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Show ' n nr I I THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH July J4, he will have served Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson three years. returned to Salt Lake, Wednes- Personal Items Of Interest day. They spent the past week " visiting relatives in Salina. European Mrs. Horace Horne entertainMrs. Bert Murphy, former Mrs. Amanda Murphy is visitat open house Monday, in ed until visited Mrs. Mr. and of of resident Salina, ing at the home of the anniversary of her honor with week of last at Provo. Ivie Thursday Raymond Mrs. Sarah Stevens had as house guests last Tuesday and Wednesday, her grandson, Robert E. Cutler of the U. S. Army, and Mrs. Cutler of California. They were visiting in Utah during a furlough granted Mr. Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sorenson announce the birth of a son, born on Tuesday, May 2, at the The baby is Sorenson home. son the family, in fourth the and all concerned are doing fine. friends and relatives in Salina. The Murphys reside at Provo, and while here, Mrs. Murphy was a house guest af the l&me of Mrs. Grace Curtis. birthday. Following the social afternoon, luncheon was served by the hostess at five oclock. Covers were placed for twenty. Mrs. Edwin Crane was combining business with pleasure at Salt Lake last week. She returned Wednesday. turned home, after spending the Hugh Nielson, who has been employed at Wendover for the past year, visited with his mother, Mrs. Susie Nielson on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson of Spring City, were transacting business and visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert PeterCaptain Woodrow C. Herbert, Hq. West African Service Comson, Wednesday. mand, USAFINE, U. S. Army, 24 April, 1944, received a com. . . mendation from the Commanding General at Cairo, Egypt, (Continued from page 1) and it stated that he be comtotal of 193,625 electric irons in mended for the efficient manner two in which he has accomplished 1944 have been granted manufacturers in Mansfield, his mission as Supply Officer, Ohio, and one manufacturer in and additional duties, while asto the 67th Station Now York City, WPB said. The signed total authorized production is Hospital . . . His untiring effort and endless patience have imnow about 395,000 irons. Must Be Clear Lines proved the general moral and Transport the efficiency of his unit, and of the This is invasion year, Director of ODT said, and the entire 67th Station Hospital. transportation system must be The manner in which Captain free to respond to any demands Herbert performs his duties is, that the occasion may make and has been, an exampe for trav- the entire command to follow. upon it. The eler will have only himself to Signed, Gaylord S. Gilbert, Lt. blame if he is indefinitely Col., I.G.D. Inspevtor General, stranded, or finds Pullman reser- CAFW, ATC. This information was received vations summarily canceled, or finds passenger schedules tem- by Mrs. Bertha Herbert, mother porarily disrupted and intercity to Captain Herbert, in Salina. buses completely swamped, the A Wyoming man who was Director said. bitten by a reptile went sixty Weeds Compete With Crops miles for a doctor. Wasn't there Keeping the weeds down is any snake-bit- e remedy nearer the most important part of culti- than that? vation, say garden specialists of the U. S. Department of AgriBuy War Bonds culture. To get weeds out of rows of seedling plants, it may be necessary to do some weeding with the fingers instead of with a rake or hoe. Killing the weeds when they are small makes the job easier and gives the plants a better chance from the start. valescing nicely from an emergency appendectomy at the Salina Hospital on Monday of last week. Miss McMillan had returned late in April from attending college in California, Used Banquet and was stricken the following FOR SALE Range. See Mrs. Debert Peter- Sunday. son. ml2t2pd Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bench are Metal chick the happy grandparents of their FOR SALE ml2tl first grandchild born in the feeders and waterers. Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. family, a baby boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell E. Bench at Ogden, on May 4th. The baby weighed five pounds and four ounces at birth, and according to reports from the grandparents, mother and son are doing With Gifts for her to wear fine, and the proud father, who is serving with the armed forces, And Gifts for her home and who is located at St. Joseph, We have them at the Mo., arrived in Ogden a day after his sons arrival. He will Satina's Busy Store spend a two weeks furlough in I Ogden. Ads Remember MOTHER Fair Merc Co. winter months at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorenson, at Riverton. Hoes Boys In Service . . Bulk Garden Seeds D-- Technical Mothers I May 14th ly off $1.98 t0 $3.98 For a very special Mother Youthful Feminine Dresses In Crisp Cottons or Rich Rayons $3.98 and up Sergeant AT MERRILL - -:- NIELSONS Richard k ''THEY'RE U6IN6 A MACHINE Ikl 7EA THAT CUTS DCWN 7 TO 22 TREES WITH MU6E SV AT THF BATE OF ALMOST i A for MOTHER A MANuFACRAETf ANNOUNCES A NEW OnJCEETE PNINKIN6 FOUNTAIN FOA INESTOCF IN WHEN THE VJF7EA IUU NOT FPEE7E AT 10 ASCNE iffSo Whitmans W LUNGS MNUTE, TO REMOVE SMOE AND OUST RlCM CUBIC FEET SALINA OF AIR A OPERATIONS I KW nr bt j DRUG : : : l Early COMPANY i r : :( " rut your car m sfip sfiape for summer. . . tudebaker service is Mileage service See 107-- J "TNONT let your car become