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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH DINNER AND CARD PARTY HELD 1RIIUY EYEMNG i Mrs. Clyde Okerlund at a dinner and caid paity Friday ev.irng at,t'u ir nome. Small tables were a!iarg-for dinner served at eight. Cuv r were marked for sixteen. A spinted game of progressive 5(0 was the of the evening. Comdiversion petition was keen and when scores were totaled at the dose of the game, prizes were awarded to Kent Jetfery, first prize, Mrs. Ray Rasmussen second and Rodger Martin consolation. Special guests weie lloyd Peteison and their part-erand Leonard NH-o- n Out of town guests were Mr. After the and Mrs. Rodger Martin. caid game, the guup attended the dance. Mr. and fi tends tamed Mr. arul Mrs. Vein Hums wese visMr. and Mrs. Thomas Bairett of end. week the over home ,tors in Salina Provo, visited la-- t week at the of Mr. and Mis. Stanley Banett. Nancy Cunningham, assisted by en-tthe at end week her the mother, Mrs. Max Torgenson, over Visitors frieinLs Friday tained ten little home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dyieng, eleventh were Miss Doiis Dyreng of Salt Lake evening, in honor of her Games and a and Mr. and Mis. Mori is Nelson of biithday anniversary. in remain was by the httle will enjoyed luncheon Mis. Nilson Price. visit. few days Salina for a guests. en-te- d ei Max Torgenson spent the fore part of the week in Salt Lake, attending the past four jto business, Nevada. Mr. and Mis. Duane Jensen, of Salt and son, Lake, visited in Salina over the week Mrs. Caddie Andeison Satur- end with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nielson visited Will rt , of Oak City, LICK R HONING WITH Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen. of home day and Sunday at the HACK YARD FOOD LOT and Mis. Charles Nielson. Mrs. Anderson is a sister of Mr. Nielson. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Rabbits are economical meat pio M Murphy, art her children: ducers and can be laised m subuiban Mis. Willie Huirhes, of Heiherg. r, M. Deaton of Weston, Idaho; Mrs back yaids and in the country with Kath- Alabama, arrived in Salma YYednes- - Wallie Poulson and daughter, small a investment. It is one suie She came to lx with R..n, and Mrs. Vein Ivy and children day evening. wav of educing the family meat her mother, Mrs. Rctta Felt, who was of San Francisco, California, bill. operated on Friday morning at thi st ites Dr. I. N. Gabrielson, Dl. Mis. Don E. Janies arrived in Sa Salma of F'"h and Wild Life Seiviee irector lma Sunday from Oakland, CalifornC. S. Dept, of Interior. of the Mr. and Mis. Lynn NieLon and ia, for an indefinite stay at the home Then aie scores of back yards in children, of Richfield, visited Sunday of her parents, this "oniiunity lying idle, adds the afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mui phy. Purina Chow Dealer of this city Mrs. Chailes Nielson. when with a little expenditure of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson and time and money, and mighty little Oscar Mattsson is in the Dee Mr. and Mis. Dale Briggs were din- of either they might lie producing t.s in Richfield Sunday evenfowl for their owners and for Unc hospital in Ogdon, r covering fiom ner gue an operation performed last Satur- ing at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Sam. Chi is Peterson. day. Along with the Victory Garden with its fruits and vegetables, such Mrs. Rail Stott entertained mem-lerback yard projects might include the Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Lucian Gates, of the Ixdsuie Hour sewing club raising of domestic rabbit meat Webber and Mrs. L'nn, left Salina Tuesday moi ning for Salt Ixike Wednesday evening of last week. A hroileis, roasting chickens, eggs, and Roy. They will seiid the next luncheon was served to ten membeis. milk goat, and possibly a shoat or The evening was spent in sewing. two. few days visiting there. - 7 If youre interested in feeding your Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peterson and family well despite food rationing Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newton were dinner guests Satuiday evening at son, Don, and Miss Aitell Jennings, a good man to see is the Puiina the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane of McGill, Nevada, visited Sunday at Merchant. He is sponsoring a Home the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Food Ixit progiain, aimed at making Krickson, in Monroe. Don has joined the Air every home owner in our Murphy. i Co for and left evening and self community independent ps Sunday Beverly McDonald went to Riverthus Nebraska. much sufficient, vital Lincoln, releasing ton Saturday to visit with her mother food to our soldiers and allies. who is visiting with her daughter. Available at his stoic are a num Mrs. IjaVern Farnsworth, of SanMrs. S. C. I!. Soienson. lier of free booklets and circulars dy, is spending the week visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Past inn were the home of her mother, Mrs. Cloe containing valuable information on how to turn your hack yard into a in Salt Ixike City last week ail a Torgenson. Home Food Lot. Or write to Iu business und pleasure trip. rina St. Mo. Mills, Louis, M rs. Alma Murphy, who has been consultin Salt Lake the past week IM PORT M DE ON ing a specialist, returned to her home MVRCH OF DIMES Sunday. Th annual drive for infantile paral Mrs. George Mad-o- n and daughter, isis funds, usually called the March WANTED Competent office girl who have been visiting with of Dimes, netted $15.00 at the Telluride Power Company in according to Gunnison. Mltfc Mr. and Mrs. Alma Potter in Ixis a roort by A. C. Willaulson, man ager of the local theater, and who held a special matinee Monday after noon of last week for that special Half of the amount taken purpose. in will he sent to the National Fund and the remaining half will stay in the community for a local fund. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. turned to their home in day. They have sient months in Las egas, Mattsson reSalma Satur- s. Mr. and Mrs. Lynford Anderson uitertained at an infurmal get together Sunday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mis. Lafe King in Marys-vallDinner was served at one long table. Guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Colby of Richfield, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Evan Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cherry, Mrs. Lovell Crane and the host and hostess, of Salina, and Mr. RAILROAD NOTICE (Continued From Pag One) All bicycle owners in Salina must have license for their bicycles by the 15th of March, or the City Marshall marketing technique. Yonge, a graduate of the Coloiado will confiscate same by order of the State Agriclutural College, joined City Council. License may be obtain- the Rio Grande in May, 1939, and ed fiom the Marshall. was appointed agricultural director in June, 1940. He is a native of PenSigned, Salina City Council. sacola, Florida, where he received grade and high school education. Be- e. fore joining the railroad, he served five years as County Extension agent for Delta County, Colorado. arul Mrs. King of Marysvalle. Visiting and cards were the evenings pastime, with high score prizes won by Mrs. Lovell Ciane and Wesley Cherry and low score to Mr. and Mrs. Evan M ickeison. The grrmdhog saw his shadow in America ; ni the United Nations armies in Afiica would like to see General Rommels shadow. a i llo-pita- s Ix-d- pO'-sihl- Classified Ads MRS. STWLKY IURRETT HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Stanley Rat ret t delightfully entertained for members of the Young Matrons bridge club Thursday night of last week. A dainty luncheon was served to twelve. Fiist and second prize awards in the bridge game were won by Mrs. F. 0. Rullock and Mrs. Rae E. Noyes. when times were tough? Remember 1933 Maybe you didn't have a job. Maybe you and yoiy wife and kids didn't eat have too much fun. Maybe you swore then that dress too well too well if things were ever different, you'd make up for it. Chances are, today, things are different. You've got a job. Youre getting good money. And you'd naturally like to have a little fun with it. You d like to buy some of the extras that you and your family never had during the hard times. only human to feel that way. But right now weve got to quit being so human! Right now, over in England, a hunch of fellows are getting ready to tackle one of the bloodiest jobs ever given an Army. In tire Pacific, another k with an enemy that thinks the right treatbunch is playing is a bayonet through the guts. Others are ment for a wounded prisoner is near still others are on cold, dreary, sweating in Africa tire Bering Sea. Its hide-and-see- fog-houn- d That's tlreir job. But its our job to give them the tools they need to win by buying War Bonds! And so far, ice aren't doing our full job! Right now, there are still people who ought to he buying War Bonds hut aren't. through the Payroll Savings Plan While plenty of people in the Plan are investing more than the 10 Uncle Sam needs, a lot are putting aside less than they can. The fellows who arent yet in the Plan or, being in, havent yet hit their 10 aren't unpatriotic, or 5th Columnists, or anything like that. Theyre just human. They just haven't realized their Countrys hitter, crying need note! They haven't realized that Americans have been licked in battle tools that the money wed for lack of planes, ships, tanks and bullets like to spend for fun has got to buy! So, if you arent setting aside your go on in and tell em you Want to raise your sights. Not to or 7 or 8 hut at least If you can put in more than T0 do it. If you arent yet in on the Payroll Savings Plan sign up tomorrow! 6, 10, 10. CARD OF THANKS WRIGHT LAUNDRY PHONE 39-- W, SALINA We are sincerely grateful to the many kind and considerate friends who gave floral offerings, participat ed in the funeial services and assist ed in any way during the death and at the butial of our son and brother, f o these many friends we wish to offer our heaitfelt thanks. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ciandall and Darla fa. YOUR DENTAL I. ? Ameucan Ut'ntal Association. My teeth bleed even when I do not wash them, otherwise they are in perfect condition. What is the cause? G. B. Jr. A There are many causes of bleeding gums. Tartar deposits on the teeth is one. Fillings that have not been properly built in relation to a neighboring tooth may be another bad neighbors so to speak, allowing food to wedge between the teeth and irritate the gums. Irregular and missing teeth are another common cause. In these 0. Q, Denture (plate) wearers should have the mouth examined frequentby the dentist to be sure that days of hurry, carelessness and ly the dentures (plates) fit properly. overcooking, gums are deprived of exercise. This has a tendency to Ageing causes the gums and bony cause them to become soft and in- structures to shrink and change flamed. Certain diseases such as shape. This in turn causes the denVincent's Infection, (Trench Mouth) tures to become loose, impairs the and Scurvy will cause the gums to mastication and changes the facial expression. Properly constructed bleed. Persons suffering from bleeddentures hold the jaws the right dising gums should permit a good dentist to determine the cause, after tance apart, giving the patient the normal facial expression. which proper treatment can be instituted. A Not if they are properly made Do you consider gold teeth and carefully fitted to the t crowns) on bridgework detri- abutment teeth. Be sure that the mental to your health in ary way? abutment teeth themselves art S. A. K. sound and healthy. S nd quest,, r, w.th Se!t;,l,essed. stamped envelope to Ae, , Q, 2J2 Esst Supenor stieet, Chicago. III. RUY U. S. WAR STAMPS, RONDS CH HlUV iH Now . . . todey ; ; ; this minute is the time to insulate your home. Every hour without insulation you waste money on fuel. And the easiest, quickest insulation to install is Zonolite Granular fill I ZON0LITE SALINA LUMBER CO. Phone 24 WHAT YOU SHOULD DO: If you or ; ; ; 1. Already investing 10 of your pay in War Bonds through th boost that 10 if yon can. Payroll Savings Plan 2. Working in plant where the Plan is installed, but haven't signed up yet sign np tomorrow. S. ' i Working in plant where the Payroll Savings Plan hasnt been installed, talk to your union head, foreman, or plant manager and see if it can't be installed right away. The local bank will be glad to help. 4. Enable to get in on the Payroll Savings Plan, for any reason, go to your local bank, or wherever Bonds are sold. They will be glad to help you start a Plan of your own. BUY U. S. WAR BONDS THROUGH THE PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN |