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Show Aurora News Leona Huntsman-529-3- 525 Two women were preparing to board an airliner. One of them turned to the pilot and said: Please dont go faster than sound; we want to talk." Just think how yukkie life would be if we couldnt talk to one another. We do a lot of baby talk, small talk and just plain talk. The real art of conver- sation is not only to say the right thing in the right place, but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. Our baby talk this week will be to talk about babies Dan and Rae Thompson made a trip to Granger to the home of those new little twins. Sunday, they were with son Jimmy and family for the naming of Matthew Kent and Robert James Thompson. Another son and his family, Charlie and Ann Thompson of Payson joined with Dan and Rae . in going for the occasion. They all had a wonderful time together. Brand new babies blessed in Sacrament Meetings were Dustin Devere named by his Sud-week- s, grandfather, Evan Ken- nedy, in the 1st Ward. Parents are Devere and Sharon Sudweeks. Just by coincidence in the 2nd Ward, another baby boy was named Dustin Scorup Gurney, son of Alan and ' Vicki Gurney, who is the son of Kenneth and Jan Gurney. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore are proud to have a new grandson, born on' Aug. 5. This makes four' for Donna and her hubby, Les Kneofler of Elsinore. Four boys that is. Theyll just have man to man talk at this home, it looks like. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Kneofler of Richfield. Eldon and Ora Jensen e made a trip for the weekend. They spent Friday and Saturday with Jay and Peggy Sorensen, a daughter and family, at Mirror Lake; enjoyed some fine camping and spent Sunday at Alpine with Mr. and Mrs. Ml Clark Jensen, a son. They went especially for the naming of the first greatgrandchild there. Then, on triple-purpos- lia e been hertf with them. Another big trip or trips have been made by Bill and Geneva Moore. They have been to Flaming Aug. 24, when there will be Gorge and the Great a big ward party at the Tetons and Yellowstone park starting at 7 p.m. Park, as well as Idaho This is lor the entire Falls, Idaho. Bill's sister and husband accompanied family. Special talk for two them for some fishing. weeks was enjoyed at the Earlier in the summer, homes of Terry Phillips they went to Northern and Claudine Luster and California and visited with families while the ladies Bill's older sister. Last Thursday night, parents were visiting with them. Mr. and Mrs. they went to Salt Lake City and Wayne H. Larrabee of La to take a great-niec- e Puente, Calif, enjoyed nephew to catch a plane to being here and really en- Texas. They visited in joyed going to Strawberry West Jordan with a for one of those weeks nephew and wife, Dan and where they caught some Patsy Phillips and two nice fish. As they returned children. They had just home, they took Christie had major surgery. Someone else who has with them for a little visit. Other visiting grand- been traveling is Oscar children have been Bar- and Colleen Rioja and bara and Beverly, staying family. They have come with Mattie Sorensen for home from their stay in two weeks. Sunday, their Germany for just a while mother, Mrs. Carolyn to visit with friends in Burgoine of Salt Lake Aurora and at Colleens City, came for them. Two former home in Venice. brothers, Douglas and Oscar will return to GerGordon, came with her many for about six more or 529-986- Redmond News Senior Citizen Marjorie Mickeisen Weekly Menu 3 The Little League ball team and families were honored with a party Monday evening, July 30. They went swimming at the Salina Pool and back back to the Redmond Park for supper. The party was hosted by the parents. Don Hales and Myron Mickeisen were the coaches and did a fine job. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Payne and daughter have moved into their new home located just south of Mrs. Vera Anderson. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Payne of Salina. We welcome them here. Robbie Jensen had a party for his 5th birthday Thursday afternoon. His mother, Mrs. Gary Jensen, was hostess. They played games and had refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spencer, Middleton, Idaho, came with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. and they all returned months before coming Earl Spencer of Salt Lake, to build on Earls and back home to stay. home. home. Mr. Claras and Mrs. Dan and Rae Thompson Raymond have enjoyed their grandsons, Mike and Tom. The boys parents, Terry and DeAnne of Kanab, visited for the weekend and took the boys home. There was a lot of talking done when Sarah Lohmeyer of Salt Lake "City spent Saturday and part of Sunday with Lisa Beth Huntsman at her home. Sarah is visiting with family in Monroe. A special welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Ariel (Mildred) Taylor, parents of Robert Taylor. They are now members of Aurora 2nd Ward and have moved in this past week. They have a trailer home below the Bob Bagley home and have sold their homes in Salt Lake City. They now have three sons and one daughter in Sevier Valley, and a lot of grandchildren and have moved here to be closer to all. It rained this week. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mickeisen and family, his Spencer of Caldwell, Idaho have been visiting in Aurora and Redmond with relatives. In Aurora, with a sister, Lyla Barney, and nieces, Alta Cowley and Leona Huntsman, and Mrs. Edris mother, Mickeisen, and Manon went to Cove, Utah Saturday and Sunday to visit Edris mother, Mrs. Francis Allen, and other relatives. Twelve senior citizens went to Loa on the minibus to attend a Utah State Coalition meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Ursa Belle Demings was voted in as president of the area senior citizens. Hannah sister-in-la- Spencer. Also, the Spencers have talked to many friends, as they used to live here. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Ottley and family traveled to Murray Saturday for the wedding of their son, Dean, to Leilani Walker. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson. More congratulations. Robert Woolsey and a son of Delta visited Saturday at the home of his parents, Moral and ElNita Watts. He was home to help out a little. Thats good talk, right? This is Small Talk, I guess, but I dont want to miss anyones birthday in August. Sylven Christensen Thats what youd call small but The poppy is your flower, talk, somehow its mighty im- portant. Big Talk for Dennis Wayne Brown was Sunday in Sacrament Meeting when his father, Dahl Brown, confirmed him a brand new member of the Its rich red petals bring A host of birthday wishes That cause the heart to sing. Sardonyx is your birthstone, And Augusts summer days Make lovely birthday moments, Into rich and rare bouquets. Church. He was baptized the evening before. Our Monday, Ora kept a congratulations to you, Talking is fun, but I like medical appointment. Dennis. this proverb from the Here is some fun talk. The word Big brings Philippines . . . Into the . . . The 1st Ward Mens us to the trip that Bob and closed mouth the fly does Softball Team went to the Margaret Sampson just not get. Area Tournament in St. made on their motorcycle George Saturday and - 4,000 miles back across played three games. They the U.S.A. to Wisconsin, lost the first game by one Minnesota, and Nauvoo, point, then won the next 111. They talked to steam-pressur- e Is two games to come in relatives and saw lots of canneryour for safe operation? third place. Congratula- country. This past week, Your pressure Bobs sister and husband, should be tested gauge tions, men. every Theres going to be more Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins season. New canning fun for the 1st Ward on of Cambridge, Wisconsin, cookers, as well as old cookers, need to be tested. UlMMWWVVMMtAAMWWVAMVWWWWMAMAMl To get your gauge - Can Safely XEROX COPIES Ea. THE SALINA SUN The Dailey Co. tested, bring ' drove the bus, and they visited the Sunglow Cafe in Bicknell. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jensen and family attended a B H. Jolley family reunion July 28 at the J. Orlando Jolley Ranch in Hobble Creek Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowe became parents of twin boys Monday, July 30, 1979, in the Sevier Valley Hospital. The little guys weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. and 7 lbs. 8 oz. They have two sisters and two brothers, Jana Lynn, Benjamin, Melinda, and Billy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs." Douglas G. Clark, Salt Lake; Mrs. Thelma Crowe, and the late Frank F. Crowe, Scottsdale, Penn.; are Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Barney, American Fork, and Mrs. Novella Clark, Pleasant Grove, and a Jill Wear-eve- r. Kenmark Imported Chine cookie Serpex Shooter-electri- c