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Show PAGE r .j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Albrecht and sons were visitors over the wt(k u,d at the home of Mr. and Mrs Howard Albrecht. Carl .s a brother of Howard. guilch and F m. i Mi' LtDcan Sigert left Fri-d- r lor her home in Santa , s " i . - play-off- lbe s, - , irth Sevier were fiom the above sale date Ernest E House, Manager. Dates of publication March For further information, consult 11, 18, 25. April 1, 1955. the uunty Clnk or Respective Signers, fought contests. North Sevier lost to Mar svale the first day. 65 to C3, and to Manti in the 2nd round, 45 to 53. Pangmtch dropped the first contest to Richfield, 63 to 53, and the sec- und to South Sevier, 4(1 to 37. Richfield and Manti plaj ed off for the 3rd place in the State cass p tournament, Wednesday at Sl0W College. Gunnison and MarbVdle by virtue ol their 1st and 2nd place standings, will be Cal.f. Mrs. Seigert, a Manti defeated Richfield in nndMis Briant daughter of Mrs. Helen Bryan, the Wednesday night playoff at - was hrre to attcnd the funeral Snow College, 51 to 50. Burge.s, in honor of the birth- services of Mrs. Maggie Elben, i aug oay of t un Fullfilling predictions of pre- Mm Ando - giandinother of Mrs. Seigert. Burgess Andei m tournament rail birds, the Gun- . . . udent at in. son is a scmior Mrs EarJ Sampson entcrtain- - nhon Bulldogs came through in 1U ed at a childrens party Monday f'rst Place n thc Region Four ? for a wet ei visit Follow i iff jn honor of the 5th held March 3rd, 4th birthday of a u u a socia her daughter, Kathleen, between and 5th in Richfield. The road to the hours of 3 and 5 oclock, the championship was rough, Stories and games were the nd at times it seemed the Bullc Mrs. Grant Juigcnscn would down, machine bog and Mrs Sampson dug Miss GayLynn llerbfrt were ;n pastime, substitutions by timely but 18 and to luncheon served boys Salt Lake, Tuesday and WidmsCoach Woody Beck supplied the day visiting with Jerry Jorgenneeded additional power for the sen, a senior student at the wins. Members in the Tally Club University of Utah c N tluinnaled aJ i r the Gist twi dajs of play, ut only after hard Mon.ca, f , . Id . ol)ltr two representatives set-u- , . Shaw, Aurora, major March 5th, Mrs. Lewis Hatch, Koosharem, medical. r March 6th, Everett Hansen of Koosharem. surgery; Brent Burr, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beason NOTICE TO CREDITORS Burr, appendectomy. March 7th, Aden Bjerregaard Deceased. medical. March 8th, Joseph F. Creditors will present claim o f Centerfield, Christensen . with vouchers to the undersign- - lst Sondra Andrcason, 13, daun Kjm son 0f a ed at the office of J. Vernon Shier of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anand Mrs. Calvin Mrs Erickson, 201 Richfield Com- - dreason, major surgery; sur- - tonselectomj Cornel Hatch, Richfield, merCial & Savings Bank Bldg, Richfield, Utah, on or before the 6th day of May, 1955. Allen A. Davidson, In And Administrator. J. Vernon Erickson, Attorney for Administrator. Dates of pub.: March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 1955 Of ... NOTICE Bids will be received by Sa- lina City for Sexton of the Pioneer and Eastside cemeteries m Salina for the 1955 season, commencing April 1st. Bids must be in to the Re- corder, Charles R. Larsen, by 7:30 p.m., March 21, 1955. The Council reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Warren Crane, Councilman. Mil and 18 surgery. jr T y ... Leila Hampton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampton of Redmond, and Ronald Ken- reth Crane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crane of Salina, re- - cited marriage vows March 5h at the home of the Hamptons, with Bishop Marwood Hales officiating The bride wore a dress of