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Show NOVEMBER 14, 1952 THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH PAGE Redmond News . . (Continued From Page 2) Farrel Hales, who has been attending school, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ff fci KEEP THIS UNDER YOUR HAT All Teen Agers! Are you what to do with your Saturday nights? Wise up! Join the crowd and go to the e dances. See you Saturday the 13th in the Aurora Recreation Hall. (P.S., they serve refresh- - nM'i i! ! 1 l.iyrv ;,;i rTj?rrc; l: SMOTE SAFETY When you have a Checking Account in this bank you never need to take much cash with you, or conceal it at home. Your money is safe in the bank, yet as close as your pen. And when you pay by check, you need not ask for a receipted bill; your cancelled check is an automatic receipt for your payment FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. Sidney Torgenson entertained at dinner Monday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Published every Friday at who were here from Utah. Entered at the Post Carlson, Salt Lake for the pheasant hunt. Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clas- s Covers were laid for six guests. matter, under the act of Buy From Local Advertisers Congress of March 3, 1879. THE SALINA SUN STUDENTS! High SchOOl NeWS were week end visitors at the DeLloyd Christensen home. Mrs. Christensen also visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andreasen. Jay Yergensen was home on a short pass from his base at Camp Stoneman, California. He visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Yergensen. Mrs. Elverda Talboe and Mrs. Lillian Allred attended the D.U P. convention, Wednesday afternoon in Richfield. The 2nd year Beehive class entertained their mothers in Mutual, Tuesday evening. Seven mothers were present. The girls put on a program, as follows: reading, LaRene Hales; song, Sheree Jensen and Beth Mickel-scn- ; reading, Marie Sorensen. Refreshments were served by Velma Jensen and Kathleen Poulson. Games were a later diversion. Erwin Seeley was honored Monday evening, complimentary to the anniversary of his birthday. A party was given by his mother, and the time spent in plaing games and enjoying D. - 0 panist. PARISIAN ESCAPADES Finally! The title for the has been chosen. Out of several other inspiring and titles, this one came to reign. Parisian Escapades now the coming event. This was chosen by a class majority vote. COMING SOON Coming soon at North Sevier will be the annual Book Week. Date has been set for the 17th to the 21st of November. This week is set aside to get the interest of students to like and read books, STAMPEDE IN THE HALLS Gee, kids, we hate to lecture, but between classes and before the bell rings in the mornings and at noon, the noise of stu- dents running and playing in the halls is terrible. We have noticed NEVER Breaks The Guaranteed that nURAPOWER MAINSPRING , Wen-glamoro- Shep-ador- PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE Mr. Newtons home room is now formulating plans for their annual home room assembly, The assembly, according to present plans, will be given on f T. th approval of student body. From past ex- penence XSk-kPr of our duce "e assembly program thls year J?ec' fied with planned to attend the yearbook school, and then stop at the publishing company in Spanish Fork on their return trip. They are still planning on going to Spanish Fork. This trip will be made in the near future. chpice. iw.l Elgin D.Ux $61.00 JA BRiARift The Sophomore choice for F. F. A. queen candidate, is a slick blonde from Redmond. Her name is LaVona Mickelson. Students, this girl is going to be the next F.F.A. queen. (If we have our way.) LaVona has a cute personality, and has beauti- iwol Elgin D.Lvx. $59.10 o LORD HGIIH ascot 21 jswtil 71.50 J -- 4 kf$ "" Ljh EADY ELGIN clubwoman Smart style it $71.50 rAtf, b SEAES-- . Pixel SALINA Sunny Brook BRAND. &eer as s BOTH 86 PROOF NEUTRAL SPIRITS REDDY feme KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65X GRAIN THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY KILOWATT HEY, BLONDIE Phyllis Newton, popular student at North Sevier, was chosen to represent the junior class as candidate for the F.F.A. queen title. Phyllis is the daughter of Principal and Mrs. Leon Newton. She has sparkling long blond hair, and captivating blue eyes. We as the junior class, T Are you having trouble pronouncing words? Mrs. Palmers 8th grade English class is now absorbed in a study that is extremely interesting. They are learning to pronounce all sorts of long and difficult words. In the process, they are also finding out that consonants are mischievious little animals. 