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Show Aurora News Leona Huntsman Phone 529-359- 5 wees for good news . . . most people have getting together ot the clans, a little exciting for really been going and the parents, and filled with going and going. It hasnt tension and nerves for the been from city to city, but missionary. Its just part mostly to the garden and of the overall process. as well as the fields Mark left back, today on his of harvest. It has been a mission and is going to most glorious and bounWis. teous harvesting season, Milwaukee, It to be a beautiand the men work diligen-- 1 ful proved day for both families. It tly on their equipment get- all fits right into the ting the third crop hay and season, and the news this the corn silage resting in week because both their huge pits for the win- families are hard workers ter feeding. The usual Sep- and thats why they hantember freeze seems to be dled everything so very off and holding giving the well. already gardens a chance to offer passed Theyve part of the test for their all. Its too bad we good missionarying. dont like bottled grass- Joseph Conrad said, A hoppers . . . most gardens man is a worker. If he is biggest crop. Its a season not that, he is nothing. I of doing all of the canning like work. It we possibly can, as fast as really fascinates me. I can sit we can, because soon we and look at it for hours. cant can, can we? Alma Thompson and We could call it the super Milen Torgersen flew to busiest season of the year, Fremont, Calif (I bet but they are all that way that was work) . . . and any more. Two families drove the truck .were extra busy with back for company the upcoming young missionaries farm work this fall. Mr. preparing to go im- and Mrs. F.B. Winkel of mediately. Fremont will be here next Gary Gurney of the week for the roundup, at Aurora 2nd Ward had his the ranch. They will stay testimonial at 4 p.m. Sun- with Mr. and Mrs. Alma day afternoon. Many Thompson. special relatives were in The Thompsons had attendance, and about 50 company last week also. of them gathered at the Their daughter, Lorene Gurney home for a lovely Hernandez and her dinner before the meeting. daughter, Angela, stayed There were families of the for the week with them. Gurney Side from Provo Angela stayed for this and the Bradys of Salt week, too. On a Lake City. Gary will enter son, Mr. and Friday, Mrs. Bill the mission home Oct. 11 Thompson and and be on his process of came for dinner family, and to getting to Virginia for his celebrate little this is a Annas, mission. (their daughter), third Mark Johnson, son of birthday. The family Burke and Anna Rae, of stayed overnight, too. the 1st Ward, had his Sickness doesnt take a testimonial at 6 p.m., vacation or let work interalso following a family fere. Otheya Cooper got dinner with about 75 at- pneumonia and spent a tending. They came from few days at the Sevier all areas of the state and Valley Hospital in Richfrom Nevada, Arizona, field. Were surely glad and Texas. These special youre home and better as occasions are super for the of this writing, Otheva. Front End Alignment $15M 529-745- 3 Gerry and Beth Poulson and family in Granger. This weekend, the Gerry Poulsons were here with him and his parents, Blain and Ruby Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Orlando Jolley, Springville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jensen. He and Mrs. Jensen are brother and sister. Roger and Gienna Peterson are moving to Bountiful. They have lived here all their married life Twenty-nin- e quilts, seven afghans, two loads of fireplace wood, quilting frames, a double wooden deck chair, hard pears, making us plum worn out, and Iip not full of prunes wheat, airplane ride, job, permanents, about it either. Earl welding car tune-uoil paint set, Nightingale says when we and cake decorating were think were tired . . . that we arent really. . I sold for generous prices. remember in one of his Approximately $8,000 was raised. The Bishopric, speeches over the radio, Relief Society he told us that we have past and the new Presidency, deep, hidden reservoirs of Relief Presidency power that we may never wish toSociety thank each and have tapped. We may start out a piece of work, every one who had a part this in any way, and for either intellectual or in the people who stale. muscular, feeling it. supported Everyone knows what it is Sacrament Meeting to warm up to his job. It speakers were gets particularly striking youth in the phenomenon known Rachelle Rasmussen