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Show Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and Mrs. Wendell Chappell and children, Beth and Douglas, of Keitha Davis, who were in Kan-sato attend the funeral service Lyman, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shurtz, parents of of Mrs. Davis, mother of Roy, reMrs. Chappell, in Salina. turned Wednesday evening of last week. While away, they Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Nielson visited at the home of Mrs. Roy were hosts to members of the Johns and Mrs. Ted Daniels, 500 Club, Saturday night. Din- sisters of Mrs. Davis, at Henderner was served at eight oclock son, Arkansas. at the dining room at Mom's Friends and relatives in SaCafe. Covers were laid for 16. The evenings game was played lina have received an announceat the Nielson home, and score ment of the graduation of Shelprize was won by Mr. and Mr3. ton Kennedy, a former student T. J. Morley. Allen Martin was at North Sevier High School. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill awarded the traveling prize. Martin, former residents here. Mrs. George Hardinger and Shelton graduated from the high two sons are visiting with Mr. school at Bedford, Indiana. and Mrs. Alonzo Peterson. They Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gates rewere accompanied from Roosevelt by Mr. Hardinger, who will turned Tuesday from a weeks return for the family visit with members in the famweek end. ily, who are residents at Las Vegas, Nevada. They are Mr. Mrs. Merrill Nielson and son, and Mrs. Don Gates, Mr. and David, and Mrs. Newell Morley Mrs. Bryce Gates, Mr. and Mrs. and son, Burke, were sightseeing Thurland Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Marwood. at Lehmans Caves on Sunday. vthtSSaliiuiSuii two smackers. s Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shurtz, Mrs. Rebecca Mattsson of Long reBeach, Calif., is visiting this Fern and Joan Anderson, from visit a at turned of Mr. and home at Sunday the week Mrs. Leo H. Crane. Mrs. Matts- Bryce Canyon. son is in Salina for Memorial Loyal Young, who . has been Bay and an extended visit with in Boise, Idaho the past year, is lelatives. visiting his mother, Mrs. Alice m Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clow-arYoung, in Salina. who visited the past week E. C. Wright has returned with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloward; left Sunday for their from a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright at Grand home at Fortuna, Calif. d, Junction, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Taylor Dinner guests on Memorial Provo, were house guests Thursday and Friday at the Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Edra Taylor. Joe Mickelson included Mrs. Joe Tenent, mother of Mrs. Mickeland Mr. and Mrs. Jay Crane son, and Mr. Tenent; Mr. and and Mrs. William Christensen, Mrs. Mr. and daughter, Gloria, Mrs. Clyde Beach motored to Eairs Ernsten of Salt Lake; Mr. Ferron, Tuesday, and were ar- and Mrs. R. D. Hansen of Clear ranging decorations at the Fer- Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Versel Mason of Aurora; Mrs. Gerald ron cemetery. Mickelson and Mrs. Girvin Stott of Manti. Mrs. Tenent remained in Lake was Salt Reed Hansen over the week end, where he for a week end visit. Home Show," attended the Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Folster, sponsored by wholesalers, and shown at the State Fairgrounds. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Learning and He was accompanied by Mrs. children motored to Ephraim on Hansen, Reggie and Koelle, and Memorial Day. They joined in the family visited with Mr. and a family reunion and dinner at Mrs. Keith Peterson, who reside the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Folster. in Salt Lake City. of this Mrs. Ethel Evans, who visited with Mr. and Mrs; Clark Evans at Coalville the past month, returned Sunday. Mrs. Evans was a guest at a Mothers Day dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Robinson spent the week end in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Leath Rasmussen and children joined in a family anniversary party May 30th, honoring the birthday of Mrs. Hannah Jensen, mother of Mrs. Rasmussen, in Redmond. The day was the 71st birthday of Mrs. Jensen, and members of the family assembled for a visit at the maternal home. The previous week end visiting at the Salina home of the Rasmussens were their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Sutherland, Mr. Sutherland and children of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Conover of Ferron, visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shurtz, and while in Sevier, they transacted business at the County Seat. BURR MOTOR CO. PIIONE JA KELLY son, grandmother of Mrs. Wilson; Mrs. Ida Mortensen, Greg- There is always a good deal of trading at home, and the necessity of support not only local business concerns, but local projects. When you realize the tax dollars that are returned to the community from local business, it give an idea of how important their support actually is. When we lose a business, everyone loses; when we go out of town to buy merchandise, that dollar is usually lost forever. If we trade at home, we not only get merchandise for that dollar, but we receive many other benefits, as it circulates to do us all good. Marvin Lorentzen got on the scales the other day, put in a penney, and in place of his weight, he said all that came out was a little card that said, why Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hyatt of dont one of you get off. Sunnyside, visited Sunday with In case of an argument, a Mrs. A. W. Wilson, mother of Mrs. Hyatt, and with Delmer common retort is Ill Betcha, and it isnt confined to the older Wilson, a brother, in Salina. groups, either. Just the other Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson day, Reggie Hansen and Robin of the Peterson Smart Shop, and Mickelson were out on a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Peterson, Reggie brought along a can of buyers for the Christensen Sa- Vienna Sausage, and when they lina Store, were in Salt Lake got around to opening it, the last week and the early days of opener failed to function. He this week attending the Spring found a bottle opener, but Robin doubted he could make it with Market Week. such an instrument. In fact, he Visitors from Salina, Kansas, doubted it so much he offered who were in Salina, Utah, Mon- to bet fifty cents on every one