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Show rt. -- The Salina Sun The Gunnison Valiev Npws Wed April 20. 1 988 7 Aurora News Kathleen Lloyd Keith D. Ncilson from Anchorage, Alaska and D. Leslie Nielson from Elko, Nevada have been visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Ncilson during the past two weeks. Keith will leave to go back to Anchorage on Wednesday. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lloyd and family this week arcKathlccnsparcnts.Mr.and Mrs. C.E. Wheeler and her sister, Kristcc from Farmington, New Mexico. Congratulations to Nanette Thompson.daughtcrofMr.andMrs. Bryan Thompson who will become the bridcof Donald Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith of Parker, Colorado in marriage rites to be performed on Saturday, April 23 in the Manti LDS Temple. A wedding reception will be held that evening at the Aurora Cultural Hall honoring the new Mr. and Mrs. Smith. The couple will make their home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Boswell arc the proud parents of a daughter born to them on April 17th at the Gunnison Valley Hospital. The new little miss tipped the scales at 8 lbs 7 ozs. Heather Sorensen was sustained in the Aurora 1 st ward church as the new counselor in the Primary. Released from that position was Joann Shaw. Ready, Set, Glow was the theme for the Aurora 2nd Ward Relief Society annual birthday party held this past T uesday evening at the Aurora Cultural Hall. All ladies attending enjoyed a lovely dinner and highlighting theevening was the - 529-345- 3 J Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wasdcn recently were Thads sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Monroe, Scipio and Thads brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wasden, Salt Lake City. Kim Foote, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Foote has recently returned home after being back east in the Boston, Mass, area as a nanny for the past year. The Aurora 1st Ward Relief Society held its annual Relief Society Birthday party on Wednesday evening at the Aurora Cultural Hall. Ladies attending enjoyed a Potato Bar and the program for the evening was a tribute in song to Ervin Berlin presented by Mr. and Mrs. Fcrrall Huntsman and company which was accompanied by Billie Lou Johnson. It was a very entertaining evening for all attending. Salina News Mr. and Mrs. Alan Black of Provo spent Easter weekend with Aunt and Uncle Axel Peterson. Fonda Fairbanks, Lilian Birkinshaw and La Glenda Vigus, 529-753- 9 June Ncbeker spent Wednesday visiting with Alan Williams. They are all sisters and are former residents of Salina. s Centerfield - 7531, The Children of Vermilc and Bessie Draper honored their parents with a lovely dinner and a beautiful wedding cake on their 50th wedding anniversary on April 14, at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful, members of the Utah. Twenty-fou- r family were present to enjoy this The Goliath frog of West Africa measures more than 30 inches and weighs about seven pounds. 528-311- 1 529-783- 9 Rilla Dee Sorenson Shaun and Lynnette Jensen in Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday of last week where Shaun participated in a slate competition of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America representing Snow College. He placed third in Automotive Service Technology and received an ivory handle screw driver. Marshall Sorenson of Salt Lake spent a few days visiting with Elwood and Julia Sorenson and helping out on the farm. He also attended the temple with the ward group on Thursday evening. Rex and LaPreal Olsen enjoyed birthday dinner at their daughter Carrie and Leslie Edwards home on April 14th in honor of Trina and Tricias 14th birthday. Kory and Chcri Bertclson and daughters were here for a visit on the eve of Mother, Arva Lee Bertclsens were Relief Society Work Meeting was held Tuesday evening April 12. There was quilting all day on both a quilted and tied quilt for upcoming auctions. The lesson management of home resources was given by Judy Buckland. Phyllis Cowley gave a presentation on Cancer Prevention. Phyllis Nelson showed a video entitled Organizing your Home: starring Don Aslctt. Refreshments were PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Natural Gas Your best energy value. NEW Energy Efficient Censible 5 Gas Water m Heaters from State LEGAL NOTICE The Six County Human Services Office is soliciting bids from inter- ested contractors and suppliers in the following areas: 1. Storm and Primary windows and their installation. 