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Show Raquell Hansen was a Salt Lake City visitor last week at the home of Mrs. Daphne Robins. . . . Sherrie and Donna K. Hansen, daughters of George Hansen of Chatsworth, California, arrived in Salina, Saturday, and will visit next two weeks at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Peterson. - . Mr. and Mrs. Christian Evenson and three children, and Miss Jeanie Strong, all of Salt Lake City, returned to their home July 25th, following a weeks visit with Mrs. Evensons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McDonald. Norman Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rasmussen of Salt Lake City, is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sorenson and children left Tuesday for a vaca-th- e tion in Colorado, - ... Mrs. Vivian Wright and J. Griffith of Huntington Park, Cal- ifornia, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Brown. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Young and Vicky are visiting in Salt Lake City. Susan and Kendal Mellor, childMr. and Mrs. Newell Morley ren of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mel- and Mrs. Evan Rasmussen of Salt lor of Fayette, have been visiting Lake City, were visitors in Salina at the home of their grandparents, the first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Peterson. Guy Miller, Arden Horne and Mrs. Charles Larsen accom- Howard Crane attended the Napanied her sister, Mrs. Thelma tional Boat Races in Idaho Falls, Murphy, on a vacation to the can- Idaho, from Friday to Sunday. yons of Southern Utah and Grand Mr: and Mrs. Dee Lau and Canyon. children, and Roger Shaw of GarMr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson visit- den Grove, California, were guests ed the past week in Granger at last week at the homes of Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Ernest Lau and Mrs. Nielson. Morris and Hazel Goodman. daughter, Kathy, are both reMrs. Jack Olsen has been a covering from serious eye operations, performed two weeks ago guest the past week in Salt Lake in Salt Lake City. City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Westenskow, assisting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Peters and the care of the new baby boy. daughter, Linda Kaye, of Salt G. M. Burr was in the L.D.S. Lake City, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Onest Niel- Hospital the first part of the week for observation. son. - Mr. and Mrs. Quayle Hansen Mr. and Mrs. DeeWayne Jolley and daughters were vactioning Denise, Becky and Diane Rob- - and sons were in Salt Lake City in Las Vegas, Nevada the past erts, children of Mr. and Mrs. the past week end. week. Richard Roberts of Murray, were ' . . . Mr, and Mrs. Charles Larsen guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill and dauwere week end visitors in Provo ghters were week end visitors in Mr. and Mrs. Bud Erickson. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Leon Newton entertained James Larsen, club members Friday afternoon at Gaylene Bjerregaard of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird and Mr. Lake Shaheens Cafe. Bridge prizes City, is enjoying a two were won by Mrs. Van Anderson and Mrs. John Horne visited Sun-an- d weeks vacation at the home of Mrs. Rae E. Noyes. Mrs. day in Escalante with Mrs. Melba Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Jorgenson. Noyes was a guest of the hostess. Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Lynford AnderMr. and Mrs. Clyde Okerlund son attended funeral services for Miss Linda Erickson was a guest last week in Murray at the entertained members of the Birth- Everett Jorgenson, 49, in Peoa, home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard day Club at Maple Grove, Satur- Tuesday. Mr. Jorgenson was a Roberts. day night. Pot luck dinner was brother-in-laof Lynford. served to ten couples. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nolan and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ivie, Mrs. Mary Rasmussen is visiting this Lanor Whitlock and daughter, are family of Tuscon, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Champ Chester and week in Fayette at the home of vacationing in Weston, Idaho at family of Macon, Georgia, have Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bartholomew. the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Deaton, and in Lewiston at the Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Martin and home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austin Mecham in Axtell, and with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mecham family of Sparks, Nevada, visited Wood. in Beaver. Linda Chester, who has last week at the home of Mr. and been attending the B.Y.U. the past Mrs. A1 Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensemester, is employed in Salt sen left Wednesday morning for a Mr. and Mrs. Bud Erickson and vacation at Lava, Idaho. Lake City. . - - w three children are enjoying a Janice Jacobsen, daughter of weeks vacation at Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jacobsen, is National Park. visiting in Las Vegas, Nevada Mrs. Harold Peterson and three with Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Jacobsen. children were visitors Saturday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McDonMiss Heather Hansen, daughter ald, Mrs. June Brewer of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Lucille Lyon of Mr. and Mrs. Quayle Hansen, of Provo, visited last week in acompanied her aunt and Mrs. C. Aspen, Colorado with Mr. and H. Memmott to California for a Mrs. Douglas McDonald. two weeks vacation. s. , ,. o