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Show 10 Tlia Salma Sun Wed . May 14, 1986 AURORA NEWS Kathleen Lloyd Aurora Town Clean up day has Everyone Ik urged to get out and spruce up their yards and help with the town cleanup. The dav will be topped off Saturday evening witn a beet dinner neta ai uie Aurora City Park at 6 p m. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mra. Kendall Quarnberg are parents of a baby boy, Kipp, who was born May 6, 1988 at Sevier Valley hospital In Richfield. The new baby tipped the aeales at 7 pounds 15.5 ounces and was 21 inches long. Two older brothers, Jake and Daniel welcomed him home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Dean Whicker, Fillmore, and Anna Mae Quarnberg, Gunnison. Great grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Adams, Fillmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw, Ogden. Aurora 1st Ward'a homemaking day was held May 6th. A lesson on home management was given by Elaine Gurr. A cancer prevention Mm was shown by Karen Mason, t nd a demonstration on hats to hang on the wall waa given by Marlene Vest; Rhonda H untsman gave a rooking demonstration on hot rolls. A combined temple excursion by Aurora 1st and 2nd wards was held May 7. Sack lunches were provided for all. Dan Thompson spent a few days at Lake Powell fishing with his sons, Chirlie Thompson, of Payson, Jim, of West Valley City, and Terry, of Kanab. A bridal shower was given for Colleen Kitchen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kitchen waa given by Mrs. Bob hales and her daughter, Vicki. Mrs. herald Curtis traveled to Salt Lake to visit her daughters, Juanna Frisby, Valene H agen, Sherron Coult and Mary Lee Dailey. Mrs. Jean Neilson attended the dedication of the new Centrum at SUSC. II her brother in law, Jerry Anderson, was commissioned to make the statue of Old Sorrel. The Mormon Tabernacle choir performed at the dedication and actress Celeste Ilolm gave the dedicatory Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence hourihan were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Franer, of Las Vegas. Jesston Anderson spent the weekend in Springville visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spainhower and family had a get together Saturday at the Aurora Park. Family members attending included Bob and Joys parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whiteman, Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spainhower, Spring Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stouffer, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Spainhower and daughters, Mr. and Lake; Mrs. Butch Wilson and Carol Lee Bugue, of Spring Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Spainhower and child EVELYN KIESEL ren, Joan Spainhower, Orem. teen set for Saturday, May 17th. address. SAUNA NEWS 529-345- 3 Enjoying Mother Day with Mra. Beth Kennedy wat her aon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Todd Kennedy and children, Toehua and Amanda, of W'est City. Mothers Day dinner waa held at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. Charles Black. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis II untsman and family, had Mothers Day dinner at the home of Cheryls parents, Mr. and Mr. Garth Michaelsen. Their son, Broc celebrated bis 4th birthday May 6, with aeveral friends helping celebrate at hla birthday party. Spending Mothers day weekend with Mrs. Ruby Mason was her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mason, Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Curtis had their daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. Earl Severance and family for Mothers Day Weekend. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Christensen was their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (Margo) Overson and family, Sandy; Mr. and Mra. Steven Overson, and family, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Scott King and family, West Valley City, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Msmbeles and family, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer daughter, Mary, of Provo, visited for the weekend, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan and family, of H urricane. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Kennedy and children Joshua and Amanda, of West Valley City, visited with Irenes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Olivers. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Forsyth and family, of Brigham, visited Chris' parents Mr. and Mrs. Ward Forsyth. Both Aurora Wards held Special mothers day programs Sunday, May 11th. Aurora 1st Wards oldest mother, Rhoda Crowther received a beautiful hanging plant; while Tammy H arrison and Teresa Mason received plants for being the youngest mothers present. Each mother in attendance received a special plant to honor them. The Aurora 2nd Ward also presented all mothers in the ward with a booklet of mementos of Motherhood, as a keepsake. Dian Chi vers held her Wind-walkGymnastics review Saturat North Sevier High evening day School. Those from Aurora participating included Kayla and H ilary Frederick, Megan, Maradee and Brayden McBride, Holly Taylor, Janele Coates, Ashley Deaton, Jody Coates, Lacey Tatum, Robyn and Ryan H untsman, Tim and Danny Chivers, H eather Mason, Mary Kjar, Davanne Shaw, H aley Wasden, Ann Bastian, Lisa Brown, Alisa Bastian, Debbie Johnson and Tricia Gibb. Things Look From Here Advisors how to advisel Then wed have to have millions of shovels and rakes to clean up after those hay burners; new barns, complete with swimming holes - horses love it, its great Fencing dealers would be ne- eded; wed have to open new schools for welders and post hole diggers; Horse shoes - well need lots and people to do the shoeing! Muscle building establishments would abound. You need big ones -- ti f tackle playing with a horses ' Wed need more veterinarians to rovide medical attention; Pharmaceutical agencies would and i '.fit from increase medicine applies reeded; Mr. AI Fair- banks, and children. While there, she also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bastian in Salt take, and also with long-tim- e friend Helene Tall. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. Byron Allred has been Mr. and Mrs. Sherryl UttJey and aon, Brett, of Magna. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Colby has been Karen Colby of Logan. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Clara Colby have been Mr. and Mra. Bill Kawalshi of China Lake, California. Mary Kiesel and Zack Bigler, both Orem, were here for the weekend visiting at the home of Mra. Evelyn Kiesel. They also visited with Mr. and Mra. Bart Kiesel, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kiesel, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kiesel, Mr. and Mra. Trent Hallows and Belinda Noyes. Visiting Roger and Carol Jensen for Mother' Day were Carols children, Terry Lemon, of Salt Lake, and Amy Lemon, of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Crane were in Salt Lake this weekend visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mra. Kurt Crane of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Pingree of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson of W est Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw of Sandy were here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheppard. Holly Harward of Sandy has been here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Harward. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Trent Hallows and Mrs. Thelma Okerlund were in Provo for Mothers Day dinner at the home of Mrs. LaDawn Wind. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Simpson and children of Spanish Fork were there also. Bernice Lau drove to Las Vegas to meet Dee. Then it was on to Yorba Linda, California, to visit Doyle Jay Lau and family. From there, it was on to San Diego, California, for Dee and Bernice to tend the six children of Marie and Mark Riches while the Riches made a seven-da- y cruise to Mexico. When returning to Salina, the Laus were joined by Summer k and Dylan Lau for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Warren R Jensen were in Salt Lake W ednesday and Thursday to attend the Utah State Funeral Directors onvention two-wee- which was held at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City. While there, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gold and son Uoyd on Thursday. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Babcock- Jensen Saddle companies and Tack shops would flood tiie market with neat things for the horse owners; Sale of famous name cowboy hats, western boots, and other western finery would skyrocket; the last ten days in Salt Lake City tending grandchildren while their son and wife, Nayna and Leon, spent a ten day vacation in Hawaii. Treesa and Glen Porter from Preston, Idaho, spent some time visiting Boyd and Patty Christensen and Whitney and Mary Christensen. Companies that make horse equipment . - These 4th graders at Salina Elementary were the top scorers in the President's Academic Fitness test. They all scored 8th grade 4th month, or higher on the test. They include, TOP TEN: Redmond Mr. and Mra. Eari Porter were happy to have as recent visitors their daughter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mra. Jerry McCullea trom Henderson, Nevada. They also visited their children, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Neilson and children, Aurora. TheMcCulleas were here to work on their home in Aurora and hope to be moved in in a few weeks. Spending Sunday aftemon with Sidney and Nellie Peterson were Byron and Vera Jensen and Marvin and Esmont Jensen. The voung men and young women held their comined activity Tuesday evening. It was but due to the weather they met at the church and played volleyball. Strawberry shortcake was served afterwards, afterwards. Tuesday evening a meeting was held at the ball park to get the Farm Leage, Little League and all girls soft ball teams established. Robbie Pierce took charge and will be coaching, the Little League. The girls will have Joy Mickelsen, Susan Munk, Laura McKee and Roxanne Johnson as leaders. They are looking for anyone who would like to help the Farm League. The ladies also held their meeting Wednesday evening at the church to get started on softball. This year, as in the past, there will be two teams. Mard Anderson and Manon Mickelsen will be the coaches. The ladies also watched a sportsmanship filmstrip, which is required for all to see who want to play this year. It should prove to be a very busy summer with all the games going on. Gordon and Tammy Johnson and kids, Jennifer, Trisha and Bartley, made a mad dash to Loa last Sunday to visit with Tammys parents, Lester and De Ona Oyler. Gordon is going to help them install a sprinkler system if the weather ever breaks. Colleen W illden was hostess to at Tiny Tots clothing party Tuesday. Jody Robins, son of Ann Robins, is home from the hospital and doing quite well after an accident he suffered near last week. W e wish him a speedy recovery. Rhett Hallows. Joseph Despain, Richard Jorgensen, J.T. Miller. Front, Stefanie Jacobsen. Ashley Albrecht, Rebecca Hales, Misty Allred, Marie Mouyers, and Sarah Mason. Boyd and Patty Christensen spent this past weekend in Grand Junction, Colorado, with