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Show THE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Personal Items Of Interest 4 Mrs. Fay Loomis and children, of were dinner guests Sunday Evelyn and Robert Jay, have last week, at the Salina Experi- - returned to Long Beach, Calif-methree Station, with Dr. W. T. ornia, after spending of home at the weeks host. as visiting Huffman presiding Mrs. Ethel Evans, her mother, Mrs. Rue Jensen and son, of in Salina. Last week end, Mrs. Ft. Collins, Colorado, visited Loomis, accompanied by Mrs. over the week end at the home Alonzo Peterson and Mrs. Grace of Miss Ellen Scorup. Mrs. Jen- - Hardinger, visited with relatives sen was Millie Domgaard before at Salt Lake and Garfield, her marriage, and was a teacher Mrs. Henry Squires entertain-man- y in the schools of Salina for is for members of the War Dr. ed Jensen years. club at the Squires Wives Colorado the at pathologist dence, Wednesday of last week. College. Dinner was served at eight, and was the evening hours were spent Mrs. Briant Burgess hostess at a childrens party in fancy needlework. Nine were Thursday from 4 to 6, in honor present. of the 5th birthday of her son, Allen. Games were the pastime evening of last Thursday 12 to an was served luncheon and week, outing and steak din were ner and enjoyed at the Salina girls. boys Ranger Station, by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Andreason and Mrs. Evan Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Owen y entertained Taylor and the Jolley and Nyals Andreason Special guests evening, in honor of Mrs. lor children. Chester Walden of Florida, who were Mrs. Anne Christopherson is visiting in Utah. Dinner was and Mrs. Parlen McKenna, served to 14 guests, and the mother and sister of Mrs. Taylor, evening was spent socially. Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson Mrs. George Ridd, secretary and children, Carol and June, at the Salina O P A office, was are spending a weeks vacation in Monroe until Thursday even- - visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ing. She was caring for busi- - George Sorenson, and with Mrs. ness at the Southern O P A of- - Grace Curtis. Mr. Sorenson is fice, during the managers va- - employed at the Utah Poultry cation. in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Burgess nt resi-Sta- The Victory Stitchers held their meeting at the home of Mrs. George Bird last week, with Mrs. Hugh Bird, instructor. Work was continued on the project of making articles of clothing for younger children. Iris Morley served refreshments to eight. GOLDEN N. Miss Fay Crane visited the past three weeks with Mrs. Verl Anderson, and with Mrs. Ferry Draper at Ely, Nevada. Sunday, Miss Crane and Miss Mavis Draper went to Mt. Pleasant, where they will attend the Youths Conference, held at Wasatch Academy this week. BUCHANAN Republican Candidate For State Senator Says: Remember the Primary Run-of- f August 15th. Miss Oriole Nielsen and Miss VonDean Crane, employed at Hill Field, returned north Tuesday. They spent July 24th visiting at the Neils P. Nielsen and the Edwin Crane homes, in Salina. ... te Tay-Frida- 4-- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ainsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slater and son, Kenneth, arrived from Salt Lake, Saturday evening, and were house guests until Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Briant Burgess. The group spent Sunday at the Fishlake resort, and were served a chicken dinner at the Burgess home in the evening. Robert apd Bonnie Crane of Milford, visited last week at the home of Mrs. Nellie Crane, grandmother to the visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Craven ... of Provo, visited over the week from (Continued page 1) end at the Stanley Barrett home. Monday was spent by the visit- rill T. Crane, serving in France, ors at Wayne Wonderland. Mrs. and mailed on July 9. He Craven is a sister to Mr. Barrett. writes that they have the boys e in his particular a Miss Ethel Rae Robins is German which jeep, they have spending the summer vacation had for about four days, and visiting at the home of Mr. and thanks to the mechanics, it Mrs. Emmett Robins in St. An- really runs good, and if I only thony, Idaho. Mr. Robins is had a roll of films I could send proprietor of the Riverside you some pictures of it. We Hotel in that city. bought some beef steak for supper tonight, and OBoy!, it was Mrs. William Mecham return- a change. One of the boys from ed Thursday of last week from Texas, says it was so tough, it an extended visit with her dau- must have been a burrough, and ghter, Mrs. William Huff, in we .agreed with him. Salt Lake City. Boys In Service m fox-hol- Dairy Industry . (Continued from page . 