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Show Mr and Mrs Clnionce McDonald have returned from a visit with Mr and Mis d at Aspin, Colorado Douglas, a son of t lie McDonald-, owns and iterates a service station at Aspin While there, they also visited with Mr. and Mrs James McKiney at Tid Stone, Colorado. Dougin-McDonal- Richard Blood left Wtdnosdn fm tin ir lm.m h n at Bell, Calif For lhe pu-and Mr. hae they Mr and Mrs Mis Thoral Audi eaon, ponot-- , of Mrs. Blood, at tho homo of Mr and Mrs J W Bun.gai doer in Sulina, and with Mr and Mis Frank Santos, Monroe Mr and Mis Phil Nielson and G MS PORSVER! missed Those dollars you send out of town are going to be these days. Spent at home they help pay our taxes, sup- port our churches . , . which to live and raise male the community a better place in a family. know Invest in prosperity by doing business with those you dividends or and trust. Remember, nothing ever paid greater home town. more handsome returns than loyalty to your FIRST STATE BARK OF SAUNA i Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr and Mi- - Giant Jui gt Mr and Mrs. Hugh Bud were family Lft Saturday on a weeks vacation They will visit ponds Bruce and J. runic, returned on combining business and pleasure of inti icst in Idaho, Yillowstone Satuiduy fiua a visit in Salt Lake City, Friday and Paik and Jackson Hole with Mr and Mrs Jerry Joigern- - Saturday. iia-n- , Mr and Mrs. Maiscll Larsen and son, Rex, and Mr and Mrs Jim Young of N'orwalk, Cahf. are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs O B. Larsen sen in Chicago, Iilnois. r, foi merly manager of tne Sevier Valley Merc and Mrs A'exundc-Mathew, sister of Mr Crosier who is visiting in Utah, are transacting business in California Miss MarDw iglit Cro-i- e , Diana Sorenson and Shirley Ann Heath, students of Joan Anacrson, played in a recital ol music students, given Wednesday evening in Gunnison Each student placed an accordian selection garet Mathtw, who recently came from South Africa with her mother, will attend the Agricultural College at Davis. California for tie year. She will register for the opening semester on Sept. 9th Mrs Mathew will leturn to Salina for an extended Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burr and visit with Mis. Maggie Crosier, Steve-n- , children, Jerry and her mother. Joan, have returned to their Mr. and Mrs Glade Nielson home in Kearns, following a week end v lsit with Mr. and and sons, Tracy and Jack, visitMrs. Derrell Jensen and Mr. ed over the week end at the and Mrs. Beason Burr. Jennie Hamlin home. The Nielsons reside in Orem. A combined birthday and fareGeorge Jackson and son, Kenwell party was given Thursday, Mrs. OrLee Jensen. dall, of Salt Lake, and Howard in honor of Twelve close friends joined in a Crane of Salina, were camping social evening Out of town and fishing at Fishlake over the guests were Mrs. Lee Bird and week end. Before returning to Mrs. Donna McCostlin of Eureka, Salt Lake, they visited at the who joined the group for the G. M. Burr home. evening The Jensen family plan Mrs. Dean Nielson and som, to leave in the near future for Range and Leonard K., are visitSalt Lake City. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Compton, of Mrs Nielson, at Farmparents Mrs. Grant Gyllenskog and Mexico. New ington, and Joel Jean, children, Marie, left this week for Calif. They Mrs. Bruce Mortensen and will join Mr. Gyllenskog, and the family will reside at 2018 children have returned to their Lyon Ave , Belmont, Calif. Mr. home in Price, after a weeks Gyllenskog is chief of design and visit with Mrs Jack Nielson in at the Western Salina. construction division office for the Sequoia Mr. and Mrs Don Bird and National Park For the past year, Mrs. Gyllenskog has resided in son, Scotty, and Robert Barnum, Salina, and the children have at- a nephew of Mrs. Bird, visited tended school here. She is a over the week end with Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Teddy Bird. The family resides in Salt Lake City. Herbert. Funeral Services Salina, Seeier County, Utah Frl., Aug. 31, 1956 Page Honor Young Accident Victim 2 Mr and Mrs. Vern Burns w'ere . . Relatives and friends of the in Montpieler, Idaho, Saturday and at family, children, joined From (Continued and Sunday to attend a reunion Page 1) the service held August 23rd for ations of F F A are of the Young Family. limited to Ellis Rus'-el- l Curtis, the young one American Farmer Degree Mrs Donna Crane McCostlin child of Mr. and Mrs Morns candidate for each 1,000 memdied evenwho Saturday and children arrived in Salina Curtis, bers or major fraction thereof. the m'orning of Aug. P.th, having ing from injuries suffered in an Utah, with F F.A membermotoied 3,000 miles across the accident on Friday. of 2,788, submitted the ship Beautiful early Fall flowers names of three continent for a visit here before candidates, all surrounded the little rose-gra- y of whom were approved. joining MSgt. E, C. McCostlin casket as at the alter in it lay m Germany. The morning of arAnnouncement of Star Farmthe First Ward Cnapel. The pro- er Awards will be made rival, they joined Mr. and Mrs during arranged by the family, the evening session of the conJay Crane for breakfast. The gram, in charge of Bishop Robert was family are visiting with Mrs. Jensen. Mrs. Wilma Sorenson vention on October 16th. Ore Lee Bird, a sister, in Eureka. Future Farmer who is most outdirected the Mormonettes, who They will return and the childstanding of the degree winners, ren will attend school here un- sang Grant Me, Dear Lord, will be named Star Farmer of til they sail for Germany. The Peace Of Mind for the opening America, and will receive a Lou Sorenson McCostlins visited in Birming- song, with Billi $1,000 00 cash award. Three Earl Mickelson others will receive the solo; singing to the Star ham, Alabama, prior Regional Mrs. Farmer Aw'ards of $500 00 each. father leaving for overseas duty. offered the invocation; John Deaton and Mrs. Sharp Bradley Johnson In the family are five children, Don Chandler, 13; Larry Jay, 92; Patricia Ann, 8; Susan Bell, 32 and Dawna Kathleen, 5 months. July 17, Mrs. McCostlin left with the children for the West, and enroute, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ambrose at Alamogardo, New Mexico. Mrs. Ambrose is the former Eeth Fenn of Salina. They were sightseeing in the famous Carlsbad Caverns, the Petrified Forest, the Painted Desert, Grand Canyon and the Southern Utah Parks. Rasmussen That sang Little boy Of Mine, accompanied by Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen; Mrs. Ida Christensen paid a tribute to Russell, who was a pupil in her room the past school year; solo, Dear Little Boy Of Mine, by Mrs. Bryce Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. Neal Mortensen; speaker, Ira Rasmussen; closing song by the Sorensonettes, Oh My Father; benediction, Earlin Jensen. At the home, prior to the services, Bishop Jensen offered the prayer, and Ray Jacobsen pronounced the dedicatory praye er at the graveside, in the cemetery. The tiny grave was banked Patients during the week at high with beautiful flowers, the Salina Hospital are: tokens of affection for the child Mrs. Joe Grant of called home so young in life, Aug. 22 Salina, medical. and sympathy for the family. Mrs. Earl Steiger Aug. 23 A baby daughter of Salina, medical. Aug 28 Mrs. A. W. Wilson of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Shaw of Aug. 25 of Salina, medical. Aurora, surgery. 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