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Show I If You Read It If In The Sun, THIRTY-FOURT- H Universal MicroIil8.52 Corporation (3) p.O. Box 8 ALIN A, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1958 YEAR N.S. Chamber Oiling Operations On Salina Canyon Reaches 85 Years Improvement Readied For Next Summer October 7th, Mrs. Mary Hansen Norman celebrated the anniversary of her 85th birthday. Mrs. Norman has lived in Salina 8 and says, I am the The family, friends and entire here resident oldet community were deeply shocked She was born in Gunnison, a was it when Tuesday morning Tours Salina Industrial Area NO. 11 Mary Norman, Sudden Illness Fatal To Salina Infant of Commerce News, We Want It I .'(P Its True Its f" " Jaycees Accept Vote Challenge With the good weather condition prevailing, rough grading operations on the new Improvement to Highway 10 (Salina Canyon) will be completed by December 1st, according to Bert healm. and Mar, Touring the industrial area in learned .ha. .he jounges. dan- - , oi Commerce and Sorenson the Iirisllll Salina, Friday afternoon, mem- - following sale figures for 1952 of Bird Road Commission. ghter Stanley and Beryl t Salina when she challenge, issued by the Vernal Utah State bers of the North Sevier- until October 3rd, were told: Jensen Debra, 6 months of age f j. area from The improvement The on Get Out the Jaycees were Chamber of Commerce were ex- Cattle, 15,748; sheep, 956; hogs, had died after a short illness of to the Forest East Salina in 3rd settJrs yin Vote thf first campaign. The challenge plained facts and figures, which 2,467; horses, 30. In addition, intestinal flue. Little Debra was J? line September began boundry and includes both the Primary Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders stricken proved the importance of a com- - the Auction spent $3,356 for after the con Sunday, and her con- Relief Society meeting General Election on November 23rd, immediately munitys growth in relation to hay, bought from local farmers, entertained for members of the dition gradually grew more ser- was let to the L. A. Young tract a on population percentage Tuesday the group sang the industry it supports. The They employ 21 people for the Salina Garden Club, with memCompany of Rich- the1 Salh!a HaPPy Birthday, in honor of basis castin ballots. according Construction tour was arranged by Dail weekly sale, and have a payroll bers of the Gunnison club as October11 Beld. the day. Mrs. Norman received to Sammy Newton, Salina club Prows, chairman of the Indus- - of $12,774 for this year up to special guests, at the Sanders HolnUal . Fencing on the new stretch - president. In one bracket, the of last trial Relations Committee of the October 3rd. Sales to the Floral on Saturday night Debra was born April 4, 1952 many m,ce gllt3 an(j many greet- club members will be well underway, and expect-againwas pitted y week. An inspection tour of the in Salina mg cards lrora friends and rela Chamber of Commerce, assisted October date amounted to to be completed this week, ed the members from the new improvements made at the Marlin Sorenson, board 872,796.62. are her parents; lives ln honor of the day. the engineer, stated Surviving in and other other the club, director. It was also explained that the Floral shop was made. two sisters, Kathy and Judy; a The new curves and grades on vs be it Salina will category, Sanat the Salina Auction is now handling an During the evening, Mr. Commencing the lower section, are being grandmother, Mrs. Mable Bird, Vernal. Feed & Supply, where 8 men number of live-ar- e ders told the group of the most Salina, and a grandfather, Chas. straightened, and a nearly new employed, for a monthly stock from points, successful rooting process for C. Jensen of Redmond. alignment made. The crushed payroll of $1600, it was explain- - including Montana, Nebraska, fail cuttings, transplanting and Sad, but impressive funeral gravel will be placed this fall, in ed that the feed mill chops and Idaho and Wyoming, growing of geraniums for indoor services were conducted Thurspreparation for oiling operations blossoming. rolls grains raised in the valley, in the Salina First Ward, next summer, when warmer day Plant Carrot The lecture and demonstration directed by Bishop Maurice Ras- - were conducted Thursday in the and also treats and cleans seed weather prevails, said Mr. D. and Mrs. Thomas Baird The carrot plant, owned and by Mr. Sanders, was of special mussen. Burial was in the fam- - First Ward Chapel, by Bishop grains in the spring season. Swain. left for son, Peter, Tuesday . Maurice Rasmussen. Mr. Allred During the winter feeding sea- - operated by Pacific Farms, was value to the group. The ZV miles will have a in the Eastside cemetery, died plot Idaho. lly will Dr. Baird, They join tour. men from and on from the next shock, resulting Forty son, an average of 10 tons a day bituminous surface IVi inches directed by the Peterson mor- - 8 Dr. Moscow. is at who located jj Mrs. Bannard Mattsson left of grain is rolled for feeding, women, mostly local, are tuaryBaird, who has been associated thick and 26 feet wide, with the Monday for Salt Lake. She will period runs for approxi- - ployed at the plant, which block. 1. memtarfta with wa?pl,nfd Hospital lor the by 150 days. The mill has ates about 10 weeks each harvest visit at the home of Dr. and 01 Salina City limits, which the a six and friend in past years, is and followincluded the $3,000.00 Mrs. Ross A. Anderson, and with Michael Lewis Monson, family, a storage capacity of 36,000 season. The payroll will run from gutter to gutter. numbers- opening song In the profession, are establishing bushel of whole grains. per week. This year, the plant Mrs. T. J. Clark. Mrs. Mattsson old son of Mrs. Jensens nephew. Estimated cost of the project Moscow. a at clinic The of Mrs. 190 John Dea train cars is a sister to Mrs. Anderson and Garden, by expects to ship from better than $125,000.00. the is Holden, in apparently sold Mrs. Baird Monday, Sevier Valley Coal Tipple ton and Mrs. Sharp Rasmussen, carrots, all to the eastern states. Mrs. Clark. section of the highway same illness. Ed- Only to Dr. G. D. the home Salina The tipple owned and operMrs. with Clayton Rasmussen as to oiled after the prebe left Co. Wood Excelsior a who Western located munds was ated by Sevier Valley Coal, recently E. C. sent project, is 11 Vi miles from Mr. and Mrs. Dell Gardner of accompanist; invocation. here. the men are next on the tour. This company local hospital Eight solo, Oh, My Father," the forest boundry to Sawtoothe. Santa Monica, Calif., parents of Wright; 18 men on a yearly ed by the Western Wood Excel-basDean Wengren; Carl Mattsson, a on arrived Mrs. Even with this section marked Stanley Barrett, at the mine and tipple, sior Company, which is cutting Bara at the for visit unimproved on maps, hundreds Thursday a high tribute to the quiet They have a payroll of $6,000 aspen logs just south of the Mr. Gardner will home. travelers have reof rett a averan In and addition, produce per month, h e of the deceased; turkey plant. and.smcere for Mr. the shorter distance to Barrett the cognized opening join age of 175 tons of coal each number of local men are closing song, Going Home, by 1952-5- 3 coast or east, and are using of the deer hint in Utah. the is basis. contract This on a Their day. product Mrs. Irvin Jacobsen; benedicployed the road extensively at the predistributed mainly in South- - company produces 2,000 cords tion, Ira Rasmussen. The final Redmond Aurora and sent time. Salina, of which a all Utah. Central of aspen season, resting place, in the family plot 1952 is shipped to Los Angeles and will all be posted for the at the Pioneer cemetery, was in-Texas where the short logs are Pheasant hunt, according to dedicated by G. M. Burr. The the tipple, owned by the ma(Je intQ excelsior for released formation Monday. packing. III Relatives from outside points league games for the Sevier Southern Utah Fuel, it was Jt was stated Mr Prows that Redmond area has been posted by who were here for the services, division of Region Four: 3nd learned that 15 to 24 men are the the several the Past yearsfreight rates and power Jack Christensen, instructor in included Horace Allred, Roose- Wayne at North January 9 employed yearly, with a payroll prevent the erection of a plant Aurora and Salina sector were the Dont miss the annual Deer and dramatic departspeech Mr. Mrs. and and Melvin Velt, Richfield at South Se- - Hunters Ball Saturday nieht of $10,00 per month. In addi- to Sevier; for this posting year approved into the the logs change ment at North Sevier High Allred, Miss Clay Allred, Mr. vier; Wasatch Academy, bye. October 18th at the North Se- tion, another $55,000 is spent finished product here. by the Utah State Fish and School, has resigned the posi- - and Mrs. Roy Birch, Mr. and 16 The North Sevier vier High School, stated mem- for truck drivers. Commission. Game January annually Cost for hunting on each of tion, due to ill health. At pre- Grant Allred of Salt Lake City; at