OCR Text |
Show Page 4 THE. SAUNA SUN Lays Rock Products, tats. Branch of L. A. Young Soni Conetruction Company order that you may build .strong themselves. It saves time and and lasting constructions. energy and in the long run- Is conmore economical. This rapid i'eady-mixcrete delivery service has been, .. Lays Rock Products, Inc. in Richfield have the experience a great help to the heavy buildand equipment to make the ing schedules throughout the area that all contractors have very, best concrete available. been undertaking. Home ownInvestigate the advantages this ers appreciate the fact that they firm can offer you, the next can have a load of ready-mixe- d time you need concrete. Phone 7 concrete for use without the for any information adv effort it .would take to mix it or prices. . .Lays Rock Products, Inc., located 1350 South Highway 89 in Richfield, is the place from which to order your ready mixed concret. By ordering here you can be- assured that the proper mix has been used in order to make the concrete strong and durable. They will give you rapid delivery service. They scientifically mix all their concrete in Richfield Pharmacy customers can have absolute faith that their medical preparations have been given the most careful attention every time when they take their prescriptions to the Dykes Richfield Pharmacy to be filled. The Registered Pharmacist! have established a reputation for reliability throughout the area and the compounding laboratory at Dyis Richfield kes Pharmacy known for its fast and accurate handling of physicians pharma 896-529- ceutical orders. Veterinary supplies are also available to area farmers and ranchers and are displayed for easiest selection in the spacious store, located at 70 North 2 Main. A telephone call to can quickly assure you the item is in stock and avoid unecessary delay in filling the order. At this fine drug store, area customers can also Shop from a wide selection of sick room and hospital supplies, sundries and cosmetics. Gift selections can be made for the entire family where items are attractively displayed and clearly priced rtOr easy choosing. They are open until 9 p.m. for the convenience of late af- ternoon customers. This 1969 Good 896-448- Neighbor the exacknowledges service tensive given customers over the years and recomReview mends to our subscribers that if you are not already a customer of Dykes Richfield Pharmacy you stop in and find out why so many others are. adv - ideal Dairy GARTH and HOMER OGDEN OWNERS build a better community and " The Ogden Brothers have alfurther increasing the buying ways shown a progressive spirit and have done their share in power of local people. making this section a better They raise their own cows, in feed on they grow themselves, and more prosperous place which to live. and then process the milk and In making this Good Neighother dairy products themselves. As a result Ideal Dairy bor Review, we wish to comis one of the biggest power pliment them upon' the fine In area. the users and taxpayers service they are furnishing and A phone call will bring these to say that it greatly aids in the building up of the community delicious, wholesome products a'dv served. right to your dOor. GRANT. WOODROW. (deal Dairy is located at 1 5 1 West Center in Richfield. Phone They 896-506- 1. well known feature the Ideal brand dairy products known . throughout this section as being among the finest available anywhere. This dairy is proud to be a part of the community and they have fulfilled a great need in the business life of this section. In trading with this firm, you are helping yourself by using your own products, helping A&D A & D Jensen Contractors if located at 745 South 3rd West in Richfield. Phone This firm is well known in this section for their efficient business methods. Contracting is their business and they have the experience and equipment 896-484- 9. to properly complete any con- tract they make, large or small. The lowest bid is not always Jensen Contractors the specifications desired before the work is started. This firm has built an enviable reputation and this Good Neighbor Review is happy to recommend them to all in this area who are in need of. a general contractor. Call them today for Information on any job. 9 If no ansPhone the cheapest. If the work you have done is not as you desired it and repairs must be made in a short while, perhaps ydu called the wfong contractors. You get the finest work that can be had when you call A & D Jensen Contractors in Richfield. ' They make sure that all details are of the work thoroughly checked and in accordance with 896-484- wer, call adv 896-507- 0. Dodc Dennis Sales & Service WITH US, SERVICE COMES FIRS Many families have reasdn to appreciate the