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Show Thursday, March 18, 1971 2 Page TheSallnaSun MARJORIE MICKELSEN Salina, Utah 84684 PHONE Salina, Utah. Second Class postage paid at Salina, Utah. mrjr Thursday at Published r. i UTAH 1885 Mrs. Lester Jensen waslnSalt Lake all week and Lester went up Friday to get her and to attend the wedding reception of Vivian Peterson and Carl Olsen in Midvale. Vivian Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Joel LIndhardt of Orem visited Sunday to Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen. The Elders Quorum and wives had a party Friday evening in the Recreation Hall. Roger Peterson showed films and refreshements were served. Mrs. Ida Christensen went to Midvale to help her sister, Mrs. Mildred Nilsson who is ill. Mrs. Paulis Peter son and children came over the weekend and brought Mrs. Aleen Kearns home. She had spent a week there. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson had their grandchildren, Neal, Paul and David Crowther with them for a week while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Crowther attended a convention in Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Kendyl Wilkins and family spent the weekend in St. George with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Wilkins. Mrs. Nola Larsen went with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wall, Venice to Salt Lake Friday and Saturday and attended a birthday dinner for Elbert Anderson given by Mrs. Anderton. Mrs. Pryce Hales and children, Centerville visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen. Mrs. Edris Mickelsen and Manon went to Provo Saturday and stayed overnight with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Giles. STaS&SSOCIATIOH H. W. Cherry, Jr. Subscription Rates Editor-Publishe- r. 64.00 per year Advertising Rates on Request MEDITERRANEAN SPINET CONSOLE PIANO. Like new, assume low monthly payments. Also ELEC. ORGAN. Phone or write Credit Mgr., 612 N. Orchard, Boise, Idaho 83704 Milt 2c. PE PAIR-W- ork Fred Sheppard, 51 E. guaranteed. 3rd No., Salina. Tel. 9. D29tfc. or Dicks Plumbing and Heating .V. SERVICE & 529-39- 28 529-392- ' -- Specialist in water pumps, oil furnace, Meyers water systems. 1, Call collect Dick Bess Sandy. No mileage charge, work M4tfc. guaranteed. 255-973- YOU HAVE A DRINKING PROBLEM and want help. Tel. FOR SALE Fltfc. home, 45 North 2nd day or night. DO 527-44- 23 modern y i . j East, Salina. Small owner will finance. Badsgaard Realty, tel. 5, PLUMBING HEATING, big or Spanish Fork. 015tfc. little jobs. Free estimates. Oil, Trade in that old Gas, Coal conversions. Terry FURNACES coal furnace for automatic heat Plumbing, Gunnison. Tel. 4. A2tfc. NOW before housecleaning time. or Special prices if you act quick. A & A Round Oak Furnace, 351 FOR SALE Arvin Torgenson South 11th East, Springville, Tel. 1. M18tfc. home at 463 East Main, Salina. 9. Tel. FOR SALE -1- 965 Impala Chevrolet, 396 engine. Jay ChristenWEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS, 6. sen, Redmond, tel. down-payme- nt, - Miss Joyce Mecham 798-273- - 528-79- 528-349- - 489-668- 529-744- 529-358- NAPKINS, THANK YOU'NOTES, M18t2p. GUEST REGISTER BOOKS. Quick service, reasonable prices at The Salina Sun, 60 East Main, Tel. WANT TO DO BABY SITTING -529-367- Lori Christensen, 1. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. John Leavitt Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Oral and son of Granger visited her Jensen, Spanish Fork were here parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Saturday and Sunday to visit rela- Bosshardt Wednesday. tives and due to the death of a Mr. and Mrs. Othello Anderson and family, Magna came to visit brother, Ira Jensen. PER Auochtlon Founded 529-339- ? MEMBER - &lQILQjUlWli TRedtmttd SngugmMtt 529-331- 6. M18tlc. FOR SALE - Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mecham of Axtell announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce to Dorrol Sampson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Sampson of Glenwood. Joyce is a graduate of Gunnison Valley High School where she was a cheerleader and active in school and church functions. She is presently employed in Salt Lake with the church Correlated Reports department. Dorrol is a graduate of Richfield High School where he was active in sports and school activities. He