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Show Aurora News One Year 529-352- Birthday rr TANA LEE PICKETT ONE YEAR OLD-- my CLASS OF 47-North Sevier High School Class of name is Tana Lee Pickett 1947 held its class reunion at the Branding Iron Inn and I celebrated my first Saturday, May 28. Attending were, from left, back birthday on May 23. My row: Rae Robins Lindquist, Carolyn Noyes Luke, Olive mom and dad are Mr. and Hansen Watts, Irene Ehn Turner, Tola Andreason Mrs. Kirby Pickett of Peterson, Leola Crowther Hansen, Ruth Crane Brown, Gunnison. I also have two big brothers, Travis, 8, and Terron, 2, and one older sister, Deina, 7, who Six more qualified can(jiptnp of the SUSr' helped me celebrate my didates are needed before program. birthday. Brown added that some the Southern Utah State credit previously BS college College degree Some other special for in business can earned is program to came who by people to this new admission Richfield. in begin wish me a happy birthday curriculum offering. SUSC is just waiting are my grandparents, Mr. Those interested in ena with to come us for up and Mrs. Merrill Pickett to the program should whole tering class, according of Gunnison and Mr. and Brown at the contact director B. Brown, Roger of Mrs. Marvin Jensen District School School Districts of Office, 195 Sevier Redmond. adult education and coor- - E. 500 N., Richfield, or by telephoning Hi, The Six More Needed For Course 896-440- 6. REDMOND NEWS Dear Editor: As a coach of a softball team, I foresee some real problems this summer. We have a lot of summer softball, baseball, and Little League with men, women, boys, and girls all playing and trying to have practices. I feel we as a city need a summer recreation director who would schedule the use of the park for all those teams needing them. Im sure with practices organization scheduling other. who speed or be written up for will wheelies perform reckless driving. Utah State law requires that everyone under 18 years of age wear a helmet at all times while on a motorcycle, Chief Kiesel noted, saying this, law also would be enforced. I would hope the motorcyclists themselves would control this problem, he said, rather than us having to get involved. But if they dont, well take care of it. Gtasomis fflJhy! Does anyone have any suggestions? Sincerely, Madeline Johnson Salina Beats Richfield Salinas Mens baseball team opened league play in Richfield Tuesday, May 22, with a solid thumping of Richfield 14 4. The issue was really decided in the first inning as Salina jumped out to a BANK We are a full service bank. 2. We understand local problems. 3. All profits stay In the Community. 4. All loans are made to local individ1. uals and businesses. 5. All decisions are made locally. 6. Saving rates are the maximum allowed by law. iiituf fiMfff iiiikt ii 7 nit Mf QMb 0 nA- -' . Telephone Springville, and Mark Mason (Raymonds brother), his wife, Ruth, and one son, coming from Rupert, Idaho. Mark and Ruth Mason also visited with the Eldon Jensens. Norman and LaRee Huntsman and sons, Hal, Greg, Casey, Dane, Travis and Nathan, of Idaho Falls, visited at the home of Normans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Huntsman. Also another son, Ferral, Gyann and Marty and Cyndi Huntsman of Richfield visited during the holiday weekend. They have a lot going in their family right now. Donny stopped in Sunday to see his grandparents on his way back to school in Logan, and Ferral and Gyann took another son, Layne, to the mission home last Thursday, the 24th, prior to his departure for a mission in Puerto Rico. Eldon and Ruby Mason were host to company also. This past Memorial weekend will have lots of memories for a lot of people. Their daughter, Saundra, was here, and they are now moving from Huntington Beach to San State Fairgrounds. The Johnsons have had some exciting news from their son Dave, who is ser- - ving in the Texas Dallas Mission for the L.D.S. He called home T; May 12 and said he was to ; be the assistant to the president at the mission. 1 home. That was some;'' Mothers Day present, Id Mission C The say. President is C. Monroe Hart, and there will be a . ; new president in July in this mission. Hes really going to get a lot of ex- - ! periences to cherish. The descendants of the , Abraham Shaw family , held their family reunion j Saturday at the park in ; Aurora. That is always a ' 3 really big affair. Devon and La Della ' Shaw spent the weekend , here he is another son to Lynn and Fern Shaw. ; are They making j preparations to move to ; Aurora soon. I'll leave you with a . thought for the week Ahead is what you cant ; get without using. u, ... -- ... Susan White; Is Graduate Susan White, daughter ; of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.'