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Show rAGE THE SAUNA SUN. SALINA. UTAH 4 Ellen Humphrey THE SALIliA S(l!i (Continued From Page Stella Peterson, Reporter grandchildren; 63 greatgrandchildren, and one 31 Published Every Friday At Salina, Utah nau viding the bos would put a layer of fertilizer on and plant btets. They are to have all they can raise on the plot. Redmond fiews 1) MARCH 2 ,1951 II And W Meet The H and W Club met at the home of Mrs. C. Kenneth Hales, Pinochle Wednesday evening. For 3 Cents Sunday Evening Services. Mrs. Humphrey was devoted Youth Conference on Given Application Rates Advertising T D , to her church, and throughout P 0S;bardt 'yas was the pastime. Ten members her active life, was a faithful in c arge o ali.ar UNCLE e meeting Sunday tbe evening. Refreshmatter s second-clasenjoye worker in all the organizations, evening. The program was as Entered at the postoffice at Salina as a served ments were late at hour. and years of service were given follows. opening song, We under the Act of Congress of March S, 1879. to the Relief Society, the M I.A. xhank Thee" O God For A Pro- Leaves For Service Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nielsen Do organization, the Daughters of piltt;.- prayer, Keith Nielsen, and famljy wko have been living the auxiliary to song, Jesus, Once Of Humble the Pioneers; at Gerlock, Nevada the past 3 Subscription Rates Member the American Legion. Birth. The then turned un- lastweek'to was 12.51 n"P Ellen very Year Humphrey One the oroBram rvimar months.camehome ational Editorial Association visit a few days wUh their fam- and quiet all her life, Seeley tQ co US You Months Six assuming Association Utah State Press les. Wayne has been called to , ,cland was dearly loved by every- - N k for dutV at Seattle-Wasbody. She was ever ready and Means To MeMiss rePrt WlU leave Sunday her and slTa to lngtn' help others, willing PouLen gave a re told for their They home- He wil1 new re- be will kindness long gentle Blg ORSA B. CHERRY :8 Of in the ones Besides the working transportation of ILy membered. Publisher exwill Salina of all bereft, You perience a void, caused by her Re'storatton passing, but from the many Pnesthood;, LEGAL PUBLICATIONS iiviiujiii renere sacrifices she Gf Teachers Quor- - Utah Pioneers met at the D U.P. By PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP um, talked on Cigarettes Or house Thursday afternoon. The NOTICES On Spirituality. history of N. L. Christensen, an For further information, consult Awards were then presented early settler, was given by his Mr. and Mrs. Dale Prows and the County Clerk or Respective Mr. and Mrs. Vayne Peterson beld Sunday at 2 o clock teachers. Keith Nelsen then boe. Mrs. Evelyn Roberts of Signers. motored to Southern Utah, Sun- - were Second ward chapel, with bore bis testimony. Mrs. Marian Aurora, gave two musical num- in the day returning through Kanosh, Warren Crane in charge, person stated that there were bers. The nominating comnut- Bishop Mr. of home at the and visiting The program, arranged by the six girls who were to receive tee presented their candidates and Mrs. Chet Johnson at Hoi- . family, follows: opening 6ong, pins, but the the pins had not for the March election of offi- den BANK OF SALINA served Let Us All Speak Kind Words, been received, it would be done cers. Refreshments Estate of Florence Easton, Dean Mrs. 25 to Nielson, a at a members. later date. trio, Mrs. E. C. Wright, who visited by F. T. Nelson, Stake representa-witMember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Creditors will present claims, tbe past week at the Jack Loftis Mrs. Irvin Jacobsen and Mrs. vouchers attached, to the borne in Salt Lake, returned on Grant Jorgenson; invocation by tive, spoke briefly, Executor and Ex- - Saturday. She was accompanied Moroni Lazenby; speakers were ing the young people on their the law office of Gus- - by Mr. and Mrs. Loftis and Miss Bishop Crane and G. M. Burr; achievements. at ecutrix, Vi The closing song was, Shall , Caroline Loftis, who visited at solo, O, My Father, James C. tin, Richards & Mattsson, 153 bas akr. Mr honor of her daughter, Edna Mrs. Eldon Christensen. North Main Street, Richfield, the Wright home until Monday. Jensen; speaker, Carl Mattsson; The Youth Of Zion Falter, and wh Sometime the the benediction was by Errin trio, song by Lawrence Christensen