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Show EDITORIAL . . . !$ A There Over 400 Youths Receive Awards Last Straw Small business with only three or four employees has always been a contributing factor to the economy of our nation, but the long taxing arm of Federal, State and Local powers appear bent on putting them out of business. Generally speaking these small businesses eke out a fair living one employer. They are for their employees and the probably re- . , ., . STiiJS taESSU. uTASr and three employees would support an average of about 20 people. Multiply this many thousands e and size of business enterof times with the number of U. S. come and in the you up with quite a substantial figure, prises one that would look terrible added to the unemployment rolls of our country. Take 3 per cent Social Security away from both the employee and employer; plus the income tax for state and federal; plus employment compensation from the employer starting at a low of 1.8 per cent and graduating upward; plus sales tax on everything per cent; plus interest on loans; insurance you buy at the rate of 3 on cars and home if they are lucky enough to have same; plus this and plus that until all there is left is the check stub All this time the Great Father in Washington, his Senators and Representatives coast gently on with protected incomes, and at the same time give millions a day away to foreign countries and lost such-typ- Curing Sevier Achievement Programs locals; Mr. and Mrs. Vince Hatt of lina with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Al- verson. Mrs. Alverson is a sister of Mrs. Hyatt. ... Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newton were Mr. and Mrs. Riley Newton and family of Salt Lake City and Sammy Newton and sons of Bick- - ... nelL Three Achievement pro- in held Monroe and Salina, grams Chicago trip for the Home Im- recently brought awards pr0vement Project is Sperry Hut- Weekend visitors at the home and honors to over 400 Sevier rhinson New York Msrcraret ot Mrs. Bernirs Mkteta. b, '.rain from ranged from Salt Lake City November 29, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mickelson of bers Fears in one year nine years. Karen Da- Provo. along with the other Utah winvis and Margaren Ann Miller of ners and chaperons. Dee Gentry of Bakersfield, Jim Venice have had nine years in work with several members Northan of Redondo Beach, Guy McNab and Lathe Johnson of In- - in various parts of the county glewood, California, in Utah for showing eight years of service. State fair exhibitors and par- the hunting season, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Jorgen- - ticipators were also recognized. The First Securitv Rank nt son and Mr and Mrs Warren Crane '1 . ... Pt 4-- H 4-- H ... ... Four-yea- Bar-cern- ed Shir-ever- - te three-mont- ... ... - Bowling League ... THE SALINA SUN 4-- H Here for the final weekend deer hunt and a visit with the Mr. and Mrs. cla"ir Larsen and Teddy Birds were Mr. and Mrs. children of Salt Lake City were Don Bird, Bill Caston, Vernon, weekend visitors at the home of Christensen, Evon Jensen, Jillene Gardner, Kristine Cowley, Marcia Rodney and Kendall Cloward, all Kennard Larsen causes. of Salt Lake City. - - Jensen; Socialism is one of the last things I would like to see us come Johnny Shelton. in Salina for Janet Okerlund, Carol Starr, to, but if a man has a loaf of bread and is required to give it ALL to Guests of J. W. Bird during the the hunting, has been visiting at Elaine Rasmussen, Janice Crane his government, whats going to become of him? hunting season were Marion Bird the home of his parents, Mr. and Cheryl Dean Torgensen, Lucinda There is a last straw that will break the camels back, you and sons Richard and Michael, Mrs. Harold Shelton. Nay. Marianne Jensen, Ronda know Bredsguard and Valery Ware. r pins were awarded Saturday evening, Mrs. Elliot - Crane entertained members of to: Miss Frances Christensen vis- - her family with a turkey dinner. Marlene Snedeger, Florence ited last week in Ogden with her Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jer- - Davis, Randy Christensen, Barry Problems are plentiful enough between the various groups con- - siser and husband, Mr. and Mrs. ry Rasmussen and family of Erickson, Natalie Buchanan, E Barton and with Mr. and Granger, Mr. and Mrs. William bara Cowley, LaRita Larsen, with hunting, fishing, grazing, private land, etc., in Utah rs- Eloyd D. Larsen and family. Crane and y family, Mr. and Mrs. ane Brienholt, Mariam Bell, having cattle rustlers adding to the difficulties. Each