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Show ahciiUniivun New Business Suffers Leg Cuts Announce Prcgrom Scipio Youth Killed In Accidental In Accident Opens In Salina On F.lountaisi Vcst For tihcsiifig Wednesday An accident Thursday The Challenge Distributing handling Pabst Blue noon of last week at the Aurora Dennis Lee Quaranburg, 17, Kibbon and Eastside beer, open- Feed Mill, resulted in painful P.T.A. Conference of Scipio, was killed instantly ed up headquarters in Salma, leg injuries to Gary Peterson, New Group At son of Mr. and Mrs. at 2 45 pm. Wednesday, in an Monday of this week. The coin- for the Salina, Sevier County, Utah, 3-Cou- nty after-Compan- - accidental shooting at the Pion- ter Ranger Station on the mountain west of Salina. The body was brought to the Salma Hospital, and Salina Marshall Bcason Burr notified. Shot iff Rex Huntsman and De- puty Murvin Colby were called by Marshall Burr to conduct the preliminary investigation which was later turned over to Sheriff Cal Stewart of Millard County, the county where the accident occured. Sheriff Huntsman slated the Quaranburg bov was on the an1 mountain with a with two other companions, was sleeping in a truck with canvas' sides. Kay Peterson, 15, Scipio, had attempted to wake the trio up by firing a 22 pistol, and as he fired the second or third round, the Quarnburg youth raised up in the line of fire. The bullet struck the youth in the head killing him instantly. m. Singer Home For Visit Mr. and Mrs. Jcrold Shepherd and daughters, Carol, Leona visited this month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shepherd, parents of Jerold, in Salina. Last week. remained the granddaughters with the grandparents while Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd attended a National Association Conven- lion, held at the University of at Boulder, featuring a workshop for teachers in singing. Jerold, who was popu- lar in all musical programs dur- ing his years as a student in the schools here, and active in the church programs, is a teacher of voice in the University of Whittier. He also has a private for students, and is con- ductor of the choir at the Ply- Congregational Church at Whittier. Mrs. Shepherd is a member in the choir. The family left early this week for their home in Whittier. Gjs Miss Shirlene Murdock, mem- ber of the clerical force at the Crystal Salt Company in Salt Lake, visited over the week end at the home of Mrs. Sid- ney, Torgerson, and with Mr. and Mrs. Dar Allred in Aurora, Miss Murdock was a member of the class graduating at North Sevier High School in May. A week later, she went to Salt Lake for the summer, and on Sept. 10th, she plans to register at Hennegers Business College for a special course. 24, 1956 Page Clifford Peterson of Aurora, Dan Thompson was having a ioad Df grajn chopped, and Gary vvas helping. A whirling pin caught in his pants leg, knotted the material, and pulled his leg jnt0 the pin, where it was cCraped, bruised and cut. Max Bastian, operator of the mill, rushed Gary home and he was taken to the Salina Hospital by his parents. It required nine stitches to close the wound in his leg. Staying this week and enjoy- ing the wonderful accomodations at the Gooseberry Youth Camp in Soldiers Canyon are 45 girls from the Millard County Stake. This is the first group outside Sevier County to have access to the camp, according to Jack Learning. The Millard group wni enjoy a week of camping, nature hikes, etc., with their own chaperones. The regular supenisors from the Sevier , , stakes remain at their posts. 