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Show IRecCtmttcC 'Hecva MARJORIE MICKELSEN PHONE 529-339- The M.I.A. had a Halloween party Tuesday evening. They went through a spook alley, played games, danced and had root beer and cookies. Mrs. Betty Kane, Provo visited het1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willardson Tuesday. She came down for the funeral of Milton Christiansen. Mrs. Orvil Jensen accompanied Mrs. Sheron Harward and Holly to Salt Lake Tuesday for a medical checkup for Holly. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kearns were in Salt Lake Thursday to keep a medical appointment for Mr. Kearns. They visited theirchil-dre- n. 0 and Karen Rasmussen parts assisted playing by primary children. Two songs by the Primary and a story by LaMar Bosshardt. The children did a grand march and then booths were open to sell chiliburgers, hot dogs, root beer, candy, etc. and for games. Doll clothes were sold. Primary officers and teachers all helped, President Faye Hampton was in charge. A quilting was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Doris Christensen for the Sevier County CowBelles. They are raising funds for the State Assn. Mr. and Mrs.Gleave Peterson, Las Vegas visited briefly WedD.U.P. held their meeting nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Adley Thursday afternoon at the home of Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Mrs. Ernel Jensen. A history of Peterson. They were enroute her grandfather was given by home from Montana where they w Mrs. Orvil Jensen. The lesson visited their daughter and was given by Capt. Nora Hansen. who have a new baby. .Refreshments were served by H h W Club met Thursday Leah Jensen and Mrs. Ida Chrisevening with Mrs. Ruby Poulson, tensen. hostess. Dinner was served at The Primary had a Halloween Moms Cafe and played pinochle party Friday evening. A short with Bessie Poulson, Faun Peterprogram was held first: skit, son and JoeAnn Heath winning Theres No Such Thing as A prizes. Mrs. Heath was a guest. with Carla Wilkins as Witch A party was given Thursday narrator and LaMar Bosshardt evening in the Legion Hall for son-in-la- . . Un-Offic- ial went to Hyrum to visit their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gates and Shirley Bjerregaard of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Versal Mason and was recently released from the family. family of Aurora put on the proMr. and Mrs. Owen Jensen, gram Sunday evening. Versal took Army and Jimmy Jones, who is in the Navy and home on leave. Salt Lake were here on Monday charge and spoke. Talks were by Kathleen, Russel, Barbara and It was given by the Legion and visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Owen ChristenMrs. Mason. Russel and Barbara Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell sen and Dirk took their son, Ryan sang two numbers. Kay Hales Rasmussen, who are the presito Salt Lake Sunday. He left Mondents were in charge. sang Love at Home accomKeith Christensen was home day morning for San Diego, Calpanied by Mrs. Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Blaln Spencer and from E.C.P.I. in Salt Lake over ifornia to go into the Navy for six the weekend and visited his paryears. family and Mrs. Earl Spencer, Barry Mickelsen, Meade Black Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chrisand Roger Black went to Salt Lake Jay Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. tensen. Mrs. Douglas Black went into Saturday and Sunday to visit rela- Dolph Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jensen and families over the Gunnison Hospital Friday to tives and friends. Meade Black drove the weekend. few a for observation Roger spend days Black to San Diego Monday after Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Jensen and treatment. Mrs. Ernel Christensen, Mrs. his leave which he spent with his and family visited her parents, Junior Lund and son Jeff went to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen over the weekend. Salt Lake and joined Mr. and Mrs. Black. Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Nelson, Jimmy Jones came from San Neal Neilson at the airport to see their son, Rohn Nielson leave Diego October 24th to visit until Mrs. Eva Peterson, Provo; Mrs. for Peru on a mission. Mrs. November 2nd with his parents, Alta Bills and Ben Hawley, Salt Lyman Holyoak of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones. He Lake were visiting Mrs. Leda daughter of the Neal Neilsons will go to Memphis, Tennessee Jensen and other relatives here after his leave to go to school for the weekend. was there too. and will work with jets. Mrs. Elton Taylor, Salinawent Jacky Chidester was home The Cub Scouts and parents in for eye surgery at the St. from school at C.S.U. to spend had a pack meeting Wednesday Marks Hospital in Salt Lake. the weekend with her parents, evening in the Recreation Hall. Mrs. Owen accompanied her and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Chidester. Games were played and awards her husband. She is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Hales earned were out. Toni Hanof Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peterson. given went to Salt Lake Sunday and cock was graduated from Cub Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bills, Monday on business and to visit Scouts. LaMar Bosshardt was in Cedar City were visiting at Mrs. relatives. Leda Jensen's Monday. charge. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jensen Douglas Jensen was in Provo went to Salt Lake Saturday to three days attending a posattend a family dinner at the tmasters training seminar. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee JenMrs. Leah Draper, Salt Lake; sen. