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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH PAGE 2 Mrs. Rose Freecc, who was in California during the late fall and winter months, has returned to her home in Salina. ard Chapel. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Vaun R Herbert, and the groom is a son of Mr. frd Mrs Grant Jorgensen. The bride, escorted by her father, wrnre a wedding gown of nylon lace and tulle, fashioned with a lace jacket. A bouffant tulle skirt was floor length. A Juliette cap of lace held her In a setting of pretty spring fingertip veil, and she carried a fiowtrs and daffodils at the bouquet of pink roses. Miss Joy jiance Wood home Monday, Ditliveson was maid of honor, jjSi) BevPry Rules was mar- and Mrs. Phil Herbert was rjccj to Ronald D Turner, A.r- man p)rst cias-- . The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Blain Ewles, and the groom is a son of and Mrs D. A. Turner of y Denveri Colorado The ceremonv at six oclock was performed by Bishop Albert i gtarr reception followed the Mrs. Helen Scott, a near relative of E. J. Freece, Ann and Steve Scott and Miss Dolores of Murray, visited Sun- MiWinder treatwas Onest who Harold Mr and Nielson, Massey and tnildun n turned to Salt cd at the Veterans Hospital in day at the Freece home, and Lake, Sund.is evi ung, follow- - Salt Lake fo ran injured hip, with Dr. Margaret Freece. - - isit with Mrs Ruth Salt Lake for an injured hip, i! g a davs Mrs Etta Nelson and Mrs. Masse up this week. He was accom- pamed by Mrs. Dean Nielson Wendell Dugdale and children Mr and Mr- - James Sorenson and sons, who visited while in of Salt Lake, were transacting aud Mr and Mrs Grant Jacob- - the city with Mrs. Elmo Peters, business in Salma, Saturday. m r uid While here, they visited with on, Denny, visited with Mr and Mrs. George Sorenson, Mrs. iMyrtle McDonald has re- - Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jeffery. and at the home of Mr, and Mrs turned to her home in Salina, Those who were here to at- Bob Steele over the week end pfter spending the winter months r The returned to Salt Lake City, with Mrs. S. C. B. Sorenson at tend the wedding evening. Riverton, and at the' home of Monday evening were: Mrs. D. Mr. and Mrs Ozrow Shipp in A. Turner, mother of the groom, Mrs Max Torgenson and Tad Springville When returning, of Denver, Colorado; Mrs. Soren to Sorenson returned Salt Lake, she was accompanied by Mrs. Sorenson, grandmother of the iites visited several Shipp and children, Myrot and bride, of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs Monday. They The bride was lovely in a da s with Mrs. Bell Sorenson Sandra, who vLsitcd for several W. L. Hill of Monroe; Mr. and of white lace over white gown Mrs. Merrill Budge and Mrs A and other relatives. Her days. taffeta. Ballet ma length Lee . . . M. Anderson, Orem; Mrs. . . . veil was caught shoulder length of Provo; Mrs. Ferris to a lace and seeded pearl cap, Returning Monday from a Miss Jo ce Fairbourn, a stu- - Sorenson of Warren Mapleton; Miss ai.d she carried a brides bouquet week end in Las Vegas, Nevada dent at BYU, in Provo, visited were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poul- - over the week end at the Loss Marilyn McCave of Salt Lake, of pink roses and white carnac son and Mr, and Mrs. Jay Chris- - Creek home of Mr. and Mrs A2c James Turner and A2 tions Miss Marilyn McCave was Tooele of Gish Lorrin tensen of Redmond, and Mr. and McKay Roberts, maid of honor, and Miss Carol Mrs. Ivan Watts of Koosharem. Ewies, sister of the bride, was Mrs. Conrad Nielson returned ' Mayor and Mrs John Jorgen- - Sunday from a visit with Mr. bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce For traveling on a honeymoon and Mrs. Rex Nielson and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen Johnson returned Tuesday to Denver, Colorado, the new and Mrs. Dee Nielson in Logan, Saturday and Sunday at ing from Nevada. They were and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Turner wore a white wool the parental home, The Martins week end vacationers at Las suit with brown accessories. Dwain