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Show Kaye Nielson, a student at Snow College, visited over the week end with Mrs. Iva Monger at the Salina Hotel. The Bridge Club were entertained Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Bryce Johnson Dinner was nrudat 8 oclock and covers were laid for 16 members Small tables were arranged for the gam'1, following the dinner hour When scores cure totaled, lugh score prizes w'ere awarded to Wesley and Jerry Cherry, with Mrs. Cherry also winner of the grand slam prize. No-Ilo- JANUARY 28, THE SAUNA SIN. SAUNA. UTAH PACE st Mrs. McKay Mickelson and Utah's 209 latahtus, which son, Dennis, of Venice, visited Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Fred secured in 170 crashes In 1934, and which involved 232 drivers, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Prows Mickelson. resulted in an economic loss of were host and hostess at a dm- Marshall and Mrs. Norm Mr. $22 000 000, tie Utah Safety D.nner party Sunday evening today. Tabu- ner was served at 7 oclock to and four sons, returned to their Council all lations in home on will not Provo, Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins, a with Mr. fur visit be available several Mr. days following B weeks, Mr and Mrs J. Roper, but the Count estimated that and Mis. D. M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen, the total will le close to 17,000 and Mrs. J. M. Christensen and and will have involved 23,000 He host and hostess. A spirited with i early 5,000 per- drivers, was 500 of game progressive sons 'injured the pastime of the evening Mrs. 27" of the 232 fatal accident Roper and Mr. Anderson were drivers were n the year winners of score prizes. age group, and were thus direct- ly responsible for nearly $6,- Guy Sorenson, who was in 000,000 in ecoromic losses to the returne has Salma lat week, state. However, it was pointed to his work in Salt Lake Ci y. out, this record showed an im- Mrs Sorenson has returned from over this age groups the at Salina Ilospita surgery Rev. Robert H. Harper record in 1953 and IS convalescing nicely at t e Mans Nature and Need. Collisions involved 120 of the family home. Ussn for January W: Genesis 1: tTriverr ."ccTdTr oMhem 2: Romans 3: 2i; Hebrews 37 of them hit off Psalms olden ran the 8: road, Text: C Mr. and Mrs. Harold Massey In the first of Genesis we read pedestiians, and 28 in other and children, Trena, Bruce and God created man in his own tjpes of crashes. that Debra, motored from Salt Lake, and gave him dominion over image There were no fatal accident Sunday and visited during the all the works of his hands, includdrivers in the and Mrs. Ruth with year Massey day ing all living things. But under the Mrs. Maggie Elben. to the evil, through temptation 1 16-2- 5 served dinner at 8 oclock, and covers were marked for 12 To- gether with club members, Mrs. Errol Mickelson, Mrs Reed Ilan- sen and Mrs. Neal Mortensen w'ere guests. The first and sec- ond score prizes were won by Mrs. Mickelson and Mrs. Ted Sorenson. , y 26-i- l; J. 57-6- 3 c s' ; rLir C I1 hi J C .j&r: TV VIEWS MEDICS . . . MaJ. Gen. Leonard D. Heaton performs delicate operation at Walter Reed hospital while TV color camera films scene. Surgeon wears chest mike and earphones to keep In touch with students in viewing room. serpent, man became disobedient to the law of God and was dnven from Eden, never to return. And the evil disposition of Cam soon broke out in all his descendants. The old theologian traced all the misery of men to sin and found in the fierce convulsions of nature an evidence of man's fall en estate. In writing to the Romans, Paul declared that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory ol God. What Is sin? The ancients and many people of the present day have confined sins chiefly to the doing of that which should not be done. Jesus showed that the essence of sin is leaving undone the good that ought to be done It is falling short of the glory of God, failing to do his will. But sins in the act come from sin in the heart. Evil desires and evil motives dictate the course a man pursues and translates his inner sin into outward sms. Sin is corruption in the heart. Out of the heart are the issues of life." Only the