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Show PVUE J 1 I 1 1 1 fliA I Jy A y rmrunr nnn r f 1 - LjrPCIf L, JFf Cf f f T I 5 I march THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH 3 rrt V R II k ll ' JLCA Bud Larsen and BiU Brunton, who visited the past month with Mr. and Mrs O B. Larsen, left Wednesday of last week, re- turn'ing to Calif. The young men wt re buddies while on overseas duty in the U. S. Air Force, and are employed in California. J. 19::. North Sevier High School F.F.A. Win Second Place In State Contest Auxiliary Fete Firemen At the 32nd annual convention of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative, held at the Hotel .Members in the Auxiliary to the Salina Firemen, entertained U a winter season party, Saturday night at the Legion Center. The long banquet table was centered with a metal Firemans hat, filled with red and white carnations. Clever place cards were tiny firemens hats, with a tiny picture of each lady on the front for the ladies, and a tin fire truek with the llkeness of the fireman on the front for the men. A banquet was served, and 28 were seated. Warren Crane was master of ceremonies, and a musical program was given during the banquet hour. Progressive "500' was the pastime of the late evening, with h'igh score prizes awarded to Airs. Joe Freece and T Morley, and consolation to Mrg John Horne and Bob Rob- ms. Mr. and Airs. Harold Home Landscape School Begins Utah last Saturday, the local dauF.F.A. chapter won 2nd place Noland and Airs. hostShelby Mr. Warren Crane was Births at the Salma Hospital The Richfield Garden Club in the state broiler feeding con- to have returned Vickie, in Firemens the ghtcr, css to members Ihe past week are: Extension Sevier and County a weeks Visit with Roy Kiesel and Mrs. Gay test, sponsorid by that organiz- 23 A daughfto Mr. Feb. a Auxiharj at the Crane home on Tooele, after are home Service sponsoring Mrs. Dale Gates in Kiesel are located at Compton, ation. The rules, as sit by th Mrs. Earl ind e Tuosday evening of last week. Mr. and Steiger of Salina. school, reports Lee Calif. Mr. Kiesel resigned a Association, .specify that any A 24 The art of First Aid and its ao-- Salina. Feb. daughter to Mr. Club Richfield Garden . . position with the city police do- - competing group must have at Guymon, and Mrs. Tony Casto of Salina. location, was featured at the and Agent, County president, Mr. and Mrs. Dail Prows loft partment, and Miss Kiesel is cm- least 13 broods in the contest, A daughter to Mr, Feb. 26 meeting Following the course, With the help of Mrs. Theo R. at each brood must have at lea.--t the hostess served luncheon to for the north Monday morning, ployed in a clerical position Mrs. a nd Brinkerhoff of Frank Associated President ry.mniftp re- Kendall, 100 chicks in it enroute to Ogden and Provo. Compton. the ten members present. Bicknell. Garden Clubs of Utah, the serAir. Prows took delivery of cords of feed fed, death lo and- eon Frehner VlCCS of and The and returned miscellaneous expenses birthday anniversary Ellen Burges', daughter of turkey poults, at Lake Architect Salt caPe Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burgess, with the consignment Tuesday. Airs. Herod Crane was cele- weight of buds at six weeks also verc obtained. Mr Frehner wt. was named an honor student at Mrs. Prows visited with Mr. and brated Feb. 25th with a family must be turned in. At the end 4U dju start the school with two lllm.- , must Close home. conte-tCrane all records at the Wasdinner in Nelson Mrs. Franklin cf the Provo, the close of the semester at andon lectures h.nre, Intends catted in the afternoon atch Academy, according to an also returning Tuesday. again suUnri.ted. al.ng with t open house, and the dinner oorv of individuals project, cape principles ana planning. announcement from the institu- will be Thurs- - Hickman is stationed With the Air. and Mrs. Max Torgenson was served in the early evening The local chapter won f irct The first session tion. Ellen is a Sophomore, and 2:00 pm. in Armed Forces of the U.S.. The at Alarch 3rd day, seven members of the class were visited several days of last Present with Mr. and Airs, place and a loving cup 2 years new arrival tipped the scales at First the Telluride Auditorium in week with Mrs. Bell Sorenson, Crane were Mrs. Henry Alille- - ag0 in the same conte.