A, , POT 111 11 s' Mrs. Ronald Crane assisted her young son, Russell, in entertaining 12 young friends Monday afternoon. The party was in honor of Russells fourth birthday. Professor and Mrs. Carrol King and five children of Evanston, Illinois, were guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynford Anderson. Mr. King, in Utah to attend the Golden Wedding of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe King, and Mrs. Anderson are brother and sister. Craig Crane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crane, returned to Ogden, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Crane, for a weeks visit. W SlIKMET j ; . .i VOOli IIT01IED... Get an electric freezer-refrigerat- or now ! m Mrs. Vernell Hamilton and daughter, Renee, of Azusa, California, were guests this week at the home of Mrs. Hamiltons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen. Renee will remain in Salina for a months visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mead Black. Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Peterson and granddaughters, Sherrie and Donna K. from Chatsworth, California, were visitors Wednesday in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. Barbara Bates. Fru Aug. Mrs. Bill Nielson, Mrs. Francis Nielsen and Mrs. Dent Okerlund were Monday visitors in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bill Nielson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nielson. Mrs. Dent Okerlund visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wind, and Mrs. Francis Nielsen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nielsen. I like to live in a little town, Where the trees meet across Mrs. Louise Dutton of Long Beach, California; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Flannegin and daughters of West Covina, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Thad Johnson and daughters were visitors the past week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Horne and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and daughters have been living the past three years in Germany, where Mr. Johnson has been stationed with the Army. They will make their new home in Maryland. Mr. Johnson is a son of Mrs. Dutton. For life is interwoven With the friends we learn to know, And we hear their joys and say HeUo To everyone you meet. Outside the grocery store, And listen to the friendly gossip Of the folks Save Time. Meals are only minutes away with your supermarket close by. You save time, too, by preparing foods such as pies and cakes in quantity and storing in your freezer. Save Money. You buy food in quantity when bargain prices prevail. Save Food, Store extra servings and leftovers in your freezer for later use. If !tTs electric , it's better! Buy now from your electric dealer. national editorial that live next door. Weekly Weather Record sorrows, U. S. Weather Bureau As we daily come and go. So I like to live in a little town, (Salina Station) I care no more to roam. Date For every house in a little town, July 31 Is more than a house its a Aug. 1 home. 2 3 4 5 6 Turkey Producers Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Field Day Planned Aug. 14 Lihoma Girls Hold Holiday A Turkey Producers Field Day will be held at the Snow Field Station in Ephraim, August 14th. The event is sponsored by Utah State University and the Snow O w Family Reunions 4-- H Hospital Rotes COMPANY companies. Not long ago the Alfred M. Best Company, Inc., the nations leading authority on legal reserve life insurance companies, completed a study of the ZAC l,50u legal reserve companies in ca. Only 300, or THE AGE OF6, CAN harm CAUSE PERMANENT tOSSOFVISIONiN RS Utah-domicil- THEAFFECTEPEYE. EACH YEAR! ARE INMDLVEP BERKSHSIDS THREE OUT OF POUR MISHAPS! IN EYES IF YOU HEED GLASSES -- YOU NEED SAFETY GLASSES! THEY HAVE STRONG LENSES THAT ARE SHATTER RESISTANT AND WILL PROTECT YOUR EYES IN CASE OF ACCIDENT. SHOULD BE EXAMINED BEFORE HE ENTERS SCHOOL! 20, received ' Ameri-- - Bests recommendation. Federated Security Insurance Company was one of only three insurance companies commended by Best. To our thousands of policy owners in 16 states, this recommendation by Best is further assurance of Federateds continued stability and service. We would like to number you among our clients. MORTGAGE MONEY NOW AVAILABLE on long-terreal estate and ined m dustrial properties. Write the Home Oflice for details. FEDERATED SECURITY INSURANCE foraIFKIIMPKI COMPANY Ofl FFE HEALTH, WPETETD THE NATIONAL UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. THI 4-- H 15QOOO SOCIETY FOR Of SOOAJIOM SIAJ Nice people like to be associated with other nice people, just as an insurance company likes to be numbered among other sound and respected insurance EYE ACCIDENTS KXiNG-STE- ei MEMKI 8XAX I like to stand for a moment NOT CORRECTED BY AMERICAN Editor-Publish- The First Ward Lihoma girls held their Lihoma Holiday, Monday. Four members of the class were graduated, and seven new members were welcomed. The Lihoma girls, their mothers and Field Station, announces Dr. Don- the Primary Presidency enjoyed ald Dobson. a program and refreshments. Mrs. The program will begin at 5:30 Arlon Nielson and Mrs. Robert p.m. with a tour of the Turkey Jensen, class teachers, were in Research Facilities. This will be charge of arrangements. followed by an informative meeting at 6:00 p.m. Topics to be discussed includes Nutritional Research At USU, by Dr. Jay AnWhats New In Synoderson; vitis Research, Dr. Ross Smart; Current Diseases In The Field, The Cheerful Chefs left for the by Dr. Royal Bagley; Manage- campout at Frying Pan, chaperment Research At Snow Field oned