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Show THE SUN, July Page 8 It looks like weve got Aurora News Leona Huntsman 529-352- 5 Tuesday night, a Moonlight Hike was taken; then all the girls joined hands singing I Am a Child of While there, the God. girls worked on certification requirements in fire building skills, handicrafts, hiking, knots, first aid, and knowing poison plants, and animals, etc. Skits were presented by each ward, with Aurora 2nd Ward receiving the I prize for their skit Believe in Me. Wednesday evening, a special den family throw in a reunion or two, and .you have to be pretty smart to get any work on the side and a few talks as JUST PLAIN PALS. Little boys are just so much fun, and they are little for such a short time . . . such a precious short time. They can talk almost more than CLASS OF 59 REUNION-Membof the North Sevier High School Pat Carpenter Bumgardner, Karen Hatch Rasmussen , Vearl Jensen, your patience can handle. Class of 1959 who gathered July 3 for a reunion are, from left, back Lynn Squires, Guy Miller, and Sherman Christensen; front row: Anita They dont know any big row: Rodney Day, Lee Rasmussen, Terron Crane, Delmar Wilson, Ericksen Thorsen, Clarice Mortensen Sandstrom, Karen Farnsworth words yet, so they must Ronald Larsen, Harold Lorentzen, Lynn Larsen, Ross Bumgardner, Greenhalgh, Ellen Crane Christensen, Lois Martin Essley, Rosalind make up for it by using Ronald Bosshardt, Leon Christensen, Bill Marwood, Don Hales, Lee Bumgardner Anderson, Joan Martin Curtis, RaeLynn Prows Rasmus- - lots and lots of little ones. Jensen, and Met Johnson ; middle row : Bardett Durfee, Clell Bagley, sen, and Vina Black Hall. It really takes a lot of Neil Beach, Rondo Shaw, Charley Thompson, Carol Ewles Woolsey, patience, doesnt it? One little fellow was asked who had the most patience at his house and he replied, I would rather not say. If theme song, Yesterday Seventy North Sevier accompanied by electric I mention my mother, my High School classmates guitars. Don and Iris Once More, and closed hit me, and if I say dadll We with The Were. Hales Way their and sang popular songs partners dad, my my motherll hit Classmates attending celebrated their 20th year from the 1950s. Ross me. from traveled Maryland, class reunion July 3. Bumgardner sang the Alan and Vicki Gurney Special awards were make-uar- became parents of a 7 lb. 8 Hollywood presented at a program tist Donald Mulderick will oz. boy on July 2. He was included in the reunion, perform makeovers on born at the Sevier Valley of ers Class Of 1959 Holds Reunion p 0 Several complaints about animals kept within the city limits have prompted Salina Councilmen to request that the ordinance regarding control of animal and fowl facilities and keeping animals within the city limits be printed. The pertinent section of the ordinance is as follows: local women Aug. 7 during said facility or business of a workshop on glamour the time and place at ideas. The City Council shall which the City Council Muldericks appearan-hav- e the power to prohibit shall hear the matter CC) scheduled for 7 :30 p.m. or control the location and dealing with said facility Tuesday, Aug. 7, at the The Heritage Room of the management of any offen- - or establishment. sive, unwholesome owner or operator thereof Rodeway Inn in Richfield, business or establishment shall be given an oppor- - js sponsored by the North in and within one mile of tunity to present the facts Sevier Pep Club and the limits of the cor- - and testimony and to chambre Cosmetics, poration and may in par- - examine into other facts Tickets, which are $3 ticular compel the owner and testimony obtained by per person, are available of any pig sty, privy, barn, the Council. fr0m any Pep Club mem- animal After due hearing, the ber or from Lynn Swin-farcorral, feed yard, poultry City Council may issue a dlehurst, advisor, farm, or other unwhole- - limited license or order Mulderick whose clien-som- e or nauseous house or wherein it may prescribe ts have included Mia place, to cleanse the same, the specifications and Farrow, Zsa Zsa Gabor, abate or remove the same, standards which must be Lola Fallana, and Rock and may regulate the followed by the facility or Hudson is director of location thereof . enterprise