underUtah, on or before the 10th day Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Christenwent an operation at the Salina sen and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Members of the Altissimo Club Well Understand; benediction, Seely. of June, A. D., 1951. were entertained at the home of Carl Christensen. Hospital, Thursday morning. CARVEL MATTSSON, L"und were dinner guests Suna r Mrs. Dorthea Mickelsen and Interment was in the Pioneer Executor. Mrs. Allen Martin, Thursday day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r. Mrs. and Sorenson, Roger Mrs. Verda Jensen and family Orson, were dinner guests at the J. Neil Neilsen in Centerfield. DORA HOG GAN, evening. Mrs. Dwayne Dastrup cemetery, and the grave was manaSers oi Sorenson s Store, at Centerfield, Saturday, home of Maurlin Mickelsen, Executrix, gave an interesting book review dedicated by Joseph Clegg. A S paren accomPane PreTime. flowers beautiful of to attend a birthday dinner, in Tuesday evening. The affair was Borrowed SQr profusion Gustin, Richards & Mattsson, of On ana Mrs tlmo 01 Buy From Local Merchants Mar- - covered the last resting place of in honor of the birthday of honor of Wallace Caldwell. Attorneys for said Estate, ceding the study hour, Mrs. on a trip to the East- to woluncheon a an outstanding American unn1fn Mrs. juanita Winn and child- Maurlin. Dates of Dub. Feb. 9, 16, 23, tin served dainty n States- where Roger Mrs. Katie Ricks of Rexburg. 12 members. ren left for Salt Lake, Monday, spfnt man, who had great faith in March 2 1951. years on a mission. is a guest this week of to make their home. Idaho, humanity. Leona Mickelsen is in charge of Mrs. Ruby Stevens entertain- Miss Rose Sorensen, a cousin. Friends of Odell Jensen will NOTICE TO CREDITORS be glad to learn that he was dis- - the brace rem0Ved at the Salina the Stre dunng their absence ed at a quilting bee, Friday, and Mrs. Ricks came to Utah to THE MATTER OF tend the funeral of her aunt, IN THE charged from the Utah State jjospii. Ronnie is a first grader Entertains At Birthday neighbors and friends which was held at Salina, Sun- ESTATE OF DESERET MASON, Tuberculosis Hospital at Ogden, a be Salina elementary school, the dinner. Miss Daisy Petersen and that he has returned to his an(j js a son Mr. and Mrs. tained a number of her mothers home in Provo. He was released Bryce Lorentzen. The accident friends Wednesday evening, at a was operated on at the Salina the autn Mr. and Mrs. Bry Sorensen of on Feb. 25th, after a happened Feb. 13th, when Ron- - social gathering. It was the an- - Hospital some time ago, has been treatment. Mr. Jensen s condi- - nje attempted to ride the bicycle niversary of her mothers natal removed to Centerfield, at the tion was reported after an down a steep hill somewhere day. At a late hour, refresh- - home of her daughter, where she mobile unit test on August 2, near the city water tank. The ments were served. Mrs. Peter- - will remain until she regains 1950. Mr. Jensen is a son of Mr. ytmngster attended school as sen received many nice gifts. her strength, and Mrs. Alford Jensen. Several friends and neighbors usual, regardless of the incon- Aaronic Priesthood Members called at the home of Mrs. Stella tensen are spending a few days venience of the brace. The Lost is Found Are Busy Mrs. Josephine Mickelson was Petersen, Saturday evening, and of this week with friends and the from Aaronic vr3l boys hostess at open house, honoring By Our Want Ads Members of the 13 Club were spent the time piaying cards, relatives in Salt Lake City. were busy last Satur- - Luncheon was GUSTIN, nreiupncr her natal day, Sunday afternoon entertained and a served, Wednesday evening Mrs. Wm. K. Pollock and dauWhen you loif V advrthe ome them assisted at g00d time had by all. and evening. Friends and rela- - by Mrs. Carl Reichert. A dainty df of Pleasant Grove, are ghter at a cess the in the dinner were pool served church, d'Sging tives They Don't Stay Lot Lcr3 Mrs. Albert Poulsen is spend- juncheon was served at Ruby's, visiting at the home of Mr. and were others in the and luncheon and busy afternoon. Ruling smaU and foliowing the hour, ing her vacation at Fair Oaks, Dates of publication: March 2, late evening. Fourteen were pre- - Bibles were arranged for the spreading fertilizer on a Calif., with her sister, Mrs. 9, 16, 23, 1951. sent, and the special guest for