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Show THE SALINA SUN, SALINA, UTAH j Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Felt and children of Heber City, were guests at and children, Burke, Carl and Sue, are' and the in Salina George Ridd home Sunday. arrived Saturday, visitors at the home of Mayor anil Mrs. A. C. Willardsen. Mr. Mattin the forest service at Salmon, sson, Dan Anderson, associated with the (Continued from page 1) returned north Monday, and Idaho, in Salina Lumber company, was looking ed the canyon, the party reached Mrs. Mattsson and children will reafter the companys business at the main Salina at 8 oclock Monday night. for a longer visit. capitol city, Monday and Tuesday. men were reported to be Sheep Greenhouse Erected heaviest losses due to the the taking Miss Miss Hazel Brown, Reyl In Salira Miss Joy Crane, who spent the past cold and the unexpected snow-- ; snap Brown and Royal Andreason spent six months in California, arrived in of of Hundred Ellis fall. sheep, sheared and Sanders, proprietor at Las the week end sight-seein- g Salina, Thursday of last week. She & in addition to the were lost White completed store, lambing, etherised Boulder Dam, and many is visiting with Mrs. Orlando Crane. Vegas, new-bor- n lambs that could not stand of a greenhouse, the building Ar and in Nevada of interest The family will leave in the near points to be erected in Salina, this week, the bitter" cold. One owner was zona. They also encountered the (,ne future for San Diego, where they The , Sun-populace will have the privilege reported to have lost over 400 head heavy anowfall in southern Utah plan to reside. f and buying cut flowers during the storm with other losses selecting to report day night and were unable e nd for home decora- reaching an Potted 1 high. m. plants in school until for classes p. Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and son, Sandy, and anniversaries The Sevier river which has been on tions, parties, gifts Mrs. E. A. McGeary and Mrs. Mary in their home town. The structure is the rampage for over a week, and has Outlaw arrived Monday from Los lot on First caused located on Sanders the serious damage to valley Miss Lazell Borg, a teacher in the is 14 Vfe feet wide by 42 feet in farms, but which was on the de-- J Angeles, California. They will visit East, to Salina for two weeks at the home of Mrs. schools at Manti, returned is substantially built of cline prior to the storm, started up to length and return Miss will Borg Sunday. J. E. Jamison, mother to Mrs. Nel- steel frame and glass. Mr again and it is feared if the warm cement, Manti the second week in June and ron and Mrs. McGeary. Sanders that he will soon have weather following the storm contin-- 1 states, will teach the kindergarten class in filled with growing plants and dur- ues, the run-o- ff it of new snow from a six weeks course. Ethel Evans held open house ing the early fall and winter months the mountains, will cause the river to he plans to have a choice line of cut reach an e Saturday at the home of Mrs. Milli-cehigh with thouMr. and Mrs. Clyde Elder of San flowers and of different anniverin honor A dike has of the sands of dollars plants potted Jensen, damage. Jose, California, and Mr. and Mrs. varieties. The afternoon natal her of been on build side of the northwest day. sary Watkins of Salt Lake Citv, was spent socially, and the hostess Harvey the river bridge between Salina and of last week with Native served a dainty luncheon to thirty-si- visited Thursday Redmond to keep the flood water from cf Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christensen. Mrs. Relief Disaster Heads into the latter city, but it is coming Elder and Mrs. Watkins are near relwater will overflow the feared the atives to Mrs. Christensen. Appointment of Nyles Christensen, of the bridge, should south Mrs. Stanley; Barrett left for the highway native of Redmond, Utah, as director the anticipated warm weather become north this morning. She will attend Mrs. Bill Patterson and daughter of disaster relief for the Pacific area, a a brides shower given in honor of realty and the melting snow pour American Red Cross, was announced Mrs. Crawford and and son, Wvne run-oits into the already sw'olleti Glenn Mrs. the marriage of Mr. and in from California, Sunday. May 20, by A. L. Schafer, Pacific area current. S. Gardner, in Payson, this afternoon. came manager. Nyles, the son of Mr. ana Mr. Gardner is a brother to Mrs. They are here to attend the gradua- Mrs. J. A. Christensen of Redmond, tion exercises held Thursday of this Barrett Finland is again paying on its school week, when Rex Osborn, brother of was educated at Salina high to the United States. We hope debt and Utah State college. After grad W. M. Fowles, president of the the visitors, will receive a diploma uation he was attached to the farm the Finns will be able to pay their Salina Lions club, E. C. Wright and from North Sevier high school. They administration and in 1936 debt to Stalin some of these 'days. Howard Alattsson, were in Richfield are guests at the home of Mr. and security joined the Red Cross as general field Mrs. Churlcs Ferguson. A precocious Tuesday night to attend a zone meetyouth in our neigh. representative for the state of Utab. his old man to pay no told borhood ing of the Lions clubs. K. R. Moody, a and he half For has the past year Mrs. Alford Jensen and daughter chairman of the zone, was the printo his school report card as attention Pacific area to attached been heaiy Evelyn, visited over the week end it was just another scrap of paper. cipal speaker at