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Show Mrs. Warren Crane entertain- ed at dinner Thursday in honor of Mrs. Esther Nielsen and a Raymond Hemminger, of Riveiside, California. Dinner was served at 8 oclock, and were the guests, Bishop and Mrs. Sammy Jorgensen and children and the host and hostess. - - Mr. and Mrs Leland Crane Salt Lake City, Satur- VCre They attnded ine Utah Mate rair and the Ice Follies in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Johnson, Merideth Johnson, Mrs. Wayne Peterson and Mrs. Albert son were in Holden, Thursday, Eradication of the fish at Rex They attended funeral services conducted for Clarence d has been set for to Mr. October 1st and 2nd, it was an- land, a brother-in-laJohnson, who was drowned in nounced, following a meeting Fishlake, Saturday night, between area sportsmen and re- of the Utah State Thursday evening, the home Fish and Game Commission, of Mrs. Frank Selaek was the September 19th at the American setting for an evening of bridge. Legion Civic Center in Salina. A dainty Luncheon was served Actual treatment of the reserin the early evening to eight. voir will commence at 10 a.m., In the game, score prizes were October 2nd. won by Mrs. Louis Merrill and Between now and the time of Mrs. Lee Christensen. eradication, angling will be allowed as stated in the 1957 The home of Mrs. Ann Peter- - angling proclamation. Regula- son in Richfield was the setting tions are not relaxed at any time on waters treated this year. The program is being carried out to rid the reservoir of trash fish. Similar treatments of other waters during the past few years have proved the program highly beneficial. All waters treated this year will be with small Mr- and Mrs- Verl Peterson of trout next Spring, and will re- Richfield. Mrs. White and Mrs. main 'closed to angling for one Rickman are sisters of Mrs. season. Reason for the Peterson, and Mr. Nelson is a closure is to allow growth of the brother. fish to legal and large size on natural feeds with only minor Poul-brothe- r, Cros-seate- w ... Mrs. Lonnie Murphy, who was Mrs. Harry Steele was hostess in Salt Lake for a visit to members in the Young at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- - Matrons Bridge Club, Thursday mond Jaeger, has returned to evening of last week. Precedin her home in Salina. Mrs. Murphy the game luncheon was served plans to go to the city for the at Moms Cafe. Two tables were in play, and score prizes were won by Mrs. Othello Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olsen Mrs. Ernel Peterson. Mrs. May Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christenvisited Monday at the home of Sorenson was a guest of the sen left Wednesday for Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Kent France in hostess. Mr. Christensen will con- City. Hyrum. Suit a specialist. They were ac- - acMr. and Mrs. J. B. Roper, The Salina Bridge Club were eompanied by Mr. and Mrs. eompanied by Mr. and Mrs. guests at the home of Mrs. Dale John Sprout of Grand Junction, Rulon Pectol of St. George. Briggs on Wednesday evening of Colorado, left Wednesday on a Mr. and Mrs. Rex Murphy arlast week. Small tables were California vacation. They will in Salina on Friday. They rived for luncheon, served visit relatives and friends in the arranged at 8 oclock. Covers were mark- Bay region, and at points South were week end visitors at the ed for 12. Izola Prows and Mrs. in the state. Mrs. Sprout is a sis- homes of Mrs. Edra Taylor and Marlin Sorenson were awarded ter of Mrs. Roper, and the fam- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Murphy. score prizes. Guests of the ily group plan on a two-wee- k Mrs. Alverda Borg presided hostess were Mrs. Merrill Niel- to a months visit. at a family dinner Sunday, given son, Mrs. Rae E. Noyes and Mrs. Ernel Peterson. The Friday Bridge Club were complimentary to the anniver- entertained at the home of Mrs. sary of her natal day. Members Mr. and Mrs. Briant Burgess, Wilma Sorenson in the after- in the family present were Mr. Miss Carol Burgess and Mrs. noon. Dinner was served by the and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mr. Emily Burgess joined the fam- hostess at 2 oclock, and covers and Mrs. Clay Peterson, Miss ily of Mr. and Mrs. Blain An- were marked for eight. Mrs. W. LaZell Borg and the grandchildderson in Salt Lake, Sunday. M. Fowles and Mrs. Ernel Peter- ren in the family. Visiting was Mrs. Anderson entertained at a son were prize winners in the the pastime of the afternoon Salina First Ward will be the family dinner in honor of the game. Guests of the hostess Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele, place on Friday for a Carnival first birthday anniversary of were Mrs. Fowles, Mrs. Frank Melanie, daughter in the family. Selack and Mrs. Merrill Nielson. who visited the past two weeks and Fair. The show starts at 4 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gregg and in California, returned Wednes- p.m., and stops at 10 p.m. Stanley Jensen will be the Mrs. were Dan was also who guests. Anderson, Gregg day evening of last week. They Stanley Rides for the child- auctioneer. While in the city, the Burgess in Salt Lake City for surgery, were visiting at the home of attended the State Fair and Holi- returned Wednesday to Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bench in ren, eats and lots of fun sponWhile in the city, she was con- San Mateo. Mrs. Bench is a dau- sored by the ward bishopric. day On Ice. valescing at the home of Mrs. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Steele. ... - First Ward Sets Carnival Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Peterson left Tuesday enroute to New Mexico. They plan being away for ten days or more, and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansen and daughters, Donna and Sherrie. The girls to Jake and granddaughters Ruby, and the family resides at Almargardo. Mrs. Briant Burgess, who celebrated the anniversary of her natal day September 23rd, presided at open house during the afternoon hours. Visiting was the diversion, and at four oclock, the hostess served a dainty luncheon. Thelma Hansen for a week. While there, the family group visited the Redwoods, and were on an ocean cruise in the bay area. They were joined at the Bench home by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steele, who were returning from a motor trip through Mon- tana, Oregon and South in Cal- ifornia. The Steeles returned together, and made a stopover Visit with Mr. and Mrs. ElRoy Mason in Cedar City. Mrs. Jennie Hamlin and children, Ralph, Kim, Evelyn and Billie, motored to Orem, Saturday for a days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Nielsen, Mrs. Nielsen is a daughter of Mrs. Hamlin. The family group enjoyed a visit together, the first in many years. Ralph is employed at Wellington, and Kim is home on leave, prior to leaving on overseas duty in the Mrs. Wilma Sorenson and dauAir Force. ghters, Billie Lou and Gerri Lyn, motored to Circleville, Saturday Mrs. Ethel Evans has returned and visited for the day at the from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Nardell Clark Evans in Coalville. Dalton. Pievious prices topple to A brand-ne- w lows. end-of-seas- Plymouth was never so inexpensive. And runnmbcr, too your present car will never again be vorth a s much in trade as it is right at this moment, divtteg toe I'l mouth d years-ahea- Deal-Awa- 2 p c ears-ahea- A nght cn saving . . . because Plymouth is the that's going to stay new. One look at that p Styling; one test of i. p Torsion-Air- e THE CAft THAT WILL STAY NEWI ou ko-.nly new Flight-Swee- y. Flight-Swee- satin-smoo- th TomVn-Air- e Ride is convincing proof. And that means your new Plymouth is going to be worth more-- far more when trade-i- n time finally rolls around. Double-Heade- r Push-Butto- n Styling Ride .. . tames the roughest road! Lights . . . increased safety TorqueFlite . . . optional on all models Directional Stabilizer Fins . . . safer travel Dozens more ... see for yourself with a at all speeds test drive! Youll be proud of the deal... prouder still of the car! Look ahead.. . buy ahead.. . buy and own more of the future right now! F.IARTiriES MOTOR CO. 30 South State SL Salina ir honey-presentativ- And Fishlake Forests To Share In Two Year Road Program An estimated $1,819,536 will be expended during the next 2 years in Utahs National Forests road construction and main- tenance, Senator Arthur V. Wat- announced last week. All seven National Forests in Utah will figure in new road and bridge replace- ment projects. Regional Forester Floyd Iverson advised the Utah Pelican Point Camp ground, 3 tenths mile, $1,500; Kents Lake, 5 mile, $15,000, on reconstruc-fo- r tion. Manti-LaSwill get the lowing in 1959: Six Mile, 3.5 miles, $20,000; Trail Mountain, 5 miles, $12,000, all new The reconstruction struction. program will see Red Bluff get $800 and Fish Creek, $12,000. Considerable road building in public campground areas also is Pmt Plann,ed .Se?ator not include co.m' para program of construction ASC Chairman Creek-Gooseberr- Reports Premium For 1950 Acres Farmers who took part in the Banks 1957 Acreage Reserve Program can earn a 10 per cent premium this year above the 1958 program compensation rates, Vernal Nelson chairman of the Sevier County Agricul- tural stabilization and servation committee, said today, The condition attached to hiher Payment is that the er t the identical land in th9 1958 Acreage Reserve as was included in the 1957 program. This is in line with the promise made to farmers in August of last year, the chairman said, that h Farmers entering land in the 1957 program will be offered incentives to designate the same land in future programs. Farmers are now calling at ASC county offices throughout Soil Con-receivi- l: y, 7 miles, $15,000; Dairy cork, 6 mile, $10,000. all road construction. Fishlake Forest: Kents Lake- - J. Gurney of Salina, are parents