Nielson at Roy. reside in Provo. The bride is a graduate of Vegas. Sevier Hlh School; Mrs.' North Franc Poulson Mr. and St. Marys of Wasatch Mr and iMrs Claud Christenituded Jack Arkin, brother of Mrs. California. for They Friday and graduated from the sen were host and hostess at a Evan Smith, visited Saturday are College, visiting at the home of Mr. School of n Nursing at the Holy Thursday even- and Sunday at the Smith home. jn Cross Hospital. Later nursing at ing of last wmek. Spring flowers Mr, Arkin, who represents the centered the small tables, and New7 York Life Insurance, with Holy Cross and at the Salina dinner was served at 8 oclock, headquarters in Honolulu, was Mr. and Mrs. George Swain of Hospital. The groom graduated from Following the hour, bridge was enroute west, after attending a Pioche, Nevada, and Richard in Denver; joined the wst played, with score prizes going convention in Florida, a at is who registered Swain, to Mrs. Charles Larsen and and served 4 years, Air Force, Trade School in Provo, visited 1 Othello Madsen. Twelve gues's in and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts enter- - over-thKoiea, year Mr. end with week were bidden to the party. tainod the 13 Club, Wednes- - and Mrs Bryce c. Anderson and for 6 years- He is stationed at day evening at the Roberts David Bryce, woh is convalesc- - the Tooele Ordnance Depot, and Mrs. Turner plans to join the Mrs. Art Robinson entertained home Luncheon was served at jng nicely from burns received at a childrens party, given in 8 oclock, and tables arranged in an accident at the family nursing force at honor of the 3rd birthday of her f0r bridge. Mrs. Bryce Johnson and Mrs. Swain are Hospital at Tooele, son, Scott, which Is celebrated and Mrs. Frank Selack were grandparents to David. A double ring ceremony Satin the family on St Patricks winners of score prizes. Guests urday evenirg united in marDay, March 17th. Fifteen child-leriage a popular Salina couple, joined in games, and were Miss Gay Lynn Herbert and served luncheon by the hostess. Jorgensen. (EGULARJILOOD Jerry Grant Albert A. Starr, Bishop in the Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pettit and i HOUNDS Third Ward, officiated in a son, DeForrest, and grandson, was in Salt Lake last week to Customer! candlelight ceremony at the ReAfter Zarn O'Niel, of Bakersfield, have the stitches removed from lief Society Hall in the Second California, Visited Thursday and the eyeball by the specialist. He e Friday in Salina. Returning, they was accompanied by Mrs. accompanied by Mr. and pers and children, Tommie and Mrs. William Goodman, who will Ellen, The family visited with Ads visit indefinitely at the Pettit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elton while home. in the city. . ... -- Ewles-Turne- 7$ V-n- Lkii A Christian must keep himself free of obligations and owe no man anything but the great debt of love. In meeting the demands of the law of love, he will keep all the commandments, the whole of the law. For love woikcth no ill to a neighbor. The man wha loves his neighbor will ceitainly do him no hanri. As for the fiery trials that many of the Christians had to suffer in the time of Peter, they were exhorted to find strength in the fact that they could thus share in the sufferings of their Loid and enter into his spirit. The one thing they v eie to beware of was suffering for some evil deeds. But if a man be called upon to suffer as a Christian, he must be brave and find glory m the fact that he is counted worthy to suffer m the name of the Loid Je.us. If he is called upon to suffer because he is a Chns-t.an- , let him find joy in the fact. - jr n (tj (Ml v - J ' & Vv 4 3 ''$b . . REPORT . . . Fres. Elsenhiwer receives nation from six representatives in Washington Club report to for National II Club Week. Attention Farmers We Have On Hand A Good Supply Of Seed Grains, (Ail Cleaned And -- 0- Certified Certified Treated) Lemhi Wheat Blue-Ta- g Dicklow Wheat Baart Wheat Trebi Barley Certified Blue-Ta- g Gold-Ta- g Sweedish Select Oats Gold-Ta- g Bannock Oats Gold-Ta- g Mixed Seed Grain Non-Certifi- Blue-Ta- g ed -- 0WE ALSO HAVE ON HAND A GOOD is vt J? I Veter 4: Golden Tel 12: 21. The first duty of a Chnstian with respect to the social oroer is to live such a life that othcis may be inflienced to that which is good. He must be a pattern of righteousness in the midst of a perverse cirnl riuft.ng voild His life, like a light, must slune into the daik-ne'.