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Show Aurora News perience as the families all visited together. These are all children and grandchildren of Thad and 529-352Huntsman 5 529-986Leona 3 or Valna Wasden. Thought The bathtub was invent- George; Mr. and Mrs. Id better call that to your ed in 1850 and the Elroy Mason, Cedar City, attention. 1875. in Mr. Had and and Mrs. Kenneth telephone you Clyde and Ann Mason, been living in 1850, you Mason of Seattle, Wash., with daughter, Krista, could have sat in the as well as most of their came to his home with bathtub for 25 years childrens families for a parents, Lawrence and without the telephone fantastic turnout, on Evelyn Mason, for three ringing once. Saturday. Many friends days of this week to help What a boring life that and other relatives in the Dad with the hay. Afterwould have been As a area also attended. wards, they returned to modern Mormon Mother, Eldon and Karen their home in Corrine, (I say modern because we Palmer and two children, near Salt Lake City. have a telephone) . . . James and Alissa, came If you called to the Freewhen I want to know if the Saturday to the area for a man home the past teenage girls are at home, high school reunion and weekend, you should have I just feel of the phone to stayed till Sunday, en- gotten the busy signal, see if its still warm. Our joying the meetings with because thats what they days wouldnt be complete their parents, William and were . . . without a call or two. Lucille Palmer. Kent, Marlis and family Mark, son of Burke and Mrs. Althea Farnhi and went to Maple Dell Scout Anna Rae Johnson, children of Clearfield Camp Friday morning to received his call this mon- spent Sunday through get Frank. He was parth to serve an L.D.S. Wednesday at the home of ticipating with other mission in Milwaukee, her mother, Mrs. Alta scouts, including Dana Wis. He will be leaving in Cowley. Being there is Sorenson and Kim Curtis the very near future. better than the next best of Aurora, in an Order of the Arrow ceremony and Another happy call was thing. made to Darwin and DonMr. and Mrs. Bryan presentation of awards. na Anderson when son Thompson, Kenny and Virginia Sorenson and Ricky, living in Las Craig went to Orem to at- Mary Ann Curtis were Vegas, Nev., reported tend an open house there with their sons also. The Freemans went to from the other end of the honoring Mr. and Mrs. phone that he had received Kim Stander the former Provo to see a BYU play his call to the Santiago Paula Thompson Wim-me- r. Comedy of Errors and Chili Mission for the ChurHilary, Lanette and to stay overnight. Saturch. He will come to the Nanette went to Logan day was spent in Salt Lake Mission Training Center Friday with their grand- City with shopping in the Oct. 18. For the Ander-son- s, parents, Mr. and Mrs. morning and a trip to that was the next Merrill Thompson, Salina, Lagoon in the afternoon. best thing to being to attend the wedding din- Harvey and Cannonball of ner and reception Satur- Hotel Balderdash were together. The phone is incredible day, Aug. 4. They were there with a program and for saving time, saving married in the Logan asked for some jokes volunteers - Mark was the energy, and saving Temple. Our town was saddened very first one to tell a joke gasoline. Not too good on if theres by the death of Wilbert for them and was awarded saving patience a lot of nonsense on your Fry Monday of this week. a coupon for a free ice party line. If you feel tem- His children have been cream sundae at Mcpted to gabby gossip by here for some time helping Donalds for his fun enterphone, heres a good rule. care for him. The viewing tainment. Dennis and Mary Lee One good way to save face was held Monday night at is to keep the lower half the Warren Jensen Dailey spent (at least) Funeral Home. He was Sunday with her parents, shut. A phone can surely be a taken to Sheridan, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Curboon in coordinating small for burial Tuesday. I guess tis. You see the phone and big events. Heres a wed say he was called in doesnt always give you the help you need. really big event in the another way. A call is coming from The Ron Nuzman Masons family family the 1st Ward Bishopric to a visit memories. weeks enjoyed Leon and Betty Mason of from his mother, Mrs. members of that ward to Salt Lake City sponsored a Wilma Nuzman, and a come to a ward party at and brother, from El Cerrito, the park, Aug. 24 at 7 p.m. family double 80th birthdays for