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Show I PAGE The t Mrs Bennett Martin and son, George, left Tuesday fur a weeks visit with Mrs. Calvin Lindquist, a sister to Mrs Martin, in Salt Lake City. Mrs Afflick Bastian was hostess to members of the LPro-gress- o Club, Saturday afternoon. It was the first meeting in the clubs fiscal year, and an interesting book report was given by Mrs. E. Smith Peterson during the study hour The lesson was taken from The Famous Adventure Of Richard Haliburton. Luncheon was served at the Letitia Crane home, and the long table was centered with and yellow daffodils acacia Gaden Gates, who is employMr. and Mrs. Clifford Martin ed on construction on the Bland-ing-Hia- tt and children, LouAnn and Brent, new highway, visited returned to Salt Lake, Sunday from Thursday to Sunday at the evening, after visiting for the family home in Salma. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin. Mrs. Mary E. Jensen left on Tuesday for Salt Lake, where Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Nielsen she will visit a sister, Mrs. Emma and granddaughter, Kathryn Peacock, who is convalescing Nielsen, visited Saturday and from a recent surgery. While Sunday of last week with Mr. away, Mrs Jensen will visit Mrs. and Mrs. Russell Frandsen in Wilford Jorgenson, a sister, who Springville. resides at Springville. Mrs. T. J. Morley entertained blooms Seventeen were seated for luncheon, served at 2 p m. members of the Altissimo Club, Wednesday evening at the MorTed Burr of the Burr Garage, ley home. A hot dinner was and Guy Sorenson, were trans- served by the hostess at eight acting business in Las Vegas, oclock, and covers were placed Nevada, several days last week. for twelve members. Mrs. Duane Mr. and Mrs. Earlin Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. ElRoy Shields have returned from a Temple excursion, when they visited the IDS. Temples in St. George and Mesa, Arizona. Dastrup gave an interesting lesBlair Curtis, Merz Hugen-toble- r son on Foods," during the and Wendell Mason, were study hour. transacting business in Miss Barbara Peterson, a stuMonday. dent at the B.Y.U. in Provo, was Mr. and Mrs. Dean Neilson a week end visitor at the home and son, Dean Jr., returned to of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Indian Creek, Sunday, after Ernel Peterson. visiting from Thursday at the Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Crosier home of Mr. and Mrs. Onest Neilson. Joining the family for were host and hostess at dinner a visit on Sunday were Mr. and Saturday evening. Guests were Mrs. Elmo Peters and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barrett, Linda, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker and Salma, and Mr. and Mrs. Gail son, Michael, of Spanish Fork. Jensen of Manti. Cards was the pastime of the evening, following the dinner hour. Wen-dove- r, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Willard-so- n and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ewles, have returned to Salt ( Lake, after visiting over the w eek end at the Lowell Murphy and the Blain Ewles homes. CHERRY PIE QUEEN . . . Maxine Walker, 16, of Huntsville, Ala., won title of champion cherry pie baker over 30,000 girls In 48 states, finals being held In Chi- cago. Maxine holds winning pie which she presented to Mrs. Eisenhower in Washington. acting business in Salt Lake. Ads 1, d. Two-bedroo- m Her-mans- Not when I can sit at home and pay by ch;ckl The postman makes the rounds for me. en OPEN The Lost is Four. By Our Want A When you lose n dvr . On! Stay Lo Marine Recruiters Schedule Visit To Snow College WE HAVE Brooder Wafers! TALENT FOR GOODNESS Thermometers, Feeders, Water-er- s and a complete line of poulSome people have a talent fo true goodness like some have a try supplies. Ray L. Hermansen, talent for writing or painting. But Gunnison, Utah. N&S