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Show r Page Thursday, May 11, 1967 2 5" TheSalina Sun 60 East Main Street Salina, Utah 84654 Published every Thursday at Salina, Utah. Second Class postage paid at Salina, Utah. H. W. Cherry, Jr. Editor-Publish- er Subscription Rates $4 per year.' Advertising Rates on Request. sooinoi fUMSUTI NATIONAL 7 NEWSPAPER lA!t6TI7M hvTti"'ii'nrn CfflUX, served Attending the annual Mothers Day events at U.S.U. In Logan Thursday thru Sunday Included friends neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Shaw from visited Tuesday with Mrs. Ogden Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Burgess, Laurene Corya. Leeon Christensen, Mrs. Bryce Johnson, Mrs. Harold Peterson, Edgar Christensen was taken Mrs. Reed Hansen of Salina and to the Utah Valley Hospital SaturMrs. Udell Johnson of Redmond. day where he Is receiving treatment. William C. Rhoades ofDenver, Colorado Is visiting with the Ted Dinner guests Sunday at the Reed Lorentzen home were Mr. Birds, J. P. Sorensen, Bill and Mrs. E.C. Lorentzen, Salt Nielsens and with Earl Bird in Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Salina. Monday they were all Warren Bulow, Moroni. dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Manilla Christensen in Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Silcox and daughter from Tooele visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bird. Mrs. Elva Allred entertained May 6th honoring her birthday anniversary. A tasty dinner was Opening May 16 IN Service flews Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor attended Sacrament meeting last Sunday In Salt Lake. Their grandson was named David Albert by his father, Don Taylor. Following the meeting dinner was served at the Taylor home to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor, Robert Taylor and Earl Bastlan from Salina and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cornish and sons from Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Pryce Hales and family from Centerville were weekend visitors at the Charles Larsen home. Tea Honors Recent Bride A tea honoring Mrs. Max Jacobsen was held May 6 In the First Ward Recreation Hall. The bride, the former Carol Jean Peterson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mickelson, Gunnison. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Jacobsen, Salina. The couple was married April 15, in Ely, Nevada. The tea for the bride was given by Mrs. Irvin L. Jacobsen and Mrs. Allen Curtis. Mrs. Joan Spencer was at the guest book, assisted by Mrs.' Shirley Long and Jeanie Whetsel. Refreshments were arranged by Mrs. Wanda Sorensen, Mrs. Bob Mrs. Henri Squires and Nelson, released month and Dick Sorensen. Girls who Mrs. in June. served were Carla Jacobsen, Joan Williams, Kathleen SampTommy Shaheen has been proson, Geri Lyn Sorensen, Linda moted to Specialist Fourth Class Erickson and Janice Jensen. and Is presently enjoying a two Mrs. Allen Curtis, Mrs. weeks leave at the home of his Bonnie Hawkins and Jackie Heid-ric- k parents Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shawere in charge of gifts. heen. The couple will reside in Tommy, with the 93 Engineer Hunter. Battalion, has trained at Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama and has been stationed at Fort Lewis, : Washington for the past nine months. ; MARJORIE MICKELSEN Redmond News Correspondent PHONE Second Lt. Don Vigo Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor, 529-339- 0 has been appointed tactical Mrs. Willis Poulson was hosofficer at the Utah Military Acadtess at a surprise party for her HOSPITAL emy at Camp Williams. Lt. son, Douglas for his 16th birthTaylor, during his two-ye-ar day. will train cadets to become H & W Club met Wednesday term, Patients In the Salina Hospital: officers. Bessie Poulson was hosevening. Mrs. Nola Martin, Salina, mediwent to Moms Cafe tess. They Mildred Larsen, Salina, cal; Mrs. for dinner. Chrystal Poulson was medical; Iris Casto, accident, a Pinochle guest. prizes were won Salina. Reading is by Arnelda Poulson, Fawn Peterson and Veda Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Bry Sorensen, Salt Lake visited over the weekend with Mrs. Alveretta Draper. Mrs. Draper received word of the birth of a April 22nd to Mr. and Mrs. Thad Draper. They live In Koro y, Palau, Western California Island: where he teaches school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Draper. This new baby makes Discontinued Tread Design the 15th TO SELL: PRICED for Mrs. Draper. on all other tires in stock Big Trade-IMrs. John Robert Jensen and daughters, Allese and Alaina ' visited Ernel Jensen and Mrs. TEXACO products & Service Waiting to Serve You Ernel Jensen at the Gunnison Valley Hospital over the weekend. They are from Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen, Covert 5,000 Squire feet Salt Lake visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Max free use of spreader with purchase Peterson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Priester Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Allen ICE - WHITE GAS - PROPANE - TRAILER SUPPLIES Swenson, Magna, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Come in and see what we have to serve you better! Hales. The Swensons were to Southern Utah on vacation. MODERN TRAILER PARK READY FOR