a war casualty. Guard its mileage with frequent inspections and with timely attention to needed adjustments and repairs. You can depend upon your nearby Studebaker dealers mechanics for good They use wartime servicing methspecial ods that save your time, your tires, your gasoline, your money and your car. Salina, Utah TYPEWRITER & ADDING MACHINE REPAIR Mail the following information to A-- l Typewriter Co., Richfield, Utah, who wil pick up and repair your machine. Name All these and many other items too numerous to mention at 'M'M4.M.,f4 Glades Chocolates Select The Gift For MOTHER industry ms cevss? CAFOSIE OF NMINS 45,000 The ma6ncswaA Rasmussen Phone gQ Thrift Department Stores & In Pretty Boxes, And Many Other Gifts Clayton 0g CHRISTENSENS DAY y Good Stock. Cotton Dresses (extra values) . . $1.69 t0 $3.98 Silk Comforters IS 1 Pottery in attractive colors and de- 1 signs makes a beautiful gift i MINUTE MONUMENTS 64C to $1.79 Jjfl 14 MOTHERS MAY Beautiful Markers For Decoration Day 49 to Something very special 15-da- 98c t0 $2.98 .... MOTHERS DAY MAY 14th V cated at Camp Roberts, John T. Crane, Jr., who is located at the same camp in California, was granted a furlough at the same time, and the service men arrived in Salina, last Wednesday evening of week. Mr. Crane is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Percinda Crane. Mr. Crane and Mr. Nielsen will report at Camp Roberts early next week. 38-da- Luncheon Sets WHen you lose V advertise They Don't Stay Lost Long . Ernest R. Johansen, . who served for a year overseas with y the Marines, is spending a furlough with Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Johansen. While on duty in the Solomons, Ernest contracted Malaria, and was given a sick leave, and after reporting at San Diego, he was assigned to duty later at Clearfield. Ernest enlisted, and on For her day, we always think of nice appropriate gifts to show our respect and appreciation for her untiring efforts throughout the year. Hose, full fashioned, med. sheer The Lost is Found By Our Want Ads Iff KOMI Calif-iforniaorni- a. Day Gowns (3 15-da- - sps t Snapshots L. Nielsen and Mrs. Nielsen are y furlough visspending a iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nielsen, and with Mr. and Mrs. William Farr at Gunnison. Sgt. Nielsen is lo- Sevier Valley Mercantile Company We have a nice selection Washington held at 1430 (2:30 p.m.). Very Truly Yours, Edwin F. Peters, Lieutenant, (S), USNR, Commanding Officer. flower seeds. t t t A Michigan cow recently gave birth to triplets. It must have heard about Henry Wallaces conversion from ec6hor&c scarcity to economic abundance. (Continued from page 1) Free garden booklets and "tM444- ' the House Foreign Relations committee to agree to hold hearings, and a surprising amount of support for Deweys program at least in principle was marshalled from New York financial circles. The British financial experts By JAMES PRESTON made a hasty study of the Dewey bill, and, in the words of an English newspaperman, brass-hats Administration will they decided we wouldn't fare never admit it, but many Cap- too badly under Harry Whites ital observers believe that a after all. plan group of House Republicans should be credited at least with Britain Sends Four to Prison an assist, on the recent "agreefor Dealing in Witchcraft, says ment in principle reached with the headline in a current newsthe British on postwar monetary paper. Maybe they didnt have plans. The British and American priority for a ride on a broom. financial experts had been meeting for many months trying to agree on a plan. Some progress was made, but the conferees remained divided on several vital issues. YOUtt 111 The American negotiators clung firmly to the principles of the original White plan, under which the United States, as the heaviest contributor, would virtually run the international financial show. The British insisted with equal firmness on the Keynes plan, which would give them the control. The other nations awaited developments, declining to take sides. Meanwhile a group of House Republicans began sniffing at what seemed to them an invasion of Congress traditional prerogatives in effecting monetary policy. Rep. Dewey, of 111., tossed a resolution into the hopper to the effect that the United States would keep a firm grip on its postwar pursestrings, and would iave the sole say on what nations it would lend money to, and how much. Moreover, it provided only a half billion dollars for loan purposes, as against about seven and a half billion under the White plan. The Republican group forced THE POCUETSOOK of KNOWLEDGE rorrs SUPPLIES Rakes Shovels re- , Salina, Sunday evening. GARDEN 9 Town And Farm k VICTORY m m Mrs. J. B. McDonald has Miss Ramona Colby, who is Friends of Miss Mary Evelyn located at Hill Field, is spendtwo-weevisitMcMillan, daughter of Mr. and vacation a ing Mrs. Jack Mrs. McMillan, will be ing at the home of Mr. and to that she is conlearn in glad arrived She Elmer Colby. Classified Headquarters, Theatre of Operations Men from the Rocky Mountain states of Utah, Montana, Colorado Idaho, Wyoming, held their fifth reunion at the American Red Cross Mostyn Club in London recently. Pvt. Charles A. Cooke of Salina was registered with 2nd Lt. Fred Rex of Logan and MSgt. Robert C. Evans of Salt Lake, as those attending the reunion from Utah. Seventeen service men were registered from the intermountain area. Mrs. Cooke resides in Salina, and is an assistant operator at the local telephone office. 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