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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALINA, UTAH rAGE MARCH 9, 1951 ard thanked them for same. THE SALMA SUii v Word was received here of the illness of Merrill Smith, who now resides m Salt Lake City , hut formerly a resident of RedPublished Every Friday At tialina, Ctah mond. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Markus and i on Given Application Rates ' children of Ogden, are spending Advertising Veda a week at the home of Mrs. A Senator Arthur V. Watkins of Mrs. Markus. mother matter second-clas- s Jensen, I as I Jfcr.35 Entered at the postoffice at Salina , Mrs. Rex Torgensen is living 1879. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. under the Act of Congress of March 3, War, war and war is the re- - respect to our foreign policy? Jewel Poulson, since her hus- cord of the Democratic adminis- We are preparing to defend band left for military service. trations since 1917. the free world and ourselves too. Subscription Rates: He is stationed at San Diego. Member This is not a political observa- - There are no differences in our Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Jensen lion. It is 2.58 objective everyone, at least One Year ag assertion of fact. ational Editorial Association were at Mt. Pleasant the latter 1 Why have these wars occured? every morally responsible per-- I Months Six Association Ctah State Press part of the week, visiting with am not prepared to state any son, w'ants to see world peace Payable In Advance friends and relatives. one reason, but I have a feeling preserved. The method of achiev-dee- p Keith and Larry Jensen, sturnside that United States ing our objective, however, is dents in Salt Lake City, , were foreign policy was a major con- - the center of the great debate, ORSA R. CI1ERRY i". Redmond over the weec end tnbutJng factor, at least in World and the differences which exist Publisher to attend the wedding dance o rar u and joreawuthin and between the two Mr. and Mrs Bruce Jensen. Where do American political parties. with stand we today in charge of the Sunday evening 4.4. 4. 4. VIrs' Alveret,a Draper enle1On the question of manpower nu eting, and was conducted by turned at a chicken dinner Sat- and the position of the free town folMr. were of 0ut The guests Frina Jensen president nd and Braithwaite lowing program was rendered; relatives and friends. "Thoc- - Mr. Leto some statistics com- Stella Peterson, Reporter and Mrs. Leon Petersen of song, Do What Is Right;" open- casion was her birthday. Pllecl and released t; Manti. Mrs. Lewis received many by the Foreign ing prajer, Bishop LaMar Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Childs of nice Relations Committee of the Sen- chorus gifts. Relief Society Centerfield; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Party For Wajne Neilsen Mrs. Kate Ricks of Rexburg, ate headed by Chairman Connal-IdahIs Lord Light. My "The Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. Francis A party, under the direction sing has been a guest of Miss Theme for the program was: If Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nine western European na-Sof the Legion, was held Friday Ye Love Me, Keep My Com Rose Sorensen the past week. out of town were Neil-sm- , tions Thompson, have a total population of Mick-to came to Utah attend the Mrs. Leona evening .honoring Wayne mandments dinner guests at the home of funeral services of her with 2,103,000 in who left Sunday afternoon isen million, subthe on aunt, sermon gave a Mr. and Mrs. Vince Tilby, Sun-Lat- Mrs. 111611 armed forces. The United for his assignment The Color Mrs Ellen were Humphrey. 6ven Quotations Jw in the evenGuards were Willis PouLen and ject R.cks has many relatives and lales ,writh a population of 152 Mrs. Caroline Christensen, the were cards pastime. friends in Redmond, has 2,300,00 men under the ing, Garth Talboe. Announcing Olga Neilsen, having million, Sorensen, Margaret was served to 12 guests. Dinner armsand with an immediate Colors the of by Leah lived a here when child. She presentation Lai sen, Mary Sorensen, Mrs. Tom Larsen was oper- will Orson Mickelsen, commander. Jensen, Dora Weller and be remembered as Kate Soal of 3,500,000, ated on at the Salina Hospital, On a ratl Ifarold Jenson was in charge of basis, here is Draper. J. A. Christen- Monday morning. Reports are Humphrey. the program, as follows: singing sen gave a talk. The trio, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Christensen how the manpower contribution that she has had several blood left for Salt l01" each 1,000 Americans, by the congregation, America, of Mrs. Marjorie Alick-elseLake, Sunday morn- - 1(oksis still and tianbfusions, are la in llie arrned forces; Lux-- a The Beautiful, opening prayer and ing. The purpose was to consult Velma Rasmussen too good. He many friends are five out of every 1,000; emburg, by Erastus Christensen; solo, June Bossiiardt, sang, If Ye Mrs. specialist concerning Ik ping for her complete and Dancs Merrill and Itallans seven out of Own, by America, My Christensen, who has not been 1 Me, Keep My Commandand Portu-woul- d 000, Norwegians w'ell. Peterson; reading, The Shop- ments, with Mrs. Mary Ander- fast recovery. The doctors decided that it Mrs. Elwood Soren- Mr. and Holland- of out The Neilsen. Pat 1,000, be necessary for Airs, fiese, eight ping Trip, by son at the piano. The closing, by who have been children and 11 12 of out Ira w'as 1,000; for the Belgians, evening speaker n the ut of 1,000, Englishmen, 14 out M. Jensen. Solo, My Own Is The Work, conducted