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Show Aurora News Y '' 529-352- Schol Ltlltcll or 529-986- 3 5 GREEN day I ing up Saturday the grass knows it and every blade is trying to gef with it . . . Everyone be careful and A,,y Ifl needtotowear K'lwsure green and .duve safely so you wont get pinched A few items of news before we talk about some CGREENIES in the new ;r , awards organizations . . . 'South of the border, '(down Mexico way . . . Thurel and Karen Mason, Lee ..?;had and Verna and Bart and -peha Curtis of Sait Lake IjV'fBteine and Amy Curtis v'son) formed a group to take V 28;'s'pecial tour of that area. 5'VThey spent a few days in of Mexico City and y''each Mapulco. Karen reports it v',wa8 educational, hot, fun, 'drift very interesting. The rZ'gtOn must have had some the luck of the Irish, even February, when they ... W John-(Salin- The Senior Sunday School president is Dale Mothershead ; counselors, Ross Davis and Chris Fillmore; Carla Fillmore, secretary. Chorister is Betty Mason, with Dalene Torgersen as organist. The Jr. Sunday School finds Sally Heath as coordinator; Karla Tucker, secretary; Kelly Whitlock, chorister; and Ellen Ottley, organist. Scott Johnson is the new Young Mens Mutual advisor, with Ronald Sharp and Dixon Farley as counselors, and Royce Mason, secretary. Working with the scouting are Ked Nielsen, scoutmaster; Exploring, Terry Heath, and Varsity, Jerry Hansen. I hope I got that right. Shannon Mason is the Young Ladies advisor. DeAnn Colby is a coun- selor, and LaJuana Mothershead as secretary. j'made the trip, because Wanting to work with the ,ttjey all caught a sailfish scouts are allthe girls. (I H''joyt m the ocean. Thurels know I got that right! ) (I was the smallest, a mere 8 also think you did, Leona, ft' 3 in. long, and thats hot wooooo!!) T.T. Primary President is 'fjshy, its luck good luck. Susan with Gerald and Inez Mason Bagley, :V; weot to Idaho Falls, Idaho Beverly Farley and Leisa ' last Monday to the home of Deaton as counselors. .their granddaughter, Joyce Spainhower is ! ! , . . . Car-m&X- -- Kay Taylor is the chorister, and Doris Bastian the organist. The five new heads of the organizations (as well as the rest of their person) remarked briefly and told Nelson. Carma Lee secretary. AAftad undergone surgery and ywas delighted with special T' i ctjnjpany like that. It ended vjn v three-wa- visiting y a 2 because her mother, of Las yearson Vegas, was also there.. The Masons vwere back to Salt Lake City Jhy .Thursday at the home of their son, Leon, and family , -x'and came home Friday. Relief lhe outgoing Society presidency of the ''Aurora Ward met at the home of President Billie -- i.au Johnson for a dinner ' patty Thursday evening. Zr With the husbands accom-''panyin- g them (of course, especially when theres right?) those atten--Athwere Thora and Qin- -' fen Ottley, Lynda and -Larry Freeman, and Edith irtd,Verr Durfee. Im sorry '1 said that, but Ive noticed ',ynen like to go stomach times. I guess thats A. only fair when theyre so good to sacrifice for their '2 wives to do so much. .Youve been a real good fJu) . . . Thanks to all. Bastian has had .vHer. mother visiting here 'y ;for a few days. Mrs. Clara Draper came here directly A; from a hospital visit and 'went back yesterday for a --Jv checkup. Darwin and Donna attended a District .Managers convention at the Ramada Inn in Salt ? Lake City Tuesday through 'Z Thursday this past week. 'vThis was for the B.L.M. he works. After the convention, they visited With his sister, the Lloyd :',FaJlrni family, in Clear-- ; ''field. South of the Pipeline . . . 2nd Ward way . . . down V j'jThat is to the tune of v South of the Border, in ', case you want to go back 'and sing that again . . . ) '. I called the new groups of Car--2'ftn- g' ,' at A -- of their happiness, ap- prehensions, but dedication to their new positions. The chapel was full for both wards Sunday evening . . '. to the delight of everyone. (T.T.s Note: I heird Boyd Gurney remark, I thought there would .be plenty of as)' be and his room, family sat down behind me on the last row, getting there close to starting time.) The 1st Ward has 380 110 with families. I didnt get the other statistics before it members, was too late to call. Bishop Mason asked for cooperation and continued dedication to make two super good wards in the stake. He conducted the following business: As the., missing Relief Society counselor; Karen Hales was found, and secretary is Beth Kennedy. Their chorister is Mickey Tuft; organist, Heather Sorensen. For the Primary organization, Cheryl Huntsman (Dennis wife) is the new president, with Debbie Thornton and Tammy Tatum as counselors and Beverly Larsen Marjorie Mickelsen March. Mrs. Christy Mickelsen Hamburger gravy over