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Show ITIrct.'SiiUntR'hSun John Paul Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dixon of Spanish Fork, visited the past week at the Sheldon Dixon home. Mrs Paul Bastian was hostess at an outing party Saturday A B ar-im- right at the Earl MickeLon ranch in Gooseberry. A picnic dinner was served at nine p m. The evening was enjoyed socialwere present. ly. Twenty-si- While here, the California. family group visited and dined at family homes, and enjoyed picnic days at Fishlake and the Ranger Station. The group all left on Friday for California. Adams and dauand Patsy, Kathhrn ghters, Sunday evening, and are imi ng with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dims, parents of Mrs Adams. 'Die visitors reside at McCall, Idaho, and returning, they plan to visit with Mrs Margarite Adams in Ogden. Mrs d x Mrs. Zelma Burr was hostess for members in the Young Matrons bridge club Thursday t evening of las-- week. Luncheon at Moms Cafe at 8 was served oclock. Bi'idge was played at the Burr home. Mrs. Stanley Barrett and Mrs. Othello Madsen were awarded high score prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Curtis, who were in Utah for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Curtis, The Ladies Literary and have returned to their home at Social Club were at Maple Willetts, California. While here, Grove for the annual outing on they also visited with Mr. and Thursday of last week. A steak Mrs. Raymond Nielson, parents fry was served in the late after- Mrs. Curtis, in South Sevier. and visiting enjoyed noon, Those from Salina attending Thirty members were present. the funeral services held for Mrs. Jerry Janeek and child- Sarah Tooth Olsen in Manti, ren, who Visited the pas't month Wednesday wore Mrs. Inez Merwith Mr. and Mrs Delbert rill, Mrs Merrill Thompson, Mrs. Peterson, parents of Mrs Jan- Fred MickeKon, Mr. and Mrs. eek, plan to leave Monday of Noah Pitt, Mrs Bertha Herbert, next week. Afler going to Salt Mrs Dora Nielson, Mrs. LaPreal Lake, they will travel by plane Jones. Mrs Olsm was a sister to Los Angeles, the home city of Mrs Deloy Nielson. of the family. Mr and Mrs Leon Newton Members in the Nellie Crane accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. family, who were visiting in Richard Fausett of Provo, left Salina the past week were: Mr. Saturday for California. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Draper and Fausett will attend school, spondaughters, Claudie, Evelyn, Jnn-ic- sored by the International Busiand Patricia, of San Fran- ness Machine Company, held in San Francisco. The Newtons cisco; Mr. and Mrs. W. E Billie Kister and Ronald plan to vacation in the Bay Kister of Sanger, California; irea. and return in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Crane and Mr. and Mrs. James Deaton daughter, Ilene, of Milford ALo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen and sons visited over the week Crane, a granddaughter, Susan nd wdth Mr. and Mrs. James Fejes, of South San Francisco, Reynolds. Dr. Carroll King,-- a brother of Mrs. Lynford Anderson, Mrs. King and the five King children, visited Wednesday at the Anderson home. Dr. King, who is associated with the Northwestern University at Evanston, Illinois, is vacationing in Utah, and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lafe King in Marysvale. Mrs. Anna Jorgensen left the early days of the month for an extended visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Arden Frandsen in Logan. She accompanied the Frandsens on the return trip, e Kis-te- i !- fr Dennis E. Grimstead, son of Mr and Mrs Robert F. Williams, and Larry B Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Larsen, both of Salina, are currently enrolled in basic military training with the U. S. Air Force at Parks AFB, California, and serving with flight 241, 3281 Sqdn, t if ' High Priests Annual Outing , J if - " C Accepts Teaching Position in Nevada 'y Box score: SALINA AB II Larsen P. Herbert .. K. Andersen Wilson N. Shaheen V. Anderson .4 . A 4 0 0 2 0 1 ..4 2 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 . . 3 . Births recorded at the Salina Hospital are three girls and one boy. The announcements are: A daughter, born August 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Taylor of Fremont; a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christensen of Salina on the 6th; a son born to Mr. and Mrs. DeVell Hatch of Koosharem on the 8th, and a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crane on the 9th. 112 4 4 ... 4 .. Mickelsen .... D. Herbert ... N. Sorenson E. Shaheen H. Jensen .... D. Sorenson O 10 0 3 5 8 0 0 .10 ..3011 .1100 ..1 0 Dennis E. Grimstead .2100 . .V v ' a I 4 & J A tf. - - ...a. Vivian Anderson has returned to San Francisco, California, following a week end visit with Mrs. Alvilda Anderson, her mother, in Salina. 33 Totals 7 15 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mccham and children of Bismark, North Dakota, visited from Thursday until Tuesday at the home of Mr. Mechams mother, Mrs. Esther Mecham. Sunday, a canyon party at the Ranger Station honored the visitors. Darrel is district manager of the Ohio Oil Company, with headquarters in Bismark. Salina Auction Salina Sorensen and Robbins Salina Richfield Floyd Roberts m The Southeastern Show Committee Urges You To Support These Buyers Additional Locals On Page Patients at the hospital in Salina for the week are: August 4th, Mrs. Kirk Brinkerhoff of Bicknell, medical; and on the same day, Mrs. Floyd Quinburg of Aurora, medical; August oth, Mrs. Ivan Sorenson of Koosharem, surgical; August 7th, DeVon Bullard, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bullard of Sigurd, appendectomy; August 9th, Grant Jorgensen of Salina, medical. 