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Show 4 The Salina Sun The Gunnison Valley News Wed.. Mav4, 1988 Elcer Dorin Swyortz to serve fUlission LDS Elder B. Swartz, son of G ve in the Pennsylvania Philadelphiiia Mission. He will theMTCIay AFar - Davis High I Seminary. Follow-win- to an Ope West Mr. and Mrs. George White are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Georgia Lee to Darin Lee Cole son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cole of American Falls, Idaho. The couple were married on April 16, 1988 in Jackson, Georgia will graduate from in June and continue Snow College her education at Weber State College. Darin is employed at Jackson, Wyoming. State University. the Church servi- rm 15000 North, Farmington. Elde- - the grandson of Peterson, Gunnison, of Phyllis Wyoming. g friencfcls and relatives arc invited House at his home 1597 ces, Newlyweds honored be S wartz is a graduate of S chool, and Davis LDS He has recently been att- Utah ending Swartz i andMr.armd Darin Swartz honor will Chapjpel. Elder Georgia and Darin Lee in his 1988 at 8 .m. in the 16th Ward Comtin Farmington Bench enter 8, 1988. ewell 88, held May of Joan Swartz, former unnison, has received a ser residents call to Darin aeand Bryan G. Malad, is Mrs. Darrel Swartz, of IdaEaho. ion and workshops given by the Utah Parent help Center which are designed for parparermts communicate more with school personnel ents of children served in special effectively and school programs, including redcveloxp a better working rela- the school. wi t tionship and source, speech therapy, physical , : Satur skills social day - May 7 - The occupational therapy, training and self contained classes. ParenfsRoolc in the Education Decisls The workshops are free of charge ion Makirang Process. This individuin and open to anyone interested yourchilds al educatioonal plan. Parents work education. The workshops will be held, on specific goals and objectives for their child. mom-' and evening Friday Saturday Saturcxlay - May 7 - Stress ing and afternoons, May 6 and7, in' Build-' Managemennt - This workshop covthe Applied Arts and Science basic statress ers in Snow. at is minutes 15 management technSign ing on the unique to class time. The iques whil.e focusing workshop prior hours will be: Friday - 7 to 9: 30 p.m.; needs of psarents of children with and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; disabilities. For nraore information call and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. ith ( First Birthday ) work-shopdea- vwith 5 Clint P. Johnson will celebrate his First Birthday May 7, 1988. He is the son of Kent and Mignon Johnson, of Redmond. Helping him celebrate will be his big brother, Greg. His grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. If t t ft fe Hiia Entrants wanted for Days of 47 Royalty Pageant The Days of 47 Queen and two s attendants will each receive a shool the of to her and choice, arship will reign over all the Days of 47 activities, and appear at civic clubs and community benefits during the The deadline for selection of a queen and two attendants for the of 47 Royalty Pageant will be Saturday, May 14, at the Sons of Utah Pioneers Building, 3301 East 2920 South, SLC, UT. All girls from 1 8 to 25 , with an ancestor who entered the valley be- fore May 10, 1869, are eligible to enter. Applications will be acceptec until May 10. schol-Day- summer, Girls will be judged on poise, personality, communication skills and over-a- ll W ersx tension 368. include: I t Johnson i CJipt - V u J I, ,A V i " ' Spring Legion Convention is held " Salina American Legion Post 36 hosted the American Legion Spring Convention Saturday, April 30 at the Legion Hall. A Social Hour was held, and was followed by a banquet at 7 p.m. The Legion and Auxiliary meetings were held at 8 p.m. Seventy two members were served a delicious roast beef dinner by the Ladies of the Auxiliary. Sprimg Special! Downtown Salt Lake City $ 3) a reservation, and this ad gets you a room, single or double occupancy, for 1 night. Not valid with any other discount 7200 South Cf 566-414- SKI iary included Ms. Nola Picked, president; Ms. Beverly Lowe, 2nd vice president; Ms. Shirley Higham, secretary; Ms. Shirley Lambcrtson, Girls State chairman. American Legion Department Officers included Elmer Pickett, Commander; Jim McKee, 1st vice commander, Dean Hall, Adjutant; Lou Montoya, Ray Jensen, Children and Youth Chairman. ' District No. 6 was represented by Teddy Nielson, Commander; Donald Corry Adjutant; Ray Smith, 2nd vice commander. During the meeting Shirley Lambertson was elected 2nd vice president and Girls State chairman; and Harmon Oglesby was elected District No. 6 Commander. Sgt-at-Ar- tary. Salina Lions Club elects new officers Salt Lake City, Utah 84047 (801) ' s; Inn Modeway 280 West Officers from District 6 Auxil- - Present from the Department Auxiliary were Ms. Maryanne K. Jensen, president; Ms. Hazel Jones, first vice president; Ms. Mary Christiansen, 2nd vice president; Ms. Bernice Pickett, 3rd vice president; Ms. Donna Nielsen, National Executive Committee Woman; Ms. Marsha Montoya, Ms. Berta Swenson, Committee Chairman; and Ms. Mary Blaine, Secre- (On space available basis) Offer expires June 15 1 New officers for the ina City Park. The program for this evening was a special presentation of martial Officers include: 1st Vice arts by Scott Seals. President, Benny Heath; 2nd Vice Harold George, chairman of President, Robert White; Board of the yard sale scheduled for June 4, Directors, Wayne Burr, and Derral gave a progress report. It was sugScovil; Lion Tamer, Eee nordfelt; gested that members of the commuTail Twister, Roy Cooke. The innity who want to contribute saleable coming president will be the current items for this fund raising project 1st Vice President, Kent Nielsen. could set them on the curb for a May with John Learning, Secretary Th pickup. This is the same morning s the Lions Paper Pickup. Treasurer. Please place your bundled newspapers and any items you may Nyals Andreason is outgoing presi- wish to donate to the Lions Club on dent. The new officers will be in- the curb by 9 a.m. Saturday morning. stalled at the July 13 meeting at Sal May 7. RESORTS 1988-8- 9 seaon were elected at the April 27 meeting of the Salina Lions Club. 7200 SOUTH Swimming Pool (Seasonal) Relax in our giant hot tub. Satellite T.V. Free coffee. For special occasions, or for special people, use our honeymoon suite (regular suites and mini-suitavailable). (More $s) And, if you have meetings, meetings, meetings, we have meeting rooms for up to 60 people. Instant freeway access. es - RODEWAY INN IS THE CLOSEST HOTEL IN SALT LAKE VALLE YTO THE SKI RESORTS!! 7 O appearance, i The workshops Bert Bccston, of Fillmore. w Lauri Ann Bastian became the Westwood High in Mesa, AZ, and is now employed as a dental assistant. The Bridegroom was a gradu- 1, 1988 in Aurora, Utah. The Wedding was held.atlhc.ate of North Sevier High, and also home of the Bridegrooms parents, attended Utah State University. He is Burke and Anna Rae Johnson. The now at Johnson River couple honeymooned in Southern Ranches, Inc. California and Mexico. in Au- The Bride was a graduate of rora. self-employ- ed Fridajay, May 6 - Communicatcaonferencing Skills. This workshop teaches specific skills that Snow College Early IntervenCenter is hosting a series of wed bride of Vince Burke Johnson, April Series of Work- - shops to be given air Snow tion Young Couple RIVERTON 12300 SOUTH Wednesday DRAPER O Richfield Gunnison -- 9 to 11 a.m. 896-82528-72- 71 92 Call for an appointment Dr. MacKay Winkel D.P.M. A |