maker. Vacuum Cleaners & Repair 896-509- 1. Carpet Shampooers Buffers ; great for no-wa- x floors Winco Generators In Aurora, Utah Rabbits Self Service Lowest Prices Around on Gas We fix flats and change oil COMEANDSEEUS. Low overhead means savings to you. Call Ron or Sue DALLEY For more information Today 529-7218 Menu for the week of 13 17 for the Seniors Aug. -- Nutrition Program cludes: Monday in- Navy beans wham, pears, carrot raisin n, and daughter, Bonnie, went to Pocatello, Ida. Saturday, July 28, and attended a Miller family reunion. They took a niece, Brenda Harris, milkjuice. & corn salad, breadhoney ts butter, Tuesday Swiss steak, baked potato, cabbage coleslaw, rollbutter, cherry pie, milkjuice. Wednesday Veg. beef -- stew, green perfection salad, biscuitsjelly JUICE. Thursday apricots, butter, milk Pork chops FOUR DANCING DOLLS from Salina will do House Work Can Be Fun" in dance recital tonight Aug. 9, pictured from left are Andrea Rasmussen, Jennifer Sorensen, Lisa Cloward and Shannon Christensen. mixed dressing, vegetables, raspberry-applesauc- e & blueberry muffins salad, wbut-ter- , milkjuice. Dance Recital To ' Be Held August 9th Friday Chicken wrice casserole, glazed carrots, pickled beets, jello cubestopping, breadbut-ter- , milkjuice. JARED NIELSEN A dance recital The sen, Jennie Jensei, Dancing Dolls, will be Chrissy Poulsen and Jared Kent Nielsen, son of presented by the students Nately Tidlund. I Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nielsen of Carol Hyall, tonight, of Aurora, celebrated his August 9th at 7:30 at the The recital will be first birthday Aug. 4, 1979 Salina High school. Other presented again next in Denver, at the home of Salina dancers in addition Thursday at 7:30 in .the to those pictured are Gunnison Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. his grandparents. Valley High Brook Curtis, Amy Soren- - School. Its free of charge Cottle of Pocatello, Idaho so come and enjoy it. ' are the parents of a baby girl born July 27, 1979. Be Flexible Cindy has a sister, Muscles are surrounded and three Melanie, the neighTry brothers, Darrell, Kevin by a thin sheath which borhoodvisiting store than rather and Trent, to help take becomes shortened and a long trek to a making of care her. Grandparents stiff with inactivity. shopping center. The sale are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moving the joints through at the shopping center S. Jensen, Salina; Veda their complete range of wont be such a bargain if Madsen, Pocatello, and motion on a daily basis not you spend $2 or $3 in are only feels good, but also gasoline just to get there. Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. helps prevent injury, poor Higher gas prices require Crane of Provo. Grandma posture, and limitation of more thought and Jensen spent a week in ning for the consumer. Pocatello and was accompanied home by Darrell and Kevin, who will spend a week in Salina. COME SEE US AT THE Salina Locals FIRST BIRTHDAY great-grandparen- ts home. She had spent a week with them. She lives in Arco, Ida. Sunday, Aug. 5, they left Salt Lake for Hawaii to visit their son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill BelHarvey, stationed there. They will be gone ten cher and family of Las Vegas spent the weekend days. Linda with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryant and Jensen. They were Mickeisen had a baby boy Friday, Aug. 3, 1979, in 80lng to Price and Salt Gity and back to Salt Lake. He weighed 6 lbs. 8 oz. and has two Salina for a class reunion s weekend. sisters, Leisha and Nicole, and two brothers, Garyn and Kevin. His grandMrs. Alonzo Peterson parents are Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton in visited Lynn Shaw, Aurora, and Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Evan Roosevelt with Grace and Mickeisen, Redmond. George Hardinger. SEVIER COUNTY FAIR Chains Sharpened $1 .00 ea. (Limit 2 per customer) . FREE DRAWING FOR HOMELITE ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW RONDY G. BLACK ONE YEAR OLD-Ro- COME BY OUR BOOTH AND REGISTER STOP BY AND SEE OUR CHAIN SAWS ndj AND WOODBURNING STOVES Phils Sharpening Service 390 North Sta te Street SAUNA, UTAH -5- 29-7301 week. He was working in this area, and they were at her parents, Wallace and Arnelda Poulson. Mrs. Dennis and Jensen children were here for a couple days. The Wallace Poulsons went to Provo and got Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Mansfield, and