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Show Free Auto Class For N nth Sevier Boy Scouts Aurora tropp a camp- wildlife management; Brett Nuzman, cooking, lifesaving, pioneering; management; Robert management; Leon cooking; Jason Nielsen, cooking, canoeing, fish & wildlife management. & canoeing, Huntsman, first aid, fish & wildlife management; Bradley Gull, fish & wildlife management; Brett Nuzman and Bobby mile swim. Hales, Aurora Troop 649 : Louis Kjar, scoutmaster; Corey Thurston, archery, cooking, canoeing, fish & wildlife management; Michael Thurston, camping, cooking; Paul Da week visiting the Fhrleys. the Richfield High School Mary Jo Ericksen, Provo, Vo Ag shop Tuesday, Beverlys sister, spent a July 13. The workshop is couple weeks with the geared to both Farieys also, while Justin leaders and others in the spent two weeks in Provo community who are in- with his grandparents. terested in preventive Lucille Palmer was maintenance and care of operated on last week in their Automobile. Provo. She is doing well and will be pretty The one-da- y program home soon. is being offered at no Lisa Perry, daughter of cost to participants; it will be from 8 a.m. - 5 Ray and Janis Perry, had her tonsils out last Friday p.m. in Richfield. She hopes to For more details and be feeling better soon. Maureen Black took forms, contact Steve Jackson, Troy Shaw, Brett Barney, Extension youth agent, Jason Peterson, and at Brian Shaw up to see Daniel in the hospital in Salt Lake City. Daniel is feeling better, and they have put a cast on his cracked hip. He may be able to come home next week. 4-- Spainhower, camping, Bobby Hales and Timothy Smith accepted invitations to return to Maple Dell as part of the junior staff and left June 21. Also from attending Redmond News - 'MtevijvUt TKtoieUt Britton and Warren one-mil- tug-o-wa- r, toss. Troop 649, Aurora, manned by Michael ahd Corey Thurston, Pavil Davies, Robert Spain-- , Jason Nielsen, hower, and Brady Edwards, won first place overall with a score. Troop 648, Aurora, consisting of Rycharn Freeman, Bret Barney, Brett Nuz-maTroy Shaw, Brian Shaw, Bradley Gull, Mark Colby, Mark Martin, Leon Huntsman, and Bobby Hales, carried away third place honors. Another highlight of the week was Wednesday, when Robert Smith, Michael Thurston, Britton Hansen, and Bobby Hales were elected by their respective troops to the service and camping oriented Order of the Arrow program and later tapped out. These scouts ct n, another week of camp within a year to finalize their elections. It is an honor for a young man to be chosen to represent his 529-339- 0 The family of Martin reactivating members. and Gina Jensen held Newel Olsens daughits reunion June 26 at the ter, Kathryn, and husand park. band, Tom Anderson, bowery About 200 members at- La Mirada, Calif., came tended. The Martin Jen--se- Tuesday, June 22. They had 13 children. Six went with Newel and are living; they are: Aleen on a camping and Marvin, Oral, Byron, fishing trip. Mrs. Gilbert (Marva) Dean, LaRene Madsen, and Sonoma Bosshardt. Watters was in Salt Lake All of the families living City three days with her and deceased were re- daughter, Betty Jensen, presented. Marvin and who was injured as she Byron were hosts, assist- rode her bike and was hit ed by their families, who by a car. She received a planned a very special concussion and bruises day of games and a and an arm injury. hayride. They rode by Marvas sister, Bene and the homes and homes ites BiU Jenkins, and daughof their parents and took ter, of Sandy, brought a tour of their last home her home. They all went owned now by Gail and fishing. Bronzel Picketts moJoeAnn Heath, who graciously let them tour it. It ther died. She was Agnes was known to them as Pickett, and her funeral the home on the hill. was Friday, June 25, in They pointed out the Gunnison. Attending former town hall, school, from here were Bronzel and church where Martin and Rula, Glen and served as bishop from LeAnn Pickett. Lynn and June 29, 1902 until 