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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Personal Items Of Interest Fred Nielson of Garland, visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Nielson. ... C. W. Sorenson, Sr., of Mt. 4 visited Saturday and Pleasant, Mrs. Alice Jorgensen of San Mrs. P. M. Hiskey of Twin at the Clayton Sorenson Sunday Falls, Idaho, is visiting with Francisco, California, is spend- home in Salina. friends a with relatives in Salina and at Loa ing week visiting for two weeks. While here, she and relatives in Salina and RedJames Nielsen joined Mrs. is a guest of Mrs. Ted Bird at mond. Nielsen, Sunday at the T. II. White Mountain ranch. home for a few days Nielsen Rue Heath of Salt Lake, visitThe visitors returned to visit. ed over the week end with Mrs. Wedin Salt Mrs. Morrill Robins enterhome their Lake, is at the located Heath who tained at a family dinner Mon- Heath home in Salina for the nesday. . day night, in honor of the birth- summer months. was Dinner Mrs. Lee Murphy of Robins. Mr. Mr. of and day ... served at six, and seated with Mr. Robins were ten members of the family. I Don Wright, an employee in the electrical department of the railroad shops of the D.&R.G., located at Grand Junction, Colorado, Mrs. Wright and children, Gay and Donnie, left Thursday, vacation after spending a visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright. Hugh Bird and Stanley Jensen, associated with the Forest Service in the Beaver sector, and Mrs. Jensen, visited over the week end with Mrs. Hugh Bird and Mr. and Mrs. George Bird, at the Bird home. Classified Ads Write Box Washington. Vancouver, LONELY? 26, Piute water for rent. Inquire First State Bank of Salina. were here for Fathers Rasmussen re- Idaho, and a weeks visit with Day, turned to Salt Lake, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murphy. after spending Fathers Day at the Clayton Rasmussen home. Miss Louise Anderson, niece of Mrs. Rude Casto, visited last Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. week at the Casto home. The Albert Corya, daughters of Mrs. home of Miss Anderson is in Emma West, are visiting at the Los Angeles. West home. Over the week end, they were joined by Mr. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fergus-soand Mr. Corya of Provo. left Monday for Los Angeles, for a two weeks visit with Mrs. Mrs. W. C. Simmonson, Axtell, Bill Patterson, and Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Don Krack, Salt Lake; Crawford, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jensen, Mayfield; Mrs. Ferguson. Mrs. Alonzo Nay, Centerfield, were dinner guests Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bastian are the home of Mrs. Kenneth the happy parents of a son, Crane. born June 2, at the Salina Hospital. Mrs. Calvert Peterson, sister to Russell Frandsen, visited SatMr. and Mrs. Guy Ferguson urday with Mrs. Russell Frand- and Mrs. Clarice Burr of Salt sen and Mrs. Mary Kimber. Mrs. Lake, spent Fathers Day at the Peterson resides at Salt Lake. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson. A. C. Willardson, chairman of the Sevier County commissioners, transacted business Monday and Tuesday at Salt Lake City. Miss Darlene ... n ... ... The use of tap water is prohibited af- TESTED BY P E R IFQ lH Rfl A M C E FOR 35 YEARS WU ter 9 p. m. Hose must have nozel and no tap water is to be used to irrigate gardens. Any- one caught violating this order will be prosecuted. By Order Of The 9311113 City Council, Help Bomb The Axis! JUNE 23, 1W4 Boys In Service . . . Ensign Garn E. Thalman, sta. . . tioned at Green Cove Springs, (Continued from page 1) from (Continued page 1) Florida, is spending a furlough visiting with his par- born in Pine Valley, and in 1878 will visit at the Bird home. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thal- the Heath family returned to Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Johansen man in Aurora. Salina. were happy to receive their The home was bright with first letter on June 17, from baskets of flowers, and in the their son, Pfc. Rupert Johansen, dinning room, the lace covered written after he landed on table was centered with a huge three teired wedding foreign soil. The letter was cake, dated May 14, Somewhere in topped with a golden bell hangBy JAMES PRESTON England, and informed his paring in the center. The bride of ents that he was fine, liked the fifty years wore a rose lace country, and was receiving letWhen our soldiers successful- gown, and the bridegroom the ters from home. Also that he ly stormed Hitlers European conventional black. was glad the ocean voyage was fortress and chased his Huns Luncheon was served to