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Show A f .1 , m b t , ' x N. . f ' r . ..xNNvm oowwwwwwtmwmKM, S"V WWVAVVMWVWWWWWttWWftWftMWWWWWMIllMtWaWimWWimMIIMIIlllllii HWWttWWMWWWWIWMKMOMMWOWW ",,.,",,,::r?!r!r!!!...vvvvvvmvwvvxvwvww'Mi.xxxxv,ivwvw .kvvvvvvvvvmvNVV' ivT WWttwi'" - r fin GETS MERITED PROMOTION. Tom Harris, manager for the GunS. Ross Hunt, head of th seminary to : nison Sugar companys factory office school in North Sevier, is here Year New at Centerfield for the past five years spend the Christmas and holidays with his family, notwith- or more, has won a merited promois still Miss Mary Heibeit, Miss Donna standing the fact that he he left for Salt Mr. Hunt tion, and Wednesday his doctor. of care the Hansen spent der and Miss Elaine Salt Lake several weeks Lake, where he assumes the duties Saturday and Sunday in Provo and was taken to to a serious as secretary and treasurer for the rity Mils were accompan- -- ago where he submitted fed ntth He with-'bi- g resort. a last as Loree Christensugar company. During his term'; by fooled and ordeal Centerfield office, Mr. Harris the dreadful of week at stood the sen, a nouse guest, the past on now and is the intricacies that come and handled has at nurses, resides who doctors the Miss Herbert, and his trip annually with high efficiency, and After to recovery. the way Provo. from Salt Lake Tuesday, he felt Tit during his period of service has won has been do- - as a fiddle, he stated, and is now the friendship of all patrons of the Miss Ada Crane, Lake City.,eady to join with the multitudes in factory. Mrs. Harris, who accompan mg clerical work in Salt Mr. Hunt has ied her husband Wednesday, has also the past year, is spending the holi- observing Christmas. T. Crane, been ordered to return to the hoe- been a favorite in the social circles days with Mr. and Mrs. J. firsthe soon after and she will be greatly missed. The t pital at Salt Lake to submit will he when best wishes, however, go with Mr. II E. Lewis, former manager of of January, LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen was tess at a chicken dinner and social afternoon Sunday at the Rasmussen home. The affair was given complimentary to the birthday anniversary of the hostess. Covers were laid for and the table was gay twenty-fou- r with Christmas decorations. hos- Miss Gail Kennedy and Miss Ada Osborn visited with friends and relatives at Springville and Salt Lake I x , i j (Continued from page I) Crop Improvement association. The judging program will open January .7 with college teams, Future club team, holding Farmers and stage center. Individual fat lambs, junior dairy exhibits and the junior fat steers will be placed before the judges that day. 4-- H . DINNER AT CURFEW HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew were host and hostess at a turkey dinner City Friday and Saturday. Monday evening at the Curfew home. The dinner was given in honor of d Mr- - Hrris' Mrs. Vem Burns entertained at a further in Salin. coal min. Miss Cora Sheppard, Lyman Shepth. Sevier V.lle, - scncc. childrens party celebrating the sevSunvirtual Mr.. and Lch. pard and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sheppard canyon, enth birthday of her son, Dan, ThursJen- - conducted by Mrs. Jay Nelson DOUBLE CELEBRATION. Alford Mrs. and Mr. of Aurora, and who left Wednesday with home. day Mrs. Hunt. day of last week at the Burns Trice. at reside h for Springville, where they will rethe sen. marked They Sunday The children enjoyed an hour of . were wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. side permanently. Other guests served to MEET AT GUNNISON ATTEND and Monroe of games and luncheon was Portland, L. S. Gates and the day also was the( Miss Elva Goulding Miss Vivian Anderson, sixteen. Aurora. of Legion, American the northwest Mrs. Wilmer of Sheppard Gates, Members birthday anniversary of Ore., came in from the is a guest at the Post No. 30, and members of the aux- - gQ a (jua ceiobration was held honor-iliarweek-en- d and last hostess was Mrs. Josephine Alkire who attended the district Cn jng the events. Following the arrival her parents, Mr. and