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Show THE SAUNA, SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gibbons and daughter of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mis. Kay Jensen over the weik end. Mr. and Mis, I.eo Nielsen etui lied to . ,t Lake Tuesday. They weie visaing with Mr. and Mis. John Nielsen and eaeh seeuied a fine buck at tie ojieriing of the hunting season. 1 . Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders were Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Thorne, patents of Mrs. Sanders from Orem, Mt. and Mrs. Robert Thorne and son, Don, of Riovo, and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. W. A. Beazer, furmeily located at and Salina with the state road engineer- Mamelwright and children, Kay of Lake Salt City. Zanita, ing department, but now located in Kiovo canyon, and Mrs. Beazer spent Mis. June Wiight of Seattle, Washseveial days heie this week with Mr. Mrs. D. M. Henderson of Salt ington, and Mrs. Stanley Bariet. 'They joinMaLle Wiight and Eail Wooh-Lake, ed forces on the deer hunt, and teof Richfield, visited Monday with Mr. turned Tuesday evening. and Mis. E. C. Wright. Dan Osboin, accompanied by Miss Elaine Stone of Los Angeles, and Kae Don, the daughRussell Maxwell of Bakersfield, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leath RasmusFriday from California and sen, fell Monday while playing at the visited until Sunday with Mr. and Fied Miekelsen home, injuiing her Mis. Chailes Ferguson. left arm. The fiacture, adapted to Mrs. George Durfey of Bicknell is ehildien, is classed as a given willow" bieak. The injury was treated a hou'-guest this week at the home at the Salma hospital. of Mi. and Mrs. La von Liston. five-year-o- 9 ar-liv- 9 9 Cail Steen, genet al supet intendent for the power line fiom Los Angeles, to Boulder Dam, with headquaitcrs at Los Angelos, and Ailo Dalton of San l'edro, Calif., aie guests of A. C. Prow,. They were successful hunters at the opening of the deer hunt and they plan to stay in L'tah for the pheasant season, opening on Novemand continuing three days. ber 9 9 Mi. and Mrs. M. I. Liston of Cen ti i field, weie dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. I!, duff. Classified Ads and Guaranteed electrical wiring lepair woik. Merlin Mortensen. ()25tlp. FOR SALK My farm and home. A s'nap if taken at once. Good prop-ntclose m. Oscar Nielson 025t3p y, $5.00 Rewind for a canvass roll of tools, connectois, pliers, etc., ri tumid to this office. No questions asked. 025t2. BAS KM ENT HOlSK See ('. Murphy. FOR KKNT OIXtf. WANTKD Will buy dead or old See Frank hoi sea or cows for cash. 1 lei J7tf. Salina. belt, 9 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bastian of Brice, Jimmie Nielsen, a student at a Salt to attend the funeral Lake business were hole college, came in from sei vices held Tuesday for Lee Bas- the nmth Friday and visited with Mr. tian, a brother to Mike. and Mrs. T. H. Nielson. Jimmie wa tueccisful in bringing ip a fine buck and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anderson on the opening day. daughters of Rrovo, were visiting i datives and ft lends in Salina Sat- Mr. and Mis. Lynn Larsen of Man-t- i, and Sunday. uiday visited Sunday with Mrs. Raphy Bird and Mrs. Calveit Madsen, sisMr. and Mrs. Jesse Nielson of Los ters of Mr. Larsen. Angeles, visited in I'tah from Fi ' day until Monday. While in Salma Mr. and Mrs. George De Lange were they weie guests of Mrs. Herod Crane in Rrovo Sunday to attend the funeral 'and Mrs. Klmer Colby, sisters to services held in that city for Mrs. Mr. Nielson. Mis. Crane intei tamed John DeLange, a sister-in-laat dinner Sunday and relatives were guests at a dinner Monday at the M. B. Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nielsen B. H. Madsen, came down from Bingin Redmond, honoring the visitors. the ham last Saturday and joined deer were after that of hunters Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Heath visiten army in Salina canyon and other nearby Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George gamu haunts. Hogan at Gunnison. During the week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew included Miss Cora Sheppard of Rrovo, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sheppard of Spring-ville- . ATTENTION CLASS! igT Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Murphy and twins, Mary and William Murphy, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. IL Sanderson of Fairview, and Mrs. Russell "V Deer Season Attracts Hundreds Madsen of Provo, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Larson. (Continued Irom page C. Leo Merrill, CSpecials At The 1) anived on years agi, tipping and who this continent 16 the scales at three pounds, has developed his hunting ability in Louis, with Heibeit Greenleaf, was out from Fishlake, with Louis parked on a rock. A buck made his Guests at the home of Mis. Rose fippiarance bang it was the boys Freece Saturday and Sunday were first crack and his first big game. Miss Freece of Salt Lake, and Was he proud! Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Nielson and Morse Burr, famed for his ability sons, Richard and Danny, of Ephiann. in bagging game, would not stand for Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bjikinshaw of his handicap, a broken arm, yet in a Salt Iaike City, were guests Satualay plaster cast. He was out with a paity and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Saturday morning and his only firMrs. H. C. Williams. ing arm was a .38 Colts revolver. He smack in the bead, and got a f Twin thats something for a cripple. Mrs. Howard Peterson Falls, Idaho, visited over the week end w ith Mr. and Mrs. Iasm Peterson and Lieutenant Edward Coffin, in comwith l datives at Richfield. mand of the Salina OCC camp, had 9 9 His first trip cause for strutting. Mrs. Milo Knight of Cedar Citv was for hunting deer was on the opening a hou'-Fate favored him when a guest Saturday at the home morning. of