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Show FACE I - THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH sestidns for our1 team; by giving a good play a good round of THE SALMA SUH applause, whether it be made by either team, and to abide by the decision of the officials, whether Published Every Friday At Sallna, Utah we saw it that way or not Set an example for the youth of tothe adults of tomorrow on day Given Application Advertising Rates let the players play the game and the officials call the infracmatter Entered at tbe postoffice at Saline as second-clas- s tions of the rules. If you cant abide by the rules, under tbe Act of Congress of March S, 1879. stay home and let those who can enjoy the game. If you know more than the officials, then you Member Subscription Rates: shouldnt 'be on the sidelines, One Tear Mational Editorial Association $2.51 you should be a referee. Would 1.25 Utah State Press Association Six Months you stand for those insulting rePayable In Advance marks of your own character, your family, friends and backYou know you would WESLEY CHERRY ground? ORSA B. CHERRY not. Editor Publisher Keep It Clean Swelling of the tide, with more and more adults going off the deep end," against basketball officials, is raising havoc with the sportsmanship training coaches, educators, parents and church officials have undertaken in the various leagues throughout the 6tate. A week of intensive effort to teach sportsmanship in athletic contests goes to pof in one night of 'baskeball against either friend or foe. Whose at fault? Not the officials. We have yet to meet in high school or leagues an official anyone can call crooked on or off the courts. That goes for college too. Sure, they are called names not fit for our bitterest enemies r slurring, ineven sulting, abusive names threatened bodily injury, which in rare cases is carried out Remarks that grow out of the intensity of the game from adults who know better. To officials are watching the game very closely, both trained and passed in the rules of th contest A player commits a foul and the howling from the side M-M- en lines starts. Supporters of the fouled team throw insults to high heaven, blaming the officials for the act Backers of the benefited team sit back and nod their heads, knowing it was a foul, and satisfied the official saw it A few minutes later and the situation is reversed, and so is the feelings of the people on the sidelines. Those, a few minutes before who were standing and yelling at the official, 6it back relaxed and nod their heads and the other sige goes to their feet in a demonstrataion not fit to 'be' seen by other adults, 6ay nothing about the students of backers sitting quietly by. Basketball is a great game. It teaches the art of working together, for greater results. It teaches sportsmanship, and is a great body and morale builder. Officials are part of the game, and they are doing their share to keep it what it is supposed to be. They call is as they see it, and they see it through trained eyes. They make mistakes and admit it, but their mistakes arent intentional. As adult spectators, we could take a lesson in good sportsmanship by yelling with the rooting Do Your Trading At Home VV vttttt TTTTTTV T TT-TV-11 ' by ILA SHEPHERD Marjorie .Mickelaen, Reporter D.U.P. MEET The Aurora Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, held their regular February meeting at the (Relief Society room in the ward chapel, Thursday afternoon. RELIEF SOCIETY GIVES PROGRAM The Aurora ward Relief Society were in charge of the Sunday evening church program, which included: vocal numbers by the Singing Mothers and Daughters; demonstration of Home Evening, by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Christensen and family; talks on the Family Hour, Mrs. Millie Andrews and Mrs. Clayola Johnson. The friends of Mrs. Lou Lazen-bwill be glad to learn that she is home from the hospital, and is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Homer' Mason were Salt Lake visitors Thursday and Friday. Mrs. A1 Bastian, who has been ill the past month, is much improved, and able to be up and out again. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Coons announce the birth of a 7 pound baby boy at the Salina HospitaL Miss Joleen Shiner entertained at a Sadie Hawkins Day party at her home Friday. Mrs. Millie Andrews entertained a few friends of Miss Kay Hallows, who is leaving to make her home in Texas. y, COMMUNITY THAN YOU CAN GET IN ANY OTHER WAY- -A SUBSCRIPTION' IS THE YEAR'S BIGGEST; BARGAIN. M-M- en , ttf ttttttTTff Redmond flews . Mr. and Mrs. Loren Anderson and family are making their home in Aurora. WE GIVE YOU MORE NEWS' OF YOUR HOME AND ""TTTTTf Aurora Hews - MARCH 7, 1952 INJURED IN MINE ACCIDENT Word has been received that Orson Rasmussen has been injured in a mine accident at Bingham, where he is employed. He is the husband of Delilah Mickelsen Rasmussen. Latest word states the injured man is improving at the St Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Norman , Homer spent from Wednesday until Sunday visiting her mother, Mrs. Barbara Peterson. Mrs. Peterson observed her birthday anniversary on Thursday. Mrs. Delbert Hansen served luncheon to five members of the Deseret Sentinels, following their performance Thursday in Salina. Five cousins of Mrs. Hansen are' members of the chorus. NATIONAL CITY BANK TRAVELERS CHECKS - Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Lindhardt spent Saturday night in Redmond. They were enroute to their homes in Salt (Lake, following a trip to Las Vegas and Hoover Dam. They assure day and night protection from loss or theft wherever you travel. Only you, the rightful owner, can spend them. Without your double signature they aie valueless to anyone who might steal them or find them. They are spendable everywhere everywhBre you want to spend money in the United States or abroad. Refunded, if lost or stolen. This "Protected Travel Currency" costs only 75 per $100. In convenient values of $10, $20, $50 ond $100. Good until used. Buy them at THIS bank The Richfield High School furnished an outstanding proBAI1K OF SALINA gram for Mutual, Tuesday evening. It included several musical Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation numbers by the students, and inspiring talks by two faculty members of the school. Growers convention. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS The Sunday evening services Mrs. Veda Jensen visited her PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP were conducted by the Relief daughter, Mrs. Jim Markos, in NOTICES Society, and followed the theme, Ogden, for a week. For further information, consult Love At Home." tbe County Clerk or Respective Contributions to the Heart Signers. Mrs. Niels Larsen spent three Fund are deductible for income days visiting at the Joel Lind- tax purposes. IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL hardt home, and assisting in the DISTRICT COURT OF SEVIER care of a granddaughter, Karen, Dramatic operations on living COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Reed Curtis are who had her tonsils removed. hearts have been performed only proud of the arrival of a new Mrs. C. O. Bowers is visiting SUMMONS the last 13 years. Reduring baby daughter, born March 1st her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. made search, possible through C. Bosshardt. The two Bowers at the Salina Hospital. annual Heart Funds, gives addiJenny Hamlin, Plaintiff children vs. tional promise of New Hope for Mr. and Mrs. Harve Oldroyd mother. accompanied Pier Defendant Hearts. Hamlin, have returned to Aurora to make RasmusMr. Mrs. and Wilford their home. THE STATE OF UTAH TO sen spent 4 days in the capitol Man is the only animal that THE ABOVE NAMED city, where Mr. Rasmussen at- can be skinned 4 times a year. DEFENDANTS Support Local Enterprise tended the Cattle and Horse You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Henry . Beal, plaintiffs attorney, whose address is Courthouse, Richfield, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. 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