M5c they are few and far between. FOR RENT or SALE A mao with such a talent in the Bible was Barnabas, one of tl.e home, partly furnished. or see John M. Bird, leaders of the Chnstian church. Call 250-Although he was known for Ms 49 S. 2nd E., Salina. M6t2p goodness, his gieatcst talent w?s CHICK STARTING TIME finding goodness in persons was not on the surface Get your chicks, feed and supThe truly goo 1 person performs plies at Sevier Valley Merc., Sahis acts of kindness without a seclina. M13tlc ond thought, without really realizWhen in need of LADIES ing he is performing an exceptionStudio Girl" al act. Barnabas was such a nut. service for your cosmetics, contact Mrs. Osmer The person who sets out to perform an act of kmci ess is not necNielsen, phone 116-Salina, or essarily a good poson He would Mrs. Eloise Thompson, distrinever look for some act of kindnet! butor, Box 344, Gunnison. M6tf to perform if he were tiu'y good. He can be rlas ied as the For NOTICE TO FARMERS pel sons expert ditching, contact Roy But in every community there Kiesel, phone 58, Salina. M13t2c are those whcse ursellishness, deNOTICE If you want your votion to the Cnurch and comrr.u cemetery lot taken care of for nity stump them as truly good. The man or woman who falls M the summer, arrange with Alma M13AMc thir class can become a truly grod Larsen by April 15. person by confttiuing the pursuit FOR RENT Furnished of doing pood until that pursu't Is r.ot seconaaiy in their lives, but its apartment. See Rhetta Felt. M13tf guidmg theme. GO TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY Further Information may be obtained from the Marine Procurement Officer at the Old Custom House, Denver, Colorado, or from Lee R. Thompson, Assistant Treasurer at the college. FOR RENT modern. See Ted Burr. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation '3 T REDMOND DOG OWNERS All dogs must be licensed by March 31, 1053, or they will be of without further disposed notice. Redmond City Marshall. March BURR p. MORE Blue-Flam- 30 West Main - the engine in the , . I' .A4 4 .v s Si ' - , , " ' ", x' vi V ,V - 'J j--i ; C V. V' . ' J'x. . H 'P YS V. ti X T ' ' & Ez aOSf vr' ,cJr 1 ..Jt GREETS JUIN . . . French Marshall Alphonse Juin, (right), Is welcomed to Tokyo by Gen. Mark Clark for conferences with UN staff and tour of Korean war front. French ambassador te Japan Maurice Dejean la In center. CLARK AdrriUment From where I sit ... Ay Joe Marsh A Difficult "Situation" 3. Did you see Ad last week? that Classified one that wanted a farmhand who had to be an expert agriculturist, sheep The herder, tractor driver, bridge player, plus being an authority on chemistry and mathematics? Slim Thomas, who ran that ad more or less as a joke, called and said, I got 23 answers and almost every one claimed they could meet off those qualifications! That means I want to keep the man I have Handy Peters. "He was thinking of quitting but now Ive got to talk him into staying. Handy never pretends to be an expert, hes just a good hired hand. From where I sit, Slims smart to be wary of people who consider exthemselves to be perts. Some folks will expert on anj thing from the clothes a man should wear to whether he ought to drink beer or butter- mills. Personally I dont want to classify myself as knowing all the right answers. Copyright, 1953, United blaUs Uieuers foundation low-pric- e most field. powerful engine This great new power team brings you MORE MILES PER GALLON OF the most important gain in GAS gasoline economy in Chevrolets history! Why not see us for a demonstration? ... Combmanon of Ponerghde automatic transmission and 1 1 h p. engine n and Bel Air models optional m " at extra cost. (Continuation of standard equipment and trim illustrated is dependent on availability of materusl ) PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS MOTOR S.t on far less gas Faster getaway by far