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Show The Sallna Son, October 21, 1976, Page 5 Elion and MarElla Taylor, and DeAnn Mortensen were there, along with Dave's folks, Anna Rae and Burke, and his brothers, Mark and Vince. Aurora News Ha Willden 529-322- Well, curiousity finally got the best of me, and I found out whats going on up to Otto Taylors. For a long time, I though Otto was building some fantastically elegant lambing quarters for his sheep, but no -Clifton, Ottos and Rubys son, is building a new home there. Its going to be a beauty. Gayle and Bradley Johnson and Jodi and Clint went to Ephraim last Thursday to spend the evening with their daughter, Kris, who turned sweet 19 that day. Another celebration occurred on the 19th for Ina and Venoy Curtis. Its their 40th wedding anniversary. Being the romanti 9 cist that he is, Venoy took lna out to supper to the cafe, where they had their wedding supper forty years ago. Mrs. Art Gardner, of Payson, Arizona, and her daughter, Artha Gardner, of Phoenix, stayed last Monday night with Floyd and Amy Quarnberg. Mrs. Gardner is Floyds sister. Gayle and Jodi Johnson went to Midvale Friday, where they attended funeral services for Gayles grandfather. A family dinner with lots of good food and good company helped Dave Johnson celebrate his 18th birthday Saturday. Grandparents, Lloyd and Melva Johnson and Owen Taylor, Give Rural Utah A Barbara Taylor is at home now, recovering from surgery. Brent says she's feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trok came a long way to spend Wednesday night with the Gerald Masons. The Troks are from Ellsworth, Wisconsin. Everyone is getting ready for the deer hunt. Its the biggest thing to happen since the opening of fishing season last spring. Tuesday night was the big Deer Hunters Ball in our town. I believe the only ones complaining about it were the football players, and their complaint was that they had to be home at 10 oclock. $ About 20 signs belonging to GO Real Estate in Salina and 30 from their Richfield Office have been stolen over the past few weeks. Markay Johnson, manager of the Salina Office, said the Company is offering a $200.00 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone implicated in the theft. He estimated the value of the STRONG VOICE In Safina's Hunters DEWAIN C. WASHBURN of Utahs top nutritionists declared today that family man who wants to have what is best for each of you. Has the experience and ability to carry through the legislation you desire. Has worked as a farmer, carpenter and educator so he knows the problems and needs of these areas. Is director of Sevier Valley Tech Area Vocational Center. Is a civic worker, having served as president. Lions fluoridation of drinking water in a safe, Utah would provide effective and economical ap- A Utah. group to- - dental health for proach Utah residents. Blanche Z. Rappleye, immediate past chairman of the Utah Nutrition Council, said the organization recognizes that fluoridation is not a substitute for good nutrition and proper dental hygiene, but that it is a valuable addition to other nutrients in dental health. Research has given us ample evidence that fluoridation is safe as well as effective in dental care, Mrs. Rappleye Fluoride is pointed out. essential as a mineral nutrient Club. of someone in their type of business, rather than a prank, because every location had their sign stolen. radical but a down to Mrs. John D. McKeller and Mrs. Dean C. Acord, of Hunter, came and got their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Jensen, and took them to the wedding and brought them back home. While in Salt Lake, they visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jensen, and also spent two days with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen, in South Jordan. the furnishing will be door prizes. The drawing for the rifle will be held at 10:30 P.M. Everyone is invited to the event to help kick off the deer hunting season. the Glen Hunter and Jerry Tulius, of Arcadia, California, came Sunday; Jim Slemons and son, Mike of California, and Ryan Christensen, of Salt Lake, are all at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Christensen for the deer hunt. Mrs. Merrill Hampton and Mrs. U'Dell Johnson were in Logan attending Womens Leadership Week through the s, hunter, Pursue the wily deer, I stumble oft, I blunder; They scatter far, I fear. 1 nonetheless maintain my quest Rewards still come to me. For nature gives her gifts to those Who will just pause to see. Man does not live by bread alone, Nor I by meat, it seems. But food for thought abounds out here. Enough for all mens dreams. The stillness soothes the