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Show Mrs. Brooks Curtis of Salina, and Mrs. Carma Lee Beck of Centerfield, were in Salt Lake last week. They visited at the home of Mrs. Buddy Bastian, and assisted in celebrating the of the birthday anniversary hostess. Mrs. Edgar Christensen enterMr. and Mrs. Onest Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders were in Salt Lake City the past tained members in the Literary were transacting business in week. On Sunday, they attend- Club at her home Wednesday Heber City, Wednesday. Return- ed an anniversary dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Peters. Mrs. Peters was hostess, and September 25th was the anniversary of her birthday. afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served at 2 oclock. The afternoon program was opened with prayer by Mrs. Cornelia Anderson. Group singing followed. The club lesson was given a Reed Thorpe, former Salina by Mrs. Janie Nielson. resident, and now making his Mr. and Mrs. Bud Springer home in Salt Lake City, was a were Salt Lake City visitors the Saturon business visitor here of the week. fore part day. ing, they visited with Frank Thorne, father of Mrs. Sanders, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorne in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fox and Mrs. Ethel Madsen, who visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Onest Nielson, left for their home in Columbia, Tuesday. Mrs. Rae E. Noyes was in Mrs. Leonard Christensen enMrs. Frank Selack entertainFork from Wednesday tertained members of her club Spanish tfie ed for members in Thursday to Saturday of last week visiting evening. Dinner was Bridge Club, with luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday at the Shaheen Cafe. In served served at 8 oclock at Shaheens. Calvin Jewkes. of 500 the game played at the followTwo tables were in play ing the hour, and prizes in the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Selack, game were won by Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs, Max Sorenson, Mr. Sorenson and Mrs. Dan and Mrs. Vernal Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe were picnicing Sunday afternoon at the Belnap Ranger Staand enjoying the beautiful JJ tion, it Fall scenery. Common Sense And Arithmetic Show Why Our Fire & Auto Insurance Gives You MORE VALUE & Christensen home, prizes were won by Mrs. Hugh Bird, Mrs. Paul Bastian and Mrs. Clyde Okerlund. Mrs. Elsworth was a guest. De-Lan- Sunday visitors at the home Mrs. Joe Nelson entertained at a social evening Monday. Following visiting hours, a light luncheon was served by the hostess. Eight members were present. Mrs. Bernice Mickelson entertained in honor of the anniversary of her birthday on September 29th. Felicitatons were extended the hostess, and visiting was enjoyed for the afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served at 4 oclock.' Von Mickelson, a teacher in the Monticello and Mrs. Mickelson schools, were dinner guests in the evening. They left later to attend the U.E.A. Convention in Salt Lake City. Members in the Sorosic Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Ray Rasmussen, September 28th. During the lesson hour, Phil Herbert gave a lecture on his experiences in Italy, and showed pictures taken while there. Seventeen members were present, and guests included Mrs. Phil Herbert of Provo; Mrs. Von Herbert of Salina; Mrs. Mary Ellen Draper and Mrs. Christensen of Redmond. Refreshments were served by the hostess. De-Llo- of Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill and daughter of Dragerton; Mr. Eugene Wilson, employed in Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson and Mrs. Leon Wayman and Mrs. Salt Lake City by the x left last Monday for Detroit, Alberta Davis of Price. Concrete Company, accompanied Michigan, where they will take by Miss Jill Walker, secretary Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rasmussen for the Harrison Bros. ..Supply, delivery on a new diesel truck. Red-E-Mi- of Soldiers Summit, visited Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Nielson day and Saturday at the home were in Salt Lake City, Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rasnight to see the stage play, mussen. were in Salina, Wednesday. They visiting relatives and transacting business for the day. were tTIrttSSalinaun was to be, they didnt know how to get there. We ran into them on Flat Top, and they wanted to get to Sheep Valley. It isnt so far as the crow flies, but its a long way if you dont know where it is, and these men aren t crows. They are doing a fine I job, and should be complimented. But how can you expect to by 4 put them in strange country with Hugh Bird roads runnin every way and they know where they are? With Robert Burr handling Would suggest they get a few the pitching chores with the local men who know this counskill of a veteran, the Wolves try East of North Sevier to won their fourth game of the year 18 to 1. Burr struck out 4 of the Badgers, and had good support when it was needed. He allowed only three hits, and kept the hits well scattered. The Wolves looked anything but good on offense. Eight men struck out. They combined to get 8 hits off the pitching of Duncan.