Patty's mother, Virginia Eastman. Clara Spencer went with her sister ana husband, Etta and Boyd Reynolds, on a vacation to Napa, California. They visited Eliza Jensen and her husband, Norman, Centerfield, held a family dinner Sunday to honor Mothers Day. Those who were able to attend were U'Dell and Lou Gene Johnson, Gordon and Tammy Johnson and family and John and Roxanne Johnson and family, all of Redmond. with another sister, Lorraine Stubbs, and saw many points of Interest In the two weeks they spent there. They were also able to spend some time with Clara's Keith Christensen and firandson, is the son of Doris and Jay Christensen. Doris went to Centerville Saturday and brought Clara home. Jay and Doris Christensen held a family dinner to honor Mothers Day. Guests Included Annen and Louise Jensen and family: Scott and Carol Lee Johnson and boys, Aurora, Mark and Kathy Kimball and son Brandon, Orem, with special guests Ida Christensen and Clara Spencer. Gordon and Tammy Johnson were in Gunnison Sunday evening to enjoy a Mothers Day dinner with Tammy's family. They met at the and children Bruce King home with Lester and De Ona Oyler, Loa and Carla Chee, a student at BYU in Provo. Lynn and Karen Peterson and children. Salt Lake City, were here this weekend visiting with Bronzel and Rula Pickett, Jerey and Eva Mae Pickett and family and Glen and LeAnn Pickett and girls. Diane Jensen and daughters, Salt Lake City, spent Mothers Day with her mother, Luella Jorgersen, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen and family. Jill and Richard Bigler spent the weekend visiting with Milo and June Bosshardt. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Syphrett, Provo, spent the weekend with Karen and Weldell Rasmussen. Olive Watts, Orem, spent Mothers Day with her mother, Nora Hansen. Kami Wilkins, a student at Snow College, Ephraim, spent the weekend visiting with Karla and Kendyl Wilkins and family. Carolyn Jensen, daughter of Lee and Phyllis Jensen was home for the Mothers Day weekend. Lloyd Willardson, Salt Lake City, spent some time with his parents, Paul and Loretta Willardson, and helped his mother enjoy a wonderful Mothers Day. Visiting with Rex and Laura McKee was Laura, brother Kerry Barfuss and his wife and baby. They were on their way to California. Food Town once told everyone upcoming sports events and other happenings at North Sevier High School The NS PTSA is asking for funds to repair and remodel the marquee so that it can once again be the 'bulletin board' it's supposed to be. Mary Christensen has spent Carol delicacy. But think of the side effects this program would have on our total economy - its almost staggering! Of course, first of all, wed, have to have Advisors to advise the Lynn and family, s, The Way What I would like to propose is a simple solution that would help the government and the farmers both with their financial woes! Have the farmers feed the wild horses for the government! At first they could allot a hundred head of Government wild horses per farmer. Feeding $100 a ton hay would give the farmers an additional income $83,200 annually with guaranteed profit. What will the farmers do with the horses? Why, raise more horses, of course! Think of the millions of horses that could be raised for the program - surplus could be exported to other countries where, believe it or not horse steaks are a preferred Mrs. Wilma Sorensen spent a week with her daughter Geri Susan Munk was hostess to a Home Interior party Wednesday night. Terri Lynn Williams held her spring recital recently. Her singing group, the Country Munch-kinsang several numbers, then her piano students each played a number. Audrey Hales, daughter of Tom and Jan Hales, played her guitar and sang. It was a lovely evening and everyone did such a good job. Viewpoint Over the past few years the, government has corralled thousands of wild horses with costs estimated at $832 per year per horse for feeding - and has reported costs cf $950 per horse to round them upl 529-735- 9 and playthings would increase; Realtors would benefit - people would need those pastures and that ideal picture-boovalley for their new found ranch; Horsemen would head for the hills more often. Great business for national parks, and those who provide services to tourists; Wed need more horse trailers to transport those horses to our MASTER THE ART OF HOME CANNING with a FREE demonstration k favorite spot. New pickups to pull those horse trailers; New travel trailers to stay in while we spend that horsemans holiday at the mountains, or wherever; Race tracks, food establishments, services to handle the public attending the races. Maybe well have a Salina Derby, Aurora Downs, Redmond Preakness. Wed be rolling in moneyl Wed have to train more farmers and ranchers to raise corn, wheat, and other grains to accommodate the bottomless pits that are horsess stomachs; Physicians would benefit most of all - there would be lots of broken parts that would need mending as we try to break that range pony. And sore bottoms would head the list, as we put in those 8 hour days in the saddle. The list could go on forever! Bring on those horses! We need a boost to our economy! Write your BLM office - tell them to get those ponies rolling! My pockets are jingling already! till V Fruits Vegetables Jams Meats Pickles Mixtures ...using Pressure, Water Bath, and Steamer Methods Borrow our Canning Demonstration 1hpe FREE at any Utah Power office, (VHS format only.) 20-minu- te Jennifer Johnson, daughter of Gordon and Tammy Johnson, was crowned 1986 4-- Princess. Jennifer was chosen from 15 contestants, who were judged on their skill riding horses, and questions by the judges Utah. j |