and Heath. Guest second as wind. Joey Rick Elder speaker, most Usually, people stop Salina. The working at the first sign of Robinson, Blazer boys in Primary fatigue, but if unusual sang I Hope They Call to us forces necessity Me on a Mission, accompress onward, it gradually Marcia by panied we and are passes away Bosshardt. fresher than ever before. UDell Johnson was reWe have evidently tapped leased as 1st Counselor in a level of new energy. We the Sunday School; Loran of even find stores may ease and power that we Barnes as Cub Scout never dreamed ourselves leader; Helen Gibb as Society to own. It all boils down to Relief lesson the fact that the great homemaking teacher. Sustained were: of the us miss far majority Don Hales, Counselor, greater joy in living this would bring us because Sunday School; Loran School we quit too soon. Next Barnes, Sunday time you get tired, keep at teacher; Lillian Talbot, it and see what happens. Jane Partridge, Marjorie We each have a tremen- Poulson, teachers, night and Betty dous second wind, men- Relief Society, Dumas, nursery leader. and physically. tally The Redmond General Passing through the Store celebrated its first to reach p, and raised their four children. They have been farmers. 2 Tacoburgers sa69 l P.M. 10:30 a.m. to mignighi . worked in Salina doing secretarial work for Burr Motors and Kay Lou Chev. We will miss them and wish them the best in their new venture. They are renting their home to Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, whose home burned recently. Mrs. Edris Mickelsen Michael Mrs. and her daughter, Manon, and went to Salt Lake ' Christensen, Richard Tuesday, Sept. 18, and Christensen and children, visited her children, Dick Salt Lake. and Carol Russel and Mr. and Mrs. Owen family. They attended the Christensen and son, Dirk, Mrs. Ice Follies and went on to and daughter-in-law- , Christen(Verlene) Ryan Idaho and Pocatello, visited her sister, Ruth, sen and baby, Mr. and l, and her husband, Wm. Mrs. Paul Sorenson, Hill Donald Mrs. and Robertson. In Weston, Idaho, she visited with her children, Gunnison, Dr. brother, Harris and Carol and Mrs. Ted Christensen Lee Allen, and sister and and family, Richfield, brother-in-laAlton and Mrs. Ben (Ada) Pitt, and Bloomington, Utah, and Nadine Butters her daughter, Marianna in Cove, Utah, family; with her mother, Mrs. of Los Angeles, Calif., also Francis Allen, and in attended. Arthur got calls Provo, with a sister and from grandsons Marshall brother-in-laFloyd and Sorenson, Sandy, who was Leora Giles. They retur- leaving that day for Columbus, Ohio, and from ned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jensen Burke Christensen from and baby son, Salt Lake Pittsburg, Penn. UDell and Lou Gene City, spent the weekend and Jody were Johnson his and with parents, Doug since anniversary home for the weekend Norma Jensen. Meredith hands. changing The Scouts are having a from Evanston, Wyo. and Lana Johnson and Sue Barbara Owen, owners, paper drive Saturday, Their daughters, HanMrs. Johnson, g Terry hosted a party with lots of Sept. 29, as a sen and children, Salt specials, free cake and project. Please put papers Lake, and Mrs. Norman pop, hotdogs for 104, out front at 9 a.m. where Jensen and baby, Gunbe This can seen. is fudgesicles, 104, and $3 they for the were here nison, to ued going to be regularly to hand Harvest. Talent a for raise on a $20 Purchase, and a project ' money The Hales family had a warm and friendly at- next summer. d at the Scouts The picked up mosphere Tuesday, Sept. Their Hales Sunday. 18, from 12 noon to 7 p.m. clothing and articles for and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sherman (Carol) the Deseret Industries last family Bert Hales of Deseret, Mr. is the Saturday. Christensen and Mrs. Ralph Croft of manager, and Mrs. Larry Cami Wilkins, Ann Hinckley, Mrs. Mable Aleisha and and Mrs. Peterson, Pterson (Bessie) were welcomed Mickelsen Aza Fears, clerks. Lester Jensen was in into the Beehive Class afout-of-to- - fatigue barrier these reservoirs can make the difference between existing and really living. It thrills me to hear things like that. There is so much knowledge in this world to learn. I have reports of three boys on their way to colleges to Danny (and Pam) Ander son have moved to Salt Lake City for this winter and for college for him. Chris Forsyth has gone to St. George to attend Dixie College, and Matt Sorensen has gone to Provo to Ax-tel- fund-raisin- completed. Everyone doesnt get ex- cited about work . . . Take