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Show 10 Aurora News Thursday June 25, 1981 The Salma Sun Mason Qualifies Funds For Crossing Guards ganizations and that she said she was sure the could find enough reported that JoLynn funds to pay for the Mason, president of the guards for the next Salina Elementary School school year. Mrs. Mason said that had told the council had conwas contacting the that the tacted local service or local service organiza- - In a story on the Salina City Council in last weeks Salina Sun, it was P-T- City last Wednesday. They celebrated the tions to raise funds to buy equipment for the crossing guards to help the city get started in its funding for the guards. She said, howhad ever, that the no plans to raise funds for crossing guards salaries or to provide any other funding other than for the equipment. also She said the will make a contribution towards the purchase of the equipment. She said the guards would need such items as jackets, vests, and raincoats. Police Chief Gordon Kiesel will probably determine what is needed, she P-T- P-T-A Venoy and Ina Curtis took a trip to Salt Lake P-T-A P-T- birthday of their granddaughter, Elizabeth Severance. They returned Hiursday. Inas sister-in-laMaxine Curtis, and son, Coy, from Salt Lake City, visited. While here, they visited Brooks Curtis in Salina. A I Peterson and Neale Christensen and son, Jean Bastian has been busy. She had her sisters two sons and daughter for a while. Then she had a Fathers Day dinner at her home Sunday. At the dinner, she welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk, Goshen; Mr. and Mr. Ray Boswell and Kelly Boswell, Nephi; Ernest and Elaine Bastian, Tim and Doris Bastian and family, Aurora; and Mr. and Mr. Steven Boswell and fa- Chanley, have been logging west of Koosharem the past few weeks. Sounds like a hot, hard mily. job. Mr. and Mr. Cliff Da W illden went to have spent a week Roosevelt Tuesday to entertaining and enjoying visit her daughter, Wen- two of their grandchilddy. Wednesday, Ha and ren, Kurt and Can from Wendy returned to Au- Denver, CO. rora. On Friday, WenMr. and Mr. LawBecause of the extremely low water husband the rence Mason have had a joined dys level in the Salina City culinary water in Aurora. week family big getting ready lawns and storage tanks, water use for Dixon and Beverly Farfor their sons wedding. be will as restricted follows, gardens ley had company Monday Marlin and Cynthia added. Salina City Mayor Leah Conover and Tuesday. Beverlys Hampton of Redmond announced: Don Bums, city reNorma, and huswere married last Saturcorder, said that the city sister, Mike Stickney, and day. The Masons have band, Those living south of Main Street has commited itself to visited from Provo had lots of company should water lawns and gardens on the hiring of two traffic family night for family staying with them to Monday even days of the month. guards for the coming home The two celebrate the wedding; evening. school year. to Maple went families Marvin and Dona MaThose living north of Main Street Other details will be for a Grove son celebrated Fathers barbeque. ironed out before school are asked to water on odd days of the Paula Quamberg got Day Saturday night at month. starts in the fall, he said. it all Saturday Maple Grove. Together Bums said he plans to away from to Provo for a were Mr. and Mr. Robin went and Richardwill into remain These measures contact Howard Mickelson, Mr. and Mr. son of the Utah Highway shopping spree. effect until the pressurized irrigation and MaHeather Paul Phillip Palmer, Mr. and system is put into use and can relieve Department about the son had on company Mr. William M. Home, on the demand for water, the mayor said. the councils decision Fathers Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and about also guards, Basch and family Deaton, and Mr. and The above restrictions went into installation of flashing Rodney from Sandy visited. Mr. William