1) 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Mrs. Maurice Rasmussen was hostess at dinner on Saturday night, at the Rasmussen home. Dinner was served at nine, and covers were placed for 22. Following the dinner hour, the ing, the railroad broadcast group attended the dance at praised the industry as a Redmonto. shining example of the system of individual effort and private Ruby Dell Casto celebrated achievement that has made her 12th birthday Saturday, and America great. Manager Richwas assisted by Janet Peterson, ards lauded the vigor, vision, Mary Lou Prows, Maurine An- courage and oil of dairy farmderson, Joyce Sanders, Shirley ers of Utah and the other states Miller, La Juana Sorenson and in serving as production paceKaye Hamelright. A plate lunch- makers. eon was served in the late afternoon. FSA Loans Assist Veterans Farm operating loans have Mrs. Leo H. Crane and Miss been made to several hundred Marilyn Crane returned Tuesday service discharged from Millard County, where honorably men who had no other source M. L. they visited with Mrs. of credit to finance food proMrs. Stevenson, mother to duction, the Department of AgCrane, over the week end. riculture announced. Th e s e Federal Security Administration Mr. and Mrs. Giles Frampton loans are enabling veterans of of Salt Lake, are visiting this the present war to lease or buy week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl farm land and not to obtain all Mickelson. Returning north on the necessary equipment and Friday, they were accompanied facilities needed to start their by Mrs. Martha Curtis, who will farm operations. visit at the Frampton home for a month. Miss Ellen Scorup is visiting this week with Miss Edith Scorup in Salt Lake. She left on Farm Bureau Urges Safety National Farm Safety Week is and was accompanied Rue Jensen, who was being observed July 23 through and special emphasis is beguest of Miss Scorup 29, ing placed on the program in week. Utah under the slogan, SomeMrs. Norma Hansen and Miss one might die if you get hurt, Iris Hagan of Salt Lake, were Frank G. Shelley, executive secUtah State Farm Bureau, guests from Saturday to Tues- retary, announced Tuesday. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. President Roosevelt signed a George Sorenson, parents of Mrs. Hansen. proclamation June 17, making the observance national. It beMrs. Austin Mecham and dau- hooves this nation gratefully to its special dependghter, Mary Ann, who visited acknowledge ence the skill and labor of upon with Mrs. Brooks Robins at Cedar City, have returned and its farmers in the gigantic task will make their home in Salina of waging war, the president said. for the duration. In Utah, the Farm Bureau is illustrated posters distributing Miss Lois Simper and Miss Blanch Simper, who visited Mr. and colored literature to impress and Mrs. Glenn Robinson and upon farmers and farm laborers Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robinson the importance of being careful and avoiding accidents. at Lark, returned Sunday. The Utah Farm Bureau has Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark of suggested 12 dos for farmers to keep fit for the farm front Helper, visited over the week They are: Have a phyend with Mr. and Mrs. Herod fight. sical checkup, eat wisely, wear of Mr. home at and the Crane, and Mrs. Burton Crane. The comfortable clothes, beware of e poison ivy, learn the right way Clarks were enroute to of lifting, keep your balance on weeks a for six stay. ladders, prevent maytime hazards involving pitchforks, operate tractors safely, stay away Buy MORE War Bonds from moving machinery, handle livestock properly, use right tool in farm repair jobs and prevent farm fires. Monday, by Mrs. a house the past ft04 on TOE IDE'nE pQ.0 Drive Quotas MARCH State Average 91 6lenh writing or calling the Army Recruiting Station, 224 South West Temple, Salt Lake City. Never before has the War Department offered such a worthwhile program to 17 year old men, and prompt action on the part of those interested, is encouraged, in order to take full advantage of the program before military age is reached. Cunningham, the mile. Station Head KINS OP THE 44io SECS FOR Leaves For N. M. HAS E BEATEN 1) 99.5 poisonous plants in of Hot Springs, and Dona Ana County. man will be away weeks. 