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Show ALL THE NEWS IF OF NORTH SEVIER u'- TIIIRTY-SIXT- YEAR H SAUNA, OTA II, FRIDAY, 1 1 BRIWRY SiS. ducted by the Satina junior Chamber of Commerce, with Sammy Newton as chairman, were released this week by Chairman Newton. Total collec- tions amounted to $903.87. A break-dowof the contri- butions were: collection contain- ers in stores, $47.63; coffee pro- ject by Barretts Market and Sa- lina Drug, $37.42; Moms Cafe n Day, $269.73; Jaycees, $25.00; American Legion Auxiliary, Ele- $10 00; Schools, Salina mentary, $68.28 ,and N. S. High e School, $29.30; and business canvass, $390.85; Square Dance Club, $15.00; Legion Dance Kitty, $6.16; Porch Light Crusade, $4.50. Sunday, the annual Moms Cafe Day was held, it being one of the big events In the drive, Other cafes in the community to cooperate, and went closed their doors for the day, to enable all customers to go to Moms. A special thanks was express- to the cafe owners Mr. and Mrs. Onest Nielson; the cooks, and Mrs Mrs Dora .nd the" aitresses! Mrs. Genevieve Nielsen, Mrs. Bernice Gates, Mrs. Beth Ann Mason, Mrs. Evelyn Gates and Mrs. Anna Lou Curtis, all of who donated their time and wages to the Polio Drive. In addition to Mr and Mrs Nielson, who donated all facili- ties, and much food, other contributors were: eggs, Delbert Peterson; Coca Cola drinks, Coca Cola Company of Richfield; Seven-U- p Company in Cedar 2Vi ice cream, gallon City; Co., milk, North Sevier Dairy; coffee, .Holland Dutch Distributors; rolls, Royal Bread Co.; turkeys D. A. Prows. Should anyone have been missed in the drive, they can still make a contribution to this worthy cause by contacting any member of the Jaycees or my- self, said Chairman New on who in a statement, thanked everyone in the community for the fine cooperation and will- ingness to help with contribu- tions to fight the dreaded In- fantile Paralysis. house-to-hous- all-o- ut Sen Sun-free- 7' Dances Scheduled The Aurora Gold and Green Ball will be held at the Aurora Ward Recreation Hall, Feb- - ruary 8t . The annual Rose Prom, a North SeVier Stake Affair, will be held at the Aurora Recre- ation Hall February 12th. A show will be presented. NT IT NO. 27 North Sevier Boy ScOlltS Anniversary Impressive sen ices were conducted for one o' Salinus eldest pioneers, Mrs. Martha Fenn, The 45th anniversary of the Monday, at the First Ward Boy Scouts of America will be Chapel. Mrs. Fe..n had lived in observed throughout the nation Salina more than 70 ears, comon February 6th through the ing here from h( r birthplace in 12th, 1955. American Fork, when stem Special programs in schools, nOW jears of age. Iltr parents were clubs and organizations, a dis11,5 William C. and Mary Elizabeth play of craft work, were out- WstCT Dean Murphy, and the family lined at a special meeting of were among the few early set- - Sevier County Assessor, Cliff N. Scout officals and Scoutmasters, .. Water content of the snow , , The January meeting of the 7. Tow ell. will be at the City Hall held storm which began Tuesday Monday night at the Sem- Salina Club Garden at was held a As child, she experienced m Salma, February 12th to issue inary !building' Lynford Taylor, night and continued through 1035 license elates Fred Mick- - the Smith Peterson room at the Wednesday evening, totaled .36, according to Ted Bird, w'ho County Agent, gave an .f0 tto .... .1,0 same day to take maintains the official weather lecture on practical of assessments, and issue care meetjng station in Salina. Depth of the clearance slips. Hours will be landscaping, showing pictures of T) tentative weeks snow was between 8 and 10 pr0gram ny beautiful spots, demon- .g from 9 am. to 5 pm. inches. Mr. Bird stated the wind The officials will also be at srating tbe technique in plancraftsmanshiPt First Display which accompanied the storm, the same place on February 19th nin8 for beauty in the home Ward Tr0Op No 658 