power of God can reach the heart and make it clean. The veneer of culture and all the schemes and systems apart from God will profit nothing. Jesus comes In a wondrous way to take our souls place and bring to us the gift of power over sm and the assurance of rich and abundant life, now and evermore. Only in Americas Ffrst-Choc- o These First-Choic- e - - . . u T Result in Economic Loss Of S22 faillion 1 Mrs Louis Merrill entertain- ed Thursday evening at dinner and an evening of bridge at the The hostess home. Merrill it Utahs 209 Traffic Fatalities in 1S54 1;, . SlIAW RaHPOP faPWQ vuiiugu Time Out For Ginger, a play sponsored by the Ephraim Lions Club, has been scheduled for Feb 2 and 3 at the Snow Col- lege Auditorium. The case is made up of local townspeople end members of the college stu- dent body. Joseph W. Crane will direct the play. Whats it all about? Well, first of all, there is this man who likes to make speeches, and in his girls words, they lead To a strange disease called hoof-in- Howard Carols the mouth. speech to the local high school puts him on the spot because he says that everyone should be permitted to do just what he wants to do. Sounds good, but his words came home too soon, each daughter turns up with something that she wants to do. Well, Ginger tops them all when she turns out for football, end if that is not enough, shes or the best one on the team not to give away any secrets, it -- lias to age group A comparison between the 1953 and 1954 Utah record shuws 17V0 increase in collisions, 27',' decrease m running off the decrease in auto- load, 22 pedestrian fatalities, and a 53 increase in miscellaneous tpes of fatal accidents. The 176 fatal crashes were 9 fewer than in 1953, but there were more multiple-fata- l crashes in 1954, which caused the total fatality figure to be the same both jears The economic loss includes damage; hospital medical and related expenses; insurance claims; wage losses; reduced earning capacities and many other costs. They are puted on a formula, fixing a basic figure of $110,000 for each and on a ratio of one dea property 6'cl, feat. Gerry Ashman did a good the boards until going the foul route. Truscott and Darnell were the top men for Wasatch, garnering 14 and 10 points respectively. Box score: LEAGUE NORTH SEVIER Team Standing W Richfield North Sevier 2 Waj ne 2 L job cm 0 out via 1 South Sevier Wasatch Academy Jan 28th Schedule North Sevier at Riehfitld South Sevier at Wasatch 0 . . Jan. 21st Results North Sevier 43, Wasatch Richfield 59, Wajne 47 33 A wun by North Sevier tonight at Richfield will throw them into a tie with the Wildcats for top position in the North Sevier basketball league, while a loss would tie them with Wayne for death to 35 juries to 235 2nd spot, and if South Sevier 0 property-damag- e accidents. The should win, it would be a three Long 4 5 is modified Ditlevsen $110,000 figure way tie The chances for victory downward in cases of multiple- - are good 'if the Wolves continue G. Ashman 2 2 ' 0 4 death accidents, and in cases of to f.ght and are up for the Burr 1 or 2 deaths in a city over imonly game. But the Wildcats are 9 43 17 17 Totals the year. proving fast, and will be out to An unusually fine record was hold onto top spot. Wasatch Academy ... 8 9 24 33 set by 7 Utah cities with a popu- 9 16 34 43 Friday night, the Wolves North Sevier lation above 5,000 by remaining showed a lot of class and imdurWithout a single fatality provement in topping Wasatch j the year By s0 doing they THE SALINA SUN Academy on the North Sevier w'ill receive a special award court, 43 to 33. The shooting of from the National Safety Published every Friday at SaJohnson, with 14, and Christenell. The 7 cities are: Logan, sen, with 12, was good, and the lma, Utah. Entered at the Post Cedar City, South Salt Lake, teamwork and spirit indicated Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clas- s Murray, Tooele, American Fork the Wolves have found themmatter, under the act of and Springville. For American to de hard will and be Congress of March 3, 1879. selves, nt 111 19 12 13 Fork, it is the third successive year with such a record, and the second successive year for Springville. 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