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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Redmond News LEGAL PUBUCAT10NS PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For further information consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Sixth Judicial District Court in and for the County of Sevier, State of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of W. H. Brown, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Ferdinand Erickson at Richfield, Utah, on or before January 18, 1943. DEAN G. BROWN, Executor. Ferdinand Erickson, Richfield, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, September 18, 1942. Date of last Publication, October 9, 1942. Mrs. Morse Burr, Mrs. Dan Anderson, Beth Burr, Afton Anderson, Fern Borg and Jean Marie Gates were week end visitors in Salt Lake. Mrs. G. M. Burr, who has been visiting in Ogden, returned with the group. Mrs. Anderson visited with her husband who is taking instructors flight training in Midvale. Sunday morning she returned to Rklifield via air, Dan at the controls. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Compensation of Members of the j Legislature A JOINT RESOLUTION Personal Items of Interest Mrs. Mar Mickelson, Reporter 1 PRO-- 1 POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VL OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH, REBATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of of the State of Utah, two-thirall members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend section 9, article VL Constitution of the State of Utah, ds to read: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such per diem and mileage as the Legislature may provide, not exceeding ten dollars per day,' and ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to Che electors of the state' of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by article 23, section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment Bhall take effect the first day of January, 1943. L E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1941 as the same appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 24th day of August, 1942. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. ? 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Jr. (M-F- ) IMN University Round Table Arthur Gaeth. moderator (Thun) Moondnama (Sun) IMN MBS John B. Hughes (M W F) MBS popular Dance Banda (dly) ) son-in-la- w see Al-mit- os Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ephraim Jensen is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alta Bills, in Salt Lake City, this week. Mrs. Swen Jensen was a Salt Lake visitor over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Athemus Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson and daughter, Wanda, visited in Provo, Midvale, and Salt Lake City last week end. Charles C. Jensen left Saturday for a visit with relatives In Salt Lake City, Bingham, Ogden and Coalville. Mrs. Lyman Jensen of Salt Lake is a guest of Mrs. Fred Kimball. Mrs. Erastus Christensen was hostess at a dinner party in honor of her birthday anniversary Tuesday afternoon. Covers were placed for twenty. Mrs. Arthur Draper visited relatives in Salt Lake City over the week end. Wade Johns, firecontrolman first class in the United States navy, and who is spending a thirty day leave visiting with his mother, Mrs. Florence Johns in Ogden, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crane. Grant Gates, who has been employed the past three months at the navy supply depot, under construction at Clearfield, returned to Salina Monday, He plans on remaining here during the beet harvest season. Joy, Patsy and Jerry Gates are attending school in Salina. Mrs. Marshall Crane and Night Jay are the proud parents of a 6 pound baby daughter, born Saturday morning at the Crane residene. Latest reports state mother and new daughter are doing fine. IT Mrs. Janie Nielson, Miss Iva Nielson, Miss Gertrude Nielson, Mrs. K. W. Bird, Mrs. Grace Curtis and Mrs. Grace Allen attended the funeral services held for Bardell Hunt, a cousin to Mrs. Nielson, at Monroe, Sunday. at Beaver. e Clark Evans, who is located on road Enrollment Of Junior High School There are one hundred eighty-seve- n construction work at Tremonton, visited with friends and relatives in Sa- students enrolled in the junior high school of Salina. The eniollment this lina over the week end. year is less than last yeai because Miss Audry Crane, R. N., and who many families with students who at is located at a veterans hospital in tended the school here have moved to Palo Alto, California, arrived in Sa- larger cities to work in the factories lina, Monday. She will spend a two and other defense plants. weeks vacation visiting at the home Junior High Homerooms Campaign of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kiesel. For War Stamps The students of Mr, Larsons junGRADE SCHOOL NEWS ior high school homeroom is going to the assembly for this coming give Polite Children Mrs. West sent some potted flowers Friday, October 9. Their project i3 a to school. She sent them to the First defense stamp drive in which each member of the homeroom will take grade. The boys and girls sent thank part. Each week they plan to buy you notes to Mrs. West. one twenty-fiv- e cent defense stamp. First Grade. A chart will be made to show who buys stamps regularly and who will Gardeners be the top student in the homeroom. Miss Durfees third grade boys and Homeroom 71, of which Iva Nielsen girls have brought slips of flower is the adviser, of the plants to school. They put them in school had its homeroom junior high meeting yesglasses of water for roots to grow. October 5. Its members have Then they are going to plant them. terday, decided to have as their project the They are planting them to make