OCR Text |
Show Redmond News Aurora News Ila Willden After finding their way to Lost Creek, Deto and Yuki Harada found a very happy Boyd Gurney family waiting to greet them. It took them a few days to catch up on air the news, things, and people from the Idaho area where Boyd and Deto worked in the school when the Gurneys lived there. Being the very popular lady she is, Reta Sorensen has had many visitors during the summer, and making them very welcome. Just a few have been Mr. and Mrs. Vorris Stephens, of Loa, who is Retas nephew; Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Anderson, of Stone, Idaho; grandchildren, Sorensen lots and of Ken including Connie and Shawn, from Phoenix, Arizona; Rose Buchanan, also of Phoenix; and all the way from Clearwater, Florida came Russell and Phillip Sorensen; along with Wade, from Salt Lake; and from Minneapolis, Minnesota came Reta and Jeff Duncan. A busy summer for a busy lady. Last Friday was a traveling day for Ina and Venoy Curtis, as they went to Provo for a checkup with their doctor. He is well, and they are well, and all is well that ends well. Evelyn Utleys sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hilton are here from Missoula, Montana for a short visit. Jack and Gayla Utley, of Richfield, came Sunday to spend the day and to show off their handsome son to the auntie and uncle. I guess Grandpa and Grandma Utley let them have a turn at holding him??? Speaking of grandpas and grandmas, Guy and 11a Huntsman are that again. Lynn and where lots of blue ribbons were won in each category. There were also winners in the Talent Find, where a quartet consisting of Maurice Mason, married jh f their n there. Dr. Ray Christensen is a house guest of the Leland Lazenbys for a week. Dr. Christensen is lecturing in Richfield. Well, football season is with us once more, as some of us moms know for sure. If any of you havent tried to get the white football pants clean, youve really missed out on an experience. Im sure you have seen the Shout commercials, and I thought Id give it a try. So I laid my Tims (my son) pants out and started yelling very loudly, Get out you darn grass stains . . . "Remove yourself, DeVoy, you stubborn mud!! fearing some dreadful accident, came running in to see what on earth was the matter. I told him I was merely shouting out the stains. Really, Ila, he said, I dont think thats quite what the commercial had in mind. He must have been right, I just couldnt shout out the stains. ie ' and brought mates and chidlren, came from Arlington, Virginia, where Ray Don was released from the Army after 21 years service. Lawrence Lazenbys daughter, RoseAnn, and husband, Willis Ennenberg, of Kevin, Montana, also came. Duane and Amy Beck and their daughter, Rosalie, came from Spokane, Washington to be with the family. Pat Lazenby came from Las Vegas. Pats friend, from Salt Lake, Geneva Sorensen, also joined them. Ill bet there were some stories remembered and shared beautiful girl. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bredsguard, of Monroe, are the other set of proud grandparents. The Boyd Gurney family enjoyed a short vacation trip last weekend, and the main attraction was the sidetrips to Lagoon and Saratoga. Judy said they all had a great time. Wendy Willden drove to St. George Friday to attend the reception of her roommate at college, Valorie Bradford. Val-ormarried Jason Rampton and many of the friends going through the line were amazed as Wendy introduced herself as the first Mrs. Jason Rampton. Of - Marlin Mason, Jerold Johnson, Jr., and Douglas Johnson won first place in the senior division. Congratulations, young men. Other participants from Aurora were Kellie Jo Robinson, a piano solo; Leslie Johnson, piano solo; and Staci Willden and Monica Robinson, a vocal duet. These kids all did great and will probably bring home trophies next year. The Leland Lazenby home was the scene of a family reunion last week, as their family came from far and near to enjoy each others company. Bishop Ferral and wife Marva Lazenby and eight children, of Norman, Oklahoma, were here. Lt. Col. Ray Don and Beula May Lazenby and family of seven chidlren, two of which are Rhonda Huntsman are the happy parents of another I fTlarjorie ftllckelsen 529-322- 9 course, Jason hurridly explained that Wendy is really just a joker. The County Fair is over and our area was well represented with entries in the home arts and livestock. division, 4-- CARD OF THANKS We want to thank everyone who has helped in any way at the birth of our son. We appreciate the food brought into the home and all of those who have helped in our home. Your kindness to us is sincerely appreciated. Hal & Imelda Massey NO TWO THE SAME And THANK YOU NOTE The family of Una B. Hales sincerely wish to thank the relatives and friends for their