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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALINA, UTAH LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS M B B.B B B B B B I G. M. Burr, local dealer for the Chevrolet automobile company at- -' tended a meeting' held at Richfield Monday night. The southern Utah! district was represented, and includes sale centers south of Ephraim. Mrs. Jay Brockbank of Salt Lake, was a guest of Mrs. Evan Mickelson, and Mrs. Night Driving Risks Thursday. Monday evening. Can Be Removed Mrs. Orlando Crane, who returned from a weeks visit with relatives in Mrs. Walter Nielsen and son, by her Nevada, was accompanied David, who were visitors at the home and Mrs. Verl Anderson, of Mrs. J. E. Jamison last week, left daughter, Val. The Kenneth grandson, young Thursday for the north. They were visitors reside at Ely, and are visiting joined at Provo by Mr. Nielsen, and Crane home. at the home will make their at Logan. Mis. Dun ell Mickelson was assistHarry Christensen, proprietor of ed in celebrating the anniversary of the I. G. A. store, Mrs. Chiistensen her tilth, when a group of relatives and daughters, motored to Central and friends assembled at the Mickel- Sunday, and spent the day with Folson home Monday afternoon. low ing the social hour, a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess to Ralph Thompson of Sterling, was . business visitor in Sulinu Tuesday. a thirty-five- Mr. and Mrs. James Rex were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pitts in Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larsen, were transacting business at the capitol city and Ogden the early days of this week. business Mrs. G. M. Bun, Mrs. Farrell Crane and their son, and Mrs. Morse Burs were hostess man, Mrs. Shawn Harold, were house guests over the at a luncheon in compliment to Mrs. week end at the home of Mr. and Lee Burr, Monday evening at the Mrs. August Erickson. elder Burr home. The guests, numbering sixteen, were seated for lun(Continued from page 1) cheon at eight oclock. A social eveacademy; Cope, Richfield; Sanderson, ning of games was the diversion. Gunnison; Rogers, Wasatch academy; WORK. WANTED by experienced Snow. Time: :54.6. Mr. and Mrs. Murvin Colby and Anderson, carpenter. Phone 39-- J or call cabin 880-yar- d run L. Nelson, ' North in Salt Lake and 8. Star Super Cabins. A25tlp. Gerald Colby were K. Hill, Gunnison; B. Dunn, over the week end. They Sanpete; Magna Mickelson A. FOR SALE The J. visited with Mrs. Roy Colby and at Monroe; Cunningham, Wasatch acadAlltJ. the home of Vee Colby. home. See Bail Mickelson. emy; A. Fillmore, Richfield. Time: 2:14.2. WANTE1V Will buy dead or old Mile Olsen, Snow; Conder, GunMrs. Leslie Heath was hostess at cows for cash. See Frank horses or the Heath home nison; Cunningham, Wasatch acada at dinner futnily JTtf Herbert, Salina. The affair was given in emy; Seeley, North Sunpete; Clark Sunday. honor of the birthday anniversary of Payson. Time 5;02.9. Mrs. Heath. Medley relay Richfield (Bastion, SPRINGTIME IN SAUNA Lovey, Fillmore, Cope,) Snow, North Miss Fay Ferguson of Salt Lake This U the store where you Sanpete, Wasatch academy, Monroe. visited last week at the Charles Fer- Time: 4:09.8. can supply every need for guson home. Miss Jewel Ferguson, y Wasatch academy (Ricci housecleaning, planting, sewalso from the capitol city, was a dinBuchanan, Williams) ; GunBrunger, ner guest of the Fergusons Sunday. nison. Time: 1:43.6. ing, ready made clothes, shoes. Its the general merMile relay Gunnison (Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bushnell and chandise store at Wasatch Rosenlund, Peterson, Hill), from arrived Sunday daughter, Beth, Time: 3.61. Monroe: academy, their home at Kanosh. They visited Juvelin M. Cooper, Richfield; Patseveral days at the home of Mr. and Sulinas Busy Store" is ton, Bushnell S. Mr. Payson; Mellor, Gunnison; RosKarl Mrs. Stott. enlund, Gunnison; Olsen, Gunnison. a brother of Mrs. Stott. Distance: 149 feet 6 inches. J. E. Shawn, a Salt Tracksters Gain Two Spots Classified Ads Mr. y, one-foui- th Joseph Petersons birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. William Neibel of Bakersfield, Calif., were guests Saturday of Mrs. Niebels parents, Mr. artd Mrs. Alma Bastian. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Shiner left (Continued from page I) Monday for California, where he has contributing causes were underweight, employment. underheight, under age, high blood Wendell Mason spent the week end pressure and alien citizenship. By in Santa Clara. states, the induction and rejection rates were as follows: Utah, 1643 inductions and 11C rejections; Idaho, 410 inductions and 20 rejections; and Utah Boys Well Above Average Nevada, 342 inductions and 27 Give Her a AURORA Mrs. Clyde Harward, Spring NEW SHIPMENT OF SLACK SUITS Og-den- Prices - $ .98 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 & up 1 c Ground Beef pocnd20C Beef Roasts POUND Radishes 20C esIOc Bananas pounds 1 Harry Christensen Buy from our advertisers. Permanent Special on all Permanent Waves Vermont. Total scores: Gunnison, 49; satch academy, 36; Richfield, Snow, 25; North Sanpete, 24; Monroe, 12 ; Piute Manti 4. North Sevier Wa- Why, I dont know what a fireplug is," exclaimed Mrs. T. B. Lasky was 9; of Muskogee, Okla., when she haled into court for parking near one. 29; Crystals Beauty Shop Pay-so- n 7; Advertised items are dependable. REDMOND Mrs. Mar Mickelson, Reporter CLIMB THE STAIRS AND SAVE AT Verdas Style Shop SALINA, UTAH Be Equipped to Take Advantage of HIGHER PRICES