in order to be Chambre Cosmetics, the The City Council may on permitted to continue in line of products he will be its own initiative and shall operation. using. on complaint of a member Make-u- p Upon a determination Magic is the of the public, examine into that the facility or enter- theme of the session, the management, control, prise has become a which will take in skin and location of any said nuisance, it shall have care an(j glamour make- facilities for the purpose of power to order the up techniques. Persons determining whether or abatement or removal of wishing to sit for a not its management the facility or establish- - makeover will be selected should be improved so as ment. If the owner fails to on a first-comfirst- to minimize the offensive conform to such order, the served basis. The local and unwholesome charac- - City Council shall have makeovers will be demon- power to bring all strated during a question necessary legal an(j answer period proceedings to force said following the training. removal, abatement, or adherence to standards. ih)?h!iieacH)n!oT KEEPING ANIMALS seS) 5 bead of cattle, 20 head of sheep, 2 goats, or 5 over six months old, determined, it shall notify person to keep within the owned by or in charge 0j the owner or operator of City limits of Salina City one person and kept and fed at one feed yard or location, except by special permission from the City Council. fur-beari- 529-767- 3. argus: STEEL BUILDINGS STRAJGHTWALl SLANTWALL CURVETTE FARM - RANCH - INDUSTRY CLEARANCE 50' x 80' CURVETTE $6695. Includes Large Double Doors JO e, u Includes SINGLE SLIDING DOOR, F. O. B. Factory. Save on the other size buildings also. Westover Builders Outlet Authorized Utah Distributor 3 or contact Craig Oberg Phone District Manager at Ephraim, Utah 754-300- 283-404- 0, will be named Dustin Scorup Gurney. Use every moment to enjoy him that you can. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gurney, Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Willar-dse- n, Ephraim. Proud grandparents in Aurora are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gurr, and in Red- mond, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poulson, for the new daughter born July 6 to David and Colleen Poulson in Salt Lake City. Glen and Erva have been taking care of the four other children while the new v in the ... 12-pi- Mile Flat. The stake mutual group chose for their skit "t Believe in Fairy Tales. The Three Bears really got a fun twist fbe delight of all in attendance. There were Poxk& Beans 25 51 Paper Plates Salad Just Gets BETTER Ron! .... (SS SH" $5,DDAfflLY Pitted Tuna... 59 Olives Generic $1.00 Fantastic Buys at 5 Can QT Can SYrrTte groffo ffortril (chrrfcTi Paulettes Smart Shop 1 Libbys Selected Each gtHtiro QtEfi) I 3rd. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the tournament next in line (after stake) will be held in Aurora. The 1st Ward will be selling Monticello. There have been more family reunions this week. Ward and Judy Forsyth and family weekend , ' spent the at Fishlake for concessions with ham- the Farnsworth reunion, burgers, drinks, potato which is Judys mothers w chips, candy & gum, etc. family. Judy said she (Thats homemade can- really enjoyed camping dy). Be sure to come and right among all of her buy your eats and enjoy sisters and their families. the games. Recently, the families of The 1st Ward team has Avery and Cassie Curtis players Joel Christiansen, met up Gooseberry for a Glen Hunt, Richard family reunion lasting Wasden, Kevin Sorensen, Saturday and Sunday also. e members of Mark Johnson, Roger C. Taylor the Heber Vernon Baker, Taylor, Todd Kennedy, Jeff family met at Mayfield Sixty-thre- Hallows, Chad Shaheen, Richard Curtis, Mike Canyon Saturday. Those from Aurora were Bob and Karen Hales and family, Eldon and Ora Jensen, g, Bag $ Scarves & Hats Quar-nber- lb. Size Cantaloupe Bastian (Tim); Scott Mitchell (Thomas); Wayne them coming and going Wade from Holbrook, Ariz. Brown (Dal); Tucker (Lyle); and Leon Thursday, the 12th, twenty-tpeople came to see Huntsman (Leona). The wo Miracle Mormon the are Angela players girl Five Manti. in and Pageant Mason (Dennis) 17 brought Salina Orso (Paul). Their adults earned had who playing season is almost teenagers