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Show THE SALIM SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Nielson Thursday evening of last week at a Valentine paity. A delicious hot dinner was served at 8 oclock with an enjoyable game of 500 following the dinner hour. Harold 'fison of Aurora and Alina Thompson of Richfield, were prize winneis in the card game. Eight 1 piesent at the affair. Wei e Vis. Merea visitors ... lake Mr. and Mrs. Alien Crane announce the arrival of a baby boy, born February 9th. Mother and son are doing fine. Mrs. Chester Myers of Logan, and Mrs. Agnes Myers of Ogden, were here Sunday and were house guests of Mrs. Melissa Crane. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders and children, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sanders tn Nephi. Mr. Giurit (h Hinder lit Miss Charlotte Grow and Miss Leal Paul of Panguitch, were week end guests of Miss Mary McCallum. gggg Mrs. James Crane and Newell Draper were business visitors in Salt Lake Thursday and Friday. Rapley Bird and Mrs. Calvert were Gunnison visitors Mrs. Madsen Robins, store Wt'-nse- manager of the 1leasant Grove, in together with Mrs. Robins and family, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin llansen, parents of Mrs. Rubins. Uarda McCarty Bv Battling Wolves Still In Limelight State Senator MeKinley Morrill of Junction last week introduced S. B. of 183, permitting commissioners counties of 2,500 population or less to set only one instead of four days to equalize valuations of personal (Continued from page 1) property. He voted yes on S. B. 6 putting on the finishing.touches. motorists to furnish proof requiring Monte Newton, high scoring Salina of financial responsibility, and ye center, again took the high point on S. II, 82, making trespass on privhonors with 11 counters. R. Nielson, ate lands for hunting, trapping, or Salina forward, and Blackburn, Wayne a misdemeanor. camping forward, were next in line for point G. A. Staples, MonRepresentativea honors with 8 and 9 points, respecEscalante: Milton Twitchell, roe; tively. Hoyt Chamberlain, Kanab, and S. R. Monroe handed Richfield their Smith, Circleville, voted yes on H. B. seventh straight loss Thursday night, 28, providing for a miners hospital in and by virtue of the win, remained in connection with the state tuberculosis second spot. sanatorium and changing the name of Box score of Salina Bicknell game: the institution to the Utah State Salina nitorium. Mrs. C,. M. Ilurr was in Gunnison Sunday to attend a biithday anniversary party in honor of her aunt, Mrs, J. W. Cribble. On her return, she was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cribble, who will spend a few days as house guests at the Hurr home. " notice to stockholders Holders of stock certificates of The Salina Creek Irrigation Company, by bringing in certificates for transfer to new Salina Creek Irrigation company before March 1, 1941, will get stock transfers free. After that date a charge will be levied. Bring them to John Nielson residence, Sulina. JOHN NIELSON, Secretary. the entirely or in part. Upper house solons last week introduced 34 bills in addition to the 39 reorganization measures. They make a total of 240 bills introduced One hundred and up to Monday. e have been introduced in house, making a grand tftal of 3!3. The senate last week passed six measures and killed three. The hoose passed nine and killed four. Thus far 23 messures have passed both legisbeen lative branches, while 18 The senate has passed 40 defeated. measures and the house 45. fifty-thre- to complete the job, or sometime during the summer. A later session enable the legislators to pass on would After thieves entered his store and interim of worth reorganization appointments JlOtf. took several hundred dollars jewelry, E. H. Benson, jeweler of made by the governor, providing his WANTED Will buy dead or old Berlin, Md., hung this sign outside nroposals are adopted during the horses or cows for cash. See Frank his store: "Even thieves know good current session. An immediate extra session may be necessary to even J7tf. jewelry." Herbert, Salina. olaee the reorganization proposals on the statute books or to disapprove of was defeated. Officials: Packard and Forbush. i REDMOND I Mrs. Mar Mickelson, Reporter STOPd SHOP at the sign of the Scoftie! 