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Show Sevier Explorers to Watch Army Maneuvers at Williams Thursday October 8, 1981 The Salma Sun contingent of Ex- plorers from Sevier County will be partid- pants and observers in military opera- tions at Camp Williams A Council, the annual exercise dubbed Operation on the weekend of Oct. 9 10. activities under the direction of 19 th. Spetial Forces troops headquar- Challenge will attract some 200 Explorers from around the Council to witness several extiting According to Dr. George Barrus, vice p sident for exploring in the Utah National Parks tered ' at the Jordan Narrows Military installs- tion. . 1arcn,in c,ass Set Salina Locals Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Joseph F. Peterson six-we- Virginia K. Peterson of Salt Lake Home and Lola Bird City, were the proud spent the weekend of parents of adopted twin Sept. 26 in Salt Lake girls born Sept. 21 and City, where John bapwelcomed into Lanes tized their granddaughand Ranees home Sept. ter, Holly Foster, daughter of Bill and Esther 25. Foster, on Sunday. AnHolli weighed 7 lbs. 14 other granddaughter, oz., and Heidi weighed 6 Marry Ann Allred, had a 7 lb. baby boy. She and lbs. 9 oz. Harold and Thelma her husband, Kim, also went to Provo Sept. 27, have a son, where they took Todd out Jeremy. A turkey dinner for Chinese dinner and was served at the Fosters enjoyed attending Todd's home to celebrate the family home evening baptism and also Lee Folletts birthday, which group for their lesson. was Sept. 28. Attending They hurried on to were Sue Follett, Alva Salt Lake City to get and Colleen Weybum of acquainted with their Layton; Arden, LaRae, new granddaughters and Chris, Bradley, and Amdarreport they are Arnold ber Horne, and all is well. lings Horne, Allan Foster, They are the first twins Holly Foster, and Jeremy in the late Alma Bastian Allred. parent training class, Systematic Training for Effective Parenting. Instructor for the class will be George Peterson, a school psychologist for Central Utah Educational Service. Classes will be held Wednesday evenings from p.m. beginning Oct. 14 and continuing 7-- But Ive Got a Big Letter Gail Heath, mail carrier for the Salina Post Office, displays a huge stamp to help commemorate na- - tional stamp collecting month. The Hobby of a Lifetime is this years theme. the Spetial Forces. Explorers will bring their own camping and cooking gear, as well as food and fire materials. Openings are still available by contacting Scout Headquarters, 250 West or 500 North, Provo, Fee is calling $1 per person. 9 Mountain area the Storm east of Camp Williams. the installato At the military smaller groups will tion, the participate in battle condition primitive mediClass participants also cine, field communicamay receive from one to tions, basic field craft, two credit hours from USU by taking the class, completing written assignments, and paying an additional fee. couple. A manual for class is included in fee. Those ' wanting register early for class can call 896-446- 9. 373-418- 5. Rhythmic Aerobic Classes... have Oct. 13, we Beginning a New Session at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday at the Salina Legion ld . . . will activities morning firing range tions by the troopers of Saturday compound. and each week until Nov. 18. include rapelling selected a for climbing Fee for the class will be of Explorers in the $15 a person or $20 a group The Parent Education Resource Center at 190 West Center, Richfield is sponsoring a Peterson received the descendants. extiting news that their John and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lane and survival techniques, Heading the demon- land navigation, and fir a be will night stration range participation ing parachute drop and a for those Explorers who general weapons display. bring their own .22 rifles Explorers will spend the and ammunition. Tentanight in an area desig- tive plans also call for nated as prisoner of war demonstra- Getting settled made simple Hall. Fee is J 15.00 Change-ol-addrtdilemmas fade after a WELCOME WAGON call. With WELCOME WAGON, it s my job to help you make the most of your new neighborhood. Where to shop. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of facts to save you time and money. Plus a basket of gifts for your family. I'll be listening for your call. for a 6 week session, with a week break for the deer hunt. Call and 9 ask for Denise Haney, Instructor! 0II 527397 Marlis Freeman 529-752- Your Dedicated Aurora News and Millie Andrews went to Salem to meet Delos and Maxine Andrews. From there they traveled to Green River, Wyo., where they attended church to help give a name and a blessing to a new granddaughter. They gave her the name of Mareann. She is the daughter of Melvin and Kathryn Andrews. When they returned, Millie stayed the week at the home of Vemess and Elizabeth Andrews, quilting and visiting with her family. Jean Bastian and children visited her parents in Nephi Friday. On Saturday, they went on to Goshen to visit her sister, Ann, and her family. Sid and DeOn Bastian of Nampa, Ida. stayed overnight with Ernest and Elaine Bastian last Sunday. They had been visiting their family in St. George. From there, they came to Sigurd and Orvil . took Eva Taylor and Margaret Sampson, Aurora, and Myrl Mickel-seMable Crane, and Anna Martin, Salina, to tour the Jordan River Temple. While there, they stopped at the hospital to visit Wilma Mason and Doris Anderson. Dan and Rae Thompson traveled to Kanab t visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tami Hales Thompson. also went along to visit Brett. Ernest and Elaine Bastian traveled to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend their missionary reunion. They had a nice time and stayed the night in Orem at the home of their daughter, Tonya Jensen. JoLynn Mason and children spent Saturday night in Austin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odel Whitlock, her parents, while Royce spent his weekend in the cold, Aurora to visit their wet hills elk hunting. (I would list the names brothers and sisters before starting work at the of all the Aurora men who went elk hunting, Oakland Temple. Genevieve Crowther but some dont want it Have you found that known that they spent all that time up there in the hills, only to come home with nothing more than saddle sores. Ray and Norma Terry went to Salt Lake City to visit her sister, Helen McCoy. They also visited Rays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Teny. If you have any Aurora news, please call me and let me know so I can get it in the paper. Otherwise, I might have to make up my own. Ihat should be good!! Leland and Irene Huntsman have moved from Aurora to Salt Lake City. Leland is attending LD.S. Business College and Irene is working for a law firm. They are enjoying the change and living in the dty. , Bargains? He?! LDS mission to Spokane, Wash. Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Salina 2nd Ward. Elder Swain is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swain, Salina. just when all well... 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