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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH PAGE 2 Mrs. G. F. Monger visited Monday and Tuesday with Mr. Monger in Salt Lake City. m Mrs. Cecil Shepherd, who visited the past month with Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Burns, her par ents, left Wednesday for her home at Manhattan Beach, California. Mr. Shepherd, a sound man for a California Moving Picture company, who was away on location at the Hawaiian Islands, had returned to California. Mrs. Emma West, who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown in Provo, and with relatives in Idaho and Oregon, has returned to her home in Salina. She has been away more than 6 months. Mrs. Hilda dates was hostess at a meeting of the Ladies Literary and Social Club, Thursday afternoon. During the study hour, Mrs. Frank Jackson read chapters from the book, Mary." A dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Starr and daughter motored to Kanosh and attended the dedication of the new L.D.S. chapel, held on Saturday. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Staples, parents of Mrs. Starr, and returned to Salina, Sunday night. Dinner guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielson, were Dr. Arden Frandsen, brother to Mrs. Nielson; Mrs. Frandsen and their daughter, Julie. Dr. Frandsen is professor of sociology at the U.S.A.C., in Logan. Jack Learning, assistant clerk at the Salina Postoffice, returned from his annual vacation, Tuesday night of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Learning, Ann and Ted Learning, were sightseeing at Boulder Dam, enroute to Los Angeles, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vivian. In San Diego, they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boyle, near relatives. In that city, the Zoo" was a special attraction, especially for the children. At Phoenix, Arizona, the Learnings' visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Picker, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, and returned north by the South rim of the Grand Canyon. Mrs. John B. Crane was hostess to members of the Ivy Club, Thursday evening at the Crane home. A variety of games was the pastime, and a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Ray Anderson of Provo, and Mrs. Jolley, were guests of the hostess. Mrs. Val Thompson was hostess at the previous meeting of the club, which was formerly named the Petite Club. Dee-Way- ne Mrs. Alonzo Peterson presided at a family dinner Saturday, complimentary to the anniverHamilMr. and Mrs. Robert sary of Mr. Petersons birthday. ton and children, Earlene and Dinner was served at 2 oclock, Renee, who recently moved to and covers were placed for 10 Price, visited Saturday and Sun- guests. Mr. and Mrs. George day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hardinger of Roosevelt, joined the family group. Edgar Christensen. . w Professor and Mrs. Arden Frandsen and daughter, Julie, of Logan, visited over the week end with Mrs. Annie Jorgensen, daumother of Mrs. Frandsen, in Lenna Mrs. Ivie, Sunday, ghter of Mrs. Amanda Murphy, Salina. and a friend, Miss Margaret Miss Donna Rasmussen and Melette of Provo, visited at the Miss LaPreal Mickelson ware in home. Murphy Provo and Salt Lake City on the past week end. business and Lorentzen Mrs. Bryce the for left Tuesday children, Clay Allred, who visited the Northwest, and will join Mr. at few weeks at the Nellie located past is who Lorentzen, Mr. Crane home, returned to Salt Port Angeles, Washington. furLake and City, a Saturday. plumber Lorentzen, nace man, recently sold his home Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jensen, in Salina to Don Hase. Mr. Lorentzen is associated with a who have been in Cedar City the brother in the plumbing busi- past school year, are located in the apartment at the Amanda ness at the new location. Murphy home. Bruce was a stuAna Lou Liddiard, who visited dent at the Branch Agricultural in Los Angeles, California the College the past year. The Jenpast two weeks, returned Sat- sens' have a baby girl. urday. She is a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Edith Barrett of Provo; and Mrs. Dick Liddiard. Mrs. Ferron Gardner and Mrs. visit In Pearl Gardner of Price, were Following a the South, Mr. and Mrs. Nick here Monday to attend the wedding at the StanShaheen returned Saturday, and were accompanied by sons, Lar- ley Barrett home Monday evenMrs. Barrett is grandmother ry and Bruce. They visited a ing. brother of Mr. Shaheen, Emile, to the bride. in White Castle, La., and at the Three birthdays are celebrated