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Show rn X Here we go with more our in CHANGES schedules . . . School will be out tomorrow and it certainly will affect a lot of lives for CHANGING, Some good, some differ- ent, and some otherwise. (Come to think of it, ever- yones life kind of goes that way, with or without to living back in America now after two years in Italy on his mission. He arrived home over a week ago and is undergoing the changes that come with getting back home, etc. evening, the Saturday Herald Curtis family had dinner at the scout cabin at the park and Alan school).' showed some of his slides, Lets start with a good Sunday was his Sacra- CHANGE first . . . Alan ment meeting in the 1st Curtis will have to adjust Ward, to report his ex- - periences and it had been two years of adapting to as all many changes missionaries do. They CHANGE companions, areas, approaches, ideas and white shirts and ties many times. The Curtis family met at home for a special dinner after meeting and before everyone had to return home. Most of the children were able to make the changes in schedules and join in the family fun. There was Ronald Curtis and sons, Tim and Craig, his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Brent (Kathy) Schear, Monroe, Paulette's Smart Shop New Knit Tops s6, $7, $8 12 price Pants New Dresses New Pants New Hand Bags and Lee of Salt Lake City; Juana Fae Frisby and Valene Hagen, Salt Lake; Jim and Sterron tolt and Emilyof Sandy ; Neil and boys the paper routes, April Curtis and children. They had help from Larry Ryan, Shaunna, aad Janee McColl, Kim and Richard of ar Curtis and Brent and Bob- and Mary Lee Dailey and by Hales. The worst part daughter Jessica of of having the paper was to Aurora. Julie Woodland go out collecting for it. Of- also joined them Saturday ten customers told the and Sunday. boys to come back on Here 8 other day and when JTRENT some kind ot L the boys did go back, the was customers werent home Richard Curtis released from being the or still didnt have the 1st Wards Young Adult, money, etc. Sometimes it representative and his took them several tries to brother. Russell was put collect from certain into that position. Youve customers. But some got to admit that it doesnt other customers, like happen that way very of- - Jerry Sorensen, who lives ten. Congratulations to way out of town, were nice was and brought their money Richard both. released because of his to us. There were also recent marriage. some certain customers Now for an OTHERwho always had their WISE kind of a change. checks made out in ad- Colleen Hallows went to vance for the boys to pick the Sevier Valley Hospital them up. There were even in Richfield last Thursday a couple of customers who and should be home paid ahead for a year and sometime this next week. the boys didnt have to go She is doing fine. collecting from them Jene and LeAnne Beal every month. have CHANGED their Also dogs were a homes and occupations problem. Once when recently. They now live in Rychdrn was out collecSalt Lake City in a very ting for the paper, a dog special and very nice bit him in the ankle and he apartment, and with their had to have a tetanus shot little daughter, Lauriza, the next day. Aileen & Hang Ten 20 Off Shirts 12 Price Rain Coats 12 Price Parity Hose & Pant Socks Buy 2 get no. 3 FREE! Chuck Wagon BONELESS Hamro $1 19 lb jhull Bor-- S BSKDDim 5)5 lb. pkg. Fresh Nabisco nda lb. box each CAMPBELLS Tomato Clover Club SOUP POTATO CHIPS Cans $U19 Pierces - 2lk Size PORK& Beans FRESH 55 SWEET have changed their Kraft Cheese Whiz (SaaS SAlIINA (UlEnE A:. rtt'czf', PII i ebsjs? , ---- --- last week, bloom. That CHANGED Many Aurora boys and my whole outlook on the fathers attended as they weather. went to the Copper Globe Glen and Erva Gurr en- their mine and each boy got a joyed having David and piece of copper ore. They children, visited an oil well site also, Colleen Poulson and The boys had fun playing children for the weekend. They also had a surprise tag in the hills. Venoy and Ina Curtis but very delightful guest went to Provo Tuesday to visiting with Mary Ellen, of . the doctor for checkup. Virginia Hourihan, their neighbor, accompanied them. (In the car, not on the piano). Lawrence Hourihan went to Arroyo Grande, Calif, to see his Emmett brother, Hourihan. So theyve all been coming and going here and there. Last week, some of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones of once a year at a temple for a session together. For this year, Saturday was the day and Provo Temple was the spot. Anthony and Sadie went and had a very . nice time. Donna Anderson fixed a nice birthday dinner for Jesston Sunday. training to work at our clay mill, and he and his and Roberta, wife, daughters, Merrilee and Valarie, will soon move here. He has previously been a foreman at a plastics plant. They have been wanting to come The home to Aurora for some time. I dont blame them one bit. Aurora has always been so special. Even