services, performed for this area by Dode Dennis Sales & Service in Richfield. This progressive firm has been doing business with our people for more than 30 years and over that period of time has made many friends throughout the community with their Factory to You" service. Ddde Dennis Sales & Service are specializing in sales and ser- - vice 'on Hotpoint, . Admirai, Sony, & Maytag appliances and Bassiet' if urniture. They art your local franchised dealers. Call them for any information on any large or small appliance. Readers are invited to stop in at bode Dennis Saids & Service and look over their display of equipment, They have a Complete selection of refrigerators, washers, dryers, freezers, televisions and ranges as well as stereos, furniture and carpets. . ' This is the place to do all your appliance and furniture shopping. ' See them' the next timfc youre in Richfield shopping. They are located kt 393 East 4. Fourth North. Phone of this 1969 The writers Good Neighbor Review, highly recommend the Dode Dennis Sales & Service for their community spirit and for their high - 896-434- quality line of hopie appliances. adv Ray E. Carr Insurance Agency There is no institution that is conducted in the area which is more deserving of more favorable comment than this firm located at 157 North Main in Richfield. Pholie well-kno- 896-406- 1. When you need anything in the insurance service you can do no better than to take your problems to this reliable firm. well known firm, located at 755 East Third North in Richfield is the dealer for the Masley Ferguson and Hesston lines of farm implements and equipment, as well as Century Sprayers. Be sure to see this firm first when you buy farm equipment. They have had years of experience in furnishing just the right Their servlte is a credit to the community and a tribute to their progressive and reliable policies. Thi people of this area realize that they canrtot afford to take a chance On their property, therefore by paying a small Insurance fee or premium the financial loss of property is avoided. They meet the needs of the piopie in a most straight manforward and business-lik- e ner. We take pride in pointing out this foremost insurance firm, in this 1969 Good. Neighbor Review Issue, and heartily, recommend our readers to discover for themselves the real satisfaction in their services. adv livestock, it is generally accepted that it pays to do business with the L. W. Gardner Company. This reliable concern has served the stockmen of this district most efficiently and . always with a remarkable degree of satisfaction. The L. W. Gardner Company machine for the job. They also have one of the finest repair shops in this section for fixing any part of your tractor or farm equipment. They have men in their employ who are experts on machinery repair work. These men have had years of experience in this line. Whenever you have a breakdown with your farm machinery, or you are In firtil of parts, see this firm fiht. We, in this 1969 Good Neighbor Review wish to point out the fine reputation Equipment Center, Inc. has built. Trade with a firm you can depend upon. They are located at 55 East Third North in 3 for Richfield. Phone adv parts Or service. . . 896-465- tageous market for their livestock, and that they have been successful is evidenced by the increasing number of people who are doing business with this firm. They offer both the buying and selling public a real dence of the people throughout this entire area. ' The writers of this 1969 Good Neighbor Review suggest to stockmen of this district that in selling their livestock, they can do no better than contact the L. W. Gardner Compahy in service. Richfield. Phones: 896-476- 4, 896-412- seeks to find the most advan- is a progressive the confi having organization, .This firm 6 896-604- 1, and , 896-580- to bring to your attention this leading firm, the Utah Farm Production Credit Association, located in Richfield at 190 North Main. Phone They loan money to farmers and stockmen for agricultural purposes at reasonable rates of interest. As it is our purpose In this issue to give our readers throughout this district a fist bf prominent firms in our tilde 896-545- 3. 