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Show fr fmmm 4 The Salina Sun Wednesday. June 1. 1988 The Salina Sun The Gunnison Vailey News Accent on People More than 16,000 at Manti Temple Centennial LDS More than 1 6,000 attended the Manti LDS Temple Celebration held May 2 1 at the foot of the majestic structure. Vaughn J. Fealhcrstonc, president of the LDS South Utah area told the crowd that The temple is never more beautiful than in times of storm. And these limes are times of storm, evidently referring to the current prevalence of crime, divorce, delinquency, drugs, pornography, wife and child abuse. The temple will be a haven for the young people who come here, he promised. He suggested that a jubilee box, containing the expressions of those attending, along with other CHAMPIONSHIP; Coalette Coates and Natalie Christensen, members of the SunShine Cloggers, won the First Place Championship in their division at recent competition. Local firemen attend state convention Five couples from the Salina Fire Department attended the State Firemens Convention in While at the convention, Ray Noyes received an award for 25 St. George, May 19, 21. years of service to the Salina Fire Department. Verl Rasmussen was honored as Past Fireman. The convention had seminars, and included a banquet and social. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Barney, Mr. and Mrs. James maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Willden, Mrs. Arnold Home, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noyes. Workshop dealing with federal procurement set started in doing business with the federal government Hoover noted that the federal government is the worlds biggest customers and definitely Utahs biggest business. He noted that in the last year Hill Air Force base alone bought over 2.5 Billion dollars worth of SUPplies, equipment and services and Utah businesses were able to capture less than five percent of those sales. The workshop is free and there will be st luncheon during the A workshop dealing with Federal Procurement procedures as they apply to businesses within the Six Count Region, will be held Friday, June 10, at 1 1 a.m. at the Embers Restaurant, Ephraim. Six County Procurement representative Larry Hoover, who is sponsoring the workshop, invites all area businessmen to take advantage of this opportunity to become involved in selling their good anchor services to the federal government He urges those interested to register and make reservations to attend by 8 calling Job Service, Ephraim, as soon as possible. The workshop will be conducted by Sam Cooper of the State Federal Procurement Office. This program is part of Governor norman Bangerters overall statewide Economic Development Program and is designed to provide assistance available to local businessmen through the Six County Office, including a free bid service, notifying businesses what and where federal projects and buys are being advertised, no-ho- presentation. Reservations are advised. The workshop will begin promptly at 1 1 a.m. and will con- 283-401- Ice completely gone in Fish Lake resort , . The ice is completely gone from Fish Lake and Johnson Reservoir. Fishing has been excellent with rainbow and splake being taken in the greatest numbers. Mackinaw in the 8 to 15, pounds range are also being Liken. ... , The road to Fish Lake is clear and officially open. All the snow is gone from Fish Lake and camping conditions are excellent. area All Forest Service camping facilities are open. Lodging and marina facilities are presently available at Fish Lake Lodge and Lakeside Resort - For information on Forest Service facilities at Fish Lake call For resort information, reservations, area conditions and general information call 836-280- 0. 836-270- 0. The centennial program also included musical numbers from a 360 voice choir from the 28 stakes in years. the south Utah area, with Ardith Paul H. Dunn, first counselor Peterson at the organ; Norma Olson in the South Utah Area presidency, at the piano; a six member brass told the group that What happens in choir, and McLoyd Erickscn Directhese houses (referring to the tor. temples) helps make families forJessie Jensen of Manti, who ever. was a tiny baby when the temple was first dedicated 100 years ago, was a The Lord doesnt work on a special guest of the program. She is temporary basis. In the temple we now 101 years old. are learning about the eons of lime. Following the program, more Families are permanent. This is the than 4,000 dancers from 28 sakes Lords way, he added. performed dances common in the Russell C. Taylor, second early history of the church. High on Temple Hill a flag counselor, said, We should establish within ourselves a house of hope, flew at half mast in honor of Presia house of prayer, a house of dedica- dent Marion G. Romney , who passed tion to the Lord. away earlier in the week. be placed in the memorabilia, be opened in 50 to temple vault, tinue until approximately 1:30 