here, things have changed a little though. I was just are any of wondering you troubled very much in your neighborhood by borrowing? I am, quite a children and grandchild- Joanne Ware of Devon, ren were there for a fun England came to America time. They were Mr. and for a vacation. She came Mrs. T.J. Dale, Orange- with some policemen who ville; Mary Lee and were going to Colorado for Maricia Dale, Richfield; a wedding. She decided to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tuft stop in Salina and stayed and family and Mr. and at Shaheens West Motel. Mrs. Kenneth Baker and She became acquainted girls, Aurora. with Mary Ellen, working Merrill and Wanda at Toms Drive Inn, and Mary Curtis went to Salt Mary Ellen showed her Lake City to see her around quite a bit. They mother, Mrs. Mary ... bit. My neighbors dont seem to have anything I need!!! Oh, well, I guess havetoCHANGE. Ill just Christ- URods Hooks Cheese Hooks Treble Hooks Hook Remover Bubbles Floats Sinkers Reels Line Leader Tackle Box Bait Box Nets n, Swivels Filet Knives License & Proclamation Stringers Fish Basket Minnow Traps Spin-ArLur- es . loaded into the bike baskets. There were so many papers as they had 110 customers, that both boys had to go in two routes each. They usually anaasaSfe Around o Saturday lifestyle quite a bit. Jene mastime, it really was has a very challenging and nice to be a paper boy neat job as printer for all because several of the paperwork at customers remembered Deseret Federal Bank, them with extra tips, with and for all of their bran- - small gifts or candy, ches. (No currency, of Some customers were course). Judging from so used to getting their and papers early in the their happiness its a pretty ning, so when the boys sometimes slept a little good change for them. There will be CHANGES longer on Saturdays, by 8 AT THE Jerry Adams a.m. the phone started home when school is done, ringing with customers Saraphina Lilly (their asking if they had been Lamartite forgotten. On March 7, foster daughter) will return to 1980, we received a small her home in Navajo, New notice the from Mexico Friday. Her newspapers . . . Deseret mother, Stella Lilly will be News and Tribune . . that here to get her. We cer- - starting April 1, they tainly hope she will return would no longer use paper for die next school year, boys in Aurora and mail Another foster daughter to the papers instead. That the Adams, Rena Cox, will was really a big disappoin-hav- e a CHANGE of pace tment for us because we as she graduates this year, had hoped to keep the Her mother, Mrs. Cox, will papers for years to come, come from their home in passing it down to the St. George for her other boys. Now that the graduation. , papers are being mailed, Vern and Elda Freeman there are only about 20 Ward customers who still get the 1st visited Sacrament Meeting for paper in Aurora. Alans missionary report. I think weU call this They visited briefly with another OTHERWISE their two sons, Kent and change. Many thanks for a Larry and their families, GREAT job, boys!! before returning to their A DIFFERENT CHANGE home in Fillmore. of scenery for Ernest and Im sure youve noticed Elaine Bastian was when the CHANGE in your daily they went to Hawaii for a newspaper from Salt Lake week. They went with ... at least in the delivery their daughter, Tonja and of it. It was my intention to her friend. Elaine reports tribute to the that it rained there just pay newspaper boys after the like it was doing here. This wintertime delivering, trip was in April, because they ning on the 9th. She also have done a magnificent reports that it was a very job. I asked their mother, Marlis Freeman, to write the true story so we would know what went on behind the deliveries . . . here it is. Frank started with the Deseret News on June 1, 1977r...after he had been trained by Larry McColl. At that time, the papers came in the afternoon and were dropped off by the church. During the summer, Frank took out the papers by himself. When school started again, Rycharn, then only 8 years old, was given a small route in the middle part of town. While Frank took the long routes north and south through town, west as far as Leo Shaws and east as far as Clifford Peterson. On July 1, 1978, the papers were delivered in the morning at the corner of Perfect Pleat Co. At that time, they also took out the Tribune which had come by mail until then. The boys took them out before they went to school. Dad woke them up at 5:30 a.m. and helped them with the inserts and to get the papers rolled up and begin-anywa- Cauliflower! Ciradkeirs Pages and another daughter, more for me gas to take Kelly Stevens and sons, them around than the boys Jeremy and Bradley of would earn from the Fredonia, Ariz.; Glade paper, and Irene Curtis and four The family only went boys, Mark, Gary, Tony were done by 7 a.m Sometimes they were very cold, sometimes they got wet (the papers got wet also). 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