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Show Aurora News 529-352- 5 or 529-986- 3 Our thought for this week is . . . I wonder how old you would he. if you really didnt know how old you are? Most women are shy burn of Salina, ariu w. and Mrs. Deloy Tucker of Cleveland. Now well say a special birthday wish for everyone about telling their age who has a birthday in anyway . . . about 10 years February. shy!! This week we have An amethyst is the birthstone, three more January birth- A primrose sweet and fair days to add to our Aurora Is the flower for this short calendar of birthdays. month ... Scott was born Jan. 21 to Haye you a birthday there? Ronald and Karla Nuzman. Then have a gay and glad one, He weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz. Enjoy each moment . . . then Brett, Kimberly, Travis each day throughout and Jaron are excited Enjoy the year about their new little Till birthday time again! brother, and grandparents, May every wish youre excited grandparents, of wishing course, are Max and Helen And every dream come true, Knight of Bennion and Mrs. And may you find good Wilma Nuzman of El fortune, Cerrito, Calif. on all you do. Leslie Ann was born Smiling , Newcomers into the Wednsday, Jan. 24, to church this month were the Steven and Sherry She weighed in at 8 following: Ginger Gurney For-bus- h. lbs. 10 oz. and has two excited brothers, Michael, 4, and Jeremiah, 2. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hunt, Richfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Lathael Winn of Elsinore. Leah Elizabeth was born Jan. 27 at 4:31 p.m. in Provo. She weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. and 20 in. long. Larry C. is the proud father; Lynda is the relieved mother, and d Logan is the brother in the Freeman home. Raymond H. and Mary Heagle of Ventura, Calif, and Vern and Elda Freeman of Fillmore are super-excite- the grandparents. Just was baptized and confirmed by her father, Boyd Gurney. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brady of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gurney of Salina celebrated with her and the family. Wade Tucker was baptized by brother, Richard, and confirmedk by father, Lyle Tucker. Ben Sorensen was baptized and confirmed by father, Jerald Sorensen. All of these extra happy occasions accounted for the big, big crowd in our building Sunday. One more newcomer in the new this week. The think . . . Larry, Lynda, Aurora General Store, Logan and Leah can have a owned by LaMar McBride, Lovely time Laughing and Jr., has been purchased Loving together . . . this week by Roger and newcomers Other little that were blessed and Marie Taylor. Maries named in Sunday Sacrament Meeting were Broc Steve Tatum, named by his dad, Steve Tatum. Grandparents Thad and Valna Wasden served dinner to all of the visiting relatives, including Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatum and Sherri of Elsinore and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Barney and of Richfield, Teresa (Sharees parents and sister), as well as their family members living here in town. .Joan Arshelle was named by Kerry Sorenson, and she is the daughter of Craig and Cheryl Madsen. Grandparents are Ivan and Nola Madsen, Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Black parents. Max and Beth Curtis, owned the store when it was sold to LaMar and Kris McBride. So once again, it will be known as Aurora Merc. They are busy shuffling things around to make it different and plan to keep prices competitive with the neighboring communities. Our annual ward budget banquet was held Wed- nesday night at the Cultural Hall. The different organizations carried the work load to make it There was a program, and Im sure we had a good time. Vergal Sorensen, Kelly Mason, Deon Curtis, Chris Forsyth, and Jason Stowe suc-cessf- were among the No. Sevier Wolves who went to the wrestling match this, past week in Wayne Cddnty. Wolves got third place. We have one more match with Piute, and then North Sevier will host the Region Wrestling Tournament in Salina.soon. Watch for it. Ila, and Wendy Willden went to, Provo Wednesday to keep a dentist appointment. Ila said she would like it to have been a pleasure trip, but they didnt have any money, so it wasnt. Quentin and Thora Ot- -, tley, ElNita Watts, and Aldena Thompson went to Payson .Friday to attend the funeral of DeAnne Taylor. DeAnne was the. wife of Dennis Taylor, who is the son of Oral and LaVeda Taylor of Payson, and grandson of Orvil and Millie Andrews of Aurora. Our hearts go out to the entire family. There has certainly been a lot of sickness and suffering this cold, cold winwill be ter. Our sick-pag- e Crowther had some happy news when .she returned home to Aurora Tuesday, after visiting Wei' children, Mr. and ,M(rs, Jimmy Crowther and Mr,, and Mrs. Brent Burr in the Salt Lake area. Good, news like . . . she had a wonderful time. Karl and GWen Hallows and sons, Trcfy And Trent, Kelly and Lissa'and their daughter, Bridget, went to Bountiful taWtend the testimonial for kick, son of at Barbados, and the entertainers op board that THE-SUN- Seniors List Feb Events 1, 1979, Page 3 New Arrivals In Area Savings tsonds evening gqve a fantastic tribute to the U.S.A. with a Ten babies were born U.S.A. dinner. No dry eyes , during the past week at that night. Wednesday Sevier Valley in found them at Lucia, and Salina .Senior Citizens Richfield to the Hospital : following that evening they had a will have a board meeting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Caribbean dinner and at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. Peterson, Richfield,, a girl, costume ball. Most of the 6, at the Center. All are Jan'. 