2. Labor 3. Miscellaneous building supplies. 4. Blowing insulation (Insulsafelll Those interested should contact the Six County Commissioners 2 Human Service Office at for more information and bid documents. All bids must be received by 4:45 pm on April 28, 1988 at which time there will be a public bid openi896-922- ng- published 20, 1988. in the SALINA SUN April NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Applications to Appropriate Water in SevierCounty. (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an Gas Mcoe s m 20 30 100 50 75 and ga'on capacities 40 REPAIR AND SERVICE! Bicycles Lawnmowers lTURAL GAS SAVES! ANNUAL COSTS TURAL GAS OTHER ENERGY SOURCE 386-43- 1 165-19- 4 'Based upon producing watorperday 64 gallons ol J.J.W.D 425 South State Salina, Utah 529-748- 8 hot applications must file a Protest stating the reasons for protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1 636 West North Temple, Salt Lake on or Utah 84116, (538-724City. before April 21, 1988. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R625-6-of the Division of Water Rights. APPLICATION(S) TO APPROPRI2 Type) 5. Cellulose insulation. Small Engine Toro & Snapper 1i i I i i i I i i i 528-793- ATE WATER 3 (A63135) APPLICANT James Peterson, 200 East 300 South, Salina. UT. QUANTITY: 0.01 5 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 50 It to 100 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF Dl VERSION: (1) N 1400 W 1200 from SE Cor, Sec 10. T21S, R1W. (1 12 mile SW of Redmond) USE: Stockwatering: 30 head of livestock. PLACE OF USE: NE14SE14 Sec 10, T21S, R1W. APPLICATION(S) TO CHANGE WATER APPLICANT: Lee Roy Childs, Box 141 Gunnison. UT. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of water as evidenced by (which is a 5 of pg. 197 Sevier portion River Decree) AA rights. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0.14 cfs or 50.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Sevier River. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 451 W 1474 from NE Cor, Sec 5 - 528-794- 8 served by Debra Humphrey, Arva Lee Bcrtclsen and Joan Newman. The Primary officer and teachers and their spouses enjoyed a great get together on Saturday evening. They had a potato bar and salad bar and then played games. Lynn and Rilla Dee Sorenson traveled to Logan Sunday where e they visited with son Garth and Sorenson and Aaron. They also attended a special banquet and program where their son Todd was honored along with other Latter day Saint Student Association Board Members. They attended a Fireside in the evening with Todd. Melissa Nancy Bertclson, Neal and Michelle Draper enjoyed participating in their Junior Prom on Friday Evening. Proud parents on hand to see them Promenade were Arva Lee Bcrtclsen, Bemon and Janice Neal and Alan and Neta Tammy Frandsen Prom Draper. Mistress of 1987 announced the names of the Juniors and their parents along with Laurie Goble who of last years was a STATE ENGINEER Published in the SALINA SUN April 20, 27, and May 4,1988. PUBLIC NOTICE COASTAL STATES ACT041002 175 East 400 North, Suite 800 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Southern Utah Fuel Company (SUFCO), a subsidiary of Coastal States Energy Company has filed the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining (DOGM) for reclamation permit approval for a waste rock disposal site six miles west of the with SUFCo mine. The legal description of the permit area is as follows: Township 22 South, Range 4 East, S.L.B.M. Section 1 8 NW 14 of NE 14. The Water Hollow Ridge, Utah Hi wallpapec Glass & Paint Jensen 85 East Main Sailna - ENERGY COMPANY WASTE ROCK DISPOSAL SITE Westenskows Gunnison 529-755- 2 Johnson home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jensen and boys of Centerfield. UDcll Johnson was in St. George over the weekend attending meetings. Congratulations to Troy Hales, son of Don and Iris Hales who recently rccicvcd his mission call to the Manchester England Mission. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hales was their son, Mr. and Mrs. Collin Hales of Logan. Michcal Peterson, son of Dave and Bonnie Peterson was presented Sunday to rccicvc the Aaron ic Priesthood and to be ordained to the office of a Deacon. Tom Halcswas sustained as the Sec. of the Aaronic Priesthood in Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Good Luck to the Mens Volleyball team from Redmond who will be panic ipating in the S um mcr game trials to be held in Salina this weekend. The WillowCrcck Wranglers was the name chosen for Redmonds newly formed Riding Club. Practice is every Wednesday evening at 6:30 and everyone is invited to attend. Gunnison News Helen Rasmussen - 528-322- 1 Jac-qu- Fuller O'Brian Paints 528-330- 5 Commissioner and Mrs. Merin Salt Lake City and Friday to attend the Thursday annual convention of the Utah HosCommissioner pital Association. Ashman is a Trustee of the Sevier Valley Hospital. Saturday they attended the wedding dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Johnson in Aurora. Dr. Don Christensen, Las Vegas, Nevada was agucst at the Ashman home over the weekend. Spending sometime this weekend with the Tim Smith family were Margcrcts sister and her two daughters. The D.U.P. held their annual Galloping Tea Saturday at the Town Hall. Baked goods were sold along with other specialities of the D.U.P. The Sagebrush Swingers Square Dance Club held its Annual Jamboree in the Stake Center in Salina over the weekend. Jody Johnson a student at Dixie College in St. George was home over the weekend visiting with UDcll Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. While here he attended the birthday party of Jade Johnson and Bartley Johnson held at the John lin Ashman were - Have you been out in your yard from Broadway Shows with Rula and seen how pretty things arc beWarren as her accompanist. Kathercause it is spring. The rain washed ine Whitlock is the president of the the dirt and dust off all the leaves, organization with Dorthclla Jensen bushes, lawns and flowers. In my yard there arc tiny little violets, and Lctha Willardscn as counselors. pansies, and daffodils that arc in several years Van and For is the bloom. The lawn so green and Erma Kelley have been sending dandelions arc really doing well. Book of Mormons to the missionarThese things look so good to all of us ies. Aboutoncyearagothcyrcccivcd after a long winter with the ice and an unexpected letter. The letter was snow. from Louise, Wciscnburg of Pilot Roger and Gladys Anderson North Carolina. She had attended Sacrament Meeting in Mountain, the Book of Mormon that received Provo at the 35th Ward. Their contained Erma and Vans testiDan Gagan was sustained as mony. She had read the Book of 2nd Counselor in the bishopric. Mormon and studied with the misGlcna nd LaVcll Bradley and and had joined the church. sionaries Lura Sorenson of Logan visited in Then about a week ago they received the Valley on Saturday and Sunday. a letter and then a telephone call Glen and LaVcll were house guests saying she wanted to come visit Saturday night at LaVona Bradleys them. Erma and Van were excited, home. Vaughan and Jan Bradley and but concerned about what kind of a three children of Riverton visited she was and could they enterand Sunday with their person Saturday . . tain her. She is a special lady and they piW mother LaVona Bradley. f Betty Roberts was the speaker really enjoyed having her come to Thursday night LaVona Brafor Sacrament Meeting on Sunday. visit. Lousic has never married. She Nannette Despain sang Walk Tall dley visited in Orem with Douglas is a retired registered nurse. She sold Bradley family. She attended a play her home in North Carolina and Your a Daughter of God. atan elementary school where Adam moved to Salt Lake City. Erma Bradley performed. thinks she wants to live in St. George. Monday, April 11, the Single This special lady attended the leaderAdultscnjoyed theirregular monthly ship week at the BYU and she and 18.T20S, R1E. USE: Irrigation: from dinner and program. Thisdinncrand Erma went to the Manti Temple. 1 to Oct 15, total acreage Apr program was held in the Fayette Erma and Van 3115.80 acs. PLACE OF USE: Sec thought it would be Ward Cultural Hall. The delicious nice to share this experience with 35, T1 7S, R1 W; Sec 1 9; Sec 30; Sec dinner was prepared and served by each one of you. 31.T18S, R1E;Sec1;Sec2;Sec12; the Relief Society and Bishopric. Sec 13; Sec 24; Sec 25; Sec 36, Anna Mac Quarnbcrg sang songs T28S R1W; Sec 6; Sec 19, T19S, R1E; Sec 1; Sec 2; Sec 11; Sec 12; Sec 1 3; Sec 1 4; Sec 24; Sec 25; Sec U.S. Geological Survey 7.5 minute Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 355 36, T19S, R1W. West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, quadrangle map contains the area HEREAFTER: QUANTITY.: 0.14 described. Suite 350, Salt Lake City, Utah cfs or 50.