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Show Mr and Mrs Jue Westbiouk and sons, Joe and Steve, mot td to lit her, Sunday, and join- cd iv a Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs Nellie J Giles, mother of Mrs Westbiook. The Westorooks returned Monday. While away, they also visited Mrs. Elizabeth Colby was with Mrs Sarah C. Westbrook, hostess at a family dinner on mother of Joe, at Spanish Fork. Christmas Day. Grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen were entertained at an early the usual custom in followed Xmas party, stocking morning with an exchange of gilts m ihe the family, and were hosts to family Dinner was sirved at Mayor and Mrs. John Jorgensen on 2 o'clock, and covers laid for and children, for breakfast In the the late in Clui'tmas morning more than 25 numbers Mr and Mr: Murvin afternoon, the Christensen fam- and children of Rich- - By were dinner guests at ihe Jorgensen home. r- - nnnrr rirUcxcLcx ... A family dimur was served Sunday at the home of Mrs. Olevia Thorn ell Those present Mr and Mrs. Hal included Stewait of Ogdtn, Miss Vivian Anderson of San Francisco, Cal-- . forma; Lle Thornell of Indian Creek. Mrs Alvilda Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Anderson, Mr and Mrs Bryce Anderson and children, and Dick Thorin-iand the hostess. i Dwight Crosier Jr. left Wednesday for Palo Alto, Calif and will register for the Win Ur Quarter at Stanford University He has spent the holiday siusun with his parents, Mr and Mrs D E. Crosier. Dwight was accompanied 'by his younger brother, Robert, who will seek employment in the Bay atea. , Mrs. Eatl Mukelson was hostess at a fam !y dinner on Monday at the Mickelson home, Special guest was a Devon Larson of Axttll, who was a three-davisitor from the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City at the Larson home and Ins family. Others present were the families of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Roger Rasmussen of Trovo, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bastian of Salina Dinner was served at 2 oclock, and visiting was enjoyed, son-in-la- y Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Rude Casto on Christ- mas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Casto of Kimberly, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Glendon W. Casto of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Curtis of Rock during the summer, the student will be associated with his father, Edward P. Oldham, on the Paradise farm. During heij, husbands enlistment, Mrs Oldham and son, Kerry Mark, have made a home with Mrs Taylor in 'Salma, For the Christmas week end, at the home of Mr. they and Mr Carl G Davis, parents R ibiiison, in Provo. of Mi-d s visited over the Christmas holi- - leave at the Larsen home. Air- day and week end were Mr. man Larsen is stationed at the and Mrs Philo Gates of Salt Fort Warren, Wyoming Air a He has completed Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Base. Don Gates and children of Gean, Communication Center Special- Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Reichert Nevada and Ronnie Gates of ist School, and his orders are to report at the base on Jan- 0f Fresno, California, made an Manfi. on uary 3rd. Larry is a graduate Thursday overnight stopover and Friday of last week. Mrs. Highway Patrolman Bud of North Sevier High School, Mr and Mrs. Lynford Ander- - jed Sorensen was hostess at Larsen and Mrs. Larsen of and later enlisted and left June son entertained at a Christmas dinner Friday, and Mrs Bryce visited Monday and 21st for basic training at Parks s Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. O. Air Force Base, California. dinner, served at 2 oclock, with Johnson entertained at marked for Mr. and Mrs fast for the travelers. They were B Larsen in Salina. - Lafe King of Marysvale; Art enroute to Provo for Christmas Neal C. Rasmussen, S. N., re- The traditional family party ceived a discharge from service Nelson, Bert Kuiper, Lynford, at the home of Otto Reichert. . . on Christmas was given Satur- - jn ,the U. S. Navy, December King and the hostess. Mrs Clayton Rasmussen pre day evening, with Mr. and Mrs. 23rd at Treasure Island Naval Rasmussen as hosts at the Base jn California. Neal en- Mrs Alonzo Peterson enter- - sided at open house on Decern- home. Members in psted jn the Navy, January 8, Rasmussen dina family ber 22nd in honor of the anni- Sunday at ner given in honor of the anni- - ver&ary of her natal day. Rela- family, children with their 1952, and had basic training at and the base in San Diego. He served grandchildren versary of her natal day. Din- - tives and friends called, and an families, numbering aboard the U.S M S T. 59 for 18 wr was served at 4 oclock, and hour of visiting was enjoyed. A covers were laid for Mr, and dainty luncheon was served at more than 30, assembled for the months, and the remainder of Mrs Milton Peterson, Susann 4 oclock and covers laid for exchange of gifts and singing of the enlistment aboard the Rain- 42 months of his en- and Gay Peterson, Mr Peterson eight. A family dinner was carols around the Christmas ier A E.