1913. Karen Peterson came One of the homesites was from Salt Lake City to out ; by the south red attend. Also attending knoll,, where they lived in was Lester Jensen. a cabin and homesteadBrendon Bosshardt, ed. They visited the salt Collin Hales, and Ted mines and heard Ronald Mickelsen left Monday Bosshardt explain the morning to attend a procedures as they tour- football camp in Cedar ed it. The hayride was City. Kay Hales drove planned as a treasure them down and Coach hunt, and the treasure Glen Partridge took a was found at the mine. load of boys from the Small bags of salt with school. the date of the reunion Whitney and Mary written on them, plus a Christensen went to Delrecipe for pioneer table ta Friday evening to the salt, i wedding reception of a Mr. and Mrs. Byron niece, Kathy Wintch, and Jensen hosted dinner George Tilby. Kathy is a Sunday for Dennis and daughter of Kenneth and Kathleen Jensen for their Enid Wintch of Everett, 25th wedding anniver- Wash. George is from sary. Sharing their day Ely, Nev. and is a were their family and grandson of Vince Tilby, Wallace and Amelda who used to live here and Foulson and two grand- was the husband of children, Harvey and Hannah Neilson. Kathy Loma Dickerson and fa- teaches school in Delta. Her parents were here mily. LaMar and Sonoma with Whit and Mary. Bosshardt came home Hie Whitney ChristenWednesday from their sens have sold their mission in Torreon home to Kendyl Wilkins Mexico. They had parents, Mr. and Mrs. served a year and were Orman L Wilkins of St. Coa-huil- a, George. They have a new home under construction by Mickelsen Construction on the lot just south of her parents home, Ira and Edna Jensen, occupied now by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Anderson. Sacrament meeting: Youth speaker, Susan Christensen. Brian and Lori Dumas and Marlin and Cynthia Mason, speakers. A musical number by a young ladies chorus, directed by Luella Jorgensen accompanied Lund. and by Marti Released were Lola Jensen and Marjorie Christensen as Primary workers. Danny Wilson was ordained a deacon by Bishop Bosshardt. President Clifton Taylor was visiting. Mrs. Kenneth (Emma) Hales was in Cedar City for the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen of Cedar City. Also attending were her children, Bruce and Claudia Gardiner, Mrs. Evelyn Parik, and Thad Draper and girls, Sandra and Gail. Carl and Ramona Lewis and their children, Tim and Colleen Willden and family, were in Kanab over the weekend visiting Ramonas pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson. Mrs. Jail (Beth) Klun-gervi- k and son, Brent, Heber City, visited Wed- nesday and Thursday with her parents, the Evan Mickelsens. Their family got together for a wiener roast in their back yard that evening. Friday, their sister-in-laMrs. Reynold (Florence) Lindhardt, West Valley City, visited them. John and Roxanne Johnson had her sister, Diane, and husband, Scott Park, and baby of San Diego, Calif., visit them over the weekend. They will be visiting relatives in Utah and Idaho. They plan to come back here enroute home next week. Nathan and Betty Anderson and family attended a Clark family reunion Saturday in Tooele. This is on Nathans side. Gleave and Velda Pe terson were in Layton during the week to get acquainted with their new grandson and visit his parents, Nordell and Carolyn Peterson. Randy Heath left Tuesday, June 22, for Circle, Alaska to mine gold for C.M.C. of California. Nine men. including a mining engineer, Marty Jensen of Bountiful, went. The same company that sent a group of local men to Africa last week is financing the project. They will be gone until Aurora News this week. Beverlys couState University, will David Oryall and his conduct an automotive sin, two children, spent the at workshop vies, camping, cooking; Brady Edwards, cooking, canoeing, fish & wildlife archery, wildlife Hales, canoeing, fish Bobby The Salina Sun Dixon and Beverly FarDr. Von Jarrett, Extenhad company again ley at Utah sion specialist Sigurd were Marc Porter, Shawn Forsyth, and Chris Smith. 