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Show SunNNews, 7 Wed.Sopt os Evelyn Kiesel At the home of Gwen Oryall for the recent wedding of Tracy Lynn Thorsen and Wesley Clay Tapp were the following guests: Bishop and Sister Yardley of Aurora; Trevon Lee Trapp; Hyrun and Anita Thorsen of Salina,; Christena Geneva Clow-ar- d of Provo; Bert T. Cloward of Payson and Leona, David, DeAnn Hope, Julie and Trent Oryall of Payson. Along with Arlene Emmons of Provo; Ardell and Donna Emmons of Payson; Josh, Cathy, Leslie and Hollie Twitchell of Provo; Lora Balzly with children Cora, Andy and Tina of Payson; Bestamn and his mother of Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tapp of Arizona; Lisa and daughter Teresa Tapp of Arizona; Eldon and Penny Tapp and children of Mesa, Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Tapp of Mesa, Arizona. The reception was held at the r 529-753- Rilla 9 Salina City Park with many other guests in attendance. The couple will live in Bosie, Oklahoma. Trevon Lee Tapp was blessed by Bishop Yardley that same day. Richfield homecoming proved to be doubly exciting for the Willden family. Mike Willden was nominated one of the three finalists for Homecoming King for the Senior Class and Michele Willden was also chosen in the three finalists for Homecoming Queen. Jay and Shirleen Willden of Salina are the proud parents of the twin royalty. Joy Jorgensen was hostess Sunday to a family dinner for Jay and Sharlcen Willden and twins. Lisa Willden of Richfield was also a dinner guests, leg of lam was served in a traditional family fashion. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Jensen were Mrs. LaRee Skaggs and girls ol Murray. Fayette News Ruby Hammond The Relief Society organizareorganized Sunday released were President Loma Bown, Counselors Ann Harrop and Lorraine Thomas and secretary Melba Mellor. Sustained and set apart as the new Presidency were Julian Christensen as president, Carla Mellor and Bessie Mellor as counselors, LaRee Hammond as secretary and Melba Mellor as Compassionate Service Assistant The Young Women excellent night was held last T uesday night the girls displayed and told about a special project they had worked on the theme was The Daughter of Light. The Stake young women President and counselor attended the activity. Bishop Lyman and counselor Kim Sorenson also attended. The girls enjoyed remarks by brother Sorenson. Each girl was presented a car- J 528-793- 2 Criag and Ephraim. John and Kathy Davis and daughter Kayley of Logan spent last week with John and Kathleen Bartholomew. The college bells rang and nine of Fayette young men and women answered the call and are attending the colleges of their chose. Jody tion was nation the color of the value they chose to work on and refreshments were served. Theron Huff and a friend Mr. Dalton of Lander, Wyoming visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson... Shannon Elliott was baptized Saturday in the Fayette Spring by her husband, Arthur. Sunday Arthur confirmed her a member of the LDS Church. Out of town guests that helped them make this event very special for them were Elder Greggs and Elder Rea they are the Utah full time missionary. Visiting last Thursday with Floyd and Lorraine Thomas were Comia and Peggy Nyles of St. George. Peggy is Lorraines sister. Visiting last week with Melvin and Betty Mellor were Wilbert and Tina Willie of Blanding. Sunday visitors at the Mellor home were - Ellefson, Susan and Rose Bartholomew, are attending Snow College. John Bown and Kenneth Bown are going to Logan. Justin Bond and Connie Cox are at Dixie. Danni Christensen is at the University of Utah and Troy Christensen is at the Utah Valley Community College in Orem. Good Luck to each of them. Nelson and Martha Blake of Piochc, Nevada and Gladys Peterson of Panpca, Nevada visited Saturday and Sunday with Milton and Ruby Hammond. They enjoyed riding around the valley and seeing the interesting sights. Saturday night ,!lamT;relfveS - Redmond News Axtell News Salina News a and .die all enjoyed vismng and Dee Sorenson Howard and Margie Jensen wish to express their thanks to all of their sisters and brothers and their spouses for the surprise Golden WEdding Dinner they had for them on Monday Night, September 19 which date was the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. There to enjoy the special evening under the canopy at the church were Leland and Donna Vee, LeNoir and Essie, El wood and Julie and Carlyle and Louise Sorenson along with Elaine Christenson, Mathel and Que Mickelsen and their daughter and