the of defense stamps. They plan buying school room look pretty. They have to buy defense stamps and write letbeen reading stories about flowers. ters to the boys in the armed forces Stanley Ivie. and send gifts to them too. Committees were elected and other problems Pupil Returns were discussed. Kay Miller has come back from Manti.' He is a pretty nice boy. The First Assembly Stressed Patriotism boys and girls like him. He is in Miss The students of North Sevier were Scorups third grade. well entertained by a patriotic assemNina Fay Rasmussen. bly program sponsoied fey C. W. Sorensen and the music department FriRecess Perimds Each Monday the sixth graders day of last week in the high school choose the games that they want to gym. The program was as follows: Prayer, Waland Sorensen; girls trio, play for the week. Recess Is fun. Valna Jo Mason, Enid Christensen, Ross Mickelsen. and Elmita Christensen, accompanied by Eleanor Christensen; patriotic Important Tools The fifth grade has been studying reading, Washington at Valley Preston We With. Larsen, instructor of about Things Write They Forge, studied about paper, pens, pencils, dramatics; solo, Dale Prows; A. C. ink, printing press, and typewriter. White, principal from Monroe High school, then gave a short but effective It was fun to learn about them. speech on the high school students Edward Carl Okerlund. and what we can do to help win the war. The concluding number was a Student Council News The Student Council of the Red- boys quartet, Louis Merrill, Hale Gale Dyring, and Carl Bastian, mond school wrote a letter asking for permission to attend a meeting of the accompanied by Eleanor Christensen. Salina Student Council. An invitaThe public is cordially invited to tion was sent asking them to attend attend all assemblies this year. the next Student Council meeting. LaRene Miller. Post-wa- r planners will bear in mind that hell hath no fury like a taxpayer The Parade The second grade enjoyed seeing snapping out of the long trance. the army parade. They have drawn Thats how this republic got started. Detroit News. pictures and written stories about the and soldiers. jeeps, airplanes, BOMB THE JAPS WITH JUNKI Norma Crane. i j Me-cha- BIB KJEM SNAPSHOTS Mrs. Carl Anderson entertained at a family dinner Sunday, celebrating the birthday anniversary of Mr. AnCovers were laid for ten. derson. Mozella, eldest daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Anderson, of Provo, was here for the dinner. " W extern Roundup Mrs. A. E. McGeary see Mrs. G. Mason, Reporter KLO IMN J3 ' Valden Anderson left Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cluff, Joan Cluff Mrs. Alvetta Draper annuonces the and Mr. and Mrs. Errol Mickelson, last week for California. He is visit) marriage of her son, Carol, to Miss motored to Boulder mountain and ing with friends in Los Angeles and Lorna Simpson of Los Angeles, Calian outing and the beach cities. fornia The ceremony was perform- spent Sunday enjoying , in the vicinity. fishing ed Saturday evening at Midvale Mrs. George Ridd and daughter, Bishop Leo Christensen of Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins enter- Dixie, returned Monday from Salt officiating. The young couple will tained at an outing and dinner at the Lake, where they visited with Mr. make their home in Salt Lake City. Ridd for several days. Mr. Ridd is Rangers station, Sunday. Guests Members of the D. U. P. A. held were: Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Anderson, employed at Clearfield. their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James I. Rex of Salina, Mrs. John Poulson, Thursday after- and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, Owen Mr. and Mrs. V. C, Childs of noon. The time was spent in makand son, Billie, Bud Murphy Murphy Richfield. and daughter, Pat, of Salt Lake City, ing quilts. Light refresnments were served in the late afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright left visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murphy. Mrs. Andrew Jensen was hostess Thursday of last week for Colorado. e e to members of the Social Hour club They will spend ten days visiting with Duane at a luncheon at her home Friday Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright at Grand Burgess, who is taking sen-- ( ior at the Brigham Young work year evening Junction and with Mr. and Mrs. Gail at visited Saturday Provo, university Twelve ladies gathered at the home Wright at Denver. Mr and with and Mrs. Claud Sunday 4 of Mrs. Randall Forbush, Friday eveMrs. Beulah Gregg of Salt Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cherry enterning to celebrate Mrs. Forbushs natLake is also visiting at the Burgess al day. Cootie was the pastime. tained at dinner and an outing at the home. Mrs. Rebecca Hales received high Recreational camp at Gooseberry, score and Mrs. Perry Jensen low. At Sunday. Dinner was served at six Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rex of Butte, 10:00 oclock a dainty luncheon was and the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. arrived Tuesday evening in Montana, served by the hostess Evan Mickelson, Mr and Mrs. George Salina. They visited the remainder Mrs. Albert Poulson entertained Monroe, Mr and Mrs. Max Sorenson, of the week at the home of Janies I. eight ladies at a party Monday af- Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Crane, Mr. and to Mr. Rex. ternoon. The time was spent in Mrs. T. J. Morley and Mr. and Mrs. Rex, a brother e Vernal Christensen. needlecraft, followed by luncheon. Mrs. Ralph Collins of Jerome, IdaA party was held at the home of ho, and Mrs. Lincoln Avery of Venice, Mrs. Ernell Christensen honoring the Mrs. Carrie Christensen left Mon- visited Monday at the tiome of Mrs. retiring Ward Primary officers, Mrs. day for Salt Lake. She