is now self employed as a barber living in Salt Lake City. The couple is planning an August wedding In the Manti LDS Temple. home, furnace heat, fully carpeted. See Delmar Wilson, 92 So., 2nd East, 1. Terms. Salina. Tel. Local Representative Attends Cattle Committee Meet in D.C. National Cattle Industry MARLINS ACCOUNTING Committee concluded Advisory VICE -- State and Federal Income meeting in Washtoday a two-da- y Tax Returns prepared. Marlin ington after consultation with Sorensen Jr., Howard Nielsen, Secretary of Agriculture Clifford Homer Christensen. Call for apM. Hardin and key USDA admi0. M18tfc. nistrators. pointment This was the first meeting of GUARD DOGS-GerShepherd the committee, which is compups, age pae month. $25.00 each. posed of representatives from 7. Box 199,fGbnnison, Tel. producing, packing, retailing, M18tlp. consuming and other interests. The committee was formed to INVITATION TO BID advise USDA on all phases of its programs of service to the cattle Bids for sexton for the Pionindustry. eer and Eastslde cemeteries, Members of the committee also caretaker for clinic grounds, heard briefings by USDA city hall and swimming pool specialists on several areas of grounds, are being accepted and concern: import quotas and polmust be received by the city icies, the livestock and feed grain recorder, Valdo Heath, by 7:30 situation, economic analysis of p.m. April 5, 1971. Bids may be marketing costs, meat Inspection for one, two or all positions. policies, feed additives and meat The Council reserves the right residues, pesticides and feedlot to accept or reject any or all wastes. bids. The highly diversified comThis is a second call for bids mittee made no formal recomas the Council did not receive mendations, but representative sufficient applications In the first comments of individual members call. of the committee reflected the following concerns and viewSalina City Council points: M18t2c. 1. Questioned whether the Jan. 1, 1971 cattle inventory figures overestimated the available cattle supply, since there has been Probate and little buildup in slaughter figures. However, the potential for Guardianship Notices in light of the problems ahead Consult County Clerk inventory figures was recognized. , or the Respective Signers The SER- And Automotive Repair ASK ABOUT OUR GUARANTEE BURR MOTOR CO. 1 -- SAUNA J324tfc. 529-741- 529-772- man 528-759- DRAPERIES Large Selection R. in-de- R. FURNITURE Sc - Let us COX PLANING MILL put you in a Cascade Home, 45 days after start of building. Also contractor of remodeling homes, new homes, all types of cement work, stucco. Homer J. Cox and Richfield Sons, Phone in Manti. Mllt2c. or 896-61- 835-44- 85 93 FREE ESTIMATES - Advanced Modern Brick Siding will now make an estimate free for all costs on brick siding and acoustic celling spray. Write Box 309, Gunnison or telephone collect, Salt Lake F18tfc. 466-889- 7. FOR SALE 32 acres farm land with 12 shares Vermillion Extension Canal Co. water stock. Additional Piute Reservoir and Irrigation Co. stock available if wanted. Contact Grant Jorgensen, Tel. 529-390- 2. Legal Notices , for Further Information M4t3p. JENSEN APPLIANCE REPAIR -- NOTICE TO CREDITORS All makes and models; Dryers, ESTATE OF LILLIE WHITE-HEA- D, washers, electric ranges, dishDECEASED. PROBATE washers and all household apNO. 3271. 1. or pliances. Call Creditors will present claims, N19tfc. with vouchers attached, to the TREE TRIMMING, tree removal. undersigned Administratrix at Work guaranteed. Kens Tree the offices of Mattsson, Jack-so- n & Mclff, 151 North Main, 0, Service, tel. Gunnison. N26tfc., Richfield, Utah on or beforeJune 12, 1971, which claims must be R & R Furniture has several presented in accordance with the Warm Morning heaters for im5, provisions of Section mediate delivery. Call 2. Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and verification as proper Q8tfc. with therein required. JENSENS T.V. SERVICE of EDRA M. EDMAN, Richfield servicing this area Administratrix daily. Transistor and color Dates of Publication: specialist. Call collect 896-43or for prompt service. March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 1971 015tfc. 896-43- 896-482- 10 GUIDE THEATRE Star Theatre GUNNISON, UTAH NEW SHOWTIME FOR 7 p.m. Winter Month cuts. 4. Recognized the uncertain outlook for feed grains this year and urged USDA to be sure that farmers are informed of the flexibility that exists under the new feed grain program. 