the case of the little tennis What chance have you got when your mother is a sneaker and your father a loafer? I personally love to work, I was week, vacuuming at the church, coming down the west hallway to the outside have to do all of this work ALL ALONE? (Cross my heart, this is just the way it happened . . , I just wan-shoted to share it for fun). I said, Yes, I clean the church, because its my job. To which the first lit- tie boy said, Ohhhh, I think the bishop should do it. . . . Darn it, I didnt find out which bishop he meant. ter from graduating with a breakfast Primary at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Randy (Lainie) Heath, assisted by Cynthia Hampton, Bonnie Miller, LeAnn Bosshar(it and Lora Lee Collins Tuesday morning. were the missionary farewell testimonials for Elder Mark Johnson of Aurora and the 87th birthday of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Elmer Nelson. The group attended the Time and Talent fund-raisfor Harvest Redmond new the Chapel Saturday night, dinner at er Burke the Johnsons, Babies were born at the Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield during the past week to the following families: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Utley, Richfield, a girl, Sept. 18, 1979, 6 lbs. 7 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy, Marysvale, a girl, Sept. 19, 1979, 6 lbs. 10 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Black, Torrey, a girl, Sept. 20. 1979. 6 lbs. 12 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Breds-guarVenice, a boy, Sept. 20. 1979. 7 lbs. 8 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Mayben Crane, Salina, a boy, Sept. 22, 1979, 6 lbs. 8 oz. d, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nielsen, Richfield, a girl, Sept. 23, 1979, 7 lbs. 6 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Dahl Brown, Aurora, a girl, Sept. 24, 1979, 7 lbs. 6 oz. Rites Thursday Funeral services will be held at noon today (Thursday, Sept. 27) for Olive Lucinda Sunday evening. Salina Locals First Defensive Driving Course is a continuing campaign of the Utah Safety Council to reduce highway deaths, injuries and property damage by educating every Utah driver in defensive Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Torgenson went to Salt Lake City last weekend for the wedding of their grandson, Kim Lund, and Julie Johnson. They visited with their children, friends and relatives while there. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edwards and children, Tami, Jeffery, and Heather, also attended the wedding. Bar- rett entertained members of their birthday club with a chicken barbecue with all the trimmings. Eighteen persons attended the party at Maple Grove. Rodney Bishop Rasmussen will preside at the services in the Salina Driving Skills Utahs Shepherd Christensen, 70, who died Sunday, Sept. 23, at Lake Powell. Sharpen Up missionary testimonial recently Lou Christenser Thomas Wayne Burr was born Saturday, Sept. 22, 1979, in the Gunnison Valley Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Burr, Salina. He weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. Grandfather is Beason Burr, Salina, and grandmother is Fern Edwards, Salt Lake City. The Burrs have three other children, Jann, Wesley, and Shelley. Aurora, Sunday, and the Mr. and Mrs. Keith LOU CHRISTENSEN driving techniques. The Defensive Driving Course is an eight-hou- r classroom course on professional techniques for high Lessen the possibility of becoming a traffic victim by enrolling in the Defensive Driving Classes starting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, in the Sevier Valley Tech, Richfield. Learn the evasive actions necessary to avoid a traffic accident. For further information and enrollment, call Mel Beckstead, Utah Highway Patrol, Registration fee for the course is $10 per person. Ward Chapel. Burial, under the direction of Peterson Mortuary, will be in the Eastside Cemetery, Salina. Mrs. Christensen was born Nov. 18, 1908 in Salina, a daughter of Ernest Albert and Isabell Curtis Shepherd. She married Vernal Christensen Nov. 27, 1928 in Las Vegas, Nev. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her crash-avoidanc- e. husband, Salina; five sons, Bud Shepherd, Salina; Ted, Ross, Ray and Kent, all of Richfield; 23 grandchildren, 10 n, one brother, Ted Shepherd, Salina, and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bateman, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Art (Merle) Shand, Manti. 