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Show T .'t i I r The Sun thur. Feb. 28, Page 8 fAuroralNews ma HuhIamm - ?k. ITS TRUE.. .You just dont realize how much you depend on someone or something, until you dont have it for a while. With all of our with the telephone ringing when dont want it you to...zowie, when it doesnt ring and you arent able to use it and the down drafts move in and wipes out those former feelings. Its not really a form of highs and lows but it surely puts our hurries on a up-tigh- ts hanger and were in our efficiencies. hung-u- p 529-352- Sevier Theatre Plans IRedmondBIMews Charlie Brown Play Watjfttie ttUtkeben - 5 529-339- mother of 14 children, 11 girls and 3 boys, with 8 A Boy Named Charlie daughters still living and all present, they and their Brown, a musical verchildren, etc., etc., made, sion of the comic strip for a lovely gathering to is the spring Peanuts, have dinner with 178 now being production 43 present. There were Sevier Com- prepared round-heade- d Anderson, Salt news-callerits a Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. definite disadvantage. Im Burdell (Bernice) Sorenso happy Kathy son, Gunnison; Mr. and s, old fashioned quilting bee. A group' of women together, working busily can give information from all over town without STING any rules or in etiquette talking.. (like gossip). We would not BEE interested in the and such, WORKERS wouldnt have it any other way either. I hope there arent any left in our reading area who still believe that the three main means of getting information out fast is the telegraph, telephone and telewoman. Thats just a PHONEY idea. ' Without the phone, we still have some news... A special Club party was held at the home of Alma BUZZ and Aldena Thompson Monday evening. Elaine Bastian, Novella Taylor and Aldena were the hostesses. The group enjoyed good food and fun games for an entertaining evening. It was great for Edith Durtee, having a nice ending to a happy birthday. She had visited with friends during the day also and on Sunday, her son Verr Don and Suzanne and children invited Verr and Edith to their home in Brooklyn, (near Elsinore) for a nice birthday dinner. House The Open celebration for Rhoda Clarissa Wall Crowther was a nice success Saturday at the cultural hall. by grandchildren, 31 great munity Theater under the grandchildren, 99 great direction of Stephanie great grandchildren and Lewis. 33 great great great granStarring as Charlie dchildren. An Open House Brown, the hapless for friends and neighbors kid, will be Simon followed with 46 visiting Bronson, last seen in the for that. of 1979 production The daughters are Mrs. Barefoot in the Park.. For the Armilda Rasmussen has joined with Marjorie Mickelsen and 1 1 report the happings of our area. Kathy and I were talking (on the phone of course) about our Highs Lows of and this business... and Iv found a good source of news is the Mrs. Norman Virginia Wood will play the fussbudget Lucy, with Henry Dahlsrud as her blanket-totin- g (Viva) Linus. brother Memmott, Aurora; Mr. Charlie Browns and Mrs. Oras (Vivian) imaginative dog Snoopy Jacobson, Gunnison; Mr. will be played by Darrell and Mrs. Mace (Leola) Barney, and Bryant JohnHansen and Kaylene, son will take the part of McGill, Nevada; Mr. and Schroeder, Lucys pianoMrs. bob (Geraldine) En-c- e playing heartthrob. and Van Dee, Aurora; Violet will be played by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald and Evans, Kathy (Geneva) Knott and 3 Lorraine Christensen will children, Salt Lake City; take the part of the tomand WcS and Mrs. Boyd boy, Peppermint Patty. (Lavona) Duffin and daughters from Tjuangie, California. The 1979 lamb crop totalled and 365,000 marked, Gladys Spencer Jay and Mrs. Alta Cowley at- docked or branded, comtended the funeral of an pared with 377,000 in 1978. Uncle Alvin Price in American Fork, Thur- sday. The funeral was held at his home ward in