23, 1979, 10 lbs. 3 oz. people on the Islands and in Mr. and Mrs. Fred the shops, talked Italian, Membership dues are Christensen, Annabella, a Greek an4 French. Thurdue again. Persons ingirl, Jan. 23, 1979; 7 lbs. 5 sday, they, visited Antigua terested in membership in oz. with more excursions, and the Salina organization Mr. and Mrs. Steve captains farewell din- may contact club Brice and," Marilyn the officers. Aurora, a girl, Jan. ner that enThe evening. their Hallows, , at A dance is scheduled for 24, 1979, 8 lbs. 10 oz.' Sacrament Meeting Sun- tertainment was a real 8 p.m. Thursday Feb. 15, Mr. and Mrs. Dean day. Another ,spd,6f Karls highlight of the entire trip, in the Salina Elementary Black, Salina, a boy, Jan. one of the School. and Gwens, Teddy, his and in 25, 1979, 6 lbs. 13 oz., the acts, found And sons magicians wife, ValerieV' The pot luck dinner and Mr. and Mrs! John came from R&y'and they a dollar right by Billie will be held birthday all had a . nice time Lous nose. Jerold tried it at 6:30 party p.m. Thursday, later in their stateroom, Feb. together. .Wy 22, at the Center. Enit but didnt work for him. Another group of happy be will tertainment travelers in connection Saturday, the 27th, they provided. Tablets with the Farm', Bureau arrived back at San Juan lOOs and came back to Salt Lake group returned home this week. Jerold and Billie Lou City by air. (Floating on it, I The think). big Johnson, Lloyd and Melva celebration for Billie Lous Johnson, Ernest and Elaine Bastian, Jake birthday Monday was Edythe McDonald of Warm Steam Vaporizer Salina was surprised SunBastian of Sigurd, and Verl REST. 1.7 Gal 176 and Mavis Bastian of Their little newspaper day when her daughter, flew in the from Dolores said had Evensen, ship they Ogden, and Nordel and 76 1.2 Gal. full. traveled 1,128 nautical from California to help Charlene Dalton of Sally Rhinehart is a little are the returnees.' miles, ate 380 lbs. of pasta, celebrate Mrs. McDonald's better and home. She has 820 lbs. lobster, shrimp, 81st birthday. They spent a Inhalant 4oz. They began their excursion really had a siege after her in Miami and Orlando, salmon and other seafood. pleasant day and were car accident. Florida area doing the They also had beef. There joined by Mrs. McDonalds Jerry and Connie Han- same things as the Alma were 12,000 meals served other three children, Mr. C. Mcsens baby girl is in the and Thad with 38 cooks in the kit- and Mrs. Norman Utah V0,lev Hospital for Thompsons The Donald and chen. was daughters, ship huge Wasdens did the week corrective surgery Monday before them. We covered with as many people on it Janus and Angie of Orem; of this week. Bless her little McDonald of Douglas that part of the tour at once as all of Aurora. heart. She has had quite a All four people with the Wheatland, Wyo., and Mr. so well talk this already, time, and pneumonia, too. week about the extended tours agree that its nice to and Mrs. Bruce McDonald We hope things are on the tour On Saturday, the get back home to Aurora. and chidlren, Janet and of up for her now. flew to San Juan, It would be nice to travel Gerald, and Edna Miller 20th, Beth Ann Mason has Puertothey Salina. if time all the was there Rico and boarded been to the L.D.S. Hospital the Mrs. McDonald said it cruiser and enjoyed another self to be home. big in Salt Lake for extensive a Welcome-aboar- d a very happy occasion, was of most us have Anyway, lots of picturetesting and is now back and bon voyage two chances of becoming with home. She is reported to dinner Dolores and . . . to taking. enough that evening. They wealthy have been feeling better would cruise by night to the travel all time . . . slim and Douglas left Monday to none. We have been happy return to their homes. Monday evening. She is the islands they were visiting wife of Bishop Mason. and tour them during the for you to enjoy such a Mrs. Doris Anderson has marvelous experience, and They included the True friendship is a plant of been to the Gunnison day. islands of West Indies and glad to have you back home slow growth. with us. Hospital for observation Virgin Islands. Sunday, George Washingtonand has gone to Utah arrived at the San they Valley Hospital for more Marten Island, at 8:15 special tests. Sounds like tlh;y held an LDS People learn something testimony school with all those tests, in the ballroom of every day, and a lot of meeting doesnt it? times its that what they the ship. Seven Stake Dona Mason entered the Presidents learned the day before was were in attenL.D.S. Hospital Tuesday , wrong. dance. Our president, Pres. scheduled for surgery Bill Vaughan- Johnson, was asked to conWednesday. duct this meeting, and that Clarissa Sorensen has Salina Sorosis