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Show CV" WWPP' 7 1988 The SurYNavs, Wed., February 10, News Redmond Johnson Tammy 529-755- News Mayfield Peterson Jean Traci Bosshardt, daughter of Ronnie and Ellen Bosshardt, and Keri Jo Wilkins daughter of Kendyl and Carla W ilkins received their Young W omans Recognition Award Sunday. Jerod Jensen, son of Allen and Lousie Jensen was presented to receive the Aaronic Priesthood and be ordained to the office of Deacon. Lance Mickelsen, son of Myron and Joy Mickelsen was ordained to the office of a teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood. son and Tammy Johnson. Visiting with Vera Anderson, recently has been Mr. and Mrs. Verge Duel, and Hal Jensen of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Evon Peterson, Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson of Rose Park. They were also here to attend the funeral of Joyce Sorenson of ginnings Program held Sunday afternoon in the Relief Society Mission for the L.D.S. Church in California. Visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Anderson home this past weekend was Glen and Kris Alder and two children. Kami Wilkins and a roommate from Snow College were here over the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kendyl Wilkins and family. Ready, Set, Glow was the theme for the Young Womens New Be- in Salt Lake City. Former Mayfield resident, Neal Saturday. Here to help them Shane T. Mickelsen, son of Rick and Barbara Mickelsen was given that name and a blessing by his grandfather, Evan Mickelsen. make this a day to never forget were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Learning, Salina, Ann Martin, Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunt Bicknell, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Todd Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Blackburn, Troy Hunt, all from Salt Lake City Area, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Morrell, Loa, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jeffery, Fremont and other friends and relatives. A dinner was held at the Town Hall Brittanie Ann Payne, infant daughter of Kim and Susanne Payne was given that name by Vernon Rowdey. Stacy Dawn Jensen, daughter of Steve and Lorelie Jensen was baptized by her father Saturday in service held in the Stake Center. Sunday, she was confirmed a member of the LDS Church by her uncle Allen Jensen. Jesse Bills was baptized Saturday in the Salina Stake Center by his father James C. Bills. Sunday he was confirmed by his grandfa- after the ceremony with 50 in church. OUt of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Billse Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bryant and Maude Reed. heart healthy. American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR MDUR LIFE Christiansen and her daughter Myma and husband and family. Doyle, his wife and Ray Georde and others attended the graveside services for Edith Swall. A short program was held and she had Jerold and Julie Higham are Brooke Pendelton of Orem has been here visiting for a week with her grandmother Viola Larsen. Mrs. Ruleen Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. Ferald Mason of Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Sheppard of Salina met Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw of Sandy and President and Mrs. Brad Sheppard of Sandy and they all enjoyed dinner together at the Apple Butter Farm Cafe and spent the day , 7; L o I Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McCullogh recently was Kelly Freeman from Pahrump, Neveda. l, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Silver Springs, Maryland Sch-enke- were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Johnson and were here to attend the open house wedding reception of their daughter and DeNeece i fV, . Visiting at the home ot Mi tii ivi i ii of Byron Allred were Gailya Utley Brett Utley Mrs. and Mr. and Magna and daughter Sara of Salt Lake City. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Choice of Potato, Vegetable and Dessert SUNDAY BUFFET From 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. $7 95 Fried Chicken Swiss Steak Roast Beef dessert & drink! plus vegetables, potatoes, 12 $4.99 Children under SUNDAY. FEB. 14, ONLY! Valentine Couples Plus something special for the Branding Iron Restaurant - Show. Sorenson and to attend the b29-736- 4 having ups 529-345- land. Cole Tyson Huntsman, son pf Mr. andAts. Lynn Huntsman was baptized and confirmed a member of the Aurora 1st Ward on January 31st by his father, Lynn at the Salina Stake Center in Salina. Grandparents in attendance were Mr. and Mrs.. Guy Huntsman of Aurora. Rhett Hallows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hallows was ordained into the office of a Deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood in the Aurora 1st Ward on Sunday Jan. 