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Show THE SUN iutoIalNevvsl Pit. Letuui KimtaMUut PRACTICE makes perfect in everything except getting up in the morning . . . . Just ask Clarissa Sorensen. She has gotten up 33,730 mornings now and it isnt getting any easier at all. Most of us would hope to even be able to get up by then. She just does very, very well. Hap- i py getting-up-in-the-mornin- g to you, Clarissa. BUT for the most everything else you can think of . . . PRACTICE really The helps. Leaguers, the & , FFA OFFICERS-Ne- w officers for the North Sevier chapter of the Future Farmers of America are, from left, Scott Gurney, president; Curtis Whipple, vice president; Bruce Crane, secretary; Trent Hallows, treasurer, and Boyd Kennedy, reporter. Not pictured is Del Honeycutt, sentinel. FFA Teams Attend State Judging Contests May 9th Three teams from the North Sevier Future Farmers of America chapter competed in judging contests May 7 at Utah State University in Logan. The horse judging team of Moky Christensen, The livestock judging team of Bruce Crane, - Glen Bills, Brenda Kardell Rasmussen, and Kevin Hampton, Kevin Crane, and Wendy Cayle Crane also received -- For-dha- m Crane, and Curtis Whipple received rating. an excellent received a good a good rating, according to advisor Jim Torgerson. rating. The land judging team -- - State Prepares For Memorical Day And Fishing Opening Weekend Little Farm Team, and all the women softball teams are beginning practices at the ball park. Well soon see how the practice perfects their playing. Anything we want to do well at we must PRACTICE. They say it is good to work for a balanced life. Surely you all know what a balanced life is. That is where we forget our troubles as easily as we do our blessings. So for this week, our plan will be to PRACTICE forgetting our troubles . . . and may you find more BALANCE in your meals, balance in your checkbook and your budget. That is a little difficult nowadays, isnt it? Here is some good news though. They have invented a car that saves on gas and pollution. It is an electric car and it will only cost $143 to go from New York to Los Angeles. The trouble is the cost of the extension cord is $50,000. Just cant seem to win. Here are some winners. Trying to BALANCE their girls with their boys are Stan and Jackie Foote. (That wasnt fair at all, because they are just glad for whichever they get). This time it was another girl, born May 5. weighing 8 lbs. 10 oz. She will be named Amber Dawn. This is to the delight of her sisters. Tiffany and Kimberly, and her brothers, Shane, Trevor, Cody, and weekends. year, and fishing promises to be even better this year. in areas Popular fishing in Scofields state the at River system Green park camping heavy State Park, due to the an- southeast Utah include facilities are already nual Friendship Cruise Scofield Lake, where completely reserved for crowds the opening weekend, but which originates at the record-breakinthis the are at facilities These year. day use will be permitted expected weekend. launching opening first-comfirst-serve- d two weekends will of- park. Also, both Dead Last years excellent on a with restricthe basis, from resulted Goblin and sumPoint Horse the fishing ficially kick off tions on the number of day mer recreation season in Valley have traditionally treatment and use visitors admitted. the lake the two of these use over previous Utah. heavy The Huntington Lake and Palisade Lake areas Brandon. Grandparents have also been busy are Mr. and Mrs. John making preparations for Quist in Orem and Mr. and an anticipated good-siz- e Mrs. ElRay Foote in crowd and good fishing on Aurora. May 8 was the birthday opening weekend. to for little Jill. She is the JenMax According sen, Regional Supervisor, new little daughter of anyone planning to camp Dean and Marlene Vest. at any of these areas She weighed 8 lbs. 11 oz. during the busy weekends and the little brothers brothers to her are are encouraged to make advance camping reser- Jeremy and Peter. Granvations. Reservation ap- dparents are Mr. and Mrs. plications can be obtained Robert (Bernita) Hurst of at any state park areas or Mapleton and Mr. and offices, and mailed or Mrs. Samuel (Glenna) taken in person to the VestofSpringville. These ladies were just in specific park, along with n Bump-Bustithe required reservation the Mothers Day spirit and camping fee. Plenty of more than the rest of us, 1 time should be allowed for guess. On May 9, Larry confirmation of the reser- and Lynda Freeman had vations. an 8 lb. 10 oz. baby boy. Luke will be his name and this delights Logan and Leah, his older brother and sister. So now Larry, Lynda, Logan, Leah and Highlighting the activities of nearby state park areas this month are the preparations for the Memorial Day weekend and the annual fishing Memorial Day weekend activities are especially g e, 529-352- 5 Luke can go looking for lots of lovely, little happinesses in life. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Mary) Heagle of Ventura, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern (Elda) Freeman of Fillmore. Mrs. Heagle is visiting and helping out at home for a for the weekend, leaving and Friday evening coming home Sunday. y Quentin and Thora and family went to Ot-tle- Centerfield Sunday to spend Mothers Day with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Christensen, who Thursday, May this year. 