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Show THE SAUNA SUN Thursday, October 12. 1972 Page 6 VALUABLE COUPON DelMonte WITH COUPON t - M SvueaTIES Q - ENERGY-PACKE- n 5301 D WHOLEWHEAT I80Z SHE 0 D Catsup Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Waters accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pickett, of Gunnison, to Salt Lake Sunday of last week and visited Mrs. Pearl Overbee. The Picketts went on to Roy and visited their daughMr. and ter and Mrs. Lloyd Stevens and baby. The Relief Society had its Opening Social Tuesday. President June Bosshardt conductAn outstanding program ed. was given by Carla Wilkins with a number of young people Refreshwho assisted her. ments were served by the Presidency, who also presented the outgoing Presidency with gifts. Shelley Joy Lund brought flower arrangements to add to the gaity of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chris- WITHOUT COUPON 0 son-in-la- 43 ol Good we Good at VALUABLE COUPON 1 Carnation TUNA V size can Vernal 5 GOLD N Margarine 89t 4 Oranges oz. size 11 c 4 cans 99C purchase tensen, Livermore, California, had a baby boy weighing 7 lbs. SOFT 4 oz. September 30. They now have two girls and two boys. They named the baby Mark Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Christensen, Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Judd, Fredonia, Arizona, are the proud grand- 89 " carton Schillings PEPPER Blu Boy Toilet Bowl oz. Cleaner 39t ML 4 79 3 Doll With 2 1 Mandarin Facial Tissue 200 size 85c $2 Norwest Kleenex Honey Cheer 41c Vienna Sausage 0C Off Giant parents. Variety Club met Thursday evening at Marjorie home. Rook prizes went to Rula Pickett, Mary Christensen and June Bossn's Valley Jumbo 67C BOLOGNA FRANKS 12 oz. Chunk or Sliced pkg. size 55 hardt. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Johnson went to Salt Lake Wednesday and met Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson, who came from Germany because of the death of Mrs. Johnsons grandmother, Lilly Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Johnson went to Loa Thursday to attend Gordon has a her funeral. furlough. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bosshardt went to Salt Lake Friday and attended General Conference and visited their children. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lund, Sandy, visited the Jay and Junior Lunds Tuesday night. They were enroute home from Cali30-d- ay fornia. Mrs. Junior Lund gave her son, Jeff, a party for his 9th birthday Saturday afternoon. The kids played games and had tis and field. Attnona, Vickie Nielsen Mrs. Mae Peterson spent several days attending a National School Lunch Convention in Fort She was Collins,' Colorado. one of 30 women in the United States chosen to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Heath are proud parents of a baby boy born October 8th in the Gunnison Valley Hospital. The new baby weighed In at 7 lbs. 3 oz. and is welcomed home by proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Jnard Heath, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, from Newport, Indiana, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thad Was-de- n, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Curtis traveled to Cedar City, last week, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Winn. They also traveled to Las Vegas, where they vacationed for several days. Jean Bastian spent the weekend in Nephi, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bosswell. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson traveled to Salt Lake over the weekend, to keep a medical appointment. They also visited with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spencer traveled to Bountiful, last week , to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Nielson. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Spencer, in Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw and daughters, Sandy, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shaw, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesston Anderson hosted a dinner, Sunday. There to attend dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barker, and Hazel Moss, Richfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tuft, Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxwell and sons, Salt Lake, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorenson. Jeanette Kennedy, Salt Lake, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Kennedy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter (Rita) Shubert, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgard Newman, from Germany, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conway Wilkes. Mr. and Mrs. Max Curtis attended the wedding ceremony held Saturday, for Debbie Cur- - J. lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Lund and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lund were Ogden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen and Mrs. Kirby Pickett and children went to Hyrum Saturday to Tuesday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gates. Manon Mickelsen, student at Provo Trade Tech, spent the weekend with her mother, Edris Mickelsen. L. Henri, in Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Lynford Taylor traveled to Spring City, Sunday, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hansen. Norman Huntsman, from Panguitch, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Huntsman. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nordfelt, Provo, spent the weekend visiting with Lucille Johnson. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Robinson are in Henderson, Nevada, for a visit with their family. Mr. and Mrs. Ked Nielsen traveled to Salt Lake City, Wednesday, to keep a medical appointment. Karen Hales and daughter, Tammie, traveled to Salt Lake City, Monday, to keep a medical appointment for Tammie. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Peterson and Judy and Chanley Christensen traveled to Helper, Sunday, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jensen. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Huntsman were Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Huntsman, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Huntsman, Richfield. J. Arthur Christensen cele- brated his 89th birthday Sunday with his family joining him for dinner. Turkey dinner was served to 19. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Christensen, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christensen and son, Jimmy, Price, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sorenson and son, Paul, Axtell, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Christensen and son, Dirk, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Sorenson and daughter, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen, Ephraim, and Mrs. Donald Hill, Cedar City, were present at the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pickett and family, Cedar City, came over the weekend to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bron-ze- ll Pickett. Paulis Peterson and sons, . Margaret Harward and Bette Jolley, Salina, traveled to Salt Lake last Saturday, where they did a little shopping and spent all of their money. hard-earn- Orlo Hales, Kearns, spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Curtis and Larry Johnson, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thurel Mason. Roger Peterson, Bryant Mickelson, Maylen Mickelsen and Brent Hnasen came and joined Evan Mickelsen to go elk hunting. Ivan Larsen, Salt Lake, came and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morving Larsen and went on the elk hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielson and family, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. David Myrup, Salt Lake, came to their mothers, Mrs. Reva Sorenson. The women stayed while the men went hunting. NEW Jf FLICKER 11 Ladies Safety Shaver 1.49 Designed not to cut you Salma Drug Co. i 1 i J PHONE 529 - 3390 FLAKES $1 A MARJORIE MICKELSEN Ladies Hunting Togs Red Blouses, Red Knits, Levis, Jackets See Red Gals jjJ) . Jay Bosshardt and a buddy, Jim Parham, of Missouri, came from Ft. Carson, Colorado, to attend General Conference and they visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bosshardt. They attended chruch services Sunday evening and assisted the Ward Choir in furnishing the music for the meeting. LaMar Bosshardt was the speaker. Una Hales was put in as Ward Librarian. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poul-so- n came home from Bellevue Washington, after attending their sons wedding. They visited in San Francisco. Kirt and Sandra Lee came with them home and will spend the week until after their Open House October 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Poulson and baby, Salt Lake, came over the weekend and went elk hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Poulson and family and Gerritt Peterson came over the weekend and went hunting with Blain Poulson, Gayle Heath and son. Mrs. Gerry Poulson visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester w, an ference. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Poulson, Lake Shore, visited Tuesday with Mrs. Thelma Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chris- tensen visited their children, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mariam and Mr. and Mrs. Dick James and families in Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Carter Davis and family, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Erin Seely and family, in Bountiful, Thursday to Sunday. Mrs. Erin Seely came Monday and Tuesday and visited her parents and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seely. Neldon Peterson came and hunted with his father, Adley Peterson. Their son, Doyle, got hurt while working underneath his truck, which was running and it caught his clothes and ripped them off and scratched and tore his body from the waist to his neck. He will be laid up a while at his home. He lives at 773 East, 8380 So., Sandy, Utah. Peterson's Smart Shop f er he was fined $299 with $49 suspended and sentenced 20 days in jail with 18 days suspended. He apparently valued his gun highly, because he came to the recent Division auction of confiscated items and bought the gun back for $275. His total expenditure for the gun was $890 plus two days in jail. Goose hunting opens Saturday, October 14, in most of Utahs counties. Bag limits are six daily or in possession, including not more than one Ross goose nor more than two birds of the dark species such as Canada, white fronted and blue geese. limit is one Canada goose during the season, which opens Goose season November 25. closes December 17 throughout the state. Goose hunting is prohibited on Fish Springs National Midlife Refuge during the 1972 season, although designated portions of the refuge are open to duck hunting. Additionally, goose hunting is prohibited in all of Carbon County and that portion of Emery County lying west and south of a line formed by High4. and ways U. S. 6-- 50 Utahs moose herd is one of the few in the country that is increasing. The first report of a moose in Utah was in the winter of 1906-0- 7, when one was killed at the head of Spanish Fork In Canyon in Utah County. 