home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Laniox in Donaldsonville, La. in the family of Bishop and Mrs. Mrs. Laniox is a sister of Mr. Maurice Rasmussen in the first weeks of June. Their youngest Shaheen. son, Don Bradley, was 6 years 17 boys Mrs. Rosella Ivie entertained of age on the 3rd, and in the and party. girls joined at open house' Tuesday of last Rasmussen celebrated Bishop anniverof the honor in week, on the 9th, and his sary of her natal day. A social Mrs.anniversary Rasmussen presided at a luncheon a and afternoon dainty were features of the afternoon. family dinner, served at 8 p.m. TuesMrs. Ivie left this week for a Covers were laid for 10. visit at the home of Mr. and day evening, a birthday dinner Mrs. Berry Thompson in Ga. was served in the early evening Mrs. Rasmussen on her Stanley Ivie, her youngest son, honoring Covers were laid anniversary. is in Salt Lake City for the for 15 members of the family. summer vacation. five-wee- JUNE IS, 1958 Paramount Ice Cream - qt. . . . 49c Betty Crocker Cake Mix Deal Pkg.j PLUS 15c COUPON INSIDE PACKAGE 55c 2 For Home nuptials were performed Monday evening uniting in 45c 4 Bisquick 49c 42c SPAM marriage Carol B. Myrup, dau- y SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR Mrs. of Mr. and Stanley ghter Grated .... 28c 4 S6c PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES Van Camps TUNA FISH Barrett, and Calvert Mellor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mellor of 25c 4 Vt Size POST TOASTIES 27e CLEARWATER TUNA Giant Fayette. The nuptials were per34c lb. 27c MARLENE MARGARINE formed at the Barrett home. The y KELLOGGS RICE CRISPIES Large bridal party stood in front of a NALLEYS TANG pL .... 29c qt 49c OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 39c 4 fireplace, banked high with 2 for June blooms. Roses, delphinians BAKERS SWEET COCOA MIX and peonies were used in pro21c 4 4 In 1 20c fusion throughout the living 21c With 10c Coupon 28c CHEER Large rooms. Junior Nordfelt offi- y SHAVERS ORANGE JUICE , 46 ox ciated. 73c Welches GRAPEJUICE V pints .... 40c CHEER Giant Size The bride selected a gown of 29c TIDE With 10c Coupon 21c PUREX blue changeable taffeta, fashionH gallon Large ed princess style. Her corsage was an orchid. Mrs. Aden Bjerre-gaar- d was her sole attendant. Lowell Hammond was best man. The flower girls, dressed in blue, were little Kathleen Barrett and Vickie Barney. For the brunch on the patio, ? Co.wTp the serving table was covered with a lace cloth, and a pink color scheme was carried out in flowers and candles. A threeparts of Italy could be more tiered wedding cake centered A the table. Forty immediate memscientifically and efficiently bers of the families were prefarmed, but even if American farmers took over the land, it Is sent. The newlyweds left for a by GEORGE STAPLES doubtful if they could feed the honeymoon trip to Yellowstone A Of Series Third In Articles National Park. Mrs. Mellor is people of this nation anywhere a member of the clerical force Italy, unlike France, is basicly small for economic units, and near adequately. at the First State Bank. Mr. a poor country. It is difficult to methods frequently backward. It is not because of losing a Mellor is associated with the realize the difference between If France had half her people war that Italy is poor, although Cudahay Packing Company of the two, until youve actually engaged in industrial pursuits, that factor is apparent, but Italy Salt Lake. seen them. Everywhere in the workers were fairly treated, will remain poor until she can Mr. and Mrs. Mellor will be France, the land is good, and and there were fewer farmers, produce industrial goods of sufat home in Bountiful after the the people for the most part, well but using modern methods, she ficient. quantity and quality to first of July. fed and well clothed. It appears would undoubtedly be better off. compete in world markets, and reasonable to assume that if the This observer is inclined to import food for her people from Popular young people, who French could get together on a think, countries. Water rather careful were married Thursday in the program for the benefit of the is the only power perhaps of of that billions analysis, gifts Manti Temple by President L. nation, that France could have dollars of American money will natural resource with which R. Anderson, were: A2C Arlen a high standard cf living by And not prove to be the final solution Italy is sufficiently well endowMadsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. European measuring standards. to Frances and that ed. Until this power is developPhillo Madsen of