thoughtfulness at the time of their loss. Thanks to everyone for the flowers, cards, food, calls, and visits. have no two businesses exactly the same insurance needs. That's why Maximate is such a unique policy. It's designed to be tailored to your no more, no requirements less. Call us for details. ... C.K. Hales & Family Southern Agency (f Ik. Plain Speaking Baloney: something that is often disguised as food for thought Tomorrow: the greatest Unigard Insurance Group labor-savin- device ever invented. BE UP TO TODAY'S LIVING FREE H ESTIMATES onall Electrical Contracting FARM - COMMERCIAL - HOME Beautiful Lighting Fixtures, Commercial I Wiring and Supplies at Discount Prices For Your ELECTRICAL NEEDS DIAL 529-749All work 1 H guaranteed! The Price Is Riflht SORENSEN ELECTRIC BONDED & LICENSED 29 East Main. Salina, Utahf g Participating in the Camp Craft Program at Fishlake this week were: Jan and Jill Bosshardt, Kayleen Jensen, Kris Anderson, Cynthia Hampton, and Bonnie Miller, with their leader, Mrs. Wendall Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Poulson and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson went to Orem Saturday to attend the birthday party of their aunt, Hilda Rasmussen, who celebrated her 90th birthday with 57 relatives and friends at the Golden Apple. They went to Mr, and Mrs. Rulon Mansfield's home afterwards and played miniature golf on their golf course. Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Petter-soand baby daughter, from Berkeley, California, came to visit his mother, Mrs. Alice Osman, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and daughter, Connie, left for home in St. Joseph, Missouri Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Humphries and family, of St. George, spent all week visiting them and their mother, Mrs. Thelma Jensen. They all visited relatives in Salt Lake also. n Kerry Peterson and his friend, Blake Jensen, Sandy, visited his grandparents, the Evan Mickelsens, Friday night to Sunday. They had enjoyed a trip over Willow Creek and reported climbing to the top of Mt. Mousineer (Marys Nipple) on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylin Poulson and fmaily, San Jose, California, came Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson until Tuesday, and they and Mrs. Arnelda Poulson went to Taos, New Mexico to visit the area and renew acquaintances there. They had lived there for over three years. Mrs. Colleen Poulson is a painter, and they plan to visit an art festival. Mr. and Mrs. Sylven Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Christensen, of Aurora, went to Salt Lake Thursday to attend the wedding reception of JoLene Christensen and Bill Dew. JoLene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen, former Aurora residents. On Friday, Sylven and Wanda went to Cedar City to attend a wedding reception for Peter Grimshaw and Jean Phillips. Peter is the brother of Mrs. Barbara Christensen, who is their daughter-in-la- They came through Cedar Breaks on their way home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alan Judd, of Fredonia, Arizona, came Thursday and got their grandson, Bryant Christensen, and his friend, Kyle Hofer, who had been with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Christensen, for a week. They took them home to their parents and visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen in Salt Lake. Thad Draper and his children, Gail and Sandra, came from Guam to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Draper, who are in Salt Lake. Newell is taking treatments. Thad and chidlren came down to visit his Mrs. Alveretta grandmother, Draper. He has been Superintendent of Schools in Guam for a number of years and reports that he plans to stay in the U.S. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nelson took some of the Senior Citizens to Richfield Wednesday, where they enjoyed dinner at the rest home and visiting Mae and Toni Willardsen, who reside there. Rose Sorenson, Christy Mickel-seMargaret Nelson, Dora Weller, and Peter and Idella Willardsen went. Others will be getting a turn to go in the near future. Mrs. Ida Christensen was in the Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield for a few days after suffering a heart attack. She was released Tuesday and is feeling pretty good. Her children, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Nielson, alternate staying with her. We wish her a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nillsson and family, Midvale, have been here to visit her. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jensen, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stubbs, Napa, California, were also visiting Jay and Doris Christensen and with Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nelson and Mrs. Femeth Anderson during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Jensen had a baby girl August 10, 1976, at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. The little Miss weighed 6 lbs. 11 Vi oz. She has a brother, Martin, three and a half years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jensen, Redmond, and Mrs. Joy Adams, of Loa. are Mrs. Thelma Jensen. Redmond; Mr. and Mrs. Merril Pickett, Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simpers, Salina; and Mrs. Ora Thorsen, Richfield. Brent and his family live inSalina. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Terry Ashman and family, of Ft. Worth, Texas, have visited two weeks here with his parents, 529-339- 4 "1 About Town News Ellis 0 Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ashman, and her mother, Mrs. Mable Crane, in Salina. They spent a few days at the Johnson Ranch with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bessee. Terry and the children left for home Saturday, and Mrs. Ashman stayed on for a longer visit with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ashman were in Salt Lake Wednesday and Thursday. He went to a Farm Bureau Policy Committee Meeting at the new Farm Bureau Building. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ashman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knorr and family, Murray, spent the weekend with her father, Nels Peterson, and with Max Peterson and children. Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Wilkins, St. George, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kendyl Wilkins. They were enroute home from Salt Lake. On Saturday, relatives, Roy Kay Hansen, Mayfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beecroft and family, of Lehi, came and the men helped Kendyl build his home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb and family came from Newberg, Oregon and got the belongings of his mother, Mrs. Velma Webb. While here, they attended his class reunion in Spanish Fork. He graduated from North Sevier in 1956. He won the prize for traveling the longest distance. They left here Sunday and went to Selma, California to visit his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Thurston, and get their daughter, Shauna, who had been visiting there. They went on to Disneyland and up the Coast and then home. Mrs. Webb will be going later. Mrs. Neil Nielson, Center-fielhad a party for her husband for his birthday Friday at Maple Grove. Enjoying the outing and dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Lund, Janet and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Roberts, of Venice; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Nielson, Center-fielMr. and Mrs. Lyman Holyoak and family, Gunnison; and Kendra Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson have had her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Winters, of Salt Lake, visit them for the weekend. Her father, Byron Winters, of Coalville, is spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Russel had a baby boy, lbs., August 9, 1976. They live in Logan. Dale and Lucille Peter-j'so- f f N X v'cry ' Fetin Golden Wedding Milburn and Ila (Reynolds) Fenn, former residents of Salina, will be honored by their family on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. A reception is being held at the Fenns residence, 1173 Garfield Avenue, Salt Lake City, on August 28th, from 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. n are the grandparents. is Lucille's Scott son by a former marriage. The Elders had a chicken fry Youth Camp at Gooseberry Saturday evening. There were 22 attending. Neal Bosshardt, John Johnson, and Keith Hampton, the Elders Presidency, were in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Giles, Provo, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Edris Mickelsen, and took her to dinner for her birthday. Floyd's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schultz, of Ogden, stopped by to visit them. Kay Hales and Bill Holt of the High Council conducted and spoke Sunday evening. A group of boys sang Dare to Do Jr. Sunday and the Right, School sang Jesus Once Was a Little Child. Janett Hales directed, and Ella Lee Lund Ella Lee was accompanied. released as Laurel leader. LeAnne Pickett was released as Service Activity Director and was sustained as Laurel teacher. Bruce and Dennis Morley, Kaysville, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampton and some of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Colby and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crane and family, Salina, and their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Crane, and baby, attended the Hampton family reunion at Saratoga Saturday, August 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Erin Seely and