by Mrs. two least Air. Christensen weeks. to Redmond. of 1,000, and France, 17 out of America, by Gladys reterson; Ir.a Sorensen and Airs. Eda Jen- riage, are moving homejuesday night. in live the home of ret,uned 1 will talk, Harold Jensen; talk by the sen at the piano. Closing prayer They Airs. Loyal Hansen and baby 000. The average for the 12 Jensen. Clair nat.ons of Europe is 12 men out of song, honor; closing guest left for Lovell, Wyoming, the offered by Mrs. Ethel ChristenAir. and Airs. Richard Soren- ol cac!l 1,000 population. Of Thee; sen. A She' will My CountryTis middle of the week, large crowd attended. sen and family, spent a few days In addition, we now propose visit some time with her for of the week at Lehi, visiting with Tia rents the drafting of Leslie Seely, who has served the parents of Airs. Sorensen. Misa Lora Dee Neilsen and What do the Europeans do on Airs. Ornn Yergensen was Don Christensen who were here tins phase of the problem? We as superintendent of the Sunday for School the past four years, was hostess to the members of her to attend the wdding of Bruce propose to draft 4 Air. Ashby, director of Utah rcleahed last Sunday at Sacra- - family, three brothers, Lee Jen- Jensen have returned to Salt 2 to 26 months of service. BelState school lunch, accompanied mcnt meetmg. His counselors, sen, Earl Jensen, Jay Jensen and Lake gives gium compulsory military ity by Mrs. Larsen, state director, 0wen jensen and Alarwood their wives of Richfield, last Airs. Arthur Alickelsen were visiting at the school lunch 1Iales wcre als0 reieased. Sus- - Sunday afternoon. Air. and Airs. ed from Salt Lake Saturday" mark. Luxemburg, Netherlands, room Wednesday. They were tained t0 the vacancies were: Clem Thompson of Salt Lake, France trains her youn? She had ent the k Norway. t well pleased with the arrange- - Garwood Hales, superintendent; were aho guest at the dinner. Widl 13 months, as does her two daughters and men for ments, conditions and behaviour Lewis Sorensen, 1st counselor, The sister and her brother had their families. Portugal. Great Britain only reof the children. They stated the and Larsen, 2nd coun- - not been together for some time, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Qlsen spent cently extended such service to round tables gave the room a stdoT-- Marving 24 months. ward or- - end the day was enjoyed very the week of Mr homey look and aaid that it was Therefore, if Europe contrilst for Lera! years, was re- - much. d Air. sfdney Petersen buted any DTe manpower to its armed Chra. 1W ent, ot Mr, Oten. 1, a ,to-Hr,. JoUe tensen ;vas sustained in her a; a birthday dinner at the home dent at Weber College at Ogden, forces on the same ratio which theTJhited States has reached, Sunday Evening Meeting place. The ward members appre- - of her mother, Alonday evening, where they are making their the forces of Europe would total The ward Relief Society was ciate the work each has done, Dinner was served to 10 guest, home at the present time. 2,593,000, or 400,000 more than presently used. This would more The Senator Report 5 To The People For 3 Cents LET UNCLE SAM Do Your Footwork! You Can Pay Your Bills From The Comfort Of Your - Armchair If You Pay Redmond Hews By Check And oer Check On The Friendly Bos-shard- o, he FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA er Member - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ta con-sist- - - r.t - nm pi hmtiu n ' j-- O ' ' A' 'A: , ' 's?r 4 rMf ' J " y ''W'' in ihe if '( l J field ! low-pric- e than make up the differential which the United States is supposed to do with 100,000 troops. Now, lets look at the economic side of the picture: Gross national income of the Soviet block totaled 112 billion dollars for 1950. For the western powers, the total was 430 billion dollars. The Soviet and its satellites produced 33 million metric tons J of steel in 1950; the western powers 142 million tons. Soviet bloc crude oil production totaled 4G million tons; western pow- tory. Without Americas arsenal of democracy, which demands skilled and adequate manpower, the free world cannot withstand ers 459. Communism, regardless of the Everyone is well aware of size of our armed forces. American foreign aid for the LEGAL PUBLICATIONS past few years, but what of 1951. What Is our effort compared to PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP the effort of Europe? In 1951, NOTICES the total military expenditures for the nine western European For further information, consult countries will be $7,919 millions. the County Clerk or Respective The United States will spend six Signers. times that much or $48,473 millions. To express it another way, NOTICE TO CREDITORS the United States will spend 15.7 IN THE AIATTER OF THE of its national product for miliESTATE OF DESERET AIASON, tary purposes, while Europe will contribute only eight per cent of DECEASED. Creditors will present claims, its national product for military vouchers attached, to the with purposes. at It seems to me that Europe undersigned Administrator, on or before the Utah, Aurora, has a long way to go to equal our 4th day of Alay, 1951. military effort, and if Europe WILLIAAI G. AIASON, raises its contribution to only a Administrator. major share of our effort, United Utah Aurora, States aid would not be so im& RICHARDS GUSTIN, perative. We can supply equipA1ATTSSON, ment and munitions, and use our Attorneys for Administrator. manpower to preserve the greatDates of publication: March 2, est industrial empire in all his 9, 16, 23, 1951. 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