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Show The Saline Sun 4 Thursday, March Aurora News 31, 1983 Bull Selection Clinic, Auction Scheduled at Y Libby Mason and Beverly Farley took some of the members of their girl scout troop to the Provo Tech to attend a Seminar. Each girl had the opportunity to attend 5 classes. Next FYiday all three giri scout troops from Aurora will meet together. Mr. Polanski from the Fish and Game dept, will tell them about water conservation. animal science who is in charge of the event, said the clinic is mainly for stockmen and breeders, although other interested persons may The annual Bull Selection Clinic d and Bull sale, sponsored the by Department of, Animal Science at Brigham Young University, is scheduled April 7. Some SO bulls will be auctioned at the sale. The bulls have been part of a BYU test program that measures their efficiency of weight gain-pou- nds of feed required per pound of gain. Performance records on individual bulls will be available to prospective buyers. The bulls include Angus, Charo-laiHereford, Polled Hereford. Limousin and Simmental breeds. The days activities will begin at 10 a.m. in the Ellsworth Meat and livestock Center, 2230 N. University Ave., Provo. The auction will begin at 1:30 p.m. following the bull selection clinic. The public is invited. Dr. Phil Shumway, a professor of All-bree- attend. The clinic will consist of three demonstrations by members of the BYU faculty on: carcass composition and production efficiency; bull fertility; and selection of bulls for rate of gain and feed efficiency. There will also be a draft horse Jeff and Colleen Hallows are the parents of a baby boy bom last Friday. He weighed 8 lbs 5 oz and will be named Landon. Four children from Aurora were baptized and confirmed last weekend. Misty Dawn Baiker, daughter of TamaraBaiker, was confirmed by Bert Tuft. Daven Quamberg, son of Kllis and Julie Quamberg was confirmed by David Willden. Shay Frischknecht, son of Kent and s, Saline Locals Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jensen were in Provo Saturday. Monday Mrs. Leona Jensen had her 84th birthday. Her visitors were June McAllister of Dugway; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Tuft, Evanston, Wyoming; Mrs. Ora Christensen, Mrs. Audie Lorenzen, Mrs. Leah Convoer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele, Mrs. Louise Anderson, Mrs. Afton Robins and Hugh Tuft, Monday, April 4: Fish Wedge with Tartar Sauce, Potato Rounds, Buttered Com, Orange Slice, Boiled Egg, Milk. Tuesday, April 5: Burritos with Chili and Cheese, Garden Fresh Salad with Ranch Style Dressing, Banana, Milk. Wednesday, April 6: Chili, Cheesewich, Orange Slices, Cherry Shortcake, Milk. Thursday, April 7: Turkey Din- ner, Potatoes-n-Grav- Buttered y, Vegetables, Apple Wedge, Hot But- tered Roll, Milk. Friday, April 8 : Super Taco, Mexi-frie- s with Hot Sauce, Fruit Cup, Cinnamon Roll, Milk. Jennifer Frischknecht, confirmed by his father, Kent was 900 on your Radio Dial ( Fris-chnech- t. Kjar, son of Louis and Darlene Kjar, was confirmed by his Father, Louis Kjar. Jeremy Louis and Darlene also had their baby named. He was named Joshua Stronks Kjar by his father. Russell and Teri Mason named their daughter, Valarie Mason by her Father. Elaine Ierenzen, California, has been here visiting Mrs. Ora Christensen. Home for the Weekend from College were Miss Mary Kiesel and ' Miss Belinda Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen, Mr. Roland Crane and Mr. Paul Jensen and Miss Inalee Robins, all Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mellor and family, FAyette; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Cotie and family, Pocatello, all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Randy (Janice Jensen former resident of Salina) Bristpw in Orem for the naming of baby son Aaron Robert; dinner was served to all at the Bristow home. Ross Marshall has been in Utah Valley Hospital for the past week and a half. His wife, Elza, reports that he will probably be there for a while longer. We hope it is not too much longer and wish him a speedy recovery. . Stephanie Sue Bagley, baby dau- ghter of Steven and Loretta Bagley was named Sunday also. She is the granddaughter of Evan and Fonda Kennedy. JoLynn Mason is in the LD.S. Hospital in Salt Lake City. She was operated on last week and will be home sometime this week. , Gerald and Inez Mason celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary last weekend. All of their children were here Saturday for a lovely dinner at Palisade Park. An open house was held Sunday for those who wanted to congratulate them. A family dinner was held at the home of Dona Mason before the open house. Well over a hundred attended. Gerald and Inez would like everyone to know they appreciate all that everyone has done to make this a special occasion for them. They thank all those who helped and came from so far to honor them. Jim and Debbie Thornton were in Salt Lake last weekend for a Suzuki convention. 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