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Show 4-- W- - J A sfV 1 i-- i K -- iV v V . K FORTY-SECON- ? . SALINA. YEAR D SEVIER COUNTY. UTAH, DECEMBER 9, I960 NO. 20 Sevier County Has 58 Students $ ? easoro Attending B.Y.U. Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, They have made Aurora their home since that time, and are g residents of Seviei County. Mrs. Sorensen was the former Clarissa Jensen of Salina. She has been an ardent and active member of the L.D S. Church, 'holding many positions in the auxiliaries. Years ago, She reoeived the Golden Gleaner award and a service pin' for 35 years as a Primary teacher. Mr. Sorensen has filled two long-terL.D.S. missions, and served as a member of the Ward bishopric. He was also President of the North Sevier Stake for several years. Also active on a civic level, he served for ten years as a Sevier County Commissioner, as well as offices on a community level. y life-lon- Child Welfare is the topic outlined for December by the Auxiliary to the American Le- gi0n Post No. 36, it was an- nounced by the Captain, Mrs. Onest Nielson. Mrs. Frank Se- lack is chairman for the months activities, Donations during the month are made to every welfare program like the baby clinic, children's crippled hospital, health program and many others. To assist in creating special funds ?or the many projects, the aux- Hiary ladies have completed a beautiful silk quilt, displayed in the Telluride window. The rnoney received from the sale wju be used in local welfare projects, m Cars Collide At City Intersection Two cars were damaged, but occupants escaped with minor crash at bruises in a two-ca- r 4:30 p.m. December 1st on the corner of Second East and First South Streets in Salina. Highway Trooper Bud Larsen, who reported a car investigated, driven by Donald J. Gibb, 17, of Redmond, and traveling West on 1st North, crashed into the right rear of a car traveling North and driven by Mrs. Nellie H. Hatch, 43, Salina. Mr. Gibb he did informed Trooper Larsen . . , , . ve i no i see m e TT a Ume, and when he applied his brakes, he was unable to stop before the crash. With Mrs. Hatch at the time of the accident was her son, Scott, Lee, 1 Vz . jears. Work Day Set Ski Site, Saturday Fathers And Sons Banquet Attracts Overflow Crowd An overflow crowd attended the Third Ward Fathers and Sons Banquet, held December 1st in the Ward Recreation Hall. Ths was the first ward banquet k5nd snce it was decided o change from a Stake to a Ward basis. . Similar banquets are planned in all other Wards r in the North Stake. A tasty hot ham dinner was prepared by the Relief Society, and served by the Gleaner Girls. The meal was interspersed with a short program, with Ray Blackham as master of ceremonies. Leo Mower, Ward Scoutmaster. conducted a short Court of Honor at the conclusion of the banquet. Awards were made to: Robert Overhot Brad spherd and Dennis Bird, Tenderfoot badges; Gary Hansen, 2nd class Se-:.Q- ........ wood- In Holiday ht Niel-churc- h - South Pacific Being Presented This Robins To Attend Week By Snow College Theatre Players Market Assembly In Kansas City Pro-Albe- - -- City-Hal- - P3 Cap-Prow- Ern-vo- ! Young Mother Injured By Pistol Shot later mow and untey Promisin' knee. She was given emer- gency treatment at the Salina late Monday was transferred from the Gunnison Valley Hospital to Salt Lake, where the lead was to be re- - ad ture fell in November at the uems ll S. Jeep Posse Elame Temporary Officers and Melvin Briggs will serve as meeting will be held at Sha-th- e heens Cafe, commencing at 7:30 secretary - treasurer. Held in the American Legion p m. It is not a dinner meeting. Civic Center, the meeting was Purpose of the organization is attended by a representative k serve the sheriffs office in drive vehicle 7Iand' 7mer7encv work as Broun "of tbe area as weij as we as Promote Sood fellowship. Sheriff Rex Huntsman and De- Initiation fee is $10 00, with tv Sheriff Murvin Colby. set at $1.50 per month. dues Applications are now being The regular collection of old, used newspapers in