1957, it is plannod to ox- d Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Fausett tend the use of the camp to to arrange left Nevada, Sunday and and Judychildren, Scotty other stakes in the Southern to schools on of the have their for returned the area. lynn, opening Utah home in Orem. They visited for September 4th. Mrs. George a week with Mr. and Mrs. Leon and gons Robert and Garth wiU . Newton, parents of Mrs. Fausett, Wlth a in Salina, and at the home of remain in Salina for vlslt rrsLeander Shurtz, an(f Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Newton before leaving for Nevada. The Salina American Legion in Bicknell. Post and the Auxiliary members will hold the annual Canyon Party at Maple Grove, August 25th. All members and their Of guests are cordially invited. Chairmen for the dinner are RaNone president, Auxiliary Mrs. Helen Okerlund receipts-Sydney- , and Mrs. Idona Jorgenson, with $ 6,819.58 Waterworks Sinking Fund Clyde Okerlund in charge of General Taxes 19,841.16 camp preparations. 3,376.76 Merchants License There will be a sumptuous 19,683 87 Water Rentals Tap "supply of food, for the small 530.00 Dog License fee of $1.00 per plate. Bring 2,597.04 State Liquor Funds your own eating utensils and a 792.00 Fines and Forfeitures big appetite for food and fun. 2,298.35 Fire Department This party is the opening of 1,456.40 Cemetery and Swimming Pool other busy year for the Legion 22.16 Spl. Street Improvement District and Auxiliary. Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Improvement 2,444.23 Dist. 1951 and Sidewalk Improvement Gutter Curb, QArinPP JfilL'Q Dist. 1953 1,117.68 v 1,062.75 Curb and Gutter Project 1954 1,840.20 Irrigation Assessment 2,058.00 Sgt Bobby J. Simpson, a son Sewer Maintenance Assessment 750.00 jrs liable Simpson, reenlist-studi- o Sewer Connections ed July 17th after three years Class C. Road Funds 3,556.13 service in the 568.90 Sundry Receipts lalion in the u s Air Force, $ 70,815.21 Pgt Simpson, who has visited Total Receipts at Simpson home in Salina, 38,451 07 Cash Balance Jan. 1, 1955 eft August 18th, and will reTotal port at Camp Hanford, Wash- $109,266.28 ington for assignment. DISBURSEMENTS: $ 8,632.79 General Fund Operation & Maintenance son W. Poulson, Alc Gaylin Waterworks Account, Labor 3,853.00 of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poul& Material 3,603.23 Waterworks Account, Supplies for stationed of son Redmond, 4,975.33 Waterworks Account, Construction the past two years in Japan, was Waterworks Sinking Fund 6,819.58 recently in the States on a Waterworks General Obligation Bonds & Int 3,525.00 sion for the Air Force. While 5,654.00 Waterworks Revenue Bonds and Interest waiting at the headquarters at 7,316.57 Law Inforcement Expenses Sacramento, California, he made 2,997.00 Fire at Poulson the visits Department x stopover 3,110.90 Parks and Cemetery home in Redmond. On leaving 1,717.19 Street Lighting for the California base early in Maintenance 2,622.85 Street was he accompanied by August, 3,665.80 his parents and their younger Special Street Improvement Bond & Int & 1951 and Bond Sidewalk 1,521.00 Gutter Interest, and Curb, children. Janice, Johnny 624.25 Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Bond and Int., 1953 Kurt. The Poulsons, while in 635.14 Curb, Gutter Bonds and Interest, 1954 California, visited with Mr. and 979 27 Fund Mrs. Newell Draper in San Irrigation 1,498.76 Sewer Fund Francisco. 1,228.16 Public Library 708.00 Hospital Fund Class C. Funds 2,926.95 1,169.03 TIRE Sundry Disbursements - r.Sjilte .;nn Pnrtv Saturday Night . - - Salina City Recorders Annual Report Receipts And Disbursements For Year 1955 n.4"t f0 dIWIwv Anti-Aircra- Bat-mou- ft Classified y Program - Teachers Associations conference, to be held at the North Sevier High School in Salma, August 28th at 2:30 p.m., was released this week by Mrs. Carvel Mattsson of Richfield. The conference is open to all teachers and parent - teacher workers from the counties of Sanpete, Sevier and Wayne. Registration and community singing will open the conference at 2:30 p.m., with the opening