was in Salt Lake visiting whipped potatoes, buttered children for few a her days. red beets, turnip slices and Her daughters, Mrs. Ray watercress, pear (Veone) Kelsen and Mrs. wcheese, fry bread, honey LaMar (Merle) Whitlock, . butter, milk. brought her home. On Sunday, March 4, she was March hostess to a TUESDAY, dinner e 20 on buns, for Veones family Atbirthday. potato salad with eggs, butwere Mrs. Mr. and tending tered vegetables, Que Mickelsen, Mrs. Marmilk. cookie, cella Hansen, Centerfield; Mr. and Mrs. Doriup WEDNESDAY, March Nelson and family, Rich21 Fried chicken, whipand Viones field; ped potatoes wgravy, hot who had buttered vegetable, French daughter, Kathy, come with her down. bread and butter, pink apDenzil and Marion Anplesauce, milk. derson, of Salt Lake, had a baby girl, 7 lbs. 15 oz., Feb. THURSDAY, March 27. She is their first child 22 Franks in buns, and grandparents are potatoes, carrot, Miles and Donna Anderson, peanut and raisin salad, and Mrs. Tina Redmond, prune snap, milk. Isom Black, Richfield; Mrs. March Elodie Allred, Centerfield. FRIDAY, 23 Chicken fried steaks, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad cheese potato puffs, spring Peterson were Salt Lake green salad, w.w. bread & visitors Saturday and Sunbutter, apple betty, milk. day. JoAnne DeBiase, Groton, THE CRAFTY CRAFTERS Conn., was visiting her sister and brother-in-laThe Crafty Crafters held John and Roxanne Johnson their first meeting on Mar- and family, for a few days. ch 8, 1979. We elected our Miss DeBiasi is moving to officers. President, Linda Pocatello where her parenBurr; vice president, ts, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Denice Roberts; secretary, DeBiasi, live. Mrs. Jay Christensen RaShelle Camp; reporter, to Debra Reynolds ; song went Rancho leader, Frances Sabin. Our Cucamonga, Calif, to assist next meeting will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. March 15. We are going to Keith Christensen, who make macrame wall had a baby boy Friday, March 2. He has a brother, hangings. Adam, 1 years old. GranDebra Reynolds, Reporter dparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Sargeant, Rock Spring,- Wyo.; MONDAY, ... Bar-be-qu- le - Koosharem Old Folks Party Set The annual Koosharem Party will be held Saturday, March 17, at the Koosharem Elementary School gym, according to Cray Camp, chairman. Dinner will be served at 1 p.m., followed by a program and dance. Supper will be served at 7 p.m., with the remainder of the evening reserved for dancing. Camp urged that persons bring their partner and enjoy the day. Old Folks SUSC Offers Class Here Classes in educational psychology and teaching reading in elementary schools will be taught spring quarter in Richfield, part of an bachelors program spon- sored by Southern Utah State College. The two classes are part of an program established last year through the SUSC School of Continuing Education and Public Service which trains teachers in Richfield using 'organization leaders and thats counselor, with Neale the same criteria as is used " pkay, if you think it is . . . Christensen as assistant on the SUSC campus. Registration for, the green things - proves Deacons advisor. Richard ' C they re growing, right? Van Dyke is the secretary. classes will be held at 6:30 The 2nd Ward met Sun- -' p.m. March 23 in the RichThe Young Ladies Ad- field High School media day evening for their first vj.eyer Sacrament meeting visor is Gwen Curtis, with center. Both courses will be Taylor and Judy held from 9 p.m. Fridays ;and sustained an entire Marie Christensen as counselors. and from 8:30 a.m. -- 12:30 organized organizSaturdays. ation. One hundred twenty The five heads of these p.m. Educational Psychology is 'officers and teachers were three-hou- r organizations also told of a class ; 'r introduced, sustained, and their anxieties and plans Education 342 and the acofficially installed to carry for super work and service companying lab is a five-hoon this very week. Bishop for all. class. Clifton Taylor conducted About a year ago, it was There also gave these were many determined that an .statistics . . . 