Mason. to effect Saturday, June 20. warn motorists lights Darwin Anderson Heather Masons paa are they entering Alta Cowley sited Leonard and Jean rents, school zone. week. HAVE SWATHER WILL TRAVEL Thomas, have returned to their home in Australia. Heather and all of us in Aurora will miss this couple. A big welcome to Lane Four sessions of the participate in the con- and Tia 'Curtis and ference last year, and a family, who are living in Especially for Youth summer activity confersimilar total is expected the Doug Anderson ences at Brigham Young this year, Hills noted. home. Lane is Floyd Classes cover such Curtis son. University are still open for registration, accordtopics as dating, prayer, The Aurora Cub Scouts ing to Ron Hills, program getting along with fahad a day camp June 16 coordinator with BYUs mily, forgiveness, moral and 17. Conferences and Workcourage, inner beauty, Aurora Scouts attendshops Department. friendship, withstanding ed the annual summer Dates for conferences temptations, and leader- camp at Maple Dell in still available are June 29 ship all aimed at Payson. They camped - 17, 13 Call Clyde Crane 528-784- 2 3, July July answering the vital ques- from Monday till SaturJuly 27 31, and Aug. 10 tions of youth, the co- day. ordinator said. Instruc14, Hills said. RegistraUtah Alma and Aldena. Centerfield, tion information can be tors are outstanding Thompson had a visit obtained by calling (801) and institute tea- from their daughter and Inquire About Discount Rates chers and IDS Church family over Fathers Day f More than 4,000 youth, administrators. Special weekend. 14 to from will came also 18, ages guest speakers Phyllis Sorensen has across the nation to participate. been in the Gunnison Hospital for tests. Phyllis, are you trying to get WHENiWE!SAYMIGHEGNtXiRAD(Al!STARErAFFORD'ABGE out of the' store for a vacation? ' Pete Amador has been in the Gunnison Hospital for more tests. Matthew Kjar had a bicycle accident Tuesday night. He is in the Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield in traction. He broke his fumor bone. He will be there about two months. He tipped over trying to miss a child in the road. Im sure any visitoR would help cheer up this youngster. Jan Perry had an accident at the swimming pool. She had tests at the 11 GIANT Gunnison Hospital. All seems to be okay, and she is home. The Second Ward womens softball team was victorious in their game last week. (I guess they got the lead out - joke, Mayor Restricts Water Usage In Salina City P-T-A - Youth Conference Still Open at Y - -- ry 378-381- Badge Scouting leadership mily celebrate this special day. Floyd and Gladys Johnson and their son, Jeffery of Salt Lake City, returned recently from Carlsbad, CA., where they visited their son, Randy and wife, Caroline, and their two children. They were there to attend the blessing of a new daughter, Amy Caroline, who was blessed by her father. The same day, Randy was made president of the Elders Quorum of the Encinetis Ward. The Johnsons returned Monday, after a weeks visit. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mr. Floyd Johnson entertained the Tuesday include responsibilities that of assistant denner, denner, patrol leader, and assistant senior trol leader. ' Timothy Smith mountain ranch. They had a steak dinner. The temple presidency, Brothers and SisteR Cox, ing 2 July for the Smith To Attend Scout Jamboree 609. A life Scout in rank, Timothy has earned more than 17 merit badges. He participated in the Snow College Scout Merit and conviction 1.00 Off of 1 reward for the arrest and conviction of parties who stole a chest of drawers from my Rocky Shorts i2 Ford Farm. $1,000.00 reward for the arrest and conviction of parties who stole a tiller from my Rocky Ford Farm. $1,000.00 reward for the arrest and conviction of parties who stole a plow from Gooseberry Property. Rack & Tops Price GROUP OF JEANS 3999 WHATS NEW FOR FALL TODAY! , ! cl 'JJt id " Signed