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Show PAGE THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH i Mrs. Fran Keever, a sister of Mrs. Stanley Barrett enterMrs. Phil Anderson, is visiting tained for members of the Supat the Anderson home. Mrs. per Club, Wednesday evening Keever motored west from her al the Barrett home. Dinner was home in New York City, and is served at eight oclock, and planning on an extended visit covers were placed for 12. here, and with friends and rela- Bridge was played in the late tives in the west. evening, and prizes were won by Othello Madsen and Mrs. Jaycee president and Mrs. At their mountain home ranch Winkle-ma- n Charles Larsen. Mr. Mrs. and Jack state vice Harold Mrs. Peterson; and Mr. in Gooseberry, of Mt. Pleasant, visited FriEarl Mickelson had as their president and Mrs. Ted SorenMr. and Mrs. L. J. Marwood Mr. and Mrs. James with Mrs. state director and and day K. Hanna Mrs. J. sen, guests Mr. and and children and Mrs. Thurlan of Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob R. J. Christensen, represented Reynolds. Hampton, who have visited the Hanna of Salt Lake. The Iowa the Salina J.C.C. at a boating Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mickelson past two weeks with Mr. and visitors are parents to the Salt party, Wednesday evening of last week. Delta was the host and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen visited Mrs. W. C. Gates, left Tuesday Lake family. with Miss Donna Rasmussen and for their home in Las Vegas, club. LaPreal Mickelson in Nevada, Miss over the visited Ivie Neal Provo, Saturday. Guests at the home of Mrs. week end with his parents, Mr. Dale McAllister, brother to and Mrs. Dewey Ivie. Neal, to- Esther Mecham the past week Mrs. Grant Staples of Kanosh, Wells McAllister, and an inMaud of Mortensen Mrs. were: of Christensen Jack with gether is visiting at the Albert Starr structor in band at Eager, AriCenterfield, just returned from Emery; Mrs. Hope Snedeger of home this week. She is assist- zona, Mrs. McAllister and their MilMr. and Mrs. Claud Los and Provo; SanFrancisco Angeles, in the care of little Miss sons, Craig and Mikel, visited ing where they attended the World ler of Berkley, California, and also awaiting the re- last week at the McAllister and Starr, of Peacock Mrs. Elmer Salt of a new Premiere Kismet, of turn Mrs. Starr and son, Rich- home in Salina. The family was musical being produced by the Lake City. ard born Monday at the enroute to Arizona, after a vaca Lee, Los Angeles Light Opera Co., Mrs. Staples is tion and visit in Utah. Wednesand starring Alfred Drake, who Mrs. Hugh Bird entertained at Salina Hospital. of Mrs. Starr. mother day, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Profant starred in the Utah Centennial a childrens party given in honor and son, John, visited briefly production, Promised Valley. of the 4th birthday of her son, Lee Mason of with the McAllisters. Mr. ProMrs. Mr. and at on 19th. tho Denis, August visited the early days fant, a cousin, is an instructor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen Bird home. A group of play- Payson, with Mr. and Mrs. in the Junior College at Santa week of last on lawn the mates played games were accompanied from Salt Also visiting Barbara, California. The family Peterson. Delbert luncheon. Lake, Saturday by their dau- and Mrs. Bird served the Petersons is Mrs. Jerry was enjoying visiting and with m ghter, Mrs. Pryce Hales, of and sightseeing in Utah, and were Roberta Jorgenson, who is Janeck and sons,Mrs.Craig Great Falls, Montana, and Mrs. enroute to Santa Barbara. Mr. and Maurice Scott; course at a Beatrice Acord, a sister to Mr. taking a Gates and daughter of Los AnLarsen, who resides in Salt Salt Lake beauty school, will geles, Calif. This week, Mrs. Dean Murphy and two close Lake. Mrs. Hales plans to visit return north Sunday, after a Mr. and associates of McGill, Nevada, visited with Janeck vacation with her parindefinitely at the parental visited Thursday of last week Mrs. Boyd Peterson in Provo. home, and Mrs. Acord will make ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Jor. . i with Mrs. Winona Murphy and a months stay. genson, in Salina. Mrs. A. F. Fell, maternal Mrs. J. W. Bird. Later, they went to Fishlake for the week grandmother to Jack Learning, of Moab, is visiting for a few end. 9 days at the Learning home. Last Mr. Mrs. and Torgen-so- n Arvin Learnwith the week, visitors and children returned Wedings Included Mr. and Mrs. two-weevisit George Learning, Mr. and Mrs. nesday from a Jack Fletcher and daughter, with Mr. and Mrs. Thad Torgen-so- n at North Bend, Oregon. Carol, and Michael Folster, all . cV cover-- " (iobiViW of Salt Lake. Saturday and Mrs. Grant Jorgensen, Mrs. J. Sunday, the