and a of brother Miss and Earsen, and Crane Brown, ley Anderson, Mary family Jimmy sportsman interested in the future of his sport, together with h Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Christensen tricia Ogden; individuals and those directly concerned should be on the Christensen is on a Government and family of Salina. Rebecca Anne Poulson, Mary lookout for anyone who violates the ethics of private ownership and eae ron the D. stationed in Northern Anne Poulson, Rose Marie Hay- Rhodesia, of good sportsmanship. Such violators should be reported to the proMr. and Mrs. Bruce Davidson nie, Susan Jacobsen, Vickie Pu- per authorities, because only through complete cooperation will a and family of Logan were week- - zey, Jackie Gulbransen, Elaine reached. be and solution suitable equitable Mr- and of Williams end visitors at the home of Mr. Rasmussen, Leslie Hales, Janeen Mrs; Ry The opening weekend of deer season Dean Nielson of Salina had - and Mrs. T. S. Morley. weekan California were Diego, Hales, Sue Johnson, Royce Rasa valuable calf shot and wounded in the Loss Creek area. Following end visitors at of home the Kathleen Curtis, Monica mussen, for wounded the one entire the report three men spent day looking Mrs. Durrell Mickelson. Tri-Cit- y Durfee; animal but it was never found. The second weekend of the hunt an- and Nancy Valleau, Carolyn Bown, other calf was shot and butchered out in the area below Mud Kristine Nay, Micki Dee Jones, Nielson. to Mr. Springs. This also belonged Points Bell, Jeanene Hansen, Reinor rustlers rustler has this hunt of deer cloak the the Using Won Lost becca Jenson, Camille Washburn, vaded an individuals private rights and caused embarrassment to 18 Terry Ann Hansen, Marcia JenIce 46 Cream Anderson of vian FrancisSan anto Forsey realize every sportsman who thinks enough of his own rights 42 22 & Cafe Nite sen, Toni Rae Torgensen, Reta of Davis Francis co, Day California; should be protected. others rights p 22 Julander, Billie Kay Cuff. .. 42 Los Angeles, California and Mrs. Sevier Valley lookout for on be the should suspicious any Every sportsman 38 26 County medals and awards Valley Builders act which could lead to happenings such as cattle rustling. They Alvilda Anderson, Salina. to: went & Poulson 28 36 Hoyle to and with any peace officer, should be reported immediately 28 Auto 36 Achievement: Bruce Cowley, Western Mr. Mrs. and can be of on of the all Bench this Myrl rights infringement everyone helping, 26 Auto 38 Julie Bradshaw .. Parts Janice Magleby, Nielson, San Mateo, California left Tuesstopped. Selack. 26 38 Pearsons Cathy after to do a deer hunt for week day hunting your part Start this weekend with the pheasant Home Economics: Donna Louise 40 and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunnison Fire Dept. .. 24 protect the rights of others as well as your own. Fire Richfield Brenda Cowley, Shirley Hansen, Dept., Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Heber No. 2 24 40 Pope, Sue Hill. Allred. The Benches were joined w Bonwell, 24 40 Bread: Christine Mathis, Virgift from Mrs. Onest Friday Saturday "and "Sunday by Whiting Rockets 44 ginia Lambertson. Se.eC" their 20 Gunnison .... Telephone and daughter, Spring, Mr and Mrs Richard Wetherell, Agriculture: Melvin J. Poul-seWeekly high team game, ForSummer Autumn; National Geo- - alsQ of San Mateo and who sey Ice Cream, 908. of the WrldGreat the Beef: Brent Cowley. New books that have been ffPhicpAtlas Weekly high team series, trip by plane. 4 volumes; in Dress Revue: Margaret Miller, Ice 2595. Cream, added to the Salina Public LiState and Local Government; Johnson. Judy brary: Weekly high individual game, Guy Miller of Salt Lake City Lectures University of Utah Leadership: Martha Manning, and Miss Jessie Criston of Provo Dick Robison, 258. Two Too Many, Nora S. Un- and of Alcohol Studies, were Reports Linda Robinson, Gerald Davis, weekend at visitors H. D. the Basketball Bones, win; Weekly high individual series, Laura Ann Cuff. 3 volumes; History of Salina, Francis; Babette, Clare Turley gift from Mrs. Olivia Thornell; home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mil- - Dick Robison, 652. Public Speaking: Marilyn ler. Newberry; Mustang, Thomas C. W. Bown. E. of gift Crane, History The Littlest Hinkle; Angel, Strokes are no longer hopeless, Dairy: Camille Miller, Tom Charles Tazewell and Katherine rom Mrs. Olivia Thornell Vic Roy of West Covina, and according to the Utah Heart AsConnie Fullmer. Christensen, Joe Evans; Red Dog Center, LeRay Malchow of Whittier, Cal- sociation. Invalidism