'They have surely done a superb job and they did most of the work themselves. They can surely be proud. They spend so much time helping others, its a wonder that they have progressed so far on their A home. host of met them at another daughters home, Morris congratulations. and Donne!ia Reid, to Twenty-thre- e family spend the day and have members met at the Salt dinner. Lake Airport Friday when Amy Quarnberg had all Alan, son of Herald and short while. What of her children home for Mary Curtis, arrived blessings grandmothers Sunday, highlighted with home from his mission in can be. dinner and visiting. Leon Italy. Included were Julie Theres quite an art in and Dixie and son Bryan and her parents, Mr. and getting your familys of Riverton; Allen, Mary, Mrs. Clifford Woodland. names to go together so and Marcie of Redmond; Sunday, Julie gave her well and start with the Jaquetta and three boys of mission report at the 2nd same The Salina, and Ellis, Julie and Ward in Salina, as she just letter. arrived home about two Spainhowers have done it sons of Aurora. with Rs and Js. Robert Gerald and Inez Mason weeks ago also. Talk about has his two sons, Robert were delighted to have balancing your life . . . this and Ryan, while Joy has their daughters, Carma has surely worked out neat Jayne, and Jennifer at Pearson and Lorraine for Alan and Julie. Alan home. Joan lives in Orem Johnson, home for will report his mission in and Jan is married and Mothers Day this year. Aurora 1st Ward Sunday. lives in Payson. She and They came Friday. The Sunday, Julie and her Joan came home for group took a sightseeing parents and three of Mothers Day, and Jan trip to Green River and Julies sisters, as well as a her little around to Hanksville and brother with his wife and brought daughter, Jessica. How home through Wayne baby, visited and had dinfun! County. The gals spent ner at the Herald Curtis While were talking Sunday in church and home. Next week, the Curabout fun things . . . visiting with them. tises will have their turn Sharon Stowe presented The Masons report that as they gather for the her annual dance review a week ago, Mr. and Mrs. report of Alan. Couldnt Thursday night at the Asa Nielsen, a grand- work out much neater. cultural hall. About 40 daughter, and their little Dennis, Mary Lee and students participated in daughter, Nieca, visited Jessica Dailey were a part The Main Event - as it with them from their of the occasions. was entitled. There were home in Provo. And on Doris Knapp has spent 20 different numbers with Friday, Geralds brother, the week visiting with a good BALANCE in Mr. and Mrs. LeVoy friends in Aurora from her ryhthm, sizes and shapes. (Voile) Mason, and her home in Ashland, Kansas. There was one thing sister, Merle Ott, visited She says, It is good to see everyone seemed to have with them. The Masons everyone again. and that was a happy face. had gone to Salt Lake to Tom and Karen moved to Aurora Congratulations, Sharon, get Mrs. Ott and were on in such an undertaking. their way back to their about two weeks ago, with Mothers Day has been home in Santa Clara when their family. They are another special holiday for they stopped in for a visit. living in the Ray Mason Last week, Ada Smiths home, across the street many. Oral and La Veda south of Quentin Ottley. Taylor came to visit her sister and brother-in-lamother, Mrs. Millie An- from North Ogden came Welcome to Aurora . drews. Their home is in Friday and stayed until Friday, a wedding dinPayson. Sunday. They were ex- ner was held at the Kent and Marlis Free- cited to see the completion cultural hall for Bryson man and family traveled (just about) in the Smiths and Karen Hopkins after to Fillmore for the holiday home. Marvin and Ada their marriage in the Man-t- i with his parents, Vern and began their home in 1977 Temple. She is a Elda Freeman. They went and moved in on April 14 of daughter to Donald Gene Sum-mera- ll w Pages 15, 1980 The that held was reception evening in Monroe. The Scouts and Beehive girls from the 2nd Ward spent an evening at the Manti Temple last Friday, doing baptism work and had a luncheon at the cultural hall afterwards. - To find a BALANCE IN the news it seems we and Alice Shaw. ... must have always Eugene Stanley also went . to the hospital in Richfield last Sunday evening, a week ago, with a suspected heart attack. He came home Thursday and is a little better. Good luck, Red. A very special meeting was held on April 30 at the scout cabin for all the Cub Scouters and leaders in the 1st Ward. A fun with banana evening, splits for all, was enjoyed and awards from the dens and then something very aU of the ' super special cubs and their leaders had brought photos of the Blue and Gold Banquet, held in . Feb., and Mrs. Marlis Freeman had completed organizing them in a time capsule which was presented to Bishop Versal Mason to be put away for; 10 years. Then it will be opened at the Blue and. Gold Banquet that year.; Should be lots of fun and very interesting. Something else that is is the very interesting news. I like to get a little color in it so lets try this : . ... are color what blueberries when they are green? The answer is red. Id say that was enough color for one week. Put you? electricity budget on a diet. COFFEE 100-WAT- T MAKER, 25C a month BULB, 6c a month ICECREAM FREEZER, 3c a month TOASTER, v 140 a month SUN LAMP, 45C a month - a BF Goodrich Tires Deals on our best radiate May $2g)9 OUR BEST STEEL RADIAL FOR STEEL RADIAL GT LIFE SAVER. 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