Mrs, at dinner and cards in honor of Mrs. home ofAnderson, Creek Loss held Saturday evening at the at vention fr jends, neighbors and relatives, Oscar Dwight Crosier, who is visiting here;' t DEPENDABLE will spend were Harry Thorsen andian(j wben congratulations and good, Anderson Miss Gunnison, acres. from Twin Falls, Idaho, Saturday e!wishes were extended, the afternoon representing McDonald, here. more or weeks Angus Watch & Jewelry Repairing , evening. Dinner was served at eight Legion, and Mrs. Miles Curfew, pres-- bours were spent in a spirited game . and covers were laid for the guest of with Mrs. Lconof Mrs. car(s At fjve oclock a delicious Melvin Ellis, stock buyer for the ident of the auxiliary, Mall Orders Promptly Filled. honor, Mrs. Merrill Nielson, A1 Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. was served and thirty guests at dinner located Humphrey, Franklin O. Bullock, and the hostess Cudahy Packing company, E. C. West, icP,wt,re seated with Mr. and Mrs. Gates. is in Sevier coun-n- J IL S. Gates and Mrs. Cards formed the pastime of the eve-- j Los Angeles, Calif., unit. RICHFIELD JEWELRY the and resenting of Visiting, songs and music were enselecting for the purpose Jty of Members STORE I his com.. joyed during the evening. purchasing prime stock for RITES. Salina Legion of the spent unit the ATTEND FUNERAL Leo Martin, Prop. Mrs. Ellis Coleman and children of pany. Monday afternoon with Mrs. Gates in Mr. TuesM. and D. Anderson, Mrs. Mr and Teasdale, visited Monday ' Utah Richfield Olsen. . Monday, Mrs. C. J. Mortensen cele and Mr.. A. C. Prows .ml Mr. and, honor of , t day with Mr. and Mrs. John member , Monbrated the anniversary of her sixty-- MnJ Morrill Robins motored to Unit. e house at roe Williams Thurland Monday afternoon and were pres-areighth birthday. It was open Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. the for held ent at the funeral rites the happy parents of a seven-- ! ' the Mortensen home throughout friends caroune Washburn, a pioneer resi- Many and their evening. at born afternoon pound baby daughter, and neighbors called to extend good dent of that city. Mrs. Washburn was home Friday. All are doing nicely a wishes. Luncheon was served at 3:30 the mother of Mrs. Dan Baker, of Salina. former well known resident Karl Nielsen, a student at the to eighteen. Teachers college at Flagstaff, Ariz., NOTICE TO WATER USERS. PARTY FOR BIRTHDAY. is spending the holiday vacation with Permission has been granted by A group of close friends arrived, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Bennett the assisted City Council to use the tap and Nielsen. unannounced, water for such purposes as washMartin in celebrating his sixteenth Arthe at ing cars, porches, walks, etc. Keith Kennedy, a student at the birthday, Sunday evening the As arranged, University of Idaho, southern branch, thur Martin home. to After limping for several days, a at Pocatello, came in from the north event proved a complete surprise was spent cows dislocated hip was knocked back Saturday. He will spend the holiday Bennett and the evening as a pasinto place by an automobile on a road vacation with his parents, Mr. and with a variety of games won by Mary near Brockton, Mass. time. Score honors were Mrs. Glenn Kennedy. and Ivie, Neal Evelyn McMillan and The danger most to be feared is not Draper and Miss Iva Nielson, daughter of Mr. consolation by Shirley in-- a In the late evening inva8ion by ruinous armies but and Mrs. 0. G. Nielson, a student at Ray Rasmussen. the and served vasjon by ruinous ideas, dainty luncheon was the Agricultural college, is spending with a decorated were gaily tables the holiday season here. Miss Nielson cake and Christmas has as her guest during the holiday huge birthday Aucolors. season, Miss Edith Rossiter of stua also is who burn, New York, dent at the A. C. ""nL cl.. foity-eight- y, j -- j j .... 1 ! ' ... . Uta (Eafp cuRisrmfis iw fh $(. C. Wiliams t aitb 0ijr tSljr &alina Cratir Sakrrij Sljoppr tm Ur. J. . Sullnrk VtUittUMh 1937 tr 8 WINGS YUliTI CHEER Mel Cutlcrala fori ftarnj (Clriatpnapu CaU While tat JUeshst MH . hr larrptts Harkpt |