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Show I!11 AURORA NEWS Vicki Phone Credit Doubles fanners Home Nielsen 529-355- the I S. Department ot Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gurr were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stillman, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jorgensen, Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. David Poulson and daughter, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Curtis traveled to Provo, Monday, where they kept a medical appointment. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson, Friday, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goold, Monroe. Best wishes go out to Keith Sorensen, who was hospitalized Monday in the Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mickel-seand Gerry traveled to Manti, Sunday, where they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Girven Stott. Darlene Crowther and son, Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Curtis for several days last week. Scott Johnson, Provo, visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Johnson, over the weekend. RaNae Coombs and son, from Magna, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jensen over the weekend. visitors here to attend the wedding of Adrian Harward and Leisa Mecham, Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Granada Hills, California; Janet Harward. Livonia, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harward, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Delovd Christensen, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Harward, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nielson, Salt Lake; Kelly and Dennis Harward, Provo: and Mrs. Verlin Harward, Salt Lake. Best wishes go out to Floyd Quarnberg, who is hospitalized in the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake Citv. Richard Wasden, Ephraim, visited at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wasden, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Duke. Heber City, spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Duke were on their wav back to Heber City, after visiting with their son and his familv in Georgia. n n lias assisted significantly m the si lounlies ot Kane. Garfield, 1iiile. Sanpete. Sevier, and Wav lie. CKde R Hemniert. the geuvv s District Direvlor. released the follow mg mlormaiion tor the amounts loaned during the last three fiscal vears: I4l S2.20-t.h0- J I4'2 143 S2.J52.2 S5.8T.120 (The 14'3 fiscal year figure includes Fmergcnev Loans and Grants). Individual farmers must be unable to quality for credit from other local sources at reasonable terms and conditions. Associations served by the jgenev are t corporations nr small municipalities. Loans aie made for numerous tarm purposes including the purchase or School Lunch PHONE MONDAY, March in scalloped potatoes, buttered carrots, apple slices, corn meal muffins, fudge, milk. TUESDAY. March and dressing casserole, harvard beets, turnip rounds, bread and butter, apple pie. cheese, nulk. WEDNESDAY, March beef, whipped potatoes with gravy, carrot fluff, watercress garnish, hot rolls, butter and jam, orange juice, milk. THURSDAY. March steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, pineapple and cottage cheese on lettuce, butterflake rolls, butter, cookie, I faille, ivmaindvr Slaughter I eeder Steers uiievenlv sh adv instances 50 SI IK) liigli-n- . evlienies S2 00 higher on weights uinlci soil lbs Heavier weights weak to 50 mils lower, feeder Heileis cents higlici Calves 50 Sl.(M) higher. Replacement cattle tullv steaelv. Slaughter tows opened about steaelv. closed strong to 25 cents higher Slaughter Steers and Heileis cashed sliong to 25 cents higher. (aide . 50-'- SIT IRS: Choice 300 400 lbs. S53 IK) 5h0 25. package 303 lbs. Shi .25. Couple individuals 2h() lbs. SO5.00. lbs. $48.75-555.5( hoicc 4IKI-50- Choice $44 50 $50.00. lbs. lbs. 500-bO- Choice bOO-O00. Choice '00-80. ''81 lb. S40.00-S4- lbs. package High Choice $45.00. Mostly Choice, tew high Good $38.50-544.00- lbs. 800-101- few Good (K). $ 36 500-0- lb. 0 $36.00-$44- Mostlv Good Holstems S.V00-S4I.25- "DO lb. . s lbs. 100 . 