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Show OCTOBER THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 24, 1947 , Mr. and Mrs. Bill, whose home is in Calif., Wm. Done. Mr. Done is teach- visited a short time with relatives. and enjoyed the deer hunt. ing in the grade school here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shaw Cleve Cloward is spending a few days here. He was called and children of Salt Lake City, here due to the illness of his spent the week end at the home father, Marion Cloward, who of Mr. Shaw's parents, Mr. and underwent an operation at the Mrs. Emeron Shaw. . daughter-in-law- Aurora Hews MAE MADSEN, Reporter Mrs. Lizziie Done of Tuscon, Salma Hospital, Monday. Leonal Sorensen and Arizona, is visiting her son and Mrs. Noreen Mason and daughter, of Tod Park, are guests of Mrs. Masons parents, Mr. and son, Mrs. Ray Mason. Miss Mildred Powell of Nephi, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor, the guest of their son, Sherril. Mrs. Don Huntsman enter- tained at dinner and cards Friday eemng. Several ladies, were deer whose husbands hunting, spent a delightful evening. Mrs. DeWayne Beck of Logan, is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Lazenby. Mrs. Opal Nielson and daughter, of Kaysville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilarward, Sr. ALL YOU CAN DO WITH V THE UNIVERSAL Tj((gjp 44 44 fr J 5 5 5 Redmond News George A. Christensen are guests Chrisof Mr. and Mrs. tensen during the deer hunt. Mrs. Burton Marshall and daughter of Salt Lake, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ardale Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Briessden of Bakersfield, Calif., are in Redmond, due to the death of their nephew', Russell Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Peterson and Miss LaRue Payne of Salt Lake, visited recently at the Selda Payne home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jensen of Salt Lake, were week end visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Christiansen of Salt Lake, visited a few days with Mrs. Christiansens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Christensen. Don Foss and T. A. Martin of Los Angeles, are here for the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Deloyd Christensen, Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. Maria Smith were in Ephraim, Sunday, to attend the funeral services of a near relative. Champ Muiers of Salt Lake, visited several days last with Mr. and Mrs. Blain Poul-seDt-Llo- n. Mr. and Mrs. Clearn Jensen THELMA" JENSEN, Reporter were in Monroe Recently, due to JL 4.1. AAJ. J.J. A. A L the ,t .1. T FTTTT TTtttTTVTTtTT illness and death of Mrs. VtTTt Jensens father. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Mrs. Gwenith Jensen, a stuLos Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. dent at B.Y.U., visited over the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Peter- - MONUMENTS J Order Now For B NEW DESIGNS on your farm Oeep' no obligation! 1 Clayton c Salina 171-- J THEMSELVES ft An all faith memorial service dedicated to members of the Naval service who gave their lives at sea during World War II will be held aboard the battleship USS IOWA in San Francisco bay on Navy Week Sunday, October 26, from 4 to 4 30 P.M. Individuals who wish to contribute flowers to honor the men buried at sea may send them to tne District Chaplain, Twelfth Naval District, Room 218, Federal Office Building, San Francisco. Donors are requested to send only a single flower and to include a card with a name and address. The ceremonies to be held aboard the Iowa will be open to the public and a special invitation will be extended to wives, mothers, and fathers of personnel lost in World War II. Following the invocation, the submarine USS Blower, standing by the ceremonial ship will submerge with it's deck loaded UTAH HIDE & TALLOW CO. archaeological students, petroleum gelogists, paleethonolognts and others. .Million Spent On Utah Roads Utah has brought to recent Governor Lays Corner-ston- e Governor Herbert B. Maw, the Utah Publicity and Indus-traDevelopment Commission and Vernal City officials joined in exercises for the Utah Field House of Natural History at Vernal, on October 16 th. Built py Publicity and Industrial Development funds totaling $200,000 00, the museum is about completed. When finished, the museum will house Indian artifices, geological specimens, and fossilized prehistoric animal bones. The building will also accommodate a State Department information booth for tourists, thousands of whom will visit the museum when passing through Vernal on U. S. Highway 40, The Uintah Basin has long been an attraction to geologists, completion over one million dollars w'orth of road construction, it is announced by Layton Maxfield of the State Road Commission. Of the four projects completed, the largest was a four-lanhighway of concrete and bituminous reaching 5 3 miles from Willard to Brigham. Cost was $681,916 00. il corner-stone-layin- g one-fourt- 4 e h EVAN H. MICKELSON Distributor Singer Sewing Machines Salina, Utah Phone 106-P.O. 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We want ' you to see for yourself how this versatile - See Rasmussen Phone son and Mrs. Reva Olsen spent with flowers while those aboard the week end in the capitol city. the IOWA, will strew flowers up on the waters of the bay in the traditional manner of honoring those buried at sea. B FALL DELIVERY! Let us demonstrate the Page V v- -'- , 732-J- , Richfield, Utah i y the Scenes in the Telephone Business I && ,9 , WAREIISKI OWEN O CAREFREE . , , Turn a faucet! Get ail the hot water you want, when you want it. InstaU it and forget it: its completely automatic Leon S. Bush SAUNA MOTOR REED LORENTZEN, Prop. : WILL CONDUCT FREE CLINIC TOR THE HARD OF HEARING CO At Salina, Utah, October 29, 1947, Salina Hotel, 12:00 Noon to 6:00 p.m. Phone 65 Salina, Utah The many in this city will have an exceptional opportunity to find out how theymay once again noise-fre- e relaxed, experience A CLINIC FREE hearing. will be held on October 29 by Mr. Bush, at which time he will test the for individual hearing deficiencies. This clinic w'ill also serve to introduce a new Acousticon development in hearing aids. This new discovery by the world's first and oldest manufacturers of electrical hearing aids offers amazing clarity and brilliant tone without the harsh background noises usually encountered. This instrument, in spite of its power, is so small it barely covers the palm and that with the batteries enclosed! Letters have been pouring in from those who have already tried this new Acousli-con- , saying how thrilled they were with this hearing aid. 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