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Show .MARCH 18, 1955 THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH American Potts." will be oifet-tLEGAL PUBLICA 1 IONS the Spring Quarter b Snow PROBATE &, G U A K DIANS 111 I for those interested m College, NOTICES class work The class will For further information, consult night convene each Thursday night in the County Clerk or Respective the Noyes Building at 7.30, and Signers. will be taught by Miss Lucy Phillips of the English DepartNOTICE TO CREDITORS ment. It will be possible to earn Estate of Selma A. Erickson, three hours of either lower or Deceased upper division credit, at USAC Creditors will present claims A second class, conducted by with vouchers to the undersign- the USAC, wall begin on March ed at the office of J. Vernon 24th, at Mt. Pleasant, in the Erickson, 201 . Richfield Com- Home Economics room at the mercial & Savings Bank Bldg , high school. This class will be Richfield, Utah, on or before taught by Dr. Lloyd Whitlock, the 6th day of May, 1955. and will be in the field of Civld Allen A. Davidson, 4 d Legal Notices PUBLIC SALE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau Of Land Management Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 21, 1955. Under provisions of section 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the aot of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 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: SEVi SWQ 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 must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by e certified checks or orders made money payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be d marked in the lower corner Public sale bid, Serial No. U 010004, Sale, April 26, bids. left-han- 1955. The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the files of Sevier County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claims. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale date. Ernest E. House, Manager. N Bates of publication. March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 1955. above-describe- d 18 Warren Crane, Councilman. Snow College News Kenneth Gurney of Salina, will portray the role of Samuel and one of the Elders in the next production at Snow College. The play is Renish, written and directed by one of Snow's faculty members, Jed R'ichard-seRenish will be presented March 23rd and 24th. n. the 1st Annual Invitational Basketball Tournament, sponsored by the Snow College Letterman Club, under the able direction of Coach Glen Clark, was the team from Monroe. The tournament was held at Snow College, The proceeds were March for the benefit of the Athletic Department to purchase diathermic equipment. Teams participating were: Provo, Orem, Springville, Mt. and Oslo, Norways capital, claims to Pleasant, Moroni, Ephra'im Monroe. woild in the be the smallest city Members of the Monroe team served by a subway. were Gary Porter, Winston Gleave, Robert Forbush, Carl THE SALINA SUN Tuft, Stan Gleave, who was Published every Friday at Sa- chosen the most valuable player lina, Utah. Entered at the Post of the tournament; Joe Lowe and Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clas- Dent Sorenson. matter, under the act of A class in English, Major Congress of March 3, 1879. Winner of Gold-Med- 10-1- OR BRIDE A shower honored Leila Hampton Crane, Friday night in the Rtdmoud Recreation Hall. Mrs Blain Poulson was nVietrcss of ceremonies for the program Refreshments were served to a large crowd. AWARD MGI1T SUNDAY At the Sunday night church services, many awards were pre- and V A warmth and personal touch that only a long distance call can give. Spring Savings over your spring needs: Fertilizer, Brooders, Baler Twine, Garden Tools, Poultry Equipment, Chicks, Poults, Motor Supplies, Paint, Feeds. Look s Attention Farmers 1 r- NOTICE Mil and S1IOWFR s Bids will be received by Salina City for Sexton of the Pioneer and Eastside cemeteries in Salina for the 1955 season, commencing April 1st. Bids must be in to the Recorder, Charles R. Larsen, by 7.30 p.m., March 21, 1955. The Council reserves the right to accept or reject any or all post-offic- Marjorie M.ckelsen, Reporter sented for outstanding accomGuidance. plishments. Marvin Jensen conducted the program, with Verle Gods Jensen giving a talk; Treasures, song by Sheree Jensen, Beth Mickelsen, Kathleen str,L I , x y- Poulson. Nelma Jensen, Virginia Jensen and Bessie Jensen, accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Crane; talk, Howard Jensen; song, I Walk With God, girls group; presentation of awards, Junior Lund. Gerry and Terry Ashman 100 received awards; Wendell Rasmussen and Steven , Sorensen received W v, Tenderfoot Scout badges w'ere given to Ronald Rasmussen, Bryant Mickelsen, Steven Mickelsen, Donald Gibbs, Gary Gibbs, Paul Jensen, Cliff Nelson. The mothers of the boys received minature pins. Star Scout awards went to Leon Christensen, Ronnie Bosshardt, Lynn Larsen and Sherman Christensen. The fathers pinned the badges on their sons, and the sons in turn pinned m'inature badges on the mothers. Colors were presented and retired by Don Hales, Ronnie Bosshardt, Leon Christensen, Cliff Nelson. Howard Jensen and Gary Gibbs. The Self Culture Club met Wednesday of last week at the home of Elizabeth Nelson. Eda Jensen gave the lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Giles and family visited Sunday with the Clifford Mickelsens. Mrs. Giles Call often and enjoy the Development Administrator. J. Vernon Erickson, Attorney for Administrator. Dates of pub.: March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 1955. Redmond News for fastest service..; CALL BY PAGE ai.d Mrs Mickelsen are Mr and Mrs Leun the week end with her mother, Mrs. Vera Anderson. It was Mrs. Andersons birthday, end Saturday evening, friends were entertained with a family dinner. A grandson, David, who spent a week here, returned to Salt Lake with the Jensens. Mr. and Mrs Peter Willard-mi- i and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kane spent Sunday in Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Jensen and daughter of Salt Lake, visited over tire week end at the Orvil Jensens. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Johnson and family were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. A dinner honoring the recent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kearns was enjoyed Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Larsen. Present in addition to the honored guests of Gunnison were: Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Olsen, Oxtell; Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson, Center-field- ; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kearns, Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willardsen, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Tolboe and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson, Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson loft Monday to seek employment in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Nelson were house guests over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Nelson. Carla Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen, celebrated her 9th birthday with a party Monday afternoon. Paul Christensen was 8 years old Tuesday, and In honor of the event, entertained several little friends. He is a son of the Whitney Christensens. Bishop Marwood Hales and counselors Marvin Jensen and Milo Bosshardt, were business visitors in Salt Lake, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Waters w'ere capitol city visitors over the week end. Mr, and Mrs. DeLloyd Christensen spent from Tuesday until Thursday in Salt Lake City. A3c Bobby Joe Webb arrived and visited until Thursday, Tuesday here. He is stationed at McClellan Air Base, Sacramento, California. Robert Webb has returned from Germany, and received his discharge from the Army. Visiting with him 'is Miss Beverly Reiber of New Plymouth, Idaho. Non-Certifi- Blue-Ta- g committees were reorganized, ball was played Wm G Mason and son, Marvin, and Max Curtis returned Sunday from a weeks visit in and volley Texas. Glade Wilkes, son of Mr and Mrs. Conw'ay Wilkes, is home from the Army. He spent the last year in Greenland. The Ward Relief Society held their work and business meet- ing last Tuesday. One quilt was completed, and other wmrk accomplished. A demonstration on the Pfaff sewing machine was given. Refreshments were served to the group. She is a student at Nampa Business College. Mrs. Hilton Nelson spent Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Lake, with Mr. and Mrs. Chad Nelson. Sandra, old daughter of the Salt Lake residents, ran a allday sucker stick into her tonsil, and had to undergo an operation moval of the tonsils. for re- x e. JJverUnmat From where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh Uses His Head Saves His Feet Nobody around here can remember when Pop Turner wasn't our town postman. lie must have been toting that big, heavy mail-aac- k aince Pony Express golf gadgets years ago! From where I sit, its good to see someone come up with a new wrinkle keeps us from feeling too regimented. For instancy perhaps youve always felt that hot milk ia the only thing to drink at bedtime. Then aomeday you meet a fellow who prefers a cold glass of beer. Well, thats hla choice and certainly hea en- days. why its sometimes a shock to see him these days pulling his mail bag around in a Thats caddy cart," a sort of light wagon that golfers use so they dont have to carry their clubs. Folks sometimes holler fore at me and ask me how my game is, Pop reports, but Im not ashamed to learn something new. Just wish Id thought about these titled to it. We cant expect everyone to follow our old habits to the letter. ycetyUut Copyright, 195 5, United States Brewer Foundation K 0 7 Treated) Gold-Ta- g Sweedish Select Oats J C5 r' 5 1.1 i) m Trebi Barley Blue-Ta- g A y Bannock Oats Mixed Seed Grain Gold-Ta- g ard Recreation Hall, Saturday night. A program was enjoyed, followed by lefreshments The A Certified Gold-Ta- g M fr Baart Wheat ed son-in-la- FAMILY GROUP REORGANIZE Members of the Joseph Laban Wall family met in the Aurora SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE. HUMBER! Lemhi Wheat Dicklow Wheat Blue-Ta- g ILA SHEPHERD MODERNIZE YOUR WIRING NOW FOR No matter what your need, you can save money at . . . Of Seed Grains, Certified Certified Aurora Hews Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spencer spent a few days visiting in Wayne County. Mrs. Stella Lewis spent Monday and Tuesday in Ogden with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Waters, and getting acquainted with her twin grandsons, born in February. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cooper of Ruth, Nevada, spent last Friday in Aurora on business. Mrs. Vadas Mueller is visaing her mother in Idaho for a week. Mrs. Relia Larsen and children spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Shaw. Fifty-siwomen from Aurora attended the L. P. Gas demonstration in Sal'ina, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mason and girls; Mrs. Alida Mason and boys; Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. Tharel Mason spent Sunday in Hank-villTharel and Kendall stayed to work for a week. Thomas Christensen, Jerold Johnson, Donnel Spencer and Leon Mason came home from Cedar City for the week end. JoAnn Spencer, Gary Sorensen, Mrs. Jess Day and David Day came home from Snow College, and Bernell Mason from B.Y.U. to spend the week end in Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Christensen went to Cedar City last week. DONT DO THIS! We Have On Hand A Good Supply (All Cleaned And --O- sistets Jensen 3 -- OWE ALSO HAVE ON HAND A GOOD SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING: 42 TRIPLE-SUPE- PHOSPHATE R SWEET CLOVER YELLOW-BLOSSO- SEED RANGER ALFALFA SEED BUFFALO ALFALFA SEED UTAH COMMON ALFALFA SEED RANGER ALFALFA SEED BUFFALO ALFALFA SEED CERTIFIED BLUE-TACERTIFIED BLUE-TA- Whether you plan building a new house, remodeling your present one, or just a little fixing up, be sure to plan for plenty of outlets. Also plan for heavy enough wire to operate the appliances you might want later. V G G CHEER UP, DAD! D D -- 0- Your Order Will Be Appreciated, And Can Be Filled Promptly. 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