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curtis, Mr ajyjjUfr-Russe- tral. The good news for the American housewife is that turkeys will probably be at bargain prices in 1988 at the supermarket meat counter. That news is not the best for Moroni Feeds growers, who had a marginal year in 1987. The fall off in prices was attributed mostly to over production of turkeys. Early evidence indicates that nationwide turkey production may be up 10 percent. The demand for turkey is not quite keeping up with the supply, Aurora City Park where they made snow sculptures of their class symbols at the park. Afterwards they all enjoyed hot chocolatend donuts in the scout cabin to warm themselves up. Many scouts and their families attending the Court of Honor at Salina this past week where several Aurora scouts recieved awards. The Aurora volunteer fire department recently elected their new officers for 1987 which include as Fire Chief: Royce; Mason, Assitant Fire Chief: Dannv Rasmussen, Secretarv-tresure- r Lamar Curtis, and Captains are Ferald Mason, Fred Mickelsen and Richard Wasden. Boys Scouts from both the Aurora W ards attended the over night Klondike Derby at Maple Grove Campground where they enjoyed many winter events. An open house wedding reception was held recently honoring newly weds, Jerold Johnson, Jr., of Maryland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Johnson and his new bride, Deborah Schenkel, Silver Springs, Maryland at the Salina 2nd Ward and 3 Ward Cultural Hall in Salina. The couple was married on January 16th and a reception honoring them was held that same day in The couple visited Maryland. downs a Moroni Feed official, although per capita consumption of turkey in many dif- ferent forms increases each year. In 1987 Moroni Feed producers started out with about 4 million turkey poults and sent about 3.7 million to market. Hens now are bringing the raisers 47 cents a pound less than it cost to raise them, however the price of toms seems to be holding steady. The first 100,000 poults are already in brooder coops in Sanpete valley as another year begins. ; ana. Energy Command Jordan. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Crane was Kurt Crane, of Salt & sheep report Danette Daniels, daughter of Rosemary and Deran Daniels, and granddaughter of Mike and Joy Robirtm, Salina, won the Girls Region 5 Diving and Swimming Championship recently. She is the first Freshman to win Region 5. She set a Bear River High record on points. Denette will compete on State Finals February 12, 13 in Provo at BYU. Mrs. Barney will be serving in the Portland, Oregon MissifuejSeM. The Aurora 1st Ward recently enjoyed a activity day at the Valley City, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hicks, and A.J. of West months old and were estimated at 52,000 head. Curtis and' ll Mr. hnorars. Mike Hill recently traveled to Central where they attended the Missionary Farewell of their Mother and Grandmother, LaJune Barney of Cen- GAS FURNACE The Amana Energy Command Gas Fuma is unlike any other fumace m the work! t combine i the proven technology of the Amana HTM with a bmefcthrough in furnace design to set new standards for gas heating efficiency and pe'forman e The result is remarkable savngs for you1 funeral services for Joyce Sorenson were Joan and Natalie Wood of Las . 3 with Jerold Jr.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Johnson and other family members over the weekend before returning to their home in Columbia, Mary- & U Mrs. Nelda Jorgensen was in Provo recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jorgensen, then went to Lewiston, Utah, and spent the entire month of January at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Jerry to Jorgenson, she then went back with time some and Provo spent Mr. and Mrs. Durce Jorgensen, then returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Brent W ilson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wilson and family were in Orem visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Johnson and to attend the baptism and confirmation of Andrew Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Johnson. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simpson were Brandon and Leslie : Simpson of Fairview. .and .Mrs.; with. .Mr., Visiting Clarence Hicks were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hicks, Kimi and Ryan of W est - Turkey industry in Utah e Cattle 6 to 10 p.m. Johnson. Lskc Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Harward were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Zeigler of W est Jordan. Vegas, Neveda. Visiting Mrs. Ruleen Shepperd Visiting at the home of Dick Mr. and Mrs. BUI Shaw and were of funeral the attend to and Sorenson were 'family, of Sandy their mother Joyce Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. Val (Melree) Frye of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Sandra) Peterson of Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart (TerryLynn) Mammott of Scipio; Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson of Glenwood and Melissa Memmott of Salt Lake. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson and to attend the funeral of Joyce Sorenson were Mr. Januapr i, 1988 stock sheep inventories on Utah farms and and Mrs. Brady Anderson of Orem; ranches totaled 460,000 head, Mr. and Mrs. Jody Anderson of according to the Utah AgricultuElsinore and Mrs. Brenda Bums of ral Statistics Service. Richfield. Utah ranks sixth in the natiqn in stock sheep and lamb invenMrs. Carol Willardson along with tory. Monica and Scott Willardson of Salt Ewes one year old and over Lake were here visiting and to attend totaled 390,000 head, and ewe the funeral of Joyce Sorenson. 3 over Virgil Prime Rib...$1050 & Shrimp.. $1250 Fillet Meal includes Soup or Salad Bar, Salina Thelma Mrs. LaDawn Wind. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rassmussen spent 3 days in Sandy keeping Doctor appointments and visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Taylor. ' ' Jean Jensen and Dirk Jensen were in Provo on Friday keeping doctor SATURDAY. FEB. 13. ONLY - BYU-Airforc- appointments. Mr. and Mrs. Trent Hallows and Joshua were in Orem on Monday and Tuesday visiting at the home of Mary Kiesei and Mrs. LaDawn Wind. Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen of em were here visiting at the home f Charles Larsen. vfjf 529-753- 9 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Robinson Okerlund and Mrs. Virgie Neilsen spent Saturday in Orem visiting with j 34 North State Simpson, son-in-la- Jerold and Deborah visited in Springyille with Mrs. Elva Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bumingham. They also attended football game on tickets Mike won on the Coaches visiting. O' O I - Evelyn ft N special day. Billy Hales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hales was ordained into the office of Priest in the Aaronic Preisthood on Sunday January 31st. News Salina Kiesei K V m;ovi boys Aurora, a was held at the Aurora Scout Cabin to Honor Brittany on this many flowers sent. Todd Harvey named their baby Sunday the 7 th of February. He received the name and blessing from his father. The baby boy was given the name of Richard Hanson Harvey. He received his grandfathers name Hanson. The Harveys have 2 red headed girls and 2 black headed boys and live in California,' .. Vern Conders and family Orem Ll and Mrs. Jerry Jensen and family,. Craig Woodland, Kier-ste-n Woodland, all of Brigham City and W endy W oodland, Ogden. A large family dinner was held at the Curtis home after-- , wards to honor this special day. " Brittney Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Sorenson was baptized and confirmed a member of the Aurora 1st ward on Saturday Jan. 31st by her father, Kevin at the Salina State Center in Salina. Grandparents attending that evening were Mr. and Mrs. Nash Grant, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorenson, Aurora. Other family attending Brittneys baptism and confirmation were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grant and family, Sandy and Mrvnd Mi?. iSlea Lewis and naming of a baby. The mother of the baby was a girl Steve baptized years ago when he was on his mission in Australia This last week Lester and Alice Hansen had as visitors Alices sister Josie from Salt Lake and her two daughters Rita Debenham from Anchorage Alaska and Nancy Memmett and her daughter from Bountiful, Alaska and her Boyfriend. The Hansens also had a nice visit with Ethel Swallow were to the confirmation on Sunday. A family dinner was held on Sunday after church. v Wiley and family, Willard, Mr. Bishop Steve Anderson and wife ards. Neighbors Garth and Barbara Vest and Kurt also were special guests. Joe Brain Bogh, son of Leslie and Darlene Bogh also was batized Saturday and confirmed a member of the church on Sunday by his father. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Conder, of Alpine attended the bapizm along with Aunt Annette Swartz and family of Alpine. Great Grandmother Aleda E. Ch-- : ristiansen of Mayfield also attended the baptizm. Uncles Monte Conder and family of Orem, and Whatever your sport, vigorous exercise can help keep your gressive rummy was played after the meal with prizes won by Charmaine Lewis, Jolene Willard- - Dennis Dailey nd family, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sherry and family traveled to Provo Sunday to assit with the family dinner was held at the Johnny Anderson home afterw- on a bike ride. Or out for a jog. Or LeAnn Pickett. Lisa Learning was hostess to her dinner club last week. Taco salad Prowas the main dish served. Also attending was Kristee Wheeler, .Farxiiington, .New "Mexico. A family dinner was held afterwards at the Lloyd home homing the occasion. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Curtis was given her name of Carrie May Curtis and a blessing by her Father, Alan in the Aurora 1st Ward on January 31st. Grandparents in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Herald Curtis, Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Woodland, Willard. Other family members in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. d. Blair Anderson, son of Johnny and Sherry Anderson was baptized on Saturday and confirmed a member of the church on Sunday Grandma and by his father. Grandpa Glade and Kennard Anderson of Gunnison along with Uncles Lane Anderson and family of Ephraim, Ray Anderson and family of Salina and Kirk Anderson and family of Mayfield all were on hand for the big day. A ther Carlyle Bills. Connie, his mother hosted a dinner after awarded to Patsy Hampton and Kamas to attend. The Junior Jazz Basketball program is in full swing. Many of our young boys and girls in Mayfield are on teams playing basketball THere every Saturday morning. are 14 boys and the youngest team is made up of 3rd and 4 th graders all from Mayfield and all on one team. Bill Kaye Christiansen is the coach of the young team. They have won all four games so far. ; They practice on Thursday afternoons. David Stevenson also of Mayfield coaches a team of 7th grade boys. There are other youth from Mayfield mixed with Center- field and Gunnison youth. Doug and Mary Ann. Bjerreg-aar- d and Karl and Lee went to Logan last weekend to visit with son John and wife Sheri Bjerre-gaar- Rondas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bawdin, of Mill Creek were in attendance along with George A. Smith an Uncle of Donneals. Joell Manly is the twelveth child of Donneal and Ronda. attendance. Debbie Lund was hostess to club recently. A delicious dessert was served and Progressive Rummy was played with prizes being Suzanne Covington traveld to May-fiel- d Cemetery February 3rd. He had four sons and a daughter. His sisters are Verna Christiansen of Mayfield, Donna Kjar of Salt Lake Ctiy, and Katie Com of Portland Oregon. His funeral was held in Provo. Neal was 74 years old, and he died January 31. William and Verna Christiansen served dinner at their home after the services. Donneal and Ronda Adair had their baby boy given a name and blessing in Sacrament Meeting on Sunday. He was given the name Joell Manly Adair by his father. room. RaNae Jackson, Richfield was the guest speaker and she did a wonderful job. Lisa and Gary Learning and two children, Launa and Jordan were sealed in the Manti LDS Temple The Aurora 1st Ward Young Men and Young Women enjoyed a snow tubing party at the sand ledges recently. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. IJoyd was given her name of Chelsee Kay Lloyd and a blessing by her father, Delbert in the Aurora 1st Ward on January 31st. Grandparents attending the blessing were Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Wheeler, Farmington, New Mexico and Mrs. Vilate Lloyd, Aurora. home. Her name will be Kira Ashton Higham. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Higham of Gunnison and Ed Whitiker of Mayfield. Brett Covington of Mayfield took 3rd place in State Wrestling Tournament held at Kamas last weekend. His parents Brent and February 10th. Ruths brother and wife have sent four sons on missions and now are going themselves. John Robert Jensen lives C. Scow, was buried in the Kathleen Lloyd parents of a new baby girl born February 6th in the Utah Valley She weighed in at 7 Hospital. pounds. She has two brothers at Ruth Jensen spent 4 days in Salt Lake with her daughter Kathalene and husband Maynard Stenberg. Ruth attended the farewell sacrament meeting for her brother John Robert Jensen and his wife prior to their departure for the MTC on Mr. and Mrs. Karrol Draper have been called to serve a Salina. Aurora News 528-756- 9 2 lambs Sheep and lambs on feed for slaughter, at 18,000 head, were down from last years 24,000, however, the 1987 Utah lamb crop, with 410,000 head, was up 3 percent from 1986. 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