-t-. on the honor roll. 734 pounds. According to word second session Richfield. The . . . mother of Mrs. Torgenson. They can Jr. and children of Vernal; place this year went to a received by Air. and Airs. Teddy court in be the will county Mrs. Frank Casto celebrated were here to attend the funeral Mr. and Mrs. McKay Anderson gr0up of about 25 contestants 7:30 house at pm. Thursday, Bird from the new parents, the the anniversary of her natal day services of Mrs. Rhea Sampson and son of Gunnison; Air. and from Price. Third place was March 3rd. Hickmans now have a birthday Wednesday of last week. It was in Glenwood, Thursday of last Mrs. Newell Morley and Burke WOn by a club from Cache These two sessions are open n their family each week in Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Valley. wrere guests. open house in the afternoon, week. Se- - February. 10 Crane and children; Air. and Mrs. PubIlc; Everyone in The presentation of the award and many friends, neighbors and nome Relatives from outside points Elmer Colby, all of Salina. A wni be made at the Sevier vier County interested in relatives called during the hours. are and invited plans landscape anIce cream and cake were served who were here to attend the social evening was enjoyed by County Poultry Associations said president to attend, brged In Tuesto be held this IflcFlCS Of the conducted nual meeting, to 16 ladies. Airs. Casto was 38 funeral services family group. Guymon. were: Elben Mrs. for of and she Maggie spring. age, years played day following; these two classes Just about everything happen The names and number of on the Airs. LeDean Siegert of Santa Lynnette Peterson, daughter My Wild Irish Rose on (planning, workshop ed wBh the weather during Feb- Monica, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. of Air. and Airs. Lynford Peter- - chicks produced by chapter novi,.aicu.11Uu.,iuuua,ui wm be neia, wnere n e to the monthly last week. Airs. Casto plays the Rufus Elben and Mr. and Mrs. son, celebrated the anniversary members are: Lynn Gates, 100; classes ree ?f ruary according ncrs may enrP of her 13th birthday Sunday, Bruce Beach, Harold Massey of Salt Lake. 100; Courtney report issued Monday night by harmonica. when 16 girl friends joined in a Ewles, 100; Larry Larsen, 100; carSe) an with their Pnci , Teddy Bird, observer for ILA SHEPHERD etc. w or out t eir own a. .t j. .t. j. .1 t. .t i. f. Air. and Airs. Heber Allred variety of games at the Peterson Bill Peterson, 100; Jimmy Crane, PaPer eatller Bureau in Salina. It rTTTVTT j. TTV j. Airs. Onest Nielson, Mrs. Ber- T T T 1J TtTtTTtTt under home landscape plans, lha Herbert and Airs. Ethel returned Wednesday from Clear- - home in the early evening. Mrs. 300, all of Salina. Ellis Jensen, The report stated a total of FAMILY REUNION Madsen motored north Friday, field, where they attended the Peterson served luncheon to 100, Redmond. Kenneth Gurney, suPerv'ainMembers of the Ezra Curtis 1000; Alax Lambertsen, 300, of 1.38 inches of moisture was re- for a week end visit. Airs. Niel- - funeral services held for George the group. and Sarah Ann Partington famAllMr. a of Lost brother Creek, son and Mrs. Madsen visited at Q. Allred, a reunion Feb. 26th. The held Airs. Leon Newton has been in ily 100; the home of Mrs. Frank Baker red. Burial was a t Hayden, Garry Taylor, Provo the past month visiting Christensen, 100; Ronald Curtis, day was &ent doing work at the in American Fork, and Airs. Her- - Utah. nU Temple with 59 endowat the home of Mrs. Richard 100; Brooks Curtis, 100; Alyron e Hth saw the most bert with Mrs. Fay Oldroyd, a tin, Devona JenscZ BStokes inches; - Johnson, ments a assistKimber and Mrs. Warren Therron Mr. being completed by the and 300; in Fausett, Shaw, .45 daughter, and the inches, daughter, Springville. They and Mae Sevy, ere assisting with Precipitation, end children were Visitors re- - ing in the care of the Fausett 100; WayJand Shaw, 100. A total returned Sunday. lh?re was lg group. In the evening, supper followjng . . inches. Another storm on the was served to 150 'in the Aurora cently at the home of Mr. and children. Mrs. Fausett is con- - of 3080 chicks were raised, pro- Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Newton Alrs. Wilford Nielsen. The fam- - valescing from surgery at the ducing 9070 pounds of meat, 23rd gave .07, and on the 27th, Recreation Hall, and was followed by a program. The remainder The feed conversion of the and sons, Stewart and Rendal, ily also visited for a day at the Utah Valley Hospital. .17 was in the snow storm. of the evening was spent in chicks ran from 2.39 pounds of motored to Price, Sunday, and home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Temperatures ranged from a Air. and Mrs. Kenneth Shurtz feed per pound of chicks gain dancing. visited with Air. and Airs. David Frandsen in Springville. Air. high of 47 above on Feb. 17th, Kimber is now chef at the and children returned to Salt to 3.27 pounds feed per pound to a 15 below zero on Feb. 11th. K & M Cafe at 116 West Foot- - Lake, Sunday. They visited over of gain. zero temperatures Below andetuldron ofHLake. Mr. ;n:d MrsChsries Hampton the week end with Mr. and Mrs. The 1955 version of the con- hill Blvd., Azusa, Calif. 