2nd Ward has teachers sustained for all bachelors iK) members ; 116 families ; the groups tor Dotn wards. The Relief Society is 137 program would benefit Relief Society mem- would-b- e teachers in the ; 45 Elders; 22 High years old this March, and Richfield area, Phillip C. 94 all three Relief Society jj Priests; 6 Seventies; of chairman Carter, acting a had 42 3 from with 11, groups birthday par- the SUSC ijCiildren of Department to 'children under three. ty celebrate. There were Teacher Education, said. , Bishop Taylor remarked, short lessons, The was 5$'so well get better as we luncheon and a program. establishedprogram by invitation of Vicki Nielsen organized older. the to assist the and directed, authored, A Sevier School District. mathematics class for and Deaton in, are participated 'vjjjshopric Jerry teachers was elementary r the decorated for program-foExecutive Secretary; offered there soon thereafboth wards. Our Ward Clerk; jiFaul Mason, ter. and building got a real workout, ;$lilen Torgersen There are now between too . . . Tuesday with two as Harward nMjdrian 25 and 30 persons enrolled Relief Societies, a funeral, Sosistants to the clerk. in the program each quarJr'Vickl Nielsen is ward two Mutuals, and a ter, Carter said. 5 Chorister, and Judy Gurney Primary. an time Irish for Its ward organist. was blessing (Maybe next Ottley Less ;vThora sustained last week as the week I can give you a ScotOnion growers in Utah Relief Society ch blessing) pvw May there always be have expressed their intenPresident, and her are Sue Ricketts, work for your hands to do. tions to plant 2,000 acres for i Education Counselor, and May your purse always the 1979 crop, according to Oarol Lee Johnson as hold a coin or two. May the the Utah Crop and crfqmemaking Counselor, sun always shine on your Livestock Reporting SerEdith af)d Durfee, windowpane. May a rain- vice. The figure is 300 acres The R.S. bow be certain to follow less than were planted to secretary. viotganist is Vicky Barney, each rain. May the hand of the crop in 1978, and comHth Gayle Johnson as a friend always be near pares with 1,800 acres planted in 1977. you. eborister. -- 7-- ur 'nd -- mini-classe- s, Sjt .... - coun-Aglo- I rs Onions babys 1:30-3:3- great-grandchil- d. er Cut Costs -- Plant Garden Because living, of the costs of family there ever-increasi- is con- siderable interest in family vegetable gardens in Sevier County, according to Marven Ogden, County USU Extension agent. and their daughter, A home vegetable garwent Saturdown Colleen, is planned dening day, and they came home from 10program a.m. - noon Friday, her Sunday. They report March in 16, the father is doing fine. auditorium of the Sevier Ernei Christensen became ill while at the County Courthouse, Richfield. Manti Temple Friday and The program will emwas taken to the Richfield phasize soil analysis and We our send best Hospital. wishes to him. preparation, variety selecMrs. Vannoy Christensen tion and planting, was taken back to the irrigation and methods, inhospital in Salt Lake when sect and disease control, she suffered a setback. Her weed control, and storage. son, Leon, reported, to Dr. Alvin Hampson, USU Merlin and Lyal Ashman' Extension horticulturalist, that she was doing better. . will be the resource Mr. and Mrs. Gerry .specialist the for' Ashman and family, Salt discussion. Lake, came down for the weekend to visit his parents, the Merlin Ashmans. Sheep Decline They had a family party for their daughter, Tammy, Sheep numbers in Utah for her 9th birthday. Gerry declined one percent is still in a cast from his during 1978, according to recent attack by two dogs the Utah Crop and but is getting much better. Livestock Reporting SerMr. and Mrs. Gordon vice. The value ot sheep Johnson and girls went to and lambs was up 34 perLoa Sunday to spend the cent to $40.8 million, as the day with her parents, Mr. average value per head and Mrs. Lester Oyler. continued to rise, j Sunday evening meeting' The Jan. 1 inventory of speakers were Bonnie all sheep in the state Miller,, youth speaker; totalled 486,000 head, comNikki pared with 491,000, head a Maylen . and Mickelsen and children, year ago. This continued Cami and Trent; Randall the long decline in sheep and Lainie Heath. Marci numbers but slowed the Lund was sustained as rapid decline since 1972. Junior Sunday School Numbers be may teacher. Collin Hales was stabilizing, as ewe lands advanced to a teacher in increased 6,000 from the the Aaronic Priesthood. same period a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney -- . Peterson hosted dinner Sunday for Violet Johnson, and Idonna Jorgensen, and Elton and Marella Taylor, Salina. , Graveside services were held Monday at 2:30 p.m. i and It took astronauts about three days to get to th moon; at that rate, it would take 878,000 yeers to reach the closest star, Proxima Centauri. Legion Auxilary Meeting American The Legion hold a elect- rification; Fred Mickelsen won first place in home and farmstead improvement; and Curtis Whipple won first in swine production in the Foundation Awards. Mickelson took a third place in extemporaneous speaking, and Jeff Sorensen participated in public speaking. The parliamentary teaih was Mickelsen, Hansen, Whipple, Bruce Crane, and Sorensen, chairman. Fruit Crop Seminar Is Tonight A Home Fruit Production is planned for program home owners, commercial producers, and Agent, Marven Ogden. It will be held from 7 - 9 p.m. today (Thursday, March . 