5. Strongly supported increased USDA efforts to assure equality of State and foreign meat inspection system with the Federal system. 6. Noted the need to develop more positive information on the safety of chemical residues, to find more reliable and practical tests for residues and to provide better Information on the subject. 7. Supported USDA participation in efforts to control feedlot wastes. 8. Urged USDA to use all resources to provide better information on correct use of pesticides and specifically, to clarify the requirements on uses of pesticides by producers. Stanley D. Burgess just returned from a week in Washington, D.C. He attended an Advisory Board meeting of sixteen men. His appointment was made by Secretary of Agriculture Hardin. Mrs. Burgess spent the week in Salt Lake City visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Kerr. 528-327- THUR March FRI, SAT. 18-19-- 75-9-- 529-742- 10 896-43- 41 CHAD'S UPHOLSTERING thing & everything; Home & any- Auto-Pick-- HERO" Disney Cartoon THURS., FRI., SAT. up and Deliver every two weeks. Write Box 202, Moroni or call, 6. M4tl0p. "HAIL, Ike Old Itsftm. March 25-26-- "BOATNIKS" APPLIANCE A Walt Disney Production nison 5. WESTENSKOW'S 39 South Main St. 01tfcv in color 528-330- $$$s on Grave Markers. Call Merrill Peterson, Gunnison. 5. F18tfc. going Sweeney, Under- Torrey. surgery at the hospital, Clarence REPAIR -Parts for most brands. Call Gun- SAVE w; Frands 436-822- MAJOR Medical patients during the past week at the Gunnison Valley Hospital: Mrs. Heber Allred, Othello Madsen, Mrs. Gerald Dwane Dastrup, Christensen, Salina; Clayton Harward, Aurora; Mrs. Thelda Thompson, Junction; Wendell Christensen, Fair-vieJoseph Robinson, Richfield; Bart Peterson, Manti; A bachelor is a man who can keep his foot out of a trap particularly his own. 528-348- I G Howes, Monroe; Delbert M. Wiles, Gunnison. Bobby Ann Malmgren, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malmgren Salina, had her tonsils removed. Treated for Injuries in a bike accident was Tiffany Pence, 7, of Ma .eld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pence. visitors at the'Tiome Mrs.' Don Huntsman was their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Huntsman and sons from Panguitch. Mr. and Mrs. F.B.Winkel from Fremont, California were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. McKay Winkel of Fremont, California. The Wlnkels will spend this week in Salt Lake City attending the All Church Basketball Tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Terral Huntsman of Panguitch visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Huntsman last Thursday. Mrs. Terry Robins and daughters of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Avery Curtis. The Boy Scouts went to Provo Saturday to a Merit Badge They will go for the next two Saturdays to complete the work. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Allred and family of Imperial Beach, California were visitors last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wasden and family. Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason. They spoke about their mission to the Oakland Temple in California. Mrs. Rose Winkel of Fremont, California, a former resident of Aurora, spoke also. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kukendall of Amarillo, Texas are here spending a few days in their home. They plan to move here as soon as Mr. Kukendall retires. Visiting over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brice Lewis was Drew Wallace of Salt Lake City. He is the fiance of their daughter Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Lewis and family visited Sunday at the home of his brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arland Lewis and family in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorensen had a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of their son Kevin on his 16th birthday. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Madsen of Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxwell and sons of Salt Lake City. Lane Hallows of Hereford, Texas will be spending this week visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hallows. Mrs. Edna Wagner and son, Karl and Mrs. Elinor Nielsen, all of Joseph City, Arizona were visitors at the home of their sister, Mrs. Hannah Spencer last week. Pow-Wo- w. 1 - t Mr. and Mrs. Blain Poulson took her sister, Mrs. Helen Proctor to her home in Magna after she had visited here a week. They visited Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Schneitter. Mr. Schneitter is ill in the L.D.S. Hospital. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Poulson and family in Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Peterson and family in Woods Cross and they stayed overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Mansfield in Orem. , Ward conference was held this week in all organizations. Stake boards visited and on Sunday evening the High Council took charge. Reed Gates conducted. Bishopric members and ward organization leaders spoke and the ward choir, under the direction of Marjorie Poulson and accompanists Ella Lee Lund and Shelley Joy Lund sang, For The Strength of the Hills and 'Sweet Hour of Prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson and family went to Provo Thursday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson and attended the ball games. 529-324- 6 ' i wn nr. X , Mr. and Mrs.. Garr Curtis of Richfield visited with' Mrs. Clarissa Sorenson Sunday afternoon. Larry Spencer visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Dalton in Junction last Sunday. Kimball Harward of Price visited with his mother, Mrs. Fay Harward Saturday. Mrs. Thurel Mason and Mrs. Kendall Sorenson chaperoned the girls in the Pep Club during the basketball tournament in Provo last week. Mike, Scott and Angie Horan of Salt Lake City spent 3 days last week visiting at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hales and family. Mrs. Ha Shepherd and Mrs. Georgiana Johnson attended the Ladies Literary club at Moms Cafe in Salina on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Verr Durfee, son Kim and their daughter, Vickie spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clayola Johnson went to Salt Lake Sunday to spend a few days making the acquaintance of a new baby grandson. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. McKay Johnson. . t i Weekend of Mr. and f ! sisters. :: r t day night with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Christensen. Mrs. McBride and Mrs. Christensen are MRS. NEALE CHRISTENSEN PHONE $ 4 Mrs. Katie Kemp who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride, Las Vegas, Nevada spent Satur- communications between consumers, retailers, packers and producers to create an understanding of the pricing system. Of particular concern was the lack of understanding of the costs involved in production and marketing and the effect these costs have on meat prices. ; f 3. There was a division of opinion on meat imports. Producers expressed concern about the level of imports, particularly those that can be used as retail i X. dt Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Anderson and family joined them for birthday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Payne came and got his mother, Mrs. Selda Payne and took her to Salt Lake. She left from there to go to Arizona to visit her sister, rfcvwuz 'Hetud 2. Indicated a need for better if his mother, Mrs. Vera Anderson for her birthday and the weekend. 529-747- M18t4p. . Miss Connie Rae Lamprecht Mr. and Mrs. Laone Lamprecht, Richfield, announce the Rae Lamprecht to engagement of their daughter, Miss Connie Steven G. Mickelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mickelsen, Aurora. The couple will be married April 7th. Miss Lamprecht is a student at Sevier Valley Tech and is a senior at Richfield High School. She will graduate in May. Mr. Mickelsen attended North Sevier High School and Sevier 15 months Valley Tech. He served three years in the U.S. Army, of which were in Italy. WHY WAIT? fornia Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Craig Curtis in Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs. Burke Hollister in Alhambra. They returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarn-ber- g spent the weekend in Salt Lake City as guests at the home of their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Quarnberg and family. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Taylor was their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Taylor. 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