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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH PAGE Mrs Harry Ditlevsen returned lrom Salt Lake Cay, Friday evening She accompanied her father, Joseph S. Christensen, of Centerfield, who was at a Salt Lake hospital for an operation Mrs Ditlevsen was at his bedside for two weeks, and reports he is convalescing and will return to his home in a week. While in the city, Mrs Ditlevsen visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Hale Mecham Mrs Brice Anderson and dau- - Susan, who visited rela- Sunnyside last week, returned Friday. in Mrs. Pearl Mangum, mother of A. L. Mangum, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mangum of Price, ... ... left Monday for the north They Lee Christensen was in Salt vlsltmg at the home of Mr. rs McKay Bastian at and Goodmg Idaho Freece, of California, visited last week at the Freece home. The Pahvant Chapter, Daughters of viistors were enroute from Califthe Pioneers, will hold the June ornia east, and they will visit meeting on the 29th, at the with Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Freece chapter house. New officers will at Hornell, New York. be installed, and other business transacted at the meeting, Mrs. Maud Briggs and Miss Fay Briggs, mother and sister to H. P. Freece, brother of Dr. Dale Briggs, Salmas druggist, Margaret Freece, and Mrs. were dinner guests Saturday at the Briggs home. Miss Briggs, a physical education instructor at the University of Nevada, at Reno, was enroute to California 1-2 to register at the U.S C. for a summer course. They left late On Saturday afternoon. v, ' I - as ' . , ... X. t , ' v- - --) ' , x -1 -- W-WA- t ? ; Si-- 1 rf- t " ", .. , - ' x ", , J'" ' - . ' f :v :' ? L ' 'V . l - t i " ' Sfe r . , J m f 3 ' . . ? ' Long Time 4 Farms And Ranches Loans g 3 In amounts of $10,000 and up, using your real estate only as security. Anyone Interested Contact Bushnell Finance & Construction phone 366, care of Roy Cleave, or contact at 1103 N. 9th E., : HUISH AlID LYRIC THEATRES DONT TAKE LESS THAN THE BEST. MAKE THE HLISII AND LYRIC THEATRES ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS. Cramner, supervisor. The Big Cut on the entire job. stated L. M StClaire, engineer, will be 25 feet deep and 700 feet long. About 30,000 cubic yards of dirt will be moved in this particular strip. Approxi50 000 tons of hard surface mately 130,0110 cubic yards will be used to complete the 4 rmles materials is estimated will be used to complete the entire road. 1200 ft ot 24 in ; 400 it of 48 in and 9 6 it of 72 in. corrugated pipe for drainage, is the engineers estimate to be used on the new road. On the route, 22,000 yds of creek channel will be changed Estimate of the total cost is $175,000 00. , Provo, phone 3964-- Lake City over the week end, weeks visit looking after business interests. Mr and Mrs June Metcalf and Mr and Mrs Hershel Metcalf of Gunnison, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Airs. E. N. Christensen. Mrs Ruby Stevens has spent week in Salt Lake City with her son, Ted Stevens, and at Magna with her daughter, Katy. a Sunday Night Services At the Sunday evening services nice program was enjoyed by those in attendance. Bishop Burr and Bishop N. P. Nielsen were the High Priests who sponsored the program The Nielsen sisters rendered a piano duet, and the speaker for the evening was Elder Gerald L. Nielsen, win has recently returned from a foreign mission. a At 147 N. Univ. Ave., Provo, than ever Heavy machmiry lsihown in upiration on the str.p now under construction on the Salina Con.von II.g.iAaj Nine big machines are being used, with two (operators on each, on a dailj double slaft The construction is under contract to Whiting & Hammond, with A. H. , Co., Inc. , Stella Peterson, Reporter Sat-tive- g are BETTER Canyon Road Under Repair Redmond Hews Out of town relatives an 1 and friends attending the funeral of Mrs Sena Anderson, were: Mr. and Mrs John L Nielsen and son, of Thornton, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Varcell Cowley, Mrs Laura Cowley and Mrs. Jobr Davis, Venice; Mr and Mrs. Visiting here for the first time Seymour Christiansen and Mrs. in 35 years, was former resident, Dean Folster, Ephraim; Mrs. James King, whom many will re- Maria McKenna, Salt Lake, City; Mr. King resides .n Mr. and Mrs. Marian Christianmember Seattle, Washington. Mr. and sen, Mrs Frank Willardsen and Mrs. Solomon King, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R S Wheatley, left here 50 years ago this month. Mayfield. Also several from Mrs King died last month in Gunnison, Centerfield, Axtell Canada, at the age of 91. His and Salina. father died 7 years ago in CanMrs Olga Larsen entertained ada Mr. King, who was enroute to attend the M I A. conference at dinner Monday, honoring her Out of in Salt Lake City, was an over birthday anniversary night guest at the home of Mr. town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen and children and Mrs Dave Evans. of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mr. and Mrs Charles Larsen Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson and the five Peterson were host and hostess to mem-ghte- r, Mickelsen of Salina A delicious s chicken dinner was served to children, and Mr and Mrs. Alma hers of the Supper Club, Peter20 relatives and friends The of Aurora served