15) in the auditorium of the Sevier County Courthouse in Richfield. AMERICAN LEGION BEAUTY-Jo- di Marshall, USU Dr. Alvin of Mr. Mrs. and Ross of J. Marshall daughter Salina, Extension Hampson, horticulturalist, will represent the Salina American Legion Post No. 36 and District No. 6 in the annual Utah American Legion will be the resource leader. He . will discuss variety beauty contest, to be held Saturday, March 17, at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City. The pageant is being selection and planting, held in connection with the 60th birthday celebration of irrigation applications, inthe Legion. Last years state winner was Brenda Lar- sect and disease control, pollination, and weed consen of Salina. Salina American Legion 1919, in Paris, France by Post No. 36 will join 16,000 representatives from the other Posts who will various branches' of the It now includes celebrate the service. members from both World birth60th organizations Wars, as well as the day this month. Warren R. Jensen, local Korean and Vietnam conflicts. post commander, said a The Department of Utah special birthday will celebrate the anniverbanquet is scheduled for local Legion members and sary with a confab SaturMarch 17, at the Hilton guests at 7 p.m. Friday, day, March 30, at the Legion Hotel in Salt Lake: City. District 6 Commander Hall. Reservations must be Courtney Larsen of Salina made by March 28 with and Jodi Marshall, the either Jensen or Marvin Salina and District 6 entrant in the Legion beauty The Lorentzen. post will attend. is auxiliary handling pageant, Brenda Larsen, daughter dinarrangements for the of Mr. and Mrs. Courtney ner, which also includes a Larsen, is the reigning short program. Utah American The American Legion Miss was founded March 15 17, Legion. trol and pruning. The discussion will include small fruits. ' A Pruning Demonstration schedule will be determined with the participants attending the if program evening desired. Turn off appliances when not in use. Especially remember to turn off record players, radios' and televisions when you leave the room. ' Check car tire pressure at least once a month. Underinflated tires wear faster and decrease fuel economy by as much as one mile per gallon. -- Junior Prom OF MUSIC Getting Into the Act U1T Music lovers can now play a supporting role in cellence. Short Course Hogs can be produced economically in Utah, according to Nyle J. Matthews, USU Area Livestock Specialist, who said many producers get too much invested in facilities when they start in the hog business. Good facilities are important but need not be elaborate, Matthews said. The proper buildings and equipment will be a topic for discussion at the Hog Production short course to be held at the Sevier County Courthouse in Richfield. The meeting will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 22 in the auditorium of the courthouse. Dr. Haven Hendricks, who is in charge of swine production at Utah State University, will present material on proper swine housing and equipment. He will also present material on feeding and feed rations. Also, Drs. Craig Burrell and Clell Bagley will present material on breeding management and swine diseases at the short course. Hog producers from seven counties are invited to attend the session. The program will last until 3:30 p.m. in Sevier County and the surrounding area by the County USU Extension y On Swine hor- ticultural nurseries Auxiliary will one of the Metropolitan meeting at 7 p.m. tonight Operas greatest dramasthe struggle to main(Thursday, March 15) at tain its standards of ex- the Legion Hall. This is to plan for the Legion Birthday party, which will be held March 3t0. All concerned with this project should plan to attend. i and service agricultural Mrs. Kiesel before May 14. Classes will be held from - digestive 4 field. Alan Hansen won first place in agricultural sales Landscaping Sessions Set system, and he was taken back to the hospital. Orvil and Ethel Jensen accompanied Mrs. J.B. Crane to Salt Lake Monday, March 5, to keep an a with appointment specialist for Mrs. Jensens eye problem. They visited relatives. Tom and Jan Hales had a baby boy, 8 lbs. 13 oz., Monday, March 5. He has a sister, Audrey Marie, 3 yecsi)W- - His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Hales, Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds, Salina. He will be named Adam Tommy. J. Arthur and Burton Christensen and Owen and Elva Christensen went to Price to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christensen Sunday. Lee is doing good since his surgery. Mrs. Carl Lewis went to Kanab Thursday to meet her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson, who