534 00. LEMUR HEIFERS: Choice (K). Paclbs $48 kage 321 lbs. 553. "5 Short loupled individuals $44 lbs. ( hoicc 25. Package 4b7 lbs. $44 lbs. $52 40. (hone 100-40- 400-50- milk. FRIDAY. March chicken, whipped potatoes and gravy, green fruited gelatin on lettuce, on, Salable al ihc inlion MS mmpuud lo nss Iasi week ami O'1' Iasi veal Good attend aiue. model ale Iv .u live demand on all lasses, wall suppoit ot local blivets in the feeder C attic Hading Supplv about 5 permit feeder ami Replacement ftlDfR french butter, apricot jam. milk. bread and and pineapple Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lorentzen and Shawn traveled to Idaho last week, w here they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crane. Reta Sorensen has returned home after spending a few' weeks in Sandy, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mason, and in Salt Lake City, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Sorensen. 500-60- $40 lU PI AC f Ml N I S Choice 20. Few not) 800 lbs. S3". lbs. $41.00-545.-2(..Hid 400-50(mod and ( hoicc bred Cows, unhiding a lew Hcders. 5.330.00 $440 00 pel head. Load Cow and ( all pans $442.50 per pair. Few individual pans $350 per pan SIUGHI1R COWS- High lilnv and Commercial 50. Culler aveiage $28 I $32.50-$3- Utility MAl'GHIFR BILLS. guides 1 2 A 1400-20(H- Yield lbs. ) 20. $40 (.Hll R SI RS I Choice lbs. vieid guides 410-124A $42 20 Couple 2 3 (mod Holstems $40 0(. $4 50 SI U GUI! R mostlv lbs. 1135-131- HI Iff.RS High (mod and ( hone Vield glades 2 lbs. 880-106- A 3 $40 III For a quality Built Home Buy An INTERMOUNTAIN PRECISION BUT HOME II.S.N.S. YOUR NEW DEALERS BOB & CAROLYN BROCK 528-720- 6 -- Centerfield, Ut. N 3 E IV S by Doug Christensen The North Sevier High School Wolves basketball team entered he State Championship rournament, competing yesterday against South Summit. At $ress time, the score was inavailable. However, everyone n NSHS is sure that our team will assert all their will power md physical ability towards a 'ictory. We wish Coach Beck md the fighting Wolves the best f luck. Coach Jones announced that he was selling ootball shirts to those who .'xpected to play football next all. A deposit of $2.50 will be s equired. Because of the of our undefeated Junior Yarsity team this year, we are tlmost certain to have a fine 'ootball team next season. The Seminary classes have teen conducting some fine devotional activities in expectation of the State Basketball Tournament. The whole dea is to remind the students of heir moral obligations. Each :lass, under the direction of its aresidency, is preparing the arograms, with the emphasis on :reative learning approaches. Once again, that funny fellow rom the halls of North Sevier, 3oug Christensen, won first ilace in the American Legion Jratorical Contest, defeating ither contenders from Southern Jtah. This Thursday, Doug will ravel to Salt Lake City for the state Oration competition. North Sevier has adopted a itricter hall policy. No student vill be allowed to walk the halls inless he is accompanied by a .'ertified permit. Next Tuesday, March 19th, he NSHS Speech Department vill participate in the Regional speech Meet. This is the real hing, the culmination of all of ur efforts. Those winning in he Regional Tournament will ontimie on and compete in the stale Tournament . I'niil next suc-:es- recommends planting 919 BRAND ALFALFA INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES Higher yields from 919 Brand for offset the seed cost! Theres an obvious difference in yields between 919 Brand and Ranger. In over 20 recent performance trials, 919 Brand has produced from more hay. Thats with no extra work, 4 to 13 no extra fertilizer. 15 to 20 extra bales! If you usually get 4 tons per acre with Ranger, you can expect to harvest 15 to 20 extra bales per acre with 919 Brand Alfalfa. Thats an extra $10 to $15 per acre from 919 Brand. And the only increase in production cost is about $1.50 more per acre youll pay for seed iat planting time. Come in and place your order for 919 Brand Alfalfa early. northrup king seeds y vu-.- Page 3 529-339- 0 aM IrS.rrr n Mr. and Mrs. Bronzell Pickett, Glen and Karen went to Salt Lake Friday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pickett and Mrs. Sandra Brown until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Que Mickelsen and Mrs. Ronald Bosshardt and two girls went to Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday of last week and attended church services. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mickelsen had their baby son named. Myron named him Lance Myron. They had a family dinner at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stread-becand family. Salt Lake, came over the weekend to visit her parents, the Que Mickel-senIt was their son, Johns, first birthday Monday, and also his grandmother, Mathal's, on Wednesday, so they celebrated them together. Mrs. Gary Nielson visited Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Reva Sorenson. She was enroute from Salt Lake to her home in Cedar City. Mrs. Delta Williams, Salt Lake, visited here and in Salina with her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Branch, during the week. Valerie Johnson, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. UDell Johnson. The Variety Club met Thursday of last week at Sonoma Bosshardt's. Ellen Bosshardt was a guest. Rook prizes went to June Bosshardt, Mary Christensen and Rula Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rasmussen, Granger, had a baby girl, 6 lbs. 8 oz., Sunday, March 10th. They have a son, Chad, a daughter. Natalie, and the baby is Melanie. Mr. and Mrs. Philo Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson, Riverton, are proud grandparents. Recent visitors of Mrs. Thelma Jensen have been Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Poulson, Lake Shore; Mr. and Mrs. Oral Jensen, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and Con- nie, St. Joseph, Missouri; Nancy Jensen, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen and baby daughter. Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Weyman and two sons, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Humphrey and family, The Oral Jensens also visited the Marvin Jensens, Byron Jensens and LaMar Bosshardts. Mrs. Thelma Jensen went to Chester Monday to spend a week with the Roger Humphreys. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keeran and son have moved here from Salt Lake and live in their mobile home. Mrs. Keeran is the former Pauline Lewis Edwards. We welcome them home. Mr. and Mrs. John Leavitt and family, Taylorsville, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bosshardt. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis, St. George, came over the weekend and visited Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lew'is. Mrs. Lewis stayed on with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorensen in Aurora, awaiting the birth of their baby. H & W Club met at Una Hales' Wednesday of last week. Pinochle prizes went to Hilda Waters, Vera Jensen and Arvilla Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olsen, Mrs. Laura Holms, Mrs. Lee Newman, Granger, Mrs. Pryce Hales, Centerville, came Thursday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales and had a quilting party. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and family. Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday of last week with his mother, Mrs. Vera Anderson. with Keith Christensen and girl friend, Clarene Sargeant, BYU students, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rasmussen, Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Christensen, Magna, spent Saturday and Sunday of last week with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peterson. Mrs. Ray Rasmussen and Mrs. Shirley Bjerregaard, Rose Park, visited them this Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Busk and family, Salina, put on the program Sunday evening. They and their daughters, Kirsten and Kerri, spoke and told their experiences in different countries. Ethel Jensen was released from Sunday School as chorister. She has worked in the Sunday School for 40 years and deserves a very special Thank you. Connie Joy Lund was sustained as chorister in Sunday School . Harvey Miller and Coy Anderson were advanced to Priests. Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Nelson and boys went to Bountiful Sunday to attend services. A nephew, Stewart Nelson, son of Mr. and Mis. Garn Nelson, bet on an Eagle Scout Correspondent .( 529-369- 5 Mrs. Dent Okerlund had an enjoyable time with her family in Orem. She spent from Monday to Friday of last week with her daughter and Harry and LaDawn Wind and family. Thelma and LaDawn had the thrill of going through the Provo Temple. Thursday evening, Thelma accompanied Harry and LaDawn, with the M.I.A. Special Interest Group, who had dinner and went on a tour through the Utah State Prison. Bardell Dastrup is having more than a share of illness. He is in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo and has undergone surgery twice in the last week or two. Sincere best wishes go out to him from his family and friends. Friday, March 8th, was the first birthday for little Sara Ann Mickelsen, of Springville. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 k Chester. SI M March 14, 1974 Thursday, MARJORIE MICKELSEN Correspondent Market News eousiiuelion ot rural residences. Sun Wedding Set Redmond Hews: Livestock . Vlminixirj-tion- Vguuiluiit's laim credit arm. 4 The Salina Federal-Stat- e V Vlf Miss Kaye Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes, of Cedar City, are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kaye, to Richard E. Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon R. Mason, of Aurora. Kave graduated from the Cedar City High School. She graduated from the Salt Lake City College of Medical and Dental Assistants, attended S.U.S.C. one year and is presently attending B.Y.U. Richard graduated from North Sevier High School. He served a North German Mission. He graduated from B.Y.U. in April, 1973. He is employed at Signetics in Orem. They have circled April 19th as their wedding date in the Manti L.D.S. Temple. They will make their home in Provo, where Kaye will continue her studies at B.Y.U. By Vickie BELIEVE IT OR ELSE!'.! Due to the arrival of a few days, the author of was suddenly Sun Beams filled with an unusual burst of energy, (and theres a shortage of that nowadays, so they say). Strangely enough, that energy was spent in scrubbing her abode. So this week, the only rotten things she found could not be reported, for the only rotten things she found were growing in her refrigerator . . . and under her sink . . . and behind the washer . . . and etc., etc. But, never fear, next week, the cleaning should be done and once again Sun Beams will be out in search of another Believe It Or Else!! spring-lik- Salina Elementary American Party Strength Up In Sevier County Sevier County Political Survey taken last week sampled opinions on the current race for Utah State Representative. The poll, taken by the American Party, revealed significant early strength for A. P. candidate Wayne Boucher, against incumbent Dewain Washburn, of Monroe, for the seat of State House District 72. Of a total 111 respondents, boucher picked up a significant 16 percent to Washburn's 32 percent. Republican Dean Samuels, who announced candidacy partway through the survey, received a partial two percent rating, while the remaining 50 percent of those asked listed "undecided or other candidate. Boucher commented on the study: "1 feel growing local support for candidates true to the Constitution. People seem to finally have had enough of big government meddling and are ready for a change. The American Party has had dedicated candidates on the ballot since 1968. It's time he the people elected one, said. Mr. Lee Christensens Third and Fourth Grades: ROCKETS by Lee Mayer showed me 1 like to make rockets. We shoot rockets off about every week. 1 have two rockets. One is twelve inches tall. When I shot it off the first time, it crashed. 1 learned about rockets from my teacher, and I would like to make more. Mr. Christensen A WORD OF COMFORT TO THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE EXTREMELY WORRIED ABOUT THE NEW STREAKING FAD DONT WORRY, IM SURE ITS JUST A PASSING FANNY!! Spring is coming soon. Flowers will bloom, bees will make honey, birds will sing high in the trees. But I can't wait till spring. A representative of the Small Business Administration will be in Sevier County March 19, 1974. Persons wishing to contact him may do so in Richfield at the Sevier County Courthouse from 10:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M. SPRING Spring is the prettiest time of the year. Thats when the bees and the butterflies come out, and thats when the grass turns green and the smell of spring Appointments may be made through the Sevier County Clerk. That pain in the neck you complain about may be the result of looking backward. bloom, and everything is prettier in spring. A bird's two eyes often weigh more than its brain. The ostrich's eyes often weigh more than twice as much as its brain. OURilGHTESTCHAIN by Lewis King Every week, we elect class officers. We have a president and a vice president, a librarian, a manager, and a doorman. I have been all of them. It is a fun experience. The funnest, 1 think, is the president. the by Marie Davies There's one thing about Spring, Winter and Fall. But the two best of all is Summer and Spring. Well, I like Fall, too, when leaves turn colors and when birds sing. I like Summer, too. But the season 1 like best is