American Fork and the burial took place in Tucson, Arizona. Home Evening combination birthday party was held at A Velma Rasmussen, Van-no- y and Irene Christensen, Gilbert and Marva Waters, Mrs. Vontess Jensen, Mrs. Dora Weller and they are assisted by Pres, The Kitchen Band and Mrs. Sylven Christenplayed and demonstrated sen. Mrs. Jay Lund and for the Salina 3rd Ward Marci and Relief Society Wednesday. daughter, Debbie daughter-in-laThey were invited by Lund and children were in music director, Beverly Salt Lake Saturday. They Flora. visited Mr. and Mrs. Reed to went Thursday, they the Richfield Care Center Lund in Sandy. Mrs. Veda Jensen went and entertained. to Ogden to be with her Charles Hampton was taken to the Gunnison sister, Cleona, who is very ill with a stroke. Veda Valley Hospital Thursday stays with her children, stroke a evening suffering in his left arm. His Jim and Beverly Markos to the hospital daughter, Vonda Colby, and goes each day. Salina, came and took him Jan and Jill Bosshardt and Mrs. Hampton to the and Kathy Christensen hospital. He is doing pretwere home from Snow We best send our ty good. over the weekend. College wishes to him. Lorraine Peterson was Mr. and Mrs. Ernest home from her teaching at Behuning and daughter, Monticello for the Kathy Horne, Salt Lake, came Sunday to spend the weekend, visiting her father, Max Peterson and day with her father. Lisa Willardsen had a family. Jan Hales and daughter, family party for her 12 birand Barbara is Lisa Audrey Thursday. thday on the guitar. Wallace Poulson read a novelty poem. Ice Cream and cake was served by Sylven and Wanda Christensen and committee. Family Mrs. Vernal (Ma Denise Anderson will be Nelson accompanied htl musical director, with son, Blake Barney and his Lorraine Christensen as children, Stacey and assistant director, and Derek of Richfield to Karen Lewis and Lisa McGill, Nevada, where Larsen taking charge of visited her son, Mr. props. and Mrs vemille Gleave According to the direc- - and family and with Mr. tor, the play will travel to and Mrs Jack MlUer and Panguitch and Orem, and Mrs. and Mrs. Kerry to Salina and ney and families. They Wayne County, for per- - visited in Ely with Mr. and iormances in late March, Mrs. Paul Terry and got then begin its Richfield acquainted with her new l, presentation in ume at the Richfield Junior Mandigreat grandaughter, Lynn Terry. High School theater. Feb. 16, Orvil Saturday, anwill be Specific dates and Ethel Jensen had her when nounced all brother and wife, Mr. and arrangements have been Mrs. J. Orland Jolly of 0 them. Monday, their son Farrel and Valene Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Huish of Salt Lake visited them. They had been to California to watch the Spinikers, a group of 20 girls who are a drill team from Cyprus High School. They performed in competition at Los Angeles and took 1st place. They went to Hawaii to perform leaving Monday, Feb. 18. Mrs. Ray (Carma) Larsen, Holladay, and her brother, Ed Jensen of Sandy, came and visited Orvil and Ethel Jensen, Mar and Leona Mickelsen made. Springville, visit with and Mrs. Velma Black and Community Theater Board President Kent Exercise Benefits family, during the week. Five important physical Mr. and Mrs. Gary Larsen also announced the election of Stephanie factors are improved by Nielson, Cedar City, Lewis and Marci McGrath exercise: endurance, visited Mrs. Reva Sorento serve two-yeterms on flexibility, strength, coor- son the weekend of Feb. dination, and relaxation. 