7, 8, 910 spent the week end wtth Mrs. and the announce HI. engagement Shurtz. test will get under Hits April Lula Christensen. ' when several chapter members forthcoming marriage of their Mrs. F. Smith Peterson visited or more above were Mrs. Mvrtle Hardina sDent degrees o t Ronald Leila, caughter, Air. and Airs. Edmond Alartin Will again sign up. with her parents, Air. and Mrs. t 18 noted Feb t Qn k : cait T ak Jg whpro Each year, the state Chicken- - Crane, son of Air. and Mrs. KenNate Robinson, at American left Friday for their home in Salt 27 26 and she ' treatment received her for marof Salina. The contest and the reth Crane Soldier Summit, visited Sunday Fork last week end. Mr. Peter- - Lake. They visited relatives a PbCUliar in was it ii all, March solemnized will be conriage with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ras- son attended the 32nd annual here and in Richfield for several Utah Poultry contest run Air. and Mrs. Kay Spencer 5th at the family home in Red- - month, but the 1.38 inches of mussen. Due to the heavy snow- - convention of the Utah Poultry days. Thursday evening, Mrs. jointly. water the week end with their more that much gave spent just mond. fall in that area, the family anj Farmers Cooperative, held Arthur Martin entertained in children at Roy, Utah, an for hope adequate supply shut-ins been have the past Friday and Saturday in Salt honor of the visitors at a family r- an(l Mrs. Vernon Johnson 1955 season. the two months. during growing dinner. Others present were Lake City. spent a few days last week in Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin. Southern Utah. Air. and Mrs. Buddy Bastian, Mrs. Noah Pitt, Mrs. Deloy M(Continued On Page 3) Support Local Enterprise who have been located at the Nielson, Airs. LaPreal Jones and The Saturday n'ight no host his Rex received Torgensen Nelson Dairy Farm, transferred Mr. and Airs. Rue Heath were in bridge club met Feb. 26th at the their residence to Salina, Sun- - Gunnison, Friday to attend the home of Mr. and Mrs. Errol honorable discharge from the US. Navy, Feb. 25th, and to& e day. They are now located in funeral services conducted for Mickelsen. Following a hot Arminta Alurphy home, and Airs. Irene Pierce, a former Sa- - ner, cards were the pastime, gether with Mrs. Torgensen, arare now renting, with the option lina resident, and a sister of Score prizes for high went to rived in Salina, Feb. 28th. Rex a enlistment, and of buying. Airs. Wayne Peterson and Bryce served Mrs. Norval Crane. 41 months of that time in spent Of Johnson. the Far East. The couple are now visiting their parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burgess and Airs. Arvin Torgensen in were host and hostess to mem- - saijna. and Mr. andi Mrs. Jewell bers in the Supper Club, Satur- - pouison in Redmond. MARCH. day night at the Burgess home. Dinner was served at 8 oclock, with covers marked for 12 memSEE THE NEW EXCITING PATTERNS FOR 1955 bers and guests. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Crandall and Mr. and i Mrs. Claud Christensen. Small VALLEY tables were arranged for the Qne of the new books at the FROM game, following the dinner hour. Jibrary this week is Sincerely Mrs. Stanley Barrett and Dr. wmis Wade The Crandall were winners of high John p Marquand. score prize. bis books have been in the library for some time, and have in demand and well liked. been -- 0Use your public library, it belongs to you, and your use of it makes it a better public facility. TJ-I- .. ... land-cap- p ... , ... . & -- 4-- j ... ... ... i 238 PfCCipittltion Aurora (lews .... ... February the-U- . - ... , ... ... ... - ... ,, , t,h5 M4"l"5,M Service News ... - - WALLPAPER din-th- Free Use SALE SALE PAINT SPECIAL Wallpaper Steamer And Wallpapering Kit, With Purchase Of Wallpaper Or Paint During SALE March SEVIER DIRECT FACTORY TO MERC. Salina, Utah YOU Chiidrens Adorable Washable Play Clothes For That EASTER Canned Food Values! 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