18 Summary: E, Larsen, K. Andersen 2, Wil.'on, N. Shaheen, Mickelsen, R Shipp, Porter. RBI, V. Anderson, N. Shaheen, E. Shaheen, R. Shipp 3, Lee, Jones, Mableb 3. 2BH, V. Anderson. HR, R Shipp, Magleby. SO, Jensen 1, Anderson 1, Shipp 2. HO, Jensen 4, in 4; Anderson n 3 in 5. WP, Jensen 2. PB, 2. BB, Jensen, 5, Ander2. W, Shipp. L, son 2, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fairbanks Jensen.' Shinp Umpires, Morley and of Richfield, and Senator and Lee. Mrs. Charles Brown, Shoshone, California, were dinner guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cherry, Mrs. Brown is a naunt of Mrs. Cherry, and the Californians were visiting at the Fairbanks home in Richfield. Mick-elso- 5 Strict Tests Through Every Process Assure Safety of Salk Polio Vaccine j& - 3003 2008 000 000 200 211 Salina Monroe 6. Hospital Notes 5 H Miss Velene Bird, who has been employed at the First State Bank in Salina during the summer months, has accepted a position as instructor at the Nevada Bunkerville, High School for the year of 1955-5Miss Bird, a graduate of the B. Y. U. in June, will have charge of the business department, and reports at the school on September 1st. V and Mrs. T. J. Morley and daughters, Deanna and Tamra, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gaith Beck in Gunnison, Sunday. SOUTHEASTERN JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW ANIMALS m - fr Mr. Buyers Of Sevier County Of Quality m Monroe Defeats salina 8 To 3 In a regularly iheduled game here Sunday, t K Monroe baseball dub took an 8 to 3 decision from the Salina Turks. The game started slow, and was rather dull thre nghout, as tne Turks never d.i really get in the game. The collected seven scattered hits from the offerings of Jack Shipp hit never could bunch them ene igh to offer any The Monroe serious threat nine, although held to seven hits by Jensen md Anderson, bunched them effectively to win the decisiu victory. Next Sunday ie Turks travel to Fillmore. visit of the family home of Mis. Frandsen ,the last week in July. following WE THANK YOU m Service Hews 2 at the maternal r, Military personnel stationed lr the Alaskan territory undergt Salina, Sevier County, Utah intensive training while gpard Page 2 Aug. 12 ,1955 Fri., mg the northern approaches to the U. S. Pvt. Barney entered the Army in January 1955, and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. The annual High Priest social Lt. and Mrs Glen Nolan and and outing was held Friday children will sail for the United at Fishlake. More than evening States on August 16th, accord- 250 from the 4 stakes enjoyed ing to word received by Mrs. he evenings entertainment. Esther Mecham, mother of Mrs. Following the supper hour, Nolan. Lt. Nolan has been stawas the pastime at dancing tioned in Germany the past Tavern. About 20 Skougards year, and will now be assigned couples from North Sevier to duty in the U. S. joined the groups from Sevier, South Sevier and Wayne Stakes. The Lost is Found By Our Want Ads When you loi V advtrtlta They Dont Stay Loii Long Larry B. Larsen 3275th Basic Military Group. y Both are taking a training program that includes academic subjects as well as field and bivouac training. After completion of the course, they will either be sent to one of the 54-da- numerous Air Force technical or administrative schools in the U.S., or be assigned duty at a U. S. Air Force Base, where their particular skill is needed. Both entered the service on June 20, 1955, and were sworn in at Fort Douglas. Petty Officer 2c U.S. Navy, Neal Morley, who has served in the medical corps in Korea since October last year, will be transferred to "Japan on August 12th, according to information received by his wife in Richfield, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morley, in Salina. A3c Howard C. Curtis tor any emergency cr.d available was moment it's need- transferred July 26th to begin For the first time in history, a vaccine is protecting millions of school in business administrathe F. E. Warren AFB in Wyoming. The airman qualified for the school after basic training and a leave in Salina. a ed tion at human brings from paralytic polio. While the Salk vaccine will not work in every case, American children are living safeguarded against the dread disease, with no more risk than they would take in a vaccination against smallpox or a tvplioid shot. The Salk vaccine must pass elaborate tests under the watchful eve of a government inspecJ" . , tor at every stage of production. j. . Then the final packaged vaccine k i is approved hy the F.S. Public Health Service for distribution. Here are shown a few of the steps Jtoni '1 that assure American parents This technician Is filtering dead cells and all their children are being given a other foreign matter from polio virus after it has grown on animal tissue in glass containers. safe vaccine. ,.rt. Army Pvt. Gary K. Barney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Bar-re- y Virus is "cooked in tank with formaldehyde (from bottle) until it is rendered harmless, after which it must pass exacting safety tests. W-X- V - f h - A, r vmmrnmm . PARAMOUNT ICE CREAM EVAPORATED MILK, IGA -. 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