16. Monday, they went to the board of directors. When it comes to muscles, Salt Lake to see their son. saw what we dont use, we lose. Elder Bob Nielson, off on recovering for recent to surgery so had to limity his mission Bar-possib- ly mid-Apri- ar Site Work Begins At IPP Survey work on the Power Project site near Delta is begun in expected to be completed in eariy April, according to the IPP Newsletter. Approval was given Dec. 19, 1979, by Secy, of the Interior Cecil Andrus for the site near Lynndyl. Initial survey work at the plant site and the mid-Januar- High Point Awards Made Phyllis Bladk and Ralph Baker each received cerhome Monday evening. tificates for being the high Elayne H. Stewarts birth- point individuals from the day was celebrated with a Salma Riding Club during T party. Everyone the past season. The certificates were brought food and games beginning with the letter presented at the clubs JACOB GORDON KJAR T. The mysterious dinner, meeting on Feb. 21. didnt end up being all Shyrel Baker, newly-electe- d ONE YEAR OLD-Jac- ob vice president for tacos after all. .in fact Gordon Kjar, son of Louis there werent any because the Utah State Riding , and Darlene Kjar of , everyone else didnt want Clubs Assn J!! Aurora, celebrated his biran to bring what everyone the state meeting and Dec. 17, 1979. else would be bringing, nounced the dates of a thday are Lloyd Grandparents of meets (they thought). We had number .and Kathleen Kjar of Man-- e turkey casserole, tator scheduled both in ti and Ted and Mary tots with tomato catsup, district and the state. Stronks of Ashton, Idaho. District clubs, including tossed salad with thousand is island dressing, tang, Salma, will again sponsor Suzanne Stronks of Twin T Buckaroo Little a frost Rodeo, tapioca pudding, Falls, Idaho. Jacob has dogs and topped it all off tentatively scheduled for two brothers, Jeremy, 4, of week the June with a Twinkie Cake. and Matthew, 6, and two New members are being Thats just a pile up of ? Merry, 3, and Jen- twinkies with a candle in sought by the club, which sisters, nifer each making it very dif- plans a pot luck dinner for ficult to get the candles present and prospective blown out. Twas Truly a members at 7 p.m. Satur- future sites for the railroad and water the Leona Huntsman Great-grandmoth- facilities er Move a ladder to the side so you do not have to overreach yourself to get handyman tasks done safely. Limit yourself with this tip: Keep your belt buckle between the rails of the ladder. Balance Budget -- 1 A proposed Balanced Budget Amendment is and economically sound, Sen. Orrin Hatch told a packed audience Friday at a hearing in the Hotel Utah. Hatch, one of the principal authors of the amendment (S.J. Res. 126), chaired a field hearing of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Consubstitution. ,The committee approved the proposed amendment by a 2 vote in December, and the measure is expected to face full committee action sometime before March spend a few days and unfortunately Lou Gene got the flu after she got here. She was staying with Gordon and Tammy Johnson. They live in Southheart, South Dakota. The Senior Citizens has f . 5-- : & TABLETS 60S discussion on Missionary work followed the dinner.) , 7 1' " on the 22nd. Corn Seed $28 per5o lb. bag!!!: AVAILABLE AT Aurora Feed WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 8-- 12 A.M. Western Hybrid King of all Hybrids iS O JOHNSON FLEX Jr; FLEX i SOFF COSMETIC srH SHAMPOO or z p, O FLEX CONDITIONER 16 OZ. 590 $159 FINAL NET BARNES HIND 8 OZ. 0 q TITAN Neal and Marcia Bosshardt. A film and of A PROVEN CORN VARIETY PUFFS 260S 4oz. They spent Sunday wh his parents, the Leslie Seelys, before going home to Cedar City that night. J The Stake Seventies hd a pot luck dinner Thursday evening at the home -- EXTRA STRENGTH CLEANING 4 SOAKING SOLUTION medical appointment. Western Hybrid Legion Hall. Donating their time and work were JOHNSON 20Z. Jensen, Centerfield, cajne to assist in the home. Junior and Flora Segly were in Salt Lake to kee a CORN SALE BUY EARLY AND SAVE MONEY a project remodeling the Rest Room and laying carpet in the kitchen of the TYLENOL WETTING SOLUTION Boise, Idaho, jrhe. babys name is TazhazAii-ne-1 1 Mrs. Normon (Eljfca) TRUCKLOAD $189 Hatch Says constitutionally W a, ATTENTION FARMERS Sylven Christensen, Byron