day enroute to Bryce Canyon, Reggie could get out in one were Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. piece. The bet was called, and Rockwell and children, John and Reggie came out with four, unCala. The visit to the park was scathed by the crude operation. made due to the earnest desire Next day, here comes Robin up of Mrs. Rockwell, who said, I to Reggie with the payment in visited the park 18 years ago, be- full, two bucks. He said his dad, fore our marriage, and am very Evan Mickelson, told him since anxious to see the beautiful he had bet he had to pay, but scene again, and I also want my for goodness sake, next time bet your small change first." family to see Bryce Canyon. The Rockwells had visited near The sad part of it is, Marvel relatives in Salt Lake, and after wouldnt let Reggie take the driving to Bryce, they returned to Salina, and plans were to travel through Salina Canyon and visit relatives at Durango and Colorado Springs, Colorado enroute to their home. They traveled West over Highway 40, then 89 South from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crane of 62 Yl Mrs. Ella Anderson, Emery. ONLY TWO WEEKS LEFT TO GET FREE RANGE WIRING Call your appliance dealer today. See how you too, can save $50 to $60 on electric range wiring. all o f Snow College, visited over the week end with Mrs. Malissa Crane in Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane of McGill, Nevada, are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins. Mr. Crane is a brother of Mrs. Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abercrombie of Bellflower, Calif., have visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Crane during the past month. Mr. Abercrombie left Monday for his home, and his wife, the former Fay Crane, will remain for a longer visit at the parental home. Additional Locals On Page 3 We specialize in Formica kitchens like the colorful ones you see in the magazines. There is no limit to the wonderful things we can do with Formica. We can give you breath-takin- color combina- g tions, unusual shapes, build real beauty and utility into every inch of your kitchen. COMf IN SOON. THEM Dees Tile IS & Salina, Sevier County, Utah Fri., June 1, 1956 Page Now honeymooning are newMr. and Mrs. Douglas L. lyweds, to Art Martin is threatening form a Barbershop Quartett. Bown. The couple were married in a morning ceremony, Says he already has the piano Friday solemnized by John Rogers, aschair-men and several (men who have been setting on the barber- sisting president at the Manti L.D.S. Temple. The bride is the shop chairs all Winter). Not former Miss Louise Lorentzen, where only that, but he knows he can find a coupla fellows to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lorentzen of Salina. Mr. and sing the blues most anytime. Mrs. Elton Bown of Fayette, are parents of the bridegroom. Attending the ceremony were Mrs. Sarah Hill and Mrs. Mary E. Jensen, grandmothers to the bride and groom; parents of the Nathan Olsen, 17, a member groom; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell of the Junior class at North SeHill, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmusvier, has joined the National sen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Folster, Guard at Richfield for a Mrs. Arthur Martin, Mrs. Hilda enlistment. The new member in Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Warthe organization left Saturday ren Bulow. for Camp Williams for a Immediately following the training course. Nathan ceremony, the wedding party is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack were guests at dinner, served at Olsen of Salina. the brides home. A pretty wedding cake, decorated i n shades of pink, ' centered the table, and low crystal vases filled with May flowers, were at each side. Total damage to two autos inIn the evening, a reception volved in a Monday afternoon was given in their honor at the crash on Salina Main Street, was Salina First Ward Church. Apestimated at $100 by the investi- pointments were carried out in gating officer, Marshall Beason pink and white, with beautiful Burr. The mishap occured at spring flowers in large vases 4:30 p.m., when an auto headed used for a backdrop for the reeast and driven by Ronald Vogel, ceiving line. smashed into the rear of a car The bride was lovely in a full driven by Doris Martines, back length gown of nylon net over ing out in front of the postoffice. white satin. The lace bodice was fashioned with a high neck line, Neither driver suffered any buttoned in the back, with long sleeves pointed at the wrist. Her veil of illusion, was caught to a crown of pearls. The brides bouquet of red roses, was centered with gardenias, and had long satin streamers. A program and dancing followed the reception in the late evening. Mrs. Warren Bulow was matron of honor, and attending bridesmaids were Miss Anna Rae Taylor, Miss Lin Dastrup, Miss Jerri Lou Nielson and Miss lone Williams. Flower girl was little Susan Bown. Weldon Christensen stood as best man. The new Mrs. Bown was a popular member of the graduating class at North Sevier High School, and received an award in Social Science. Mr. Bown is a graduate of the Gunnison Valley High School. The couple will make a home in Fayette. Here for the wedding from California, were Mrs. Verna Slayton and daughter, Gaye; Mrs. Vera Calinsky, Mrs. Lynn Rown and Mrs. Mary Bassler. Nathan Olsen Joins Guard ar Main Street Crash Smashes Autos Support Local Enterprise NO OiUGATON EOH AN ESTIMATE. How Christian Science Heals Cabinet Subject This Week Religion Made Practical In School Life June 2, 1956 KUTV Channel 2 Saturday, 2:45 p.m. Shop 50 South 1st. West SALINA ...WHERE THE CHECK - OUT total PROVES Ti SAVINS! ICE CREAM 2 Gallon 3 for Crocker CAKE MIXES Betty (White, Yellow or Chocolate) lb. pkg NABISCO MACAROON COOKIES - pound Loaf I.G.A. KAESPREAD CHEESE 2 Vi Del Monte FRUIT COCKTAIL Welchs lVi pt GRAPE JUICE 1 lb BAKERS INSTANT COCOA MIX 2 for Vi I.G.A. 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Not only that, Louise had a few tears flowing freely, and so did a good portion of the large audience. Well, Louise, our loss is Dougs gain, and best of luck to both of you, and if these girls get too lonesome, youll just have to come back and visit them. talk about ory and Scott Mortensen, and Salt Lake, and Joseph Crane of .sTICIE SALINA, UTAH Dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilson were Mrs. Mary Ander- Doug Bow n got a good idea of just how fine a girl he mar- Dixons Market |