1940 Ford 1939 Ply. F0RD0R SEDAN DELUXE FOROOR A Rea George Washington Special Cut R:gbt Down to the Bone Blue Finish - Radio - Heater CHALLENGE PRICE TOWN SEDAN Blue Finish - Radio Heater See It 1 Drive It! Buy It! CHALLENGE PRICE $695 $595 1937 Intl BSX3SIS 1936 Chev. V,TON PICKUP - 4 Speed) I! $325 A Fine Commercial Unit That is Ready to Go to Work FA MsTON PICKUP - Hydraulic Brakes A Perfect Running Car With Years of Service for Someone Tires Swell - Motor Perfect LISTEN TO THIS PRICE I $375 o Remodeling Chapel Work started Monday morning on the remodeling of the ward chapel. The front steps are being made wider, modern kitchen equipment is being installed in the Relief society -oom and partitions in three class rooms are being taken out and folding doors put in, making it possible to use these rooms as class rooms and banquet hall. The work is being done under the supervision of the ward bishopric and the beautification committee. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson and children of Ephraim, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lindhardt Sunday. Mrs. Byron Jensen was hostess to members of the Young Married ladies club at the Jensen home Friday evening. Pinochle was the pastime, after which dainty refressh-inent- s w'ere served to nine members. 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SERVICE SALINA, UTAH ALL NIGHT SERVICE i EAGLE - GAS! 16c CHIEF 2nd Grade 100 PURE PENNSVLUANIA MOTOR OIL 25c QUART IBT .! 18c - 1st Grade of Link Canyon Coal Try a Ton Mined in our OWN County 6 Mile West of Emery. Only $5.00 per Ton Delivered ALSO CARBON COUNTY COAL AT $6 50 PER TON Stoker Slack $5.00 Per Ton We are always, stocked to supply your needs and will deliver ANY Amount Oil-Treat- ed SEUIER UALLEV MERC. SALINA, UTAH - You dont need a million to enjoy the richness of QUAKER Whiskey ... or the fun of skiing 1 OID ! v J-- - car .. Sunday. Mrs. Mar Mickelson entertained at a dinner party in honor of her hus- evening. of Richfield Fair Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pou'son entertained twenty guests at a dinner party Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Mrs. Bryce Johnson. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crosland of Holden. Willis Poulson was host at a party at the Poulson home Sunday evening. Covers were laid for eight guests. Mrs. Wallace Poulson and children left for Los Angeles Monday, where they will join Mr. Poulson and make their home. Mrs. Athcnius Peterson entertained thirteen guests at a dinner party Saturday evening, to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Evan Mickelson was hostess to members of her club Thursday Covers were laid for nine. evening. Observing the birthday anniversary of C. M. Mickelson, members of the family gathered for dinner at the Mickelson home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Prow Andersen of Mayfield, visited relatives here band's birthday Mrs. Alma Thompson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Blaine rurtis. were Salt Lake City visitors from Thursday until Saturday. While in the city they attended the annual present. . ?.. y s: ' m. anniversary Sunday Covers were laid for twelve guests. Rome announces that Count Ciano, Italys foreign minister and Mussolinis has gone to the fighting front as a lieutenant-colonin the air force. When he or any other Italian brings down enemy plane' it will be news. Ga-leaz- Co. Reporter AH Spring Styles and Colors u. week, Miss Olene Jensen entertained eight members of her club at the Jensen home Thursday evening. Luncheon was served by the hostess at the conclusion of the sewing hour. Mr. and Mrs. Valton Jensen and Mrs. Ernell Christensen visited relatives and friends in Mayfield Sunday. Miss Mildred Whitlock attended the teachers institute at Provo Friday. Mrs. Selda Payne was hostess to members of the Social hour club at her home Friday evening. , Mrs. Albert Poulson gave the lesson, after which dainty refreshments were served. Fourteen members were i with relatives and friends here Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Harward. house-passe- d Used Bicycle. All right if parts are missing. The Electric PJltlc. Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Barnet, Misa Lorraine Mason and Miss Beulah Cooper, attended a teachers' convention m Provo Friday. They returned home Saturday. Word was received from Richfield that a fine baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thompson, Wednesday of last week. Homer is 'a former resident of .Aurora. Mrs. Homer Mason entertained members of her sewing club Thursday. A dainty luncheon was served in the late afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sorensen, accompanied by Mrs. Cline Sorensen, were in Salt Lake from Monday until Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Kennedy and brother, Gene Stevens of Springville, visited meas Among the nine ures were S. J. M. 1, memorializing the U. S. congress to enact legislation to counteract a supreme court decision taking control of navigable streams from states; S. B. 18, fixing a 4 cents per gallon tax on diesel fuel used in for a Utah; H. B. 28, providing miners hospital in connection with the Utah state sanatorium; H. B. 67, reserving to the state salts and other minerals in waters of navigable lakes and streams; and H. B. 73, regulating labeling and sale of agricultural and vegetable seeds to prevent misrepresentation. H. B. 36 and 37, requiring employees of public schools to he certified by the state board of education, WANTED: Cuitis. visited with her mother, Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy and Andrews, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Iouise Johnson visitor! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason, accomin Torry with Mr. and Mrs. Loren panied by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curfew Turner, Sunday. and Mrs. Agnes Harward, visited in Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Spencer were Duchesne yvth Mrs. Curfews sister visitors in Monroe Sunday. from Saturday until Monday. A Valentine dance for the children was held Friday evening in the Aurora amusement hall. GET YOUR union. Classified Ads son-in-la- ban- nderson, Beulah Cooper, Mrs. Dee Kennedy, Kendrick Harward, Clyde Harward and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Barnet and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum The play was directed by Spencer. Lorraine Mason. Mrs. Edwin Sorensen was in Richfield from Thursday until Sunday, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Earl AURORA Mrs. Clyde Harward, association The play, Closed Doors," was presented in Aurora Monday and Tuesday nights. Those taking part in the play were Bertha Peterson, Donna (Continued irom page 1) H. Hickman, Marcus Miller, James L. Teaque, and Dewey Tipton, of the Salina CCC camp; Wm. Andrews, Her-chJ. Harward, Cassell J. Lindquist and Morris Wax of Aurora. Other young men either enlisted or were drafted, and whose names are not available at this time, are on the honor roll and are expected to attend the festivities at Richfield. The holiday movement, to express loyalty to all the volunteers in the national defense movement, is Teing sponsored by county and city officials, civics clubs and the American Legion, and if present plans are carried out, as Captain Norman Andreason of Battery E, 222nd field artillery, declares they will, the boys will be accorded a hearty reception. e Measures passed last week in the senate include S. B. 20, the unform traffic safety bill regulating highway traffic: S. B. 29, permitting non truckers not operating trucks resident Representative Earl L. for hire to pass through Utah without buying a license; S. B. 82. making trespass on private lands for hunting, trapping, or camping a misdemeanor. Also passed and sent to the governor were H. R. 53, the occupational disease measure; H. B. 50, providing for organization of life insurance cooperatives, and H. B. 18 increasing maximum salaries counties may pay to certain elective officers. Bills killed in the senate were S. R. (5, requiring motorists to furnish proof of financial responsibility; and II. R. 40, requiring registration of employees who continued to work in a plant or business after calling of a strike by a nationally recognized Feb. FOR SALE My home and farm. Close in, good property, a snap if taken at once. See Oscar Neilson Poultry Producers quet. el Zoe) Whitbeek and Miss Whitbeck weie Salt Sunday and Monday. National Guard Sets Reception Day YOULL FEEL LIKE A MILLION (DI6 (Ouaber el WHEN STRAIGHT BOURBON THIS WHISHT IS 4 nm Oil . 14 HOOF YOU ASK FOR WHISKEY . t HI OLB QUAKER COMHHY, UWIENCUUtt, INI |