white nylon net over taffeta, long pointed sleeves. Her veil had a crown of beaded pearls, and she carried a cor- sage of red and white carnations. James Haskins was best man, and Susan Willardsen was Maid of Honor Dinner was served to 25 rela- lives and friends after the mar- riage. A wedding cake topped with a minature bride and groom, centered the fes- tive table. The bride is a senior at North High School, and will continue her studies. The groom is employed in Salina. See Our flew Spring Jewelry - SALINA DRUG DALES REXALL UTAH SALINA, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR n ... ... o Assortment Attention Farmers Marys-Guest- ... Lt Mrs 4, Come ... Pan-Deato- old', Salma medical March 3rd, . o to at. star Sophomore for the Gunni- day night of last week. The night to Gunnison, came out in third 60n Bulldogs, was selected the Richfield and dnv" at dinner 8, hostess served tr and Mrs wilh n'-covers were marked for 8. In spot; Manti, 4th; Bryce Valley, outstanding player in the tour- Ok er the game 0f Rook, prizes were 5th and South Sevier, 6th. Pan- - ney. As far as we have been able to find out, this is the first won by Mrs. Sheldon Dixon nf Air Mrswin Tpn , and Mrs. Fay Farnsworth. time a Sophomore has been ac- Richfield, visited with Mr. ar The 10th birthday of Heber Corded this high honor. Bruce Mrs. Murv'in Colby, Sunday. William was celebrated Friday, scored a total of 43 points in the Bridge was played by the 17 boys and girls joining tbree with at the games, and was a stellar Mrs Lonnie Murphy, who Monday evening club Mrs. Erroll Mickelson. in the party. A variety of games performer 0n both offense and of home visited the past three months tabk.s were in play, and was the pastime, and luncheon dcfense. He stands 6 feet 2 re a ives in a wi were won by Mrs. was served at 5 o clock. Heber jncbes, and is able to use his turned to her home in oalina, score prizes ic a son of Mr- - and Mrs. Allen o nr height to the greatest advantage. Sunday. She was accompanied and grandson of Heber Williams, Mrs. Named on the first team in Selaok Frank ley Cherry. by Owen Taylor, a son, of Salt C. Williams, formerly of Salina, addition to Bruce was his bro. of thfi hostess g now of Salt Lake City. - - ther Robert Hill; Doug Peter- Mrs. John Deaton presided at Richfield; Don Julander, SOn, open house in honor of her natal Ray Broadbent, M. D., special- - Marysvale, and Roe Smith of day, Monday at the Deaton jst in plastic surgery, and Mrs. Bryce Valley. 00 were guests at the Making up the second team Neighbors, friends and with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis, rejatives caRed to extend felici- - Broadbent, Burke Johnson, North were: Mrs. Morris Dr. and home of her parents. tations in honor of the day. Mrs. Fine, Wednesday and Thursday Sevier; Sheldon Proctor, s served a dainty luncheon 0f last week. Dr. Broadbent was gu'itcji; Rulon Sylvester, of Mr. and Mrs. George at 4 oclock. Whitlock, Utah at Manti, Southern vale; the Wesley speaker Sorenson over the week end in- Medical Association, held in and Robert Santos, South Sevier. eluded Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nielson Gunnison, Wednesday n'ight. Biggest upset of the tourney Sorenson, and Mr. and Mrs. snd children of Sprir.gville, came in the opening game, Richard Hansen and daughter, visited Thursday with Mr. and Thursday. Manti, one of the top j at rS..Arf teams and second to Gunnison Karen, of Salt Lake. Mr. Hansen, jrs n. P. Nielson. Stanley at- a grandson of the Sorensons, is lended the basketball games at and children, DyAnna, Sherri, in the Sanpete League, went foreman in the glass depart- - Richfield the opening day of Lorraine and Allen, returned down tQ defeat at the hands of Sunday from a weeks visit with Bryce Valley, 47 to 43. ment at the Fuller Paint