group were at Fish-lak- e for an outing. They were C. Brienholt and Miss Anna Lou accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Liddiard were in Provo, MonA. C. Folster. day to attend the funeral service held for Sherrell Vance Frand-seson of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mrs. Reed Hansen was hostess Evan H. Mickelson, A OAMAGE SUIT E. who died Thursto Frandsen, in members club her bridge Manager Telephone 106W MIGHT COST YOU Christen-en- , day. He was born in Redmond, a and Mrs. Lee guest, EVERYTHING YOU P.O. Box 246 Salina, Utah Monday evening. A dainty August 19, 1928, and the family OWN. YOU NEED w'l0'3Z . . "wbeve"'0"; hojle, AUGUST PARAMOUNT ICE CREAM GRAPEFRUIT Shavers JELLO PUDDING 6 & for COMPREHENSIVE UABIUTY POLICY. luncheon was served at 8, with laid for eight. Prizes in the game were won by Mrs. Bryce Johnson and Mrs. Dale Prows. covers Northwest Casualty CKftlV $7000 STOCK PRICES SLASHED 47c VIENNA SAUSAGE 4s 2 for Reg. Exch. NOW Exch. 42 months 36 months 24 months 18 months 19.95 17.95 16.95 13.95 17.95 16.00 15.25 12.55 25 Off Carburators-Generator- s 50 Off Tools - All Kinds 25 Off Electrical Supplies 20 Off Off .... 10 KINGSFORDS PURE LARD 19c FAB 20 .... 81.00 2Vg 17c 39c IVt Size CORN STARCH - NOW 25c 73c Market Your chances of suffering a gun accident while hunting were about 1 in 4,000 during 1952, according to statistics released by the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute. Fatalities occurred in 1 out of 32,258 such accidents. Since the approaching hunting seasons are again near at TO, hand, sportsmen are reminded that any reductions in the above statistics can only come through each hunter playing the game safely. Utah Fish and Game Department officials urge all hunters to exercise extreme caution while afield this year. All agents selling Utah fish and game licenses will be required to prominently display a sign reading: Fish And Game Licenses Sold Here. Signs will be furnished by the Fish and Game Department. This move is designed to help answer the often asked question of Where may I buy a license? Such questions have become more numerous each year, with the increasing numbers of both huntresident and ers going afield. Practically every community in the state is served by one or more of the five hundred license non-reside- nt (Continued On Page 5) 50 1 OFF STARTS TODAY Off $15.95 Fence Batteries $4.45 - NOW . . Luggage 25 Off Houseware 20 Off $3.55 i Revere & Echo Stainless Steel, 20 Off 2 Coronado Washers - $59.95 New, $129.95 - NOW... $99.95 (Use Our Contract Plan) SPECIAL THANK A Bicycles - DeLuxe - $53.95 TO YOU ALL $48.95 NOW OUR CUSTOMERS (Use Our Contract Plan) - NO REFUNDS -- - NO EXCHANGES -- - NO CHARGING 2 for 27c for Giant Size $5.00 t 22c 2 The $15.00 application fee must be in the form of a money order, cashiers check, or certified check. Personal checks or currency are not acceptable. Instructions on the special envelopes should be read and filled in carefully, then sealed in both places as shown. Only Utah residents are eligible to apply for an elk permit. Under the new 1953 code, a person must be continuously domiciled within the state for one year to qualify as a resident. Public drawings for all elk hunting units will be held in the State Capitol Building, beginning at noon, September 11. 10 Blue for 2 Elec. Fencers $12.95 - NOW $10.35 Bicycles - English Type - $65.95 NOW Large Pkg Dixons Ball Gloves, Bats & Balls 1 Lot Roofing $19.95 Car Accessories QUAKER OATS BABO Sportsmen are reminded by spokesmen for the game department that application dates for elk permits are August 24th through September 2nd. They note the following information as important to remember when making such an application: All applications by mail only in the special elk application envelopes, available at license dealers and department offices in Salt Lake City. Any application postmarked later than midnight, September 2nd, will be returned to the sender. The yearly increasing volume of applications requires that this deadline be adhered to. moved to Provo when he was a small child. week end visit with Mrs. Alvilda Miss Vivian Anderson return- Anderson, mother of Miss ed to Ogden, Tuesday, after a 6 Varneys 43c Lb 303 PORK & BEANS FRESHLY MADE GROUND BEEF Pound Tall IGA 55e KARO SYRUP 37c Bite Size 33c for IGA CREAM CORN Salinas Western Store Closing Guaranteed ALL SALES FINAL 4 47C IGA SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT 12 oz CUDAIIYS EVAPORATED MILK for 33c End Of Lease TRACTOR & CAR BATTERIES Guns - 30:06 and 30:30 2 PIE FILLING n, THE PROTECTION OF A FARMERS' 303 White Star TUNA FISH 49c Qt 28, 1953 - NO LAYAWAYS CONTRACT PAYMENTS, MAIL AFTER SEPTEMBER 10TH TO: GAMBLE WESTERN STORES, AMERICAN FORK, UTAH |