Meivln could prevent an accurate from 1 pm. to 5 p.m. for the Done, Scoutmaster, will be made , measurement of the water con- same purpose. repofte.d at the Legion Center; Second a more could and it be little .tent, on the Salina clubs project Ward Troop with Othello Mad- than the instruments noted. Mrs. Wilma Sorenson accom- - Beautifying Of The Hospital Scoutmaster disDlav at The landscaping panied Mr. and Mrs. Nardell Grounds. lhe Motor Co ; Third Ward, Burr e grounds, the Panting and NstfOTlSl Dalton of Circleville to Salt Lake City, Monday. They were are covering a period of ive 0S outmasteT display at Tellu. SaCiSa ConVCfltlOn rp. ears, is complete, Mr. Peter- - ride Power; Aurora Troop, with son reported. The Hospital as Scoutmaster, ais- Ernel Peterson of Salina, Baard will now take over the Glenn Gurr at Jess the chairman of the Sevier County Day Store; Bed- play upkeep of Lawns and flowers, nd Troop Junior Seeley as Soil Conservation District, together with the needed assistthe Red- companied by Mrs. Peterson, left ance of garden members, like Scoutmaster, display at mon ore enroute to the National Friday 'trimm'ing and pruning of roses, SCS Convention, scheduled from Th disPlay Judged to be shrubs, etc. will be entered in the February 1 to 5 in San Diego, the superior, The Salina Mrs. Hospital reports George Johansen, presimany hardships of the pion- - one California. The convention, a a daughter, born Jan- - dent for the past year, presided. State Contest for Boy Scout birth, . yearly affair, features discus- , uary 28th to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Following are the new officers, Craftsmanship. sions on soil problems and their Dates for Scout programs of Redmond. chosen for 1955: Mrs. James Vn Laen ,hP ChJ.reh solutions. - were outlined as follows: Amer- NorMrs. Reynolds, ; president; a j The Petersons plan to be ab- Mrs. Elmer Colby entertained val Crane, vice president; Mrs. ican Legion, ,, February 2nd; c, sent 10 days or two weeks, and 0 a family dinner on Sunday, Letitia Crane, - Lions Club, February 9th; Jay- 'Cod at secreand l lu in addition to attending the con- - a given in honor of the birthday tary.treasurer. New members eees, February 14th; Redmond t at Great advanced Beond ie inventi0n, will visit points of anniversary of Clell Sorenson, of the board of directors are; Lions, February 15th The Scout terest Southern California was - given at the to the hostess. Covers Mrs. Dean Nielson, Mrs. Janie program The church was filled with vvere laid for Mr, and Mrs. Sor- Nielson and Mrs. Glen Crane, Chamber of Commerce on Jan- friends, who joined with the enson and their daughter, Diann, who will serve with the past uary 13th. Programs are given Mr. and Mrs. Oral Jensen of family in paying a tribute to Colby and the hostess. presidents, Mrs. Johansen, Mrs. in appreciation of the cooperto the in Spanish Fork, visited Sunday Mrs. Fenn, loved by everyone. ation BurMrs Scouting given Maggie Crosier Ruby with Mr. and Mrs. Othello Mad- - The many flowers were silent North Sevier District. gess and Mrs. Dean Nielson. sen. Mr. Jensen is a brother of tribute to the character of the other special events recom- deceased. Mrs. Madsen. LeSSOII Love Is Eternal, by Irving mitment to the Scout Oath and Robert Jensen, bishop of the Stone, was reveiwed by Mrs. Law ceremony, are planned by Old Fort Camp, Daughters of Jack Ward, presided, and the pro- Learning at the January each troop during Boy Scout gram was: opening song, Won- - the Pioneers, held the January meeting of the Sorosis Club, Week, GrOCCTS derful Mother Of Mine, Mrs. nicctinj on Thursdsy st the Wednesdsy evening, Mrs. Jsmes Vern Ivie, Mrs. Bill Nielson, home of Mrs. Arthur Martin, Peterson was hostess. Thirteen Stanley Barrett, a director in, Mrs. Dean Nielson, accompanied Captain. During the study hour, members and two guests, Mrs. SlIVGT GlcatlGTS the Retail Grocers Association, by Mrs. Jack