onef ffircuyif - V Support Local Enterprise urn S V North Main, Richfield, Utah. Right reserved to reject any and M13&20C all bids. Redmond Dog Owners f;rcufh s'x- - home, M13tf NOTICE &t!rcty HERE. tion-goo- d A isp?6ir ACCOUNT J, II tv Now Chevrolet brings you an entirely new Powerghde automatic transmission with new power, new performance, new gasoline economy. New automatic starting range-l- ets you flash smoothly away from a standing start with faster, more positive acceleration. New automatic passing range for city driving releases a great burst of pent-u- p power at the touch of a toe. Teamed with this new Powerglide is e Chevrolet's new 115-h.- TIME-SAVIN- G FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA thf Students seeking commissions in the Marine Corps Reserve, are reminded that this will be their last opportunity to contact the Procurement Officer on this YOUR CHECKING FOR SALE The Electa Stevens Estate house, four blocks west of Freemans Store in Aurora, Utah. Submit bids to Gustin, Richards & Mattsson, 151 striking new Bel Air Sport Coupe, one of 16 beautiful models in 3 great new series. y. 3 cows and horses. Contact J. F. Sorenson, phone collect 0090-Ror Glenwood State Fish HatchF5tf ery, phone 0093-R- Non-Certifi- The 1 l, i v ltC II 13, 1. A!A XV V' V .l Vyt ! na 'I HIGHEST PRICES for dead or FOR SALE Modern House useless cows and horses. Ford Trailer. See Mrs. Clell SorenFisheries. Call collect, 0282-R-135 South 2nd East F13tf Richfield. Utah. 06tf son, BIKES REPAIRED; Saws FOR RENT Modern store For trikes sharpened; x 25 50, and storage building, that extra little job, see Sam room, in the heart of Salinas Gunnison. Leave business district. 4 doors East of Westenskow, Salma State Bank. Inquire at local work at Salina Western F20tfc Salma State Bank or write Mrs. Stores. Anne Cohen, 626 Mi Ridgley, Los FOR SALE Large building N24tf lot. See A. J. Jeppson. F27tfc Angeles 36, Calif. NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALE at YOUR price. $1.59 home, just completed. Modern, will cover 20 sq. ft. 4 inches with furnace and full basement. deep. Lightest, most efficient Dee Nordfelt, 285 North 2nd insulation on the market. WELL West, Salina. F27tfc PROVE IT. Call Salina Western UR PURCHASE-YOPHOSStores for FREE estimate. D26tfc PHATE requirements now. We HOUSE FOR SALE, 123 S. have Anaconda 43 Treble State. See Ross Dastrup, Salina, Super Phosphate on hand. Utah. J16tf Roller Mills, Gunnison. N&S M5tlc TOP PRICES paid for dead WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a shipment of Seed Grains, all cleaned and treated. We have sd Blue Tag Lemhi Wheat, Gold Tag Swedish select Oats, Gold Tag Bannock Oats, Blue Tag Tre-bTrebi Barley, i Also Alfalfa and Barley. Clover Seeds. Hermansen Roller N&S M5tlc Mills, Gunnison. campus. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barrett and Craig Barrett visited Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Mellor in Bountiful. Mr. Barrett was also trans- sauna. Utah sun, Classified Miss Coleen Curtis, a bride-elec- t, and a member of the senior The MarDenver, Colorado class at North Sevier High ine Officer Procurement Team School, was the motif for a from Denver, Colorado, will Kitchen Shower, sponsored by make its last visit of the school Miss Kay Crane and Miss Gail year to Snow College on March Jackson, Wednesday evening at 25, 1953. the Crane home. Games and music were the pastime, and a light luncheon was served. The senior girls, 14 in number, were at the party. sauna "Blue-Flam- Tuo-Te- THAN ANY OTHER CARI COMPANY 0 Salina, Utah (O BUYS CARDINAL CLUB . . . August A. Busch, Jr., head of Anheuser-Busc- h Brewing Co. of St. Louis, has purchased the St. Louis Cardinal baseball organization for S3.750.000. Busth, shown with farmer owner Fred Salgh (left) and National League president Warren Giles, said he plans no drastic changes. o o o o ' |