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Show THE SAUNA SJN, SAUNA, UTAH hgt i celebrating the aniversary of Mrs. Burgess birthday. Follow-las- t ing a social hour and needlecraft, a delicious luncheon was served to 15 mem- bers. Mrs. Lorin Jackson and Mr and Mrs George Jackson Mrs. Earl Allen were guests.Hostesses were Mrs. Harry Milrelinquished full control of their ler, Mrs. Barney Jeffery and October on household Tuesday, Mrs. Vern Ivie. 5th, when Mrs. Jackson gave ' son. birth to a pound baby Delbert Peterson and his par- The little man arrived at the Salina Hospital at 4 p m and ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. PeterMr. with visited son, Saturday dolatest reports state both are and Mrs. Lee Manson in Pay- ing fine The new pop, a base- ball enthusiast, was to nervous son- and with Mr. and Mrs. Earl to really enjoy the initial game Peterson in Provo, of the World Series, but had settled down Thursday, and seemed to be doing okay.1 Jr., and dau- left Sunday of ghter, Lucy Ann, week for Logan. She joined Mr. Crane, who is registered at the A.C. Mrs. J. D. Crane, THE SAUNA SUN Published Every Friday At Galina, Utah matter Entered at the postoffiee at Salina as second-clas- s under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. chicken-dumplin- - Wool Sewing Contest Underway CHERRY Attend 119th Conference Those from Salina who were in Salt Lake City to attend the General Conference of the L.D.S. church and the conference of the Relief Society, were: Dale Peter- son, President of the North Se- V1 r Qn' fake-A rsl C. Willardson, Mr. and and Mrs. Clyde Tidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen, Bishop and Mrs. LaVon Christensen, Bishop and Mrs. Maurice Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen, Mrs. Verda Borg and Mrs. Merrill Thompson. - garment in each division, but Members of the Happy SewIn the shp may enter a garment in each The Womans Auxiliary Publisher ing Club" assembled at the Utah Wool Growers Association division. Entries will be judged home of Mrs. Briant Burgess, is a "Make It Your on workmanship, judgement In sponsoring Mrs. Joe Mr. and .1..). at the home of Wednesday evening, to assist in stif with Wool" home sewing selection of fabric and trimMrs. Christensen is a contest, with Mrs. Elory C. mings, choice of accessories, fit Mickelson. I.Mickelson. Smith, 1835 Yalecrest Avenue, and 'becomingness. Salt Lake, state auxiliary presiEntry blanks and rules for the Mr. and Mrs. Less Mullon of director of the contest. dent, contest may be obtained through Barbara Peterson, employed Roosevelt, visited Friday with The contest, directed toward their Home Economics at the D & D Drug Store, Salt Mrs. Belle Sorenson and Mrs. teacher, PRORESOLUTION promoting home sewing and A JOINT Lake City, visited over the week Vivian Burns. or Mrs. area Glen chairman, ARTICLE TO AMEND signing with virgin wool ma-end at the Ernel Peterson home. SECTION 13 OF THE CON- - tenals-, two age groups. Rowe, Manti, Utah. is for Ellsworth Liston of Salt Lake ST1TUTI0N OF THE STATE OF- Junior class 14 to 17 years; An area contest style show will iTAH RELATING TO PROSEMr. and Mrs. William Chris- - City, visited Saturday with Mrs. CUTION BY INFORMATION OR Senior class: 16 to 22 years be held prior to January, 1949, and Verda INDICTMENT AND TO GRAND 0f age. tensen and children of Salt Lake Selma Erickson and the winners will compete in ' JURIES. Thfr e wu be thee dlulelnns - the state City, were dinnr guests Sunday, Be it resolved by the Legislature finals, for the privilege m the contest; coats, suits and lltah. utah- in the na steak dinner was of the State of elected 01 A rer)resenting to each of dresses. The dresses may be for members of all night a t the two houses voting in favor street, sports and formal. Each tional finals at San Antonio, enjoyed Saturday Those Grove. attending Maple contestant may enter only one Texas, in February, 1949. Section 1. It is proposed to RICHFIELD wer Mr. and Mrs. Dale Prows, ORSA B. CHERRY 8, 1948 FIRST STATE BARK OF SALINA g 6i WESLEY OCTOBER The Livestock Bank Of Utah1 CAPITAL 25,000.00 $ SURPLUS 375,000.00 Member: Federal Reserve System Editor Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Local Items , 1, - , . two-thir- no-ho- st Huish Theatre Fri. & Sat., Oct. Walt Disneys Latest Technicolor Musical MELODY TIME" For Your All Time Good Time! 8-- 9 Sun. through Wed. 3 Oct. Ray Milland 10-1- Charles Laughton BIG CLOCK" THE Thurs., Fri., Sat, Oct. LUXURY LINER" Color by Technicolor 14-1- e, 6 Lyric Theatre RICHFIELD Sat., Oct. 9th Only! Charles Starrett Smiley Burnette THE LAST DAYS OF BOOTIIILL Sun., Mon. & amend Article 1, Section 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Section 13. Offenses heretofore inrequired to be prosecuted by be shall by prosecuted dictment, information after examination and commitment by a magistrate, unless the examination be waived were