Salina by the Boy Scouts will be held this 2OCI6iy 9500 f00t level, and 13 inches at articles at the opening of a De- he 78QQ f00t level near Goose- - cember Bazaar tomorrow (Sat- berry Ranger Station. Urday) at three oclock in the A total of 3 56 inches of mois- - Relief Society Room. The many 950O foot level. This, when com- pared to November 1959, with 1.77 inches of moisture, and November 1958, with 1.24 inch- es of moisture, isgood for this time of year. The lower levels did not re- ceive as much moisture, but are Justice Grant Jorgensen held tiU above tbe lastot,w40 yearsJ court in Salina, December 3rd, Gooseberry Ranger Station had r inches of moisture young man was fined r54 to November 1960, compared interfering with a 1.23 inches in November 1959, The young and .95inches in .November 1958. a here from man, neighboring Studies on soil moisture taken town, plead guilty to the charge. the Forest Service indicate bF He was arrested on November 27 when local firemen were at- - that the soil moisture is at an low in the Sheep An acting First Lieutenant and eceived by the acting secretary-a- n tempting to extinguish a fire in alarming Creek Watershed drainage. A acting secretary - treasurer treasurer for membership in the a 1955 Buick at the Premium is badly year good precipitation 2 a.m. about Oil station vere named Monday night as organization. Anyone interested needed for as well the forests, contact before Mr. in should the organizBriggs the initial step to as the for farms, replenish the ation of a North Sevier Division December 15th, when a second soil moisture and usable water of the Sevier County Sheriffs meeting is scheduled, at which Jeep Possee. Reed Lorentzen was time permanent officers will be elected to the lieutenants post, elected. .The December 15th rt s. working; Larry Crane, merit badge in horsemanship; Steven Mrs. Delmer K. Wilson was Prows, merit badge in woodwork; Vaughn Mower, merit painfully injured in a hunting Qn November 29, the monthly badges in citizenship in the com- - accident with her husband Sun- - snow survey and precipitation munity, swimming and music; day afternoon. Mrs. Wilson was ata was recorded at the Sheep A work day for this Saturday, December 10th, at the ski area by the Gooseberry Ranger Station, has been scheduled by offi- - ar pub 1C health and insect life; cers of the association. Volun- Bw-ards-, Star badge and teers are being asked to donate in ?nsect llfe- ent badSes coma days work, which will naarksmanshlPhmery and plete the project, and put the ski Plumbmg area in readiness for the Win- - G. M. Burr, district chairman, Dress students from SeSanta Claus made one of three are vier County attending Brigscheduled pre - Christmas visits ham Young University in Provo to Salina, Saturday afternoon, this semester. and hundreds of youngsters Brigham Young University, were on hand to greet him as he with 10,305 students, is one of came roaring into town on the the largest universities in the Salina Fire Truck. Due to the intermountain area. It is operlack of snow on Salina streets, ated by the Church of Jesus Santa was forced to land his Christ of Latter-da- y and Samts, sleigh in the hills West of town, is made up of 58 departments in at which point the firemen pick11 colleges. It grants the bached him up. demasters and doctors elors, The visit was sponsored by the grees. Retail Trades committee of the The county students attending Salina Chamber of Commerce, are as follows: and they provided a special treat Richard K. Brown and Thann of cotton candy for the youngHanchett, Annabella. sters. Kent V. Freeman and Hazel J. HERE SATURDAY Fairer, Aurora, A second visit by the Jolly Naomi Anderson, Neal P. One is scheduled for Saturday, Buc Marvin C. Magleby and December 10th, and again Deharie Lee Staples, Elsinore. cember 17th, between 1 and 4 Henry Nielsen, Glenwood. m. at the Telluride Power Co. p Barbara 'Beck, Farral D. Gay building. Last minute orders Jr., Richard R. Owens and Sheri-ly- n can be placed at that time, and Shipp, Joseph. the special cotton candy treat Soren