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Show AUGUST 7, 1953 ' THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH The Livestock Situation ! If you lose your NATIONAL CITY BANK TRAVELERS CHECKS Aurora Hews Redmond Hews by ILA SHEPHERD Marjorie Mickelsen, Reporter corn ratio in these areas, Sheep producers are furthci curtailing breeding flocks as the prices of lamb and wool are quite generally below the cost of production. Tins curtailment has increased the supply of slaughter lambs during the past tw o years, and will tend to maintain the slaughter olume this fall. This year, feeding and mar- keting policies will be influenced by the low prices during the past feeding season This is resulting in extra precaution on the part of lamb producers, and causing a very consenative feeding de- mand. Fuither liquidation of sheep hardly seems justified. In production areas, lambs should be in stronger hands and only A steady demand Chicago for beef, due to improved in- dustrial conditions, and a re- duced supply of competitive meats, has helped move the oversupply of beef during the Poul- - past season, reports H. M. Con- Byron way, director of research for the NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL Mrs. Ruth Rasmussen of Sandy OFFICERS GIVE PARTY is visiting her mother, Mrs. The new Sunday Chloe Spencer, for two weeks. superintendency, Blaine CARRY THEM Mrs. Emma Lou Bagley has son, Sidney Peterson and (VERY TIME YOU TRAVEL been visiting the past 2 weeks Jensen, gave a party for the re- - National Live Stock Producer, in Texas. tiring officers Friday evening at the nation's leading livestock SPENDABLE EVERYWHERE YOU GO Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shaw an- - the park. They honored Lewis magazine. With most of the fed Don't risk Ion of your funds. Gel the world wide nounce the birth of a baby dau- Sorensen and Merving Larsen, crop marketed, some recovery a their in fat cattle .i... protection and spendability of NCB Travelers ghter July 31st at the Salina prices is expected Checks. Unlike cash in your pocket, if they are Hospital. during the next several months, lost or stolen, you get a refund. Cost 754 per Mrs. Blaine Curtis was opercontinued Conway. $100. In denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100. Mr. and Mrs. Othenius PeterGood until used. ated on at the Salina Hospital There is still considerable fear last week, and is reported do- son spent Sunday at the Big of the cattle production cycle, cI1ilyrl!Una!ni U i cnnn and there will be some hesitancy ing fine. ,e Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Mellor UC.T, many cattle feeders about re- ot at to to Aurora back moved have feed lots, especially with Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation the new Recreation Ilall. A filling make their home. the supported price of corn The Primary was in charge of large crowd enjoyed a good time. A total of $120.00 was cleared. know their deer proclamation if the Sunday evening meeting, The M I. A. held a Western were talks Several crease in beef production is . outstanding they are to have a successful Tuesday evening at the hunt and at the same time make given, and awards given for the by a markH Hnwn rfnH a class sponsored part fet ladies having worked 25 years park. Each this program a success. on the program. Individuals biP.roduon in the organization. furnished their own hot dogs Utahs 1953 deer proclamation at blessed Three babies were Anyone who contemplates ap- and buns, and the Mutual proshows a greater variation in church services, the Sunday for an elk permit this plying Births at the Salina Hospital and of vided pop, potato chips, beans of hunts methods types that is reminded ap- - They were the daughters of Mr. year again the acpast week are: and pickles. hunting than ever before, must be made by mail and Mrs. Clifford Peterson, Mr. 29 plications Peterson DeMrs. Mr. and July , son to Mr. and to Game Fish and Adley cording overa11 sup' Mrs. Lon Rasmussen of Salina. the stablllze in the special envelopes, ard Mrs. Eldon Mason and Mr. and le.ni only daughters came in Thurs- p partment spokesmen. which are available at all license anl Mrs. Orlan Lewis, Twin girls, born to to Las July 31 All sportsmen interested in e day night and returned Vern Mrs. Elba Ernsten, the mdicate and Fish or rcports the from vendors Mrs Mr Ciaud Williams and They accom- ,.ySDA deer hunting are urged to carewas re; of Salina. One of the twins was offices in sten and Nola Albrecht of Loa, Vegas, Sunday. Department c,rop Mrs. Mr. pig4 and Larry 953Jspnng fully study the general rules spent Sunday with Mrs. Ern-T- o panied still-borP" and the other one is du;ed aPPr0Ximately of Salina. Peterson, formerly and regulations and the special and stens indicate intentions grandaughter family, could mistakes that avoid fine. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Rasmussen provisions for the particular result in their application being Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Anderson. m ihe doing A daughter, born August 1 left Thursday, d 5. per. ,c,ent decrfas area they intend. hunting. These daughter - and AnderMrs. Mr. Leonard and a lev to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shaw of Sach are crPurged sportsmen returned, Redmond. after a weeks will be found in the 1953 deer to of hog production puts the pork carefully study and follow son and family of Carona, Calif., Navy has supp,y back in Jine with the pre- Aurora proclamation, available August: the printed instructions appear drived Monday to spend a week Py- - ho is ' 1st, at all license vendors and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell vious cyclical low- - This means ing on the provided envelope with Calif San Curtls in Lake. g offices Salt in Mrs. Mr. department and Douglas an extreme shortage of pork. Shiner, forms Mr- - and Mrs- - Vllford Rasmus- Greater diversity this year in All elk is far out of must in- - Anderson and their families, as applications Monticello fo'r a Hog production the deer harvest regulations is a rlndf the iV fee in the form of well as other friends and rela- - sn. we.rf line with the supply of corn and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nyles result of broader management a demand for money order, certified or tives. on with the per capita of Board Utahs Mr. and Mrs. Devon Shaw Humphrey. They returned powers given continued Conway. No personal check. pork, cashiers WednesH-iBig Game Control by the 1953 checks or currency should be have been here a week visiting There has been a tendency to Lewis Sorensen is improving Under this new Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shaw and legislature. maintain hog production in the submitted. from a sick spell, causes of Corn on is Devon authority, the Board has athome far' but in other areas, amiyBelt, Applications for elk permits, which are not known . Tests for tempted to more equitably dis- with were a very pronounced is still there accompanied They East of the the exception tribute hunting pressures into also who This will continue down trend. Nebo and Mt. Dutton units, will by qjlI areas of the state. left Monday negative They F.sh received Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jensen plough. While (he general eleven da, heJUde r,1;f and set from was Sunday in Provo. season Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Curtis and deer Lak- . The Variety Club held a party October 19th through October West North two from have returned sons, City, between August 24th and where they yisited an. Monday evening at the park,with r- and Mrs- Ryal Peter- Owen Christensen, Dell Green son, McLloyd, and also Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Soren- - and Jack Anderson. Hallows, son, will be re- - Mr- - and Mrs- - DaI r- - and Irs- Parry and sen Ranae Torgensen visited her Some of the several types of units, applicat former Aurora residents. and 3rd between ceived August hosts. Twenty-fou- r as Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Jewel hunts include buck only, either Mrs. Dean Mr. parents, and Payne were 8t . present, and a chicken-din- week. Iast Poulson Jensex, additional antlerless deer midnight August into moved have theReva o DADS MEDAL . . . Mrs. The was served Public drawings for the at- on the regular license, post sea- balaac4e Mrs. Reed home. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Shep- - WEARS Benfold of Camden, on each of was the Dorothy number lotted spent permits visiting. evening son, conditional and special perand Mrg Vefle Shep. N. 11tvc 1I1UVCU Jlllu son Edholds at the J., held be will unit two one and deer, hunting for mit hunts Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew, ward who wears Congressional Jensen home and Mr and Mrs enURen WORKERS herd, Department spokesmen said State Capitol, September llth JoAnn Shepherd and Mr. and Medal of Honor awarded his faHONORED , that all special additional deer and August 14th respectively, Mrs. Wilmer Shepherd enjoyed ther, Corpstnan Edward C. church the Sunday evening, Kfc aiding wound a first lost on who issued be will at Fishlake, permits services were put on by the Pri- a family dinner ed in Korea. come-firserved basis this year. Mrs. Merle Peterson and Mr. mary. Mathal Mickelsen was in Sunday. Permits for scheduled special and Mrs. Ernest Ogden and charge, and Veda Jensen gave hunts go on sale September 7th, returned the welcome address. Talks were have you get your money bock FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA . p, Ern-Gam- r cing ,v,: PAGE 3 - - js SlTsalt chief jt rum0red the and new galina city Council-Schonian Rped Lorentzen, really hit thjackpot" the" first night in his official city post during July, The first councji session attend- cd by the cx.chief saw the fire department complain about the sloring 0f city property in the fire house making it near im- poS(S1bie to get the trucks out to f,ght conflagrations. Councilman Lorentzen, taking the post of Howard