896-509- . Hansen, representing the new troop being chartered by the American Legion Post No. 36 of Salina placed second in the Coup Stick competition taking top honors in first aid, compass and firebuilding. They were congratulated during the morning flag ceremony on Thursday. On Friday afternoon, the Olympic competition started at 2 p.m. with the e running of the marathon. Of the 33 starters, Brett Barney of Troop 648, Aurora, finished first; Corey Thurston, Troop 649, Aurora, finished seventh, and W arren Hansen, who was knocked down at the start, finished fifteenth. The other events included the canoe race, rifle marksmanship, obstacle course, swimming relay, underwater relay race, log must attend val, basketry, mile swim, camping; Warren Hansen, basketry, wilderness survival, cooking, environmental science, rowing and mile swim, camping. Aurora Troop 648: Allen Mason, scoutmaster; rness survival; Jason Bret Barney, first aid, Flora and Casey Crane, fish & wildlife managecanoeing, wilderness sur- ment; Rycharn Freeman, vival; Gary Hampton, weather; Troy Shaw, fish & wildlife management; canoeing. Salina, American Le- Brian Shaw, canoeing, gion Troop: Jerry Han- fish & wildlife managesen, scoutmaster; Britton ment; Mark Colby, first Hansen, leatherwork, In- aid, fish & wildlife dian lore, environmental management; Mark Marscience, wilderness survi tin, cooking, fish & V) site, although this year, additional troops were invited to reach the required number of scouts. The same site has been reserved for next year, and 35 scouts will be needed to fill it. near-perfe- Smith, swimming. Salina, Troop 634: Tim Smith, scoutmaster; Timothy A. Smith, canoeing, lifesaving, wilderness survival; Robert Smith and Karl Rasmussen, environmental science, canoeing, wilde- organiza- as well as a challenge to live up to its high ideals of service and brotherhood. Other special awards went to lion Huntsman for meeting the requirements for the Pilgrim award in the mountain-ma- n program, and Mark Colby, who caught the first and largest fish of the fishing (12 derby. Merit Badge Winners The following scouts earned merit badges: Sigurd: Troop 614, Terry Collins, S.M.; Tim tion, troops have jointly reserved in this Leaders 4-- H Bell Maple Conquer Camp During the week of June 14 19, Camp Maple Dell, up Payson Canyon, hosted 27 scouts from the North Sevier County area. The group was composed of five troops from the towns of Aurora, Salina, and Sigurd, and was supervised by Jeny Hansen, . Allen Mason, Louis Kjar, Steve Tatum, and Tim Smith. This is the second consecutive year the two Thursday July 1, 1982 Diet Class Starts Again Behavior modification This was a terrible week for some people and their cars. Darlene Kjar was just minding her own business making when the ditch a jumped out and practically swallowed her car. It took quite a while to get it out. As for my car, I have found that the absolute safest place to put the keys so no one will take them is in the trunk. Its almost impossible to get them out, but Bob Johnson finally came to the rescue. So watch out, Im back on the road again -till the next time I lose them. Beverly Barleys mother, Mary Erickson of Provo, and grandmother, Geneva Cloward, Payson, and Aunt Leona Oryall and daughter, Gwen, came for the weekend. They spent some time at the Wayne County reunion and had a turkey dinner at the Farieys Sunday. They took Mary Jo home with them. Roger Taylors father died last week. The family all attended the funeral. We extend our deepest sympathy to the Taylor family. Jean Bastian and children spent several days last week in Goshen, visiting Ann Kirk, Jeans sister. Jay and Gladys Spencer and Orrin and Barbara Ingram hosted a be July 13 between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m., with a club party last Monday brief orientation session night. Everyone had a great time. following. sion of the diet and Both wards mutuals The first class of the nutrition class sponsored fun parties last had be will new session July by Sevier School Diweek. Tuesday, the Sek the and 20, stricts adult education cond Ward had a chicken course will be completed office. 