p.m, with lunch being served at Noon. Space may be limited and will be available on a first come, first served basis. Lesha Frandsen GRADUATING FROMDIWIE: will Lesha Lynn Frandsen Dixie Coll&ssge, graduate form in St. George, Utah on Jun 6 4, -- 1988. She is the daughte -- rot Mr. and Mrs. Chad Frandsen, of Gunnison, grandpareants are Mrs. Bessie Frandsen, rs. Gunnison and Mr. and N of Sali Heath na. Bennie Lesha will continue ucation in the fall. her e- - ed- EVERYONE ASKED TO PARTICIATE Tidy Town project gets underway for 988 1 Arc you interested in helping to make your community and state The 1988 Civic more beautiful? Beautification Awards Program may bejustwhatyou are lookingfor. This encourages neighborhood and community clean up, as well as giving encouragement to individuals to beautify. Business, churches and all other groups interested in beautification may take part in this program. Entries may be made at any time and will be accepted until July 20th. Those interested in obtaining an entry blank and further information should contact their local Extension Office. A special award is available to communities. It is called the Tidy c gift Town award. It consists of lh ofa mini-par- k (24 x 14)consisli ingof omul three trees, flowering shrubs, gi cover, a bench and stepping stmt cs A plaque on a landscape rad dcsi park, ing the award is included in the This year the Tidy Town aware 1 will be given to communities willi less than 3000 people. Next ycaE- - this award will go to a community aaabovc 3000 population. Details arc zzavail-abl- e at your local Extension 0 Office. gnat-progra- m The Civic Bcaulilicaliora proLake gram is sponsored by the Salt ExTribune, Utah State Umvcrsit--Associated Utah the Gsardcn tension, Clubs and the Utah Association of Con Nurserymen and Landscape tractors. "I heard that Dan andJudy are going on safirlldl ,'t in who to contact to receive a bidders package and get on the bidders list, assistance in filing out the bid package forms and any other assistance the businessman might need to get URNS PLACED AT CEMETERY: These handsome urns were recently placed atop the pillars at the gates of the Salina East Side Cemetery. They were donated in memory of Thelma B. Peterson and Lenna P. Burns, and along with other beautification projects for the area, have added to the beauty of the Cemetery grounds. Actors get ready for Shakespearean Festival More than 140 Utah Shakespearean Festival actors, dancers, musicians, technicians and administrators converged on Cedar City this weekend to begin preparation for the 1988 Summer Season at Southern Utah State. Auditions are set for the three Shakespearean plays set for this summer: Othello, Cymbelme, and As You Like It. Casting will be completed within the first week for other festival productions including the Greenshow, the very popular Renaissance Feaste, and the Royal Tea. For more information on this years festival call 586-7878. .OLD WORLD CRAFTSMANSHIP ' . MASTER GpNSMITHING in Firearms' of Finer Specializing Repairs Quality Call 529-783- 9 Men's City Inlays Engraving Carving ' Metal Work "Checkering Black Powder firearms Rust Bluing Custom Hot Blue ! 5; Martin's Custom Gunshoo 30 West Main Salina - 529-763- 0 2; 6-- 1; 2-- 3; 4-- 5. must be going well can affect the simplest conversation. 3-- 0; Li Its amazing how a speech and hearing disoidei Chet Peterson After four weeks of play, standings in the Mens City Softball League are as follows: Country Stores, 4 wins, 1 loss; Phillips 66,3 wins, 2 losses; Skins, Mt. Fuel, 0-Shirt Aurora, Hub City Merchants, Stop, Old Timers, Far West Bank, 2-Classic Chevrolet, Coors, 4-U.S. Gypsum, 0-Games are played every Tuesday nightbeginning at6:30atRotary Park, in Richfield. Everyone is invited to attend and see a great evening of softball action. 6; r They bought a Ferrari! Things softball 3; Restoration ' League 3-- 2; Stoclf Work Custom Rifles Y .JTV Subscribe today! 2; If your speech is even slightly impaired, people just might misinterpret what you say. And a little bit of a hearing problem could make an enormous impact on how well you understand what people are saying. Both of which may lead to a confusing end to any conversation. Thats why its important that you be checked. And staff will refer you to furthe why the Mountain Bell Founand treatment. dation is sponsoring free So please make apoint oMf rat-counseli- statewide speech and hearing screenings. Coordinated by the University of Utahs Department of Communication Disorders, these free screenings are designed to identify speech and hearing problems. And, if any are detected, the Free Speech and Hearing Screening: Scipio Senior Center, attending the screening wherzra we visit your community. Thf date and location are listeci below. Youll be amazed a cat what you can find out. Mountain Bell A tlkWEST COMPANY Scipio, on Wednesday, June from 1:30 p.m. to 3 00 p.m. For further information call Eileen Thompson at 15 758-244- 9 I9HH Mtiunuin Ikr ! |