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Show PAGE MARCH 21, 1952 THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH 6 Flag City Cancellation Stamp in Use Salma Post Office began a new stamp cancellation marking, which in- forms all recipients of letters sent from Salina, that the city is use this week of FOR HEWS OF a U. S. Treasury Defense (Bond Flag City. The city was the first of its population class o receive the distinction in Utah, and one of the first of all popu-Th- e lation brackets in the state of Utah to achieve that goal. Moroni M.I.A. ACTIVITY MEETING The MJ.A. held their monthly Jengen wa drlvft chairman for evening, with an out- activity the Cltystanding program and skit. The program was: trio, Colleen Cur- tis, Joyce Fairbourn and Marge Christensen: skit, Wild Bill Hickock, Jeanette Christensen, Kay Jensen, Joan Spencer and Carolyn Sorenson, members of cast; accordion solo, Genieve play, Threes A Shaw; YOUR Crowd, presented by the M.I-Maids and the Explorers. The cast included Gary Taylor, Mary JL.ee Anderson, Peggy Mason, Ferrel and Terrel Huntsman; song by Beth Kennedy; skit by the Boy Scouts. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS HOME AND COMMUNITY, iss Smurthwaite nt part 0 CO: it'iil - FRIEHDS, by VIP R.I.P. High School News Reporters d Frank Prows and Sherry Hansen her She Pictures we have cajiiiJUfaiJR m mu m PaintedFFA NEWS Monday was Maxine s birth-th- e Best wishes from the student day. She was six years old. She body of the North Sevier High ad her party in Kindergarten. School go to LaVona Anderson, Birthdays are so much fun. the FFA queen of North Sevier San Diego, Calif. for 1952. On March 2.8th, LaVona March 13, 1942 will go to Salt Lake to stay at the Newhouse Hotel, and com- Dear Second Grade: pete with fifty FFA queens from I have thought about you often jjjgjj schools all over Utah- After since we moved to California. I these two days, we are sure to have seen many interesting find LaVona as one of the top Mrs. Leo Bastian entertained things here. San Diego has one FFA queens. Good luck to her members of her family from of the worlds largest zoos. I from North Sevier. Centerfield, at dinner, Sunday, liked the monkeys and seals best NORTH SEVIER BAND Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Christen- - We see many 6 airplanes and YOU'LL sen entertained at a dinner for jets. Daddy took us to Mexico, MAKES APPEARANCE their son, Tommy, who is leaving Would you write a letter, telling The North Sevier High School if you soon for duty with the Army, me about school? Ill be wait-Mbefore debut band made their WHILE PRIVINS INATTENTIVE and Mrs. Sorensen Keith and ing to hear from you. the public for the first time on family were special guests. Best Wishes, March 18th, at the Redmond Mrs. Leo Bastlan entertained ward Peterson, Gary chapel. Their second apa group of youngsters at a birthTraveler Safety Service was made on March pearance day anniversary party for her Gary Peterson wrote us a when the band traveled to Michael, Monday afternoon, ter. He went to the zoo in San 20th, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ottley of Diego. He liked the monkeys presenTa program 8 Salt Lake City, were week end and the seals best There was a before Wayne County audiences. visitors in Aurora. koala bear in the zoo. The concert presented, consisted Mrs. Venoy Curtis entertained koala bears mother has a pocket The of numbers by the full group, The regular meeting of the March 19th, Mrs. Owen at a birthday dinner, honoring for the baby to stay in. novelties Sat- - erson of Gunnison, regional band and held was Club chorus, by the anniversary of her hudband, small groups, vocal and urday at the home of Mrs. Janie director of the Utah Associated Saturday night. Fourteen guests The book, Time For Garden Clubs, together with Nielson. were present, including all the Tapioca, by Charlotte Stryker, Mayor Merlin T. Ashman and an brothers and sisters of Venoy. reviewed by Mrs. Burton Crane, appointed committee, met and Mrs. Fay Roberts entertained The Seminary pins were pre- - wa3 amusing and interesting. organized a garden club in birthin of the honor week last to the students Wednes- Olevia Mrs. Thomell mond. Principal speaker at the presided, day anniversary of her son, day, March 19th, at the First and during the business session, 7:30 meeting was