will visit Nielson. Janie Mar Mickelsen, Mrs. Randall Forat the home of Mr. and bush, Miss Lola Jean Christensen, Mrs. C. R. Yearsley, her Mrs. R. L. Thorpe and son, Ray daughter and Mrs. F. T. Nelson, Mrs. Owen ChrisMerrill Thorpe, of Denver, Colorado, tensen, Mrs. Dell Christensen, Miss visited for a week with Dr. and Mrs. Rulean Jensen, Miss Eris Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Larsen and C. Leo Merrill. They left Tuesday Miss Shirley Petersen, Miss Enid Jen- children of Provo spent Sunday and and in the near future they will join sen, Miss Louise Draper, and Miss Monday in Salina. They visited with Mr. Thorpe at Oakland, California. Koa Poulson. Progressive Rook was Mr and Mrs. A. D. Larsen, parents Mr. Thorpe enlisted in the U. S. navy played, after which a Pot Luck sup of Mr. Larsen and reported for duty last week at an Hostesses at the per was served. Oakland base. party were the new Primary offiBeet harvest will start Saturday of cers. this week, stated D. G Burgess, field Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Tatton and Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Hales entertained at manager in this section. With the and Mrs. Edmond Peterson and childa party Wednesday evening. The time extra acreage and the fat that labor ren were here from Manti Friday. was spent socially, followed by re- is employed in the defense plants, They were dinner guests at the home freshments. Eight ladies were pres- high school boys and girls are urged of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Heath.' ent. to help in the emergency. Schools Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hutchinson will close on Friday for the beet vaMr. and Mrs. Eugene Christensen announce the birth of a baby girl, cation period have returned from a brief visit with born September 28th, at the home of their son, Rex, who is located at the Mr. and Mrs.. James C. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Heath and Mr. U. S. navy reserve air base at Bishop Leo Christensen, President and Mrs. Bennie Heath joined Mr. and at the home of Mr. and St., Charles C. Bosshardt, Orval Jensen and Mrs. W. L. Eastman in Richfield Mrs. Don Christensen in Los Angeand Erastus Christensen, attended the for dinner, Sunday les, California. L. D. S. conference held in Salt Lake Aurora News 6 : 30 Mrs. J. E, Jamison visited Friday, Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. MyrJe Harding Saturday afternoon to honor her on her birthday. A dainty lunch was erved. Mr. and Mrs. Alma fiastian, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bastian and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bastian went to Salt Lake City Monday to attend the Bastian reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Bond and son, Kenneth, who have spent the summer ;n Salt Lake, visited relatives and friends here Sunday enroute to their home in Long Beach, California. Mrs. Thomas Crowther and son, Morrel, and Mrs. Rosella Christensen n f Axtell spent Saturday here with relatives. Morrel left Sunday to join the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbel, Miss Betty Mason and Mrs. Grant Mason of Salt Lake spent Sunday and Monday here. Mrs. Marion Cloward spent last week in Evanston, Wyoming, with relatives. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cloward were in Spring City with Mrs. Clowards mother, Mrs. Stena Allred, Mrs. I. N. Price of Denver, Colorado, and Mrs. Alvin K. Barton and Mrs. Nora Jessen of Manti, visited last week with Mrs. Carl Anderson. Mrs. Jessen is mother to Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Herbert of Salt Lake are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Onest Nielsen and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herbert. Mr. Heibert is employed at Hill Field. Mrs. S. Ross Hunt motored to Ephraim Wednesday and visited for the day with Mr. and Mrs. 'Rosco Cox of She was the Ephraim Enterprise. Annie Mrs. north by accompanied Harmon, who spent the day visiting relatives at Manti. Wright, who formerly in the North Sevier Mrs. and schools, Wright, made a brief stopover in Salina Wednesday afternoon of last week. They were returning to Koosharem, after Mr. Wright had consulted a specialist at Provo. Due to ill health, Mr. Wright is enjoying a years leave of absence as instructor in the schools of Utah. Maynard taught music who is ill. Bishop and Mrs. Kendrick Har-warMr. and Mrs. Blaine Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson, President Edwin Sorensen, William G. Mason relatives here Monday and were dinand James Taj lor atended confer- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cline Soence in Salt Lake City, Saturday and rensen. Curtis Stevens leaves in the d, Sunday. Lawrence Mason has been visiting relatives in Ogden a few days. Miss Donna Sorenson of Salt Lake spent the week end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sa renson. Mrs. C. W. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stevens of Trovo visited near future for the coast guard. Gayland Mason, who has had employment In Salt Lake came home Saturday to help with the beet harvest. Miss Amy Lazenby, a student at Snow colege, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland CHINESE MONEY PRINT-E- IN U. 8. Loe Angelet, Calif. A U. 8. firm, here, wood (Arthur Lake) take advantage Blondie rehearaal to i lull In the r a little refreshment. Fortunately he ao for once every, chosen Pepil-Colg will be all right and Blondie (Penny jleton) wont have to come to the a hae been busy turning out note millions of for the Chinese government. A yuan is approxicents. The Chi-- , mately nete banknote vary In size. The smallest denomination It about the size of an American airmail stamp. The higher 299 the face value, the larger the bank note. n i't |