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Sevier 84180-120- 3 Mine development waste rock will and at the Sevier River. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: be buried in compacted lifts within County Courthouse, Richfield, 1 0Ofeet of the (1 ) N 980 W 2590 from SE Cor, Sec Utah. county road that runs Exit 72 tothe SUFCo mine from 12, T21S, R1W. (2 miles north of Comments on the proposed reclaon a portion of the road that passes mation permit may be addressed to Salina) STORAGE: Same as Heretofore USE: Same as Heretofore IrrigaDr. Dianne Nielson, Director, Divthrough the above described 40 tion: from Apr 1 to Oct 15, total ision of Oil, Gas and Mining at the acres. The existing roadway will not above address, to the attention of acreage 1614.90 acs. PLACE OF be relocated. Mr. Lowell Braxton. USE: Sec 34; Sec 35, T18S; Sec 3; This permit applications has been Sec 1 0; Sec 1 4; Sec 1 5; Sec 22; Sec deemed complete by DOGM and is Published in the SALINA SUN available for public review at the 23; Sec 24; Sec 25; Sec 26; Sec 36, April 20, 27 and May 4, 1 1 , 1 988. T1 9S, R1 W; Sec 30, T20S, R1E; Sec 1; Sec 12; Sec 13; Sec 24; Sec 25; Sec 36, T20S, R1W. The remaining ooooeeoeoocoooooooooo water is used same as Heretofore. Robert L. Morgan, P. E. Lawnmowers in Stock! 39 South Main Tammy Johnson 2 Axtell News special day. Call Classifieds - Mr. and Mrs. Rex Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Orem were weekend guests at the ' sons of St. George visited Thursday home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mcllor. through Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bartholomew. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bartholomw and a Rick Dove of Ephriam visited Friday friend, both students at the BYU with the Bartholomew and Mr. and visited Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Paul Braithwaitc and family of Mrs. I.ola Bartholomew. Weekend visitors at the Bartholomew home Salina visited with them on Saturday. Mr. and Keith were Edra Willardson and daughter Mrs. Thana Holmes and her daughter Bartholomew and family spent the weekend in Cedar City visiting with Jcnni Holmes and Edras daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Cox and family. Jcri Willardson. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Swan and Kelly Sue Mcllor and children the weekend in American Fork son Jay visited in Salt Lake Saturday spent and Sunday and while there they with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Howard while Neil spent the weekend in loured the Hoglc Zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mcllor Camp Williams with the National Guard. attended the wedding of their grandMr. and son Tony Curtis and his bride CharMrs. Vidor Bartholomew visited with Mrs. Fern lotte on Friday night in Salt Lake Mcllor Sunday. Monday visitors at City. the Mcllor home were Mr. and Mrs. Marian Walker of Salt Lake Carl Mcllor of Lchi, Mrs. Fac Mcllor spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Pearl Middleton both of Salt Wcslcv Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jav Lake. Christensen of Phonicx were overhome. Johnon the at night guests birthday. News yJean Christensen Ruby Hammond V program which included a musical selection called Let Your Light So Shine" sung by Dana Rac Coates, Lori Taylor, Joan Coates and Susan Baglcy. Spcakerfortheevcningwas Debra Yardlcy and Mrs.Trish Kiescl sang a lovely solo. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curtis traveled to Salt Lake City over the weekend where they visited with family members and attended the wedding and reception of their grandson, Tony Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Curtis, Salt Lake City. Tony and his new bride will make their home in St. George where Tony and his father arc setting up a bakery business. Evelyn Kiesel - Redmond News Fayette News - 529-345- 4 son-in-la- w HUB CITY PAWN 40 East Main - Salina - 529-712- 9 New & Used Guns Ranging from $39 to $1800 Over 65 in Stock!!! Benjamin Pellet Guns 177 Caliber $79.95 New Savage Shotgun 12 Guage, Full Choke Model 67 $159.95 Pioneer Home Stereo System Cabnet, Stereo Cassette Tape deck, Turntable, Stereo Amplifier, Four 1 50 watt speakers, Tuner, Equalizer $750.00 i |