17 as well as blend drinkers can enjoy the Now-strai- ghf Sun-Music- al THE A E I O U SWEET tolf the quarterly conference, day at the Salina First Ward, under the direction of Mr. gren, Seminary instructor. They The Lord Is My Song herd, and Master, The Temp-titl- e est Is Raging. Mr. Wengren should be complimented for his fine accomplishment. will support her with all our might, because we know she will represent us well. ' BOYS, BOYS, BOYS Girls, have you seen, have you noticed. Have you been in the gym before school starts these last few mornings, and seen all the Sophomore and Freshman boys trying out for the Sophomore basketball team? There are about 28. Well, the more, the merrier. 17 yre ME, ME, ME, ME, ME The L.D.S. Seminary sang at CHARMING SENIOR The seniors find it a pleasure that these students are mostly to be backing one of the sweet-7t- h and 8th graders. Im sure est gals at North Sevier for their the kids who want to study, and f.F.A. queen candidate. Gayle the faculty members, would ap- - Jackson proved what a charm-precia- te it if these students were ing personality she has when more considerate of others, and she took North Sevier by storm be better ladies and gentlemen, three years ago, and since then, wue hold grfat pride in. Sayl?g TRAGEDY HAS STRUCK , Due to circumstances beyond ahe ! one11o,ur alwayS. have aami4le control, the yearbook staff was ?ayle not able to journey to Provo as for anyone, and is friendly all. The seniors are well satisthey had planned. They had their with the Heart The Only Watch GAYLORD - a ky Kjwas The senior girls Home Living class is going to visit the Kinder-wonderin- g garten over at the grade school again. They will go over in groups of five, and will observe and study the children, to see if they have developed any since the last part of September, when ments). they were visited before. METEOROLOGISTS GIRLS LEAGUE MEETING League meftl"5 was held in Did yu ever hear of such nior hlgh th the things? Well, thats what Mr. the 6ym itopemng prayer Palmers home room class con- - girls as 11 in the was by ClaudiaChristen sen. A add w.dderin, whal the, r. are, then you might be interest- - J .fm! Ja in ed in joining their class. They M Roberts of Loss 7' g Jeit going lo study thc welh. cr Sc How about mUe snow? about her trip to Hawaii. E ITCHES Al-- tog. Pre-seaso- n: AT SALINA DRUB FOR CHRISTMAS 'pj ynt to every basketball this season, so here is the schedule ! for our new Wolves. Nov. 26, N. S. at FORWARD MARCH Gunnison; Nov. 29. N. S. at The band is J r.n.uHch; N. 3. Bc.ver rapidly, und.r Vd.racUop Stars And S.; Dec. 6, North Emery at N.S.; Wells McAllister. Washington Dec- 19. Marysvale at N.S.; Dec. Stripes Forever, . NS. at South Emory; Doc. Port." Kin, Cotton, Capi- tan, and a score of other num- - 27, NB. at North Emery; Dec. bers are being prepared for 30, Panguitch at N.S, Jan. 2, Alumni at N.S, coming concerts. Season:. Jan. 9, Wayne at N. , S.; Jan. 21, S. S. at NS.; Jan. Sunday night, under the direc- - 23, N S. bye; Jan. 30, N. S. at tion of Wells McAllister, the Wasatch; Feb. 6, N. S. at Wayne; High School Chorus, consisting Feb. 13, Richfield at N. S.; Feb. of the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th 18, N. S. at S. S.; Feb. 20, N. S. grade girls, sang three numbers, bye; Feb. 27, Wasatch at N. S. I Heard The Lords Prayer, very attractive schedule, A Forest Praying, and If God wouldnt you say? Lets get were presented, to add hind our team and really sup-t- o the spirit of the meeting. port them. We all know that JoAnn Spencer was the accom- - they will be winners, Frank and Terry Sa-lin- a, WOMDEREUE TRICYCLE TALK tri-stak- Hales. Mrs. Pauline Christensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen from Salt Lake for the week end. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Merrill, also of Salt Lake, ful blue eyes. Lets get behind LaVona. Put her in as queen. iORD ELGIN DRAKE 21 (nw.lf HEAR YE. HEAR YE $7.50 Students, here are some good boks for your enjoyment. Take a trip to the library now! Here are a few: My Love Is A Spy Earthbound, Gypsy, Science Fiction Catchers, Tournament Trail, Stories, "Sorority Girl, and Moccasin Trail. Include Federal Tax DRUG SALINA, UTAH . t MIONTy ATOM is always full of pep and ready to work for you at the flip of a switch. He never tires, never takes a holiday, but works for you through fair or stormy weather. He Is the only item in your budget that has not raised in price. get more value for your lighting dollar than any other item in your budget. You I think we have more machinery of government than is necessary. Too many parasites living on the labor of the industrious. THOMAS JEFFERSON TELLURIDE POWER COMPAHY 1824 |