Richfield; Wasatch Academy bers of the Civic Betterment management stated they are 4th Turkey Processing Plant is at the Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Christensen sent, Percy Allred of at Wayne; South Sevier, bye. is in the county for the number areas $1.00 per hunter, The turkey processing plant the League, dance sponsors. The a a a e Twin Falls, Idaho; Oscar All- e erans of regular employees. The com- was last on the schedule, where and permits will be available January 21 (Wednesday assures everyone of a League red of San Diego, California; Richfield at Wasatch Academy; g00d time and pany mines 50,000 tons of coal it was explained that the pay- - some time prior to the opening for special treatment. plenty of good, It is anticipated that the posi- - Frank Allred of Alberta, Can- - South Sevier at North Sevier; clean fun, as well as a chance annually, and distribute it in roll averages $16,000 per month of the season, at designated tion will be filled by the open- - ada; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kister of Wayne, bye the Western States, as well as to 95 to 100 employees. The places. to win many valuable free Wasatch at floor prizes. Utah. They' are at present min- plant has killed 1 Vi million Sanger, California. January 23 South Sevier; Wayne at Riching a 13 foot vein of coal and pounds of birds thus far this field; North Sevier, bye. taking between 9 and 10 feet season. They operate approxi-o- f And North Sevier the vein. It was explained mately four months each year, merce, stated that all the club January 30 at Wasatch; South Sevier at would act as wardens, members during this stop the importance that stated Thg management of the small mines to the econ- Wayne; Richfield, bye. and hunters destroying farmers Of wag necessary to run buses of area. North Sevier at the etc., fences, omy February 6 cattle, Property, Ricknell and each d tQ Scipio South at RichSevier Wayne; to secure sufficient help. Jobs Salina Auction Lt. Riley Newton was released field; Wasatch, 10ns a bye. at available The Friday sale at the Salina are almost always 13 from a at service In the February Wayne Auction was underway when the the plant during the processing Se- - Army Air Corps, last week at Richfield at North Wasatch; tour reached that Point, and fol- - season. Roswell, New Mexico. Lt. Newvier; South Sevier, bye. property, where the pheasants ing project for both automobile A luncheon at the city park lowing a view of the yards, and ton was a radar operator on a 18 (Wednesday if we are to enjoy con- - and bicycles, that is expected to February live, witnessing an actual sale, the completed the activities. and was in 27 operations tinued good hunting," Mr. Peter- - reduce property damage, as well Mrs. Mable Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Wasatch at Richfield; North Seson said. With this in mind, we as loss of life and general Dallas Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Vler at South Sevier; Wayne, over Korea. He was stationed on Okinawa. all destruction should be cidents. Hugh Bird, were in Holden, bye. Bennie Heath, chairman of the Tuesday to attend the funeral South Sevier Mrs. Newton and children February 20 paid for by those causing such Safety Committee, will head services, held for Michael Lewis at Wasatch; Richfield at Wayne; have been in Salina during Lt damage. the project, according to Sammy Monson, Newtons overseas service. Mr. son of North Sevier, bye. Wasatch at and Mrs. Newton are in Salt February 27 Newton, Jaycee president. I wandered back to the old home town Lewis and Janet Johnson Mon- The project is the placing of son, and a to North Sevier; Wayne at South Lake this week on a combined That stands at the foot of the hill, an illuminated scotch lite tape Mrs. Mable Bird, Sevier; Richfield, bye. business and pleasure trip. And saw the work of Father Time, on bumpers of automobiles, Whom the creek with sand did fill. The baby died after a Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen front and rear The scotch lite iUness of an intestinal disorder. When last I saw the old home town, were in Logan, Monday to at- - tape is visible for a distance of He was born in Fillmore, May The creek was mighty deep, tend the funeral of Roy N. Nielmile, and has proven 11, 1952. But like the Faithful Sun and Moon, son, a brother-in-la1952-5- 3 They to be a valuable addition to the parents; Father Time does never sleep. were accompanied by Mrs. safety drives in reducing night Survivors are FarMr. Mrs. and