was Dinner Bastian urday night. g oclock, and places were laid sons reside in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Alveretta Draper i s where Major Peterson was an for jg Four tables of bridge a few spending days at Murray, instructor in military training at w(.re in play, with the son acquainted getting the University of Utah for the born to her niece, Mrs Francis Mr. and Mrs J. H. Mangum Jensen. past year. visited Sunday at the Mangum Visitors at the home of Mr. home in Salina. While here, they also visited with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Colby are theirtwo daughters, Mrs. Clell SorenJ. H. Mangum. son and Mrs. W F. Kowalski and , , . the grandchildren, Diana SorenMiss Arlene Rasmussen of Salt Kowaland son and Nancy Betty Lake City, is visiting this week Sorensons live at Anna with Miss Karen Morley, and at ski. Theand the latter family at henn, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herod It will California China Lake, Crane, grandparents to Miss be the middle of July before the Rasmussen. Californians leave for the coast state. Miss Karen Morley, Miss Lauana Powell, Gaylen Larsen Visiting at the home of Mr. and Ross Christensen, were Sun- and Mrs. Heber Allred are Mr. day visitors at Zion National and Mrs. Wallace Ohran and Park. children, Jimmie, Richard and Linda, of Bellmont, California, Mrs. Rae E. Noyes was hostess who arrived Thursday of last to members of the Young week, and Mr .and Mrs. Boyd Matrons bridge club, Thursday Edwards of Logan, who arrived evening of last week. Preceed-in- Sunday. The Ohrans plan to the evenings game, Mrs. here until early in July. Mr. EdNoyes served luncheon to 12 wards, who received a B S. de guests. Three tables were ar- - gree in arts and sciences at the ranged for tho game, and prizes Agricultural College, and major-wer- e won by Mrs. Ernel Peter- - ed in history, is, a cadet captain son and Mrs. Dwight Crosier. in the RO.T.C. He will attend summer camp at the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson Hamilton Field Air Base, Calif, had as their dinner guests Sun- - which opens June 26th. Mrs. day, Mrs. Marcus Peterson, a sis- - Edwards will visit at the Allred ter to Mrs. Peterson, Major home. MMovies Jl'NE 23, 1950 Mrs. Reuben Jensen and Mrs. Neal L. Tuft attended a wedding reception in Payson, Wednesday evening, given in honor of the marriage of Miss Maurine Romney, a niece to Mrs. Jensen, and Billie Badger. The couple were married June 7th in the Salt Lake Temple. The reception was held in the Payson L D.S. chapel. Mr. and Airs Carlisle Bills and children of Cedar City, were Mrs. B. R. Jorgensen was with relatives and friends hostess to members of her bridge visiting the past few days in Redmond. club, Thursday evening at the Mr. and Mrs Allen of RichJorgensen home. A dainty luncheon was served at 8 oclock, and mond, parents of Mrs. Clifford covers were laid for 12. When were in Redmond Mickelsen, scores were totaled, Mrs. Wayne On their return, the week. past Peterson and Mrs. George Ridd were accompanied by Mrs. were awarded first and second they Mickelsen and children for a prizes. YOlR Where The Big Motion Pictures mio; RICHFIELD, UTAH 0 0 Piay First II r Hold Family Reunion Mrs. Grace Lindhardt and The J. F. Peterson family daughter, Myrna Lee, who have lie Id their yearly reunion at Salt been visiting at Salt Lake City Lake City, Saturday at Liberty and other points of interest for Park Those attending the affair some time, have returned horn from Redmond W'ere: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. The baseball game here SunRoyal Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon was a dandy. Merrill Peterson and Mr. and The1 game, between Richfield and Mrs Lester Jensen and their Redmond, ended with a score of Mr and Mrs. Orrin 13 to 12 in favor of Richfield. families, Peterson and family of Fillmore, Two of our good players were Mr and Mrs. Harold Peterand out of town, or we would have son and Mr. and Mrs. Blair won the game, maybe. Anyway, Curtis and families of Salina. it was an interesting game from start to finish. Mrs Ida Christensen, Mrs. Ethel Jensen and Mrs. Esmont Friends of Mrs Rex Jensen Jensen have enrolled in a will be pleased to learn that she summer school course at e bn th to a baby boy Satgav Ephraim urday morning, June 17th. She Merrill Smith was rushed to is at the hospital in Murray. the Salina Hospital, Sunday, Having been married nearly six and was operated on later that years, this was a happy event to for appendicitis. At the pre-s- i day the parents. Mrs. Jensen was nt time, he is coming along formerly Miss Francis Chriswell. fairly tensen. D.U.P. Meeting Mr. and Mrs G. W. Bachelor The Daughters of the Utah and Mr and Mrs. Owen Jensen Pioneers held a meeting Monday entertained at dinner Friday for alternoon at their cabin. Captain sev eral of their out of town friends The guests included Lillian Allred was in charge. Mrs. James Green of St. Louis; The lesson was given by Dora Paul Zyron and son of Chicago Weller. County President, Mrs. and Mrs C. T. Murphy and Goodwin, Mrs. Emma Cowley, daughter of Salt Lake City. (Continued On Page 7) - six-wee- w HS Outperforms 131 other cars in grueling Texas-to-Guatema- la test! Below, The map Hcrtikfi th court. 1 At riflitj anJ kttOldtmobiU 'btt.' 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