Andersen, Sharon Burr, will again be provided. DelBruce Braithwaite, Mack CHRISTMAS LOOK bert Ence, Louise Elnora Haa- Salina took on the Sunday, sen Sarah Jeanette Hill, Ralph Christmas ORDERS TAKING Santa Claus look, when civic visited afternoon with in hundreds Salina, Saturday Clifford Jones, James King and service of and turned of received orders from all them for items should be he sure to organizations youngsters, and remember son Ferry w- Peterson, Alan Eve. He is shown here talking over the wishes of several kiddies, with with to out, deliver Christmas together volunteers, manj Tyrus Washburn, Laurel Kay more the overhead lights in the turn. their hang waiting Washburn, Monroe, downtown area, decorate the Vearl Martin Jensen and Ellen street and provide special effects. Dee Mickelsen, Redmond. The project was an underRebecca Ann Anderson, Gregof the Salina Civic Bettertaking ory Jay Applegate, Diane Bartment League, under the chairley, Alan Sterling Bossard, lone manship of Vern Burns. The A major event of the Snow Mark Christensen as the Bradley, Nad Richard Brown, lights were handled by the Ridocseason will as Ben Luther fessor; Canning Ray Butler, Evelyn Chris- - College theater ing Club, Firemen and Lions, week with this cur as Richard CapBillis; presentation tensen Linda Christensen Karen Cannaday with the Telluride Power Co. Harward, Robert Juan Henrie, f the fabulous musical, South tain George Brackett, and Gerthe hook-upThe big handling for Thursas scheduled Bob aid Carter M a x Harmon Jensen, Clyde Pacific, McCaffrey. tree was secured Amerithe by and is W. Professor Crane nights. LarFriday Saturday day, Joseph Duane Larsen, David Roger annual Industry Trade Ass7i- - can Legion, with the Junior RodOne of the more popular director of the production. He is t, sen, David M. Lorensen, Kaye Assem51v of the National 7;. Commerce getting Marquardson, Winifred Nielsen, gers and Hammersteins always- assisted by David Chugg, Duane Association of Livestock Auction Jhamber tfeS for indlvidual SmaiL Marjory Anne Nielson, Lola Og- - popular musicals, South Paci- W. Ryan and Mrs. Winnie Clark. Markets ln Kansas City Mo sectors. The community tree was Reserved seat tickets are on tv .. IfttU tn 11tU UfAMMit den Elaine Peterson Roberta L ic made national favorites out on the Piaced l lawn. A - sale at the Snow Enaof Some such numbers ticket College Rickardson Ronald A Ross Robins, Salina Auction Com- - speciaI effect decoration was er- Is chanted There office, Evening, David Marie sandra Roundy, pany, Salina. jected near the large tree by Merril Sampson, Nelson Glenn Nothin Like A Dame, and I'm Mr. Robins will take office as members of the Legion Auxil- A of Wonderful In With Love Pahvant Guy. Chapter, Daughters Williams, Lynnette Young, Dar' The cast of more than 59, is the Pioneers, will hold the De- - director from this state in the ary. rell R. Zufelt, Richfield. Lights were turned on Sunday be- - trade association ..of Nationally . . Gaylon M. Burr, Kathleen L. headed by Donna Smith, who cember meeting on the 16th, and will continue burnnight, role Nellie at the The :of Pw!1I p.m. .2 meeting kets. He ginning Gurney, Dorothy M. Johnson, jForbush; be until New Years. inaugurated s ing will be held at the home of James C. Larsen, Rae Lynn Rss Bumgardner, as into office at an installation banEVENTS PLANNED as 870 Mortensen Mrs. tain Deloy Nielson, and Lee Ray Rasmussen, Becque; Kaye more events of the sea- quet Saturday night, Dec. 10th Many reDee Lt. as are West Bullock Main. Members Mary; Bloody Salina. son are being planned throughn at the Hotel Muelebach Art Barron Alma Bastian De- - Joseph Cable; Norman Alverson quested to be present. Mrs. two-da- y out the city, including a Christ- a is The lesHarbiAssembly est William Anderson will the Commander 33 give R. Nay, Milton Dick Samp- of the business meeting govern- mas Eve visit and program by son, and Nava Lynn Torgensen son Kim Keeler as Btewpot; son. of bodies the industry trade Santa Claus, school activities, ing of Sigurd. More 250 than body. prominent special