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Show Thursday, June 22, 1967 Page 2 TheSalina Sun Eait Main Siraat Salina, Utah 84654 60 er Subscription Rates $4 per year. Advertising Rates on Request. M M' I V V V Legal Notices ! "" , , . Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information - --I jr. AA A - A , - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF A. PAUL ANDERSON, also known as Archie Paul Anderson, deceased. will CREDITORS present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Olsen and Chamberlain, 76 South Main, Richfield, Utah, on or before the 1st day of October, 1967. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions -5 UCA 1953 and of Section with proper verification as required therein. 76-9- CAROLYN ADA JENSEN, Administratrix Dates of Publication: June 15, 22, 29, July 5, 1967 Formula For Flameproofing A flameproofing formula for use on decorative materials is suggested by Rodney G. Rlcken-bac- h, County Extension Agent. Offered by the H Club Foundation and provided by the chief of the Arlington, Virginia, fire department, the formula for making paper andcloth decorations flame resistant Includes: 9 oz. 20 Mule Team Borax 4 oz. of Boric Acid 1 tablespoon detergent Dissolve these in one gallon of lukewarm water. Materials to be flameproofed may be sprayed with this solution by using a hand -- pumped spray gun or by soaking the materials in the liquid. 4-- Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mic kelson attended state Fish and Game meetings held at Flaming Gorge last week. Mr. Mickelson is a member of the Utah Fish and Game Commission. Guests Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Laurene Corya were Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Shaw, Ogden and Mrs. George D. Brown, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wind and three sons were weekend visitors at the Dent Okerlund home. The Wind family has recently moved to Springville. Mr. and Mrs. John Boswell and children and Laurie Nielsen, Provo were guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen. Mr. Boswell graduated this month from B YU and has accepted a position in VanNuys, California Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson have been visiting in Getchell, Nevada with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kennedy. Did Opening Set For Irrig. Probate and Guardianship Notices 1Ouldhup QjdJj - Published every Thursday at Salina, Utah. Second Class postage paid at Salina, Utah. H. W. Cherry, Jr. Editor-Publish- Mrs. Wesley Cherry enterplanted fish, bait fishing best. tained bridge club members Navajo Lake - Should now pick at Moms Cafe. up; 20,000 fish planted recently -Thursday night Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. needs fishing pressure. Evan Smith, Mrs. JoeFreeceand Mrs. Farrell Nielson. Mrs. Smith PIUTE COUNTY and Mrs. Gerald Briggs were Otter Creek Reservoir - Very guests. poor, no large fish checked. Kingston Canyon (East Fork of Sevier) - Fair, mostly planted Mrs. Mary Rasmussen is fish, 5 brown trout over two visiting in Thistle Canyon with pounds checked taken on dead Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rasmussen. minnows. Upper Box Creek Reservoir -Good on worms, small fish up to Mrs. Douglas Palmer, Phoenix 12 pound. Arizona, visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan SEVIER COUNTY Anderson. Koosharem Reservoir - Slow. Johnson Reservoir - Fair bait fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lorentzen, Fish Lake - Good from both Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sorensen and shore and boat, bait (cheese) son, Kim and Mr. and Mrs. Reed best. Fish averaging 12 inches, Hansen and daughter, KoeUe, mackinaw caught 11, 12 pounders, have been vacationing at Lake browns caught 8 12 pounds, a few kokanee are being caught with a Powell. spinner about 15 feet below surface. Rex's Reservoir - Fair, fish Mrs. Dean Bartholomew and daughter, DeeAnn, Calvin Rasinches, bait best. averaging mussen and Mrs. Mary RasSalina Creek - Picking up a mussen attended funeral services little, bait best. for Mrs. Melba Stevens in Aurora Lost Creek - Slow, bait best. Monday. Gooseberry Creek - Fair, bait best. Cold Spring Lake - Good, bait Mr. and Mrs. Quay Herbert, best. Salina Twin - Good, flies and Mr. and Mrs. Chad Herbert and Mrs. Florence Jensen attended bait best. funeral services for Glade Robins NOTE: Rest of Salina area in Scipio, Tuesday. inaccessible. Fremont River - Fair, light Mrs. Mayda Peterson, Seattle, Washington, has been visiting for the past month with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird. Sprinkler System Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ewles were weekend visitors in Salt Mrs. Ruby Casto has been An irrigation sprinkler system Lake at the home of Mr. and for the past two weeks visiting named the TUFT, COOMBS, and Mrs. Dennis Woolsey. in Ely, Nevada with Mr. and Mrs. NIELSEN LATERAL will be the Dee J. Balle. first project under the WATERSHED proMrs. Virgil Andersen and dauject to go into construction, ac- ghter, Stephanie have been enMr. and Mrs. Alva Weyburn, cording to Doyle Sower, Soil joying a vacation in Clardon Hills, Layton, returning from a vacation Conservation Service Project Illinois at the home of Mr. and in Pensacola, Florida visited Mrs. Bruce Morgan. Mrs. Mor- Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Engineer. Prospective contractors have gan and Mrs. Andersen are Bird. been sent bids and bid opening sisters. is scheduled for June 27, 1967. The project