Mrs. Mai lin Sorenson. buck fcailessly 9 9 9 faced the sharpshooter. The big buck Mis. Jas. I. Rex, who spent two deer was on exhibition soon thereWis., visiting after and Lieutenant Coffin then weeks at Milwaukee, seiviee. her mother, Mrs. Mary Schuster, qualified for Mr. and Mrs. Seth Davidson and children of Springville, and Grant Davidson of Logan, were here for the opening if the deer hunt. They returned nuith Monday. I. G. A. tru-for- m. Bacon Pound iwUC Choice Beef Roasts Pound 4 Q home Monday. IOC Grcund Beef jDC 2 Pounds Weiners Pound 1 Cg- Jt I Tamales each - .JL Harry Christensen 220-pou- front-ran- rv zr k She was met at Salt Iaike by Mr. Rex. Mrs. The vicinity near the Bonnard Schuster, who came west with hei Mattsson ranch in Salina canvon was daughter, remained at Salt Lake, and the scene of reckless pranks by a later plans to visit the Rex home in supposedly crew of amateurs. Emory Salina. Peterson of Delta, who goes annually to this point for his game, had a light Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madsen of San colored horse. As a safety move Francisco, and who left Salina four Peterson covered his mount with a and a half years ago, are here for a white canvass blanket, and had proshort visit with relatives and friends. ceeded about 100 yards, when he They were accompanied by Mr. and heard the crack of a rifle. Looking Mrs. Lindon Okcrlund, also of the to his steed, he found the critter dead, Bay City and former Salina residents. with a bullet wound through a vitil Leland Bastian Passes Suddenly (Continued from page son. 1) Mickelson, C. C. Boss-harand II. C. Williams. he musical progiam was highly appropriate and computed the folSometime lowing: Ouaitet selection, Well Understand, Mrs. Clayt n Sorenson, Mrs. Ray Dvieng, A. C. Prows and J. C. Jensen; vocal solo, Lay My Head Beneath a Rose; vocal solo, 0, Dry Those Tears, Drew Andei-so- n ,1, C. vcnl solo, Jensen; vocal duet, Perfect Day, Mrs. Clayton Sorenson and A. C. Plows. Invocation was offered by G. M. Burr, and John Nielson gave the benediction. The remains were taken to the East Side eeme-tei- y for interment, where S. Ross Hunt gave the dedicatory prayer. Bishop dt 1 9 9 9 spot. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Coleman of Salt Lake, visited Saturday and SunHunters from all paits made Salina day with Mrs. Carl Johnson and Miss a central point Thursday and Friday. Violet Johnson. Local merchants did well in the sale 9 of pancake flour, bacon, coffee, foodThe many fiiends of Miss Lois Mr. and Mrs. Dw'ight Crosier re- stuffs and clothing, the proper requislleibert in Salina will be interested turned to Springville Sunday eve- ites for a hunting trip. to learn of her marriage in Ogden to ning. They visited during the week Robert R. Rothey and they will re- end with Mr. and Mrs. Don Wiight. Pcmilaritv Contest side in that city. An announcement Winners Announced of the marriage was recently received Roy Colby, who spent the past week Bubbling Over, a comedy given by relatives. The bride is the daugh- visiting with Mrs. Colby and Mr. and ter cf the late Jed Herbert and Mrs. Mrs. Vee Colby at Magna, returned Thursday evening of last week, mud'-real hit and the audience was kept Mr. Don J. Thurgood of Ogden. Sunday. Mrs. Colby is taking special in an uproar of laughter throughout Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Maiden Lorentzen of Mr. of and is son the treatment in Salt Lake and is recovRothey entei the tinment. Compeevenings L. G. Rothey of Elizabeth, Bonn. illness. Salt Lake City, came in from that ering from a recent tition in the ehildien s popularity conpoint Saturday and are visiting at tlje Dean Murphy and Dow Murphy, Dr. F. O. Bullock, former Utah test was keen and the judges had a home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud former residents of Salina, now liv- dentist, and Mrs. Bullock, arrived real task in choosing the winners. ing at McGill, Nevada, spent the Monday from their home at Van The entire show' was sponsored by the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Nuys, California. They will spend American Legion auxiliaiy and led in all the musical Jack Bird. several weeks visiting friends in Sa- talent appeared well as the comedy. as selections, lina and with relatives at Gunnison. Among the twenty ehildien entered Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Egbert and II. in the popularity contest Joan Cluff E. Ridd of Salt Lake, are house in the an instructor Hugh Bird, and Duane Lee Burr were . ehosei-winner- s The Ridd home. schools at Torry, spent several days guests at the George SHOES and SHOES and each was presented w'tii Mr. the visitors from city joined in Salina this week. Schools were Ridd for the opening of the deer closed in that section for the deer a gift ceitificate. Nancy Christensen For Style and received a prize for having the hunting season. hunt, Monday and Tuesday. Wear Long Buy for the prettiest decorated lmx placed in the FAMILY at district. Joan is the daughNielson enteitained Mrs. Merrill Mrs. J. M. Brafthw'arte, formerly voting B. Mrs. J. Cluff and for a few guests Saturday evening in Lillian Williams of Manti, spent Fri- ter of Mr. and Co. honor of Mrs. Dwight Crosier of day and until Monday as the guest Duane is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morse Burr. Springville, who spent the week end of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1L C. Salinas Busy Store in Salina. Williams. Mr. Braithwaite joined the local our merchants. from Buy deer hunters and it was during hh Mrs. Meile ICwis was looking after absence Mrs. Braithwaite visited here her business interests in Salina the early pait of this week. She wts George Stevens was hark Wdm"--daa of last week after enjoying accompanied from California by et''r, Mrs. Cm die Kearns. They will two months vacation and vis:ts U visit in Salt Lake before returning his children. He was at AlPmah. to the coast. 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