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Show Aurora News rieona Huntsman There's real variety this t "vs ?ek and thats supposed, to be the spice of life. Most people like to do different things and in different .ways. Most people do like to do three things about the same way all the time . ... Most of us want to be in 'the front of the bus. the 529-352- 5 pr 529-986- 3 back of the church, and the middle of the road. One of the big bus trips for our area is the Church History Tour taken by our seminary students. Bro. Karl Gull and crew have returned and are getting back into the groove at home after a three-week THE SUN, June 28, 1979, Page 6 A club group from town new employment, new The Second Ward had excursion through the Salt Lake City at the dance, it historical points of the recital of their oldest their monthly Relief had a special evening home, and all. (At least went to Richfield to visit a drink for two cents? L.D.S. Church sites. Sun- granddaughter, Earlyn, Society meeting at the Thursday at the cultural will be new to them).' All of son,' Jim Ogden and Well," the boy replied, Ven-npark this week. The hall. Hostesses were the good luck that Can be family: Another son to .The cat fell 4n' that day, six of the students daughter of Earl and a two-ce- nt Then the from the Second Ward presented their feelings on Curtises came home the extended, happy trip. Saturday and Earl and They were Gary Gurney, Venna came to their house to visit for Fathers Day. Troy Halldws, Clint Johnson, Shaunna Simmons, Monday, Venoy and Ina Laura McColl, and Betty returned to the Severance home in Salt Lake to tend Mason. and Ina Curtis their children while they Venoy spent Friday, the 15th, in went to Arizona on a job interview. They are looking forward to another Salt Lake City trip on the 30th, when another granddaughter, Elizabeth, will be baptized and on the 1st, she will be confirmed. Thats not going down the middle of the road, its just using a lot of it. Hows this for variety? Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Severance. visiting teachers message was given in the Scout Cabin and their Mother-Daughtpotluck party was out on the lawn at the park. The First Ward Relief Society held their Mother-Daughtparty at the Cultural Hall Wednesday. They enjoyed a big salad bar, with everyone bringing their favorite salad for the special occasion. There were crafts for mothers and daughters and a really neat day for both groups. Summer Primary is underway for both wards and doing great. The variety of a new time schedule and er er Hot Summer Values $2 29 the summer activities Thompson of Granger helps keep things inhave four daughters at teresting. Heres a little home and from the Primary poem: SUNDOWN Highly Protective SUNSCREEN Save 4fl. ounces $200 RAIN DANCE LIQUID WAX premium-qualit- y liquid car wax. Guaranteed to bead water and shine longer than leading liquid or paste car waxes or your money back from Du Pontl e Moderate or extra protection Garden Wash-N-D- ri Soft Cloth! Hose $g" 17.79 meters64.93 ft Perfect for cleanup Reinforced vinyl hose at home or on trips. Regular $15.49 Check our supply of Camping Equipment Lawn Games - - Bar-b-qu- - Picnic Supplies e Accessories Tennis Gear - Baseball Equipment : v. u hospital they brought twin sons to delight everyone . . . even the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson, Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Thad Peterson of Salina. Mrs. Millie Andrews has returned from a weeks stay at the ranch and in Payson with their children. On Sunday, after church, their families got together at the home of a son, Mr. and Mrs. Verness Andrews, in Payson, to honor their father, Orvil Andrews. members Forty-tw- o of the family joined in the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce of Mt. Home, Idaho spent Thursday of last week at the home of Delbert and Lyla Barney. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and family of Payson spent Friday and Saturday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson. They were enroute to Grand Canyon for a vacation. Wendell and Roa Mason, Evan and Fonda Kennedy, Lynford and Deon Taylor, and Leo and Gena Shaw took a little trip to Otter Creek fishing last week. The sun gave them a variety of burned noses. Mrs. Hazel Curtis is remaining in Fillmore at the home of Vern and Elda Freeman, as she is still quite ill. Our good wishes . . . . good health wishes are extended to her. Steve and DeAnn Colby and little Ryan were sealed in the Manti Temple last Saturday. Those : r STUBBS HARDWARE Prices good thru July 7th attending the joyous occasion with them were Doug and Margie Ferald and Shannon Mason, LaVon and Mary Ann Curtis, and an uncle and aunt of Richfield. Har-war- d, Out on the church lawn, Jimmie just gave Angela a sock. And Georgie there has pasted. Little Stevie with a rock. The bell has rung; They march inside, Forgetting various scars, And become, as by a miracle, Sunbeams and shining Stars. Kids are lots of fun and grandparents will be the first to admit that, and so it is for Grandpa and Grandma Wendell Mason, as they had little Cody Nicholls spend a week with them from his home in Hinckley.. Mom and Dad, Sam and Terri Nicholls, went to Las Vegas to visit at the home of Ray and Marlene Wood the girls being sisters, of course. Alma and Aldena Thompson went to Salt Lake City to spend Fathers Day and brought their granddaughter, Nicole Rawlings, (home for her is in Greenriver, Wyo.) to their Gladys Johnson, Lucille Palmer, Melva Johnson, and Ora Jensen and their husbands helped, of course. About 25 guests were there to enjoy dinner together and a film, John Bakers Last Race, shown by Karl Gull. For a little variety in the to those of you news taking the Gospel Essentials course in Sunday School, in the new manual handed out recently (at least in the 2nd Ward) on page 232, the wedding picture of he Eternal Marriage lesson is a pic? ture of the daughter of .... Leonard and Lorraine Spencer of Ogden and her husband. Janice moved to Ogden from Aurora with her parents a few years ago. She is now Mrs. Dale Slade, and they have two children. We usually just say, Variety is the spice of life. In its entirety it should be Variety is the spice of life . . . that gives it all