as planned will Fathers Day guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andersen Charles Wilson home were Mr. sprinkler Irrigate 250 acres of land under the Monroe South Bend and son, Mario Rae are spending and Mrs. U'Dale Peterson and Irrigation Company system and the summer in Salina with Mr. son, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Dean covers land presently owned by and Mrs. Carl Anderson. Robert Wilson and family and Mr. and Jay M. Gillies, M. Dean Jensen, is employed at Richard's Texaco Mrs. Delmar Wilson and family. Randall Nielsen, Joseph A. Win-ge- t, and Linda is working at the sewing Larry S. Coombs and plant in Gunnison. Leonard Wlnget, all of Monroe. Mrs. Louise Dutton, Long Max S. Tuft leases the Gillies Beach, California; Mrs. Ruth Stafarm and has been selected by Mrs. Paul Zakls and children ton, Downey, Idaho and Mrs. the group as their representative Ty and Babett are spending the Harry Scrori and family, Oscoda, to work with the SCS in getting week at the Mel Anderson home. Michigan have been visiting with the project installed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird. The main features of the proMrs. Orlando Crane is in the ject will be the installation of an electrical motor and pump, Richfield Hospital recovering box and 2740 feet of six, from a heart attack suffered Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peterson, Cedar City, visited Fathers Day eight, ten and twelve inch diaThursday. meter pressure pipe. The SCS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson. Lane and Todd will cost share 50 with the group on the materials and installation Peterson returned to Cedar City er of the project. The project is Mr. and Mrs. George H. for a weeks visit. and children of Bonanza located about 2 miles west of Monroe and will be the first have been visiting for the past wheel move sprinkler system ten days at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird and in the county. Mrs. Alonzo Peterson. Marene, of Eureka and daughter, Sponsors of the project is the friends, Mrs. June Jones and Sevier County Soil Conservation daughter, Marilyn of Jamestown, District under the chairmanship Mrs. Harold Peterson is California visited at the Jay of Robert Jensen of Salina. The spending the week in Tucson, local SCD has accepted the re- Arizona at the home of Captain Crane home and with other relatives in Salina June 16. sponsibility of sponsoring all and Mrs. Steve Peterson. for Informal groups in projects the watershed. The formally Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins, Salina and Mr. and Mrs.Rheuben organized communities and irriMrs. Francella Kimball is Jensen are vacationing in Canada gation companies will be eligible to sponsor their individual visiting in St. Anthony, Idaho with and attending the Expo '67 in Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hughes. Montreal. MONROE-ANNABEL- LA ng - 9-- 12 pressure. Scott Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson, Shit Lake City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val Veater. Forsyth Reservoir - Poor practically no pressure. Meeks, Morrell - Fair to good on bait. The South Harvard LDS Ward Gates and Keith C. Kimball on June 10. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Frank C. WAYNE COUNTY Nebeker. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jensen Coleman Reservoir, Pine Later a reception, hosted by and son. Salt Lake City and Mr. Creek - Fair, good on flies in the the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Steven Jensen and dauevening. Bryce W. Gates was held at the NOTE: Access poor to other ghter from Garland spent the ward. The bridegroom is the son mountain lakes in this county. of Mrs. weekend with Mrs. Florence JenFrancella Kimball, sen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Salina. Ernest Herbert. The young couple will make More than $3.8 million is paid their home in Salt Lake where Mr. each year through payrolls of Kimball is employed at Hercules. Attending the 60th wedding anUtahs forest industries. Relatives attending the wedding niversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sorenson in Ephraim June 11 were Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Folster and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin. - Har-dlng- Mr. and Mrs. Clell Sorensen, Salt Lake City, visited in Salina after spending the weekend in Las Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson are visiting in Nevada this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy is a sister to Mrs. Anderson. Although nearly all teaching positions in the. Utah public schools are filled by certificated teachers with four or more years of college, many teachers are teaching without adequate preparation in the subject field to which they have been assigned. This was the major point brought out in a Utah Foundation analysis of a recent State School Office report of Utah's professional school personnel.The Foundation report shows that of the 1 38 pr ofe ssional school personnel in the Sevier School 11 9 had a District during 1966-6- 7, bachelor's degree and 18 had a masters degree or higher. Only 1 professional school employee in - Mrs. Frank Olsen and daughter, Brenda, of Lehi were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terron Crane on the weekend. Veater. Also Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black, Baldwin Park, California; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hughes, St. Anthony, Idaho; Ann