family. Bountiful, visited Thursday to Tuesday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seely and Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Youve all heard the old cliche "Doing Things the Hard Way." Well, here is the perfect that very cliche . . . everything in this story is true . . . well, the facts may be a bit distorted, but other than that, everything is completely example of (and ! ) You see, just the other day, Mrs. Sheron (Sheri) Harward and her sweet sister, Mrs. J.B. (Gwenyth) Crane were working their food storage project. It seems, as the L.D.S. Church instructed, the lovely ladies had each ordered several hundred pounds of wheat, which they brought home in the back of truck. Now, Gwenyths pick-uit is true that these ladies had purchased a lot of sacked wheat; and it is true that each sack a weighed about 100 pounds rather heavy armful for two small ladies. But, being the tough nuts that they are, Sheri and Gwenyth decided nothing could stop them from putting those sacks of wheat in their food storage. So as the dynamic duo pulled up in front of Sheri's house, they agreed to pack the wheat down into her basement by each one holding up one half of the sack. That way, each would only have to pack 50 pounds of wheat a much nicer weight than the full 100 pounds. (If you dont believe me, ask any vertebrae. And this is exactly what they did . Soon, each sack of wheat was out of the pick-u- p . . . GASP . . . onto the lawn WHEEZE . . . into the air . . . MOAN . . . and slowly, step by step, the sweating sisters lugged the sacks of wheat across the front lawn and down into the basement. it was done! They Finally both gave a sigh of relief, and just as they were loading in the pick-u- p to go deliver Gwenyths wheat, Holly (Sheris wise and very perceptive daughter) nonHey, Mom, chalantly said, why did you and Aunt Gwenyth pack all that heavy wheat clear across the front lawn and down into the basement? Well, answered Sheri (holding her because the aching back), magic wheat fairy just didnt happen along and there was no one else around, so what else could we do? You see, Holly,' she continued with a motherly lecture, sometimes in this old life, a person just has to do Ah, yes, tis sweet but true The many fun things that sisters sometimes do!!! Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Torgen-so- n were in Provo Tuesday to keep a medical appointment. They visited in Murray with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edwards, Tammy, Jeff, and Heather; Mr. and Mrs. Deloyd Lund, Scott and Kim, West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Colby and Russell, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Max Torgenson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Don Lunt and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Torgenson, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Leverne Farnsworth, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. In . . . on p ... PLAN TO ATTEND SEVIER VALLEY TECH THIS FALL Per Quarter 50 Tuition Only APPROVED Gl BILL Student Grants & Loans Available - CLASSES - H s ... Business Courses Auto Body Business V UP NOW! ARE FILLING Auto Mechanics ir Machine Repair Commercial Drafting - 20, 1976 BEGIN SEPTEMBER THESE CLASSES ... Building Arts & Trades Graphics f'W if if Industrial Electricity Cosmetology Diesel if ENROLLMENT if Mechanics CLOSED If You Wat A Welding WHEN CLASSES ACT NOW Job, Nurses Aide You ARE FILLED - Must Be Prepared! Your Key To A Better Life things that are sometimes unpleasant . . . things he way. Do you understand? answered Well, not really, Holly, "because, Mother and Aunt dear, Gwenyth, I feel that ones mental ability is also very important in matters such as these. Mental abilityl wheezed I just dont underGwenyth, stand what you mean, dear Holly. For there is no way my brain could have packed that heavy wheat into the basement. No Aunt answered Holly as Gwenyth. gently a she could, this is true looking-very-tire- d Sevier Valley Tech 515 West 1st North Richfield For Further Information, Write: Phone 896-602- Course Interested In Name ' ' Address Phone - 9 SsviGT Vdlloy TOCh 515 West 1st North Richfield, Utah 84701 single-handedl- y left the last part of July for Salt from here were: Mary Sorenson, bake to find work and got the job Dora Weller, Rose Sorenson, and was sent right out to Jean Nielson, and Karen Dic- Evanston. Mrs. Emma Jensen is in kenson. James Sorenson, son of Mr. Spanish Fork with her children, and Mrs. Earl Sorenson, is Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen. She working in Evanston, Wyoming suffered a heart attack and they with a sizmograph company. He came and got her. Centerfield Park. Attending . . . but you and Momma could into the have pulled the pick-udriveway, backed up to the door, and