its flavor. It would be real fun if the news could taste good each week. Thanks to those who have taken time to help with the news. Saturday, a week ago, was a special celebration at Maple Grove for the William Palmer , family. Fathers Day was the holiday for families of - home for a two-wee- visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Porter of Flagstaff, Ariz. visited Monday with Ernest and Elaine Bastian. Mr. . Porter was a missionary in England at the same time as the Bastians. Elaine has just spent a week in Salt Lake City at the L.D.S. Hospital with her mother, Mrs. Clara Draper. She had surgery Wednesday and has come home to the Bastians while she is convalescing. Tana Bennett also had surgery Wednesday at the L.D.S. Hospital and is doing ,fine and will be home this week. One more hospital patient from Aurora this week is Glen Shaw, who is in the Gunnison Hospital with pneumonia. The best of luck and good wishes to all. I dont know if this next item was done just for variety, but youve got to admit it was out of the orMr. and Mrs. dinary Clark (Sandra) Keggie of Bountiful got their new son .... Wallace and Shirlene Barms of Provo, Eldon and Karen Palmer, of Riverton, and Joseph and Jenette Ingles of Bountiful. Bill, Lucille, and Mary Palmer and Brad Ramsey joined also. Sunday, another family, Rae and Nancy Kennard of Draper came for visiting and dinner. Monday, Bill and Lucille took Mary to BYU, where she is taking the summer term which started Tuesday t. and will run to wished- - will certainly with you. The Little League ball team won their game at the park last Monday evening, and the Farm Team won their game Friday at the park. The ball diamond has a variety of players down there every week, with pretty good results. Gail and LeAnna Madsen spent three or four days here last week, leaving some of the young ones to visit Grandpa and Grandma Keith and Phyllis Sorensen. They now live in Grand Junction, Colo, and have a new home there. They have moved 21 times but look pretty settled now. Brock is helping Grandpa for the summer working with the vaults. Phyllis says thats what happiness is. Another nice thing for Sunthe Sorensens Glen Sheila and day, Lewis and kids took them out to dinner. Ranae Ogden and her daujghter, Sally, visited for a couple of days with .... Sarah Huntsman, her sister. They are from Puyallup, Wash. They also visited with Gladys Johnand son, her sister-in-laothers in town. Ranae also Mrs. Ogden, Craig and Brenda Ogden and two sons, Jamie and Marney of Puyallup, came here and were sealed together at the Manti Temple. A class of mutual girls under the direction of their teacher, Sally Rhinehart, went to the Johnson Ranch last Wednesday through Saturday. This was the pitcher about fifteen minutes ago, so I thought Id better sell out fast before the news spreads top far Have a happy week and from the 2nd Ward, but not to be confused with the mutual camp that is coming up. Just an anxious group of girls that turned out to have a lot of;, fun because of a teacher. distasteful, second year Beehives your support caterpillar would A rather starve to death than eat a plant it finds according magazine for children. Milk Production Utahs 75,000 milk cows produced 77 million ds of milk in April. Average production per cow was 1,030 pounds. V A little group-for the same gfroduction were selling lemonade the, Wonth a year ag0 was 79 other day in front of the, inds: jnilUo store, and they had someyy pretty good prices . . too. Jusrj; reminded me of a little boy y who was selling lemonade?- from two pitchers. In front ' Good physical' condition is a of one was a sign, Five prerequisite for water skiing, cents a glass. In front of The skier should practice basic the other was a sign, Twb maneuvers before adding new cents a glass. An old gen- advanced skills. A life jacket tleman stopped, looked at or belt should be worn at all the signs, and bought a times. A hard fall might knock glass of the lemonade at the wind out, of the skier temtwo cents.' When he had porarily. In case of a fall the finished, he asked, How skier should stay with the skies do ypu expect to sell and signal the boatsman that he lemonade at five cents is all right. 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' David Simonsen Manager Open House Friday, June 29 from 9 ajtt to 5 p.m. Weve been on the move, but now were settled in at 45 West Center Street. We would like to show you around and think youll appreciate our new pleasant atmosphere. We have three speedy drive-i- stations and plenty of parking. Plus, we offer you the most ways of managing your financial affairs. So please join us on Friday. The facilities are all new but the same friendly people youve come to know will be waiting here to seme you. n Free Barbecue ; SeeDarelc Andreasoii helped and then took them if to Ranger Ricks Nature at home. Paramedics Grandparents are Quentin, and Thora Ottley. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Williams and sons, Derk and Brook, of Salt Lake City had Sunday dinner at the home of Mrs. Bessie Cur. tis. . Mr. and Mrs. Kent Coons and family of Murray spent part of Saturday with his sister, Mrs. Dan Thompson. They came to attend the wedding of their nephew, Neil Mecham, and LaRee Jensen of Centerfield. Dana Rae Curtis has gone to B.Y.U. in Hawaii for a Summer Block Course. Her mother wishes she would call, but shes definitely having a great time. She is enrolled for a class in hula and surfing and some other serious classes. I call that real local lemonade stand!! 235Ioaunis mid-Augus- Chris and Carla Fillmore and family went to Star Valley, Wyo. to participate in a camping family reunion last week. It was a first for Carlas family, with all of her sisters and their families there, and they hope it is the beginning of a family tradition. Dale and LuAnna" Mothershed are moving ton Portland, Ore. next week,1 possibly as early as Monday or before. They have go (from 12fl0 - ffiBalSc 4:00 p.m.) ... il '. barbecue beef sandwiches and we be serving all the trimmings. Grill, Coleman Stove, or limited edition western belt buckles by estimating how much money we have under our special dome. Souvenir Gifts for all the guests first Security Goftli of Utah, N. 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