Spring. One thing about Spring is the grass is green, and the birds all sing, and everything is pretty in Spring. So thats what like about Spring. Tamara Mickelsen brought her mother home from Granger last Saturday. Mrs. Jarl and two boys, of Sandy, came with them and stayed overnight at the Evan Mickelsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson were in Salt Lake over the weekend to attend Mrs. Gaylan Poulson's brother's, Jack brother, Jack Kenneth Howells, funeral. Klun-gervic- k MINIMAC 301 Bifl2!TInJ?hiipRlutomatic fcuts a t ti!in lof in S second shw New, fast cutting chaiiCvp na toO Intermountain Farmers Stores 131 East Main 80 So. Main 529-393- 1 Loa 836-283- 1 GUYS '$ iSWvV" Junior Prom Madness 1 Some species of peeping frogs live as high as 60 feet up in trees. 's COINS WANTED Pre-196- Ps Sal ina SPRING weekend with her mother, Mrs. Edris Mickelsen. Farrel Hales, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Jeannette Hales. Call SAW OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER! CLASS OFFICERS Mrs. Doug Black and Mrs. Mable Jensen were taken to the Gunnison Hospital, both suffering heart attacks. Melvin Christensen had surgery. We wish them all a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Russel and spent , CIRCUIT RIDER by Julie Christensen has returned home after an enjoyable three weeks visiting in Kearns with her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Rue Jolley. Best wishes are being extended to Mrs. Eunice Crane, who is ill in the Gunnison Hospital. Her many friends and relatives are wishing her a rapid recovery. Prayers and good wishes are with any others who are ill at this time. Five ladies from Salina, who are members of the American Legion Auxiliary, spent Sunday, March 10th, in Fillmore, Utah. They acted as judges for Girls Staters for the Fillmore Unit of the Legion Auxiliary. The group consisted of Shirley Lambert-sen- , Neva Crane, Maxine Christensen, Emma Mickelson and Marian Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Torgen-secertainly have made their share of visits to sick people. Seems like trouble comes double" sometimes. Last week,' they visited in Provo at the Utah Valley Hospital with Bardell Dastrup; with their daughter, Mrs. Don Lunt, who has had surgery in the Bountiful Hospital; with their daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Rex Torgensen, who had to undergo surgery in the D Hospital in Ogden; and with her family in Layton; with their daughter, Mrs. Kay Colby, of Granger, who had surgery in the LDS Hospital. On the way home, the Torgensens visited again in Provo with Bardell, in Spanish Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Torgensen, and with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Drage, in Salem. n SPRING by Deran Bosshardt comes. The pretty flowers Granger, Mrs. Thelma Jolley e how to make rockets. freedom-- baby, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bums returned last week from a trip to Kansas City, Kansas. They made the trip to attend the wedding of their granddaughter, Jean Marie Bums, to Jerry Lee Gile. The bride is the daughter of Creg and Geneva Burns. Mrs. Nellie Hatch and son, Scott, spent last Thursday, March 7th, up North, where the Granger they attended Invitational Ski Meet at Park City West. Kraig Hatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hatch, of Granger, is a member of the Granger Ski Team. Kraig's school won second place in the event. Eight schools participated. Kraig is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hatch and family, of Salt Lake, visited over the weekend in Salina with Lloyd and Nellie Hatch, and in Axtell with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Meacham. Newell and Mary Ann came home especially to attend the wedding of Mary Ann's sister, Leisa Meacham. d School News A Nitlstn Durell Mickelsen, of Salina, celebrated her birthday with her. Sara Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brice Mickelsen. Durell and Rhea also visited with Elna Ivie in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williams, of Ferron, visited last week with Mr. Williams sister, Mrs. Juventa Mickelsen. 5 835-275- 1 Ask for Von sM 20 Off Every Suit 20 Off Every DRESS SHOES 20 Off Every SPORT COAT 20 Off On All WILL PAY $200 each for $20 Gold Piece $90 each for $10 Gold Piece Turtleneck Sweaters $11.50 Roll of Dimes $23.00 per Roll of Quarters and Halves C&ahfie&CLOSET DRESS SHOES Gunnison, Utah 84634 |