troubled mind. The peace renews the will. With clearer eyes we see ourselves, And those around as well. VOTE FOR THE MAN Who Has As a Ellis Legislator! Dewain C. Washburn Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wash-buand family, of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grubb and family, of Manti, visited October 16th with their grandmother, Ruby Casto. Rubys sister, Mrs. June Kennedy, of Peoa, is also visiting her. Is an avid sportsman and will continue to work to and preserve improve the hunting and fishing for the citizens of the state. FULL DOLLARS VALUE FOR EVERYTAX DOLLAR! (Pd.Pol.Adv.) jl Rae Jensen Lola Bird, Virginia and John Horne went to DoloresT Slv 529-367- Folster reached his 88th birthday September 8th. Also, this same Defter Products for Home at IFA Stores Food Freezers The Sure Way to Add the Phosphorus Missing in Roughage Feed SWEETLIXMoL-PHO- S Reduced BLOCKS SALE Prices M5L-PHO- 16 21 15 20 25 ft. Sweetlix Blocks. . . minerals, vitamins, & salt. 3-in- $306.75 358.65 278.50 31 1.75 344.50 ft. Upright ft. Upright Chest style ft. Chest style ft. Chest style Vacor Rat Killer Kills Rats and Mice in One Feeding Most rodenticides Staley Sweetlix are types that require multiple feedings over several consecutive days. And some rats have inherited resistance to such. VACOR Rat Killer nt MoL-PHO- 3-in- -1 Blocks $9.00 per ton discount until Oct. 31st pi Bienvue, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Margaret and Mary are an aunt and cousin to Mrs. Don Crane. Mrs. Clayton Crane and daughter, Shirece, motored to Granger Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sampson and daughters. Mrs. Jack Jensen and daughters, Linda and Denise, were in Provo Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Torger-sewent to Price Sunday to visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Torgersen and sons, Ricky and Troy. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen were in Provo Monday on n Jay Crane accompanied his daughters, Mrs. Lee (Etna) Bird, Eureka, and Mrs. Don (Donna) McCostlin, of Sacramento, California, to Safina last Protein Blocks $1.79 Mary business. kills resistant rats. Box of 10 place packs and Florida, Blocks S They enjoyed seeing all the interesting places in the area. They also visited with Dee and Willadean Olsen. They flew back to Sait Lake Monday. Weston and his family have been living in Milwaukee since July, when he accepted a position with Visitors at the home of Mrs. Lera Crane last week were her son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Crane, of Sunset, Mrs. Margaret McClelland, St. Augustine, -1 The patented Sweetlix formula helps make sure your cattle consume the right amount of important minerals, vitamins and salt they need for better health and high meat production. The molasses sparks the rumen bugs which aid in the digestion of grass and hay. The excellent phosphoruscalcium ratio also helps balance the high calcium content of many roughages. Effective until Nov. 4 week, is another very important date in their fives, when on October 23rd, they will have been married 64 years. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jeffery have been visiting with their family, Weston, Kayleen, and grandchildren, Dana, Kale, in Milwaukee this past weekend. They left Safina Thursday and spent the night wM Kents sisters, Etta Bishopend Lillie Gunn, in Salt Lake. Then flew to Milwaukee Friday morning. S Sweetlix Blocks contain 8 parts phosphorus to 1 part calcium, helping you balance the high calcium low phosphorus ratio of alfalfa and other roughages If you're a dairyman, extra phosphorus means top production throughout lactation, plus, replacement stock develop and breed back more efficiently. If you're a cow calf producer, it means more calves, heavier weaning weights and better gains in replacement heifers New, more efficient insulation creates more storage space inside without using more space outside. cu. cu. cu. cu. cu. Form & 20 $4.00 and 36 Protein ton per early order discount until Ocl 31st LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES If American Fork, Utah 28 N 1st West. CMar City, Utah N 200 West. Delta, Utah 498 W Main. 1 2 0 Draper, Utah 1045 E 12400 South, Ephraim, Utah 9 South Hwy 89, you can depend on it. IFA sells it Loa, Utah 80 South Mam, Logan, Utah 2355 No Mam. Ogden, Utah 1375 Wall Ave Provo, Utah 55 W 5th South, 1 Salt Lake City, Utah 1800 So Soda Springe, Idaho 0 Utah Richfield, 448 E 1st South, Riverton, Utah 1860 W 12600 So 1 . 6 Payson, Utah 57 W 1 st North, Pro at on, Idaho 303 So State. (208) Price, Utah 240 W 1st North, 2 SaUna, Utah South Hwy 89, St. George, Utah 310 Industrial Rd P O Box 776, (208) 1 1 , Roosevelt, Utah Oil West Hwy 40. 