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Show AUGUST 28, 1953 THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH of state government resulting in Wayne Wonderland. Mrs. Ada Christensen of Salt benefits to both departments Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Waters and Mr. and Mrs. Errol Mickel- Lake, was a week end guest of and citizens alike. sen were in Salt Lake, Sunday the J. Arthur Christensens. It was conceived by the prison Mr. and Mrs. Varlen Johnson officials, and instigated with the for a visit with Mrs. Waters two brothers, Chris and Jim Hansen. have returned to Redmond to cooperation of the Fish and August 16th, Mr. and Mrs. make their home. Mrs. Maurine Game Commission and departGilbert Waters and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, who was living in the ment personnel. Mark Pickett enjoyed a trip to Johnson home, has moved to Under the program, a seining Richfield. crew made up of prison trustees Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson is daily taking chubs and other have moved into the Henry Sor- trash fish from popular game enson home. Mr. and Mrs. Wenwaters. These fish form Jensen. Aurora Hews by JLA SHEPHERD Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Peterson the fore part of the week were Mr. and Mrs. Merl B. Allen and family of Salt Lake. They were accompanied home by their daughter, Dixie Lee, who had been visiting three weeks at the Peterson home. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Peterson are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shepherd spent Sunday at Fishlake. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gurr have purchased the Marion Cloward home and moved in Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mason announce the birth of a new son at the Salina Hospital. The Variety Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Anita Taylor last week. Games' were played, followed by luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Anderson and family are visiting relatives in Aurora. A group of friends and relatives attended the funeral of Mrs. Cedena Cloward in Spring City, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Roberts were called to Salt Lake, Saturday to be with their mother, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson and family left Thursday for a vacation in Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Duane Nielson of Roy, spent Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Maxfield andfamily of Eureka, spent part of last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spencer. Redmond Hews Marjorie Mickelsen, LOSES Reporter SIGHT Arthur Mickelsen lost his PAGE eyesight Monday while in the process of skinning a bear. It is believed something from the bear caused the disorder, and the loss of sight will only be temporary. SEPT. 11 thru 20 Mrs. Wilford Stevens suffered a severe suffocation spell, due Mali. 2:30 Nit at 1:30 to low blood pressure Tuesday J on Soft., Sum., I Wd., Sapt. 16 S BIGGER THAN A CIRCUS! evening. She is reported imGREATER THAN A MOVIE! $ proving. e Mrs. Adley Peterson and are here from Las Vegas, UllllWft Nevada, preparing for school and the marriage of Doyle JOYOUS I Peterson on September 12th. THSiUlNS! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulson, : Ferneth Anderson, Imo Jensen, Alveretta Draper and Irma I Ghriwly Hales, were in Provo, Monday NEW! to attend the funeral of Sherrel Frandsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Frandsen. The Redmond Homemakers Club held a party Friday evening at the Gunnison Park.. A hot dinner was served, and games and swimming were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jensen spent the week end in Salt Lake All frlc Ind. Tax And Fairgrounds and Grandstand visiting Mr. and Mrs. Farrel ! Utah State Fair I Don-nett- t Admission on your day at tho Fair. $3.75 Mrs. Chloe Spencer visited part of last week with relatives in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Christensen and family are visiting their mother, Mrs. Mary Christensen, and with other relatives for a week. . $3.25 $2.75 and $2.00 MAIL ORDERSi Sond romittanca to UTAH STATE FAIR, F.O. ox 2136, Salt Lalto City. Enclose addressed, stamped, return envelope and men- tion two choices of desirable date. BARGAIN MATINEfe SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 ONLY $2.50, $2.00 and $1 .00 J I dell Payne have moved into the Udell Johnson home, and Mr. and Mrs. Valdo Heath have moved into the Arnold Willard-seresidence. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson are leaving on September 1st to make their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Jorgensen will occupy the Johnson home. n prison for later use. Tiie work is cited as another move in the rehabilitation of prison inmates, while at the same time assuring a constant supply of needed fish food at the hatcheries. Present plans call for the project to go forward on a year around basis, with seining in the higher waters during the warm months, and in the lower areas fishing cold weather. a steady supply of fish food to during state hatcheries, where they are used as a major food in raisA cubic foot of platinum, which times as heavy ing game fish. It is expected Is two and of that trash fish surpluses so as Iron, weighs about seined will be processed at the a ton. one-hal- f two-third- s . . Sports (Continued From Page 2) agents now selling fish and game licenses. Department policy has been to make licenses as easily available as possible. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY THE SALINA SUN Published every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the Post Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clas- s matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. A flying saucer, weather baloon and on and on into one explanation after another, were offered in regards to a strange, round, lighted object that was seen high in the heavens before the stars came out Sunday evening. Traveling first north then east, residents of Salina were peering at the object through field glasses and the naked eye. First notice of the object was made after a call from the telephone office in Richfield to the local exchange. We took a look at the thing, but couldnt tell you what it was, except as mentioned above. We do know it was high and traveling fast, but can find no reports of strange little men landing in the city limits. Residents will have to be more careful of running out in the streets when they hear a siren; they could get killed. Thursday evening of last week at approximately 9 p.m., Charles Highway Patrolman, Cowley, together with Marshall Beason Burr and Nightwatch-man- , Henry Nielsen, were hot on the trail of a traffic violator that failed to stop for Trooper Cowley, and was using the streets of Salina and Redmond for a Up one street, down another they went, with the trooper slowing down to avoid hitting residents, and the violator pouring it on, not seeming to care. As a result, the speeders got away, but not for long. Trooper Cowley knew please identity. stay off the streets when it happens again, and this goes for the writer, who was right out and in the way. always have on hand both kinds of Old Sunny Brook Initial success of the trash fish seining program being conducted by state prison officials is claimed by all concerned with the project. The seining project is a notable example of cooperation between two departments 5 get-awa- y. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Never-the-les- s, Support Local Enterprise Sunny Brook 'czutfc BOTH 86 PROOF NEUTRAL SPIRITS a-i- tt Ah--C. KENTUCKY 8R00K 'After Customer ,wia BLENDED WHISKEY THE OLD SUNNY REGULAR.BLOOD j HOUNDS CONTAINS COMPANY, 65 Our Want Ads GRAIN WyiSVILLE. KY. School Starts Monday More than just an oil change A COMPLETE SAFETY SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR! Chances are you're planning a Labor Day outing.'' But remember, safe trips Service start at the Conoco sign. 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