Calif. Also, three little The entire family is invited to attend and would parents, Gerald and Inez nieces got in on the fun. A weeks special visit like you to bring your own Mason. All of the children ' Jcame and many grand-an- d was taken by Valna dishes. A program will be their Wasden, Rosalie and furnished by the Elders, 'children families. Marvin, Dona Mark Colby, Tammy and but probably have a lot of f. and Gary of Aurora took Broc Tatum, and Sharee youngers in it. Also, them to the occasion, and and Haley Wasden to tonight is the 1st Wards the other children, Mr. Skaggs Island, Calif, to temple excursion. and Mrs. H.J. ' (Carma) see the Allred family, Dell Be sure to call in your Pearson of . Las Vegas, and Patricia and children. news. Also, if youd like a ? Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Grant They went by car and subscription to the Salina (Lorraine) Johnson, St. called in an enjoyable ex Sun, I can help you . . . just First story Hour Free And Reduced To End School Lunch Policy Birthday At Library -- er k i (ST I h I ONE YEAR OLD-Bre- nin Mark Anderson, son of Mark and Sondra Anderson of Salina, celebrated his first birthday Aug. 9, 1979. He has an older sister, Megan, 3. Helping him celebrate were grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steiger, Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Anderson, Aurora. For each additional family Ford Jubilee Gas Tractor Farmall Gas Tractor Case Tractor Gail 65 MX Mixer Grinder Ottowana Swather 9 Ford3pt. Mow Mach. 7 like new John Deere 3pt. Hayrake International 46 Baler International 47 Baler New H. 616 Corn Chopper 1 Row 3 pt.1 Row Corn Chopper A.C. 2 Bottom Turnover Plow Ford 2 Bottom Turnover Plow A.C. 8 3 pt. Disc John Deere Grain l A. C. Model 80 Combine A. C. All Crop Harvester Combine 200 Gal. Farmhand Spray wArms 2-- 3 pt. Slide Markers New H. Pull Type Rake Ford 3 pt. 2 Bottom Plow Dont waste time and Great-grandmothe- rs are Grace Mar- gasoline by driving to tin, Salina, and Alta severa stores to find one Cowley, Aurora. He also that carries the merchanhad a special visit with the dise you want. Telephone ahead and save yourself Hannah Spencer, Aurora. time and gasoline. New Arrivals lbs. 5 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eleven babies were born Thompson, Richfield, a 6 lbs. 10 during the past week at boy, Aug. 12, 1979, oz. Sevier Valley Hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Richfield to the following Monroe, a girl, Tequida, families: Mr. and Mrs. Jon Aug. 12, 1979, 6 lbs. 8 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawley, Annabella, a boy, Willardson, Richfield, a 7 oz. lbs. 4 Aug. 7, 1979, Mr. and Mrs. Charles girl, Aug. 12, 1979, 8 lbs. 8 oz. Pollock, Richfield, a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Aug. 9, 1979, 6 lbs. 12 oz. Johnson, Beatty, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Tim For5 lbs. 14 oz., a sythe, Richfield, a boy, twins, girl, 7 lbs. 3 oz., Aug. a and boy, Aug. 9, 1979, 7 lbs. 4 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory 12, 1979. Myers, Loa, a boy, Aug. 10, 1979, 5 lbs. 4 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Graham, Ferron, a boy, Aug. 11, 1979, 7 lbs. 1 oz. Mr. and Mrs. John Frit-schOrem, a girl, Aug. L.S. Brown of Richfield 12, 1979, 6 e, Exec. Meet executive meeting of the American Party in Salt Lake City Aug. 11. I believe I have good disappointments, but news for the taxpayers of there is no reason to be one We said. he the county, of them. considered Dr-il- 63pt. Disc ANTIQUE HORSE DRAWN EQUIPMENT 197920 ft. Champion Gooseneck fir. 18 ft. Gooseneck Part Covered 16 ft. Tongue Pull Stock Trailer 2 300 gal. Fuel Tanks 1 WStand. -- three measures which should reduce our tax burden. The American Party is determined to develop an initiative petition drive in Utah for the Liberty M Amendment. require This would the 22,990 Each additional family member add $2,260. Children from families whose income is at or below those shown are eligible for free special milk and meals free or at reduced prices. In ad- dition, families mining eligibility. one-ha- personal income tax. either orally or in writing to: Darrel White, 195 East 5 North, Richfield, Utah or 6 for a phone hearing to appeal the 896-440- decision. Hearing procedures are outlined in the policy. A complete copy of the policy is on file in each school and in the office of the Central Office, 195 E. 5 N. Richfield, Utah, where it may be in- any 1929. President of