Jensen, Whitney Christensen, Merlin Ashman, Blain These geotechnical inPoulson and Vannoy a social will Thursday vestigations provide A on film energy Christensen. Donald Larinformation needed to evening. sen laid the carpet. was shown by Sylven the foundations for design Marwood The new food committee the various project Christensen. on the Hales IPP. the Senior Citizens are for spoke the newsletter facilities, Sue St. Pierre sand 3 num- Clifford and Marjorie states. bers, accompaning herself Christensen, Philo and Ladder Limits Sister Crowther was born Tremendous, Thrilling, day, March 8 at the Feb. 24, 1886, making her Terrific Time for 15 clubhouse at the rodeo 86 years old. She is the people. grounds. to surgery so had to limit her donate old nylons or pan- - party. Her grandparents, Willar- tyhose can do so by giving Arnold and Helen them to JoAnn Heath or dsen and Stanley and Marcia Bosshardt. The Beryl Jensen and her Salina 3rd Ward is having aunt, Sharon Beckstead Hospital. She weighed a fund raising project by and children came to making a special quilt celebrate with her. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar which will be stuffed with the hosiery. They will ap- Bosshardt were Salt Lake visitors Friday and Saturpreciate your donations. June Bosshardt was day. They went up on asked to head the Heart business and stayed with Fund Drive to be com- their children. Devon and Kay Jensen pleted this week. Assisting her is a committee of fif- and daughter, Cindy, Salt teen ladies. Lake, visited overnight Mrs. Vontess Jensen Saturday with her paren- went to California Satur - . ts, Byron and Vera Jen day, with her son, Mr. and sen- - include setting control and panels Wallace and Arnelda associated with aerial Mrs. Paul Jensen and Poulson went to Salt Lake of Lake. Salt Paul and family mapping photography, as well as was sent to San Diego for Monday morning to keep an appointment with an establishing property his company for a week. boundaries. Mrs. Udell Johnson and ear specialist for Wally. The Senior Citizens had son, Jody, came home to months Three of of detailed soil and geology work at the site for the plant, the railroad and water supply facilities, are scheduled to be performed by a consulting firm beginning in March. has two brothers, Skitt. and Shane and a sitter Sky la. Her grandparents are Udell and Lou Gne Johnson, Southheart, Mr. and Mrs. Millard DeBiasi, Idaho Falls, Idaho; great grandparents, Mr. and Mis. A.H. Clegg, Ucon, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Zot-t- Mrs. Vera Petersoh celebrated her 83rd birthday two different days, Mickelsen attended a Feb. 18 and 22. Her son, bridal shower for Wendy Vernon and Madge PeterJensen at her home in son, Clearfield, came .on Centerfield on Saturday the 18th and her twin afternoon. brother, Vernon and ' John and Roxanne Laura Sorenson and her Johnson had a baby girl sister, Mrs. Arvilla Feb. 18 in the Richfield Bouvang, Gunnison, came h Philadelphia, Pa. Anyone wishing Wss lbs. lu oz.. The little fihKEST 55 35CC $169 (A $169 AM. A C3 AT -- 0t1 4R 33 r M 15. Hearings outside D.C. are being held to provide the full committee with more information on the effects of such an amendment before the scheduled vote next month. Utah is at the forefront of the balanced budget drive, Hatch said. The state legislature joined 29 other states calling for a constitutional convention on just such an amen- Washington, i t i CHLORASEPTIC LIQUID 6 oz. PEPTO BISMOL SI39 & 8 OZ. m LOZENGES 18S JOHNSONS Pepto Bismol $129 DENTAL FLOSS 50 YD. 73t dment. e it Eighty percent of all Americans polled support a balanced budget amendment. The governments attempts to blame inon the flation businessman, the worker and the farmer have obviously failed. Deficits do matter-t- he government live beyond its means anymore than can the family or the in- cant dividual businessman, said. he 022780 SAUNA DRUG CO. w Jib.- 1 - ?. |