session at 3 p.m. Program for the first session is: presentation of Colors; reverence, introductions; greetings, National state presidents message; playlet, presented by local talent, Local President Speaks; Circles Of Mrs. Ellen Dell Cooperation, Bieler, National Board member. Luncheon will be served at the school at 5:15 p.m., with the second session opening at 6 p.m. a continuation of Mrs. Bielers address. During the evening general Curbstone Confabs, session, will be the department title, and will include; Dept, of Extension for presidents, and membership, under Mrs. Baker, State P.T.A. President; Dept, of Communications, publications, National and Publicity, Mrs. John V. Dept, of Guidance, room representatives and parent education, Mrs. Youngs McGregor, State 3rd vice president; Dept, of Education, program, high school, scholarship, Mrs. Ellen Dell Bieler, National Field Service consultation; Dept, of Community Welfare, juvenile protection, safety and health, Dr. Jessie R. Black; Dept, of School Administration, superintendents, principals, teachers and school board members,. Elmer J. mis-Roy- Parent Parent-Teache- r; w-it-h pre-scho- Ad Parent-Teacher- al Total Disbursements .$ s, Boll-winke- l; Total Family Gathers For Birthday The 65th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ray Jensen was celebrated Sunday with a family gathering and outdoor dinner, served at Maple Grove. Mrs. Jensen is the mother of five children, and together with the members in their families, numbering 24, were all present. Following the dinner hour at 2:30, the afternoon was enjoyed with games and visiting. Children in the family are: Mrs. Phillo Madsen, Salina; Mrs. Kenneth Gilbert, Salt Lake; Mrs. Arthur Faldo and Richard Jensen of Murray, and Mrs. Charles L. Woodside of Salina. A grandson, Orlen Madsen, Mrs. Madsen and children, Marcia and Clair, of Salina, attended. Mrs. Jensen was born August 20, but for convenience of the members from out of town, the days was celebrated the day previous. 69,783.80 39,482.48 $109,266.28 BIKES & TRIKES REPAIRED; Saws filed on automatic filer; lawn mowers sharpened. Good stock of bicycle and lawn mower parts. Leave name and address at Colby Auto Clinic, Salina. Pick up and delivery on Mondays. Sam Westen-skoGunnison, Utah. A27lfc FOR RENT apartment, -- Attend Scout If, j&A I Small furnished See Evan , i- i I -- W'. J son. TOP PRICES PAID for dead cows and horses. Contact J. F. cr Soienon, phone Glenwood State Fish HatchCall colery, plior.e 0093-RM4lfc lect. OOJO-R- HIGHEST PRICES for dead or useless cows and horses. Ford Fisheries. Call 60, Richfield, Mlife Utah, collect. Get Your Needs WEDDING NAPKINS From SALINA SUN Phone JA Baby Sitting Jods. Susan Bird, dial 7732. A17tf WANTED The R & R Furniture in Salina is now dealers for the Famous Johnson Outboard Motors. See the R & R for all your boat motor A17.3c needs. GOIN J . - - ol th TRADE UP TO YOUR TOP FISHIN? PAINTING AT ITS BEST When you use Dupont Deluxe Enamel. Get your supply at the new Salina dealer, R & R Furniture. A17t3c Spinet piano to be repossessed in the vicinity of Salina. Assume bal. of contract. For further information, write Hart Bros. Music Co., 46 E. 8th S., Salt Lake City, A17i3c Utah. FOR SALE In ease you just don t happen to recognize the couple in the picture, look on the front page lot the 1956 version. It is Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen at their marriage on August 29, 1996. Ey comparing the two pictures, you might recognize a little change, but over the years, we think they have fared pretty well. Ira doesn't show near as many battle scars as I will after being married 50 years. The their couple are celebrating Golden Wedding date on August 26th with open house at their home. Jolene Sorensen scorched the dinner meat Wednesday of last week, which wasnt so bad, but in