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Show t Redmond Hews Two rJeelt Grocery Bill Runs $60,000 www v j ' , w MARJORIE MICKELSEN I i Correspondent PHONE 523-339- 0 ' pounds of canned goods.. ..8, 000 pounds ofsugar....5,835poundsof Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Wilkins margarine... .5, 385 pounds of have bought Mrs. Florence Jenbacon.. ..to name a few items. sens home. He will teach 4th Camp Williams ration breakgrade in Salina. down warehouse handled distm Sandra Johnson took a group of tribution of food to 24 field mess girls swimming at Gunnison for .'S v halls and 13 post mess halls her birthday Monday evening. Her serving 4,000 Guardsmen 18 tons mother, Mrs. Kent Johnson ser. 'r of food a day, according to Chief ved lunch after. Warrant Officer Danford B. LisRalph Biggar of Salt Lake has ton who was in charge of pro$60,000. bought the home of Orlando Jen'v'" v ''"' '' " wmT?-w curement and distribution of sen and is moving in this week. And thats not a lot of bologna! With that kind of money you can foodstuffs. Mrs. Margaret LaMicq of semi - trucks traveled Price is visiting several days Huge buy a lot of groceries. more than 1,000 miles a day with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larsen For instance, hungry Guardsmen put away: and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Behunin. delivering the tons of food. Guard trucks made deliveries Mr. and Mrs. Jim Markos and ....1,778,000 half pints of milk. ....3,877,020 eggs....l5 tons of and pickups daily at the breakfamily, Ogden, came for the potatoes.... 5 tons of beef (about down point where 10 men worked weekend with Mrs. Veda Jensen 11 steers)... .3 12 tons of chicken 12 to 14 hours a day preparing and to spend her birthday with ....4 tons of flour. ...2 tons of let- shipments. her. Mr. and Mrs. Leland SorenMOUNTAIN SPRAYING A U. S. Forest Forest is currently in progress. A helicopter tuce... ton of hot dogs.... a ton Artillery units camped as far sen, Axtell were with her too. Service project to improve conditions on the west as Dugway and Engineers is being used to spray aspen and other nonof corn. Mr. and Mrs. Ardale Jensen Salina Ranger District of the Fishlake National And if that isnt enough, the working in the Uinta Mountains and Guyland Jensen and two productive specie over 2,700 acres. boys, citizen-soldikept Army chefs 30 miles south of Evanston, WyoPhoenix, Arizona, visited last ming, were served by the Camp weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Marbusy cooking: Another part of the overall and to improve the general water....a ton of carrots....a ton of Williams mammoth grocery vin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Byron range rehabilitation program for shed condition. celery ....a ton of cabbage.... store, in addition to the men Jensen and Eva Jensen. the Salina Creek Quitchumpah After the sagebrush has diedit 127.000 cups of ice cream.... stationed at this southwest Salt Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sorensen common use area was carried will be chained off to make grass 11.000 loaves of bread....96,000 Lake County campsite. were in San Francisco last week out by spraying 1100 acres of under the dead sage more availto visit relatives. They came sagebrush in the vicinity of the able for use by livestock and home Wednesday. Duncan Mountain last week. game. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Larsen and EDITORIAL . . Spraying is done to kill the Salt Lake, were here last family, comand reduce its sagebrush The Father . . . doeth week for the wedding of Shirlene petition for moisture which al-works. (John 14:10). Larsen and David Christensen. lows the grass to make a more too hard at Mrs. Lynn Dumas and son, Brian, work we Often vigorous growth. were here also and they all bringing things to pass because Permittees on this allotment visited Mr. and Mrs. Morving we believe that it is all up to have cooperated by agreeing to Salina Hospital is a City of Care staffed 24 hours a day, seven Larsen. us, that the outcome is entirely keep livestock off the sprayed week to protect and restore health in much the same manner a efMrs. Kenneth Hales had a our on days personal area for three grazing seasons dependent social for her birthday Wednesforts. We need to work from a that the police and fire department of a city work around-the-clowhile the grass is becoming esday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Olsen spiritual level, to work in the to protect lives and property. tablished. of Salina was an Hospitals as cities of care deal in services person-to-persfaith that God is with us, and The sagebrush was sprayed that His power in us is mighty services. Within their walls are gathered many people with a guest. with a mixture of 2,4-- D and Mr. and Mrs. Sylven Christento do all things. Our prayers diversity of education and skills. Hand in hand with the diesel and was applied by heliadvancement of hospital care over the past 20 years Salt Lake City, were at in the revolutionary be answered will sen, right copter.' and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hales over last way when we trust God to do has been the need to support the new techniques, procedures, The objective of this project weekend. Yes shes home, are you the answering. Our part is to equipment with more and better trained personnel. The more is to increase the forage supply numerous and the more sophisticated the techniques, procedures The Laurel girls in Mutual ? d have faith and give thanks. or a for both livestock and big game a and equipment, the more sophisticated must be the training of the took a program to the Richfield Rest Home Tuesday evening. personnel who administer them. The public demands and is receiving more and more of these Mrs. Tola Peterson was in ever growing, ever expanding services. Nationally, in 1945 charge. Mrs. Maurine Hales there were 27.2 million visits to hospital outpatient departments. helped with the transportation. By 1965 these visits had increased to a total of 95.4 million, an Mrs. Thomas Larsen went increase of 249 percent. with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Ander-to- n, In industry the addition of more advanced techniques, procedures Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. and equipment is often associated with a reduction of personnel. Melvin Wall, Venice, on a The very opposite is true in hospitals. Most of the advancements to the East Desert Canyon-land- s. trip in hospital care over the past 20 years have required more perA licensed guide, Worthen sonnel, not less personnel. Unlike industry the trend towards the of Fremont took them. Jackson, substitution of automation for labor has had little effect on visited Goblin Valley, ThouThey those have than costs risen higher hospitals. This is why hospital Lakes sand Mountain, Water of The Army travels on its stomach.. ..and youd better believe it. At least the Utah National Guard is during its two-wesummer camp. Its traveling on its stomach to such an extent that before summer field training is over Sunday the Guardsmen will have stowed away enough food to run bill of about up a grocery ek s&Tm 7$". 