Learning; invoca- - Mrs. Lloyd Ivie gave a lesson vakien Anderson and Mrs. attended a special meeting, held tion, Arthur Martin; song, Soft- - on Pioneer Attorneys. Mrs. Duane Mattsson, were served re- Sunday at Hotel Utah in Salt Tenderly, Jesus Is Calling, Esther Meacham gave a his- - freshments at the close of the Lake CitFAllen Burgess, Kim Ilamlin, torical sketch of the life of isscn hour. meeting was calleJ to Terrgl and Fcrral Huntsman; Miles L. and Julia Blackburn A Silver Gleaner party was lscuss important topics affect- - Tribute to a sister in the Old Burns, parents of Vivian Eurns, given Tuesday night at the ,ng retajj business. He was ac- - Fort Camp, Daughters of the who were early pioneers in Ward Chapel. The companjej to Salt Lake by Mrs. Pioneers, by Captain Millie Mar- - Salina. was directed by Mrs. program Barrett, Keith Barrett and Craig tin; A Life History Of The De- - Fourteen members were pre- Wells McAllister, teacher in the Earre They returned Sunday ceased, read by Mrs. Edra Tay- - sent. Mrs. Martin served a light Surgical patients at the Salina Third Ward Gleaners. Elaborate luncheon. (Continued On Page 3) evening. Hospital are: Miss Juanita Smoot decorations' in Silver were car-o- f Antimony, appendectomy, ried out in table decorations and January 26th; Leland Crane of corsages for the mothers, who Salina, surgery, on the 26th; were special guests. The class recently organized Linda, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce C. Anderson, ap- - with six members: Miss Gloria pendectomy, on the 28th; Mrs. Bagley, president; Miss LaDawn Melvin Okerlund of Loa, sur- - Okerlund, vice president, and gery, on the 29th; Golden Hatch Sandra Jolley secretary, of Koosharem, major surgery Luncheon was served to 16 on the 29th. members and guests. Tony Casio Of Salina, Appointed To Fill Area Position Of State Brand Inspector Tony N. Casto of Salina, was named State Brand Inspector at a meeting held January 20th under the direction of Alden K. Barton, secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, of Salt Lake City. A large delegation of local livestock growers were present and participated In the selection of Mr. Casto. The meet- ing was held at the Salina City Hall. Mr. Casto succeeds Alfred Martin, also of Salina, and who is retiring after more than 38 years of faithful service in the area from Gunnipn to Rich- field. Mr. Martin has been rated top Inspector in the state, and his 1&54 report shows he in- spected 147,000 head of live- stock, according to reports of the Agriculture Board. At the Salina meeting, Mr. Martin was promoted to Super- visor of Inspectors. Mr' Casto- who assumed his duties January 28th, is well Qualified for the new position. For the Past three years, he has been employed by F. J. Gurney, and bas been associated with vestck business during bs entire life. He is a son of Mr and IrS- Pude Casto. - - Elheii. son of Mrs. Maggie Elben Vlslted Saturday and Sunday at the Elben home Mr Elben resides in galt Lake; KtiTns Rrinrre Qhau Needed , Oym. J AtGIld ac-e- d J tnJ 1 . : ed 1 son-in-la- - Former Aurora Resident To p;onpr AornAVc For D.U.P. Fill Mission Testimonial was held in the Alpine Ward Chapel, Sunday evening, in honor of Hatch son of Mr and Mrs former resi- ofgAurora The indent at a form tr rthW Sevier High RpSi The program me u ed. open- mg song, I Know T at My deemer Lives, congregation, in- vocation by Vernon Shep erd, Sacrament song by the congre- gation; remarks, Bishop Reid C. Burgess; remarks, parents of the missionary; duet, Ronald Strong and Thayne Bateman; I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked; Mrg SpirIt Divine; address. William Pal- mer. dosing song; benediction, Lester Healey; Many friends and relatives from the North Sevier area tended the Testimonial. A Farewell e- at-flo- or Meet With tJt3h ganlZe m Third Ward - Secon- d-Third Quarterly Stake Conference To Be In Salina Held Saturday-Sunda-y Salina