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pickett Mrs. Bob Brashear, New Mexico and family, Rensselaer, Indiana visited Its a wise thing to be satisFriday with Mr. and Mrs. were home. with your lot - even if you fied Weekend Peterson. guests Sidney Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen with them were Mr. and Mrs. haven't a lot. Ryan Christensen who goes into the Navy. Barry Mickelsen who Vote Tally-Sevi- er County un&ia 'Hewt Page MRS. NEALE CHRISTENSEN PHONE 3 Thursday, November 5, 1970 WWVVVWMWVWMMVVVVWW Service News 529-324- 6 WWWWWWVWWXAWW The Primary held their Halloween Party Friday evening in the recreation hall. They had a and daughter visited in Gunnison Sunday afternoon with his grandmother, Mrs. George Christiansen. Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was put on by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nielsen, newcomers to Aurora. They have purchased and are residing in the Elmon Christensen home. Miss Chris Johnson and Miss Debra Torgerson hosted a Halloween party Saturday evening at the Johnson home for 7 friends. Games were played and they were served refreshments. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hales was their daughter, Mrs. Zina Nutter and daughters from Salt Lake City; their son Myron McAllister and family from Provo and a granddaughter Susan Valentine who is attendingcollege atB.Y.U. Dan Curtis of Salt Lake City visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Curtis during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thurel Mason were in Panguitch Saturday toat-ten- d funeral services for Jess short program. The children paraded in their costumes. Turkey dinners, chiliburgers, homemade candy, popcorn, icecream, homemade pie and drinks were sold. They also had a fish pond, dart and balloon game and a ring toss. It was an enjoyable evening for everyone who attended. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Neale Christensen Sunday afternoon was April Quarnberg and son Bryan from Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolsey and daughter have moved to Lost Creek to make their home. Robert is employed at the WInkel ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mason have moved here from Salina and will be living in the Luella Andrews home. Mrs. Reta Sorenson was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen In Salina for a farewell dinner for their grandson, Wayde Sorenson who is leaving for Fairbanks, Alaska this week where he will be living with his father, Jerold Coon. Mrs. Robert Bown and two of Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bastian her children from Bountiful spent the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ElRay Foote. Chad Rawlins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rawlins of Orem is spending this week visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Ila Shepherd have been her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shepherd, St. George and a grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith of California. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johnson were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Duke from Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Lynford Taylor spent the weekend in Salt Lake City visiting their sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Taylor. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milen Torgerson two days last week was Mrs. Torgerson's mother, Mrs. Madge Taylor from Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorenson received word last Tuesday of the arrival of a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bradshaw (formerly Iris Sorenson of Denver, Colorado. Phyllis flew to Denver Smday to welcome home and assist Cpl. Tommy Jensen returned to his Marine Base at Twenty-nin- e Palms, California after enleave at the home joying a of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen. Cpl. Jensen returned recently from 20 months service in Vietnam. 15-d- ay Alx LaMont Shepherd, stationed in Vietnam, is spending the week in Hawaii on R and R. Mrs. Shepherd, the former Kathy Holt, presently residing in Richfield, is spending the week with her husband. LaMont is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shepherd, Salina. Army Private Howard K. Munson, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle L. Munson, Richfield, recently adminicompleted an eight-westration course at Ft. Ord, Caliek fornia. He was trained in the preparation of military records and forms. Instruction wasalsogiven in fundamentals of the army fll- ing system, typing and operation of office machines. Pvt. Munson was graduated from Wayne High School in Bick-ne- ll in 1964 and received his B.A, degree at Brigham Young University at Provo, in 1969. His wife, Lori, lives at 1675 Jodphur Dr., Florissant, Mo. Freedom Threatened Pres. Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., of the University of Virginia in addressing the graduating class said, We have glimpsed here the perils to academic freedom and opportunity that have threatened and maimed universities elsewhere . . . where there has been coercion, violence and gross interference with the rights and opinions of others. The universities cannot yield to those on the extreme left who want to oppose orthodoxy of thought through coercion or violence or to the extremists of the right who would achieve orthodoxy through repression and government by force. He also said that either alternative would be fatal to the fundamental, purpose of a university. the new baby and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mickelsen and family were Saturday dinner guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Girven Stott in Manti. The dinner was given in honor of Jane's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Stott who are leaving to make their home in Hawaii where he Is stationed with the army for the next year. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mickelsen went to Salt Lake City last week to meet their son Steven at the airport. He has just returned from military service in the Army. He has been stationed in Italy for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sorenson went to Salt Lake City Thursday to keep a dental appointment for their children. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake and Provo on business and visiting their children. 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