by Mrs. Belliston and Mrs. Station, by Dr. Donald C. Dob- Dahlsrud. Robert Jensen provided son. a truck, and Mr. Belliston and Mr. Another highlight of the meet- Starr accompanied the group and Kennedy, Judy Shaw and Linda ing will be the introduction of Dr. set up camp After supper our Verl Smith, newly appointed Dean first night out, we joined with Crane. members and enjoyed The young couple are residing of the College of Agriculture at other group singing around a friendly in the H. S. Gates home on North USU. State Street. Mr. Black is employAt 7:15 p.m., there will be a camp fire. Thursday, we had various activities, such as hiking, Oil Station. Premium at the ed turkey barbeque, under the dihandicraft, flag ceremony and Dr. I. Dr. C. of rection and Draper w v v m It was a pleasant program. Dobson. All turkey growers are experience for all, and we want extended a special invitation to to thank those who made it possithis educational event. ble for us to attend camp. A reunion of members in the Alfred Martin family was held August 3rd at Liberty Park in of Salt Lake City. Eighty-seve- n the 101 descendants were present, including all their seven living children and their husbands and wives. From Salina, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Martin were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morley and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steiger and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martin and son. Other children present in addition to Mrs. Morley, Allen and Jay Martin, were: Edward Martin, Salt Lake; Mrs. Van Sorenson, Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Bert Whippl'e, Kaysville; Mrs. Valy Payne, Vermillion. - MORE THAN Wesley Cherry, Subscription Rale $3.00 Per Year, the street, Where you wave your hand and Advertising Rales On Request. SOME CHILDHOOD EYE DEFECTS. IF Save Shopping Trips. You can stock up on fresh meats, fruits and other foods. You get food when flavor is high, prices are low . . . with fewer trips to the market. - Massa-chussett- Marsha Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barrett, is Patients at the Salina Hospital vacationing in Fair Oaks, California at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the past week were: Bert Fenn, Salina, medical; Eva Dean TayBladen Christensen. lor, Loa, tonsilectomy; Ann Marie Mr. and Mrs. James Elmore, DeLange, Koosharem, appendectomy. 4 9- THE SALINA SUN The following was submitted by son. Published every Friday at SaDan Burns, and kinda establishes Utah. Entered at the Post lina, a reason for those of us who PREMrs. Dora Nielson is visiting Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clas- s FER towns . . . hope you small s, this month in Fort Devin, matter, under the act of at the home of Mr. and agree. Congress of March 3, 1879. Mrs. Lee Colby. LITTLE TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Onest Nielson returned Monday from a visit in American Fork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker. MichOpen House, honoring the new el! Baker returned to Salina for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mead Black, a weeks visit at the Nielson home. was held Saturday evening at the home of the brides grandparents, Paula Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen. Mrs. Bill Hill, is visiting at the Marriage vows were exchanged home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shep- July 19th in Las Vegas Nevada. Mrs. Black is a daughter of Mrs. pard in Cedar City. Vernell Hamilton of Azusa, CalMcQue Murphy and Mrs. La- ifornia. Mr. Black is a son of Mr. Mar Nielson were in Salt Lake and Mrs. Douglas Black of RedCity, Tuesday, where McQue con- mond. sulted an eye specialist. Mr. MurFor the Open House, the bride phy had an eye removed July 7th wore a white brocaded suit dress. at the Holy Cross Hospital, and She was attended by her sister, was in for a check up. While in Renee Hamilton, and SusAnn the city, they visited at the home Peterson. of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen, and Attending to duties of best man in Provo at the home of Mr. and was Keith Kimball. Janet WilMrs. Don James. Miss Luzon Jen- liams presided at the guest regissen, who has visited the past two try. Gifts were arranged by Barweeks at the Nielson home, re- bara Burr and Janece Crowther. turned to Salt Lake with them. Guests were served by Madge s Salina. Sevier County. Utah. 1963 Page 2 are both released from the service, and will visit indefinitely at the home of Mrs. Elmores parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil- Open House For Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Dee Olsen and four children of Greenville, Wisconsin, were guests last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Sammy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, who Jorgenson. Mrs. Olsen is a sister are celebrating their 25th wedding of Mrs. Jorgenson. anniversary, and their daughter, Marylyn, of Nogales, Arizona, V' visited Mrs. Wilsons parents, Mr. A A" and Mrs. A. C. Folster, enroute on an extensive months tour, that took them to Las Vegas, Nevada and California. They also visited f IK Mr. Wilsons mother, Mrs. Emma Wilson, in Payson. Returning to Salina, Mr. Wilson took a plane from Cedar City to Nogales, and Mrs. Wilson and daughter and the Folsters enjoyed a vacation in the Moab area. tnmsSaUnaun who have been in the U.S. Air Force, stationed in Louisiana, THE PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS, DEPT MS, BOX426 NEW YORK. 19, NEW YORK. IM) W Home Office: 1879 South Main Street William A. Darhiktr, Salt Lake City, Utah Chairman of the Board |