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Show SEPTEMBER THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 7, 1951 Why r mi PARAMOUNT ICE CREAM qt. ORANGE JUICE 46 oz Adams HERSHEYS CHOCOLATE CHIP SPAGHETTI 2 Franco-America- n BISQUICK SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER 4 For SEGO MILK DEVILED MEAT M J B COFFEE GEM FLOUR STAR FLOUR - 3 4 45c 27c 20c for 25c 45c 37c 57c For 25c 88c lb 50 lb. Sack 50 lb. Sack $3.65 $3.39 tto hat? Yew Miyhberhe4 IGA u leeii fei bvrts hi ur taadqus ten iowmi nik No. 2 Shavers 2 For Cream Del Monte CORN AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR 3 Is lbs GRAPEFRUIT .. 8 oz GERBERS BABY CEREAL 2 For CERTO 3 lbs QUAKER OATS 2 For PALMOLIVE Reg. PEETS GRANULATED Large VEL Large AERO WAX qt. DELBROOK MARGARINE lb 19c 33c 43c 15c 43c 40c 19c 31c 31c 65c 39c Ross 'Mickelson, who completed two years study at the BAC in Cedar City, and is employed at that city during the vacation, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mickelson. He was accompanied by Miss iMariland Skidmore of Delta. They returned Monday. iIfXE RlYfDj m Employees at the First State Bank, husbands and wives, were guests of H. B. Crandall, president of the bank, at an annual outing, Monday night of last week at the Ranger Station. were seated for an Twenty-twelaborate picnic dinner, served at 7 oclock. Following the hour, o sen, in Ephraim. Mrs. Jack Woolsey, who visited the past two weeks at the home of Mrs. Leo Graus, a daughter of Mrs. Woolsey, in Ogden, returned Thursday. Wh.le there, Mrs. Woolsey assisted in the care of a new granddaughter, born Aug 23rd in an Ogden hospital. Milton Williams, brother of Mrs. Charles Mickelson; Mrs. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock of Sunnyside, Utah, visited last week at the Mickelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Davidaon have returned to their home at El Monte, Calif., after a few days visit with Mrs Selma Erickson, mother to Mr Davidson. Jess Hamel of Eselon, Cal.f , a of Mrs. Mable B.rd, is visiting in Salina at the Bird home. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen were host and hostess at a family dinner in honor of Mr. Hamel. Covers were laid for 14 While in Utah, Mr. Hamel visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lee Bird in Eureka, and with Mr and Following a summer vacation period, members of the Ladies Literary and Social Club will hold the first meeting in Sept, this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen. Mrs. Charles Mickelson is president, and Mrs. Vivian Burns and Mrs. Carl Thompson are in charge of IS... Farrell Monson at Milford, in Emery Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooke, parents of Charles Cooke, and Herbert Cooke, a brother, visited the past two weeks at the Cooke home in Salina. While here, Herbert was in the Salina Hospital for an emergency They left Saturday, enroute to their home at Winona, Miss., and were accompanied to Provo by members of the Cooke family. at the "U of Utah offers unlimited opportunities for students of this orea. There ore advantages and benefits at this outstanding state univer sity that tan be found at no other school in America. Make your foil plans at your state school. University Freshmen Exam Sept. 17 Freshmen Register Sept. 20 Register Sept. 21.23 Class Work Starts Sept. 24 Mrs. R. J. Christensen and children, Ruth Ann and Steven, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Earl Tuttle at Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Mrs. Tuttle and Mrs. Christensen are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Rapley Bard, who were stationed at Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited the past TAIH3 y. struction, with headquarters at Malad, Idaho, visited at the Sorenson homes in Salina, over the week end. Lorrain Davidson was accompanied from a visit in California ilpy her' father. Grant Davidson. He returned to Los Angeles, after visiting a few days with (his mother, Mrs. Selma Erickson. HOLIDAY on ICE! GREAT CIRCUS! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reichert and sons, John and Robin, visited Hogle Gardens, Liberty Park, Saltair and other places of in- NEW MIDWAY! More Exhibits Than Ever! MINING EXHIBITS! INDUSTRIAL week with relatives and friends LEGAL PUBLICATIONS in Salina. Mr. Bird, a construcPROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP tion employee, and Mrs. Bird are NOTICES moving headquarters to Beaver, in the near future. For further information, consult the County Clerk or Respective Mrs. Rhuben Jensen of Salina, Signers. and Mrs. Neal Tuft and dauNOTICE TO CREDITORS ghter, Ann, of Centerfield, have Estate of Barbara Rosetta returned from a ten-da- y visit with relatives at Heber and Midway. They are: Mr. and Mrs. Parley Probst and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Probst. Mrs. Parley Probst, sister to Mrs. Jensen, and Mr. Probst visited several days at the Jensen and Ann Jorgensen home in Salina, when enroute to a winter home 'in Mesa, Arizona. Guy Sorenson and Bry Sorenson, who are employed on con- Miss .. a ENROLL Th Mrs. Rheba Wilkerson, daughter of Mrs. Alice Young, is visiting at the Young home. Mrs. Young, proprietor of the Salina Cleaners, had the misfortune to fall on the stairs at her home recently, and suffered severe bruises and shock. However, she is convalescing nicely, and is again able to look after business. Grand HIRE IT - son-in-la- w and with near relatives County. Ross will enroll for his junior an impromptu program of songs and senior years at the USAC and stories, was enjoyed around a bonfire. in Logan. LOCAL ITEMS the clubs program. Mrs. Mailet Dixons irawfeR 1C . PAGE 5 Crane Terry, formerly Barbara Rosetta Crane, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at the Law Office of Maurice Harding, 232 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or before November 1, 1951. Alma E. Wright, Administrator. 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