896-647- 1. FIREARM SPECTACULAR RIFLES jglEUPTOIOMirSUWIIG WMi! onaM Electrical Contracting FARM - COMMERCIAL - HOME Beautiful Lighting Fixture!, Commercial Wiring and Supple a) Discount Prices I For Your ELECTRICAL NEEDS DIAL r 529-749- 1 All work (Lucy) cannon, Covina, e. ESTIMATES SAUNA, UTAH Mar-woo- er FREE 1375 South State has New Arrivals j- MM HOURS Gienna 27, 1979 Tatiana, and Christian, you have to do ALL of this Sait Lakewent to Caiifor-Theare living in the Ed work? And just a little nia Friday to Sunday. Minor home until it is while later . . . Do you Their sister Mrs. F.lias oept. 21 to Oct. 3 at and Faye OBrien and family, Holladay; and Thursday, September children, Adrienne, SAUNA, UTAH ..Fri-S- tioneer. Croft of Provo, Mr. and THE SUN Linda Mrs. Dean Hales, Mr. and baby, Mrs. WillLs Hales, and Mr. Nikki and Mrs. Kenneth Hales. Mickelsen and baby, and Young people who are and Barbara away to school are: Mickelsen and daughter Carolyn and Kayleen Jenjoined the rest of the sen, daughters of Mr. and family at the home of Mike Mrs. Lee Jensen, BYU; and Jacky Davenport in Kris Anderson, daughter Sandy Saturday evening. of Bishop and Mrs. Nathan Mr. and Mrs. Brent Han- - Anderson, Snow College; sen and family, Mr. and Doug Christensen, son of Mrs. Bob Hardman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jarl Klungervik, and Mrs. Christensen, Utah State, Jay Schooler, and sur- Logan; Kirby Nelson, son prised Roger and LaVona of Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Peterson with a party for Nelson, Snow; Jan and Jill their 25th wedding an- Bosshardt, daughters of niversary. They had din- Mr. and Mrs. Milo ner at the Red Flame Bosshardt, Snow; Kathy Restaurant in Sandy. Lin- Christensen, daughter of and Mrs. Jay da made a beautifully Mr. decorated cake for them Christensen, Snow; Lloyd and they were presented Willardsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willardsen, with gifts. J. Arthur Christensen Snow. was happy to be honored Visiting Mr. and Mrs. for his 96th birthday by Merlin Ashman the past having his family together weekend were Mrs. Don L. for dinner and visiting at Christensen and Howard Maple Grove Saturday af- Wardle of Las Vegas, Nev. ternoon. Attending were: and Mrs. Daniel Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Lee and son, Nathan, Mr. and Christensen, Price, and Mrs. Steven Woods and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy son, Christian, Karla Christensen, Salt Lake; Christensen and Jon AshMrs. Beth Christensen, man, all students at Logan, and her sons, Mr. B.Y.U. The occasions visiting his children, Bert and Sandra Jensen and family in Hunter; James The Time & Talent Festival was a huge success. The many articles donated over the past weeks went on sale at 4 p.m. and sold fast. A bake sale also was very profitable. At 6 oclock, a turkey dinner was served; 7 p.m., the auction began, with Bob Bagley of Aurora as auc- on the old Aurora road, peeking in the window, going to Salina, just a watching, and finally got short distance from the brave enough to open the Terry Phillips home door. They slid around the (used to be Lula Christensens) . This new home will soon be occupied by Kent and Carol Jacobsen and KayLou Chev.-Old- s. 1325 So. State a.m.-l- and and Bryant Mickelsen and and Maylen Maijorie Mickelsen, Correspondent the technical college Salt Lake Sunday to there, taking an electrical Tuesday of last week course. Good luck to all. Youve probably all seen the new home being built door. Two little boys kept reg. $20.00 Sunday thru Thurs. 10:30 peaches The Evan Mickelsens, Redmond News gam more knowledge. v Phone Mrs. LaWise Foote went to Provo Hospital Tuesday for additional tests. Gerald and Inez Mason had a busy, rewarding and very nice trip to Salt Lake City last week. They went to a wedding at the temple, then the wedding' reception, and also went to the Ice Follies. They went to the funeral of their sons (Leon) mother-in-laJerry and Mickey Sorensen went to Salt Lake City last week for a wedding, a dinner, and also some other business. Hie fruits of our labors this month seems to be the guarant dl The Price Is Right SORENSEN ELECTRIC BONDED & LICENSED 2S East Main. Salina, Utah; They stayed with the children while the Dicker-Lasons were jn park city to an IML convention. st Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen and family, Salt Lake, were here at his parents, , the Whitney Christensens, and helped them put in a sprinkling system Saturday. 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