9 Store Company territory, we wish to bring your attention to this leading firm, The Utah Farm Production Credit Association. The management has a reputation known far and wide as business people of ability and straight forwardness in their business dealings, and anxious to please every customer alike. Their position among the people of this district is evidence of Well placed confidence, and hi review, we take pleasure The Thomas Music Company is located at 68 North Main. PhoneThis firm Is to serve in all your music needs. This is an store and is known throughout our section as the place to purchase or rent musical instruments. . -- 529-339- Mrs. Edris Mlckelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Pryce Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hales and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Newman and families were at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales over the weekend and through the week of hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Jensen have a new baby girl. She was born in Salt Lake Gty October 23rd and weighed 8 lbs. They have two girls and a boy now. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jensen are grand- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald RasmusMrs. Jay Lund entertained at a party for her son, Craig on his sen and son visited Mr. and Mrs. 12th birthday Monday. She took Philo Rasmussen Sunday. They moving from Gunnison to Salt Ephraim and luncheon was served Lake this week. Mrs. Rebecca Hales came back after. H It W Gub met Wednesday to her home Saturday from the Richfield Rest home. Her chilevening at Alean Kearns. Marjorie Mlckelsen was a guest. dren will care for her. Pinochle prizes were won by The Top Pilots in Primary Hilda Waters, Vera Anderson and had a Solo Flight program SunVeda Jensen. day afternoon. Counselor Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ChrisBosshardt presided. Their teaGood music is the painted tensen went to Salt Lake Sheryll Bosshardt concher, Friday picture to the ear. We should for further medical treatment. ducted the program. The parents all be interested in music and Variety Club met Thursday were guests and were served give our children a chance to evening at Pauline Fausetts. Rook refreshments. Stake officers, learn and appreciate this art. prizes went to Rula Pickett and Mrs. Jack Learning and Mrs. Edris Mlckelsen. Earl Sampson visited. Mr. Thomas offers instruction Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pickett Visiting Mrs. Vontess Jensen in all stringed instruments and and baby. Cedar City, came for the weekend and during the specializes in the guitar. Thursday evening and visited Mr. hunt were: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. for musical in- and Mrs. Bronzell Pickett Remember, to Victor, Idaho to visit her Henry Theissens and family, struments of all kinds, band, parents. They returned Sunday. Powell Johnson and daughter, Mr. orchestra, pianos, organs, etc. Bryant Mlckelsen and son and and Mrs. AUen Winters, Lee this firm in Richfield can sup? Roger Peterson and boys came Jensen, Salt Lake and girl friend, ply your needs. They also carry over the weekend at the Evan LuAnn Alquist of Magna. Steven Mickelsens and went hunting. Jensen left Friday for Ft. Hood, reeords, sheet music, and all the piano courses. They are mens and childrens wear, noted throughout this section, mens furnishings, and allied for their reasonable prices and lines can be obtained at Mendenhalls Store. fair dealings. Stop In at the Department They have learned too, that the Thomas Music Company the by Rep. Laurence J. Burton quality of merchandise carried next time you are in Richfield is the best and prices are aland select an instrument for ways in line. This J969 Good Neighbor yourself or your child, and enAlso, Mr. Nixon asked all of us The other day my wife asked Review is happy to present to me to pick up some milk on my to bear the burden of restraint joy life much more. in our personal borrowing and our Salina Sun subscribers, this In this review we are happy way home. So I stopped at a short sketch of Mendenhalls store near our house and buying decisions. Prices tend to grocery to invite all our readers to make when there is a great deDepartment Store and to recomgot a half gallon carton. But, when go up mand for goods and conversly, fine headstore this their music went I mend their merchandise and serto the counter to pay for tend to drop when there is they the I vice. Phone discovered that the milk, adv, quarters. ady we all can help fifty cents I had out would not pay little demand. So, for it. A single half gaHon of milk lower price levels by not making costs 60? in Washington, D.C. purchases that can be postponed. I think we should be concerned 7 today! ' The The Richfield Auto Parts about our present rate of inflation Richfield Auto Parts the milk of Unfortunately, price Company is located in Richfield Company in Richfield caters to is not only high just here in but we need not become overly at 36 South Main. This firm these garage owners. This modfrightened. However, we aU Washington; it is high throughshould make a conscious effort ern parts house may be said to out the country. But, more unspecializes in auto, truck and to tractor parts and accessories. act as a