Salina, and While she does lack somewhat if American difficulties, aid in cash is con- ed fully and applied to manuMiss Sharon Harward, daughter in industrial strength and coal tinued too To all flower lovers, have you and too extrava- facturing purposes, and until she long of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Har- and iron for building industry, seen the beautiful peonies in gantly, that it will harm, in- has a mass of highly' trained, of Aurora; and Ross Mick- she does have enough of these stead of the French. What ambitious and skilled workers Salina? If you havent, just ward son of Mr. and Mrs. ingredients to make good pro- France help needs more than any- to go with it, it is difficult to visit the gardens of Menlo Tay- elson, Charles Mickelson of Salina, and gress in that direction. The imthing else is 40 million French- see how any future can look lor, Ruby Burgess, Mrs. G. M. Miss Marylyn Skidmore, dau- portant point about France, how- men dedicated to a greater bright for the home of the Burr, Merle Olsen, Joe Shepof Mr. and Mrs. Evan J. ever, is that the basic agriculmil- Eternal City of Rome, and for France, instead of so herd, Maggie Crosier, Tom' Niel- ghter Skidmore of Delta. tural wealth, upon which to lions of them dedicatedmany to milk- fifty million Italian citizens. son, Mrs. West and Mrs. James The home of Mrs. Heber build a great nation, is in eviOnly American relief, and the the government cow. Reynolds. Have you seen the to Mrs. Mad- dence throughout the length and ing of the Roman Catholic grandmother Austrian Copper rose at Dwane What I have said about France strength was a setting for breadth of the country. Farms in sen, Salina, church have thus far saved Italy Dastrups or the Rock Cactus a served for the wedding in many areas, however, are too is not true in the same degree from a communism, which indinner, at the Youngs Cleaning garden in Italy. Here, the rich farming immediately following establishment, or the large Black party, lands are few; here, the greater stead of solving her problems, the ceremony. Locust trees standing in front of part of the country is rocky and would merely destroy those who The bride selected a gown of the Sun Office, or did you know the soil thin, and only complain about them. hilly, white fashioned slipper satin, that the seeds growing these grudgingly productive. Here, the bodice with a fitted and full trees in Salina were neatly conthere are about fifty million to fell which ballerina skirt, cealed in the bustle of a pioneer Italians, most of whom are unA petal cuff fell over woman, when she left England length. derfed and underclothed. Here rolla for America, and they were the hand, and high collar one sees everywhere evidence of ed at the neck line in the back. brought to Salina and planted? A wide laced veil of not seen in France. Here, poverty illusion, Take a look around town, and was would it take a Solomon to of a to seeded cap caught report what you see to the ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW solve the economic problems of a colonial bouShe held pearls. Salina Sun. the country. It is true that some quet of white and pink carnaAT THE PAMELA tions. Mrs. Gerald Nielsen was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Mavis Taylor, Cleola Friday Saturday Hatch, Ann Harris. The best man was Merz Hugentobler. DOUBLE FEATURE An informal reception and Charles Laughton dance in the evening, honored Sir Cedric Hardwicke the couple at the Aurora ward Thomas Mitchell chapel. During the evenings reception, Vern Baird sang several Maureen OHara solos. Mr. and Mrs. Madsen will We Will Give You in leave tomorrow for a base at Let us show you how Manchester, New Hampshire. dividends returned by The new Mr. and Mrs. MickelOld son were honored following the Of Northwestern reduce breaka with ceremony ALSO wedding the cost of your fire fast at the home of Mr. and insurance. Just call Mrs. Durrell Mickelson in SaOf Or - with lina. A dance and reception is there no obligation. will honor the marriage at the Simone Simon Kent Smith ward chapel in Delta, Thursday Tom Conway Jack Holt On Of A Look f Diions Market rT cesTev i stum"-- Utahn Reports From Europe after food-exporti- See All-re- d, Show Calendar For June Pamela Theatre 5&1Q SELACKS SAUNA RRINiHSIHOB Fathers Our Store Is Now Open Across The Street, In The Building Formerly Occupied By The Peterson. Smart Shop. INSURANCE $7.50 For Your The Hunchback Notre Dame Cat People Opening Specials 54 x 54 Plastic Tablecloths with MUTUAL ... 49c Evan H. Mickelson, Telephone 106W Manager P.O. 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