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Show PAGE THt SAUNA 8 SUN, SAUNA, UTAH SEPTEMBER 29, 1959 Saturday, they visited with Mr. and Mrs Nate Robinson, parents of Mrs. Peterson, at Spanish Fork. L r r w,, I ' u 7 QffJlfff u )f fflC&L fWfit Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corya motored north Sunday and visited for the day at (the home of Mr .and Mrs. George Brown in Provo, and with Mrs. Emma West, a guest at the Brown home, and with the Brown children, Charles and Georgia Elizabeth. Ruben Jensen was in Centerfield, Tuesday, to attend a party given by Mrs. Neil Tult, celebrating the 3rd birthday of her daughter, Ann. Mrs. Tuft is a daughter of Mrs. Jensen. Mrs. , Mrs. ... Errol Mickelson enter- tained for members of the 13 even- PANCAKE FLOUR 41c 4 pounds - Pillsbury 7a& Tamai Corn Bako THayf Xea HONEY Broudcutl! $1.59 10 lb. Can Banquet 1st Quality . . . 21c . 12 oz. Can . 38c SPRY 3 lb. Can . 95c . . l Mr. bIM t !! dnuoi. 9ok4 or .9, dfMw4 lwuit(ud 1 Vi up Whole Kernel Corn, Milk and Tamales, Sego Shortening. 51c U.S. Good Beef - Cudahys VEGETABLES 10c lb 5c lb 15c Large Head CELERY i 1950 baking dph. Make 4 Mrvingt. You If ill Meodt SEGO MILK 4 Tall Cans SO, liquid Turn on ovn; (M .t (low (32J F.). Glen. quart baking duh Cook onion .lowly 9 min. in (horieiuag. BUnd in flour, (alt and pcppar. St.r in dowlt mixtur. of milk and corn liquid. Cook and (tir until thick.n.d. R.mov. from heat. Stir into batn egg. Add corn. Put into greawd baking dull. Cut tamalea in inch (Iicm and arrang. on top. Eak. about 39 min., or until firm. Sarv. hot from CORNED MUTTON DRY ONIONS t 4 Vi tMIfKWBI flOUt Va l(NMMI Mil f UlB prpptf I cup Sage Milk 71c . . GRAPEFRUIT Down South - No. 2 LETTUCE Vi CU,. iboruouii BUTTER - Srftrmitr uklMpouW iiwlr cut MIOI 3 UbUipooM S RIB STEAK BEEF lb 73o CHECK ROAST PICNIC HAMS lb lb 59o 49c POP La Juana Sorenson is course in registered for a nursing at the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City. For the 1st year of required subjects, Miss Sorenson is registered at the U of U, and is staying at Carlson Hall. Miss Sorenson graduated with the class of 1950 at North Sevier High School. Miss Mrs. Nellie Crane and a granddaughter, Claudia, a visitor at the Crane home, left Saturday for Salt Lake Claudia has returned to her home in San Francisco, Calif., and after a visit of several days with Miss Clay Allred, Mrs. Crane returned to Salina. P P Mr. and Smith Peter son were In Salt Lake City, Saturday and Sunday, to attend the Utah State Fair and the show, Holiday On Ice. Enroute north 9-- W Rom where I Mrs. E. C. Wright was hostess Contact S29tf to members of her bridge club, Friday afternoon of last week at ROOFING, 210 lb. weight. Per the Wright home. An attractive 100 sq. ft., $9.95 at Satina's HELP WANTED Bookkeepluncheon was served at two S29tN17c oclock. e work. Western Stores. er and typist for Guests were seated at Contact Sevier Valley Merc., Saone Chrome-cratable, centered with a long NEW! SOMETHING S15tfc lina. Furniture Now At Salinas low arrangement of fall flowers. S29tN17c Prizes were won by Mrs. J. B. 40 acre farm, Western Stores. FOR SALE Roper and Mrs. Leon Newton. located In Aurora. Contact tf Harward, phone Mr. and Mrs. Ned Burr and TV A 48 treble super phosson, Burke, left Wednesday for phate will be available SeptemOgden. Mr. Burr will be ember 30 at $70.50 per ton off car. ployed at the ondinance plant. Order now from Utah Poultry Before leaving, Mr. Burr sold his p at Mantl or and Farmers home to G. M. Burr. Richfield, and save $5.00 per ton. Richard Jensen, a supervisor for the Veterans Farm program, Modem home, FOR SALE recently joined the North Sevier group, and is now located with his family in Salina. Mr. JenThe Weather Is sen is a former Richfield man. Going To Be Cold No. Sport Coats Iler-sch- el - CHRISTENSENS st Salina, Utah Mrs. Waldo Parsons and son, Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Madsen, left for the norti, Jay, left Tuesday for Salt Lake. and is employed at the same Mrs. Parsons was in the city for plant. Buy Your BOOTS, COATS, PANTS AND SHIRTS AT - - LIBBYS STORE aT LAKES FlNFSTl GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE i For Emergency Service After 6 p.m. Phone 81 Salina w-w;iY- .PJiP,-rl3-r3r-T- . i weather, and that calls for long handles wool shirts Make your dollar do its best buy clothes with long- FALL er wear as a plus item. it at . . . SWEATERS FALL Copyright , I950t United States Brewers Foundation j vj COATS HARVEST OF VALUES Get HANSENS SUITS Salina. Utah AND YOUTHCRAFT jWfoiid 'This year about $720,000 will go toward the education of our state's college students from the taxes paid by the mining industry. That's $40.00 for each student." Real Savings On Rational Brands Sept. 29th & 30th Phone Ho. 1, Salina w Very soon now it will be stone. FASHION DRESSES Libbys Veal Loaf . . 