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Show PAGE THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH 2 Mr. and Mrs. Drew Haight and Brooks Robins, an office emson, Robin, who visited last week ployee of the Union Pacific at with Mrs. Rosella Ivie, have re- Provo, is in Salina for a two-weeturned to their home in Nephi. vacation. Brooks, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins, The 8th birthday of Frankie is visiting at the Robins home. Dean Christensen was celebrated Mrs. Alonzo Peterson was Wednesday with a lawn party at the Christensen home. Twenty-fou- r hostess at an afternoon party and playmates played games, dinner on Sunday, complimentand were served luncheon at 4 ary to the anniversary of her oclock. Mrs. Leonard Christen- birthday. A chicken sen, mother of Dean, was the dinner was served at 4 oclock. hostess. Covers were placed for eighteen members in the family and Mrs. George Johansen was friends. Mrs. Mable Simpson of hostess to members of the LPro-gress- o Gunnison, was an out of town Club, Saturday at the guest. Johansen apartment. A dainty luncheon was served at 2 oclock, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Williams followed by the afternoons study accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Leslie hour. My Lifes History, by Jones of Salt Lake to California Grandma Moses, was the topic oer the week end. They left for the lesson, given by Letitia Saturday night, and attended Crane. Seventeen members and funeral services, held for a baby Mrs. Ethel Boulton, a guest of in the family of near relatives. Mrs. Williams and Mr. Jones are the hostess, were present. ks Jcrnur The following members in the family made hunting headquarters at the Ileber Allred home: Don Jensen of Provo; Doyle Jensen of Cedar City; Myrle Bench and a hunting friend of San Mateo, and Wallace Ohran and friend of Atherton, Calif. Mrs. Edward Jaeger, daughter of Mrs. Lonnie Murphy, is here from Salt Lake, visiting at the Murphy home. Mrs. Murphy is convalescing from a recent injury, resulting from a fall at her home. 9 Mrs. Hal Willardson, who Mrs. Boyd Bench and children visited for a week with Mr. and are 'in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. Irvin Hansen, left Sunday Mrs. LaVona Lee Edwards. She of last week to join Mr. Willard-so- n at Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. was accompanied North by Mrs. Therral Jensen and Mrs. Gerald Willardson is associated with the Colby, who are in the city visit- B. F. Goodrich Company, with ing friends and relatives. headquarters at Pocatello. For a visit and annual deer hunt in Utah at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Fluor of Santa Ana, California, arrived in Sa-lin- a, NEW VERSIONS OF YOUR FAVORITE Sunday. Thursday, Mrs. Jorgensen and Mrs. Fluor motored to Salt Lake, and were accompanied on the return by Jerry Jorgenson, a student at the University, who was home for the week end. The Fluors will be here for 10 days. Visitors at the opening of the deer hunting season and the week end at the home of Mrs. Winona Murphy, were Mr. and Mrs. Garney Gee of Van Nuys, who arrived Thursday of last week for a y visit and hunt in Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown and two children, and Stanley Murphy, all of Salt Lake City. 10-da- Always in fashion... flirtatious baby dolls that Mrs. Parley Sorenson, mother of Mrs. Irvin Jacobsen, and Mrs. Leon Stevens of Ephraim, visited Friday at the Jakobsen home. make your foot took three sizes smaller! Connie styles them like Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Larsen and Carol Ann Larsen of Atherton, Calif., are in Utah for the deer hunt. While here, the Larsens, former residents, are staying at the Larsen home. expensive shoes with new teardrop cutout or dressy grosgrain trim on Black or Brown suede. VVF4-- 2 MERRILL NIELSON'S SAUNA, UTAH Mrs. Verda Borg and Miss Borg visited Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Peterson in Scipio. On Monday, the family group enjoyed a sightseeing trip and reunion at Lehmans Cave. La-Ze- ll OCTOBER 24, 1952 Mrs Ethel McDonald, who visited the past several weeks at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorenson in Riverton, has returned. She was accompanied by Mrs. Sorenson and Mrs. Dean Sorenson of Seattle, Washington, who plans to visit here for a few weeks. DEERHURTERS Bring Your Deer To Us COMPLETE PROCESSING A husky little grandson, and grandmother, Mrs. A. C. Folster, will celebrate the anniversary of their birth on the same day, October 18th. While Mrs. Folster was presiding at open house at the Folster home, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wright were rejoicing over the birth of a son in a Boise, Idaho, hospital. Mrs. Folster left Wednesday, and will join the father and two older children, awaiting the return of the mother and son. Mrs. Folster served dinner for close friends in the afternoon Saturday, and later, to members in the family sister and brother. in the early evening, in honor of her birthday. Twenty-fou- r Mrs. James Reynolds presided were present. at open house on Sunday, complimentary to the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Matts-so- n her natal day. Neighbors and and children of Redwood friends called, and covers were City, Calif., are visiting over the laid for 12 for dinner, served deer hunting season in Utah at 4 oclock. Later, Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ChrisMrs. Milburn Fenn and dau- tensen, and at the home of Mr. ghters, Nancy and Susan, and and Mrs. Bannard Mattsson. Mr. and Mrs. James Deaton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson sons, Dennis and Jimmie, of Salt Lake, joined the hostess for a and grandson, Craig Simmonson, family dinner. The families re- of Los Angeles, and Mr. and mained for the deer hunting Mrs. Grant Davidson of El opening Monday, and a longer Monte, Calif., are visiting at visit. the home of Mrs. Selma Erickson, and with Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Humphrey Davidson in Salina. The Davidof Ephraim, visited Wednesday son Brothers joined the men in with Mrs. Nellie Crane and with the family for the opening of the Frank Allred at the Crane home. deer hunt, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Humphrey and Mr. Allred Robert Davidson were guests were boyhood chums when the Friday evening at a dinner, in families were early pioneers in honor of their 27th wedding anSalina. niversary, with Mrs. A1 Davidson as hostess at the Davidson Mrs. Mary Jane Hodge and home. While in Utahr Mrs. RobMrs. Madge Thacker, a daughter ert Davidson is visiting with of Mrs. Hodge; Callis McPher- Mrs. J. E. Malmberg at Logan, son, Mrs. Marian Jackson and and the Grant Davidsons are Mrs. Madeline Brothers of Eliza- visiting relatives in Salt Lake. beth City, North Carolina, visits ed Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paige. The group were in Salt Lake City to attend the annual fall conference of the With the 7th Infantry Division L. D. S. Church, and enroute to in Korea Cpl.'Ramond Peterthe South, visited in Salina. son of Sigurd, recently completed five months of combat duty Mrs. Heber Allred was a re- in Korea with the 7th Infantry cent visitor of Mrs. LaVona Lee Division. Edwards, a daughter, in Salt Since making the amphibious Lake City, and with Don Jen- landing at Inchon in the fall of sen, a son, who is a student at 1950, the 7th Division has the B.Y.U. in Provo. fought in every sector of the Korean peninsula. Elements of the 7th were the only U.S. forces to reach the Yalu River. Cpl. 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