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Show ) I The Salina Sun Senior Citizen News The Salina area Senior Citizens had their monthly Potluck Dinner last Thursday evening. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by 68 Senior Citizens. The SunShine Cloggers, directed by Bela Christensen presented several numbers and Newell Day, of Fillmore, who now resides in Manti, played his guitar and sang a number of novelty numbers. Tomorrow, May 5, there will be a blood pressure clinic at the Center at 1 1 a.m. Also on May 5th, at 1 p.m., free legal advice will be available for area Senior Citizens. All Senior Citizens are urged to take advantage of these opportunities. Wednesday. May 4. 1988 7 Menu for the Week includes the following: Thursday - Roast Beef, whipped potatoes, gravy, broccoli, cherry shortcake, bread, butter, milk, juice. Friday - Hot chicken casserole, green beans, mandarin oranges and grapefruit sections, cake, bread, butter, milk, juice. Monday - Closed Tuesday - Salsbury Steak, whipped potatoes, gravy, buttered com, apple cisp, bread, butter, milk, juice. Wednesday - Baked ham, augratin potatoes, carrots, pineapple ring, rolls, butter, honey, milk, juice. 3 ' V ! Cheyenne Merchant goes to National Taekwondo Finals Cody and Cheyenne Merchant, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Merchant, have both been active in their school and community. Last weeks story about attendance at the 14th Annual Taekwondo U.S. National Championships, should have featured Cheyenne. The SUN regrets the error. Cheyenne Merchant 14th AnnualTaekwondo U.S. Nationals, held in Miami, Florida, April 14, 15, and 16. Cheyenne had won 3rd place honors in Utah in his Division, which entitled him to participate in the Nationals - a step towards the Olympics to be held in Seoul, Korea later this summer. The North Sevier Track sponsors Scoring for the Lady Wolves was as follows: Melanie Rosquist and Tiffany Waters were 4th in the 1600 Meter Relay; Tiffany Waters, 4th in the 400 Meters; Kenalee Glover 6th in the 300 Meter Hurdles; 400 Relay, 5th. Rebecca Johnson was 3rd in the 100 Meter Run; Angie Mason 3rd in High Jump, with Kenalee Glover 4th. Joni Reynolds was 1st in Shot in Javelin; and 4 th in Dis2nd Put; cus. Michelle Rosquist was 6th in Teams attended the Brigham Young University Invitational Meet, Friday, April 29. school particiThirty-eigpated in the event. The North Sevier Girls Track Team took 3rd place; while the Boys Track Team was 4th. Brady Edwards was 2nd in the 300 Meter Intermediate Hurdles; Bruce Ivie 2nd in the 800 Meter Run; Steve Hatch, 2nd in the 1600 Meter Run; and the 1600 Meter Medley Relay Team, with Corey Thurston, Brady Edwards, Terron Barney and Corbin Partridge, as third. ht Cheyenne is 16, and is a Sophomore at North Sevier High. There were 120 contestants in the Lightweight Division. Cheyenne wants to continue his training and now is working on earning his Black Belt. He teaches a class in Taekwondo in Richfield currently, and plans to teach a class in Salina in the near future. Cheyenne received a letter of Achievement from the National Taekwondo.Association for his efforts in the contest He and his family want to Otany Brady Edwards, Terron Barney, Steve Hatch, Matt Long, Chuck Roberts, Larry Hampton, John Shields, Bruce Ivie, Corbin Partridge, Travis Mickelsen, T ravis Mickelsen, Corey Thurston, Travis Tuft, Brandon Mason, Ryan Spainhower, Cameron Jensen, and Billy Tanner. Coaches are Jill Reynolds Porter, and Glen Partridge. NorthSevier Track Teams partici-patedint- thapMhe NSHS Track Stars: Pictured are the 1987-8- 8 Track Team members from North Sevier High, including Girls Team: Mary Bagley, Christine Smith, Kerri Malmgren, Kenalee Glover, Rebecca Johnson, Joni Reynolds, Angie Mason, Jill Marshall, Jenny Johnson, Stephanie Hatch, Tiffany Waters, Michelle Rosquist, Cassidi Hansen, Cindi Stephenson, Vivian Baker and Krissy Hatch. Boys Team: Ryan Anderson, Cheyenne Merchant those who donated money to help make his trip to the Nationals possible. Agriculture Report cent complete. Winter wheat averTemperatures in Utah were above normal in most of the state, aged 5 inches high, and alfalfa was with the south part below normal, three inches high. Apricots, sweet cherries, and according tio the Utah Agricultural were in full bloom. Tart peaches Statistics Service. bloom was beginning. in cherry halt a to came work Spring Calving was 85 percent commost counties as Utah farmers welcomed needed rains. Days suitable plete. Farm flock lambinb was 94 for field work was 3.1 but seeding percent and range flock lambinb was 67 percent compete. Shearing was progress was still ahead of last year. 6 Soil moisture was reported at percompleted for 89 percent of the farm cent short, 85 percent adequate, and flocks, and 85 percent of the range 8 percent surplus. Spring wheat was flocks. Livestock was in generally 93 percent seeded with 54 percent good to excellent condition. baremerged. Niney percent of the Rains should bring the pasley was seeded, with 53 percent tures and ranges along in good shape. emerged. Oat seeding was 66 per April 25th Baby Girl 6 lbs 12 ozs Mr. and Mrs. Preston Anderson " ' ' J Salina' Shot, Javelin and Discus. Tiffany Waters took 3rd in the 200 Meters; Michelle Rosquist 6th in the 100 Meters; Jenny Johnson, 4th in the 1600 Meeters; Angie Mason 4th in High Jump; and the Medley Relay team was 2nd. Relay. Twenty schools participated in the Park City Invitation. ' , f7 April 29th Baby Girl 8 lbs 1034 ozs Dave and Laura Ballioux Salina May 1st Baby girl 8 lbs 6 ozs Steve and Cheryl Mckinnly Manti May 2nd Baby girl 5 lbs 12 oz Scott and Shannon Ellett Orem Sevier County Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met last Saturday, from 9 a.m. to Noon in the Salina Second Ward for their annual convention. Peace, Chosen