Veater, Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kimball, Granger. AAfftUAGE any Teachers Lack Training in Subject Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hlrschi and family were inKaysvilleforafew days last week. from North Sevier were: Mr. and Douglas Black, Mr. and Stanley Jensen and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Mar Mickelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gates and family, Mrs. Dora Gates, Mrs. Bobby Willardson, Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs. Val in Salt Lake City was the setting Mrs. for the marriage of Miss Linda Mrs. the district last year did not have a degree and he had at least four years of college. Furthermore, the study discloses that 98.6 of all professional school personnel in Utah last year were properly certifiWWMMAMWMWMMMM cated. Special emergency or authorized techers which made up a third of the Utah GARFIELD COUNTY teaching force during the years immediately after World Warn RainGood. Lake Panguitch bow trout 11-inches, trolling had declined to 1.4 of the total school year. Dewith flatfish, catspoons and other in the 1966-6- 7 small lures are best. Bait fishing spite the improvements made in Utah's teaching force over the good; night crawlers, fish eggs, past twenty years, the Foundation marshmallows are all cheese, notes that many teachers good bait. Fly fishing good in the study in Utah are teaching outside their evening. or minor collegiate field Panguitch Creek - Fair, fish major of interest. Nearly half of the inches, some averaging mathematics and the physical 5. browns Mammoth Creek - Good, fish science teachers in Utah (either major or minor teaching assigninches. running Sevier River and Asay Creek -- ment) have not completed a color minor in these Improving, high water receding, lege major than a third of Fewer subjects. trout inches. rainbow Pine Lake - Good, both from the teachers whose major teachshore and boat. Rainbow and trout ing assignment is either mathematics or physical science have inches. averaging themselves completed a college Upper East Fork above Tropic Reservoir - Small cutthroat and major in mathematics or any of brook being caught. Fishing is the physical sciences. The report discloses that many fair. other Utah teachers in the fields to Closed Reservoir Tropic of biological science, foreign lanfishing during' 1967 season. guage, language arts, etc., are Antimony Creek and East Fork Creek (South of Antimony)- - Fair, teaching outside the area of their collegiate specialties. fish 10-inches. Only about 10 of the teaching Escalante Area (Wide Hollow) -inches. personnel in Utah last year were Fair, rainbow trout North Creek Reservoir - Good. without prior teaching experBoulder Mountain Lakes - Fair ience, 36 had eleven or more to Good. Storms have made year1, and 15 had been teaching for n.- -e than twenty years. access difficult. Posey Lake - Good. OTICNS Sally Jean Cole will become the bride of Mr. Aaron Winston Andreason June 28. Miss Cole is a daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Lydon Briggs Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Nyals Andreason, Norwalk, California are parents of the benedict. The young couple will speak vows in the Salt Lake Kirtley O. Madsen, 24, son of Temple and reception will be Mr. and Mrs. H.O. Madsen, held in their honor that evening Salina, was promoted to Army at the Hotel Utah Junior Ballroom first lieutenant June 2 at Ft. in Salt Lake City. Carson, Colorado, where he is serving with the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps, U.S. Army Hospital. Lt. Madsen, an assistant registrar in the hospital, entered the Army in May 1966. A 1960 graduate of North Sevier High School, he received his B.S. degree in 1965 from the UniverPatients in the Salina Hospital: sity of Utah, Salt Lake City. Eva Torgensen, Monroe, medical; Julie Mickelsen, Salina, surgery; Mrs. Harold Jensen, Redmond, surgery; Christine Bagley, Koosharem, surgery; Mrs. Verr Durfee, Aurora, medical; Craig and Carolyn Burr, Robert Hase, Darla Finch, Tammy Valeen and Jan Oyler, all tonsilectomies. Service News - 15 Neve OVfX PCKCWAL PROtLtMS HULL T THt WHEEL voux ... Af PXIWN& KEQUUVES full Arr&rroHf Commercial tlmberlands cover four million acres in Utah. About one third of the state is forested. Public ownership includes more than 3.3 million acres of these forests and private ownership amounts to 663,000 acres. 9-- 12 10-1- 9-- 12 9-- 12 9-- 15 12 9-- 12 KANE COUNTY - Lake Powell - Reservoir still rising about one footday. Bass fishing poor, crappie fishing fair to good, trout fishing next to dam, good. Weather in area excellent -warm days and cool nights, moderate afternoon winds. Duck Creek and Duck Creek Springs - Good for planted fish on all kinds of bait. Aspen-Mirr- or Lake -- Fair for Ihe Old limwt jfe ii E ise husband buys his ch fine china that she rust him to wash the Our man with the ArmecEForces Because leer is such a favorite with servicemen, we brewers like to do all we can to keep its surroundings right. So USBA --representatives serve as adviser members of the A med Forces Disciplinary Control Boards throughout the country. These men from the USBA operate hand in hand with service and civilian police, with malt beverage licensees, public boards and committees: military, civil, professional. Object: to protect those who are underage, and to insure strict observance of the law. We're proud of the work they do. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION', 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH INC. |