they went fishing at Strawberry Reservoir. Larry Peterson and Bes-an- d sie Poulson were married Saturday at the DeKator Manor in Salina at 4 p.m. by Bishop Nathan Anderson. A dinner followed for members of their families and close relatives. They went on a short trip. Harolds Service Station Now! Page 3 Bosshardt, were here during the and Carolyn JenUSU Extension Service Kayleen sen were camping and Room 3, basement of the near the nipple Sevier County Courthouse. hiking for three days. They have We have a special tester made this an annual thing. for your gauges. Mrs. Don (Iris) Hales Also, you need to be and children, Debbie, aware that our altitude and Tammy, spent a - 3 Troy, 2 additional an requires week in Salt Lake visiting pounds pressure. family and friends. This For further information, Don and Iris call Norma Reynolds, weekend, were camping in Fairview USU Home Economist, Canyon with friends, Gene Carol Bangerter of Bountiful. Under New Management Cutco the worlds finest cutlery Wearever, waterless cookwear, by Alcoa William Rogers Oneida Fla twear Ken stone fine stonewear by" 1979 ts Now offers these fine quality items Thursday, August 9, irs Birthday George Black, son of Mr and Mrs. Roger Black ol Redmond, will celebrate Burton';, Christensen his first birthday Friday Kevin-' Torgersen went into the Sevier Valley CpI. Aug. 10, 1979, at a fa mil his with week a has Monin Richfield spent Hospital party. He has two sisters day for tests and treat- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessica Ann, 7, and Kate ment on his back. We send Kyle Torgersen, before 4. Grandparents are Mrs our best wishes to him. leaving for his next assignVelma Black and the late Mrs. Marvel Anderson ment in Sophe, Bulgaria. Douglas Black and Mr and son, Sterling, went to He is with the State DeparOrland and Mrs. tment. Salt Lake Sunday and met Redmond. Chidester, Mrs. Maysel Goble, Salt her daughter, Mrs. Mike Lake City. (Leslie) Anderson and Dell and Ella Christen- son, at the airport. They sen, Magna, visited flew from Great Falls, Friday and Saturday with Mont. She will visit a week her parents, Mr. and Mrs. or so and then go to Billings, Mont., where he Sidney Peterson. will ride at the races. They Lila and PeterMoylee son, Salt Lake, were here visited Mr. and Mrs. Coy Saturday visiting the Sid-- Anderson and baby in Salt ney Petersons and Mr. and Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roger ElMrs. Newel Olsen. Lorraine Peterson, Jan kins and family, Sandy, your and pressure cooker lid to the Mrs. Kevin Hatch and Mrs. Wendall Rasmussen went to Castle Dale Monday to get Kevin when they got word that he had injured his back in a mine accident. Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Lund, Jeff, Janet, and friend, Scott Hatch, Salina, and Mr. dnd Mrs. Mike Roberts and son, Jeremy, Venice, attended church services in Center- field for the naming of the baby son of Steve and Kendra Childs. His father named him Travis Steve. His' grandparents, Neil and Colleen Nielson, hosted dinner for 40 family members after. Travis is a lucky little boy to have five generations of living grandparents and on both sides. He has 14 grandparents. Marwood and Maurine Hales were in Salt Lake Wednesday to Friday to keep a medical appointment and to visit relatives. Ned and Ruth Yeaman drove to Logan to attend a Koeven family reunion Friday, July 27, and went on to Kemmerrer, Wyo. to visit their children, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Yeaman, Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Sned-deand Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dell Yeaman and families and with friends. Rulon and Betty Miller THE SUN Quivers Kodiak Bows Onion Crop Onion acreage for 1979 in Utah is estimated at 1,900 acres by the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. This total compares with 2,000 acres harvested last year and 1,700 acres harvested in 1977. harvest Permits Arm Guards Grower comments seemed to indicate that even though there were a few thin stands, the Utah onion crop is generally good. There were less than acres reported as abandoned due to hail 100 damage. RABBIT EDWARDS & ABE BAKER Arrows Arrow Tips COME IN AND CHECK OUR If youre building a new home, remember that light colors on the roof and outside of the house reflect sunlight and reduce the amount of heat build-uin p your home. 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