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Show I fib SALINA 2UN, SAUNA, UTAH 44' Mrs. Ethel Evans, who visited in Calif, during the summer, in Salina, Saturday night, was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loomis and child- ren, Evelyn and Robert J., from Long Beach, Calif. The Loomis family left Tuesday evening for a visit at the former home of Mr. Loomis, at Pierce, Mo. ar- - Pictures Of Quality Appointments Made Mr. and Mrs. Clayton J. Crane and Mrs. W. C. McCostlin visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird, in Eureka. The group were guests at an Elks Club party Saturday evening. Block East Of The Bank Corner Located On SALINA, UTAH Repair Work on Radios and small Electric Appliances. PetMrs. Orson Rasmussen of tys Radio Service and Re- Bicknell, is a house guest at the 012tf. home of Mrs. Ren Rasmussen. pairs. Classified Ads We will do cusNOTICE SALE FOR Collapsible meats at the of tom grinding O20tf Baby Buggy, slightly used, reaAnderson Food Center. sonably priced. See Mrs. Dorothy 012tl. Hicks, or phone 46W. Peninsula FOR SALE Range, in good condition. See S21tf Veda Peterson. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Norval Crane were Joined at Fishlake for dinner on Sunday, by Mr. and Mr. E. A. Cooke and daughters, Shirley and Carol, Arlene and Elizabeth Ann, and Jess Maybe, all of Moapa, Nevada. The (Continued from page 1) visitors returned through Zion Mr. Cooke is for written ideas, National Park. a basis of 75 on U.P. the foreman Railroad, of the for 25 any quality plus sketch submitted. Anyone in with headquarters at Moapa. the state of Utah may compete. Those from Salina attending The winning ideas and sketche the to general conference of the the es will be submitted of Jesus Christ of Latter Church but the prizes Department, will be awarded whether or not Day Saints, and the Relief the suggestions or sketches Society conference, held at Salt Lake, were: Mr. and Mr. Ar- are used. thur Martin, Mrs. Ira Rasmus- until The contest extends sen, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen, January 1, 1946, according to Mrs. Fred Mickelson, Mrs. Mer- Mr. Backman. All suggestions Thompson, Bishop and Mrs. should be submitted to the Utah LaVon Christensen. Box Centennial Commission, 329, Salt Lake City 8, Utah. Miss toris Mecham has gone Contestants should remember to Salt Lake, and is employed to to reference that in addition the Utah Centennial, the stamp at the Sweet Candy Shop. must bear also its denomination probably 3c and the fact that it is a U. S. Postage Stamp. Contestants are requested to submit their suggestions or sketches as early as possible. AT Centennial Home in FOR SALE lina; five rooms and bath, unfurnished or partly furnished. Inquire Eva Thorsen, 5 Wave-creAve. Venice, Calif. A31tf Sa- st WANTED A girl for general housework on Saturdays. Mrs. . S28tf Dwight Crosier. jndustr. MILK STOCK FOR SALE Yearling heifers. See Dutch Lau at Sevier Valley Mercantile, N&S04tf. Salina. Brick home, 7 FOR SALE acres of land; coral and chicken coops. One mile south on Loss Creek road. See Mrs. Earl Jen05tf. sen. Piute Water FOR SALE Stock. See Mrs. James I. Rex. Wanted To Rent, immediately, a modern apartment or small home by mechanic at Salina Coal Mine. Three in family, man and wife and daughter, 11 years. Phone Coal Mine or Sun Office. Post-offic- THE CASH r IVill Open WERE GOING HUNTING 5 I hogs at the highest market price Headquarters For Supplies In Both I Groceries And Clothing Heavy Underwear, Boots And : Owned and operated by AT Frank and LaMonte Jensen V DEER I HUNTING if1 - f I MEATS, ! a 4 SUPPLIES canned and fresh !1 I I I 4 4 4 4 FRUITS, canned and Fresh 4 4 4 4 44 canned and fresh VEGETABLES, 4 4 4 44 4 Hot-Cak- 4 Fresh Eggs - 4 4 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444-- Fair Merc Co. Salinas Busy Store Hunting License Sleeping Dags Red Hats I PETTYS Radio Service Hoppes Gun Solvent Cleaning Rods And REPAIRS i Flashlight Batteries 3 Blocks East & 2 Blocks North Of Main Intersection Salina, Utah Lanterns AT 4 4 and up Thomp- - At The I High Grade Bread - Pastry 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 10 miles. 9. Annabella LEVIS Hunting Knives 4 4 D Flour & Syrup e X 4 4 HUNTERS PARA I S E Gun Oil 4- - S. AT LAST Shell Vests X X east up Tibadore Canyon to top of Mountain. 6 miles. 8. Hunters Flat on North end of Glenwood Mountain south via Big Lake and to Koosharem R. John Henderson, auctioneer HS r FOR (Continued from page 1) 4t44"M Overshoes C II R I S T E H S E National Forest . . . Top Hogs 14.75. No Commission IJH.I 1 Strong, Heavy Gauge Braided Rope 100 Ft. Hanks Red Caps - Sleeping Bags - Knives Leather Jackets New Businesses ... We will sell your cattle, sheep and PEERLESS AND LIME THE X For Building Purpose FURHITUREf HARDWARE X f Delivered To The Job We Guarantee Quality Helen Jeppson Salina, Utah 1 It 444444444444444444444444 .. Suggestions La-Pre- al - Lanterns See Us First SAUNA nor,IE & AUTO SUPPLY umiri laiiBTWI son Creek. II! 3 miles. KIWI irjiBn low Creek road south via head Little Lost Creek to Sweet of Jacks Creek to Bull Valley Water, North via Bull Spring Divide. 