Club evening, they all enjoyed a members met last Wedreally been sick with the flu and captains party for some time. She says it welcome nesday, Jan. 24, at the dirfher. is about the sickest she has home of Delia Sanders. were at the Monday, they ever been. About a week Island. They President Beryl Mickelson Martiniqui she had a and ago, slipped toured the islands with welcomed guests, after slight accident which left short excursions each day, which a musical program her with a broken rib. It was presented by Mr. and beautiful makes it hard to laugh, cry, "seeingsand and Sun. flowers, Mrs. Russell Hawks, RichAmong sneeze or sigh, she says. sea, the sights was the tenth field. Shes just starting to most beautiful beach in the Refreshments were served to the 15 members atmanage pretty good again. world. Tuesday, they were I Genevive hope tending by the hostess. , February , For-bus- h, 25, 1979, 6 lbs. 10 oz. Charles, R. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Sevier County Salina,, Woolsey, Salina, a boy, volunteer for U.S. Savings Jan. 26, 1979, 5 lbs. 13 oz. Mr. and JMrs. John Bonds, reports December E-bonds McGrath, Glenwood, a girl, sales of Series V. amounted' ' to $6,200, Jan. 27, 1979, 8 lbs. e sales bringing I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle for the county to $162,166, Fullmer, Elsinore, a girl, topping the goal for the year-to-dat- Jan. 29, year 1979, 6 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellsbury, Richfield, a boy, 1979, 5 lbs. 14 oz. ... December , Johnson i: Cotton30 sBalls 1 Kaz Cool Moisture Humidifier $6" $499 99t $i 399 p 55tp99 Contac 10 s 29 I 1000 2 Gal. -- 2 Gal. Tylenol Tab,ets " 10s Tylenol er CONTAC. -- Sororis Club Entertained At Musical -- : eeds and Fertilizers Proven Performers IFA Fertilizers Why is this months 2 Good reasons to apply fertilizer NOW. electric bill higher? Applying phosphate on alfalfa now lets spring moisture take it to the root zone so alfalfa will respond more quickly. mmM "1 2. the time of year that many people ask UP&L the above question often following it up with: We haven't added any appliances or changed our This is Applying fertilizer now, while the ground is frozen, means better service because equipment is not in heavy demand. life style'." Spring Small Grains of electricity this about that perform well in the Intermountain West Spring Barley Gem: Has smooth awns, the earliest maturing variety presently grown in Utah. Among the best yielding varieties grown on dry lands. Oats Fremont: Cayuse: A short, red, rf with bearded, heads. , unusually large in maturity Relatively early and has stiff straw. white-chaffe- d, stiff-strawe- J soft awnless, A white-chaffe- Lemhi-typ- entry e semi-dwar- A f. .. .lights mid-tal- l, stiff-straw- ed laaan 1 5 756-900- 4 Caiar CMy tptiralm 566-631- 2 263-452- 9 DaHa La 664-211- 0 636-268- 4 Pnrtia 652-006- 1 MeMiM SaNna 8964461 529-393- 1 . . . Matprin (208) 547-30- v , INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES American Fart Draper . . Canadian oat with large panicles and very plump, white kernels. It can be used i for grain or silage production. Best adapted to irrigation and high fertility. May yield a bit higher than Springfield due primarily to a rate longer nights Rodney: ed January-Februar- y don't have to add appliances or here are a few change your life style of the things that push up your bill this time of year: . . .Old Man Winter brings shorter days, d, stiff-straw- of You d, top-yieldi- ng d percent over last the price But that's not all. tently a in oat nurseries. Twin: in January-Fcbruar- y . Holiday Season often causes greater use of power .mother cooks and bakes more .The . increase brought about by inflation. relatively early maturing oat from New York. Gives excellent yields in Utah and other Western and Northwestern states. Its consis- semi-dwa- feed barley; medium height, maturity, and straw strength. Under adequate moisture and fertility it gives excellent yield and good test weight. Rough-awne- 13 (1978) Spring Wheat A hard Steptoe: there is an increase True, Sprinkler Irrigekon 529-748- 1 . .TV . . .more visitors,!and little ones (the washer and dryer works harder, too) . . . . .more vacuuming of floors . . .more dishes to wash . .did you ' r; t .how . . bum longer sets stay on longer have a party? about outdoor and indoor Christmas lights? . When frigid weather hits, it hits the .furnace fans (both electric and gas furnaces have them) work harder and longer. And this winter is a cold one 25 percent colder than last pocketbook hard, because when the temperature goes down, the use of year! watt watcher. . , goes up. What can be done about electricity it? Be a .hot water heaters work longer. because incoming water is colder 8L Qeerfi 394-27- 637-065- 2 796-741- 8 673-363- 1 254-35- CM 486-22- 373-768- 0 2 - 972-300- 9 Trawi owtoi 257-541- 9 per-cen- Johnson $349 le of $157,000 by 3 t. Statewide sales totals for , .came to Mr,.-anMrs. Robert $2,307,745. The States total period was Lowe, Glenwood, a - boy, for the $28,636,817, only 80 percent Jan: 30, 1979, 7 lbs. 2 oz: of the goal! Jan. 29, Gaviscon Local Notes Dec. Sales Jorgenson, Sigurd, a girl, Jan. FD0&M ft! AUGHT COMPANY . V. r |