church programs, etc. iRichard C. Anderson, Ana- marketmen from throughout the Time and places will be anke"Bre7nholT andTanet Marie country are expected to be pre- nounced as they are released. Buchanan, Venice sent as members of the board of Fifty-eig- 2 and 8 p.m. The couple request no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen were married December 14, 1910 in tne Manti Temple, Church of Streets Attired supplies. Comparing the measurements made last week with the past two years shows an appreciable increase. At Farnsworth Lake, the 1958 measurement on Dec. lst was 1 24, and at the same time in 1959, it was 1.77. At Gooseberry Ranger Station on Dec. 1, 1958, the rain gage showed .95, and in 1959, it was Saturday, December 10th. Every- one is asked to save their papers for this worthy cause. In case you should be missed conectors, telephone JA by 6 p.m., and the papers will be picked up immediately. 1.23. in baby quilts, pillow cases, aprons,, dish towel sets, etc., will be sold. Also all types 0f f00d will be in the bake sale department, opened at the same hour. Mrs Dean Nielsen is president m the Relief Society, with Mrs. Kent Jeffery, Mrs. Bill Nielson counselors, and Mrs. Albert starr, work director. F IStling'HUIltlng Lfcgfjgg . IflCTCclSG TO Be DlSCUSSeCl meeting for interested sportsmen from Sevier, Piute and Wayne Counties will be held December 12th at 1 p.m. in the Telluride Power Company audi- torium, according to Ray Carr, president of the Utah Wildlife Federation. At rneeting, the proposed fishing and hunting license increase will be discussed, as well as other matters to be brought before the slature, and important to sportsmen. A directors, service councils and policy committees Nationally Certified markets gain their designation through adherence to an industry adopt'Fbe Salina Second Ward will ed Code of Business Standards their Fathers and Sons governing their operations and e services. Such identification has Banquet this Saturday, in American the 10th, Legion a brand name of ser- Civic Center. Dinner will be vices in livestock marketing served from 6:30 to 8 pm., and According to Mr. Robins, plans following dinner, a program and Court of Honor is planned. Admission is $1.50 for adults; 50 cents for children under 14 of age, or $5.00 for the are expected to years a.m,.y. nJre. be formulated at the Assembly. Each individual is requested Association officials point out to provide for their own plate, that the Nationally Certified knife, fork and spoon. markets have experienced a cord volume of sales in srecies of livestock in 1960. With apoligies to those concerned, I wish to correct an omission in the article I wrote, end which appeared in the Salina Sun last week concerning the F.F.A. Sweetheart and her oidUFo'r7Camp, are holding a attendants. The article should have read: Mary Christensen, Sweetheart; ing, Friday, December 16th at 9 Melanie Mickelsoni lst attend- a.m. Everyone t0 ant; Ann Cherry, 2nd attendant. E. Smith Peterson attend. sae br owner-custome- rs Correction Ranger Lists Areas And Fees For Individual Xmas Tree Cut Christmas trees will again be to individuals at the Dis- trict Rangers office in Salina. Because of deep snow in the higher areas, Christmas tree cutting will be limited to Pin- yon Pine. Cutting of trees will oe allowed only on the follow- jng area: South of Highway 10, West of Gooseberry farms, North of the Lost Creek ridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders East of the Forest Boundary. Christmas tree permits can be made a business trip to Salt obtained for one dollar a tree. A Lake City, Friday. South-Centr- al Decern-beoom- E0ld minimum sale of two dollars has been set by regulations. To meet the minimum two dollar sale re- quirement, people are asked to purchase trees in groups. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Herbert of Lynwood, California, arrived in Salina last week. They plan on spending the Winter months in Utah. They are visiting this month with Mr. and Mrs. Chad Herbert, and with Mr. and Mrs. Val Herbert.' |