the meeting. with relatives in Provo and Salt Lake quarters in San Francisco. Mrs. Roland Oldroyd and son, Ken- City. Buy from our local merchants. Remember the good old days when dal, of Salt Lake City, and Miss Ana Mrs. B. C. Braithwaite and chil- we had nothing greater to annoy us Herbert, who last week completed a of Price, visited last week with than a pair of squeaky shoes? dren years teaching in the schools at Lehi, Mrs. Martha Curtis. Mr. Mrs. are visiting with and Frank Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Winter Snap Causes Great Loss Mattsson LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Mrs. Robert E. Brown from New London, Conn., visited last week with Mrs. Hugsntobler. Mrs. Joseph wife of Bob Brown, a Brown is the Mrs. to Hugentobler, and nephew who has made many friends during his visits in Salina. The visitor was enroute to the coast, where she was joined by Mr. Brown for a visit with Mr.s Harold Malm at Inglewood. Bob has served six years in the navy and is now doing service on the submar-ine- , Toko, but in the near future he is going to Florida for training in the air corps. Mrs. Ed. Cooper, sister of David Martin, made her first visit to southern Utah, Wednesday, when she was a guest at the Martin home. Mrs. Cooper is a resident of Salt Lake City. Raymond Kane, former U. S. navy man and now associated with the in Los Angeles, Edison company blew" into Salina Tuesday. Raymond has been called to duty with the army in the June draft of the Selective service, but has the choice of signing for the naval reserve and going into the regular navy, or taking the army. He states he ia undecided at this writing. y Shields. Heath were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Hogan of Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs. Hue Grant Edwards of Castle Dale, was transacting business in Salina, Friday and Saturday. Classified Ads SALE Home. Martha Curtis. See M23tlp Watch for Our Anniversary Sale early in June. Store Remodeled, Stock increased. Verdas Style Shop. M23tlp. WANTED Will buy dead or old horses or cows for cash. See Frank Herbert, Salina. J7tf Mrs. Moroni Jensen was hostess to of her bridge club Tuesday members Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen and Mrs. Hot dinner was served at Tom McCullough spent Monday visit- evening. 8 oclock to twelve members. In the Miss a Darlene with Rasmussen, ing student at the Brigham Young uni- card game high score prize was won by Mrs. Ellis Sanders, second high, versity in Provo. Mrs. Dale Prows, and consolation, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greenleaf Mrs. Von Herbert. were in Delta, Friday night, to attend the graduation exercises held Mary Louise Nielson, instructor in schools in the Uintah Basin, is the at the Delta high school. Miss Ramona Johnsen, a daughter of Mrs. home for the summer vacation. Greenleaf, was a member of the class Mra. H. F. Jensen celebrated the! of 1941. anniversary of her birth Monday, when she held open house in the afternoon and evening. Many friends and neighbors called and after an hour of social chat, dinner was served to fifteen guests. 1 Hubert Jensen, a members of the Veyo CCC camp at St. George, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Jensen. Roger Martin left Lake Salt for City, where Mr. Friday Martin will attend the Standard Oil Mrs. Martin school for two weeks. returned to Salina Sunday. 9 9 9 Rue Heath entertained several friends at the Heath home in honor of her birthday anniversary, Monday afternoon. Many nice gifts were received by the hostess in remembrance of the occasion. Hot luncheon was served to eight. Mrs. RED and WHITE STORE Attention Farmers! Buy Your Calcium IT Pork Chops 25c FRESH STRAWBERRIES Harry, Christensen Buy from our anvertisera. Wanted-Parach- Once FOR ANYTHING YOU NEED TRY OUR WANT ADS -- Arsenate and Memorial Day Place Your Order Early at the SALINA DRUG j Friends and relatives received word Sunday of the birth of a baby girl, born May 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sylvester, at Payson. MADE -- TO -- ORDER Motor Trip Guide that even gives RTF)RTRr 1C pointers to the natives. ..Yours Now IT lib STORE d, MENS SUITS and MENS APPAREL Wool Price Will Advance SOON We have a swell line of suits Order now at the old price and save money See Them at The Fair Mercantile Co. Salinas Busy Store well-writt- d, ONLY MOM YOUR CONOCO MILEAGE tell him where youre heading give him your ideas. And soon Your Mileage Merchant delivers your Conoco Tour-aid- e FREE. Just for fun, look up some familiar places first. Note the new things you leaml Yes, even the natives can get pointers from your Conoco Touraide. OPTIONAL ROUTES AND one-pie- I TO PAY. NO OBLIGATION Though your Conoco Touraide antiquates haphazard tour helps, its FREE. 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COfTlltlt THIS WHISKEY IS 1141, 111 Oil 0011(1 (OHUNT, 4 YEARS OLD UWIENCEIOIt, lllim 1 ute At for Sulphur for Spring Yeevil and other Pests Phone 455 IT 20c Flowers AT ff 20c CUT Mr. and Mrs. WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF TOMATO PLANTS jj Mutton Chops x. Mixed Bouquets and Madeup Sprays P Ground Beef IT all-tim- GLADIOLI, CALLA LILLIES SJ rOt Beef Roasts all-tim- Decoration i LESS -, Cut flowers for i For j Herbert. Mrs. My Property For Sale, New Home and Apartments. Good Income. Don Hickman. M23tlp. t- BEST ff George Swain, publisher of the Garfield County News, Mrs. Swain and the Swain children of Panguitch, wore house guests Saturduy and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ella-ro- FOR We Give You the j d |