Lions Fete Founder And Birthday 'With Banquet And Program Jan. 26th. Salina Lions Club members, ousy, Douglas Harward; guitar Warren Guitar Rag, their partners and guests, honor- - solo, ed the club founder, Melvin Nielsen; vocal solo, Grandma, and Jones, and the birthdaV of Lion- - Allen Burgess; piano solo - Liberace Interpretation, Douglas enand an ism with outstanding Peter-a- t tertain'ing evening January 26th Harward; dance, Judy David Noyes Johnson, son, Kay the Salina American Legion solo, Blaine and of trumpet the Kelly; A Civic Center. highlight Kim Hamlin, Sabre Dance, the was by welcoming evening Charles R. Larsen of four new male quartett, Ferral and Terral club members, A. C. Prows. Huntsman, Kim Hamlin and and Allen Burgess, Rosemarie. Hugh Bird Speaker of the evening, and Kenneth Roberts. on the importance of dwelling Dail Prows was toastmaster citizen taking an active for the evening, directing the evepr was their government, Part events following the banquet T. Vermeu, attorney-at- John j:-- ,. nrntrram hour. An ou s q law from Richfield. Mr. Vernieu w,s presented by tte Serv m marked on the part Bureau at North Sevier Hign curt throughout the United School, with Miss Marilyn Christensen in charge. Thnse to make and govern- w"e participating . ment. ettes, two songs, Old Melodies. presenting the new members and Good Night, Sweetheart, wh) haye Ken- Good Night; reading, by frpm 1Q tQ 30 years Carol Sue Mr. Larsen, concluded the sue- tucky Philosophy, Carlson; saxophone solo, "Jeal- cessful evening. John-Jorgense- - NEWS, 4, 1935 March of Dimes Campaign At Funeral Rite; Nets $903.87 In Salina Official, but still incomplete ITS n I L1s i'll! Jl Quarterly Conference in the North Sevier Stake will be held at the First Ward Chapel in Saand Sunday, lina, Saturday 5th and 6th. February The Stake Presidency will be charge of all sessions. The program arranged is: Priesthood Leadership Meeting, Saturday, beginning at 6:30 with a special meeting for Husbands and Wives at 8 p m. General sessions will convene a and Sunday. Music by the North Sevier Stake Choir, directed by Wells McAllister, chorister. A Music Festival, directed s' ,dnJa Sorenson, the by Mu ual Chonster, .will be given at the Sunday evening seasron. beginning at 7:30. Included in the proram will be duets solosd Three new Junior Books have come into the library. They are: Old Tangle Eye, by William Moyers; All Aboard For Free- dom, by Marie McSwigan, and Solomon And The Queen Of Sheba, by Czenzi Ormonde. One new novel a love story for adults, The Four Winds, by auto, and cast featured by the Salina Second Ward, David Beatty. n A new book is Mutual program, January 25th. The Speakers Special Occasion Polaroid Photo by W. Cherry Book. The author Is Maxwell This book is prepared Drake. cd Billie Dean and Larsen; Scout, Nordfelt; tic program, w.L.or, was in charK ot re- - Explorer. Richard Nielsen; Jr. especially for speakers at clubs. sehoola and patriotie eelebra- Gale Madsen; freshments. Members of the cast were: Danny Nielsen; sound man, woman. Charlene Nordfelt; man, Blame Spencer, quartett, Rosa- lnd Bumgardner Kathleen Gur- - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of Steven Peterson; children d , are house guests at Beehive. Maxine Ivie; Mia Maid, ncy, barren Nielsen and Keith Sunnj-sideMrg gorenson wiU be berg LaRee Jeffery; Junior Gleaner, Long; accompanist, Gailya All- - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy sisted by Mrs. Lee Hugentobler Maurine Veatnr; Gleaner, Irene red. Davis. and Mrs. Arno Bastian. a-- The Meet Me At NEW MODEL in their special Mia-Mat- ic non-fictio- One-Minu- A special event in the Salina At Mppt Second WnrH 1 P,? centered around was car. Directors the of the play were LaJuana Bas- Evelyn Christensen and Madge Wisoni with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crane as dance directors. Amo Bastian assist- Mia-Mat- ic te n, - M-Ma- n, , UJental |