to reign over the North Sevier High School Junior Prom were Steven Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christensen; 1 st attendant Paul King Braithwaite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Braithwaite, and 2nd attendant Trent Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lloyd. Queen was Heather Mason, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul Mason; 1st attendant Rebecca Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johnson; and 2nd attendant, Jill Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall. Theme of the Prom was "Feelings of Forever." ROYALTY: Love, Light Richfield Care Center Ron Nielsen Each year about this time our National professional group, the American Health Care Association, sponsors Nursing Home Week, which begins Mothers Day, May 8th. Many of our patients are mothers, and we are excited to recognize them in a special way on Sunday to begin our weeklong activities. Theme for this year is Memories are Made to be Shared. We hope you will take time out and join Bowling League PRODUCTION: The legend of Johnny Appleseed will be presented Friday, May 6 and 7, at Richfield High Auditorium. It features 50 local children and adults who have been working the past work to perfect their performances. The Music Guild. Performevent is sponsored by the ances begin at 7:30 each evening, with adult tickets $3, and $1 .50 for students. A $1 discount will be given to members of the Music Guild. ty In the April 30th Meet at Park City, the Lady Wolves were in 2nd place. Joni Reynolds was 1st in the The Park City Invitational saw the Boy s Tearn in the third place slot. Brady Edwards was 2nd in the 300 Meter Intermediate Hurdles; Steve Hatch, 6th, 800 Meter Run; Steve Hatch, 2nd and Corbin Partridge 3rd in the 3200 Meter Run. The Medley Relay saw Corey Thurston, Brady Edwards, Terron Barney, Corbin Partridge taking 2nd place; with Ryan Anderson, Matt Long, Brady Edwards, and Terron Barney taking 6th in the 1600 Meter Babies bom at the Gunnison Valley Hospital during the past week include: and- - all MAY 7 the 200 Meters. Results of last Wednesdays Bowling League are as follows: ALC Assoc., 85.5 Win, 42.5 Lose; Gen Service 73.5 W, 54.1; Jans Kitchen, 70 L, 58 L; Johnsons Towing, 70 W,58L;SorensensTax, 67.5, 60.5;HeathsTypewriter, 60.5, 67.5; Seals Martial Arts, 58, 70; Windwalkers, 53, 75. High Team Game: Scratch, Don Hos, 673; Handicap, Gen. Service, 853. High Team Series, Scratch, Don Hos, 1777; Handicap, Generator Service, 2373. Game, High Individual Scratch, Rochelle Erickson, 208; Handicap, Kellie Hunter, 245. High Individual Series, Valaree Davies, 546, Scratch; Sorensen, handicap, 660. Jean-ni- e with family and friends at the Care Center. The schedule for the week includes: Sunday - Memories With Mom. A special favor will be presented to each Mother. Please take your Mom out for dinner if she can go. If she cant, come to the Care Center and have dinner with her. RSVP to our Administrative Secretary. Monday - Antique and Floral Memories, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday - Boyhood Memories. Pinewood Derby will be going on at 3:30 p.m. Grandfathers at the Center with their grandsons will put Kim Mickelsen graduates from the Bryman School, SLC The Bryman School, Salt Lake City, Utah, announces that Kim Mickelsen graduated from the school on March 31, 1988 from the Medical Assisting Course. Kim graduate with a 96.7 percent grade point average. She is now qualified for employment in the office of a physician or in other medical settings such as clinics, neighborhood health centers, laboratories or hospitals. Kim was a positive, influential student at Bryman, and she will be missed, but we wish her the best in her career endeavors, noted Connie Wilcox, Director of Student Services. Youth is Baptized Sam Wendell Robins, Foun- tain Green, son of Allen and Ann was baptized and confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, April 30, 1988 in the Moroni Stake Center, by s, his Uncle, Lester Anderson, of tain Green, Following the Services, a fam- ily dinner was held. Foun-Robin- Job Fair to be held at Sevier Valley Tech on the show. Wednesday - Fashion Memories, beginning at 10 a.m. As a service to the community, Thursday - Talent Memories to Sevier Valley Tech and Richfield be shared by family and friends of the Job Service have joined together to Center and others who wish to attend. Fair. Job a The Job Fair will sponsor Show begins at 1 0 a.m., 4 p.m. and 6 te held at Sevier Valley Tech, 200 p.m. South 800 West, Richfield, on Friday - Home cooking Memo- Wednesday, May 18, 1988 from ries, with cooking by the patients and 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. special treats by others. The goal of the Job Fair is to Everyone is urged to come out and join us for these special events. bring employers and prospective Thanks to the committee chaired by workers together in one convenient our great Recreational Therapist, location. It should make finding employees easier and make finding Dianne Barney, and our special Volunteer Auxiliary President, Gwen jobs easier. This will be an excellent opportunity for employers and poJacobsen. Love is Ageless - Visit Our tential employees to discuss their mutual needs for employment face- Nursing Home. e. Now is the time many employers hire for the summer tourist season. There will be opportunities for full-timpart-timtemporary and permanent employment Job eligible applicants must be 16 years and older and should come in person to the Job Fair on May 18. All area employers, who are licensed and offer waged or salaried employment are invited to participate in the Fair. No job is too large or too small to be included. Employers should contactRhoana at Job Service 1 by phoning by May 11. See you at the Fair. e, e, 896-649- |