'khr w ri ': - er Your Hospital City of Care ck on boy-friend- girl-frien- key last! GET SPECIAL SAVINGS ON CHEVY .FLEETSIDE (America's pickup) best-sellin- g ay industry. must compete with more than ever before--hospitand skilled for highly educated highly trained, highly industry people. Competitive wages and salaries are the key to attracting these technicians and professionals to a hospital and retaining them. With the recent advances in wages and salaries for hospital personnel in all sections of the country, the hospital employee is catching up with his counterpart in industry. This catching up process will be reflected in the hospital costs of the immediate future. Nonetheless, taking into account the revolutionary strides in hospital care over the past 20 years, it is not likely that any of us would want to receive 1947 hospital care even at 1947 prices. But now als EDITORIAL . Pocket falls and Capitol Reef. tour. It was a picture-takin- g Mrs. Anderton is a geology teacher in Salt Lake City and did it for her class. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bos-shar- dt, fthaUnaun Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Burt Jensen went to Las Vegas over the weekend. Page 3 Mrs. Wayne Lewis, Declo, Thursday, June 22, 1967 Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Lee JorMr. and Mrs. Harvey Dickgenson, Payette, Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jensen from erson and daughter, Salt Lake Thursday until Monday. Mrs. spent the weekend with the Byron Lewis and Mrs. Jensen are Jensens. Mrs. JoAnn Johnson came over sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Lewis, the weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and to get her son, Declo, Idaho visited last WednesKeith. Her mother, Mrs. Lawwith them. day rence Foy of Richfield went back JoAnn Jensen spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Harold with her to help her move to Jensen. She was a student at Salt Lake from Bridgeland. Grace Nelson visited her B.Y.U. and is working for the summer in Salt Lake. Harold is father, Hilton Nelson over the weekend. working on his PhD degree in Mrs. Rex Torgensen and chilAlabama. dren, Layton and Shayne Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Christensen and daughter, Logan, came Page, Arizona, came to visit for Fathers Day with the J. the Jewel Poulsons. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Poulson and baby Arthur Christensens. from visited here also. Logam and Poulson Mr. Mrs. Wallace were hosts at dinner Sunday for Shayne will stay two weeks. Mrs. Gary Gibb and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen and came over the weekend to Kearns, n and Mrs. Mr. ByronJen-sefamily, and Mrs. Fred Gibb. visit Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gary is with the armed forces Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Poulson in Viet Nam. Mr. and Mrs. Bry Sorensen and and family visited over the weekend with the Blaln Poulson s and daughter, Salt Lake, were here over the weekend at Mrs. Lester Jensens. Drapers. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Udell Johnson and children spent Tuesday until Friday Don Draper, Fresno, California in Murray with her sister, Mr. came Sunday to visit several and Mrs. Dexter Shepherd. Keith days. Glendon Anderson and Roger Johnson, who has been here with Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson Black left with their instructor, went with them. They attended Warren Crane for Salt Lake Monthe Intermountain Livestock day morning. They went by plane show. Lester Shepherd came with to Detroit to enter the Plymouth Troubleshooting contest. They them home for a visit. will return Thursday. was put Sunday evening meeting Velma Jensen came over the on by the Stake High Council. to visit her mother, Mrs. weekend Jack Learning conducted and he and Hugh Bird were speakers. Vontess Jensen. Captain and Mrs. Gerry AshA ladies trio, Geraldine Jensen, Ann Learning and Gerrl Lyn man and family, Altus, Oklahoma came Saturday of last week to Sorensen, accompanied by Rosevisit until June 22 with Bishop mary Robinson sang three songs. Mrs. Wendell Rasmussen went and Mrs. Merlin Ashman. They to Salt Lake Sunday night with were all in Salt Lake Friday and her brother, David Hatch who Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. had been here visiting. She will Terry Ashman and Mr. and Mrs. be gone all week attending June Leon Christensen. Mrs. Reed Lund and daughter, conference. Oleen and son Or lyn spent Sunday Wilford Rasmussen went to Orem Saturday to visit Mr. and with the Jay and Junior Lunds. Mrs. Christy Mickelsen went Mrs. Ellis Rasmussen and with to Salt Lake to attend the funeral the Rodney Rasmussens in Salt of Mrs. Ella Kelson Tuesday. Lake. Richard and Michael Hales are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales. Everyone wants prosperity They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. and full employment. Twenty Pryce Hales and their mother is million elderly people want inin the hospital for observation creased Social Security beneand tests. fits. Seventy-eigh- t million H Three groups went to members of the work force Maple Grove Monday until Wewant ever-highwages and dnesday. Faye Hampton, Janeen benefits. But 115 million adult Hales, Elaine Rasmussen, Gayle consumers do not want higher Johnson and Sue Johnson went as prices ; and they are becoming chaperones. much concerned about inflaMr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen tion. and family, Fredonla, Arizona Roger M. Blough came over the weekend to visit Chairman of the Board Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen and United States Steel Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson. tta 4-- er . . Drivers Responsible Most of us think of a traffic accident as happening very suddenly. To the driver and his passengers it does seem sudden. 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