large clearing house behelp reduce it, for a high rate fortunate stiH is the fact that the of inflation necessitates drastic Phone tween the parts manufacturers of almost price everything is A few and the garage men of this secmuch higher today nationwide adjustments and while these are years ago garage men tion. This progressive auto than it was, say, five years ago. being made, many people suffer wishing replacement parts or It is true that, along with the greatly. repairs for an automobile were parts company has studied the forced to send to the factory. needs of the repairmen and inrise in prices, paychecks are If it were an obsolete model, vested the money to carry the getting larger, but all too many enormous stock necessary to people receive raises and yet they might even have to have serve their customers promptly. their purchasing powers are not patterns made or parts forged and machined in a machine The Richfield Auto Parts increased. This state of affairs shop. This situation does not Company In Richfield deserves is the result of inflation. As long as raises keep pace exist today. How reassuring it honorable mention in this 1969 with Is to the motorist to know that, Good Neighbor Review, price increases, it might for seem that there is no cause for when he takes his car In to his' their honest and efficient efalarm. After all, if what cost neighbSrhood garage for reforts in supplying garage own$1.00 years ago costs $2.00 tothe mechanic can always ers and repairmen with the best pairs, and one, is earning more day the correct in needed the get parts auto, truck and tractor than twice as much, it might without a long wait. parts line. seem that our buying powers have not been affected. It seems A-- 1 logical to think that the only bad effects of such an elevation in Never heard of it. The Aone manent wave is really an inBeauty Salon in prices are psychological Richfield offers an vestment in economy. A perr cant help feeling cheated when beauty service. They are locmanent at A- -t Beauty Salon he must pay 10? for the nickel bar of the good old days ated at 107 West Second North. justifies the name permanent candy Phone 896-41for an appointbecause it lasts. Hair coloring and inconvenient we now have to ment. This is the largest and is now very popular and at the use more money to purchase 1 longest established beauty salon Salon youll find goods. If the present alarming , Beauty rate of inflation continues unin Southern Utah and its owner, the just right shade for you. checked, that nickel candy bar Mrs. Pearl Augustus, has had We, are sorry to hear that III could require 10 nickels to be years of experience in beauty health is forcing Mrs. Augustus before long; we would purchased work. She is an expert In all to seil this fine salon, and would all have to use a lot of cash types of beauty culture. You suggest that if any of our readeven for the smallest of purwill be surprized at the great ers feel they have the qualifichases. difference between a cations and experience Mrs. Actually though, the above two here and just an ordinary bad effects of inflation are not by hair-dAugustus requires in a succesmeans the worst ones Inany sor, that they discuss It with flation causes tremendous hardMany ladies have found by her. pleasing experience that a per adv ships on those with fixed incomes. As the value of the dollar is lessened by increasing prices, those with fixed Incomes, e.g., those on pensions, those on Weviable reputation in these parts They are distributors of proand pane gas gas systems that and the farmers and the people lfare and those on social security, feature all of the comfort proin general have come to look have their purchasing powers greatly diminished. The retired, viding, labor saving devices that upon this firm as one of the the helpless, the unorganized with this go gas that reaches prominent concerns of this these people are really hurt by Nov. beyond the gas mains. section. Petrolane Richfield Gas : inflation. A recent innovation of the is at located Company 960 President Nixon this week engineering world is the conSouth Main in Richfield. asked Americans to join with him verting of gasoline using farm This firm has always been a in helping to cutback our coutractors to propane fuel by inbooster for this community and ntrys rate of Inflation. He has stalling a carburation unit so in this 1969 Good Neighbor asked business and labor leaders that propane can be used. Reto act responsibly. This means Review, they are to be compliMore economy and tripsult mented the admirable that businessmen should strive upon le engine life. . H0 not to raise the prices of their M manner of serving the public. Through their straight-forwar- d relabor to and should goods try 1 and above-boar- d Phone 896-50- 7 for service. policies, frain from asking for higher firm this has established an en adv wages. a group of boys swimming at are te parents. Mr, and Mrs. Brent Hansen, Centerfield announce the arrival of a 5 lb. 8 oz. baby girl, born Monday, October 27 in the Gunnison Hospital. It is their first. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hansen, Centerfield and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mlckelsen, Redmond are grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rasmussen of Murray and Lee Rasmussen, St. Louis, Missouri visited Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peterson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Miller, Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rasmussen and family have purchased the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen and have moved in. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Banks, Spanish Fork, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bosshardt. Capt. and Mrs. Terry Ashman and family came from Pease Air Force Base in New Hampshire to visit Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ashman. They are going to Castle Air Force Base in California where he will be an instructor. He recently completed his time in Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ashman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen and family came over the weekend and the families and Mrs. Margaret Nelson celebrated Merlins birthday with dinner at the Rainbow Cafe in ' Richfield Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ashman hosted a dinner for them Monday evening. They left Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Mlckelsen and Mrs. Jay Lund were in Provo Friday for a medical appointment for Mrs. Mlckelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Hales went to Salt Lake Sunday to attend a farewell testimonial for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Marchant who is leaving on a mission. They also visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Christensen were in Salt Lake over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Jensen and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Jensen over the weekend. They had dinner for them and their son, Terry who recently returned from a mission. en-ro- Report Frora Washington 896-550- 1. Richfield Auto Parts Company 896-445- 1. Uj Ilsighliors Beauty Salon -l pitirnoacHflll tUfr ! . hair-styli- o. 3 surrounding territories. During their years of operation they have done everything in their power for the of their community This is good evidence that you too, will find the Utah Farm Production Credit Association a most desirable firm with which to (W ' adv with Drotherson Eric 4 thru 8 This is with matinee iE10E3O NEWSPAPER COUNTRY WHERE BUYER tht Utah in recommending Farm Production Credit Association to the people of this and business. Built pn service to the coni; Departjnunity, Mendenhalls ment Store has been sewing the people of this area with high grade merchandise for a good many years. Mendenhalls Department Store features service with courtesy and has built up a fine reputation, unsurpassed by any other firm of Its kind. They carry nationally known brands of merchandise and operate on the principle of satisfaction guaranteed. The manager, as well as the other employees, exert every effort to make your shopping a pleasure. The various clothing, gift, and shoe departments in this store are so arranged as to make shopping easy and pleasant. The employees are courteous, efficient, and are always glad to assist tn any way. The stocks carried are large, the lines are complete and our readers have learned through experience that practically anything In the wo- Texas where he will be stationed for six months. Mrs. Dick Russell, Salt Lake spent Sunday with her mother, MARJORIE MICKELSEN PHONE adv Utah Farm Production Credit Association In this 1969 Review, we wish Music 'Hcurt Petrolane Richfield Gas Company L 17. Gardner Company To receive the best service and results in the sale of your Department TQedtitottcL A-- Equipment Center, Inc. This Thomas ed Dykes Richfield Fharnccy Dyches TuSndcnhatTs Thursday, October 30, 1969 (O ANIW SELLER BOTH DEPEND tf REG. PRICES: MAT. 2 ALL 4 SHOWS ON RELIABLE INFORMATION. - 7F f;ii Seats 10 $5 -- MON. THRU THURS. $6-F- RI. SAT. $7 mat. Mon. THRU THURS. FRI..SAT FOR OILY lie 120 $24 All Season Script Holders receive Discount on "Christmas Spectacular zui' ixniii' ( -- -- you can DEPEN D on cnuiE THIS publication ) nee news cunnans, sues, n am, urn i iiim m HKMUC. nie 4114 t. lute. MlirS-SM- im a, s mm. dm an. smimi i Ini h I4n n4 Ttoitn toi Dttki. dun u ggnnrnm 'M. HcM afficu it lij'i Utmy CN2ISJ447. 1 |