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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Page 4 stead of their regular program Under the direction of Leon Newton, they spent a very profitable afternoon in the apple orchard of Lynford Anderson All the apples were donated to the school lunch program VUUDtB Si, of North Sevier be1, to hate is Le.ng published th.s week. their individual pictures taken The editor is Velene Bird, with for the yearbook, The Northern Slurred Stott as the assistant Light. Chirjl Larsen is editor of the yearbook, and Gwen CurThe Student Congress Room tis is the assistant editor. in North Sevier, is being redecorated. Individual chairs are The second edition of the being purchased, with a matchOctober 27, the senior students school paper, The North Star," ing desk and table. .New rugs, THE SALIllA SUN Published Every Friday At Salina, Utah matter Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. First State Bank Or Salina The Livestock Bank of Utah" Capital $ i 4-Wh- Drive for Tractor Work eel Surplus Member: Federal Reserve System d Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Junior girls also had an 'the girls and boys of the outstanding Joyce program. North Sevier High School held their second league meetings of the jear October 24th. In the Senior girls group, a very interesting meeting was held, with Clayton Sorensen giving them drapes, pictures, together with flowers and other items, will complete the project. Fairbourn and Joan Cluff played an instrumental duet. Miss Lois Hansen gave two readings, and Lu Ann Jensen sang a solo. The Junior High boys adopted the idea of picking apples in- - Access Roads, Street Numbering Funds Alloted A final step in beautifying the Emigration Canyon site of the This Is The Place monument, was made by the Department of Publicity and Industrial Development, when $7,460.80 was alloted for the development of access roads surrounding the site. Also on the allotment list was $250.00 for an access road to Ecker Hill, famous ski jumping center; $500.00 fund for snow removal in American Fork Canyon to mines and recreation centers; and $58 00 for street numbering in Price, Utah. UTAH HIDE & TALLOW CO. Highest Prices Paid For Your Dead I Or Useless Horses, Cows And Pigs I I 732-J- , warenski I 2-Wh- Drive for Hauling Jobs eel drive for With Richfield, Utah SALINA HAS SCRVICI Closed All Day Tuesday And Saturday Afternoon. Salina, Utah Off. 85 Phones: Rea. 33 SALINA FLORAL Cut Flowers For All Occasions Phone 109-- J time-savin- Matrimony Expert g speed on the highway plus drive for mud, ice and slippery fields the Universal "Jeep has an operating range that meets your hauling and towing needs. The "Jeep hauls 1200-lb- . loads and tows 5000 lbs., with reserve for grades. The Universal "Jeep is built to stand up under hard use. LET US DEMONSTRATE THE Joe Marsh Sam's a 'JEEP' ON YOUR FARM Sam Abernathy never intended to be a matrimony expert, but he hit the nail on the head the other day when he said: What marriage really needs is more open minds and a lot fewer open mouths. Sam may not think much cf his missus choice of hats or her habit of serving watercress and cream cheese salad. But he keeps his mouth shut (I mean, he just uses it to eat the salad). And the missus never criticizes Sams affection for chair before the fire that worn-ou- t NO OBLIGATION SALINA MOTOR CO. REED LORENTZEN, Prop. FUTURE DENTIST From where I sit ... It s A Dr. HAROLD CRANDALL Advertisement For Prompt Service, Call Collect o w e ii 25,000.00 300,000.00 The worlds most modern tractor thats what owners call the Unidrive gives versal "Jeep." Its steady-gaitepalling power at speeds of 2!2 miles per hour and up. Its less tiring . . . easy to drive . more comfortable. And when field work is done, the "Jeep" is ready to speed up a score of other farm jobs. 4 1917 Phone 65 Cop)r:ght, and his mellow glass of beer and pipe at the end of a long day. From where I sit, that prescription would apply to most human relationships. Criticism rarely rouses anything but resentment. But an open mind whether its applied to a womans choice of hats, or a husbands preference for a pipe and a moderate glass of beer or two leads to the conclusion that theres right on both sides. 1947, United States Brewers Uuundatior LIST OF CANDIDATES ; MUNICIPAL ELECTION, SALINA CITY, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 WE BELIEVE IN IT VOTE THE REPUBLICAN CITIZENS O O : For Mayor BARRETT STANLEY CITIZENS For Councilman (4-ye- ar Term) For Councilman Term) LYNFORD ANDERSON For Councilman Term) BRICE ANDERSON For Councilman For Councilman (2-ye- ar Term) (2-yc- ar SAMMY JORGENSEN For Recorder CHARLES R. LARSEN For Treasurer 4TH. For Mayor For Councilman Term) JOHN JORGENSEN OSMER K. NIELSEN NOVEMBER For Mayor MORONI L. JENSEN For Councilman Term) BOYD PETERSON H. ALFORD JENSEN TICKET: For Mayor VERONO K. LONG For Councilman Term) HORACE HORNE (4-ye- ar : o STATE OF UTAH, County of Sevier, (4-ye- (2-ye- ar LEONARD NIELSEN V. L. RASMUSSEN (4-ye- ar (2-ye- ar Term) KENNARD LARSON EVAN H. M1CKELSEN DAIL PROM'S For Recorder For Recorder BERYL JENSEN MERNA JOHNSON For Treasurer For Treasurer VERN I VIE YEN ETA MORLEY For Recorder For Treasurer ss. I, the undersigned. City Recorder in and for Salina City, County of Sevier, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of all candidates for offices duly nominated, and to be voted for in said City, at the Municipal Election, to be held November 4, 1947, as appears on file in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. Paid Political Advertisement 1 (SEAL) I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 23rd day of October, 1947. CHARLES R. LARSEN, City Recorder. |