rolled the wheat down the stairs. You see, there really was no need for all of tha unnecessary lifting when you could have just drove right to the basement door. Sheri looked at Gwenyth Gwenyth looked at Sheri . . . their white faces turned a little lime green, and it was at this time on the front lawn of the Sheron Harward residence, a great wailing and knashing of teeth was heard. Gwenyth, I think Im going to throw up, stated a solemn Sheri, as they started back to Go ahead, the pick-up- . replied Gwenyth, patting Sheri on the back in a kind sisterly way, "its alright . . . besides, its your sidewalk. .... BELIEVE IT OR ELSE!!! Visiting with Bill and Virgie is Kim Colby, of Pleasant Grove. Denny and Rinda Russell, of Geveland, Utah, have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Simpers. Their parents are Dennis and Ellen Russell. Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Dolan Torger-sen- . of Williams, Arizona, visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Torgersen. Ronald Hatch, of Granger, brought Jody and Dale down to Salina to spend two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen. The descendants of John Nielsen held their family reunion Saturday, August 7th, at Clinton Torgenson, Spanish the Aurora Park. There were 35 Fork; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill members present. Immediate Drage, Salem. Tammy Edwards family members were Mr. and came home with them to stay for Mrs. Lamar Nielsen, Mr. and a week. Mrs. Leland Nielsen, Mr. and , Mrs. Merrill (Josephine)Thomp-sonMr. and Mrs. Wayne Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Trent, Craig, and Jeffrey, Nielsen, of Salt Lake City. Glendale, California, visited in Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nielsen Salina with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney and daughter, Lorna, visited Torgersen. Mrs. Rogers is the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. former Shirlene Torgersen. She Lamar Nielsen. attended her class reunion held Mr. and Mrs. Phil Edmund-son- , in Spanish Fork Saturday. Mr. of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Mrs. Lee Torgersen and visited last weekend with children and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thelma Okerlund. Mrs. Young also visited with Wayne is the former Beverly and Shirlene. Martines. Thelma and Mr. and Mrs. Edmundson were also dinner guests of Nelda JorgenOrder sen and Jimmy and Ramona After order and liberty, Jorgensen. economy is one of the highest Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Nielsen essentials of a free governattended Sacrament Meeting in ment Orem last Sunday, August 8th, Calvin Coolidge for the report of their grand p doesn't really want and shoulChristensen. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Despain dnt have to do . . . but, out of had a baby boy, 8 lbs. 3 oz., necessity, must do them anySunday, August 15, 1976, at the Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield. Mrs. Despain is the former Carma Sorensen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sorenson, Redmond; Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Despain, Center-fielare Mr. and Mrs. Gair Despain. Axtell; Mrs. Gara Anderson, Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dennison, Ephraim. Mrs. Darryl Despain and her daughters, Mrs. Raylon Taylor, Manti, and Mrs. Ron Vincent, Mayfield, gave a baby shower for Carma Friday evening at the and friends are cordially invited to attend. No gifts, please. Mr. and Mrs. Fenn were married September 1, 1926; later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the parents of four chidlren and ten grandchildren. All relatives 9 mission. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don James. Miss Mona Linn Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Crane, McGill, Nevada, returned home after visiting in Salina with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crane, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crane and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Cherry and two sons, Wesley and Mathew, of Seattle, Washington, visited the weekend and fore part of the week with Howard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cherry. Also visiting at the parental home during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and four sons, John, Eric, Daniel, and Luke, of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cherry, of Salt Lake City. Sunday, the family attended the Hanchett Family reunion in the Richfield Lions Park. Mllbum & Ila Fenn 529-367- son's, David James, Australian Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Haynes visited in Kanab for the Payne reunion. They left Friday and returned home Monday. They enjoyed the reunion very much. d; 7i Roe Jensen |