granddaughter Norma and Ann Streadbeck as well as Phyllis and Wayne Nelson and Maxine and Keith Sorenson. Judy and Ken Buckland took their son Nathan to Salt Lake last Wednesday to fly back to his base in Cherry Point South Carolina after having spend the past three months at home recuperating from an accident with his horse. Nathan was planning to drive to Orlando, Florida to visit his brother Gene before reporting for duty. Arva Lee Bertelson enjoyed having all of her family together on the weekend for the blessing of Kreig and Debbie Bertlesons infant son. Dusty John was given his name and blessing by an uncle, Kendall Bertelson. Those there to enjoy the special occasion and the dinner at the patio of the church afterward - Tammy Johnson - 528-794- 8 were Arva Lee, Nancy, Kirby and Kirtley Bertelson, Karl and Debra Humphrey and Matthew and Mandi as well as Kreig and Debbie Bcrtel-so- n and family of Richfield. Kendall and Linda Bertelson and boys of Aurora, Kory and Cheri Bertelson and girls of Salt Lake along with Arva Lees brother Earl Brown and their mother Beatrice Brown. Justin Neal, son of Bemon and Janice Neal received his certificate of advancement from Primary and was ordained a deacon. Kaye Despain was released as Ward Librarian and Essie Sorenson was sustained. Kerry Sorenson and sons, Mark, Alexander and Audrew of Orem spent the weekend with Lynn and Rilla Dee Sorenson. Sharee Sorenson moved to Provo last week to attend Orem Community College. Shonnic Sittre is attending LDS Business College. Keith Andrews is in Logan attending USU and Debra Humphrey is attending Snow College. Lewis and Carol Curry attended the District 6 Fall Convention held at Salina Saturday evening. Those celebrating birthdays last week were Nathan Buckland and Joshua Jeff Jacobsen on September 23. Kaye Despain and Trade Gillies on September 27 and Shawn Jensen today September 28. A Kay and Jcnctt Hales have spent sometime the last week helping their son Karl and Lisa Hales move from Spanish Fork to their new home in Salem, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and two children, Trisha and Bartley were in Salt Lake City Thursday evening to meet Anita Nelcman and her sister, Alice at the airport. Anita lived with the Johnsons two years ago on an Exchange student program, and has returned to Utah for a visit. The girls live in Holland. A womens conference was held Saturday evening at the stake center for all women ages 10 on. This was a satellite broadcast from Salt Lake City. Kirt Nelson and family were here from Evanston, Wyoming visiting and spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. UDell Johnson. Many family members and 529-755- 2 and Mrs. Burke Williams was presented to receive tire Auromc Priest hood and to be ordained to the office of Deacon Sunday. Neal Bosshardt was released as the President of llie Young Men., Program and sustained as President was Ken Nelson Phyllis Jesnen wasideascd as the Spiritual Living teadicr in Relief Society. Iris Hales was sustained. Brenda Chidesicr was released as the librarian for the Redmond Ward w ith Claudette Peterson being released as the assistant littrar ian. Claudette Peterson was sus tained as the Libranan w ith Jean Johnson being sustained as the assistant librarian. Marlin and Cynthia Mason and children were here for the ordination of Ryan Williams. Pack meeting was held Thursday evening with a Western theme. Visiting with the Gordon Johnsons Monday was Mi. and Mrs. Lester Oylcr, Mr and Mrs Clint Peterson, all of Loa and Leslie Oyler. Leslie is Tammy s sister who has just returned from seising a Mission for the LDS Chun, h in the Spokan, Washington Mission. Keith and Debbie Slut 4 is have returned to their home in Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Bartley Johnson and Jennifer Johnson were in Price Friday and Saturday to attend the Slate horse show where Jennifer was a participate. Visiting with ArneldaPoulson this weekend has been Mr. and Mrs. Michela McFarland and 5 sons and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Poulsen. The Poulsons were on their way to California. They were also going to visit with Amcldas daughter Stianna in Sacramento. Collin and Karen I laics of Logan, Utah arc harps fn 4 time Chaden parents of a baby boy. Colby Hales was born Sunday, September 25 and weighed Tibs and 7 ozs. Proud grandparents are Geiaid and Vaunda Colby of Salina and Kay and Jcnctt Hales of Redmond. friends were in Redmond Saturday to help Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anderson celebrate their marriage. Out of town family members included, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Ace Allred; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred; Mr. Lealh Allred; Mr. and Mrs. Glen DeMill; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bunnell; Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hyatt; Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Anderson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson, Kellis grandmother Mrs. Nadine Wallace and The young Mrs. Elaine Hyatt. couple will live in Axtell. Riley Cal Nelson was the Peterson - 528-756- 9 name given to the infant son of Ken and Leslie Nelson in Sacrament his father. Lee and Karen Sorensen of Manors residents traveled to Maple Meeting Sunday, by this witness members here to Mayfield flew to Omaha, Nebraska Grove last Wednesday viewing the Family Cal Mrs. Mr: and was special day last week to attend a Farm Bureau beautiful leaves. and Mrs. Mr. Gunnison, Mellor, Insurance Convention. They left on Wanda Marie Hatton, Tina Terrel Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Tuesday and returned on Friday. Hatton, and Wanda Peterson travMcKean and family, Gunnison, While in Omaha Lee and Karen viseled to Provo on Wednesday to take ited Winterquarters and the Mormon Kevin Hatton to the M.T.C. He will Sherrie Myrup and girls, Gunnison, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Nelson and enter the Las Palmos Spain Mission. Bridge. They were really impressed daughter, Salina, Mike Souros, and with Winterquarters Visitor Center The Robert and Diane ChrisMr. and Mrs. Keith Barrett, Salina. and the Cemetery. tiansen were busy Saturday getting dinner was held after church at the Duane A Mary Ann Bjerregaard spent Dianes brother married. home. Nelson most of last week in Logan caring for Anderson of Redmond is Dianes Williams, son of Mr. Ryan i a new granddaughter. John and brother and he married Kell Hyatt of Sherri Bjerregaard have anew baby Axtell. Little Ammando and Katie Christianson were servers. girl bom September 15 in the Logan The leaves are changing all Hospital. The baby weighed 9 lbs and 5 ozs. Her name will be Stacey around the town. Whether you go up Christensen - 528-753- 1 Bjerregaard. Doug and Mary Ann twelve mile canyon, South Hollow, went to Logan last Sunday to see or in the White Hills you can see the their first grandchild. Mary Ann Jensen executive See rcuu y and Kcid Sunday the 25th of Septemevidence of Fall. stayed to assist in caring for the new C. Knudsen Financial Ck ik. We all 2nd Ward anew Centcrfield ber, got Byrle Clayton has spent the baby. is now Roberts offer our supjxirt and love to these Reed E. bishopric. Alice Gilliland left Mayfield past month in Mayfield in a trailer men. with Frank M. Christensen Bishop in a hurry on Saturday. She received parked next to Jay and Carolyn ClayProcrastination is my sin, It First Counselor and Keith R. James tons home. word from her daughter that her Second Counselor. R. Collin Edbrings me naught but sonow, I know Neil and Mary Louise home in Phenix had been broken that I should stop it, in fact, I wards is Ward Clerk. Keith M. Sorensen gathered all their grandinto. Alice said to tell everyone children in their Suburban and went goodbye for this summer season. to the Circus in Salt Lake, Sunday. " Melvin and Blanch Taylor traveled There 12 all together. to Salt Lake last Friday to attend the Gerald and Beth Ann Willden wedding of their grandson, Sparky drove to Salt Lake Thursday to visit (Melvin Brett) Taylor to Donna Helen Rasmussen - 528-322- 1 .7 Christ Linschoten who is in the HosJacobsen. He is the son of Nelo and Chris wife and have a Berta Taylor. The Taylors attended pital. Gladys mobile home on Canyon Road in Jeff and Shelli Oliver are the Draper with a former missionary Brunch and reception on Saturday. enMelvin and Blanch came home on Mayfield and spend a lot of their days proud parents of a new son born companion Meric Dow. The, iii'.ir tu with sunn visiting in Mayfield. They are neighbors and Saturday the 24 at the Payson Hospi- joyed Sunday. Au.n.i-li- a friends to the Wildens. tal. This baby is their first son and he friends who had tiavded to Five carloads of Mayfield a year ago has a sister Mary Lee. This little guy Jenifer biadUv anil Kim'u iiy 12 grandchild for number makes Call Bradley granddaughter oi I aVoua Stan and Betty Oliver. 