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Show DECEMBER 1, 1950 THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH children, formerly of Atwater, lucu amvai in uiai Calif are visit ng with Mr. and be disp immediately Mrs Thorval Andreason. They Panguitch Hatchery, will be here during the service have had the most Winter, with its hazards for for winter driving. of T, Sgt. James E. Eustace, who mackinaw hatching motorists and Pedestrians must be cautious. pedeslians alike, is serving on a training mission The fingerlinj is just ahead. Icy roads and poor past. must bear in mind They that in England, in the U. S. Ground visibility will make motoring visibility will be less in the will be planted in F Air Corps. Mackinaw trout and walking dangerous. Death months to come, and that the established in Bear I and in- stopping distance for a have injuries always Mrs. Hilda Gates entertained moving as Fishlake. These for members in the family at creased in the months of ice and automobile has been increased the two bodies dinner on Thanksgiving Day. snow. Only caution and watch- eight or ten times over the Utahonly a mack where fulness can prevent such an in- stopping distance of last summer. Turkey, with all the fixins, was crease lation can live. It a this Pedestrians must realize that a year. served at 2 oclock, and covers no lake will supporl motorist The automobile manufacturers may desire to stop and were laid for 20. are building more safety into not be able to do so, because of unless it is deep eno tain what is kn Kent Petty left Thursday for cars than ever before. The the condition of the road. The thermocline. must motorist brakes are be better. The lights are extra cautious Salt Lake. He will register at The State Fish an the University of Utah for the better. Tire design and com- while he is learning over again also anni partment position has been especially im- the feel of winter driving. The arrival of winter quarter. 50,000 bl time when for winter proved pedestrians and driving. Highfish, which were sei Mrs. Bertha Herbert visited way planning departments are motorists alike are adjusting ot compliments of the with her sister, Mrs. Noah Pitt, building safer roads. But all of winter conditions, is the most Wildlife Service froi this of time of is all. thrown dangerous safety margin Thanksgiving and the week end. Parents must realize the new Consequences, New 1 She returned to Roosevelt, Sun- away if the motorist increases formerly known as conditions caused by the change New day, accompanied by Mr. and his speed and decreases his cauMexico. of seasons. is tion It because he has their been if proMrs. Duane Buchanan and twins, duty, These sun fish are Jack and Jill, who visited at the vided with greater mechanical they wish to avert tragedy, to ed in Clear Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest safety. The only thing which properly instruct their children where they will be i Herbert, and with relatives in will prevent Utah from having a in the use of winter toys. A small age for the bass thi child does not remember last Glenwood. better record than last year is winter ever, the blue gills ai and its dangers. a game fish, am ed the senseless waste of this extra Be cautious! Be humane! Take Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson seldom grow 1 they of now available time to save a life! safety were joined for dinner Thanks- margin nine inches in length giving Day by Mr. and Mrs. Alvide a tasty morsel. bert Poulson, parents of Mrs. Peterson, and Mr, and Mrs. Bill NORTH SEVIER HIGH NEWS Poulson of Redmond, and Mr. Lit and Mrs. Bryce Johnson, Salina. F.F.A. Queen Contestant Three lovely girls have been Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peterson chosen for F.F.A. Sweetheart at were host and hostess at a famNorth Sevier High School. They ily dinner Thanksgiving Day. are: Gayle Jackson, representThose present were Mr. and Mrs. Word has just been received the ing sophomore class; Doris that the Salt Lake City, No' Sidney Neilson of Richfield; Mr. State of Utah has 42,000 the Junior class, and Mrs. Newell Neilson and Simper from mackinaw Utahs new green i enroute from eggs and Valleen Stevens from the children of Greenwich; Mr. and automobile Canada. license pla1 J. Saskatchewan, Perry senior class. The queen will be Mrs. Mazel Neilson and childon the night of the Egan reports that the eggs are ing turned out at a rai selected ren of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs, complimentary from the Can- than 2,000 sets a dj annual F.F.A. Ball. Arlon Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. adian government, and were ob- state prison, and shoul tained through the efforts of M. for distribution by tl Floyd Mickelson and Mr. and Lyceum Mrs. Marlin Mickelson of Salina. J. Madsen, chief of the fisheries of December, accordir The first lyeeum of the year Covers were laid for 30, and will be Mr. Madsen obtained rick Healy, Jr., chairn division. Dec. presented Tuesday, dinner was served at 1:30. 