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Show Thursday July 8, 1982 The Salma Sun 8 Aurora News Doris Bastian - .'29 - 7253 Dixon and Beverly Farley have had company again. Mr. and Mrs. Don Oryall and family were here fishing at Gooseberry and visiting the Farleys. Beverlys brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Erickson and family were here for the 4 th of July weekend. Hilmar, Reba, and Betty Mason went to Salt Lake City to their nephews missionary farewell. Mark Bunker is going to Bolivia. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bunker. Aurora had another fire last week. Maybe someone is trying to tell us to change our ways, or be burned. The fire was started by a welder up at Johnsons Feedlot. It burned north for a while and then changed its direction and headed back for the feedlot. It was finally brought under control, thanks to the help of the fire department and many volunteers from town. Marlene and Ray and family were here for the 4 th of July weekend visiting Wendell and Roa Mason. h Steve and Sherry and family went camping at Rexs Reservoir last weekend. Jeff and Becky Kouns took their daughter, Jenny, to the doctor in Salt Lake City last weekend. Afterwards, they went on a camping trip. They spent July 4th in Wood For-bus- M Mona with Beckys parents. Kim and Verna Sorenson went to Fishlake for their vacation last week. They had a nice, peaceful time resting and trying to keep Kim busy. I had my hair cut last week, and believe me, its really true what they say about beauty shops. I heard at least five secrets while I was thefe, but was swom to absolute secrecy about every one of them. I did learn while I was there that Mike and JoAnn Shaw went camping last weekend. JoAnn and children spent a couple days in Joseph with her father, helping him in his new home. Wayne and Tana Ben- nett had their friends, Viron and Sharee Argyle and family, Salt Lake City, staying with them over the July 4 th weekend. Richard and Diana Boyack have had company for a while. Richards family has been here visiting, and theyve been doing lots of fun things. Jerry and Connie Hansen went to Cleveland for the July 4th weekend. They had their baby daughter named Anjie by her father. The scouts had a Court of Honor last week at Maple Grove. They roasted hot dogs and had watermelon. The boys from all the wards in the stake were there and received their merit z33-- ' A &' x t. SIGURD Wendy Ann Curtis, 2, died June 26, 1982, at her home in Sigurd. She was born April 4, Richfield, to Brice Lynn and Janet Kay 1980, Torgersen Dastrup Curtis. Survivors: parents, Sigurd; brothers, sisters, Lucinda Curtis, Orange, Calif.; Michael Dastrup, Tricia Dastrup, Jason Curtis, Stacey Curtis, all Curtis, Stephen grandparents, Sigurd; Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Curtis, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Torgersen, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Dastrup, all Sigurd; Mrs. Miriam Dastrup, Sigurd. Wendy Ann Curtis Burial was in offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Randall Dastrup, Kenneth Dastrup, Jerald Dastrup and Michael Maurice Farissier, Waldwich, New Jersey, stands by Calif, to Jekyll Island, Ga. The group makes a cross-1911 Chalmers, left, and another antique car during country tour every three years. Oldest vehicle is 1907 Dastrup. Honorary . were Gerald pallbearers Motel in Salina Friday night. Fif-- Great Arrow, and the entourage includes a 1910 Stanley Transportttt 1071 stopover at Shaheens Funeral services were Torgersen, Jason Curtis, ty two antiques, all older than 1914, from Veterans Motor Steamer. June 29, in the Sigurd Stephen Curtis. Car Club of America are en route from Pebble Beach, Ward with Photo by David Edwords Early chapel acquainted with a new granddaughter bom June 24 to Eugene and Sandra Thomas. She weighed 9 lbs. and has six brothers and sisters. Lester Jensen is the They took Michael Pickett, son of Jeny and Eva Mae, with them and brought him back to Provo, where he days later. With him were his wife, Leona, and daughter, Mrs. Jay (Ella Lee) Lund. We send best wishes to him. Madge. Dell just got out of the hospital, where he was in traction for a back 529-33problem. 