528-311- 1 Melissa Haley of Crystal, NM. Bradley visited with their grandhas been visiting with Doreen An- mother. Then LaVona uxk the 529-783- 9 granddaughteis back to viii Ac derson. Melissa is Doreens where they met their families Dong is Melissa to going daughter. and Vaughn Biadiev. al! of go to Snow College Her roommates Bradley tot the CircusUKvU.br ate went them Sandra Largo from Navaho, NM. Kiml-crland Jenifer birthdays on Valerie McKerry and Carol Yazzie 21. Scptebmcr both of Chivel, NM. also visited with Eight singles traveled toDoreen. ConVanessa Mann was baptized gether to the Regional Singles Mountain The Idee ference at on Saturday by' Brother Steve Cattle branding was practiced 4,000 Roberts. He confirmed Vancssza on Ranch near Blanding, tab cm Sepyears ago. Old tomb paintings show tember 10 returning home on s, p. Sunday during Fast meeting in the Egyptians branding their cattle. tember 11. Saturday n.ght a shttk Second Ward. Helen Rasmussen and Lynn fry was held with a program, dancand Elda Cox of Manti were in Pro vo ing and games to participate in. Sunday morning a testimony meeton Wednesday to attend the recepin the lodge. tion and dinner for their sister ing was held This short tune spend there Pauline Elliott. Pauline is retiring old finds renewed and friendships from the Chemical Engineering Phcbe Murphy Sorenson, 78, The testimony made. ones new Uniat Brigham Young Department died September 25, 1988 at theRich-fiel- d meeting was coikUk ted by the Care Center, Richfield, Utah. versity. Blanding SlAe hesnk ncy and high She was bom in Salina, Utah Jennifer Busker, daugthcr of council. Alter ttie 1, stum iiiy meetMarch 15, 1910,to George WashingRobert and Tauya Busker was baping a delicious break a. i was served. ton Murphy and Amanda Clawson tized and confirmed Saturday. Royal Hansen is our priestMurphy. Jessie Roger, daughter of John and leader hood and tom guide and was She marr ed Guy James SorenI how John Roper was baptized and conall enjoyed by attending the son on September 17, 1928, in firmed Saturday. Mitchell Andrea-so- n conference Iroin die Gunnison Fillmore, Utah. He died July 6, 1988. was baptized Saturday and was Doreen Stake were, Royal Han-cSurvivors include one son and confirmed Sunday in Fast Meeting Luwhitlock, Anderson, one daughter, Dick Sorenson, Salina; Kathryn of the Gunnison First Ward. ce Kooven, Nora cille Buchanan, and Mrs. Ferral (Gyann) Huntsman, A group of boys from GunniMada Bardslcy, Donna Rolrcrts, and Richfield; 9 grandchildren; 11 great son First Ward enjoyed a very interMargaret Neilson. Connie Tohara grandchildren; Brother and sisters, esting day at Hill Air Force Base on went over on Friday with the singles G. Edra Loveless, SLC; Rex Saturday. Derek Anderson, Sheldon from Moroni. Murphy, SLC; Amy (Mrs. Blaine) Broderick, Ben Greenburg, Richard Utah. Curtis, Aurora, Harris and Jared Inouye with their Funeral services will be held leader Kelly Lindsey attended the Wednesday, September 28, 1988 at 1 open house. They saw the aerial p.m. in the Salina Third Ward demonstration of the Thunderbirds, Chapel, under the direction of Bishop current and vintage military and Brent Wilson. civilian aircraft, bands and drill Friends may call at 1 1 a.m. to teams. They were allowed to go 12:30 p.m. prior to services. Burial American Heart inside these planes into the cockpit. will be in the Salina Eastsidc CemeAssociation Very interesting for these young tery under the direction of Springer-TurnWE'RE FIGHTING FOR boys. Funeral Home, Salina. YOUR LIFE LaVona Bradley visited in 4-- Mayfield News Jean r Center field News Jean Gunnison News Classifieds 1 NEW Energy Efficient Censible 5 Gas Water Heaters from State Gs ModM n 20, X. 100 40. 60, 76 QAiion capacity. Natural GasJ J.J.W.D. 425 South State Salina, Utah 529-748- 't' 8 . , 1 Hugh Kenneth Neilson, 78, died Sept. 21 , 1 988 at his home of an apparent heart attack in Wendover, Utah. He was bom Sept. 12, 1910 to Oscar and Susie Phillips Neilson in He attended public California. schools at Salina, Utah and graduated from the University of Utah He with a degree in Chemistry. Sanborn Zwahlen Mae married Dora July 5, 1948. Later divorced. She died Oct. 14, 1974. He was a member of the Lions club, worked many years at Bonneville Limited, a potash plan t, served as Justice of the Peace for several years and Mayor of Wendover from 1976 to 1984. Survived by son, Hugh K. Utah, Neilson Jr., Wendover, daughter Mrs. Richard (Patricia) Harris of Provo, Utah, step-so- n Richard Sanborn, Salt Lake City, Utah, five grandchildren, brothers Don. E. Neilson, Aurora, Utah, Rex S. Nielson, Othello, Washington, and sister Louise N. Stevens, Denver, Colorado. Memorial services were held at 12:00 noon, Saturday, Wendover LDS Church Under the direction of McDougal funeral home in Salt Lake City. I 1 er |