th. wer honored at a wedding dinner at Moms Cafe in Salina Eighteen near relatives in the families were present at the ceremony, and were guests at the dinner. In the evening, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Barney, fur- ther feted the bridal pair at a reception at the Central Ward Chapel. For the event, the bride wore a gown of lace and net over brides satin, ballerina length. A beaded cap held her veil of illusion, and she carried a bouquet of white and pink carnations. Mrs. Sidney Curtis, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Billie Ann Barney was junior bridesmaid, and little Glenda Barney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barney, was flower girl. Garth Sorenson performed duties of best man. The new Mrs. Gurney is a graduate of the high school at Richfield, and has attended the B.Y.U. in Provo. Mr. Gurney graduated from North Sevier High School, and attended Snow College at Ephraim, and the B.Y.U. He was active in dramatics and F.F.A. programs. The couple will honeymoon at Lake Tahoe before making a future home in Aurora. Mr. Gurney will be associated with his father at the Scorup ranch in Loss Creek. Those here for the marriage at the Manti Temple were: J. A. Scorup, grandfather of the bridegroom, of Moab; Mr. and Mrs. John Gurney of Provo; Mrs. Harve Williams of Provo; Mrs. Mary S. Gurney of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Larsen of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Hersel Clinger of Lake View; Mrs. Alvilda Anderson, Mrs. Olevia Thornell and Mrs. Allie Fairbourn of Salina. i 1959 program for the two forests call for a share of the $258,600 for road and trail main- tenance, and a portion of the $150 V surveys plans esti- at Mttloa. Fhhkk. will r,. ciye the following for road con str,uctlon: Anderson Meadow, 2 es, $15,000; Fool Creek Camp ground, 8 tenths mile, $4,000; Cold Spring Camp ground, 3 tenths mile, $1,500; Doctor Crek 3 tenths mile, $1,500; i'ihwxun fj h ' hea1' Details the program for wheat will be announced before their signup per- spring-seede- d (Continued On Page 5) ' :; when Hollister Holledge Waved goodbye as he drove off for college. With a coat of raccoon, r. His high school bassoon, A green hat, and a Hunger for knowledge Now, while Holly was pondering Creek, at Life home grew increasingly bleak. Said his mother through tears, He toas home eighteen years. Cant we call him long distance this week? Noio, each Sunday at one, fall through spring. They welcome the bright merry ring That brings Hollister home When hes talking by phone Through the magic of long distancing. Is there someone away ci " 0ctober 4th f Announcements were received this week in Salina of the marriage of Miss Reva Devora Parkinson and Dale Kenneth Gates. The marriage was solemnized Friday at the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple by a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles. Saturday evening, the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer R. Parkinson, were hosts at a reception at the Ward Church in Beaver. Mrs. Hilda Gates of Salina, is mother of the groom. The bride greeted guests in a Ballerina-lengtgown of lace and tulle over taffeta. Her finger-tip length veil was held by a crown of seed pearls. She car- - ln he 1953 winter Acreage whfat Rse5ve Prog": 0 htv on Old A1Va Farm wheat allotment for 1958, and who normally grow winter Partf Pate VMHWLW4I Tioas a grand day ns on &J12LT3S Johnson fol-ki- al Seato $4,018; re es Manii-LaS- al Manti-LaSa- PRINTING To Order At Our PRINT SHOP ... the new shape of motion carna-Reservo- xSntfrA Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. D, H. Shields of Moab. The marriage will take place October 12th at Moab. ONLY PLYMOUTH GIVES YOU ALL THESE FEATURES NOW I ried red roses and white tions. Attending the bride was a sister, Miss Ravola Parkinson. Best man was Garnell Parkin- - gnd after an extended son. moon, they will be at home in Mr. Gates is a graduate of Kearns. , and Fishlake For- ests will share in the 1958 program as follows: Oowah campground, 3 miles, an-a- I Salina, Sevier County, Utah FrL, Sept. 27, 1957 Page 2 The general public is invited tion he noted 29 utah counties to witness the program at Rexs. share in distribution of one ourth lfhe Foj'est revenues which process may taken y Indi- viduals with regular license uo StesfocountTrLdl0 ad to a legal limit. The chemical Jhools used on the fish does not harm Total .mamtenance for roads them for eating; it only paralyzes and UtaI? lTsts lr?l s the breathing. will $191 545, with bridges $59,400; surveys, plans, estimates and construction en- - and Mrs. Evan Jolley nounce the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their dau- ghter, Juanita, and Darwin Now! The years lowest prices on the one car thats going to stay new ! 1 YEARS BIGGEST SAVINGS one-ye- ar INTENTIONS Mr. $lwSSnlinS$Sun October Date Announced For Eradicating Fish At Rex Reservoir from your house tonight ? |