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Show THE SAUNA SI N, SAUNA, UTAH Personal Items of Interest ! Mr. and Mrs. Rude Casto and Mrs. Alford Jensen visited Mr. daughter, Ruby Dell, were in Friday and Saturday with Salt Lake last week. They were Provo. in and Mrs. Odell Jensen consulting specialists at the Miss Janette McCain, school hospital for crippled children, nurse for Sevier County for sev- concerning their daughter,of who eral years, made her final of- was injured at six years the age. efficial visit to the schools of She was paralyzed from of Miss the fects injury. North Sevier, Tuesday. McCain enlisted in the Navy staDr. F. O. Bullock was in Salt Nursing Corps, and will be last week to attend a Lake California. Mare Island, tioned at directors meeting of the Physison. cians Supply Co. Dr. Bullock and Mrs. Edna Shaffer Satvisited is one of the three directors in Jack, of Salt Lake, D. the company. urday and Sunday with Mrs. G. Durgess, sister to Mrs. ShafMrs. D. M. Burgener, who has fer. Mrs. Shaffer is employed at the Naval Depot at Clearfield. resided in Salt Lake, is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry a Ditleveson for the duration. Mr. was guest Rex Elsie Mrs. evenBurgener recently left for the at a party, given Sunday U. S. service. Mrs. and Mr. of ing, at the home Richfield. in Frank Marlines, Mrs. Sammie Heath and dauMrs. Rex was winner of first prize in the card game, played ghter, Shirley Ann, of Salt Lake, were house guests the past week following the dinner hour. $ at the home of Mrs. Howard Miss Eleanor Christensen is Erickson. visspending a weeks vacation Mrs. George Sorenson and iting with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miss Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sorenson of Christensen. who is employed at the Sweets Aurora, spent Monday and TuesCandy Co. in Salt Lake, came in day at Provo. Mrs. Sorenson Monday night. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Harward, and the Aurora SorEmil Henderson, field director ensons attended the funeral for the Red Cross, with head- services held for John Durfee, quarters at Ft. Douglas, visited a former resident of Aurora. Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins left Sunday for Salt Lake. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Mickelson was who is administrator Robins, hostess to members of the for the estate of his mother, Mrs. Leisure Hour club, Wednesday George Robins, was attending evening of last week. Follow- to legal matters for several days. ing an hour of needlecraft, a 9 dainty luncheon was served to W. C. Gates Mrs. Mr. and i guests. motored north Sunday, and visited for the day with Mrs. Ernel Jensen, who has spent Don Gates at Manti. . m past year working at the at Geneva, Geneva Steel plant Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Robins, returned to his home in Salina. announce the birth of a daughter, January 21, at the Salina Hospital. Mr. Robins is employed as brakeman for the railroad between Milford and and the family Are priced to make way for reside Nevada, at Cedar City. the new spring goods. Come Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Anderson in and see us. are spending this week transacting business and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson in Co. Salt Lake City. Salinas Busy Store Miss Violet Johnson and her mother, Mrs. Carl Johnson, returned from Denver, Monday. They spent a week visiting with Carl Bastian, who was stationed Colorado. Carl at Fort We will do custom has beenLogan, NOTICE in training the past 7 grinding of meats at the Ander- months, and left on January 21, N5tf for New son Food Center. York, from which point for duty on foreign sailed he has FOR SALE Young rabbits. soil. He is a member of the Phone 38. mechanical department in the Ileatrola. See U. S. Air Corps. FOR SALE J7tf Owen Taylor. January Sales Cal-ient- e, Fair Merc Classified Ads FOR SALE Yellow Carrots. J7t4 See A. C. Prows. FOR SALE Horne, or will sell building lots. Mrs. Dorinda Scorup. jl4tf Low prices on all sizes pipe fittings, pipe, hot water tanks. Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. NOTICE We have replacement parts for all makes of bicycles. Sevier Valley MerS&N cantile Co. 4011-65- Robert Jensen arrived at Idaho, and is now enfor rolled Mrs. ChristenVernal Mr. and training at the Naval sen entertained at a dinner par- Training Station. He left Salt ty Thursday evening, at their Lake on January 13. Robert is home. Small tables were ar- a graduate of North Sevier high for dinner, served at school, and is a nephew of Mrs. ranged eight. Sixteen were seated, for D. G. Burgess. dinner. Prothe was '500 the pastime, Stanley Barrett received a gressive and score prizes were won by letter form his son, Keith, writMrs. Max Sorenson and George ten by Keith when he was conMonroe, high; Mrs. Monroe and valescing in a U. S. Hospital in Mr. Sorenson, consolation, with Tennessee. Keith has had pneuMr. Sorenson winning thq. trav- monia, and is recovering nicely, he wrote. His address is: Pvt. eling prize. Keith Barrett, 39906999, SquadMembers of the LProgresso ron D.-- N.A.A.C. A A F C C) club held the last study meeting Nashville, Tennessee. of the clubs fiscal year, Saturday afternoon, at the home of 'Derb' Wood of Camp Wallace, Mrs. Jesse Thornell. Mrs. J. Texas, visited Saturday with Oscar Anderson was the hostess, Salina friends. He has spent 5 with Mrs. G. M. Burr, president, months in the service, and will presiding. Following the busi- report for duty at a California ness session, Mrs. E. C. Wright camp this week. He visited with gave several poems, and the his wife and son, Ronald, who book review, The Three Bam- are staying at the Mel Anderson boo, by Roger Standish, was home in Centerfield for the durgiven by Mrs. Orsa Cherry. ation. Mr. Wood was formerly Fifteen members were present. manager for the Premium Oil Company, at its station in Salina. Mrs. Lynford Anderson presided at a turkey dinner, served Allen Adams is taking basic Sunday evening at the Ander- training at the training station son apartment, to 16. The guests at Farragut, Idaho. He left Salt were seated at small tables for dinner, at eight oclock. A spirited game of 500 followed and a buffet luncheon were the dinner hour, and novel prizes features. Husbands of members were awarded for unusual bids. were special guests. Thirty-si- x High score prizes were won by were present. Mrs. L. A. Hugen-toble- r Mrs. T. J. Morley and Farrell was chairman of arrangeNielson. ments, assisted by Mrs. Merrill Nielson and Mrs. Dale Peterson. The annual party of the Sorosis club was held WednesWednesday afternoon of last day evening of last week in the week, members of the Ladies Recreational Hall at the First Literary and Civics club held a ward chapel, and proved a social regular meeting at the home of event of the month. Dancing Mrs. Hicks Okerlund. France, During World War II, was the topic of a paper, given by Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen. Mrs. Hilda Gates gave a short story. A light luncheon was served to 10 members. Far-ragu- 4 chicks : : : BUY EXTR A Write For Our Price List Today Patterricks I Hatchery Grand Junction. j ; y, a . WAR BONDS and help preserve xH Colorado - mm urn $4 return guaranteed for every $3 you lend Quick action assured by 10 million American fighting men extra War Bonds today 'kid TIT'S all pitch in and help wipe Hitler off the map without delay and then do the same thing with Tojo. It cam be done and it will be done if everyone backs the attack by investing to the limit in Americas Fourth War Loan right now. THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION in it. Pfc. Evan Nielsen, who left for overseas duty in November, 1943, evidently has been doing a little playing around in sport games, besides serving in the Armed Forces, after landing in England, and also making a name for himself in the English sport world. His parents, Bishop and Mrs. Nielsen received a letter Sunday, and dippings from London papers' were enclosed. One stated, "Yanks Triumph Over Medics In N. I. Cage League. Herchko Stars As at Red Cross. Top Pirates, The Yanks, paced by Pfc. Evan C. Nielsen, of Salina, Utah, who tossed in 11 points, scored an upset victory over the Medics last night in a Northern Ireland Basketball League game, at the Belfast American Red Another clipping Cross Club. stated: Pfc. Evan Nielsen of Salina, Utah, scored 23 points to lead the Yanks to a landslide victory over the Rockets, with Sgt. Stewart Duguid, of 4-- 29-1- 24-2- 3 S7J SSaem 90.4 