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Show Ball, Rasmussen Win In Blackout Bingo The second week of Blackout Bingo produced two more winners. The two, playing on"a total of 15 cards, took home $48 each. Stephanie Ball, Redmond, picked her winning card at Whiteys General Store in Redmond. She says she was playing on eight cards. Gaylene Rasmussen, Aurora, picked her winning card at Sorensens Country Store in Aurora. She says she played on seven cards. Thursday August 13, 1981 Approximately $96 in prizes will be given away each week for the next 11 weeks in Blackout Bingo, but only adults are eligible to play. If no one wins for a certain week, the prize money will be carried over to the next weeks prizes. Cards are available from any of tee participating merchants in tee North Sevier and Gunnison Valley areas. So far, the produced seven winners. contest has Aurora News in Bingo Bucks. The contest will continue for another 11 weeks with $96 to be given away each week to the winners. Stephanie Ball, left, and Gaylene Rasmussen were Bingo Blackout winners in the second week of the contest. The two pocketed $48 each Elder Forsyth To Serve In Texas Elder Jeff C. Forsyth, son of Bishop and Mrs. Ward Forsyte, Aurora, has been called to serve a mission for tee LD.S. Church in Dallas, Tex. His farewell will be held at 9 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 16, in the Aurora 1st Ward. He will leave 3 Our western flair Fall-A-Fl- ing, and track. This past year, he attended Brigham Young University. has Tahiti Comes Ana just to Show that we mean to do business this week only well take 20 and E3der Jeff Forsyth SAUNA Off the price To Salina of any denim pants you take to fancy to With our large stock of western-wea- r, you can real- plaids, and rough, tough, but cozy ves,s So rund up a war- AtfHldrobe thatll run the others out Joftown Its all part oMhe fashions at Paulettes ( and con- valescing. Also thanks to tee bishopric and Relief Society. I am truly grate- ful for all the food brought to tee home, cards, and calls. Ruby Peterson 1 or 1 fee is $20.00 (After Aug. 17, entry tee is 25.00 Entry businossmon aro encouraged to support the Demolition Derby by sponsoring entries in return for advertising on the cars. Also, anyone wishing to sell Or donate an old car for the Derby, please call John or Andy. All Gunnison businessmen have been given Local "The Sanpete County Challenge Go Gunnison Lets show um what we can do! . . . Prtao f.Tonoy: A 0300 loft Placo 2nd Placo. .... .J. 0200 . 01OO 3rd placo .... . . 0 1 SO tiiJlpoOut. . Gpceial Avrardo: . . for most aggressive driver 150 for best looking entry 25 ... for the most unusual entry 25 . . . for all cars 25 . . non-winni- ng who make the finals. family reunion tee Gunnison and her family from Denver will be spending a few days with held at Park. Iris Keith and Phyllis. Blue ribbons went to Lanette Thompson and Nanette Thompson, Trade Bennett, and Michelle Davies for their latch hook rugs entered at the county fair. They enrolled in Diane ter Aug. 6, 1981. Monte and Louise Shelby from Twin Falls, Ida. visited Neale and Judy Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Christensen last week. Rose Weaver attended her fathers funeral in Hawaii last week. She also vistied relatives she has not been able to see very often. Dan and Rae TYiomp- son made a trip to Salt Lake City Thursday. Dan had an eye appointment, Dixon and Beverly Far- ley enjqyg, paving . Di- xons sister, Margie, and her husband and four children from Spanish y Delighted with their free 1 of slurpies from the Salina are from left to right. their family together Vergal is home, Matt and Krista Soren- sen, Terry Ingersall and daughters, and Russell, Connie, and daughter, Andrea, Sorensen all stopped in for a visit, while Muscular Dystrophy walk-a-tho- n winners, Lisa Henderson, Mark Stapel and Lisa Willden. year-suppl- Fork Swiss n Rye Swiss cheese spread is delightful on rye or chopped CARD OF THANKS hard-cooke- d two eggs, tablespoons onion, finely chopped bread, pumpernickel h teaspoon Combine one cup (4 oz.) and shredded Swiss cheese dry mustard; mix well, Cover and chill. Bring to and cup ( room temperature 30 in a softened butter stick) minutes before serving. until heat bowl; mixing smooth. Add three finely- - Yield: 1 cups. one-fourt- one-four- th The family of Tirza Ivie would like to thank everyone for all the kindness shown, food, cards, flowers sent, and special thank you to all who participated in the services and who helped in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason were visited by LeVoy and Voile Mason from Santa Clara. While visiting, they went on tee Skyline drive and came out through Manti. Mrs. Mason said it was beau tiful. They were guests of Jerry and Peggy Mason. While visiting