more over. out of Rome, it was the begin- than a hundred and fifty, who ning of the end of the Austrian called during the afternoon and s Favors were Bennett Martin writes that he reign of terror. early evening. American corBut to a was for advanced our more tiny Flags, in honor recently industry poral at the Army Air base, at than three years ceaselessly of National Flag Day. Great Falls, Montana. The base turning out the munitions and in an Alaska Wing Air Transfer war goods of victory, it was (to . . . Center, and Cpl. Martin has paraphrase Winston Churchill) (Continued from page 1) been stationed there for the the end of the beginning. is a He months. past twenty Industrys job for the invasion only in 1936 that she retired son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mar- has been largely done and al- from public activities, due to tin. though it still has a big pro- failing health. duction job ahead to keep the She is survived by one child, Rex Osborn, who was station- pipe lines filled, it has the right Mrs. Harmon; two grandchilded at Ellensburg, Washington, to ask: Where do we go from ren, Mrs. Nedra Olsen, Salt Lake, and Lt. Boyd Harmon, for five months, completing here? Severe and dangerous crises Corpus Christi, Texas; five great training, is classified as a pilot. He is taking final tests at Santa face the home front unless the grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Ana, California, preparing for plans for reconversion from war Frank Jackson, Salina, Mrs. Anassignment. He is a son of Mrs. to peacetime production move na Stevenson, Oakland, CalifCharles Ferguson, and the Fer- much more quickly in the next ornia, and one brother, Marinus gusons are in California this four months than they have in Jensen, Provo. the past. Funeral services were conweek for a visit with Rex. Reports here say that Bernard ducted Wednesday in the First Mrs. Evan Mickelson received Baruch and John W. Hancock ward chapel. Burial was in the a letter Sunday, stating that her resigned as heads of the Special family plot in the Pioneer cemehusband, Evan Mickelson, had Postwar Unit of the Office of tery. War Mobilization as a protest arrived safely in England. against delays in government ,.. for reconversion. Lee Gates, U. S. Navy, sta- preparation (Continued from page 1) On Capitol Hill, contract termtioned at Bremerton, Washingination is block- are needed still legislation ton, visited the past week with ed immediately, to fill by an impasse on the author- vacancies in Mrs. Gates, who is recovering Washington, D.C., of the Comptroller General. from a serious illness. A baby ity principally for the War and Meanwhile, WPB Chairman Navy Departments, the Civil daughter, Verna Lee, born to Donald Nelson, is calling upon Service Commission reports. AlMr. and Mrs. Gates, died two to itself take so, within the private days after birth, and was buried the lead industry year between in reconversion planand 10,000 additional vacanin the Eastside cemetery. Mr. Gates was granted an extension ning, saying he felt that WPB cies must be filled. Positions great will pay from $1,752 to $1,971 of leave, and will report at interference would do violence to the American sys- a Bremerton on July 2. year for the Federal work tem of free enterprise. week of 48 hours. Local post Let the determination as to offices and offices of the United Sergeant Orlee Jensen of what industry wants to do, come States Services can Employment Camp Maxie, Texas, together from each industry individually, ininterested give persons with Mrs. Jensen and their dau- preferably on a regional basis, formation about these openings. are at ghter, Sherrie, Mr. Nelson told the Colmer visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernell Committee of the House. Prices On Certain Fruits Jensen in Redmond. When they come in and tell Highest average retail prices us what they want to make, we for the country as a whole that Merrill Smith, who has been will see whether it can be done will result from ceiling prices spending a furough in Redmond, with the materials, manpower left Saturday for his station in and facilities available without interfering with the war effort. Washington. Wedding 16-da- y S,44, Washington Snapshots fruits have been announced by the OPA. These prices per pound are: Italian prunes, about 14 cents; plumes, about 19 cents; sweet cheeries, about 40 cents, except in California, Washington and Oregon, where the price will be about 36 cents; apricots, about 21 cents, except in California, Washington and Oregon, where the price will be about 161-cents. Apparently Hitlers marvelous instinct doesnt work on holidays. 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