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Show PAGE fHE SAUNA 2 Mrs. James Reynolds left Wednesday to attend the Black Hawk Encampment, held at Mt. Pleasant this week. The program will be held from the 10th to the 15th. Mrs. Reynolds was in Salt Lake City and attended the Charles Oldham family reunion, held at Lagoon on August 2nd. While in the city, she visited with the James Deaton' and the Milburn Fenn families. THE SALiriA SUE! all-wee- Published Every Friday At Salina, Utah Advertising Rates Given on Application Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. nutter ' k SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mrs. Lynn Bullock, mother of Mrs. Keith Sirrine, of Alberta, Canada, is visiting at the Sirrine home in Sulina for a week. Mrs. Bullock is also getting ac- AUGUST 14, 1953 inximm , fLfl BJ, in Utah today, 'Mr. and Mrs. Alford Jensen quainted with the baby daughter of the family, born August 5th. announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their were serving more telephones and handling Mr. and Mrs Sid Torgenson daughter, Evelyn, and Gordon calls than ever before. more and children, Lee and Ronnie, Kiesel, son of Mr. and Mrs. cost of doing business the But have returned from a visit with Roy Kiesel. faster than income. increased exThe young couple will has Mr. ahd Mrs. Leland Torgenson vows 29th. and in Marysville, California, change August Our present income is 309 higher than in 1940. But with friends in Reno, Nevada. our expenses, including taxes, are up 347 . Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jensen of Dick Hansen, grandson of Mr. We are not asking that earnings be high, Mr. and Mrs. Alphus Hatch of Aurora, announce the .engageand Mrs. George Sorenson, is but only that they be adequate to restore the proper stationed at Lackland Air Force Koosharem, visited Thursday at ment of their daughter, Kaye between income and expense so relationship Base for basic training. The the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Myrdene, to Harry C. ' Smith, we can carry on the job of expanding and that base is located near San An- Hatch. Their daughter, Ivie, i$ Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Improving your telephone service. tonio, Texas, and Dick is one of a patient at the Salina Hospital. Smith of Wattis. Mr. Smith The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. who enlisted in the spent three years as a corpsman with the U. S. Navy, with one the service. childMrs. Ferrel Nielson and in the Korean theatre. year ren, Patsy, Sallie and Dick, who is a senior student at Mr. and Mrs. Max Sorenson visited the Kaye Off past week with Mrs. North Sevier weeks a High School. returned Thursday from Mrs. and William Brush Dwight visit with Tad Sorenson at Weed Law at Layton, returned Sunday. Get that thing off the road, shoulder ends up in another Heights, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Nielson motored north Sunis a widely used phrase often place, with broken bodies in beMax Torgenson in Salt Lake day and returned with the famflung at the driver of some old tween, said G. Ernest Bourne, City, and at the home of Gene ily in the evening. REGULAR.BLOOD rattletrap heap that is poking Executive Secretary of the Utah Chase in Ogden. HOUNDS slowly along the highway. Some- Safety Council. Mrs. Emmett Mr. Martin I know that gory reference and The birthday anniversary of After Customers times, it is hollered at him in to accidents are not nice, but jest, and sometimes in anger. Bill Nielson was celebrated and children are visiting at the But the Utah Safety Council neither are the accidents themwith an outing at Maple Grove, home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burr in reminded Utahns of the selves nice, he said, and until , Springville. today all with Sunday. Cheeseburgers, critical importance of getting people begin to think for themthe fixins, and ice cold waterAcU the car well off the road when selves and habitually pull comMr. and Mrs, William Goodmelons, were served to 14. A to make an emergency pletely off the road at such forced was social Mrs. enjoyed man, evening Joyce Osborn and stop for any reason. Many times, this type of accident will later around the camp fire. Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle McDonald and Alva serious accidents have occurred frequently happen. Dent Okerlund and Mrs. Dur- Lau, were transacting business The Safety Council spokesman because of failure to do so. Like rell Mickelson were hosts at the in Salt Lake City, and visiting out that many people most traffic other accidents, they pointed friends and relatives in the city outing. com- have the attitude that, avoided could been have well, by at and Springville, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Crane, Danpliance with the law, and the people driving up can see us use of good common sense. parked here, and will turn out ny and Kathleen Crane, of OgMr. and Mrs. Dale Briggs and The changing of a tire, refill- for us, That may well be the den, and Bernard A. Colee, Jerry, returned Wednesday ing the radiator, relieving a case in some instances, but on father' of Mrs. Crane, of St. son, a combined business and from driver, checking motor trouble, other occasions, the other driver over visited Florida, Augustine, to Salt Lake City. or any other such thing, re- may not really see the parked the week end with Mr. and Mrs. pleasure trip quires the driver to pull the car car until its too late. In still Glen Crane. The family group a physical examination of completely off the pavement. other cases, two cars approachenjoyed an outing Sunday at allAfter of New York Citys cops recentis for- the safety of the ing from opposite directions This evenin the Fishlake, returning It was announced that only 19 car and the protection would pass precisely at the spot parked It ly, ing down the Lions Trail. out of the 19,000 of them had Oat of other cars as well. of the parked car. If the road was Mr. Colee's first visit in the feet. reSome is narrow, or this happens at dont people was just and he enthusiastic West, alize the danger they put them- night, one does not need much over the mountain scenery, and Most of the $351,000,000 worth of selves in when they stop along imagination to understand what gold mined last year went into especially Fishlake. the highway and leave part of could easily, and othen does, private hoards. Governments ab30 per cent of it into sorbed about the car on the pavement. In happen. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robinmore cases than we like to reGet car off the road, is son and children, and Mr. and their reserves, while some of the remainder was used for Industrial FINDS GEMS ... James John member, the part of the car left serious advice ten times more so Mrs. Glen Robinson of Lark; and artistic . purposes. , Hayes, 11, examines some of on the pavement ends up one thqn it is mockery, Mr. Bourne Mrs. Ronnie Reichert and child1,000 diamond chips be fonnd la place and the paft on the road concluded. ren of Price, and Mrs. John About 1,200 plastic car bodies basement of his Brooklyn, N. Y visitson of Helper, have been turned out since World Gleaver and apartment. James will get the stones If not claimed by owner ed with Mr. and Mrs. George War II, and at least that many more will be produced this year. In 60 days. Simper over the week end. m Subscription Rates; Member J 1.21 Six Months One Tear 82.51 Payable In Advance National Editorial Association Utah State Press Association WESLEY ORSA B. CI1ERRT CHERRY Editor Publisher m The Road Get That Thing - . m Members of the Young Matrons Bridge Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Merrill Nielson for a regular meeting Thursday evening. Bridge was played, following the luncheon hour at 8 oclock. When scores were totaled, first and second prizes were won by Mrs. J. B. Roper and Mrs. Stanley Barrett. Mrs. Newell Morley and son, Burke, visited recently for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rasmussen in Salt Lake City, and at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Henry Millecan, in Vernal. Dr. Ross A. Anderson returned to Salt Lake City, Sunday evening, following a week end d visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mattsson, Dr. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and Mr. Mattsson went to the and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Crane Mattsson Ranch for the Saturday returned Sunday evening from a night fishing. e motor trip to the Members of the 13 Club were Northwest and Canada. They visited at the Frank Allred entertained at the home of Mrs. home; the Mormon Temple at Reed Hansen, Wednesday evenCardston; relatives at Raymond ing of last week. Small tables and Lethridge, Canada; a bro- were arranged for luncheon,, ther of Mrs. Crane at Ontario, served at eight oclock. Bridge Oregon; Glacier National Park was played following the hour, in Montana; Waterton Lakes and and prizes were won by Mrs. Yellowstone National Park and Wesley Cherry and Mrs. Errol the Mormon Temple at Idaho Mickelson. Guests of the hostess Falls, and many other points of were Mrs. Cherry and Mrs. John interest. Jorgenson. Ban-r.ar- t 3000-mil- Mrs. Bert Jensen visited SatMr. and Mrs. LaVar Christensen of Salt Lake City, are visit- urday and Sunday in Orem. She ing with Mr. and Mrs. Frank especially made the visit to see Jackson, parents pf Mrs. Chris- her first tensen. Leslie Carol, daughter of Don H. 4 Dinner guests Sunday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Mickelson were: Boyd Murphy and daughter, Jan, of Reno, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Murphy and children, Patty and Mike, of Oakland, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Udell Johnson and children, Sue, Johnny and Gordon, of Salt Lake City. While here, the group also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson of Salina, and with Mrs. Archie Sorenson of Gunnison. Dr. J. Bud Murphy, professor in the college at Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Murphy and Miss Patricia Murphy, visited this week with Mrs. Lonnie Murphy, mother to Dr. Murphy, in Salina. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Christensen, were Mrs. 0. L. Amundsen, mother of Mrs. Christensen; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Christensen and J. W. Christensen, parents and grandfather of Mr. Christensen, all of Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Christensen and children, and Mrs. Gardell Osborn and children of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Whitford Amundsen of Fairview. and Beverly Wentz Herrmma. Sidonia Jensen Wentz of Orem, is grandmother to the baby Vi Our Want ... - . Mrs. Wilma Sorenson and Mrs. in C. Prows entertained honor of Mrs. Van Anderson, a member of the Salina Bridge Club, who is leaving to reside A. in Richfield, Thursday afternoon at the Sorenson home. Luncheon was served to 9 guests, and bridge was the pastime of the afternoon. Prizes in the game went to Mrs. Othello Madsen and Mrs. Charles Larsen. sx jt' x Mrs. R. J. Jorgenson entertained for members in her bridge club Thursday evening of last week. Small tables were arranged for luncheon, served at eight oclock. Covers were laid for 12. In the game of the evening, prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Selack and Mrs. Ted Sorenson, with consolation going to Mrs. R. J. Christensen. Guests of the hostess were Mrs. Bryce Johnson and Mrs. Wesley Cherry. f W1 v . J fr ? . Mayor Kressmann of West FOOD FOR EAST BERLINERS . Berlin has Issued cheap food cards to neighboring East Berliners, and here little Anna Schroeder enjoys probably the first banana h of cost. she can remember. Prices are one-fift- ... Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murphy and children returned Monday from a vacation trip and visit with relatives in Salt. Lake, Magna, Tooele and Draper. Yes, we're proud of our clean White Torch rest rooms. And motorists appreciate them too! Here are just a few typical comments received v in the mail recently: --nr. : t '.L- A WA it P - 1 always have on hand both kinds of Old Sunny Brook a 1200 mile trip this was the cleanest rest room I saw." 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