Brandt, who resigned. was informed this was his department The following day saw and new councilman Lorentzen cleaning the fire houe for his former colleagues, the firemen The city property was taken to the storage sheds in the east section of town. It could even be Reed brought the subject before the firemen that is before he became a councilman and discovered it was his department. ex-fir- e ol ex-chi- Lee Burr, a resident of Wilmington, California, but who was in town Friday afternoon for a visit at the Burr Garage, owned by Lees father, G. M. Burr, gave quite a demonstration on how NOT to ride a motorIt seems the garage had cycle. recently taken in a late model Harley Davidson, and Lee was going for a little spin. He started cut the garage doors, and hit gas feed too hard. It took him against the driveway wall, into the showrooom door, and down in a heap. The driver escaped with a few scratches and some deep bruises, but the poor motor took an estimated $300 damage. Treacherous things those motorcycles, especially when you get the gas feed mixed up with some other gadget. - - EGULARJJLOOD HOUNDS - "5 " After Customers m B'n-fold- Our Want Ads st at deer permit sales offices for each hunt as shown in the deer proclamation. No special per mits will be sold at Fish and Game Department offices in Salt Lake City Citing the need for prospecthe tive deer hunters to know rules and regulations as shown in the 1953 deer proclamation. Board Chairman J. Perry Egan said, recognizing the need to decrease hunting pressure in some areas, and at the same time a serious need to channel more hunters into other areas, the Board this year has sched- uled a variety of seasons and greater than ever e ore. This is a necessary procedure n we good game management, if are to continue the high success and at the same tinie meet the e problems in many 0f our outlying sections. It follows that it is more than ever necto essary for our sportsmen deer-rang- Surgical cases and medical patients at the hospital are: Mrs- Grartt Barney July 27 Carol Shaw of Mrs. of Elsinore; Aurora. Mrs. Blain Curtis July 28 0f Aurora; Mrs. Paul Zakis of Salina. Ren Heath of Teas- July 29 dale other patients are Earl spencer, Salina; John Mecham, Sigurd; Mrs. Elmer Peterson, rs Claud Baker, Mrs. Ray - jaC0bsen. Dick Thornell, JuJy 31 broken left leg. The accident oc- cured at tlie rodeo grounds when thg horse siipped on wet ground Qn the rjder0n(j Mrs. Lynn Larsen August 1 and Lynn Rasmussen of Manti, Salina medical. Bennett Martin, August 3 emergency appendectomy. - - children, recently from a trip to Yellowstone Park, Mrs. Ava Shaw was in the Sa- lina Hospital for a few days for medical treatment. She is re- ported much better. Mr and Mrs. Cleve Cloward and daughter, Paula, are visiting their mother, Lydia Taylor. They have been vacationing at Yel- lowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Harward visited a few days recently with relatives in Aurora. jbe Curtis family entertained a party for Royce Johnson at Maple Grove, Friday night. Mr and Mrs joe Curtis at- tended the wedding of Mrs. Curtis sister, Saturday night in Richfield. given by Elverda Tolboe, Velma Jensen, Bonnie Anderson, Sylvia Jensen, ValDean Hales, Valda Hales and Leon Mickelson. Certificates were presented workers who had served from 5 years ReCeiveing certificates a d years they worked ; . V' $ rS"; glXeaV.; years; Poulson, 10 Elva Chris- - 1Q years. Flora Seeley yearj. Sylvia jensen, 15 years; Velma Black, 5 years; Nola Larsen 10 years; Bessie Poulson, 10 years; Laverda Johnson, 5 years; Mary Christensen, 5 years; Ethel Jensen, 10 years; Sanoma shardt, 5 years; Maurine Hales, 5 years; Leda Jensen, 25 years; Florence Jensen, 10 years; Una Mason at- - Christensen, 25 years. The Cosong, the closing fende(j the Mason family reunion Pilots sang Me. Springville, over the week Can A Little Child Like The Stake Primary officers end visited the ward Primaries in the Stake, Wednesday morning. Mrs. Blaine Poulson and daughter, Sharon, accompanied Mrs. Ralph Sorensen and girls of Koosharem, to Richfield, Mon613 D day for a visit with relatives. Blaine and Jewel Poulson are on the Twelve Mile Mountain building a dam. Employed by the Poulsons are Garth Tolboe, fair - : . 'y tengen 5 - With an Bos-hun- ts ELECTRI CLOTHES DRYER life BRlNiTiSIrlQB FOR GOOD DRY CLEANING LEAVE YOUR CLOTHES AT THE in order to earn If the day ever comes when a man one particular party, must join one particular church, a living forces with well as we join then may or one favored union, Russia, for we shall have reached that strange socialistic Utopia where freedom is unknown, and where everything that is not forbidden is compulsory. DAVID F. AUSTIN Peter Pan Shopp WITn MRS. ADDISON THEY WILL BE PICKED UP Htku Ml Mt tpm I AND DELIVERED EVERY FRIDAY BY SCOUT GETS HONOR SALIMA DRUG SALINA, UTAH ... Alan De- scout Blackett Cleaners spite broken leg, Koosed of Portugese Bend, Cal., smiles ss Vice Pres. 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