37c No. 2 . . . 29c Libbys Vienna Sausage 45c Libbys Pineapple Juice 4 oz - 2 For 46 oz 39c Libbys Deviled Ham . . 19c Libbys Fruit Cocktail Libbys Corned Beef Hash 303 23c No. 2 40c Libbys Pumpkin Libbys Garden Vegetables 2 12 size 16c 16c 303 FOR AUTHORIZED v ;ii GETTING CLOSE LIbbys Sliced Pineapple Mercantile BUSY You see," Curly went on, Pm going to put my TV antenna right on top of it. Since the windmill is higher than the house. Ill get the heat reception around here but Our Want Ads offing, one can plan a little and kill two birds with one FALLS NEWEST After Customers )', and Pheasant shooting in the SHOP and his willingness to listen to people and their opinions. Hell listen to Buzz Ellis over a malted milk or he and I can talk politics each with a glass of temperate beer. Yes, Curlys as modern as television itself ! 'REGULAR BLOODi .HOUNDS What with Elk, Deer, Ducks SMART f T1 and socks, gloves and coats, to keep the outer man going. ad- From where I sit. Curlys success as a farmer and his popularity in town is due, in a large part, to his Not on your life, says Curly as he climbs down. Im getting myself a television set from Burn Ellis and he says this windmill is going to come in mighty handy. - John Nellie visited Salina, PETERSONS -- treatment. y 9 STYLED BY BETTY JEAN The Fair SAUNAS X-ra- ly Joe Marsh tl ft wasn't for Buzz and his vice, Id have scrapped it. put Larsons farm last week and saw him perched on top old windmill. Still f hla ar it down? I mi tearing planning shouted np to him. J drove - AT New Use For Old Windmills Co-o- jSZg nM $9.90 To $19.90 Mens & Boys full-tim- ft In See Them Today Priced At $12.90 To. $24.90 They Are All Wool Too, And Styled In The Latest Fashion P ... Just New Shipment Allred, an uncle to Mrs. Crane, and Mrs. Allred, at the Crane home in Wednesday and Thursday of last week. The Allreds Richard Jensen is employed at reside at Long Beach, Calif. a metal lathe manufacturing Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brewster plant in Salt Lake City. For almost a year, Mr. Jensen was em- and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Miller of ployed at the Anderson Food Seattle, Washington, visited at Center. He is a son of Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeMrs. Ray Jensen. Sunday, Arlan lbert Peterson, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Miller and Mr. Brewster are brother and sister to Mrs. Annie Jane Brewster Peterson. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson of Provo, and Mrs. sit ... John Knighton of Gunnison, visited at the Peterson home. Captain John R. Lorenzen, stationed at the Ordinance Depot at Tooele, visited Sunday with Mrs. Lorenzen in Salina. P P Birthday Club entertained at a party Friday evening, honoring the anniversary of Charles Larsen, a member of the club. The Larsen home was cleverly decorated with fall flowers, and guests were seated at one long table for dinner, served at 8 oclock. Covers were laid for 14. Rook was the pastime of the evening, and score prizes were won by Mrs. Dale Peterson and W. M. Fowles. no-ho- State, Salina. Glen Carlson, Moab. Classified Ads P AGAIN ITS THE LATEST IN SUITS FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS The . ( (Free Delivery) 70 After a summer vacation covering three months, the first meeting in the years program of the Ladies Literary and Social Club was held Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. Charles Mickelson. Group singing was followed by a book review of Four Fares To Juneau, by Marie Small, given by Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen. A reading, written by Will Rogers, was given by Mrs. J. B. Sorenson. Light refreshments were served to 14 members. Mrs. E. Andersons Food Center PHONE Bridge Club, Wednesday ing of last week. Dinner was served at 8 oclock, and small tables were arranged for the evenings game. Prizes were to Mrs. B. L. Jorgensen and Mrs. George Ridd. 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