Proot Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey National Distillers Products Corp..N.Y. Funeral Services . . (Continued from page 1) Mr. Sorenson. Other speakers, who eulogized his life, were Ren Rasmussen and Ira Rasmusen, Bishop of the ward. The musical program was: Oh My Father, opening song, by Mrs. F.dra Taylor, Mrs. John Deaton, Ellis Anderson and Elmer Colby; "I Know That My Redeemer Lives, closing song by the quartet. Soos were: In The Garden Of Tomorrow, by Drews Andersan, and Going Home, Ellis Anderson. The invocation was given by Jesse Steele and the benediction by Alma Murphy. Burial was in the Pioneer cemetery, and the graveside prayer was given by Mathais Erickson. Town And Farm . . . (Continued from page 1) is good through February 26. Brown stamp W becomes good January 30, and remains good through February 26. PROCESSED FOODS Green stamps G, H, and J in Book Four are good through February 20. .More Coffee, Cocoa In 1944 Civilians will get more coffee, chocolate, and cocoa in 1944 than in 1943, according to the War Food Administration. Four pounds more of coffee and one-hapound more of cocoa beans have been allocated for each civilian. ruary 5, 1944 OPA has announced. See Where War Bond Money Goes Employees of the Department were the first Government group to inspect the U.S.S. American Mariner, new liberty training ship for the U. S. Merchant Marine, and see how their War Bond money was being spent. This ship is the largest ever to sail up the Potomac River to Washington. Claude R. Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture, told the employees he expected them to achieve their Fourth War Loan goal of $4,779,602 and pointed out that they had oversubscribed their Third War Loan quota by almost 25 per cent. of Agriculture Ease Restrictions on Plumbing Consumers who wish to buy plumb.ng, cooking, and heating equipment in most cases no longer need authorization from WPB. Some of the items which need no priority rating are: bathtubs, lavatories, toilets, laundry trays, sinks, showers, shower stalls, condensation pumps, septic tanks, chemical toilets, drinking fountains, flush tanks, grease interceptors, scullery sinks, and wash fountains. Unrationed cooking and heating stoves also may be purchased without WPB authorization. lf Extend Sale Of Ration-FreShoes Sales of certain (chiefly novelty) types of womens shoes, ration-freBIDS at three dollars or less a pair, have been extended Salina City Corporation will an extra week through Feb- accept bids on purchase of one (1) Fire Engine built in accordalso Detroit, adding 14 markers. Pvt. ance with limitations on extra equipment. Bidders Jack Graham, of San Louis, should quote on supplying com- Obispo, California, tallied 12 plete units including chassis as points. Pfc. Lawrence Pratt, of follows: Zion, Illinois, was high for the 200 - Gallon capacity booster losers, with eight point. tank. 1000 - ft. 2V2" S. J. Cottan Rubber Lined Fire Hose CouTo the People pled. of this Community S. J. Cottan Rub200 - ft YOU CAN AFFORD IT ber Lined Fire Hose Coupled. You can afford to buy Extra 1 - 2,i x l!i x 14 Gated War Bonds during this Fourth Siamese. War Loan Drive. Everyone in this community 2 - I1 2 Fog and straight knows incomes are higher than nozzles. stream ever before that both 1 - 2 2 Playpipe with fog workers and and straight stream nozzle. farmers have 1 more cash 4 Fog and straight than ever bestream booster nozzle in lieu of fore. Everystandard. one knows that more 1 - Box type suction hose than one strainer in lieu of standard. member of hundreds of families are income 6 - Firemans water proof earners and everyone knows coats with warm linings (Glob that increases in wages and salaries have far outstripped rising or Equal). prices, and increased taxes. You Salina City reserves the right can afford to buy Extra War Bonds. to accept or reject any or all As a matter of fact, you cant bids presented. Bids will be afford NOT to Buy Extra War Bonds. If you spend your money opened at 8:00 oclock P.M. for needless, scarce goods, you February 7, 1944. if are increasing prices SALINA CITY CORPORATION you want to help win the war you cant afford NOT to buy War Glen M. Carlson, Bonds. If you want to help that boy in the service, you cant afRecorder. (SEAL) ford NOT to