the Ames, Iowas Relief Society, President of the Salina, Utah, 2nd Ward Relief Society, serving on the Stake Relief Society Board, and Stake Sec. for the MIA. in Francis: Heavy volvement in the LDS Church, including Salina Stake School Sunday Superintendant, and Stake Mission President. He took his Masters degree in at the Chemistry University of Utah and did doctoral work at Iowa State College. He was professor of chemistry at Snow College for 20 years. He assumed cattle ranching operation at Lost Creek in 1951, was a director of the Federal Land Bank of Richfield, Vice President of the Utah Education Association, school and board president of Sevier County for 4 years, serving on the board for 8 years. He served as President of the Sevier Farm County Bureau for 8 years. They had five children, grandchildren and one great grandchild. They also raised one indian Lou daughter, Mary Begay Miller. Currently the Gurneys make their home in Orem. 19 Francis was born in Lehi, Jan. 28, 1901, one of four children of John R. and Mary S. Gurney, farmers, and taught school in Castledale, while earning B.S. his in degree chemistry at BYU in 1929. After their marriage their achievements include: LaVerde: Heavy in volvement in Mormon church auxiliaries, filling such positions as First Soap was absolutely unknown until about the beginning of the Christian Era. position in the State Dr. Brown said, but we will pursue this issue to the point of a law suit if necessary. The committee on petitions is also working on a proposal to restrict the scope and authority of governmental regulatory agencies. Dr. Brown brought up the problem of the extreme increase in property valuation for tax purposes in the county and it was recognized as a state-- I Capitol, probles. where WOODEN ARROWS 95 Rox of 12 State Frank Fiuckiger pointed out that the problem is essentially with the State Tax Commission and that it is impossible to petition or have any influence with that home Gloves Permits Kodiak Bows Arrow Tips Arm Guards county citizens could petition and have their voices heard, Savage said. ). 0 The state executive committee, unanimously passed a motion for an initiative petition to repeal that state tax authority. Dr. Brown was assigned the responsibility of draf- ting the initiative petition. Our proposals will I reduce taxes but will not Ideal with the immediate I problem, according tc I Dr. Brown. He urged al I county citizens to petitior. I the county commission for1 I policy statements and I Redress of Grievances for the short term effect. I Archery Equipment Know For Integrity Since 1919 I ) he-ma- make a request plications may be submitted at any time during the reviewed by terested party. school year. I V the ruling of the officials After careers spanning at Snow professorship College, teaching Home Economics, and cattle ranching at Lost Creek, Francis J. and Anna LaVerde will Gurney celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on August 28. The five Gurneys children-Joh- n, Boyd, Kenneth, Kathleen and Alene, invite their parents friends and relatives to an open house in their honor from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Salina Stake Center. They request that gifts be omitted. Anna LaVerde was born in Bluff, Utah, Jan. 9, 1903, one of six daughters of John Albert and Emma T. Scorup. She moved to Provo in 1917 to complete her high school and college education. After receiving her degree in home economice from BYU in 1925, she taught school throughout the Sevier, Jordon, and Alpine School while Districts, being courted by Francis. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple Aug. 28, op- body. Leo Savage of Cache County proposed repeal of the law which gave the tax commission authority to assess property in the counties. This would give the authority to assess property back to the elected county assessors and bring the issues closer to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL BOB ROSS PHONE 653-227- 5 ELMO, UTAH criminal statutes. Students who but eligible for free bring their meal from home are eligible for one half pint of free milk if the school participates in the Special Milk program. If a family member becomes unemployed or if the family size changes the family should contact the school to get a new application. Such changes may make the children of the family eligible for reduced price meals or for additional benefits such as free milk and meals if the family income falls at or below the levels shown above. In certain cases foster children are also eligible for these benefits. If a family has such children living with them and wishes to apply for such meals and milk for them they should contact the school. In the operation of child feeding programs no child will be discriminated against because of his race, color or national origin. Under the provision of the policy the school principal in each school will review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent is dissatisfied with We are getting heavy EQUIPMENT FROM CLOSING OF FAWN CAFE SALE TO BE HELD Va MILE NORTH OF ELMO, UTAH FOLLOW AUCTION SIGNS 15 MILES SOUTH OF PRICE Couple To Celebrate are Golden Wedding Day meals, prosecution under apand state plicable lf Portable Panels 1000 Bales alfalfa Hay 8 Hd. Saddle Horses 3 New & Used Stock Saddles Miscellaneous Horse Equipment 24, 1979 Ap- MR. & MRS. FRANCIS GURNEY federal Chairman LATE CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME UP TO AUG. not meeting this criteria, but with other unusual expenses due to (1) unusually high medical expenses, (2) shelter costs in excess of 30 percent of income, (3) special education expenses due to the mental or physical condition of a child, and (4) disaster or casualty losses are urged to apply. They may do so by filling in the application forms sent home with students in a letter to parents. Additional copies are available at the principals office in each school. The informatfon provided on the application will be confidential and will be used only for the purpose of deter- for signature certifying that all information furnished in the application is true and correct. An additional statement is added to warn that the application is being made in connection with the receipt of federal funds, that school officials may for cause verify the information in the application, and that deliberate misrepresentation of information may subject the applicant to reducing the federal budget by and repeal the federal wide Pickup Sleeper to above the space tivities lb. Anvil American Meat Sheer (Like New) 4 Drink Dispenser Wlce Maker Deepfat Fryer 220V Cab. Model Wolf Grill & Stove 2 Oven 4 Head Drink Dispenser Cash Register (Good Condition) i 3 Compartment Stainless Steel Sink Produce Cooler WMirrors & Storage Portable Steam Table Meat Scale 8 - 3X4 Pedistal Table Large Exhaust Fan WIHood & Filters 14,741 To discourage the possibility of misrepresentation the application forms contain a statement goivernment to liquidate acall its business-typ- e 3 Worthington V Belt Water Pump 4" Centrifugal Pump 1200 ft. New 4 Chain Link Fence 30 Steel Posts i state the attended give me a call. If you dont get all the calls you would like to receive, just remember - Life has its 180 Amp. Roughnech Welder Gas Driven i Reduced Price Meals to $7,160 to $9,420 to 11,680 to 13,940 to 10,391 16,200 to 11,841 18,470 to 13,291 20,730 $4,591 $6,041 $7,491 $8,941 Attends 8 ft. Tesco Cabover Camper 295 Amp. Sears Welder i SCALE B L.S. Brown 1970 C 7000 Cat Eng. 18 ft. Tandem Dump 1971 F350 Stock Truck Omaha Rack DW. 1965 FC600 Cab & Chassis 5X2 Speed 1-- add member $1,450. Saturday, August 25, 79 Starts 12:00 Noon 1976 Ford 3000 Tractor 600 hrs. 1010 John Deere Diesel Tractor District k BREN1N MARK ANDERSON FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT i School -- ... - Sevier today announced its policy The closing of the Sum- for free and reduced price mer Story Hour at the meals and free special Salina Library will be milk for children unable to the full price for Friday, Aug. 17, from pay meals and milk served 10:30 12 noon. There will be stories, under the National School Lunch, and Special Milk films and refreshments. The library staff would programs. Local school officials like to thank Jerry have adopted the following Williams, who has been the storyteller, for the family size and income for beautiful stories and extra determining eligibility : effort she put forth to SCALE A make the story hour so special. Also, thanks to Free meals and free milk Carolyn Sorensen for her Family sizeYearly income elp with the films. 0 to $4,590 The library will close One Two o to $6,040 Fiiday, Aug. 17, and re- Three o to $7,490 A 4. Sept. open Tuesday, o to $8,940 box will be put on the front Four O tol0,390 Five the to of library porch Six o to 11,840 deposit books. There will o to 13,290 be no charge for overdue Seven o to 14,740 books that are put in the Eight box at this time. THE SUN Thursday, August 16, 1979 Page 7 |