. The Valentine prodaughter Kristine and husband gram was given by Joan Munk Scott Bown and children. 1.00-2.0- 99.00-112.0- 0; 0; 0; Cen-terfle- ld 5, 0; .00-83.0- 0. lbs 68.00-72.0Feeder Heifers: Large Frame 1: 0. 94.00-103.0- 0; 89.00-99.0- 0, Medium and 200-30lbs 300-40- 0 lbs mostly 97.00-99.0- 0; lbs 80.00-88.0- 400-50- 0 80.00-85.0- mostly dogs out of their food, invest To keep the ears of that is narrow and has sloping sides. long-eare- d in a dish MASTER GUNSMITHING Firearms! 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Intermountain Farmers in Salina held their annual Farm Day in Salina last weekend. a They had steady flow of interested farmers throughout the day who were not just fed with a home cooked lunch but were able to meet with many of the product sales reps who answered many questions. FA FARM DAYS: |