4 miles. and down Dipping Vat Hollow 17. From point one half mile to lower Lost Creek. Entrance east of Meadow Gulch either from Grass Valley or via north to head of NorthSummit, Water 10. Salina or Aurora. 20 miles. 11. One mile east of Gooseberry R. S. north into Browns Hole and Oak ridge. 4 miles. 12. Three miles east of Gooseberry R. S. and north through head of Browns Hole and into Antones Hollow. 3 miles. 13. From stock watering reservoir on Brush Trail road west into Rocks area Salina Ranger District. 3 miles. 14. Lower Salina Creek and up via Conservation Spring, and Water Hollow Ridge to Willow Creek road at head of Willow Creek. 11 miles. 15. Head of Willow Creek and around east to Gunnison Valley. 4 miles. 16. At Anthony Flat on Wil Hollow. 11 miles. Motorists are cautioned to beware of these low standard roads in stormy weather, as they may become impassable during fall storms, the supervisor said. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere appreciation for the many kind expressions of sympathy, deeds of kindness extended to us during the illness, and at the death of our husband and father, Ren Rasmussen; and we thank everyone for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Ren Rasmussen and Family. NOTICE 4 The Sevier Valley Mercantile Will Be Closed All Day 4 And operate each Friday thereafter i1 1945 If you are in a quandry where to shop to complete your. hunting equipment, then shop at the SALINA HOME & AUTO SUPPLY An-rive- ll l, HUNTERS Friday, October 12 ARE YOU? 1 Mrs. Thornell. Capt. Thornell has earned, through his service Mrs. Carl N. Anderson and in the Army, four years at a He plans d college of his choice. granddaughter, Sondra Ann on a he law e completing morn-Shcourse, derson, returned Tuesday before U. in the began enlisting Provo. from visited ing They over the week end with Mrs. S. armed forces. B. Y. Peterson. Mrs. Noah Pitt and Mrs. Jones were transacting Mrs. Dick Jorgensen was hostess Wednesday evening for business at the county seat, Wedmembers of her Pinochle club, nesday. of Richfield, and Mrs. Grant (Additional locals on page 5) Jorgensen, Mrs. Bert Cluff and Mrs. Wesley Cherry, guests of the hostess. Dinner was served (Continued from page 1) in the early evening, and the game of the evening followed, J. S. Dixon, builder of the proPrizes were won by Mrs. Reva ject, recently purchased the Nielson for the club, and Mrs. property from the O. G. Nielson Grant Jorgensen for the guests. estate, located between the Salina Bakery and Felt and Ridd Mrs. Duane Jensen enter- Merc, buildings. The brick tained for members of the Sew- - building will be 25 x 60 feet, ing club, Friday evening, at the and will have a capacity of 300 Dean Nielson home. Dinner frozen food lockers. Mr. Dixon was served at eight, and needle- - states the lockers will be ready craft was the pastime of the for opening by October 20th, members and will offer complete processFourteen evening. and guests were present. ing service, including dressing of animals, chilling, cutting, Mrs. Daphine Robins and sons, wrapping and quick freezing. In Ted and Terry, left Wednesday addition to this service, cusfor Ogden, where they will visit tomers may have lard rendered, f0r a week at the home of Mrs. and hams and bacon cured and Mildred Shaw. She accom- - smoked. The project will be panied Mr. and Mrs. Myrlin erected and equipped as an apHansen, who are in Salt Lake proximate cost of $8,000. Another new enterprise in to attend the U.E.A. convention, Salina is the B. K. Tuft which convened on Thursday, and continued through Friday Machinery Co.u situated just west of the Salina Hospital. Mr. and Saturday. Tuft, now open for business, is his facilities, to inCapt. and Mrs. Clyde S. Thor- expanding clude in electrical aplatest the nell, who visited at the Thornell home the past month, left Sun-ri- pliances, to add to his farm and tractor sales. day afternoon for Calif. Capt. implement Claud is finishChristensen and Mrs. Thornell were married in November, 1942, and due to ing a new and attractive front war conditions, the officer left to his business on the N.W. corfor the European Theatre of war. ner of Main Street, known as The quarters have been As arranged, this will be their Teds. too small to handle the traveling public, and Mr. Christensen tore down the old building and rebuilt a 21 x 32 red brick structure. It will be ready to AUCTION open, with the latest equipment, by next wek, Mr. Christensen anticipates. In addition, two modern apartments have been built on the second story, one and one with 4 rooms. With the opening of the Cash Auction, today, and the erection of the proposed Turkey Processing Plant, together with the long established businesses that have been operating during World War Two, Salina should again become a popular trading center, and attract buyers from without, as well within, the state. SALINA ith MiamifliWWii I honeymoon, a motor trip to Southern Calif., along the coast north to Yuba City, the home of Personal Items Of Interest STUDIO GIBSON PORTRAIT uixuniLK i Saturday, X October 20th. 4 4 X ! |