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Show the sauna sun. sauna, utah MARCH 11, 1935 4 PACE ! Jtnsen; talks. Una Hales an i ihuk up Mi uni Mi; Ken-miAxtell Marjorie Mickelsen. song. On ll.,u- - ..Vi onipun d them, The Variety Club met at the - 'id Mr and Mrs My Father, by the Sing.ng and home of Beth Kennedy, ThursLee Marjorie Mickelsen, Reporter Mothers; talk, Bishop Marwood Niwma'i Tiny returned Mon-da- s ILA SHEPHERD day evening. A luncheon was Hales, benediction, Margaret night enjojed, followed by 500. Rae Nielson. WTndall Thompson and Dona Anderson the spent MUTUAL PROGRAM RETURNS HU)M GERMANY Mr and Mrs Jack Anderson were prize winners. Guests int nd fit'in his uiih in studies The following program was and daughter, Mitzie, left FriWeldon Bugle) returned horn.' cluded Mae Peterson, Sarah Legaii with ins parent-- , Mr. and lust week from u v.ir in Ger- Huntsman, Mrs. Thompson and given during Mutual, Tuesday day fur Salt Lake to visit Mr. Mi.-- Philo evening: instrumental number, and Mrs. Devon Peterson. many. where he was stationed Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Clarence Lewis d Ronnie Bosshardt, Leon ChrisHi- -' with the U.S, Air Corps. Mrs. Vera Anderson Saturday, A group of friends met at the lur natal day Monday wife tensen, Howard Jensen, and and Marvel left to visit Mr. and and little been have home of Mae Peterson, Friday Eleven were Jenguests Sheree evening Lynn Larsen; song, Mrs. Leon Jensen and Mr. and residing in Aurora with the in honor of her natal sen, Virginia Jensen, Nelma Mrs, Othello Anderson in Salt present and enjoyed lunncheon servicemans parents, Mr. and afternoon, A social time wras enjoyed day. and visiting. Jensen, Beth Mickelsen, Kath- Lake. Returning, they were acMrs. Voylo Baglcy. and many gifts received. Mr. Mrs. Wallace JenPoulson Bessie and and Poulson leen Mr. and Mrs Devon Shaw left companied by Mrs. Andersons Mis. Genicve Shaw undersen, accompanied by Mrs. J. B. grandson, David Anderson, who visited relatives in Logan and to make their home n went an Sunday Bosappendectomy and tonWeston, Idaho, from Tuesday Salt Crane; piano solo, June will visit a week here. Lake City. sil March 3rd. She is operation until Beth vocal solo, Saturday. Jensen, shardt; Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Peterson Mrs. Evan Kennedy getting along fine. Malon Miekelsen had a Mr. and accompanied by Janice Jensen; came in from California to aticturned Sunday with the JunMr. and Mrs. Oral Taylor, films on Germ Warfare and tend the wedding of her sister, birthday party Tuesday after ior team. The basketball Mrs Melba Stevens, Vorris and First Aid. Leila. Donnette Peterson ac- school, honoring his 9th birth- team won the first game and Arlene, and spent Friday and Saturgames day. Twenty enjoyed R. S. CONFERENCE while companied them as far as Las luncheon. business and He is a son of Mr. dropped the second, and day combining not going far in the tourney, Relief Society Conference was Vegas, and then came on tc and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen. in Salt Lake City. pleasure the vacation. held Sunday evening, with Min- Redmond with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Waters enjojed erva Jensen conducting the fol- and Mrs. Adley Peterson. Mrs. Brice Hallows returned last week from a Mr. and visitin Beaver trip Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peterson spent Sunday and son, and Mrs. Leahluth Hal- tc Texas. lowing program: invocation bv a brother of Mr. Waters, ing Leona Mickelsen; song by the arrived from Las Vegas, and on lows, left Monday to spend a is ill. Mrs. Fay Roberts entertained The Lords Monday, went to Salt Lake City, who week in Texas Visiting with Mr Singing Mothers, the 1st and 2nd grade children Mr. Mrs. Owen and Jensen a Eda medical where had and Mrs. Dale Hallows. accompanied by Adley Prayer, at a birthday party for her son, were business visitors in Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mcm-moSteven, who was 8 years old. Wednesday. spent Sunday visiting Mr. Games were enjoyed, and a The Guide Class in Primary, and Mrs. Tom Crowther in tasty luncheon served by Mrs. held a sodial at the home of Mrs. Douglas their teacher, Black, and entertained their parents, showing their teachings in first aid. Twenty were present, and refreshments served. Mead Black, son of Mrs. Black, Utah must have water to grow. Mining, agriculture helped the youngsters. and industry need this vital natural resource for Mrs. Leslie Seeley has been continued expansion. Because water is so important in Logan for ten days assisting to Utah's people, the Utah Mining Association pledges her son and daughter-in-law- , full support to those working for the Upper Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Seeley, River Development project, which includes Echo Park who became parents of an, 8 Dam. All Utahns can help by joining the Aqualantes. pound baby boy, Feb. 19. He is the first grandchild, and was named Jeffery Lynn. "from the earth tomes an abundant life for oil" The Stork Club held a party Saturday evening at the RainFollow My bow Cafe in Richfield. Thirty attended, and following dinner, Rules... played Tripoly. Mr. and Mrs. Varlen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. 1. KEEP KITES AWAY FROM Junior Seeley and Mr. and Mrs. ELECTRIC WIRES. Dell Lewis were in charge. Members of the H & W Club 2. USE DRY COTTON STRING. met at the home of Velma Black, Wednesday evening. In the game 3. NEVER USE METAL ON KITES. of Pinochle, prizes went to Florence Jensen, Una Hales and 4. NEVER CLIMB POLES. Bessie Poulson. 4-- 4 Redmond h lews 4- - Aurora News i. 5 TIIE SALINA SUN m'UYj is. The Aurora Ward Relief Published every Friday at Sa Society was in charge of the Sunday night church services. A lina, Utah. Entered at the Post good program was enjoyed, w'ith Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clas- s the Singing Mothers providing matter, under the act of the music. Congress of March 3, 1879. 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