over. As mothers, we have their expenses with bake decided with boys this age sales, car washes, and the in baseball . . . Cleanliness like. They stayed at friends, Therron and Suzanne is next to . . . IMPOSSIBLE! to like play Shaw and family. Big boys The Shaws had just reball, too. Our Young Mens teams finished their Stake turned from her class Tournament last week reunion in her hometown with Aurora 1st in 1st and visiting with her place and Aurora 2nd in mother for a few days, in Tidlund, Gary Mason, Gayland Larsen, and Brent Newby. Burke Heather and Angela Payson Canyon, with Johnson is the coach. First Mason, Glen and Novella Allen Mason as their for them is tonight. Taylor, and Lynford and leader. Some fathers will game 2nd Ward played Deon Taylor. The be going up each day of the A group of club friends their first game last night -week to help out. The Co. didnt come met at Maple Grove for (il Wayne younger scouts have a with a team). Their supper Saturday evening. baseball tournament (Lit- up Scott Johnson, They were Jeff and tle League) in Centerfield players are Brent Colleen Hallows, Bill and Ferald Mason, from Thursday to SaturGary Harrison, Colleen Allred, Jerry and day. Their scout camp will Coates, Dave Lisa Deaton, Michael and Kendall Quamberg, come later because of Brogan, Davy Thompson, Valaree Davies, Adrian baseball. Kendall and Leisa Harward, all of as coach, has really Richard Tucker, Kelly Hallows, Matt Sorensen, Aurora, and Dave and had a good season, accorChris Lillian Hales of Redmond. ding to the boys being Jerry Deaton, .Cary Becker, Anthony and Sadie Fillmore, happy and fathers proud. went to Delta Christensen Steve Hallows, Their first game is today Troy Mason. Tuesday to attend the and Russell Colby, at 2 oclock in Centerfield. Ked Nielsen was asked funeral of Ferral Walker. Keep your eyes on the to play and he He was the husband to her dads, too. Some get pretty repeatedly to a practice . youngest sister, Hazel. went excited. Baseball games finally . . . which turned out very Richard Curtis went to are where a mans temper well. He hit a home run Tooele Sunday for a improves the more he think hed be special welcoming home doesnt use it. Here are the and youd but home he of his Mission President, at committed, boys names with their he was going who just returned home that reported dads: Scott Mason (Dento retire while he was at from the Philippines. He nis) ; Kelly Nielsen (Ked) ; his peak. That was his went to their Sacrament Keoki and Kim Weaver last practice. Meeting and then to dinner (Bill); Chanley Christenat their home. That was a is a In there raising boy, sen (Neale); Bobby Hales a multitude of special kind of a reunion always (Bob); Montel Jackman things to at- for sure. (Ferron) ; Richard Curtis unexpected The Huntsman Sisters to. son of Kentend Scott, (LaVon) ; Robert Spain- and Jan Gurney, had had their own special am hower (Bob); Brett Nuz- - neth of celebration man (Ronald); Mark a little nose surgery on nual 8 in the L.D.S. Sisters Day Sunday July Colby (Michel); Shane Hospital. His stay there evening at the family Foote (Stan); and Gordon was for three days, and home. A secret potluck Johnson (Jerold). hes home now and doing supper and gifts for the The little Farm Team fine, like boys do. eight sisters were enjoyed has had a good year. Davy Visits in the news this by the entire family. InThompson and Gary week are as follows: Cary cluded were Russell and Harrison are the coaches. Colorado of Eva Lynn Holt and family Peterson Lyn The boys are Kelly Anderand James and Elayne visited with her grandson (Larry); Brent Hales Clifford and Mae Stewart, all of Salina; parents, Shaw (Bob); Bryan Jene and LeAnne Beal of Peterson. (Theron) ; Shane Harrison Kent and Kris Mickelsen Manti; Leland and Irene (Tom); Brett Hutchings and son Dustin were here Huntsman, Loraine, Lisa (Calvin); Jason Nielsen visiting at her parents, the Beth, Leon, Emily Kaye, (Ked); Robbie Forsyth Johnsons, from Lorilee, and Leona Hunts(Ward) ; Bradley Gull Bradley home in West Point, man, all of Aurora. The their (Karl); Cory and Michael brothers have their day in Utah. Thurston (Denny); Paul MaLeon and Mrs. Mr. August. Davies (Michael) ; Randy New families that have son and family of Salt Bullard (Devon); Rusty