grandparents, Stanley Nielsen of Springville, accidents. Strolling o'er the old home town, rel1 Monson 1 illl10J'e 8nd to their and trio returned two the for Guaranteed The calendar of activities for ball begins. but years, I saw his work in many places; homes will last indefinitely, the cost is Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Johnson of Region Four high schools, as Tuesday. respective March Tell me if you can, some wise man, Regional and the Regional Board ketball tournament at Richfield, up only $1.00 per bumper. Red Holden, by Why doesnt he write age on old time faces? and of Mr. Mrs. Bird Salina; of Managers, with Leon Newton, (3 teams from Sanpete, 3 from tape is placed on the rear bump- Mrs. Peter Monson of Price, and Where once the ditches deep and wide, er, and silver on the front. Howprincipal of North Sevier High Sevier, and 2 from South Sevier. Nixon of Holden. Were cause for parents raving, School, chairman, was released ever, only the rear bumper is George March 13 Third place team Youll find along the streets instead, this week. from Region Four play-of- f being stressed. Car owners will with Good substantial paving. be asked to foot this charge, and third place team of Region Five, the Jaycees will secure the tape for State Tournament berth (on Where stood the Racket hitching post, A son was born at the Salina and do the labor. Region Four floor). Defaced with jack knife scars, Hospital, October 11th to Mr. Bicycles will be taped at no March State Youll find lined up along this space, and Mrs. Earl Sorenson of Red- - charge to the owners, through B" Basketball Tournament at cars. nice new Many mond, and on the 14th, a dau- - the cooperation of the Salina from North Sevier attended the B.Y.U. Fieldhouse in Provo. e Mutual, given Satur- - the division. The leagues ghter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sun and Jaycees. March 28 Four Strolling far beyond the town, Region DeVearl Hatch of Koosharem. Time and place for the pro- - day night at the Youth Center include: Sanpete-NortSanpete, Speech Meet at SnowColiege ' Along the foot of the hill, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gates an- - ject will be announced by Chair- - in Richfield. The first enter- - Moroni, Manti, Gunnison and I saw a sight that made me sick, Ephraim. tainment to be given in a series, Snow. Where once stood the old grist mill. April 4 Region Four Com- was a success, and a large crowd North Sevier, South Sevier, mercial Meet at Panguitch. If fortune kind to me should be, Mrs. Ray Jacobsen was in from the Stake were present. Richfield, Wayne and Sevier-Th- e Region April 24 And time and money send. Provo on Friday of last week to second dance is scheduled Wasatch Academy. Musical Loa. at Festival both to them Id like spend Piute, South Washington. The baby weighed attend a convention, held by the for Saturday night at the same 25 B.Y.U. Invitationfriends. old April time has at black Cosmetic Visiting hair, Studio Girls Company, center, beginning at 8:30. Bud- vale, Panguitch, Tropic and pounds birth, al Track Meet at Provo. to the telephone mes- - Mrs. Jacobsen is a representa- - get cards may be purchased from Escalante, according FRANK ALLRED. May 1 Regional track, field The caIendar ot activities are: sage by the father, Tuesday tive for the firm in Sevier and the bishop in each ward in the meet at Salina. and tennis 8 is . . the . . counties. The While . . December first in Basketball baby evening. adjoining e 1C e 3 are on school for officials, Gunnison born in the family, and is the Provo, she visited with Mrs. coun y an smg State track, field (Written by Mr. Allred on his first return visit to Salina May 8 door. Everyone is Valley High School. in 45 years Ed.) 15th grandchild in the W. C. Kenneth Whekzel, a niece of sae al and tennis meet at University welcome. Mrs. Jacobsen. Gates family. January 9 League baskeV of Utah. Garden Clubs Hear Lecture d.orJhr Htha? st $2,-b- Impressive Rites For Fred Allred ever-increasi- out-of-sta- te em-Th- is - tta. S oper-mate- ly - employ-emplo- ys is ng North Sevier Area Posted For Schedule For Pheasant Hunting out-of-sta- te League Basketball N.S. Teacher Resigns Due To Health - Riley Newton Discharged From Air Corps Scotch Lighting Auto Bumpers Bikes Is Project Salina Jaycees Attend Funeral For Infant th B-2- 9, ac-fe- el The Wanderer Attend Rites For Relative great-grandso- n 24-ho- one-ha- Region Four Managers Release Bates For School Activities lf bas-dra- Tri-Stak- h Sevier-Marys-- 7 |