M. D. Naylor, STOCKMEN) Cutrut, dock, d Stephen. ora by aiodcia clastic nag ward chapel. the secretary, Ruby Burgess, re- - regional director of the National Htbodmth UOMLISS Mr. and Mrs. A1 Peterson are a was with that the $25.00 bond, It affair, personal ported in Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Society His talk was on ftlASTRATOO just the Stake President, Bishop- - voted by the club, to be applied ..Garden Club Practices And A Peterson is receiving medical AT DEALERS nc, High Council, the gradu- - on building a fireplace at the Communities Postpaid treatment $12 50. Rings extrat 25 ring, 50c Responsibility To 500. $7 ; 1,000, $12. (Um 100, $1.$0 Mr. and Mrs. Verr Durfee only genuine EUatratoc nogs with The presentation of the pins and turned over to the park com- - Beautify. visited Sunday in Brooklyn, yellow mark.) Kenneth Keller o f Manti, was made by Dale H. Peterson, mittee, in the near future. .the Delbert Barney family. with A dainty luncheon was served showed films of interesting Stake President Mark Mason was an Aurora covers 2mvisitor, Sunday. county scenes. Games and a program were for 15 members, and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Doug Anderson and son, under the direction of the stu- - Collins and Mrs. Lincoln Avery, Neal, are visiting at the home dents. Refreshments were served, guests of the hostess. of Mrs. Andersons parents in Salt Lake City. They will be away two weeks. had fun as - A. - B-3- READ PIECES r. are Tfc let-so- n, Club Votes Park Funds Organize Garden Club In Redmond Greg-LProgres- so U instru-menta- L I Red-sent- ieumd ... ; - w Redmond Hews Marjorie Mickelsen, Reporter ORLY PER YEAR PIIOHE 13, AND PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY. Suffers Accident Injury Cliff Nelson suffered a cut lip and two broken teeth, in a car accident Sunday, South of Redmond on Highway 89. Cliff was riding with Ferrell and Stanton Nelson in the basketball caravan, when a front auto stopped suddenly, and piled up 7 cars behind it Relief Society Honors Birthday The Relief Society successfully sponsored a banquet and program March 17 th, in honor of the organizations founding. The townspeople were cooperative in furnishing foods, and in coming out to enjoy the (banquet During the program, the Singing Mothers furnished two numbers, and Nora Hansen was narrator on the subject L. D. S. Hymns, a duet was rendered by Velma Rasmussen and Marjorie Mickelsen, and a solo, High On The Mountain Top, by Vera Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson directed a Spring Fashkm Show, during the evening. The Sunday evening services were under the direction of the High Council. The program consisted of: vocal solo, It Was For Me, by Bertha Ogden of Aurora; accordion selection by four students of Mrs. Ken Baxter of Salina; speakers, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wengreen of Salina. Mr. Wengreen is the new North Sevier Seminary instructor. The (North Sevier High School band furnished the program for Mutual, Tuesday evening. A large crowd enjoyed the band selections, instrumental solos and songs by a girls chorus. Numbers included novelty, popular and operetta. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Christensen have returned from Salt n Lake City, where Mrs. underwent an operation for the removal of a growth on the side of her face. Mrs. Grace Lindhardt, Nelson, Myrna Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Lindhardt and children, were week end visitors In Redmond. A family dinner was enjoyed Saturday at the Joel Lindhardt home. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen entertained for the visitors. ChTis-tense- in thi community who ax inter-X- T ested in turning their grain into better rations for their livestock and poultry will be pleased to learn that we have become a Purina Approved Custom Grinding and Mixing Station. This brings you several advantages: 1. We now carry Purinas famous concentrates built especially for balancing home-grai- n. 2. You have full use of Purinas farm- proved Custom Mixing formulas. TtARMERS 3. Our rations are tested by Purina Laboratories assure mixing accuracy and uniformity. Come in. Look over our equipment and Approved Formulas. Better yet, bring in a load of grain and see what a fine job of grinding and mixing we do. to Salina Feed and Supply Co. SALINA, UTAH ed |