-too. was Claus tree. there Santa was and the hostess. listment served in foreign in the early evening. served Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Taylor of A buffet luncheon was served waters. After being discharged and becoming a civilian, Mr. Visitors for the week end and Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Cal-o- n in the late evening. Rasmussen had difficulty leav- of home at Rasmussen the Christmas Day Salina, with vin of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hansen, the grandchildren in the ing the coast state because of C. iN. Anderson was the setting the heavy flood conditions in Mr. and Mrs. Keith ily, were present. for a family dinner Christmas the bay area He was fortunate Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Leith 'Mrsto catch an outgoing bus from Tolboe and children of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ewles Day Present were Mr and and San Francisco at 6.30 pm. Fri- Mr. and Anderson City; Mrs. Melvin Rowley of and son, Larry, of Bellflower, Bryce and dayrouted by way of Barsow Valden Anderson Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle California, were 'in Utah for the MrSSorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin holidays. They visited in Sa- - children of Salina; Mrs. Mozella Richfield, and Mr. Dailey of Gunnison; Mr. ana ma with Mr and Mrs. Blain Beterson Andersen and Mrs. Garth Tolboe and Mrs. Ewles, parents of Johnny. Also and Irs Gunriison. Dinner Elverda Tolboe of Redmond, joining the family for Christ- - chRdren Dinner was served by the mas were A1 c and Mrs. R. D. was served at 3 oclock, and hostess, and visiting was en- - Turner. Airman Turner is sta- - vistin2 was the pastime of joyed in the afternoon and tioned at Hill Field, and Mrs. the day Turner is a member of the nurs- evening - Hugh Baxt" supervisor ing staff at the Holy Cross oimty Youth Home in Mr. and Mrs Dale H Peter- - Hospital in Salt Lake City. Sun- and Mrs. Baxter, parents son and daughters, Margene, Jill day, the group with Courtney, drs R8er Nielson, visited Mrs. Carol and Mr. Howard and and Judy; Lloyd Ewles, visited this week at eai? y days Nielsen and daughters, Valerie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. home Nielson in Salina. and Joan, joined the family of L. Hill, and with Mrs. Soren Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson in Sorenson, mother of Mrs. B(?r holiday week end, the Richfield on Monday. The holi- - Ewles, in Monroe. Carol Ewles Nielsons and daughter, Stefenee, with Mr. and Mrs. day dinner was served at 2 and Salie Hill returned to Salt together rem visited at Lake for a weeks visit at the Hoyt Baxter the home. parental Turner home. fam-mclua- - - Before we close the books on the old year may we say "thanks" for all you've done for us during the past twelve months. We hope, too, that in Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adamson were host and hostess at a family dinner on Christmas Day, and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson, parents of Mrs. Adamson and Mrs. Chris Rich, a sister; Mr. Rich and the two Rich sons, all of Salt Lake City, FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation aynf BeteTrsn and Mr and City, visited during the holiday were guests season with G. M. Burr, father of Mr. Mrs. and Verl Peterson of Mrs. Jackson, and at the in Richfield. a home of Mrs. Farrel Crane, lister. Mr. and Mrs. Quayle Hansen and daughters, Raquel and Heather, left Tuesday for Salt Lake City. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Memimott, a sister and brother-in-laof Mrs. Hansen, returning Wednesday evening. Also visiting at the home were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wilson of Denver, Colo. taught dynamite good manners ! y With its frisky Turbo-Fir- e V8, this Chevrolet is pure dynamite. But its beautifully mannered, too quiet, instantly obedient to your slightest signal! "J" f jf1 ham is stationed at the Hondo Air Force Base in Texas, reports on e January 2nd at the base. ing was enjoyed at the paternal home, and a special turkey ner, with all the fixins, was served by Mrs. Sorensen on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bae Salina, 'oyes J joined the family group, Visit-Stat- -- r- - Kent Sanders, stationed in the U. S. Air Force at Merced, ifornia, visited in Utah during a holiday leave. His orders were to report on December 28th. While here, Airman and Mrs. Sanders and son, Jimmie, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Norman in Gunnison. Monday evening, Mrs. Sanders served a Christ- mas dinner in honor of the visitors. Also present were Mr. and Mrs Hal Duffin and child- Cal-tain- ien, Lyndi and Lynn, twins, and Ronnie, of Kearns, visitors for the week at the Sanders home. por a buffet luncheon and Mr. and Mrs George Jackson on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. visit and son, Kendall, of Salt Lake Chevrolet's Tjlfc. Lt Marlin Sorensen Jr. and Mrs. Sorensen, joined the family of Mr. and Mrs Marlin Sorensen Si. in Salina for a brief holiday leave. Lt. Sorensen, who Prv, come we may play some part in making your hopes and dreams all come true. '" and ' the New Year to r J d r- Nudge the accelerator and youre d aware of the chain reaction of your toe to the Turbo-Fir- e Theres your dynamite with horsepower ranging up to a high of 203. The car is built for its power, too with a low, low center of gravity, well distributed weight and rt rear springs. Theres your stability, and safer handling! All doors have safety latches and instrument panel padding and seat belts are available at extra cost. Directional signals are standard. Come in and try a new Chevrolet! DD.ESy3ESDlLE NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER SEE YOUR (T Vl w Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sorensen and children were dinner guests Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Shand in Manti. Covers were laid for 14. Mrs. Shand is the mother of Mrs. Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cherry were host and hostess at a family dinner Christmas Day. Members in the family numbering 28, were from Richfield, Elsinore and California. Dinner was served at 3 oclock. Visiting and games were enjoyed in the late afternoon. split-secon- Service Hews ! wide-apa- THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER TV -!' . , ...... illiw ft A. . .v v L. v. f I A 'Vvv "V BURR MOTOR CO. 190 West Main, Salina, Utah Phone 16-- W " T 2 ar-M- 5. Happy New Year Salina, Sevier County, Utah Page Fri., Dec. 30, 1955 Las Vegas, arriving in Scipio. Sunday at about 2.30 in the afternoon He was met at Springs, Wyoming, and the 11 Scipio by Mrs Rasmussen and children in the families. - - A3 c Larry B Larsen, son of their son, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs Clayton Rasmussen. r. Members in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Larsen, and Mrs. Bill Gates, who rived last week for a Christmas break-eovor- marv and Li Ann. motored north on Fnday, ri turning Monday $tate$alinaitn Neal Morley, HM 2, serving the Medical Corps at the Santa Ana Base Hospital in California, and Mrs. Morley, had a leave for the Christmas week end. They motored to Salina and joined the family of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morley for dinner, Sunday. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hansen in Richfield. Mr. Morley reported for duty on Tuesday. in ay Mark E. Oldham, who had served with the U.S. Army at a base in Frankfort, Germany for the past year, traveled by air for the States, Friday of last week, received a discharge at the camp Chaffee Army Base in Arkansas, and arrived in Salt Lake City, December 22nd. Mrs. Oldham and son) were in the capitol dity, and the family returned Friday, and were dinner guests on Christmas Day at the home of Edra Taylor, mother of Mrs. Oldham. Mr. Oldham plans to return to college at the U.S.A.C., Logan, and will register on January 2nd to complete his course of study. The family will reside at Paradise, and Ora vu (Mi. Your March of Dimes funds are providing the care she needs. For he b one of the tens of thousands of polio victims "bom too soon- before the epic polio vaccine. Today, March of Dimes funds which developed and tested the vaccine are financing research to improve it. But there still are polio victims who need help. And there will be tens Of thousands more stricken before the nation has its blanket of protection. March of Dimes plus the hearts and hands of polio fighters veiywhere must continue to provide our main bulwark against polio. |