2 1 6 Spanish Fork, Utah 8 Cannery Road, Tremonton, Utah 241 So 3rd West, Sprinkler Irrigation Hwy 89 South Salina, 1 . 2 9 1 I wish to express my appreciation to the voters who supported me for a position on the State Board of Education. I now enthusiastically endorse Dallas A. Greener for this position. I have known Mr. Greener for many years and know him to be well qualified by way of education and professional background. I urge you to vote for him in the general election November 2nd. Respectfully yours, $ Lloyd K. Schlappi and Mrs. UDell Johnson Monday to Wednesday of last week. They are Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gonzales, of Las Cruces, New Mexico. They were married in the Meza, Arizona Temple and came here and went Riverton, visited over the weekend with them. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer, of Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Spencer Tuesday and went fishing. I Rich- MEET and Betty Miller, flowers. Georgianna Pickett, of Gunnison, came and helped make ornaments for tree Mrs. A.C. Folster celebrated her 87th birthday October 18th. Many neighbors and other friends and realtives sent cards and called on her and Mr. F.olster .to .make it a happy and Mr. Olivers, Monday, October 1 1th. She was 58 and was a former Safina resident. Bishop and Mrs. Nathan Anderson went to Mesa, Arizona to go with his brother and wife, Orion and Barbara Anderson, and two children through the temple. Their mother, Mrs. Rhoda Anderson, and grandmother, Mrs. Katie Oark, went with them. Mr. and Mrs. Maylen Mickelsen became parents of a baby boy Sunday, October 17, 1976. They have a boy, Trent, and a girl, Cami Mae. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Devere Wingett, Austin, and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen. Eliza Johnson had friends visit her ahd her parents, Mr. cutting boards, rado, where John is employed. While there, they went to Mesa Verde. Mrs. Bird spent two weeks with them. day. sister, Gertha Lillian Bird Relief Society had work day Tuesday. Quilting and miniclasses were held with Betty Anderson helping with pine cone trees and wreaths for Christmas; LaRue Elkins with 9 memorable 90 Extension Service. JoAnn Mor- tensen, Home Agent, of field, went with them. Rbout Town News t0 the desires of the peop,e 529-33- enjoyed another outing at Maple Grove. They took their own lunch and visited and were served watermelon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelson and daughter. Kathy, of Salt Lake. visited her mother Mrs. Christy Mickelsen, last weekend. Carlyle Bird went to Salt Lake to attend the funeral of his Jensen. earth thinker who will listen . IN A said he felt it Mr. Johnson was the work As I, a humble Life Long Resident of Rural A BELIEVES Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Jensen went to Sandy Saturday night to attend the wedding of their grandson, Karl S. Jensen, to Sherri JaLvnn Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Dean, of Sandy. Parents of the groom are the late James OrLee Jensen and Mrs. Leo (Hope) Little. The wedding and reception were held October 12th at the Silver Crest in Sandy. They were married by his bishop. Best man was his twin brother, Kevin E. THE BANQUET Fluoridation To Represent You. Not a marjorie mickelsen signs at approximately $4,000. The signs have been taken from all their new building construction sites and from some of the other listings. They measure 2 x 3 in size Nutritionists The Man With the Background and Experience Proven His Ability Deer big annual Ball will be held this Thursday, October 21st, (tonight), in the North Sevier High School old gym at 9:00 P.M. Safina Jaycee President. Markay Johnson, said they will have DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE STATE REPRESENTATIVE if Redmond News Jaycees Annual Deer Hunters Ball Tonight State Government! Re-Ele- ct 200 Reward to the Manti Temple. Mrs. Gonzales and Eliza worked together at the Church offices in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Vannoy Christensen are home after working in Greenriver all summer on construction. Scott Hansen and son, Chris, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reedy, of Salt Lake, visited their mother, Mrs. Leia Rasmussen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bosshardt, Jan and Jill, and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bosshardt and baby went to Logan Sunday to attend the testimonial for Elder Elwin Haderly, who is going to the Vancouver Canadian Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Conn Haderlie. Mrs. Haderlie and Mrs. Bosshardt are sisters. They were dinner guests of the Haderties before coming home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt and family, of Taylorsville, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bosshardt. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Yeaman arrived home September 28th from a nice trip to Denver, Colorado, traveling up the east side of Wyoming to Mancroft and Kemmerer, to Sait Lake and home. They visited all their children. Their son and wife, Mr.,and Mrs. Garth Yeaman, of & tr decorations. Dinner was prepared and served by Betty Lewis, JoLane Nelson, and Sonoma Bosshardt. Night Relief Society is proving successful. Refreshments were served then. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Slack, of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Jean Anderson, Safina, visited Mrs. Nola Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Morving Larsen Monday of last week. Mrs. Slack is their niece. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson went to Provo Sunday of last week and visited Fred's daughter, Betty Nelson. Their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Uran, of North Dakota, visited them recently, and also a brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ray ' Fountain, of Lindon. The Senior Citizens had flu shots at the Safina Clinic . week and spent two days visiting his friends. Jay, is ee'n8 much better now. Merrill and Bruce Crane dina to see their ie, and also to atte services for an ai anda Fenn Knight y. Other family members were Mrs. Knights daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don DeMille, of Las Vegas, Nevada; Dr. and Mrs. Don Knight, Kansas City, Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Keri Knight, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cropper, Richfield; Dr. and Mrs. Kent Cropper, Salt Lake; Mrs. Paul Cropper, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Fenn, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fenn, Milbums daughters, Susan and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Peterson, Kearns; Mrs. Beth Ambrose, Alamogordo, New Mexico, stayed with Mrs. Cindy Fenn. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Juventa Mickelsen last week were Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hatch and son. Linden, of Koosharem. Juventa accompanied the Hatch family to Gunnison to visit their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and family. Juventas cousin, Vondell DeLange, of Koosharem, Ona Hatch, and Fern Jensen, of Richfield, also visted one day with her. Mr. and Mrs. Harold George, Las Vegas, and sons, Garth and Roger, who are attending school at B.Y.U., visited Mrs. Gwen Shurtz last week. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Wilson and son, Mark, were in Salt Lake Thursday and Friday for Delmer and Mark to keep appointments with specialists. Those attending the Fall District American Legion Convention in Manti Saturday were District Commander and Mrs. Maurlin Mickelsen, Marvin Post Commander Lorentzen, and Mrs. Gene Fordham, District President Neva Crane and husband, Allen, Unit President LaRae Horne, Mrs. Lera Crane, Marion Humphrey, and Mrs. Leona Jensen. It was a very successful convention, hosted by the Manti Post. ' Mrs. Burke Johnson and Mrs. Elton Taylor took Owen Taylor to Provo Monday to keep a medical appointment. He was taken to the Provo Utah Valley Hospital, where he is undergoing observation and physical therapy. His room number is 375. Cards would be very much appreciated. 4 i $ TOM CHRISTENSEN REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE a I TO SERVE YOU IN THE UTAH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (Beaver, Piute & Sevier) District No. 72 I S fJL . TOM BELIEVES INVOLVEMENT IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS SHOULD BE THE PART TIME OCCUPATION OF EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN. TOM IS FOR: FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN GOVERNMENT AT ALL LEVELS. INFLATION HAS GOT TO BE CURBED. GOVERNMENT BY ELECTED REPRESENTATION AND NOT BY REGULATION. BY NOT EXECUTIVE ORDER. THE FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM OF BUSINESS AND OPPOSE LAWS AND REGULATIONS THAT UNDULY RESTRICT THIS FREEDOM. TOM OPPOSES: ABORTION ON DEMAND. 5 RESTRICTIONS ON A CITIZEN'S RIGHTS TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS. INVOLUNTARY UNIONISM ANDSUPPORT RIGHT-TWORK LAW. FEDERAL 2 UTAH'S LAND USE PLANNING GRANTING AMNESTY TO MILITARY DESERTERS AND DRAFT DODGERS. $ i 5 VOTE REPUBLICAN THOMAS R. CHRISTENSEN State Representative District No. 72 A LIFE LONG RESIDENT OF SOUTHERN UTAH Paid by Vote For Tom Committee |