Com- - thc tournament relatives in Los Angeles. . . pany, Salt Lake City. Scores of the North Sevier - - enterMrs. Osmer Nielsen contests were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson North Sevier Reed Hansen, proprietor of ta'ined in honor of the 11th 63; Marysvale 65 the R & R Furniture, Mrs. Han- - birthday of her daughter, Kath- - returned Monday to Salina. For North Sevier 45; Manti 53 sen, Reggie and Koelle Hanson, ryn, Monday between the hours the winter months, they visited motored to Moab, Saturday, of 3 and 5 in the afternoon. Six- - their children, Mrs. LaVar Chris-Thevisited with Mr. and Mrs. teen girls joined in the party, tensen, Mrs. B. M. Thompson, Junior Nordfelt, returning Sun- - and a clever game was the Lorrin and Marion Jackson, in day evening. Mrs. Carlyle Soren- - pastime. The girls were seated Salt Lake City, son and daughter, Gerylann. of M one long table for luncheon. Elmer Kay Colby has return- Gunnison, the accompanied Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen ed to Los Angeles, after a visit Hansens. Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Nordfelt are sisters of Mrs. were transacting business in with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Colby Salt Lake, Sunday and Monday, in Salina. Nordfelt. ... 1 March 2nd, James Reyn- - d.v Pa-muP- n from the Region. Under the pre- the 3rd place and scnt consolation winner have to t.ompete for the other tourney as each team berth contest. one dropptd only Following the final game Sa- urday night, an outstanding much-desire- d , march li, is:: THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH 2 m Utah ' Feb721 1955. We Have On Hand A Good Supply Of Seed Grains, Under provisions of section 2455, R. S., as amended by sec- tion 14 of the aot of June 28, 1934 (48 43 U. S. C. stat., 1274; 1171), and pursuant to the application of City of Salina, Utah, Serial No. Utah 010004, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than $5.00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 oclock a.m., on the 26th day of April, 1955 next, at this office, the following tracts of land: SEU SWV4 Sec. 25, T. 21 S., R. 1 W., SLM, Utah, containing 40 acres. Bids may be made by the principal or h'is agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office Prior to the hour fixed for the sale' Bids mu5t be in ealed envelopes accompanied by e certified checks or ney orders l,be Treasurer of the United Btates Juor the amount5 of the blds; Jh envelopes must be marked in the low'er rneTrT salf bid Serial V 10004 Sale- APnl (All Cleaned And - Treated) -- 0- Ccrtified Certified Lemhi Wheat Blue-Ta- g Dicklow Wheat Baart Wheat Trebi Barley Certified Blue-Ta- g Non-Certifi- Blue-Ta- g ed Sweedish Select Oats Bannock Oats Mixed Seed Grain Gold-Ta- g Gold-Ta- g Gold-Ta- g -- 0WE ALSO HAVE ON HAND A GOOD SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING: post-offic- 42 PHOSPHATE SWEET CLOVER SEED CERTIFIED BLUE-TARANGER ALFALFA SEED CERTIFIED BLUE-TABUFFALO ALFALFA SEED UTAH COMMON ALFALFA SEED RANGER ALFALFA SEED BUFFALO ALFALFA SEED G 'bbc - D 1 The highest bidder will be reQuired to pay immediately the creof. amoun; Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on r time dgnated sale' The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the flles of ,fevier County to certain evidence of any ad- - -- 0- Your Order Will Be Appreciated, And Can Be Filled Promptly. d befreh verAse claims- R G left-han- d fbove-describe- TRIPLE-SUPE- YELLOW-BLOSSO- HERMANSEHS ROLLER MILLS - Any contiguous owner a Preference right must assert uch right within 30 days claim-Sevi- er Phone 2471 . in - Gunnison FRYING CHICKEN Serve delicibus golden brown fried chicken os an all around favorite with everyone. 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