buy Extra Bonds 64-2- 0, e WE ARE Headquarters For All e, L-4- 3, PLUMBING SUPPLIES With the most complete stock south of Provo. See us for your plumbing needs. lV ... January 14. Last Publication January 28. CARD OF THANKS To our friends and neighbors, we extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown us during the illness and at the death of our husband and father, Joseph. Sorenson. Mrs. Mary Ann Sorenson Alvin Sorenson Mrs. Sol Johnson Gilbert Sorenson Mrs. V. S. Bardsley Mrs. Thomas Bowen R. D. Sorenson Want a New Career? hit m wcj Tbit advertisement prepared and contributed by Mrs. Warren Anderson received a letter from her brother, Pvt. Thomas A. Searles, who is serving with the Armed Forees in North Africa, last week. He stated that "we are having some snow over here, but as I am a cook, am not out 1st Publication Money tvaufed at once to put Buy your t, three-cours- e baby Lake in January, and volunteered for duty. Mr. Adams will be remembered in Salina when he was a members of the clerical force at the lo.al W.P.A. office, and since living in Salt Lake, he has been employed at the Remington Arms plant. 4 Social Gatherings For The Week tune in on KUTA every Saturday night during 1944, at 6:30 P.M., and hear the World famous Boston Symphony orchestra, under the direction of Sergo Kousse-vitzkwith that critic and Inmaster of ceremonies Clifton formation Please, Fadiman. Sponsored by the Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Company. . . . (Continued from page 1) Lake City, visited the past week C. W. Mrs. Gates, that it is " a great life, and a with Mr. and parents of Mrs. Marwood. girl should be just glad to be She here. arrived at the Miss Della Jensen, who has Florida base January 15. Her been employed at the Radio address is: Dorothy E. Jensen, Tube plant in Salt Lake, the past A S (W R) Co. 141-year, spent last week visiting Billit. 516-5- , U.S.C.GLS, Palm with Mr. and Mrs. Alford Jen- Beach, Florida. Dorothy is the sen. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jensen. Mrs. Janie Nielson, who left December 9th. for San FrancisRobert Second Lieutenant co, to visit for a day with her has landed safely in Burgess son Reed, before his embarkaaccording to a letter tion for duty overseas, returned England, received from him last week by on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Burgess. Lt. Mrs. Nielson remained in San Burgess is a bombardier, and Francisco and visited with her finished basic training at Santa sister, Mrs. Clara Allen, and a Ana, and received his commiscousin, Mrs. Eva Earnshaw, and sion at Victorville, California. with relatives at Palo Alto and He later had additional training San Jose. at Pocatello and Boise, Idaho, before leaving for overseas duty. Dont Forget To Boys In Service Mrs. Lawrence Marwood and sons, Billie and Dennis, of Salt JANUARY 28, OU CAN very likely find just the chance you're looking for in the WAC. If you haven't a skill, Army experts will teach you. Perhaps you'd like to drive a jeep, work a teletype machine, or help direct airplane traffic. Whatever you do, you will get valuable training learn interesting things and help get this war won! TODAY get full details at the nearest U. S. Army Recruiting station (your local post office will give you the address). Or write: The Adjutant General, Room 4415, Munitions Building, Washington, D. C. inand if you want a vestment for your own future security, you cant afford NOT to buy Extra War Bonds. Dont just do the expected-b- uy All the Bonds you can. THE EDITOR. d John S. Peterson Hardware Furniture Dumbing Supplies Store Gunnison, Utah TYPEWRITER & ADDING MACHINE REPAIR Mail the following information to A-- l Typewriter Co., Richfield, Utah, who wil pick up and repair your machine. Name Address We also carry a stock of type ribbons and carbon paper. Funeral Service Plan The oldest established morturary in Southern Utah, in years of service, the WARNER MORTUARY, now offers to the public complete funeral services on a budget plan. By our affiliation with the C. I. T. Financial Corporation, the entire funeral costs can be paid on a 6, 12, or 18 month payment plan, with or without a down payment. We invite your investigation of this modern funeral service. 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