them, they went to Lagoon. Inez says shell never be too old for those rides. Then they rode the Heber Creeper and got off to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mason of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Leon Mason came to tee Gerald Masons to help her bottle beets. On Sunday, a granddaughter and husband, Sandra and Rick, came from Denver to visit tee Gerald Mason family, Bide and Sandra were on their way to Washington State, where they will be making their home. are Boy-ac- dub. Merrill and Wanda 4-- H Houston, Tex. Bob and Margaret Sampson were visited by For those who wish to participate: 283-43- their families, Jeny and Iris Bradshaw and three boys, Suzette and Robert Maxwell and family, and Kevin and Heather Sorensen and daughter, Congratulations to Alan and Vicki Gumey on tee birth of their daugh- - for the weekend. They had a barbeque at Maple Grove Friday night. Saturday, they spent the day fishing at Twin Ponds. On Monday, Beverlys cousin, Don Oryall, and wife, Pat, and two sons of Payson, came for a short visit. Jerry and Mickey Sorensen were happy to get Winners n daughter, Nora Faye Cannell and family from August 27 Andy Shaw Ne- vada. Keith and Phyllis Sorensen and family and weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Max Curtis were visited by their son Jay and his wife, Calleen, from Vernal. Jay and Calleen went onto Cedar City to a jeep posse convention. They left their children to visit Grandpa Max and Grandma Beth. Karl and Dene Gull spoke at the Aurora 2nd Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday. They spoke of their trip to the Holy Land. The Aurora 2nd Ward has a new Relief Society presidency. Joan Curtis is tee president; Genie Nielsen, 1st counselor; Sally Heath, 2nd coun- selor, and Lyla Barney, secretary. Walk-A-Tho- Mary Curtis have enjoyed a visit from their' Sanpete County's 1st BGrwILD'0,DC BGQDV8 Call John Cox 8356921 Ihe Max Curtis family have attended a Sorensen family reunion held at Jensen I would like to thank all my good relatives, friends, and neighbors who have shown such kindness while I have been hospitalized Wasden. attended the Brigham THANK YOU - Valna Former residents of Aurora who attended were Delos and Maxine Andrews, Hershel and Karla Harward, Leonard and Loraine Spencer, Vem and Elody Shaw, and Brice and Marilyn Hallows. Lehmans Caves in Have you ever longed for tee faraway feeling of Tahiti and warm island breeze in your hair? If so, check next weeks Salina Sun for a special an- -' nouncement from the Salina Stake Travel Bureau. ly get in gear with lean jeans branded with fancy trims, bold reunion held at the Richfield Lions Park. Ibis reunion was honoring Maes mother, Elizabeth Slade, who just celebrated her 92 nd birthday. Years ago in Aurora, there was a friendship dub. This dub just had a reunion. They held the reunion in Nephi. They had dinner and enjoyed seeing each other once again. Attending from Aurora were Max and Beth Curtis and Thad Aug. 20 for tee Missionary Training Center in Provo. ' Elder Forsyte is a 1980 graduate of North Sevier High School. He was high point boy and Seminary president his senior year. He participated in football, wrestl- - Paulette's Smart Shop Cliff and Mae Peterson attended a Slade family The Salma Sun j Bobs brother Joe and his wife, Mary, from Florida. Todd Sampson, a grandson from Georgia, also came for a visit They enjoyed visiting and sightseeing. Karen Hales, Lynda Fbeeman, Jaymes Helm-stetle-r, Velma Torgeraen, and Mary Ann Hatch were tee Aurora chaat the youth perones conference held last week at BYU. They all confirmed the youth from Aurora were good kids and had a lot of fun -greasing door knobs, short-changin- "SHUCKS sheets, g etc., etc. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hales enjoyed a brief visit from Bobs parents, Mr. and Mis. Orlo Hales from Kearns. They visited Friday and then spent the night. ... If I could "Jive Aug. 29. The Aurora 2nd Ward Elders had a swimming party last Saturday. They enjoyed swimming and goofing off at the pool Afterwards, a refresh- ment was served at tee Aurora Park. Many people attending the Craig Bladmer-Suz-ett- e Beach wedding and the Mark Jensen wedding were visiting friends and relatives in Aurora last Lewis-Char-mai- - have to hold on down to ... . "Larry Wilkins Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Genevieve Crowther ready for their Stake Super Activity to be held didnl this wonderful automobile picture, has two of her granddaughters visiting with her, Dana and Madaline Butt from West Valley City. The Aaron 1st Ward is working hard to get I for his year-en- d "CLEARANCE buy me any automobile and SALE wanted for a Low 13.8 interest rate. I "SHUCKS ... sometimes being a lovely g Lady' can be "Up-Standin- so boring! . l ;h A |