Heath Mrs. Rue Mr. and by the accused with the consent in Salt Lake City over the week or the State, or by Indictment, end. They visited with Mr. and with or without such examination Mrs. Leslie Heath in Salt Lake, and commitment. The formation of the grand jury and the powers and with Mrs. Myrtle McDonald and duties thereof shall be as preat Riverton, and also with Mr, scribed by the Legislature. Section 2. The Secretary of and Mrs Ozro Shipp in Spring-villState is directed to submit the proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nielson next general election in the manner as provided for by Article 23, and son, David, motored south Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Sunday, visiting Bryce Canyon Section 3. If adopted by the National Park and the new Es- electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day calante oil district. of January, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lorenzen and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Tollestrup. Tues. Oct Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh GONE WITH TIIE WIND (Complete in all its original color and splendor) Wed., Thurs. & Fri. Oct THE JOLSON STORY" Color by Technicolor - Nord Sorenson and Tad Sorenson of Salina, and Max of Sigurd, visited friends at Ruth and Ely, Nevada, Saturday and Sunday. Tor-gense- m n I, HERER RENNION, JR., Sec- retary 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 or the Twenty-Seven- th Legislature, 1947, as apViolet Johnson visited Sun- pears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I day with Mrs. Affleck Bastian, hereunto set my hand and who is in a Bingham Canyon have affixed the Great Seal of the State an from hospital, convalescing of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this operation on both feet. Growths 16th day of August, 1J48. pub-licati- of the Ownership, Management, circulation, etc., required by the Act of Congress August 24, 1912, as amended bytheActosof Maroh313, were removed from the joints, by the bone specialist, Dr. Paul Richards. Mrs. Bastian was acSecretary of State. companied to the hospital by Mr. fREAL) in remained who BingBastian, ooc?oxocxoooxoooooo. ham for the week. PYREX OPEN CASSEROLE for baking, serving ond storing. Two quart size, an outstanding value 59t PYREX UTILITY DISH for roasting, for baking, for serving salads. t quart size 59V First call for fall PYREX "Flavor-Sav- er the f s Plate with fluted edges. 1s" ikP t holds juices ond flavor 10 s..ci,r PYREX UTILITY DISH for roasting, for baking, for serving salads. wash. 1 quart size 59r Easy-t- Dont fiddle around any longer with old oil. Swing your summer motor dirty car into the nearest Conoco station and N4 Motor Oil. change to winter-gradwinter-grad- e N'4 gives you Lighter faster starts. Saves you wear on the battery when you step on the starter. Whats more, a change to Conoco N'4 Motor Oil gives you the extra protec e PYREX LOAF PAN lets you watch bread and meat looves bake to perfection. 1 quart size, only 59 1 PYRIX SOU ARE CAKE ght( golden cokes ond two or layer cokes, each DiSH GJS Make a dale c..y jyi PY.1EX WARS JUNTcR! OIL-PLATIN- S 'Jr I AT For N'4 contion of tains a special, added ingredient that your engines actually working parts . . . fastens an extra film of lubricant to cylinder walls . . . protects you from "dry friction starts . . . from sludge and carbon due to wear. So for better winter driving, call on your Conoco Mileage Merchant . . . OIL-PLATE- THE PEERLESS Copyright 194S, Coatmeatal Oil Company on and July 2, 1946, of the Salma Sun published weekly at Salina( Utah, for October 1, 1948. 1948. State of Utah, g. M. Burr, (SEAL) Notary Public. County of Sevier, ss. Before me, a notary public, in My Commission expires Jan-an- d for the State and County uary 20, 1952. aforesaid, personally appeared Orsa B. Cherry, who, having been duly sworn, according to law, deposes and says that he is the publisher of the Salina Sun, and that the following is, to the best of her knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Acts of March 3, 1933, and July 2, 1946, Section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations. 1. That the names and addresses of the Publisher, editor, managing editor and business manOrsa B. ager are: publisher Cherry, Salina, Utah; editor, managing editor and business manager, Wesley, Cherry, Salina, Utah. 2. That the owner is: Orsa B. Cherry, Salina, Utah. 3. That the average number of PYREX LOAF PAN leti you watch bread and meat loaves bake to 1 perfection. quart sue, only 59f Flavor-Sover- " the Pie PYREX Plate with fluted edges. 1 W depth holds jukes and flavor. 10"siie59f copies of each issue of this sold or distributed trough the mails or otherwise, paid subscribers during the taelve months preceding the date shown above is 741. Orsa B. Cherry. Signed: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of October, toOil-Pla- te ! |