14. fry at Maple Grove. Louis Sept. According to the teaKjar and Neil Sorensen For new class memOctober. Randys pa- cher, Vaunda Willis, recooked the chicken over a rents, Gail and JoeAnn gistration for the class bers, tuition will be $40; hot campfire, after which Designer Jeans Heath, took him to Salt and the first weigh-i- n will for those who have taken the kids cooled the cooks Class the class before, tuition Lake City to join the rest by dumping them in the includes is the This $35. for the flight He had just July 10th creek. $20 returnable fee dieters finished school at Utah 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m receive as they lose State University. Gail a had Ward The First Senior Citizens weight and record their dinner at the and son, Joey, and wife, park, after Center Seniors The Nutrition intake. moved him Sandra, had which they had a mud Program menu for next home and he had brought Call: To Enroll The class will be held football game. They all week includes: his daughter, Jenny, of Robyn Hendrickson at Ashman Elementary had a great, gooey time Bear River City, with School in Richfield, acMonday-Holidthrowing mud at each them home for a visit. to Mrs. Willis. other. cording WiWYWWWVW Gerry and Beth Foul-so- n Tuesda- y- Stuffed and family were baked beans, home the weekend before franks,& cottage cheese pears last with Blain and Ruby on lettuce leaf, cookie, Poulson and Lester Jenmilk-juicw.w. bread-buttesen. Gerry flies all over the U.S. attending meetings for Hercules. He Wednesda- y- Roast was in San FVandsco last whipped potatoes-gravbeef, week and will go to Florida, Chicago, and strawberry shortcake, Check with state Farm for one that does. Kansas City this week. bread-butte- r, milk-juicMrs. Dora Chidester moved to Salina this Thursda- y- Shepherds Call: week. The home belongs pie, cheese stock, sunto Ray Chidester since shine salad, p.b. brownhis father, Clifford, died. milk-juicr, ie, Kyle Bosshardt was in 290 W. Salt Lake City for a week Friday-Barbeq- ue chicwith his cousin, Trent, and his Uncle John and ken, potato salad, butter529-734- 5, Office Aunt Vicki Leavitt. ed com, apple pie, bread-butte- r, milk-juicHe went with them to 896-464- 1, Home Lagoon. He is a son of BossRonald and Ellen CARD OF THANKS hardt. Alan and Diane PeterW e would like to thank son had a baby boy, 8 lbs. 2 oz., Wednesday, the North Sevier Jeep June 23, in the Sevier Posse for the good work STATI AM Like a good they are doing for the Valley Hospital in RichThe rescue work neighbor, field. He will be named public. State Farm Is there. Derrek Thomas. He has a is well organized. Thank INSUftANCI Home Office Bloomington, Illinois again. you and a State Farm Mutual Automobile insurance company brother, Jeremy, sister, Chasity. GrandDanish Surname Frank & Mary Steele parents are Max Peterson, Redmond, and the late Gladys Peterson, and Ed and Maxine Bretz, Salina. are Nels Peterson, Redmond; Mrs. Bertha Olsen, Salt Lake City, and Jay Russel and Marie Bretz, Wapello, and stress management will be among the topics treated in the next ses- ten-wee- Seniors Menu 528-347- ay. e. r, y, broccoli-cauliflowe- r, Does your health insurance protect against plan help medical expenses large term illness? from long e. Max Albrecht rolls-butte- e. Main Salina, Utah e. Great-grandparen- ts Iowa. FROM NATURE S SUN RIPENED you're new to motorcycling, Kawasaki's got the perfect machine: the KZ305 CSR. It's a rugged bike that's big on style, big on economy and big on performance. But its low m price, low on maintenance, and the seat If twin-cylind- er makes it easy to ride even for shorter riders. With features like a drilled front disc brake, transmission and Kawasaki power, you're always ahead on this Kawasaki cruiser. 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