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Show insulin Page 2 Thursday, March 16, 1967 MiinSt. Salina, Utah Published every Thursday at 'Salina, Utah, Second Class postage paid at Salina, Utah. 60 JLarf H. W. Cherry, Jr. Editor-Publish- er Subscription Rate $4 per year. Advertising Rates on Request Sk ram si NATIONAL NE WSPAPE1 asc0tin Been asked what happened to if I had gotton so lazy I couldnt think up anything to say. On the contrary, Ive been so mad at the legislature I couldnt find any way to say what I was thinking in printable language. They've done their damage now for another coupla unless we have another years special session this column Did write a little item last week in regards to city dog to license, but it got cut-o- ut make( room for what the lady bosses believed was more im- portant. What I was driving at in that item was the male license was way too high and the female license was too low and the city better protect the dogs from the poisoner or they wouldnt be able to sell ANY 1967 tags as it is they must have lost quite a jag. Also wanted to know if anyone had seen my old, faithful springer spaniel. He turned up missing on Feb. 25 and we cant find any trace of him. Just imagine the poisoner got him, but would like to know where I could find his remains to give him a decent burial. After all, he hunted for me for 16 years and I owe that old feller quite a bit. He was brown and white. Would certainly like to find him. He was wearing a 1966 Salina dog license tag. Mr. and Mrs. George Bench visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman. Dinner guests Sunday celebrating the birthday of Mrs. N.P. Nielsen were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Nielsen and family, Beaver; Stan Nielsen and children and Mr. and Mrs. John Boswell, Provo; Mrs. Fred Skousen and baby, Lions See Litter Film Rue Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird visited Sunday in Loa. The visit honored the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Leonard Taylor. Conference Set March 27 ents and for self. Mrs. Ross Buetler, Richfield, is chairman of the conference. Dr. J. Joel Moss, professor of child development and family relationship at Brigham Young University, will be the guest speaker. Dr. Moss, a graduate from BYU, received his PhD from University of Nebraska and Southern Illinois University. He has been at BYU since 1961 and in 1966 was nominated for the Professor of the jYAWRMOE INTENTIONS1 and Universities. He is presently Her fiance graduated from employed in the accounting deBasic High School in 1961 where partment at Titanium Metals he was band president and active Corp. in student affairs. He graduated The couple plans to marry from Nevada Southern in 1965 April 22 in the University Church. of where he was Michael McCullough Is the te the Knights fragrandson of Mrs. Mary Rasmuternity and elected to the National ssen, Salina. Whos Who in American CoUeges strati on Program. vice-presid- Inter-collegia- Year. William Sevier Greenwood, PTA Council President will conduct the panel discussion and Dr. Moss will moderate. Panelists will include students from North Sevier, South Sevier and Richfield and adults chosen by the committee. Delbert Higgins, Sevier School District curriculum director will serve as panel coor- dinator. North Sevier High School will furnish the music for the program and a skit Daily Special will be under the direction of Richard Haslam, Richfield High School. Okay Plans For College Dorm Plans for a dormitory to house students at Snow College have been given final approval by the Utah State University Board of Trustees, governing board of the college. Plans now go to the Utah State Building Board for checking, then must be approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development before the project is put to bid, said Dr. Floyd Holm, director of Snow. A loan from HUD will finance the building project, estimated total cost of which is $325,000. 104 Mrs. Rose M. Kopp, Las Vegas, Nevada announces the engagement of her daughter, Carol Rose, to T. Michael McCullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Las Vegas. bride - elect graduated from Las Vegas High School in 1963 where she was active in student government and on the year book staff. She holds the Grand Cross of Color from the Order of Rainbow for girls. She attended Nevada Southern Uni- -' versity for three years where she was active in A.W.S. and Nu Sigma Upsilon; and at present is employed at Nevada Southern University as secretary to the Director of the Hotel Admini- The use the right amount of USS Fertilizer on your pasture you can expect: When you tonnages should more than double resulting greater stores of feed in for your livestock. With the application of over USS of Ibs.acre Nitrogen, crude protein levels should increase by 2 to 3 above normal. Higher Protein 120 Due to the Improved Herd of value nutritional the forage, your improved calves and yearlings will grow faster and be healthier. Cows will have higher conception rates and drop larger calves. iESSEHSiPni Well-bein- CtoTpnD COUNTRY You Driving? Y DEALER Gordon W. Sorensen Gunnison, Utah Tel: 528-336- 4 District P.T.A. Elects Officers Your More Tonnage FORD SEE YOUR easy to save pennies today. What else can you do with them? Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Heath, Salt Lake City were in Salina Friday to attend the American Legion party. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Other officers elected were Mrs. Marwood Hales, vice president, Redmond and Mrs. Neal Magleby, regional director, Richfield. The council also made plans for the Annual Parent and Youth Conference to be held March 27. Attending the meeting from Salina were: Roger Nielsen, M J). Robinson, Howard Erickson and Mrs. Frank Selack. Salina Lions Club members were treated to an excellent Chicago, Illinois. movie March 8th narrated by Ronald Reagan and which pointed out the damage we are doing to Arriving in Salina Wednesday our country by not taking proper for a weeks visit were Robert care of litter. The movie was Evans and Mrs. Faye Loomis the courtesy of the United Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burr were through from San Pedro, California and Association and Brewers States Salt Lake City visitors Thursday. Louise Dutton and Mlllicent Jenwas shown here by Don McGivney, sen from Long Beach. Utah representative. The picture featured many of the beautiful areas we have in this country, Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Peterson and then showed in disgusting entertained Supper Club memBIRTHS detail what we were doing to bers Saturday night at their home. these sites by careless disposal Bridge prizes were won by Mr. of our litter including paper, and Mrs. Stanley Barrett. cans, bottles, foods, etc. The film urged every citizen to do Rejoicing at the arrival of their their share in making and keeping at the home of guests Tuesday first child, a son, are Mr. and America beautiful by proper Mrs. Laurene Corya were Mr. Mrs. Don Taylor, Salt Lake City. handling of the litter. and Mrs. Carl A. Brown from Salt The new arrival was born March Lake City. 14 and weighed 7 lb. 15 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. Parent-Yout- h and Mrs. Owen Taylor, Salina Mrs. Hilda Gates visited from and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nielsen, Saturday to Monday in Springville Denmark. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darr Allred. She was accompanied north by Mrs. Bernice Its a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Mickelsen and I.A. Rasmussen Jerold Johnson, Aurora. The baby who visited in Orem with Mrs. was born March 14 in the Richard Carey and children. Gunnison Valley Hospital and joins Jerold Junior and Jackie. Happy grandparents are Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Merz Hugentobler Wilma Sorensen, Salina and Mr. and children from Monticello and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Aurora. were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hugentobler. Mr. and Mrs. James Arm- -' strong, Valdosta, Georgia, are the parents of a baby girl, Lora THIS IS Lee. She weighed 8 lb. 4 os. Mr. Armstrong is serving in the Air Force. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Champ Chester, Macon, Georgia. Great Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman, Salina. WHAT ARE FORD-MERCUR- Its Owen Holt, Delta, was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielsen. Joining them for dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Glade Nielsen and family. Granger; Mrs. Kate Sorensen, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. George Nielsen, Ferron and Mrs. Melva Olsen, g See your local USS Fertilizer dealer. Hell help you toward greater profits from your irrigated pastures and other crops. mm qjimnKft unng The second annual Parent and Youth Conference, sponsored by the Sevier PTA Council, will be held March 27 at 8 p.m. in the Richfield High School Aud- (USS) Fertilizers Mrs. George Anderson, Elsinore, was elected president of the Sevier District Parent Teachers Association, at their meetitorium. ing held March 9 in Richfield. The conference theme will be She succeeds Bill Greenwood, for law, teachers, par- respect Richfield. WE WANTED TO BRINQYOU SAVINGS ... 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