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Show The U Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen and Mrs. George Crosly, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Christiansen and Redmond News Marjorie mickelsen Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willardsen and Lloyd went to Provo Sunday and joined Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson and daughter, Sharece, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Talboe, Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs. Moylee Peterson, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Paulis Peterson and daughters, Janet and Julie, for dinner at the Golden Apple Restaurant for their mother's, Mrs. Olsen, birthday. Seve- nmim NABISCO lb. Box QUART SODA Box CRACKERS nteen FOLGERS lb. can SALAD DRESSIIIG Western Shores 32 oz. Pink Liquid BLUE BOtiriETI DETERGENT C grandchildren. Sue Johnson went to Salt Lake January 11th. She is working for Intermountain Lock Co. She and her sister, Eliza, came home Saturday to get her belongings. They visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. U'Dell Johnson. Julie Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Jensen, has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jensen, for three weeks. She has just graduated from Weber College in Ogden, and she and her grandmother, Ethel, have been Bottle BEANS, LB 303 Size BAKE-RI- TE SEKDElTEITJBra LB' CAII $ T1 25 making quilts and enjoying visiting. Eldon Christensen came home Tuesday from Salt Lake, where he had spent the Christmas holidays with his children, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sorenson in Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller in Kearns. The Senior Citizens went to the Salina Elementary School Wednesday for dinner, joining the Salina Senior Citizens. Mrs. Miles Anderson went to Salt Lake Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Anderson and get acquainted with her new grandson. She visited Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson. Anderson Bishop Nathan went to Logan to attend a NABISCO CHIPS AIIOY COOKIES FRESH CRISP Loose Carrots ROUND BONE Beef Boast wdkmmif miixt QmSMP Gm9 ffiiftB Sprinkler Irrigation Seminar from Tuesday to Thursday. Irvin Matthews, of Gunnison, went with him. Mrs. Dennis Jensen and son, Jared, Heber City, came Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dickerson and family. Salt Lake, visited their parents, the Byron Jensens, on DGCO esSBmUm fi GOm&ammB attend the Gold & Green Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mickel-seand family, Granger, came down and Bryant did electrical 4 MADGE BLACK 8 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Christensen spent Friday visiting in Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Ferral Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson traveled to Kanab on Friday, where they visited with their Terry son, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Evans and boys, of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Elray Foote visited last week with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nuttal, of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown, of Bountiful. They then traveled to St. George to spend a few days. Homer Thompson, of Arizona, was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson on Thursday night. Utah Lions mid-wint- Page Aurora News and Shelley Joy Lund. Ollie Jensen, Emery. Mrs. Ronald Bosshardt had a Betty Dumas was released as a Primary teacher. Phyllis party for her son, Kyle, for his Jensen was released as Mothers 7th birthday Saturday. His friends played games and had Training teacher. Karen Peterson was sustained as a Primary lunch. In the evening, she had teacher. Betty Anderson was dinner for the folks, Mr. and sustained as Mothers Training Mrs. LaMar Bosshardt, Mr. and teacher. Marjorie Poulson was Mrs. Que Mickelsen, Mr. and sustained as Sunday School Mrs. Myron Mickelsen and son, secretary. Newell Hales was and Mrs. Christy Mickelsen. advanced to the office of a J. Arthur Christensen was the priest. guest speaker at the Young Mr. and Mrs. Paulis Peterson Adults Fireside Sunday evening and daughters, Sandy, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nelson and Milo Bosshardt. Jay Bosshardt Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olsen and is the president. Following Mr. their chidlren, Mr. and Mrs. Christensens talk, the group Lynn Peterson and baby, Friday watched Jeremiah Johnson on to Sunday. T.V. Refreshments were served. Elo Jensen, a former Redmond resident, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vannoy Christensen Friday. He freights through here. His parents, Orlando and Sylvia Jensen, live in Jerome, Idaho, and Elo said they ard doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson and daughter, Sharece, from Sandy, came down Saturday to 22, 1976, Genevieve Crowtherhas spent a few days in Salt Lake so she could be with her son, Jimmy Crowther, who has been transferred to a Salt Lake hospital following an accident in Ely, Nevada. er conference Mr. and Mrs. Otto Taylor were in Salt Lake over the to be with their weekend daughter, Mrs. LaVar Roberts, who is in the hospital. The Cub Scouts are holding a Pack Meeting Thursday, (tonight). They will have a Space Wood Derby Contest also. This will be held in the Cultural Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mason were in Spanish Fork to visit with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood. Mrs. Wendell Mason attended a baby shower for her daughter in Delta, Mrs. Terri Nicholls on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Frisch-knecand son, Shay, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Verge Kennedy and family on Sunday. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mason were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gardner, of Reno, Nevada. First Birthday n work on a house in Fillmore. They visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shaw, in Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hatch, Koosharem, came and got their daughter, Mrs. Karen Rasmussen, and they went to Manti and visited relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Max Larsen, Saturday of last week. Mrs. Ron Stucki and her sister, Mrs. Norlynn Peterson, of Los Angeles, who came Friday, went to Bear Lake, Idaho to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olsen, for a few days. Ron went to Houston, Texas on business Monday. Charles Weller went into the Gunnison Hospital and Mrs. Weller reports that he is doind much better and he will appreciate cards. Among those here for the funeral of Larry Jensen Firday were: Mr. and Mrs. James OBrien and family. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Newell Christensen, Lovell, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henderson, Glendale, California; Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Poulson and family. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen and family. Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pickett and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Peterson, Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peterson, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Peterson and son, Lee, Cedar City; Mrs. Sandra Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Peterson, Mrs. Minnie Mr. and Mrs. Ked Nielsen attended a District 3 Lab party held at the Scout Cabin Thursday night. Seven couples were present. Mr. and Mrs. Thurel Mason spent Tuesday in Green River on business. books Bicentennial books - now is the time to read them, throughout the Bicentennial year. A -- Bicentennial book is one that deals in someway with the American way of life. It can be fiction, biography, or history. Ralph Lynam Salina librarians, Mrs. Luella Long and Mrs. Bernice Mickelsen, welcome any new or old patrons to the Library and are prepared to help all ages discover Bicentennial books. Mid-wint- Special books, new and old, at the Library are: Deseret 1776 to 1976, a Bicentennial illustrated history of Utah by the Deseret News; Men to Match Mormon My Mountains, ence. A banquet Friday, January 30th, at 7 P.M. honoring past District Governors will start the conference. International 3rd Vice President Lynam will be a featured speaker. A business luncheon to be held at the Triarc Travelodge on 6th South 'will attract Lion leaders from throughout the State. District Governors candidates for the Lions Utah districts will be announced at this important meeting. our Both Utah Lions will gather January 30th and 31st in Salt Lake City for their annual Conference. Lions International 3rd Vice President, Ralph A. Lynam, from St. Johns, Michigan, will be the special guest of Utah Lions during the confer- Song of Country, Utahs Black Hawk America, War, A Mormon Mother, Butch Cassidy, My Brother, Polygamist Wife, and "Handcarts to the story of a Zion unique migration, its successes and tragedies, diaries, and rosters of the ten handcart companies. 1856-186- , Curt Ricker Happy birthday greetings go out today to Curt Ricker, of Salina, who is celebrating his first birthday today, January 22nd. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ricker. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ricker, of Hialeah, Florida, and Mrs. Neldon Earl, of Las Vegas, Nevada. are Mrs. Emma Ricker, San Benito, Texas; Mr. ts and Mrs. Earl Curtis, of Richfield; and Mrs. Daisy Jones, of Vancouver, Washington. Mrs. Alice Fitz, also of Vancouver, is the ram m 00nni7i7 UNTIL JAN. 31 s 0 January Saturday. The High Council put on the program Sunday. Eldon Mason conducted and spoke. Lee Jensen spoke and the Ward Choir sang Jesus, Lover of My Soul, directed by Ethel Jensen and accompanied by Ella Lee In the Celebes it is necessary to have the image of the god of iron in the smithy or the soul of metal will depart during the forging and it will become brittle and unworkable. "0" enjoyed the occasion. Debra Willardsen came from Bountiful to be with them. Mrs. Peter Willardsen had surgery on her hip Monday, January 12th, at the L.D.S. Hospital in Salt Lake. Peter has been with her and came home Sunday and reported she is having therapy now and is doing fine. Her room number is 275. She will appreciate cards and letters. Our best wishes go out to her. Her children have all been to visit her and some of her 529-339- SaJina Sun, UNTIL JAN. 31 He'll Sell ill ujEaaff "0" wart puS on SALE 0H Mops!) 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