1930S WHOSE 4MIN. AH INDOOR MILE NEVER , the region throughout Dr. Huff- nearly two Redmond Couple Training ren. Fair Merc Co. National Distillers Jrudut Is Orporatin New York 86 roof Salinas Busy Store THE A gy will be given in addition to military subjects. Captain Rhea stressed the unlimited possibilities being offered by the Government at this time to all men, approaching military age, kahsaN, Barrel-cheste-d noted FOR HIS POWERFUL LAST DRIVES. IS IN THE NAVy NOW HE MO WILL BE ABLE To HIS DRIVE ViAT WILL rPUloHA ' l LAP FINISHING LAST-LA- P , phish m axis omi if you BUY MORE tMBOhVS o. . . . (Continued from page 1) T itujurj Uij'ai nntui 4'444..4- - Now Is The Time To Insulate Your Home Keep cool now be ready for this winters cold. We stock Partemp home insulation, which we believe is by far the best can be - and encouraged them to investigate at once. To be eligible, a man must have passed his 17th birthday and not be older than 17 years and 8 months, and must have graduated from high school or installbe in a position to produce sufficient evidence from his high school principal that he will graduate by the time he reaches the age of 17 years and 9 w. .MB months. 4 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 By recent war department directive Army Air Force Examining Boards have been designated to give the mental examination for ERC applicants for training in the Army Specialized Training Reserve Program. In addition to'the Army Specialized Training Reserve Program, men who have passed ed by anyone. ... The quickest way for a doctor to lose a patient is to tell her it was only a minor operation. Tulsa Tribune. Once again, after a long lapse, Washington gossip mentions a Is watchdog of the Treasury. he perhaps, the one that puts the bite on the patient taxpayers? Detroit Herald. A young lady told us the other day she wants to take a trip across the continent the worst way. With travel conditions such as. they are, there Our Shelves 4 4 , ;,v. A Mr. and Mrs. Adley Peterson of Redmond, announces the marriage of their daughter, Joelaine, to Clarence Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorrin Lewis, also of Redmond. The marriage was performed Saturday. 61-R-- 3, UTAH STATE .VftisSs-- Married Saturday Classified Ads Utah's great State Fair in Sait Lake City will be a colorful exposition of the products of a bounteous wartime year . . . highlighted by a daily grandstand show of entertainment from Hollywood and Broadway. Enjoy a day at the Fair! a -- Not until August 1, will the isn't any other way to go. final figures on the Fifth War Loan be tabulated. A little effort by local war bond committees and purchase of a few more bonds will put every county over is quota, and give Utah a Piute water for rent. Inquire perfect record in every category First State Bank of Salina. for the first time in every drive. FOR SALE Lets go. Buy a bond that Mrs. Hilda Gates.City Lots. See j30tf will count in the Fifth War Loan! WANTED Useless horses will pay Salt Lake prices. Phone Clayton Harward, Aurora. j21t2c FOR FARMERS We now have a stock of 1000 pound are well filled with staples, capacity Fairbanks-Mors- e platand will soon have many toys form scales available for farm use. Sevier Valley Mercantile and Novelties for the child- Company. PEACE SALT LAKE CITYi . . . (Continued from page TO 19 their 17th birthday, and have not yet reached their 18th birthday, regardless of whether they are a graduate of high school or not, are offered a chance to compete for a place on the worlds greatest flying team, as a member of the Air Combat Crew in the Army Air Forces. Full information for Air Combat Crew Training or Training in the Army Specialized Re Dr. W. T. Huffman, vetern-a'ria- n 1, 1941, to 121,000 in January in charge of plant poison1, 1944, a 15 per cent increase. Value of Utahs 1942 milk pro- ing study at the Salina Experiduction was nearly $13,500,000, ment Station, left Saturday for compared with 1940s $8,360,000. New Mexico. He will conduct Paying tribute to dairy farm- investigation of stock losses by Fish-lak- IT IS IMPORTANT JULY 28, 1884 SPRAY your flowers, shrubs, fruit trees, poultry houses, etc., with a shoulder-typ- e compressed air sprayer, available now at Hermansens Roller Mill, Gunnison, Utah. n&sj27tle JAYMan PASSED away BUT THE B.Hayman CovInc. 3 n9pp C it I?! wtP FOUNDED BY HIM IS A SHEAT FARM IMPLEMENT HOUSE. THE FOUNDERS TRADTJONS OF HONOR, LOYALTY, SERVICE AND FRIENDSHIP STU GOVERN 7HS TTPCALLY 4wfrcah business enterprise. We Have A Carload Of DIGESTA STEAMED BONE MEAL That Will Arrive This Week Place Your Order Non At llermansens Roller Mills, Gunnison, Utah 4 4 t f 4 4 4 i. |