..; was p Salina, ' graduated from California' White, .1 State College, San at the conclusion o, of winter study. She'i; received her bachelor arts degree in economics. Miss White currently resides in Redlands, Calif. of; j V llmlll a j DIRECTLY BEHIND DAY & NIGHT CAFE 695 West Main & (Formerly Barney Robinson Building Spring Cooling System Check Belts Radiator Hoses Thermostats Spring ' V string? 9 this weekend. 21 LOCATION: .grass 529-712- during Those visiting were Calvin and Marjie Mason, a daughter Carla and her little daughter, Jennifer; Cecil and Ferral Mason all of Salt Lake City; Ervin and Kathy Mason of Quarterhorse Summer Sale held Saturday at the colosseum at the Utah SAUNA TRUCK AND AUTO PARTS INC. trims 63 East Main Street Salina, Utah 84654 Kami, JUST s Tune-u- p Champion Spark Plugs Ignitions Borg-Warn- er SK Wayne Tools (To do the job with) ALL AUTOMOTIVE AND HEAVY TRUCK PARTS liiilj . 4 COME SEE OUR NEW FACILITY n WE CAN SUPPLY YOU! 9 Phone Salina, Utah 529-398- Llschini I'HU'IlMOl! children, Kristen and Jesse of Sandy, came home to visit with parents for the weekend. The girls stayed for the week and will visit with both grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shaw, Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheppard in Salina. Raymond and Wilma Mason entertained guests The special occasion was the graduation of their oldest grandchild from nr high school. Burke and Anna Rae Johnson went to the Utah i What machine Stubbs Hardware and Thompson and family. ' mm lead. Salina The Green Machine? the amazing new electric weed and grass trimmer. Whirling, flexible strings reach into rocks, trees, walkways. In minutes youll do jobs that previously took hours. City. Bill Lee and Kerri Shaw liilllltflll ifNi ?st3 'Groan Bsnfh CHOEEKW 7-- pounded out 18 hits, including 4 each by Robin Johnson (2 homeruns), Grant Stubbs (3 RBIs), and Doug Heath. Eugene Peterson added 3 RBIs, and Chad Shaheen a long two-ru- n homerun. Chad and Kevin Sorensen combined for the nine inning pitching duties. The first home game for Salina will be with Nephi on May 29. 529-986- 3 Weve got a lot to smile Clark and Winnie Jensen about this week . . . School and their chidlren, Tony, is out!! (At least the Bryan, Jane Ann, and teachers can smile). The Collette, came from town is all cleaned up and Highland; Harvey and topped off with a lucious Kay Smith and two chicken dinner Saturday children, Todd and Holly, evening at the park. (Glen came from Granger, and and Novella Taylor were another daughter, Leslie, in charge of the dinner and and Nola Davis, of Rivercertainly ought to be able ton. They all enjoyed dinto smile, because they ner Monday at the family surely did a wonderful home. Genevieve Crowther service to the town). There has been lots of was happy to see her company in town because daughter, Janece, and of Memorial Day and the husband, Brent Burr, and month of May is gone, family. She went to Salt (which makes us closer to Lake City Saturday for August when we can get some therapy and to atthe kids back in school). tend the golden wedding One little guy came home anniversary of some dear so excited from his last friends. The friends were day at school . . . Daddy, Elder and Sister Haslem in Bountiful, and they I finally got 100 today! Thats great, which sub- were the directors of the Two of them - I visitors center in Indepenject? got 60 in math and 40 in dence, Mo. when the Crowthers were there on spelling. We may as well smile their mission. As she returned home, about most things . . . The price of gas is getting so she brought two grandhigh that well have to daughters back with her, walk and that will be help- Madeline and Dana, and ful to a lot of us. I wonder they are staying with her how big the childrens during this week. On the the big weekend, she has a (especially childrens) smiles will be reunion with all of her when we ask them to walk. brothers and sisters, and They say a smile is a cur- the girls will return home ve that can set a lot of after the reunion. Visiting with Roger and things straight ... I know . . . well smile when we ask Jaylene Nemelka and them to walk. family were her parents, Mrs. Ruby Mason en- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hadley tered the L.D.S. Hospital of Salt Lake City. They Tuesday for