Of Eggs and Poultry We Have for Immediate Sale Quality Started U. C. Certified W. Leghorn Pullets, any age or quantity, Moderately Priced Call or Write Sevier County Hatchery Richfield, Utah Phone 455 P. O. Box 480 Mrs. Joseph Petersen entertainer in honor of her birthday anniversary at the Petersen home Sunday afternoon. The afternoon was spent socially and dinner was served at 4 oclock. Guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Orrin, Petersen of Fillmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petersen of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jorgensen announce the engagement of their daughter, Elva, to Owen Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christensen. The marriage will take place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jensen received word that their son, Deloss, a student at Gray Field, Fort Lewis, Washington, has been promoted to the rank of sargeant. Ellis Rasmussen, a student at the Saturday to attend the stake conference held Saturday and Sunday. He spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen. The Young Married Ladies club was entertained by Mrs. Gerald Hales Friday at her home. Following luncheon, pinochle was played. Miss Shirley Cleave and Mis9 Mildred Whitlock were at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ervin Jensen Thursday evening. Covers were laid for twelve. Special guests were Miss Loraine Mason of Aurora and Miss Nedra Farr of Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bosshardt are the happy parents of a baby boy. born April 20th at the Salina hospital. Latest reports from the bedside announce that mother and son are doing nicely. It is their first child. B. Y. U., Provo, came down Mr. and Mrs. YOU FEELUKE A.MLUION WHEN YOU ASK FOR DI& Quaker STRAIGHT BOURBON it rtoor (orrtKHi WHKKEY. . . THIS WHISKEY IS mi, nr on ouurt compart, 4 YEARS OLD uwirncnm, isoim 5c We Will Give A MOTHERS DAY Rosenlund, Gunnison, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilcomb of Brunger, Wasatch academy; R. Appalachia, Va., have seven children Hanson, Payson; Caldwell, Gunnison; named Oklahoma, Virginia, Kansas, Distance: 19 feet, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Montana and Cope, Richfield. 23; JUST ARRIVED EVERY STYLE, COLOR AND QUALITY StewingHensriB.-16- FROM MAY 1ST TO MAY I0TH Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wax of t, spent the week end at the I. Wax home. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Sorensen and Mrs. Agnes Tooth of Manti, and Mrs. Lucy Nielson of Salina, visited with G. 8 inches. Miss These Specials For Mothers Day Reporter Broad jump Here! Its Time & Slack Time Kennedy at Aurora Louis Johnson and Dee Harding of Aurora, left for Las Vegas, on Fi-dato seek employment. The Aurora elders sponsored a (Continued from page I) excursion temple Friday night. council. the dayt:me Meanwhile, people present, deaths due to auto accidents have There were thirty-on- e Maxine Andrews of Axtell is spendbeen on the decline. Sunday night is the zero hour in ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Leo at least three states for accidents Rosenvall. that reni't in death. Seventy per Mrs. Elaine Bastian entertained her cent of ail persons killed on that day club Thursday. A delicious lunch was are killed after sundown. The Sun- served in the late afternoon to eight members. almost day accidents claim of the victims for the enti'e Creta Tolliman of Vermillion, week, while Monday and Tuesday are j visited with Lenna Shaw Sunday. the lightest days of the week for Lorus Chidester visited with his fatal night accidents. Mrs. Sybel Christensen! 'daughter, "Lowered visibility seems to be the Wednesday afternoon. major difference in the hazards of Mrs. J. E. Day was hostess to night aruf day driving", the booklet members of the Optimistic club at a states. "It is necessary that drivers waffle breakfast Wednesday morning. and pedestrians realize this and give flowers were used as table Spring more attention to their safety under decorations. these adverse conditions." Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petersonwere in Redmond Sunday to attend Mrs. 880-rela- Fair Mercantile Co. Dee Douglas Black and children ol Fillmore, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Black's father, Chas C. Jensen. A group of friends and relatives assisted Orval Jensen to celebrate the snniversary cf his birth Sunday evening. A social hour was enjoyed and a dainty luncheon served by Mrs. Jensen. President and Mrs. Chas. C. Bosshardt had as their dinner guests Sunday. Dr. Joseph F. Merrill and Elder Brigham S, Stevens, of Salt Lake City; President and Mrs. Edwin Sorensen of Aufora, and President and Mrs. Karl Stott and Mrs. Melissa Crane of Salina. Mrs. Leland DeLange of Kooshar- em, is a guest of her parents. President and Mrs. Chas. C. Bosshardt. Mrs. Lee Drow Anderson of is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson. May-fiel- d, NOW. Bennetts 0 Paints For 50 Years Favored Throughout the Intermountain States are Here I Ready for you in 69 exquisite, exclusive shades and tints. You get EXACTLY the color you want without costly matching and mixing. Viith Bennett s, matching with draperies, wallpaper, carpets and upholstery is easy, because the individual color chips are large like a calling card. And theyre FREE. ou may have as many as you want. Bennetts Paints etc CLIMATE TESTED made especially for use in the Ir.tcrmountaiin Area best for all surfaces inside and outside. 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