Lake City were here from. moved in, and 1 havent, Tuesday through Friday mentioned yet, are Don (including the 4th) with and Julie Probert and 19 Values added to: SHAD00, watermelon bust. This week, the older scouts have gone to a scout camp at Maple Dale in HiLand 24 oz. American Beauty Its NOT OVER testimony meeting was shared, and Thursday, the girls broke camp and finished their fun with a Cottage lOOs Cheese 95 Western Shores Cnntinmnm was hospital. They all went home this week. Little girls are important, too . . . (especially to little boys ... when they get older.) Fairy tales are impor- tant while the babes are I wonder first learning if they change along with everything else. What would happen this week to the Chicken Little Story? Last week, Chicken Little could have been saying The sky lab is falling .. . the sky lab is falling. Another fairy tale was changed this past week up t0 Mutual Camp for our 8irls of the Stake at Pierces 300 OtEanraiDDC Sail Hospital in Richfield and mommy Freeman and Bradley Johnson. This was a fun affair for the Mutual girls from Tuesday through pack Thursday of last week. and vacation, CONTROL OF ANIMAL AND FOWL FACILITIES, 3 meetings, Scout Complaints On Animals 529-986- five girls from the 1st Ward with Elayne Stewart as leader, and husband Jim really helping out. Fourteen girls from the 2nd Ward went with leaders Shannon Mason, DeAnn Colby, and Jeanie Nielsen. The Priesthood leaders there were Kent .... which was the theme Yesterday Once More. Class members who made plans and arrangements for the reunion, held at NSHS, were Joan Curtis, Ross and Pat Bumgardner, Met Johnson, Carol Woolsey, Rosalind Anderson, and Jeanette Curtis. Bardett Durfee and his sisters, Monica Christensen and Vicki Barney, performed a medley of songs or Sunrise, sunset . . . sunrise, sunset . . . quickly go the years . . . one season following another Just makes you want to burst in tears. Theres really nothing we can do about it but WISH we could. For instance, you take a summer with your little boy. You whip up a few baseball games, with practices of course, swimming lessons, Cub 19, 1979, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason. On Friday, Gerald and Inez accompanied them as far as Provo, where they saw their eye doctor and then everyone went home. Richard and Kay Mason and children of Ammon, Idaho visited the past while with his parents, Eldon and Ruby Mason. Clifford and Madge Taylor had visits from her mother and her brother" this week. Dortha Taylor of Loa spent a few days with her mother and sister, Hannah Spencer and Alta Cowley. Venoy and Ina Curtis took a fun trip Friday morning to Salt Lake City and went to Lagoon for the day with children, Earl and Venna Severance and family. They had a great time until 1:30 a.m. As they came home Saturday, they viewed the Ute Stampede Bathing Beauty Contest in Nephi and enjoyed that. This year, Russell Bastian sponsored a contestant in that contest for Bastian Trucking. She was Adrianna Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Smith of Monroe, and she took 3rd place. Russell Congratulations, and Jean. They have spent the nast week in Nenhi with arrangements, etc. family, living in a doublewide yellow, mobile home out by Denmark Wash, about one mile east (or less) of the turnoff to Scipio, and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Christiansen in the same area. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Barkley live out on the north road from town. There is a Sanders family by the Versal Masons, and a Boyack family in Mayda Stewarts home. Anyone having information on new families moving in could give me a call. Japcettes To Sponsor Fashion Show Back to School fashions for children, youth, and adults will be featured Aug. 18 at a fashion show sponsored by the North Sevier Jaycet-te- s. The show, scheduled for at the North Sevier High School Auditorium, SatUrday 2 p.m. Sf,TTg rfahtm8feas: .Saon Bestead is comm,tt' making arrangements for the show She is assisted by Peggy Mason, n., .eaf tllrpe Jensen, Lillian Hales, c oays over me weexena ai shauna Nielsen. Admission to the show vfr,Patr.enH Elbert and will be $2 for adults and $1 to their They returned for ch,ldren 12 and under- home in Holbrook, Ariz. La t |