1918, moose were spotted on the north slopes of the Uinta Mountains where most of Utahs herd is located today. Jay Boss- - George Stephanson, of New York, and his fiancee, Gail Richardsen, of Colorado Springs, came and visited overnight with President and Mrs. Milo Bosshardt and went with Jay and buddy Jim Parham back to Ft. Carson Monday morning. these Hunting Values! iRed Sweatshirts ?249 years. Rickey enlisted for Combat with assignment Engineering, to Europe. He will take his basic and Engineer training at Stapley. Fort moose was recently seen near Cleveland Reservoir, at the northern end of the Man-- ti Mountains, which is the first moose reported that far south. Cows seldom wander in this manner, although it is common for bulls. The moose hunt went well this year according to Stapley, who said about one half of the hunters reporting so far have been successful as expected. He also noted some trophy bulls were taken. before going to Europe. PAMELA 1 Hunting Boots $1198 Red Nylon Jackets 59"J Insulated Pacs s766 Dixie Work Shirts $3" Dickie Work Pants ,s499 Wool & Nylon Sox 99c INC. October DBA Christensen's SAUNA. UTAH 8:00 p.m. 13-1- 4 "DRACULA, PRINCE OF DARKNESS" G (Imagine, a horror movie on Friday the 13th) HUISH: - Wed. October Sat. 11-1- 4 "WHEN THE LEGENDS DIE" PG starring Richard Widmark and Frederic Forrest (The dramatic story of an untamed Indian boy) Sun. - October Tue. 15-1- 7 "HANNIE CAULDER" R starring Raquel Welch and Robert Culp (Fasinating Western) All Ammo 10 Mohawk Wildcat off 590 22 Long Rifle Shells - Coleman Stoves 15 off Coleman Heater 15 off Complete stock. Rifles, Pistols at reduced prices 10 off Complete line of Buck Knifes 10 Speed Bikes 3 Speed Bikes 79.95 69.95 Toyland Now Open Layaway For Xmas All Toys Discounted in Price feg- -- - Show Only t Thermal Lined Sweat5hirts5549! $1788 Missouri Leonard-Woo- d, LICENSES GEAR s288 Insulated Coveralls Aiiu i on Dutch Ovens Red Flannel Shirts -' v. Rickey Lee Bretz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gordon Bretz and husband of Julie Bretz, of Salina, Utah, recently enlisted in the U. S. Army for a period of three (3) from the State Foresters offices located in Moab, Cedar City, Richfield, Heber City, Brigham City or Salt Lake City. Allow at least one week for mailing. Utahs Moose Herd Increasing ... Service flews Christmas tree tags and cutting registration forms are now available from the State Foresters offices. Regulations require that all persons cutting more than ten trees register their intent to harvest with the State Forester at least ten days before cutting begins. State law requires all Christmas trees within the State of Utah to bear a tag, regardless of where the trees originate. Cost of tags are 5 cents each. Check or money order should be payable to the State of Utah. Anyone needing registration forms or tags can obtain them bag and possession 'f&p -V- ii in. r Christmas Trees In Daggett and Uintah coun- An Army buddy of it A cow ' hardts, . northern slopes, according to the Division's Assistant Chief of Game Management, Homer Goose Hunt Opens Saturday Draw a bead on StUbbS Get with it four-pow- the At the winter of 1956-5- 7 when 59 moose were counted in the The peak count in the Uintas came in the winter of 1970-7- 1 when 343 moose were counted. In the winter of 1971-7- 2, 321 moose were seen on the Uinta north slopes, while 12 were spotted on the Daggett Hunting Unit, and the Ogden River Unit boasted 37. Moose have been spotted periodically in Spanish Fork Canyon for the last four or five years, which indicates the herd is apparently extending its boundaries beyond the Uinta violator of the Midlife Resources Code of Utah recently proved how much he valued his gun. The man paid $365 for his Browning automatic loader 7 mm magnum with a scope when he bought it new. He put the gun to poor use when he illegally shot a deer out of season. He was arrested by a conservation officer, who confiscated his gun and took him to court. There ties Re- sources first took census in A Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hales and families, Lee Newman and son, Burke, and a brother, Gordon Newman, came to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales and the men went hunting. Mrs. Garth Tolboe and sons, Scott and Doug, Bear River City visited Thursday to Sunday of last week with her mother, Mrs. Alean Kearns and mother-in-laMrs. Elverda Tolboe. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Snedden and children, Rae Ann and Randall and his mother, Mrs. C. Snedden, Kemmerer, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes, Man-t- i, and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Yeaman and family, Riverton visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned Yea-mduring the week. Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Jensen were in Salt Lake to attend Conference. Mrs. Jensen attended Relief Society Con- The Division of Wildlife The $890 Gun - $14.00 Mattels Baby Tender Love.s9 Maltels Barbie Dolls.. Game of Life 5244 "e.9..$.7.!..li,$544 StubbsProHardware Salina, Utah |