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Show I he Sailna Son, Aurora & '$? eas Phone Can) size & oz Size 4 Crystal Bay Norwest Margarine Bake Rite Shortening 3 - Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoopes were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jensen and children, Lorraine, Mark and Lester, of Brigham City. Another daughter, Mrs. Brenda Thompson, and her daughter, Bobbilyn, of Logan, also accompanied them. The first of many planned events to celebrate the Aurora Town and Ward Centennial was held Saturday evening in the Recreation Hall. Jeffery Johnson presented a history of the which featured many Town, slides of former and present town residents. Mr. and Mrs. William Sorenson were chosen a Fruit Cocktail 8 ''- 23$ Carrots Norwest Size Each I Cai 893 47 Can$ and 7 Pot Roast Hot Lean & Meaty Ground Beef Quart Syrup FfiESH FROM WE HOWJW Vanilla Wafers TREE oz. Size CO? JO 15 oz. Nabisco Oreo Cookies 7A Opk9 . Genus? guG) flteQD 6 tneet fttftrrrh Clfnfh GU. the special. Cake 12 of Queen King Centennial activities, with Mrs. Hazel Curtis and Levi Sorensen as attendants. Mrs. Georgiana Johnson is our oldest living resident at the age of 96. A banquet was served after a program was presented, and then the Peterson Dance Band provided music for some lively fancy footwork. The town residents owe a big thanks to the Town Board and the Centennial Committee: Kerry Sorenson, LaMar McBride, Vicki Nielsen, and Judy Christensen, for all the work they put into this evening to make it so ib. Beef Chuck Dutch Mill ISeivs Don Huntsman KAREN HALES " 'iaSfiarifer(trj 0?Ubbys Terials paicnis mn?saSffi0Q0 Here for the centennial celebration and a visit at the Jay Spencer home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spencer, of Caldwell, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Spencer, of Ogden; Mr and Mrs. Von Taylor, of Loa; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cowley, of Venice, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Spencer and Mrs JoAnne McCoy, of Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pogue, of Tooele, also by on Sunday to visit with Jay and Emma Orville and Millie Andrews had a houseful of centennial visitors over the weekend, too Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Andrews and family, from Payson; Mr. and from Delos Andrews, Mrs Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Verness Andrews and children, and Oral Taylor and family, all of Payson On Sunday evening, a special program was presented during Sacrament Meeting to honor former bishoprics of the Ward Speakers for the evening were Bishops Levi Sorensen, Leland Lazenby, Kendrick Harward, Leo Bastian, Vern Freeman, who represented the late Crowther, Marvin Mason who spoke for Glen Taylor because he was unable t be there. Eldon Mason, and Bradley Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sorensen came from their winter home in Salt Lake for the celebration, accompanied by their son, Voyle, of Ely, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Johnson, of Salt Lake, visited with many of their family and friends here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Johnson, of Granger, were weekend Sam-mi- The disabling figure for 1974 four million home accidents was higher by far than that of the other three main National Safety Council accident 8 categories motor vehicle, million disabling injuries: public, 2 9 million; and work 2 4 million The National Safety Council reports that 1974 deaths dropped five per cent to 13,500 from the 1973 total of 14,200 1 e Mr and Mrs. 529-322- 2 visitors of McKays mother, Mrs Clavola Johnson. Mr and Mrs Bartley Curtis were here from their home in Salt Lake and visited Mr. and Mis Thurel Mason and Mr. and Mrs Neale Christensen Mr and Mrs. Blame Curtis, of Las Vegas, spent the weekend with Blaines mother, Mrs Hazel Curtis. Mr. and Mrs Vern Freeman, Fillmore, also visited Mrs. Curtis, along with their sons family, Mr and Mrs Kent Freeman. Keith and Phyllis Sorensen were pleased to have Mr and and Terral Huntsman Mrs farnilv and Mr and Mrs. Robert Maxwell and children, all of Salt Lake, as their guests on Saturday and Sunday. Terral and Gaylia also visited with Mr and Mrs. Gary Sorenson and family, from Tremonton, spent the weekend as guests of Garys parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sorenson. Alma and Aldina Thompson enjoyed having their son, Bill, and his wife, Colleen, Thompson and their boys here from Roosevelt. The Jim Thompson family, from Salt Lake, and the Charlie Thompson family, from Payson, enjoyed the centennial weekend events with Dan and Rae Thompson. Barbara and Betty Taylor and all of Murray, Ray Rigler, visited Barbaras and Betty's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Taylor on Saturday. Greg and Kathy Cooper and family, of Layton, stopped and two weeks visiting with her sons family, Mr. and Mrs. Co-Sponso- Senator Frank E. (Ted) Moss, D Utah, is legislation to extend the basic eligibility for G1 Bill educational assistance from 36 to 45 months with no restriction as to the level of training for which the entitlement may be used The 1974 Vietnam Era Veterans Assistance Act adds nine months to the normally allotted 36 months, but specifies that this additional eligibility be utilized only in the pursuit of an undergraduate degree According to Senator Moss, this bill will eliminate this inequity and allow veterans to apply their GI Bill assistance to d continued study m five single degree programs and graduate work. This restriction has seriously disadvantaged many veterans going to school on the GI Bill, particularly during a period of severe economic recession, Senator Moss said Such a restriction is also Never in the unprecedented history of GI Bill assistance programs has any stipulation ever been imposed on the level of which or graduate--fo- r GI Bill educational assistance may be used This legislation will reinstate the original spirit of the WW1I GI Bill and insure that all veterans will be able to meet the increasing periods of higher education employers are dethe Sen concluded manding, Mel's for men Days SAUNA, UfAH t, City. year-stoppe- 54 00 1 "??.?.??.. 299 Homelite 5hp Tiller Reg. 395 Homelite Chain Drive 4 hp TiIIer339 Asst. Flower Bulbs Grapes & Red ea. 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Monday evening in the Recreation Hall. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Harward, of Richfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Freeman, of Fillmore. Madge Black gave a baby shower at her home in honor of her sister, Jennifer from Manti. Visiting with Lynn and Fern Shaw on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Rondo Shaw, of Salt Lake rs latest styles Neither suit nor sportswear. Days leisurewear is the best of both. Snazzy shirt jackets to match our patented pants. And, our good looks go on washing ij, Senator Moss Let us help you hold your pants up with a beautiful BELT and BUCKLE from our large selection of The Leisurewear Suit iuiuui Gordon Sorensen, in Tempe. Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black drove to Salt Lake on Saturday to visit Charles father, Douglas Black, of Redmond, who is in the St. Marks Hospital. Ernest and Elaine Bastian were honored guests at a dinner given for them by the Sewing Club and their husbands on days Mrs. Reta Sorensen has returned home after spending I Lee Sliders $ couple Bas-tian- lust Arrived Over 300 Pair In a visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Madsen and Mrs. Otheya Cooper. Greg and Kathy were on their way home from Ely, Nevada, where they had attended the 40th wedding anniversary open house for former Aurora residents, Cleve and Veone Cloward. Mr. and mrs. Glen Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Taylor and children spent several days in Ogden at the home of Mr. and s Mrs. Verl Bastian. The son, Danny, has been called to the Munich, Germany Mission, and his farewell was held on Sunday evening. His grandfather, Glen, was among the speakers that evening. spent A Tremendous Selection of Levi Wearables jCJ Denim Boot Cuts Original Levi's PANTY HOSE Seamless Stretch Denim Bell Bottoms Dollar Value 3 Denim Levi Jackets 2.00 -- UllbvkL r "W j. 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