90 TffaijvUt UUcAttu Mrs. Larry (Bessie) Pewent into the terson The family of Peter Marwood and Maurine Boy Scouts and parents Gunnison Hospital Wedand Idella Willardson enjoyed a weiner roast at Hales were in Magna We send our nesday. had a reunion and 19. Maurine six June Saturday, their Court of Honor July 3, at the bowery and best wishes to her. Wednesday evening at girlfriends and their husCraig and Debbie park. They had eight Maple Grove. It was a bands got together at the children; seven are liv- Lund, Rick and Barbara stake affair. Scouts who home of Lynn and Kaing. They are Mrs. Betty Mickelsen and families attended from here were thryn Hendrickson for attended a basketball Kane, Provo; Arnold Wil-- . went on a three-da- y and dinner visiting. They clinic all Geoffrey Anderson, Kyle week at BYU. Mrs. Dell camping trip with the have kept this friendship lardson, Bosshardt, Danny WilMkkelsen Edris Mrs. (Madge) Green, Empire, family of their parents, son, Rex Hales, Leonard going since they were in Mr. and Mrs. Verdon an attended Manon and Richard WillardNev.; school Tanand together. Serrano, Billy at Allen reunion family son, West Valley City; Hone, Centerfield. They ner. Parents were ScoutMar-wooLast weekend. RanMrs. her Paul Willardson, Mrs. were at Willow Creek mothers, master Nathan Anderson Maurine, King ds Allen, in Cove, over Roberto (Irene) Armijo, Canyon. and Betty, Ronald and and Mary Anderson and the July 4th weekend. Owen Christensen Las Vegas, New Mexico, Ellen Bosshardt, Russel took a drive to Members of the ward and Mrs. Vernon (Susan) went to Salt Lake City to and Linda Wilson, Kay boys Vernal and saw the were asked to come out Sorenson, Salt Lake City. visit Mr. and Mrs. Que and Jenett Hales. Bishop dinosaurs and other in- and help lay turf on the They and their families Christensen. He also and Mrs. Neal Bosshardt and went west side of the church came, except Dell and went to Idaho. were guests. Most of the teresting places to and rode last week. The turf didnt Heber City boys received merit badthe Heber Creeper. come, so they leveled the ges. ground in preparation for Mrs. Hales was in Salt it later. Lake City to attend a Mar Mickelsen had Republican convention at eye surgery last week at the Salt Palace recently. Utah Valley Hospital. He Bronzell and Rula Pic- was able to come home kett were in Salt Lake that day, and then went City recently to get bade for a checkup two Redmond News great-grandfath- badges and rank advancements. Lowell and VerLynn Killpack, Salt Lake City, wlere here to attend VerLynns school reunion and visit Ernest and Elaine Bastian. They took Stacy and Melissa home with them. The activities at the Aurora Park for the July 4th celebration were somewhat dampened a bit. Nevertheless, thanks A Child Shall Speak are extended to the Foundation is accepting people responsible for students for therapy organizing the activities. sessions in the Richfield and Salina area. Bishop Joe G. Jorgensen, of- CARD OF THANKS ficiating. Lynn Torgersen offered the family prayer We want to thank our and Lisa Thalman played mothers many friends prelude and postlude wjjo visited us, brought music. Jesse Loveless food to our homes, sent gave the invocation. flowers, attended the services, and otherwise Speakers were Mava demonstrated their love Lynn Huntsman, who and respect for our gave a poem; Evan L. deceased mother, Donna Dastrup and Bishop S. Crane. Knowing that so many kind, caring Jorgensen. people share our loss is a Music included great consolation to us. selection Paula by Dastrup, Annette Dastrup, Chalane and Kaye Dastrup Dastrup; selection by Randall Dastrup, Tricia Dastrup and Michael Dastrup. Newell Huntthe sman gave benediction. Clayton Crane Ellis Rae Jensen Marilyn Cooke Dorothy Hides Maurine Crane GET THE LATEST! Subscribe To THE SALINA SUN Speaking Therapy Sessions Chad Burns Salina Man Is Director Chad Bums, Salina, was elected regional director for the Southern Region of the Utah Jaycees. Bums, who recently finished out a term as president of the