resulting Garden: Barry Erickson, Leslie HeriOur Pioneer Archbald; ifornia, in Salina for the hunting, from strokes now can be reduced Hill. Support Local Merchants were guests at the home of Mr. or prevented through prompt tage, Kate B. Carter, gift from Foods, Nutrition: Brent CowD. U. P. Pahvant Chapter; John It Pays and Mrs. Elliot Crane. treatment. ley, Rebecca Anne Poulson, Mary Anne Poulson, Rose Marie Hay-ni- Library Corner Salina, Sevier County, Utah, FrL, Nov. 1, 1963 Page 2 Co-o- - Municipal Election, Salina City, November 5, 1963 SAMPLE BALLOT Congress of March S 3, 1879. Wesley Cherry, Editor-Publish- ei Subscription Rate $3.00 Per Year. Advertising Rates On Request. flAH i' ffSscciAnca STATE national editorial AS)C0TIN Miss Kathryn Ann Hatch be- - ur came the bride of Robert Mem-mo- tt October 26, in a wedding ceremony at the home of the V Driae s parents, mr. ana Mrs. non Hatch of Richfield. Bishop D. W. Ogden officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Memmott of Salina are parents of the bridegroom. The newlyweds were honored P an Tm'' vT at a wedding reception at the Richfield First Ward Chapel that evening. The brides full skirted, floor length gown was of lace and net over satin. A high neckline and sleeves enhanced the . d- longf eiuow iength veil of brides illusion cascaded from a diamond tiara. She carried a bouquet of white and blue carnations. - Attending the bride at the re- ception were Verla Hatch, n Ledbetter and Cheryl But- ler7 They were gownedTin tical blue sheaths white carnations. The best man was a brother iden-Ma- ri of the groom, William Memmott. After a honeymoon the young couple will make their home in the Jensen Apartments in Salina. -- J.j.-.v-i hkhw n. LJ.l- 1B01WSM THE PHEASANT AND QUAIL SEASON SAT. NOV. 2nd OPENS 8 A.M. hunters should become familiar with the .trespass law which provides for more stringent penalties for trespass on private property. All IT TAKES ALL 3 LANDHOLDER SPORTSMAN e. Official List Of Candidates - Mr. Memmott is employed at the son-in-la- w 62-6- 3, Published every Friday at UtahEntered at the Post Office at Salina, Utah, as second- Una Clothing: Karen Davis, Marlene Baker, Eleanor Ann Ogden, Rosa-le- e Buchanan, Katherine Ella Hurdsman, Sue Johnson. Home Anne Improvement: Erickson, Auna Erickson, Connie Buchanan, Natalie Buchanan. Health: Calleen Rasmussen. Safety: Mary Brown, Kathleen Ogden, Judy Boy ter, Sherolyn Jensen. Leaders who have worked with members for five years received the silver leader pins. They were Thelma Pope, Monroe; Rosalynd Manning, Richfield; Celia Cowley, Venice; Margaret Bown, Monroe; Marian Hill, June Rasmussen, Salina. GAME DEPT RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY HUNTING IS A PRIVILEGE OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM LAND OWNER BEFORE ENTERING THEIR PROPERTY Detailed rules and regulations governing hunting seasons are shown in the annual proclamation available from Fish & Game Offices. UTAH STATE DEPT. OF FISH & GAME. 4-- H Sevier Youth Wins Trip 4-- H A Venice Sevier County youth is one of 24 Utah members winning trips to the National Club Congress in Chicago, Illinois, December Margaret Ann Miller, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Miller, was recently 4-- H 4-- H 5. named top youth in the Utah Home Improvement Project, according to Glenn T. Baird, State Club Leader. State 4-- H 4-- H project and activity winners ceive the Chicago trips in recognition of their achievement, Mr. Baird reports. Margaret Ann, a freshman at Utah State University, has been a Club member for nine years and has participated in Clothing, Foods, Food Preservation, Leadership, Home Grounds Beautification, Beef and Home Improvement Projects. Her most recent leaders were Pearl Cowley and Myra Sorenson. At the y Chicago Congress, Margaret Ann will participate with other youths from throughout the nation in a series of programs, discussions, and social events. Donor of the 4-- H 4-- H VOTE FOR ANY 3 PERSONS FOR COUNCILMAN State of Utah County of Sevier, ss. 4-- H Stubbs, City Recorder in and for Salina City, County of Sevier, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of all candidates for office, nominated, and to be voted for in Salina City at the Municipal Election, to be held November 5, 1963, as appears on file in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 26th day of October, 1963. I, Grant (SEAL) N. Grant N. Stubbs, City Recorder. five-da- 4-- H JiOMUca Bai.d on overage rat. UTAH POWER in 210,000 homei and forrru we t LIGHT CO. terv. |