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Show AUGUST IS, 1954 THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Aurora News - t ! Redmond flews ILA SHEPHERD Marjorie Mickelsen, Reporter 4 Clark Jensen has spent the Mrs. Gilbert Waters and daupast week visiting his wife and parents. He gave a talk in meet- ghters, Neva Crane and Dullu ing Sunday night, telling of his Mickelson of Salma, and Naomi experiences in the Army. He re- Pickett of Gunnison, were in Salt Lake Tuesday to attend the ported at his base Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith of birthday party of Mrs. Waters Watts, Utah, visited over the niece, Mrs. Hershel Metcalf. Mrs. Lavcrna Murphy has week end with their parents and been reported in serious condibrother, Clark Jensen. at the home of a daughter tion Mrs. Merle Peterson and Mr. at Murtaugh, Idaho. No details and Mrs. Ernest QiEM(fep V a:m remember that a voice visit by long distance telephone Ogden and children, returned recently from have been received. Mrs. Ferneth Anderson celea trip to the Northwest, which brated her natal day Monday. took them through 7 states. They and relatives spent the Friends report a pleasant trip. Luncheon afternoon visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hatch of was served. Alpine, Utah, spent Sunday in Aurora visiting relatives and friends. Jay Spencer and family. SaturMrs. Kent Coons spent a week day and Sunday, the group visiting relatives and friends in spent time in Wayne County Salina and Aurora. putting markers on graves in Visitors Sunday at the home the old Blue Valley cemetery, of Mrs. Lula Christensen were and visiting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christensen Mrs. Glenda Storm and childand family of Salt Lake City. ren of Salt Lake, visited her Mrs. Ruth Rasmussen o f mother, Mrs. Luella Andrews, Gandy, Utah, has spent the past last week. month visiting her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fry visited Chloe Spencer. with their brothers in Aurora Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Maxfield last week. Mrs Merle Peterson and Mr. and family from Eureka; Nathan and Mrs. Ernest Ogden and Pierce and son, Dale, of Tuscon, Arizona, and Byron Pierce from children attended a reunion in Heber City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Loa last week. Rom where I sit ... JyJoe Marsh "Nothing to Sneeze At" is the next best thing to being there yourself... the way, reduced rates are in effect daily after 6 p.m., and all day Sundays. By This year our town decided to do something about its sufferers, lisp Thomas is our health officer, so he was made ragweed inspector." Cant se why anybody should be bothered by a few weeds, he snorted. I say its all in their minds. But Hap went on out to do his job. hay-fev- er Then, yesterday, I met Hap looking kind of sheepish. His eyes were red and as he took out a big handkerchief, he sneezed. Know somebody who isnt aller gie, whod like a Job? asks Hap. From where I sit, I can sympathize with Hap. Its no joke. But as Hap admitted later, he was dead wrong in scoffing at the idea of hay fever. Making light of other peoples ideas and opinions is a familiar trouble with a lot of folks. Whether its hay fever, football or a choice of, say, r, buttermilk or beer as a Im just naturally allergic to anybody who thirst-quenche- Mrs rs-o- g on-m-la- v, -- Buy is your Kelly Ctnket $t teller list opportunity. $ pike of end $et second Amazing prices high quality tires. the lot w sure-foote- her birthday anniversary 4-- 4-- II get the best of these big 4 d Mon- day evening. Twelve were present, and enjoyed luncheon and visiting. boys and Three classes of Monloft girls from Redmond, for Fishlake, returning on day Wednesday. The group joined the county excursion. Myrna Lindhardt came from camp Salt Lake to join the Support Local Enterprise 1 S .V.u B.1N iMtod from at Fishlake, Saturday panied Mr. and Mrs. Rasbel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Ntldou Peters m Draper to Salt Lake over the Tuesduj until Saturday with her The Stork Club met Wednesand Fawn lYh end. lift week Mrs. Mr. Mrs Ernest Bastian and Monday Fphr.um parent' day evening at the home of Jensen Mrs B.11-- . was enroute to v imI relatives in Las Vegas and daughter, Marsha, of Aurora Bonnie Anderson, with 12 preto Sait Lake from Phoenix. Ari- for seeral days. They plan to also aicompanitd them. The was played, with 500 zona. where she had been iit-n.- riturn here to spend the balance Drapers and Mis. Basfian and sent. of his 30 day furlough. a daughter and daughter riturmd Friday, and prizes going to Beulah Tolboe Mr and Mrs llowd Black Mrs. Vera Anderson accom Mrs. Anderson came home on and Stella Peterson. Mr and Mrs Allen Jensen and isited Friday with children Mr. and Mrs Ihnry Sorenson and Mr and Ms Jabez Jensen. Delbert Hansen is reported nnprowng from a case of poisoning Monday , lulieved to haee been caused by a candy bar. Mrs Elverda Tolboc is 111 at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Carlyle Sorenson in Gunnison, but is reported on the improve, Mrs John Johnson returned Ms week from a trip to Georgia one 6.70-1- 5 and Alabama, and other points acHere She in South. the of interest son and family, companied her Mr. and Mrs Udell Johnson and two children. Mr. and Mrs Blaine Foulson, low Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Poulson and Mr. and Mys. Wallace Poulson 1695 and families were in Frovo on on Gustave attend to the Sunday Pint lax and 2 Johnson family reunion. the yon Gay Ion Poulson writes homo mappahh lint that he has arriwd in Japan, where he will be stationed two Hera is an outstanding value in depondabto years. He is with the 56th Weather Reconnaissance Sqdn. quality long mileage KELLYS at the lowest prices only in years. His group landed at Hiroshima, and he expects to be stationed New improved extra strength near Tokyo, bodies . . . extra tough, cord Mrs. Wallace Poulson enterextra mileage Armorubber tained Tuesday at a family dintreads. New wide flat ner honoring her sister, Mrs. tread with deep cut Retta Felt, w ho returned recentcross slots in ribs for ly from Alabama, where she has safe been with a daughter the past traction. were preFourteen two years. sent. Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Rasmussen and children, Kathy and Robert, loft Tuesday for Pullman, Washington, after visiting at the Wilford Rasmussen home. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Mickelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jensen and A REALLY Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen SENSATIONAL spent Sunday and Monday at VALUE AT OUR Moab and other points of interest in that area. 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