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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH PAGE 4 Nellie Draper and Gladys Christensen Two readings were given by Mr. Sacos, speech direector at North Sevier High School; piano solo, Mrs. Eda Jensen; jokes and poems, Miss Rose Sorensen; closing song, chorus. The benediction was offered by Royal Peterson. Cake and ice cream were served in the basement. THE SALIHA SUN Published Every Friday At Salina, Utah Advertising Rates Given on Application matter Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: Member National Editorial Association Utah State Press Association 2.5I One Year Six Months Payable In Advance L25 WESLEY CHERRY ORSA B. CHERRY Editor Publisher at a program, for all members of the ward. President Edna Jensen was in charge. The program was: opening prayer, Bishop LaStella Peterson, Reporter Mar Bosshardt; history of the ward relief Society, by Mrs. March 17 th Celebration Dora Weller; duet, Mary ChrisSaturday afternoon, the Re- tensen and Donna Anderson; lief Society officers entertained reading, Mrs. Leah Jensen; duet, Redmond News WWW Sorenson's Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Sorenson, accompanied by Mr. and Mr3. Roger Sorenson, returned home Monday evening from an extended trip. They spent much of the time visiting in the state of Tennessee, where Roger filled a mission. They traveled through West Virginia, Tennessee, New York and Washington. They were at the Niagra Falls, Hill Cumorah, and also visited the Kirtland Temple. Self Culture Club Meets Mrs. Thelma Jensen was hostess to members of the Self Culture Club, Monday night. She has as a special guest, Miss Elizabeth Souter of Provo. Miss Souter gave an interesting account of the present government and economic conditions in England She presented glimpses into the traditions and customs of the people. Mrs. Jensen served luncheon to 20 guests. Miss Souter was also a guest speaker at Relief Society meetShe ing, Tuesday afternoon. gave an interesting talk of her missionary experiences in Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales She had attended the Passion Play, presented in Germany, and said it was marvelous the way it was done, and the way It was put over. Mrs. Thelma Jensen also entertained Sunday evening following Sacrament meeting, at a fireside chat for the Junior LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Gleaner girls and Junior PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP Miss Souter was also the speaker NOTICES at the fireside chat, and gave an For further information, consult interesting talk to the young the County Clerk or Respective folks. Signers. II And W Entertain Members of the H and W Club NOTICE TO CREDITORS met at the home of Mrs. Ardale IN THE MATTER OF THE Jensen, Wednesday night. PinESTATE OF DESERET MASON, ochle was the pastime. Winner DECEASED. of 1st prize was Arnelda Poul-seCreditors will present claims, Mrs. Petersen, 2nd, with vouchers attached, to the and Mrs. Phyllis Faun Petersen, 3rd. at undersigned Administrator, Refreshments were served at a Aurora, Utah, on or before the late hour. Mrs. Howd Black 4th day of May, 1951. was a guest. WILLIAM G. n. MASON, Administrator. Sunday Evening Services Aurora, Utah Bishop LaMar Bosshardt conGUSTIN, RICHARDS & ducted the services Sunday evenMATTSSON, ing. The program was as follows: Attorneys for Administrator. song, O Ye Mountains High; Dates of publication; March 2, prayer, Leo Christensen; song, O God, The Eternal Father; 16, 23, 1951. Sammy Crowther and Willis Palmer, represented the Stake Presidency and gave interesting talks; pins were presented to and Terry Ashman, who Gerry of will hold you one had achieved a attendthe beautiful new . . . ance, and to Delmar Seely, who has a 100 attendance record. Six girls, Joy Draper, Shanna Rae Anderson, Lelia Hampton, LaVona Mickelsen, Susan and Maxine Neilson, received pins from the Stake MIA, for perfect attendance. Mrs. Inez Mason of Aurora, rendered a solo, Hold Thou My Hand, and was accompanied by Mrs. Palmer. Closing song was, It May Not Be On The Mountain Height, and the benediction was by Wallace Poulsen. JUST $10 steal power, waste gasoline, damage parts, lead to costly repairs. 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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Petersen void of any vegetation, and the were visiting with their son, weather is cold. Since leaving Kendall and family in Salt Lake, the states, in August of last year, he has been advanced to over the week end. Mrs. Leedrew Anderson and 1st Lt., and was assigned to a son of Mayfield, is visiting with troop training camp in Japan. His address is: 1st Lt. Hubert J. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neilsen. C Btry. 39 F.A.Bn., APO Jensen, Don Christensen, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jensen 468, P.M., San Francisco, attending school in Salt Lake, is and family went to Salt Lake, home for a weeks vacation. California. Monday. Mrs. Jensen remained to send a few days with her daughter. The others returned Mon- - Turkey Grow Mash No. 1 Turkey Grow Pellets Chick Starting Mash or Krumbies Screened Chick Scratch Chick Growing Mash Double-Oi- l 20 Laying Mash SO Double-Oi- l Lay Pellets UNE HEWS OF OUR MENwWOMEN IN UNIFORM friends by bringing a lady friend with him. They were married in the Mantl Temple, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hales received word from their eon, Farrell, who is stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, that he was unable to come home on his furlough at the present time, as he was to act as Cadre an helping train new recruits. No. 1 ( Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Home On Furlough for a Kansas, arrived In the mail, arriving in Salina, Pvt. Ellis L. Jensen and Pvt. two weeks visit Saturday with Mr. and was a letter Fred C. Jensen, who have been Mrs. Evan Tuesday of the received morning, Jolley, parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, soldier. Pvt. by Jolleys orders are Jensen from their son, Hubert. are spending a few days with to report at Camp Stoneman, The letter had a March 12th date their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. California, April 2nd, where he Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Chris will be stationed for a month. lineline, and came direct from the new assignment of Lt. JenJensen. 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