surgery Wed- came Friday evening. Linford and Deon Taylor nesday morning. We hope she is smiling by now and have taken a vacation trip last week. First they went feeling much better. Eldon and Ora Jensen to Fallin, Nev. to visit his had a happy weekend. Her sister, Vonda Clark, and daughter, Peggy Soren- then to Redding, where sen, and two children they visited with her sister came from their home in and husband, Glen and Myton and were here Utahna Ainsworth, and Saturday and Sunday for continued up to Eureka visiting, decorating and and through the redwoods enjoyed the fun time at the and along the coast. They park. Oras sister, Joy returned home Friday. Green, called from her More delight for the home in Canoga Park, weekend to have their son, Calif, for a special sur- Jerald, Gwen and family of West Jordan to visit. prise also. A sister and her family, Eldons birthday is on the 30th, and the family Mr. and Mrs. Richard has a tradition of coming Roberts of Hyrum, visited home for Memorial Day Monday with Dona and and celebrating the birth- Marvin Mason. Gregory and Kathy day at the same time. . You Should Bank With Us SAUNAS ONLY INDEPENDENT and games in coordination with each Sauna's I ndependent Bank Says: -- Fore! Germany. mission quick t per- by Elsie their class of 47 reunion Saturday evening. R.L. Yergensen and his wife came for it. R.L. is a former Redmond resident. UDell was class president and he was in charge of the reunion. Gordon and Tammy Johnson and daughters, Trecia and Jenny, went to Salt Lake and got Sue Johnson and went to Billings, Montana Thursday to attend the Montana State Square Dance Festival. They also atten-- " ded a reunion in Powell, Wyo. for families who were in the German Branch of the L.D.S. Church while they were serving the Armed Forces in Take Note!! Motorcyclists, from Salina the chief said. Drivers Numerous complaints residents over the noise and antics of motorcyclists in the city have prompted the city council to instruct local police authorities to clamp down. We were told to take care of the complaints about motorcycles, Police Chief Gordon Kiesel reported, saying that he had instructed local patrolmen to deal with noisy bikers, as well as those speeding or doing wheelies. " Riders "of unnecessarily loud bikes will be cited for disturbing the peace, Letter to Editor we could be Ladies Day play at using the high school Palisade May 22 was best . facilities and the elemen-tarypoker hand. Winners were Jolene and Elsie, tie, with I dont know if this is four 5s, and Venna with even or feasible, four 7s. possible Low gross, Elsie, but I do know its very and low net, Joyce. aggravating to try and Joyce J., Elsie V., play a ballgame with Dorothy Chris L. and baseballs flying at the Olive M. K., went to Payson back of your head. Im to play in their sure too that the Little Thursday invitational. Chris was the sofLeague coaches hate second tballs on their pitchers only winner, taking low net. Congratulations, mounds. Chris! Cant something be done School is out, so well be about this problem? Is more girls out expecting there anyone out there on Ladies Day. who has a reasonable solution or could direct this "program? Are there any" city directives or helps we can use in our programs? I hope we can save some bad feelings by each UDell and Lou Gene Johnson, Pericson and Tola Peterson attended Harward and PERFECT ATTENDANCE-Tamm- ie Jeff Rodeman, North Sevier students, received certificates noting their perfect school attendance during the 1978-7- 9 year. They were omitted from last weeks list because of an administrative error. LaPreal Jensen Larsen; middle row: Bernitta Ivie Mecham, LouGene Murphy Johnson, Sarah Gates Jensen, Vilate Gates Chadburn; front row: UDell Johnson, Donald Nielsen, R.L. Yergensen, Ted Jolley, Dan Allred. or 5 THE SUN, May 31, 1979, Page 5 Cooper and children of Francisco. Richard and Layton visited during the Kay Mason were also here weekend with both of their from their home in Amparents, Mr. and Mrs. mon, Idaho. Ivan Madsen and Mrs. Rulon and Arlene Curtis Otheya Cooper. of Salt Lake City enjoyed Hershel and Karla Harthe ladies being ward and their sons, visiting, and another sister sisters, Kelly, Carl and Dennis, from Beaver was here, with his wife and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warly. visited in Aurora with Dan and Rae friends and attended went to KanabThompson to their church before returning to DeAnna and sons, Terry, their home in Salt Lake Mil 1 sKps v 4 c mJf J :! 0- Pliii .4 mi J wimskmmmm&k mm -- 5 |