- - Ted Sorenson-go- t the big hit of the game, a triple, to drive in two runs. The defense of the Wolves was solid again, and turned in many fine defensive attempts. The game for five innings was anyones game. Each team picked up one run in the first, and the score remained as such until the sixth, when the Wolves pushed across 9 big ones. This is the last home game of the season. The Manti Templars play host to the Wolves, Thursday, October 6th. Game time is 3 oclock. If the Wolves can win this one, they will be tied with Gunnison for the league lead with 5 wins and one loss. There will have to be a playoff on the week end with Duard, and visited several days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vasho Gravis of Hooperre parents to the Navy man. Saliua, Sevier County, Utah FrL, Oct. 7, 1960 Page help them out on such searches. Probably the Posse would be happy if a few local Jeep owners joined them? Its a worthwhile organization, and one that could mean the difference between life and death for most any of us. Sporls Call It Pays Buy LocaMy - Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Henkle of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Young, Mrs. Arcadia, California, were house game. Mr. and Mrs. Earlin Jensen Raymond Colby and children, guests at the home of Mr. and visited over the week end in and Vickie Carpenter were sight- Mrs. Wayne Peterson over the Flagstaff, Arizona at- - the home seeing at Bryce Canyon Nation- week end. Friday evening, the visitors were dinner guests of of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson. al Park, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulson in Redhead, at Kingsbury Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tatton re- Redmond. daughters, Katherine, Janell and turned to Manti, Monday evenMrs. Hilda Gates, Mrs. Ira RasLillian, accompanied by Mrs. ing. They are parents of Mrs. mussen and Mrs. Bernice MickEphraim Taylor of Loa, made a Bennie Heath, and were here Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hatch and SERVICE Evan II. Mickelson SOUTHERN AGENCY Tel: JA Salina, Utah vacation and sightseeing motor for the week end. trip over the week end. They visited Boulder, Escalante, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shepherd Tropic in Utah, and Paige and and children left Thursday of Glen Canyon Dam. last week on a motor trip to Denver, Colorado. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wall of wgth Mr. and Mrs. Albert TayVenice, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo'n-i.r- d lor and at the home of Mr. and Christensen were vacation- Mrs. Dick Taylor. Albert and ing in Downey, California from Dick are brothers of Mrs. Thursday to Monday. elson motored North on Wednesday for a days visit with Mrs. Olive Peterson in Santaquin, and at the home of Mrs. LaPreal Cary in Provo. Mrs. Byron Probert and children of Scipio, visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen. Mrs. Lloyd Hatch, accompanied by Mrs. Erma Hatch of and Mrs. Lucile Johnson of Aurora, motored to Spanish Fork, Wednesday and visited for the day with Mrs. Thad The group assisted the hostess in celebrating the anniversary of her birthday. Ran into a couple of the Sevier County Jeep Posse crews Sunday while they were looking for their way back to civilization. Because of the radios in the Jeeps, the crews knew the Keith Longs of Salina, and the Paul Johnsons of Richfield had been found, but these boys were trying to find the rest of the posse, and even though they knew where the rendezvou Koo-share- ts that time... Tor-gerso- n. Mrs. Reed Lorentzen presided at open house in compliment to the anniversary of her natal day, Monday. Friends and neighb&rs called to extend felicitations in honor of the day. Visiting was enjoyed, and the hostess served a dainty luncheon in the late afternoon. a & iff hi 5 t- AND : F ALL -- 0E Pfc. Arden Horne, who has eny joyed a furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Horne, will report on October 9th at Fort Hood, Texas, according to U. S. Army orders. Pfc. Horne recently returned from a Army service in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Horne, and a brother, left with the service man from Salina on Thursday, traveling by automobile to the Army base in Texas. wonderful sun-flamele- ss 6 ' yS,'X-- n electric hea, electric light. Drying clothea costs only about is dean and is economical- ,ectricaHy & safe as load NOW... Wins less, r cl0,V,rdecirie e, ect,ic dealer dryers will 'ded be No, -- g ,oboyoVyMw. 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