- s of evil lound about him and n.ake a pathway of light to the thiene of God He vv.ll thus be not only an example but also a cause foi le juicing in the good that he brings .nto the lives of others. e M scRnum 12-1- ... Only two countries, the United States and New Zealand, have a work generally established week prevails in week; a most other industrial countries. SUNDAYS1 Romans 13. H-I- bridge-luncheo- a Service at Boise, Idaho. The groom is a senior student at the University ot Utah,, majoring in pharmacy. Returning from a honeymoon in Las Vegas, the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City, at Apt. 202, 279 South 7th East. Rev. Robert II. Harper The Chiistiaa and the Social Order. le son', for Manh 27. Mnt'beu 5: even-visite- d Our Want matron of honor. Fluwer girL were Jana Sue Hubert, Nancy Rae Hubert and Connie Lee Jensen Rosel L 11 de was best man. the Immediately following ceremony, dinner was served in the banquet room for the bridal party. The tiered wedding cake decorated in pink and white, centered the table, with pink and white candles placed at each end. A reception followed. The couple are graduates of North Sevier High School. The new Mrs. Jorgensen attended t'ne B A C. at Cedar City, and recently was enrolled in Civil , candle-Sunda- ... Sim-wer- MARCH 25, 1935 SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING: - PHOSPHATE SWEET CLOVER SEED CERTIFIED BLUE-TARANGER ALFALFA SEED CERTIFIED BLUE-TABUFFALO ALFALFA SEED UTAH COMMON ALFALFA SEED RANGER ALFALFA SEED BUFFALO ALFALFA SEED 42 TRIPLE-SUPE- R YELLOW-BLOSSO- G ALFALFA EVILS G - D --0- 0 t I ,, v V- 'H y B. K. TUFT Salina, Utah TOURS EUROPE . . . Evangelist Billy Graham begins 1955 cru- Your Order Will Be Appreciated, And Can Be Filled Promptly. v - HERMANSENS ROLLER MILLS i -- Phone 2471 RYTHM OV SKIIS . . . Exhibiting combination of beauty and skill, this sextet of pretty aquainaids skim over surface of Lake Eloise at Cypress Gardens, Florida. sade through England, Scotland and western Europe, following successful 1954 religious 10 - Gunnison YC'Jfl 6AV3U38 WITH UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The UNITFjD STATES OF AMERICA, acting through the Farmers Home Administration, is offering at public sale to the highest bidder the following described property, situated in Sevier County, Utah; formerly known as the Hans Rasmussen property in Elsinore, Utah: Commencing 10 45 rods west from Southeast corner of Block 6, Elsinore Townsite Survey; running thence West 10 45 rods; thence North 12 rods; thence Northeasterly along lower bank of Elsinore Canal 10 910 rods, thence South 12 910 rods to beginning, containing 78 acre, more or less. Situated 'in the NW'i ofSEVi of Section 29, Township 24 South, Range 3 West, SLB&M. Center Section 29, Block 6, Elsinore Townsite Survey. Together with the buildings in existing condition located thereon. No water rights are involved in this sale. TERMS: Cash. Sealed bids will be received, and may be submitted to the State Director, Farmers Home Administration, 222 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before April 4, 1955, at 11:00 a.m. oclock, at which time all bids received will be publicly opened. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bid forms, details of the sale, and other information may be secured from the following: Mr. Dennis C. Winter Mr. Clarence A. Anderson State Director County Supervisor Farmers Home Administration Farmers Home Administration 222 South West Temple Box 292, Richfield, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Check Your Spring Needs And Save At Your Utah Poultry Branch: Poultry Brooders, Waterers, Paint, Garden Tools, Tires, Milking Equipment and thfe finest feeds made MILK WHITE. 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