game. Prjzes were won by Mrs. farm- This five acres- - together Bladen Christensen. the week end was Mrs. J. M. Dale Briggs, high, and Mrs. with water right, was donated Mrs. Vera Petersen was hostPATRONIZE LOCAL mother of Mrs. Mickel- Bryce Johnson, 2nd high. by the Bosshardt families, pro- - ess at a chicken dinner Thursday Tennant, MERCHANTS son. Also present Sunday, was afternoon, in honor of her natal Mr. Tennant. Mayor and Mrs. A. C. Prows day. Out of town guests were her February meetings of the Sor- osis Club were held on the 28th entertained at dinner Thursday son, Vernon, and family from Mrs. H. S. Gates, who cele- - al bome 0f Mrs. Evan Mickel- - evening at Rubys. The affair Layton. Dinner was served to 25. (Continued From Page 1) Murrel Anderson and Clifford brated the anniversary of her son, and on the 14th, with Mrs. was in honor of Boyd Peterson, Fb- 22nd, presided at George Ridd as hostess. Moroni a member of the City Council, Chidester spent two days of the natal day 3rd on the clubs County riding Pen house Thursday at the jensen 0f Richfield, gave a lec- - and who recently resigned, to re- - wek a Craig, Colorado, on a and 4th of July, was taken un- home. Friends called dur- - ure on statemanship, Gates at the port on March 6th for service in business trip, rodeo der consideration by the and evening to vednesday meeting. At the pre- - the U. S. Navy. Miniature fig- afternoon the The home formerly owned by ing headed Fred CATCHES MINOR TROUBLES BEFORE THEY BECOME by committee, to Mrs. Gates felicitations extend 'and Wayne Perry, has been sold to Martha vjous meeting of the club, Clay- ures of George Haynie, and a definite decision r- - and rs- Lawrence MAJOR OPERATIONS Nay of to be announced in the near in honor of the day. The hostess ton Sorenson gave an interesting Washington decorated the long a light luncheon to 35. served The family moved to lecture on Music. At the busi- table, and covers were laid for Sigurd. future. ness session( Mrs. Allie Fair- - members of the Council, their their new home last week. We The grounds committee will also announce a new policy in Tuesday of this week, Ronnie bourn was appointed chairman wives, and Miss Lona Jackson of bid them welcome to our city, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Tilby were the near future, to be followed Lorentzen, who had the misfor- - of the program committee for Springville. A spirited game of in the use of the fair ground tune to fall from a bicycle and 1951, with Mrs. Dale Prows and 500 was played at the Prows at Brooklyn last Sunday, to at- fracture the left collar bone, had Mrs. Farrell Nielson assistants, home, following the dinner hour, tend a wedding dinner at the facilities. Mrs. Mickelson and Mrs. Ridd When scores were totaled, high home of Mrs. Agnes Sorensen, a each served a light luncheon at score prizes went to Mrs. Charles sister of Mrs. Tilby. Mrs. Soren- the close of the meetings. Larsen and Vernon Long. sen entertained at dinner, in BE LONG NOW LET SAM Your Footwork! - " Can Pay Your - Bills From The - .h - Comfort Your Armchair If Pay Check And Check The - Local Items Friendly . Notice To Creditors e FIRST STATE h compliment-undersigne- d 'aon ... f - ed enter-DECEASE- X-ra- y re - County Fair Board.. - - IT WONT North Sevier Band To Give Benefit Concert j & N vj r?;' K i iA ...I F"' rj if vA lr: i m t W n hZ , I 5- r v Vs.,.,.' 4 C A j IT'S OPPORTUNITY DAY AT PETERSON BROS. MARCH 1. Adjust foot and parking brakes 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ( . We: 10. 8, 1951 Inspect windshield wiper motors and blades Inspect horns and horn button Check glass and rear view mirror Inspect steering and linkage Inspect springs and shock absorbers Inspect tires for wear and cuts; check pressures Check Align Check exhaust system headlights tail and stop lights All for only The Sale Begins Promptly At 12:00 Noon 54-9- 5 Location: 5 Miles Southwest Of Ogden, On Highway 84 PETERSON BROS. HEREFORDS OF QUALITY Ogden, Utah - - Elko, Nevada Members of the North Sevier High School Band, under the direction of Clayton Sorenson, will give a benefit concert at the Salina First ward, to help raise funds for new Sunday School books. Each family in the area will be contacted! an1 tickets to the concert given to those who care to contribute to the cause. The concert will be held at 8 p.m., March 14th. SORENSENS Gunnison, Utah |