North Sevier Jaycees, will govern all the Utah Jaycee chapters south of Gunnison Valley. At the recent state Jaycee convention in Park City, he was given an award for being the outstanding chapter president for the second quarter. As a regional director, Bums will communicate with other chapters in the region and help create new chapters. PUBLIC NOTICES 'BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW' Salina Locals These services will be BEFORE THE BOARD offered each Thursday to OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTany age child in speech and language therapy on MENT OF NATURAL AND RESOURCES an individual basis. ENERGY in and for the For more information, STATE OF UTAH persons should contact IN THE MATTER OF Among the new residents in town are Ray Shauna Nielson at 6 THE AMENDMENT and Chris Gless and their or Diane Mower at FOR THE GENERAL two children, Matthew, AND and Joshua, 1. Ray REGULATIONS is the new ag teacher at THE GOVERNING North Sevier High THANK YOU RECLAMATION OF School. Chris is an old MINED LANDS AND friend of the Salina Sun Thank you, everyone, THE SURETY editor. She and John for the flowers, cards, REQUIRED Speer were in the same phone calls, etc. follow- THEREFORE. PURLD.S. ward in Akron, Et Seq, ing my recent surgery. SUANT TO Ohio several years ago. and UTAH ANYour CODE prayers Speaking of the editor, thoughts are deeply ap- NOTATED, 1953 he and his family visited preciated. A very spedal NOTICE OF HEARING his sisters, parents, and thanks to Mother, Dad, CAUSE NO. MR-00- 2 sisters husbands family my mother-in-laand THE STATE OF UTAH in Vernal over the weekI your TO ALL PERSONS IN Christy. appreciate end. His parents and one help and love. THE STATE OF UTAH sister and family flew to INTERESTED IN THE Vernal from Akron. Bernice Lau AND 896-524- RULES 896-615- 5. 2, 40-8- r I Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk of District Court or the respective signers tor further information. contacting Betty Barela at the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING PAULA J. FRANK Secretary of the Board Published in the Salina Sun July 8, 1982. ' NOTICE TO WATER USERS John T. Crane, 75 E. 100 N., Salina, Ut has filed with the State Engineer to Appl. No. 5777 appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Sevier County. (63-248- 3) The water is to be diverted from a well, ft deep, at a point N. 1198 ft. W. 1086 ft. from EV Cor. Sec. 33, T21S, RlW, SLB&M (lVi mi NE of Aurora); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. REGULATIONS, GUIDING MINED LAND 31 for stockwatering 100 cattle in NEViNEy Sec. RECLAMATION SURETY CONTRACTS. 33, T21S, RlW, SLB&M. Protests resisting the Under the provisions of Mined Land granting of this apthe Reclamation Act, 1 et plication with reasons seq. Utah Code An- therefore must be filed in notated, 1953, as amen- duplicate with the State ded, the Board of Oil, Gas Engineer, 1636 W. North and Mining proposes to Temple, SLC, Ut 84116, on amend its rules to clarify or before Aug. 21, 1982. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. the conditions under STATE ENGINEER which it may accept Published in the Salina surety contracts in lieu of a cash bond or other form Sun July 8, 15, and 22, of which 1982. surety reclamation guarantees INVlTAlTON of a mine site. TO BID Notice is hereby given The Sevier School that the Division of Oil, of Gas and Mining has District j Board will receive Education a Rule prepared proposed bids for 4 pianos 3 M5-which describes 1 and studio the Boards guidelines for uprights grand, bids will be surety contracts. A hearing will be held received at the District at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, Office, 195 E 500 N, RichJuly 26, 1982 in Room 303 field until July 14, 1982, 11 of the State Capitol a.m. Specifications may Building, Salt Lake City, be obtained by contacting Utah, at which hearing the District Office. The suggestions as to the Board reserves the right adoption, amendment to accept or reject any or and additions to such all bids or parts thereof. s Samuel D. 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