5th. by the U.S.A.C.. It will be these eggs through cooperation State Tax Commission This year, to reduo a Science Demonstration. This with Dr. Rosson of the UniverMr. and Mrs. Austin Mecham should of Saskatchewan. The of sity to the plal eggs be one of the prove were host and hostess at a din- best lyceums of the are being shipped express. Upon ing picked up by tru year. ner Thanksgiving Day at the prison and hauled dire Mecham home. Guests included League Meetings six tax commission Mrs. William Mecham of Salina; On Friday, the league meet- these uniforms, the uniforms are rather than storing th Mr. and Mrs. Champ Chester and ings will be held. The girls will now complete for the entire capitol building, a n daughters, Linda, Paula and have as their speaker, Mrs. Verle group. shipping them out froi Jackie Lynn, of Ogden; Mrs. Peterson, who will speak on Yearbook Mr. Healy emphas Doris Sanders and daughter, Women Who Make History." while the plates may ediDwight Crosier, yearbook Janice, and Miss Shirley Miller tor, has told us that almost all before December 15tl ol Salt Lake City. Mrs. Chester Band not be possible to isi Seven new uniforms have of the yearbook pictures are sooner because the and children visited with Mrs. prin William Mecham over the holi- been purchased for the band now finished, and the book is and property tax ratei this year. With the addition of well underway. be completed before tl day week end. Shall We Kill, Die Or Live? , KEEP YOUR FOOD COSTS DO VlVT&VGKsVOVj YRXCES i WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF CHRISTMAS CANDY & NUTS Popular Brands MILK SPAGHETTI APPLE SAUCE PORK & 2 Franco-America- n Mussel mans BEANS BABY FOODS Pierces Gerbers CHILI CON CARNE SOUP MIX 3 2 STANBY PINEAPPLE for 33c LIBBYS FRUIT COCKTAIL 24 37c 24 35c LIBBYS PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 oz 37c for 24c TOMATO JUICE 46 oz 23c 33c LIBBYS PEAS 11c WILSONS 19c IGA VIENNA SAUSAGE 20c B & M 31c SLICED BEEF 25c LIBBYS GRAPE NUTS VEL for 25c 23c Cudahys Carnation 50c for 24 Betty Crocker CORN FLAKES 4 13 oz Large RAIN DROPS Garden 303 2 for 35c CORN BEEF HASH BEEF STEW 2 4 oz. 1 4 39c lb. 2 i for 39c 43c 4 oz 35c glass MIXED VEGETABLES 17c Canada Makes Market Dixons I THHggBBPa Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson of Friday afternoon, Mrs. J. B. Roper was hostess to members of the Salina Bridge Club. Three small tables were arranged for luncheon, served at 2 oclock. In the bridge game, prizes were won by Mrs. J. M. Christensen and Mrs. Leon Newton. Mrs. L. A. Hugentobler was presented with a guest prize. Mrs. Roper entertained for eight club members and Mrs. Rae E. Noyes, Mrs. Hugentobler, Mrs. Charles Larsen of Salina, and Mrs. Thelma Murphy of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Thurland Hampton were dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Gates in Salt Lake City. Mrs. L. Hampton, mother of Thurland, who visited the past week at the Salina home of the Hamptons, returned to Price, Sunday. guests Friday at the home Mrs. Rosella Ivie. of Payson, are visiting this week with Lowell Atkin and Sharon Martin. The visitors are returns vacation, ing from a touring Nevada, Arizona and Mexico. To them, Mexico, the Enchanted Land,, became more enchanted upon the visit to and Nogales. two-week- During the Thanksgiving holiday, visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Briggs were Mrs. Maud Briggs, mother of Mr. Briggs, of American Fork; Miss Mrs. Tom Jensen of Mt. PleasFay Briggs, a member of the visited Saturday at the home of at the ant, University faculty Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. La- of Mayor and Mrs. A. C. Prows. Mar Brown of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Myrlin Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Black and and son, Craig, of Ogden, and children of Torrey, were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hal Willardson of guests Thanksgiving Day at the Provo, joined the family of Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren and Mrs. Irvin Hansen for dinBarger, parents of Mrs. Black. ner on Thanksgiving Day. They also visited over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Larsen are G. F. Monger of the Salina in Calif, for a two weeks visit who has been transacting Mrs. Mr. and of home Hotel, at the Marsell Larsen. The family re- Lusiness at South Bend, Oregon, the past week, returned sides at Norwalk, Calif. Her-moril- lo Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Carlson of and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson were dinner guests Thanksgiving Salt Lake, were house guests Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. last week at the home of Mrs. Hilda Gates. Dean Housekeeper in Provo. Thanksgiving Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Murphy, were Helen Pinneo, mother of Mrs. Murphy, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sorenson and Mrs. Frank Pinneo of Murand Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Soren- ray; Mrs. Zip Gwyther, twin sisson attended the 32nd Annual ter of Mrs. Murphy, her husLivestock Show and Auction band and their sons, Lynn and Sale, held at Ogden, Novem- Tim, of Kaysville. ber 11th to 15th. Mr. and Mrs. George Ridd, Miss Mary Bell Ivie, student Dixie Ridd and Mrs. Loring Nielat the B.A.C., Cedar City; Drew son and son, Michael, of RichHaight, student at the A.C., field, returned Sunday from a Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Haight, holiday week end in Northern parents of Drew, were dinner Utah. They joined the family Mr. and Mrs. Tell Gardner and children of Richfield, visited Sunday at the Lowell Atkin home. Mrs. Gardner is a sister to Mr. Atkin. Miss La Juana Sorenson, a student at the University of Utah, visited during the college holiday vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sorenson. The student was accompanied by Miss Margaret Linenger of Trento, Missouri, also a student at the U., and roommate of Miss Sorenson. On Thanksgiving Day, the Sorensons were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Dalton of Circle-villand C. W. Sorenson of Mt. Pleasant. e. Mrs. James E. 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