OCCUPANCY Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jensen, Salt Lake visited Mrs. Vontess Jensen Saturday and Sunday. Salina - Tel. SIS WMt Main Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Payne and fhmily, Salt Lake, came over the weekend at the home of Mrs. TEXACO c LOCATION NEW t f f VW Arlo Mlckelsen, student at Utah State University, was a weekend visitor at the home of his parA A A A A ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dureell Mickelsen. Arlo was named to Kent Christensen, son of Mr. the Honor Roll for the winter and Mrs. Vernal Christensen is quarter at the University. presently serving with the National Guard. He took his basic at Fort Campbell, KenMr. and Mrs. W.A. (Bill) Bod-de- n trainingand is now stationed at tucky of Palos Verdes Estates, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. California left Friday for their When Kent received word that home following a weeks visit in Anderson was also at Fort Salina with Mrs. Boddens par- King he decided to look him Sill up. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Burns. Walking towards the information center he saw King standing In front of his barracks just two Mrs. Effle Scovll left Sunday away. Rather a coincifor a vacation In California. She buildings dence when you realize how many will visit with Mr. and Mrs. thousands of boys are stationed Douglas Clifton In Lakewood and there. with Mr. and Mrs. Derral Scovil King will be released this in Downey. Kent will be on cn TIRES! Mart in and Hatch ild n Barber Shop Green Chief Lawn Fertilizer WE RECENTLY PURCHASED THE FORMER DREWS Only $3.25 ON EAST MAIN STREET AND HAVE DRUG BUILDING COMPLETELY MODERN A REMODELED-1NT- SHOP. BARBER en-ro- Drop In And See Us ARTHUR MARTIN Itichards Texaco Service ZANE HATCH 529-353- 1 Selda Paynes. Gerry Poulson came for his over the weekend. They were here a week. Mrs. Lester Jensen went back with them to Salt Lake and will have treatments for 5 to 7 weeks. Orlynn Lund and fiancee, Deann Levitt, visited the Jay andJunlor Lund homes Sunday. Mrs. Reed Lund came with them. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen and baby, Cedar City, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Christensen and with her parents in Gunnison. Bishop and Mrs. Merlin Ashman were in Salt Lake last weekend to celebrate their wedding anniversary and her birthday. They went up again this Saturday and Mrs. Margaret Nelson came with them home. She has spent several months with her children in Las Vegas, Mesquite, Nevada and Tremonton and Salt Lake City. Sunday evening Mrs. Nelson became 111 and the Ashmans took her to Las Vegas where she will be under the care of Dr. Don Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis and Mrs. Inez Lewis were In Salt Lake over the weekend to visit their daughter, Marlene. Mrs. Inez Lewis stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andreason. Mrs. Meade Black and baby and her mother, Mrs. Verriell Schneidewind, Los Angeles, came Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blacks. They left Sheryll Black family Foreground, Impala Sport Sedan. Background, Camaro Sport Coupe and the Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe. Drive fhe cos? of living down, without giving up oil this. Chevrolet's room, ride and price. When Automotive News made its annual roominess study, Chevrolet got the most points. Its roomier inside, they reported, than any other American car. The ride is Full Coil suspension smooth. And Chevrolet hardtops and convertibles are e cars of this kind you can still the lowest priced It's size. Chevelles qiflck to climb, quick quick buy. e cars might be like Chevelle, true. to turn. Other But they're not as low priced. And they're not made by Chevrolet with Body by Fisher, GM developed energyabsorbing steering column, inner fenders and Full Coil stance. At its suspension. Comoros e price, Camaro is the only sportster to give you curves It to better. rides clings steadier, design. hugs the road closer. It's the roomiest car you can buy. Plus, you get a bigger standard engine. See your Chevrolet dealer during his Camaro Pacesetter full-siz- mid-siz- -- road-huggi- ng wide-stanc- Chevrolets remarkable valye wdlc Special buys on Camaro Sport Coupes and Convertibles Six, 155 hp specially equipped with: Whitewall tires Deluxe steering wheel Bumper guards Wheel covers Wheel opening moldings Striping along Extra interior brightwork And. at no extra cost the sides during the sale, special hood stripe and a floor shift for the transmission! SALE SAVINGS, TOO, ON SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FLEETSIDE PICKUPS (Model CS 10934). is that sure feelingi 1 Mrs. Othello Anderson. 437539 BlinR MOTOR COMPANY 30 WEST MAIN S J. Moab. r v the Rex Huntsman home In Aurora and have moved in. Abner Staples, father and Wilthe liam Paul Staples, abrother, also reside with them. Mrs.Georg-ann- a The house owned by Mr. and Johnson. Mrs. at Stewart Kay Jensen was purchased the Sunday pests Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. by the Shupe family from Moab. Continued on Page 4 Alma Duke and son, John, of Heber City; Mr. and Mrs. Earl LETTERS Duke and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Continued from Page 2 Turner from Salt Lake City. on May 23, Mr. and Mrs. John Wendland by a bond election 1967. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wenda of To show our support of the South St. Paul, Minnesota have Sevier County Commission, we been visiting at the Levar Anderall Sevier County are urging week. The son home the past citizens to take progressive attiladies are cousins of Mrs. Anderson and she hadnt seen them for tude by supporting the bond elecThe baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson wasbles-se- d Sunday and given the name Georgia Lynn, a name sake of her er, 35 Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Staples and children, Clarence 9, Debbora 7, and Mary Elizabeth 4, from Pocahontas, Arkansas have purchased T' " w w Aurora News CLAYOLA JOHNSON Correspondent PHONE tion on May 23, 1967. years. Yours in Good Government RICHFIELD JAYCEES Steven E. Kirkland n. Pres. A Great Offer On The BEST TIRE YOU CAN BUY! The NEW Mark IV Polyester Cord Tire To give you a chance to get the great new MARK IV POLYESTER cord tire on your car for safer and smoother driving we make this special offer: 1. A $3 trade-i- n on caring off your car or a total of $12 for your set of old tires on a new set of MARK IVs. 2. SPECIAL GUARANTEE. The MARK IV Polyeater tire will be replaced AT NO COST TO PURCHASER if they fail due to road hazard or defective workmanship and material within 12 month. (Usual exduiion for nail, punctures, wilful abuse, etc.) This special guarantee comes to you from 1FA and not the manufacturer because we are so confident of the quality of this great tire. We are also taking a lower margin of profit because we expect to double sales with this unusual offer on this unusual tire. 529-359- 1 The Aurora Ward Primary presented a program Sunday eveThe Stairway to ning entitled, " Lasting Joy. Fifty -- six members of the Kouple-ett- e Riding Club met Saturday evening and went for a ride, after which they returned I to the City Park and enjoyed a j chicken supper. Five youth were baptized I Saturday and confirmed Sunday members of the L.D.S. Church. I They are: Marlin Mason, son of i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mason; DeeAnn Harward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harward; Danna Rae Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Curtis; Russell Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Curtis; Candace Sorensen, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sorensen. Offer is limited to month of May SEE YOUR BRANCH MANAGER TODAY FOR THIS TIRE OFFER AND MANY OTHER MAY SPECIALS! . HAROLD PETERSON INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION happiness is cooiling with an electric range ... , with her grandparents and went on to Provo to see Edgar Christensen who has had a stroke and is in the Utah Valley Hospital. The Primary put on the program Sunday evening. The theme, Stairway To Lasting Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Anderson went to Salt Lake over the weekend to consult an ear specialist for her. Mrs. Vera Anderson went with and they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and Mr. and another reason you get Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nielsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Yergensen and family, Pago Pago, Samoa and Mrs. Lyle Clark of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. UdellJohnson last week. Mrs. Udell Johnson was in Logan over the weekend to attend Mothers and Daughters day with her daughter. Sue at Utah State. Mrs. Elverda Talboe went to Salt Lake to visit her daughter, Mrs. Carlyle Sorensen, who had major surgery at the Holy Cross Hospital as a result of her recent car accident. Mrs. Talboe went on to Tremonton to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Garth Mrs. Sorensen is reported to be doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hales and baby. Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Pryce Hales and family, Centerville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales over the weekend. The Don Hales visited Hilton Nelson also. Mrs. Jewell Poulson and son, Breck, visited Saturday and Sunday in Page, Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. Cary Jones. A dinner party honoring Marshall Sorensen was served Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Christensen and Burton Christensen. Marshal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sorensen of Axtell will leave this week for an Eastern States Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Morving Larsen announce the marriage of their daughter Betty to Lynn Dumas, Moab. They were married April 28 and will make their home In Moab where Mr. Dumas Is employed. Betty completed her couse at Continental Beauty School and will be employed in a shop in Lee Christensen, Monticello, stayed overnight Friday with the J. Arthur Christensens. He was enroute to Salt Lake for a business conference. Mrs. Claude Gregorson visited Friday with Rose Sorensen. nutritious food comes so much easier cooking electrically. Precise heat settings on all surface units on an electric range enable you to use less water in cooking. This means flavor and nutrients of natural juices in peas, carrots and other vegetables are protected, not poured down the drain. No wonder far more women in this area cook electrically! Lip-smacki- n, UTAH Happy thought: Because it's electric, if's better Buy now from your electric dealer POWER & UHMT CO. t 4 |