Harry Thorsen June 11, t COME IN AND SEE $500.00 reward for the arrest and conviction of parties who stole a steel gate from my Rocky Ford - $ Marked Price $500.00 Farm- s. SUMMER TOPS parties who stole the following articles: Cranes Custom Cutting " Salina i8i kr PEARSON TIRE WE MEAN IT!! 3 DAY' ONLY June Dean Skinner, Scoutmaster Jamboree Troop Timothy Arthur Smith, 13, son of Mr. and Mr. Timothy Wright Smith of Salina, joins 35 other boys and four adult leadeR to form Jamboree Troop 609, which will camp with 30,000 scouts and leaders at A.P. Hill, VA. July 29 to Aug. 4, for the 1981 National Jamboree of the Boy Scouts of America, it was learned today from Rulon REWARD Reward offered for the arrest Active in the Aaronic Priesthood of the LD.S. Church, Timothy is a Deacon and has served as secretary of his Dea-con- s Quorum. He holds the Duty to God Trail Award and Faith in God i Award. Hobbies include model airplanes, care, boats, motorbikes, and His favorite sports are soccor and baseball. In the area of music, he plays the trumpet, barritone, and piano. He is a member of the Trappers Patrol in his jamboree troop. ; Black, and Anderson, attended the social, along Mexican mission field, were honored and presented missionary journals by the group. Mr. and Mr. Floyd Johnson were visited by their son, Jeffery, Salt Lake City. He came to attend the wedding of Jackie and Bart Reynolds and the testimonial of Clint Johnson. OPENS "11" GIANT TIRE WAREHOUSES .SS. TO THE PUBLIC 25, 26, 27 PEARSON TIRE OPENS WAREHOUSES TO THE PUBLIC ALL THURS., FRI., SAT. -- joke). Clint Johnson, son of MICHELIN TIRES PRICED AT DEALER BILLING COST Plus 10 JUNE 25, 26, 27 P.M. 7:45 A.M.-6-.0- 0 Bradley and Gayle Johnson, had his farewell Sunday. The church was packed with friends and relatives. Afterwards, at the Johnson home, a dinner was served. Good luck in Switzerland, Clint. Diana Boyack is startdub in Aurora. ing a I think they are going to latch hook. Sounds like " fun. 4-- SPECIAL BUYS ON TRUCK TIRES for Campers, Vans and Pickups MOUNTING AVAILABLE DONT Miss this Opportunity to Buy Michelin Tires at cost plus 10 P2ADcri'D-DcticSALT LAKE 2195SO. Main 487-179- 7 MURRAY 4100 So. SUM 3 RICHFIELD 660 So. Main 896-549- 4 PROVO 265 So. GEORGE 204 laiWaat BUI 6 MICHELIN s ST. 628-04- BEAVER 436 H. Main 436-990- 5 "gszssxtr LEM SMTHFEU) 514 E St 436 So. U. 766-356- 7 Un 563-611- 6 ORBI ORBI EPHRAM 1546 No. SUM 15(7 W. CanMr 2KN. 225-616- 6 224-537- 2 Main 263-412-7 Aurora First Wards Primary held a picnic at the Aurora. Park last Wednesday. They had sack lunches and played games. A lot of Aurora coal minere enjoyed an evening of dancing and lots of good food at the SUFCo party Saturday. The party was held at the Fish Lake Lodge. This is an annual party. Hie group Ocean Breeze played. Best wishes to Jackie and Bart. Jackie was a beautiful bride last weekend. Jackie is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jerold JOhnson. Many friends and relatives helped the Johnson fa i r ALL TYPES & SIZES ON SALE PRICED AT WHOLESALE ALL SEASON RADIALS STEEL RADIALS TRUCK TIRES .RETREADS RV TIRES PLUS PRO 60 70 RADIALS 4 PLY POLY CORD & MURRAY 2195 So. Man 4100 So. Stale 7 3 RKHFELD 660 Sa Man 896-549- 4 PROVO 265 So. IMWmT 373-32- ST. GEORGE BEAVER 436 N. 204 N. BUI 626-043- 1 Man 436-99- 1 COOPER QUALITY SINCE 1917 FREE MOUNTING traciiS SALT LAKE pa- He has 31 nights of . scout camping to his credit. He camped at Lost Valley Scout Reservation in San Diego, CA. in 1980. Also, he participated in three cmaporees in F2 Capitan District, Orange County Council. He has completed Den Chief training. In the eighth grade at North Sevier High School, his favorite class is science. and Wednesday night temple workeR at the with 53 other membeR. Brother and Sister Lamar Bosshardt, who are leav- in 1980. Pow-Wo- w IBfl 914 E Si M. 765-356- 7 SWTHF1ELD 435 S. Mtfn 563-611- 6 OREM ORBi EPHRAM 1541 N. 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