came home from El Paso, Texas, where they had been with their son since Mr. Johnsons heart surgery. Carl Sammy this with summer, Margaret Kiesel as the instructor. Persons interested in course, taking the part of the Sevier School District Adult Education program, should contact , s, Page North Sevier Farmers of America competed last Thursday in the area contest held in Rich- - Mrs. Ida . Two ceramics classes will be offered in Salina Mickelsens, and Mr. and Church. Mrs. Hillard Funk in There are a few openings Sterling, and also to trans- in the classes, Mrs. Kiesel act business. said- Class size is limited to Jennifer Johnson had a 20. A $10 registration fee is party for her 6th birthday persons who are charged Friday afternoon. Ten not taking the course for friends enjoyed playing school credit. There is games and having lunch high no charge for those persons with her. Her mother, Mrs. for credit Gordon Johnson, was taking the course towards ,a h'igh school hostess. and Mary diploma. Whitney Christensen returned Sunday from a Caribbean cruise. They left March 3 and flew from Salt Lake with Beehive Tours to San Juan Puerto Rico. They got on the ship Americanis and sailed to the islands. They For helpful tips to imwent to St. Maartin, Martinique, Barbados, St. prove landscaping and orLucia, Antigua, and St. namental gardening skills Thomas, and came back to and knowledge, the Sevier Puerto Rico. County USU Extension ofMr. and Mrs. Coy Ander- fice has planned a program son had a baby girl Sunday, to assist home owners and March 11, 6 lbs. 10 oz., in other persons. the L.D.S. Hospital in Salt Two Separate programs Lake. Grandparents are have been scheduled to Marvel and Darlene An- provide' the residents of derson, Redmond, and Sevier County the option of Quentin and Thora Ottley, attending eithet- daytime or Aurora. Grandmother is evening sessions, 0 Mrs. Vera Anderson. She is scheduled from Veras 15th p.m. Wednesday, March 21, and also from 7 - 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin that day:, Both home landscaping Johnson, Hunter, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and ornamental gardening Leslie Seely and Mr. and sessions will be held in the Mrs. Clifford Christensen. auditorium of the Sevier Mrs. Kevin Hatch was County Courthouse in Rich-fielhostess to a v William Varga of the party for her Sunday School class Thursday USU Horticultural Researevening. They had a lot of ch and Plant Science fun choosing the menu they Department will be the wanted from different discussion specialist. He is names, not knowing what also the director in charge the names would be. of the Farmington OrRShelle Rasmussen, namental Gardening ExDiana Christensen, and periment Station. Beautification of our Laurie Jensen helped Mrs. Hatch. It was held at the homes and public buildings Hatch home. gives much satisfaction to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Watts, property owners and the Murray, visited Sunday public. Lets make Sevier with her mother, Mrs. Nora County a show place in which to live, Marven Hansen. Ogden, USU Extension agent, said. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs: Earl Spencer. Doris stayed on because there were complications with the Offered 1 - 4 p.m.' on Monday and Aberdeen, Tuesday, beginning June 11 came to visit Ida., Sunday and June 12, in the high Mrs. Mabel Crane, in school art room in the Evan basement of the old LDS the Salina, great-grandmoth- 15, 1979, FFA Area To Salina Post Meet Held Celebrate Birthday Future Michaelson, oven-brown- as secretary. Devon Bullard is the new cubmaster, with Tana Bennett as secretary. The new Sunday School organization has President Eldon Mason, with Therron Shaw and Sid Curtis as his counselors. The Young Mens Mutual has Richard Wasden as advisor, with Jon Scott as assistant to the Priests and Larry Freeman, 1st counselor, with Roger Taylor as assistant Teachers advisor and Steve Tatum as 2nd for Arthur Faxx, husband of Fawn Anderson Faxx, a former Redmond resident. Mrs. Nora Hansen had a lunch for them after. They were neighbors when they lived here. Mrs. Craig.Lund and Mrs. Rick Mickelsen and children attended a birthday party for their grandmother, Mrs. Maude Hone, in Centerfield Saturday. Don and, Sylvia 19 THE SUN, March Ceramics Class as one of the worlds finest opera companies, the Met has attracted nearly all of the worlds greatest singers at one time or another. Almost all the great opera conductors have appeared there. Now located at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York, it depends for survival on the generosity of public contributors, government subLong-know- . sidies and box-offic- e receipts. 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