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Show MARCH 20, 1953 THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mrs Hannah Spencer and Mrs. Wanda Mary Curtis endaughter, Leona, have returned tertained the ladies of her sewfiom Calif , where they attend- ing club Wednesday night. The ed the wedding of a grandson. time was spent quilting. Mrs. by Curtis served a tasty luncheon. ILA SHEPHERD Johnson Royden and Devon 8"5 f Shaw left Monday of last week r i4 Wednesday evening, officers foi Salt Lake to report for duty of the M I A., honored the Aurora Ward Relief m the U.S. Army The basketball team and their Society held a work and busmens with an evening of partners, Mr. Mrs and Ray Mason and meeting Tuesday of last week and luncheon. Also honorgames One quilt was finished, in addi- daughter, LaRae, spent Thursed was Mrs. Gladys Johnson, tion to other work. Luncheon day in Springville the who has been released from the attending was served during the afternoon Mason family reunion. Ward Y.W.MI.A, to be president of the North Sevier Stake Aurora New Redmond News Marjorie Mickelsen, Reporter Mr. and Mrs Jefferson Butterfield of Salt Lake, isited Saturday with Bishop and Mrs. Hales Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Butterfield visited at the Hales home, and on their return to Salt Lake, they were accompanied by Mrs. Ellen Butmother of Mrs. Hales, terfield, Y.W.M.I.A. and who has visited 3 weeks in Miss Jean Shiner was a guest Redmond. vocalist in the Salina First Ward Mrs. Jack Anderson is attend-- i meeting Sunday evening. She n g the Class B basketball sang My Faith In Thee," and was accompanied by Marilyn tournament in Provo. A brother, Hal Jensen, is a member of the Hallows. Gunnison team. Mrs. Rae Thompson entertainMr. and Mrs. Joel Lindhardt ed the 500 Club last week at and children, were visitors Sunher home. Mrs. Sarah Huntsof Mr. and Mrs. Evan day Vonda Huntsman man and Mrs. Mickelsen. were prize winners. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Allen of and Mrs. Alton Butters, Cove, Gerald Sorensen was in Salt and Sunday with spent Saturday his for Lake, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mickelsen. physical examinations. They are the parents and a sisMrs. Bertha Ogden sang at the ter of Mrs. Mickelsen. Salina Second Ward, Sunday Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Waters night. Mrs. Mada Stewart was spent two days in Salt Lake, accompanist. combining business and pleasure. Mrs. Melba Stevens entertainMrs. Philo Rasmussen entered at a quilting, Friday. Lunchin honor of her natal day, tained eon was served to the many who Luncheon was served Monday. called to help. to 7 guests, and the time spent Mrs. Ila Shepherd had a few visiting. friends in to quilt Thursday. A Owen Jensen and Gerald hot luncheon was served at 10 Hales have secured employment oclock. in Salt Lake City. CISCO KIO FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. KDYL-T- Channel 4 Mr. and Mrs Orville Jensen and Sheree, spent the week end in Provo and Salt Lake. Beth Mickelsen accompanied them Bishop Marwood Hales and Merrill Hampton left Monday for Salt Lake Merrill returned with material for the new Stake Recreation llall, and Bishop Hales remained for medical attention on his arm, injured in a recent auto mishap. Owen and Lee Christensen were business visitors in Provo, Monday. Mrs Que Mickelsen entertained at a party in honor of her birthday, Friday. Ten guests enjoyed dinner and visiting Mrs Carl Anderson spent two days last week in Salt Lake, visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Erastus Christensen lias been very ill, but is reported improving The Boy Scouts and their leaders, LaMar Bosshardt and Norman Homer, enjoyed an outing Saturday at Redmond Lake, where they prepared dinner and spent the night. Mr. and Mrs Jay Lund spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lund. TIETJEN EFFORTS Mar-woo- d Some party! I . . . (Continued From Page 1) aid in the education and cultural development of our people. While 1 feel like we have accomplished much for Southern Utah in this legislature, yvt two of the measures I voted for have not been enacted into law'. The increase of the gas tax one cent per gallon for better roads, was vetoed by tht Governor, as well as that to turn all the license plate money tu the cities and counties. Dave Whittcnburg promised me the State Road Commission would start work this spring on the road from Escalante to also a continuation of the road from Sigurd to Salma The last night of the session, we amended the Fish and Game bill to provide for a $6 00 combination license to hunt and fish, and a $3 50 charge for a single license Well, this will be my last report, and I hope you have all enjoyed them as much as I have in writing them , M-M- Se7M FACE Ilen-rievill- e, Free Chick Day At Salina Store March 28th will be Free Chick Day in Salma, with the Salina Feed & Supply, local Purina Chow dealers, giving old cockrels to the away first 100 adults registering in our store March According to Marlin Sorensen, manager of the store, the chicks will be given away as part of a nation-wid- e program, sponsored by Purina dealers, to encourage more backlot chicken flocks " "A lot of folks would like to raise a few chickens for the Sunday dinner table, Mr. Sorensen said, and we have the program to help them do it, easily and economically. Were giving these chicks away to prove it. Everyone coming to the Salina Feed & Supply for free chicks, is asked to bring a box or container for the birds. Because of the limited number of birds to be given away, free of charge, it will be a case of first come, first served. y 23-2- Buy From Local Advertise see they're serving the whiskey that's Mr. and Mrs Varlen Johnson have moved to Salt Lake, where Varlen will attend school. Do Your Trading At Homo Support Local Enterprise Spring k on the way to THE ROCKIES li.1 BOTH 65 86 PROOF GRAIN NEUTRAL OLD SUNNY SPIRITS BROOK THE BRAND OLD SUNNY KENTUCKY BROOK BLENDED COMPANY, WHISKEY LOUISVILLE, CONTAINS KENTUCKY THERE'S PLENTY TIME TO CATCH YOUR BUS FREE BATTERY MD O CHECK-U- P Your Mileage Merchant will clean battery terminals and make sure your battery ia in top condition. SERVICE FREE RADIATOR Hell tighten hose connections, flush radiator if you wish, and see that your cooling system is set for driving. More fhan jusf an oil change A COMPUTE warm-weath- er SPm rom" BUMPER-TO-BUMPE- LUBRICATION R for Using Conocos special Chek-Chayour make of car, he will get to every single lubrication point, assuring smooth, squeak-fre- e riding. And hell replace winter-wor- n lubricants with transmission and rear-axl- e correct Spring-grad- e Conoco lubricants for quiet, wear-fre- e operation. rt FOR YOUR CAR Available only at your CONOCO Dealer 7 CONOCO Super MOTOR OIL While the engine is hot, hell drain your gritty, winter-wor- n oil. Hell recondition air and oil filters, and, most important of all, hell refill your crankcase with the right grade of Conoco that helps your engine guper the motor oil with live eat less run better huger! not only fast the new automatic electric range, with its completely insulated oven, is CLEAN - COOL - BEAUTIFUL. See the new 1953 models at your favorite appliance or furniture store. a job we should do ourselves, we hand over one of the great 'M CONOCO Super IS A HEAVY-DUT- Dont forget to fill your tank with CONOCO OIL Y "Spring-Tailored- " gasoline joys of living - the satisfaction of personal accomplishment. FRANK W. ADAMS, Standard Oil Co. of X. J. Oil-Plati- O Its When we let others take over DRAIN AND REFILL WITH moor I 3 KAOWATI TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY o n |