the process, the Sorensen home got kinda smoked up. Jolene prepared the meal for cooking, put it on the stove and then had to go to town. Forgot to turn dinner down, and it got a little overheated, so much so the Salina Fire Department was called. Only found smoke, and the damage was not too great. Windows were opened, and the neighbors were able to share in the dinner the same as the Sorensens by smell alone. Bessie Morley was down talking to Ard Crane the other WANTED Baby Sitting. Carol evening and hopped out of the A17tf car a few seconds before a Gates, dial 3870. a tree crashed Avon Cosmetics has need of branch from on her. The crash wasnt down mature, ambitious women was. Bessie the shock but great, wonderful earnings assured to have run up was reported 164 Avon to Write Manager, the street shouting, someones No. 700 East, Provo, Utah. shooting at me. From now on, ITS terrific the way were sell- think Bessie will go in the ing Blue Lustre for cleaning house. rugs and upholstery. R & R Furniture Co. Wild Man of Salina The has been captured, and Canyon WANTED Baby sitting. Dial at last reports, was off to conA24tf tribute his talents to the Armed 3816, Vickie Sanders. Forces. Anyway,. Marshall Beason Burr, Sheriff Rex and Deputy Murvin accosted the young man in his act in the canyon, and brought it to a halt. Seems Swet Bilagody, 44, an Indian the costume was pretty infrom the Cow Springs Trading genious enough so to scare Post, Tonaleay, Arizona, escaped the pants off the tourists. As serious injury when he drove his they would come down the canauto into a moving freight train yon, the monster would step at the crossing in Salina, Friday out and wander around in the at 11:45 p.m. Beason Burr, Sa- road. By the time the tourists lma Marshall, investigated, and had reached town, they were stated the car was carried down almost on the verge of a breakthe tracks approximately 36 down. It is all over now, and are free to travel feet. Bilagody was reported to not have seen the train. His car our canyon without running was damaged about $300.00. into this welcoming committee. Hits Train At Salina Crossing rs Ceremony SALINA CITY BALANCE OF DECEMBER 31, 1955 Lee Ray Rasmussen, Billy ASSETS: Cash on Hand, Regular Account $ 8,259.73 Nordfell, Howard Cherry and Cash on Hand, Water Works Sinking Fund 15,121.19 Terron Crane attended a special Cash on Hand, Water Works Reserve Fund 10,000.00 Boy Scout ceremonial Monday Cash on Hand, Class C. Funds 6,091.56 at Camp Maple Dell near Pay-so10.00 Billy and Howard were inPetty Cash Accounts Receivable 40,248.69 ducted into the Order Of The Arrow, and Lee Ray and TerFIXED ASSETS: ron, who were inducted in the Real Estate $ 4,219.29 same order last year, attended an Office Furniture 915.09 advanced ceremonial. Fire Department 25,997.68 4,373.31 Buildings and Equipment Public Library 10,819.63 New Waterworks System 203,183.09 12,872.63 Swimming Pool Sewer System 8,723.75 6,574.66 Airport n. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY highest quality KELLY PRESTIGE ; 'iie 'KP 6.70-1- 5 KELLY TUBE-TYP- Total Assets JTIRE dependable for aver 62 years 5,I 6.70-1- 5 7.10-1- 5 7.60-1- 5 .JSEEEReg. No Tredoin Price Trade-i- n SALE PRICE $26.15 28.95 31.65 $19.65 21.75 23.75 Plu Plu toy Reg. No Troda w Pficq Six 6.70-1- 5 7.10-1- 5 $29.5(T 32.35 35.45 1 5 and tax r.coppobl. tir. 7.60-- GUARANTEED NEW TREADS Trodifi SALE PRICE $21.95 24.25 26.60 Total Liabilities SURPLUS BURR MOTOR CO. SALINA, UTAH PROTECT THE FUN $357,410.30 LIABILITIES: Waterworks Revenue Bonds Waterworks General Obligation Bonds Waterworks Bond Sinking Fund Waterworks Reserve Fund 1951 Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Bonds 1953 Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Bonds 1954 Curb and Gutter Bonds Advance Payments and Over Payments ft. Total PHONE JA 8 three-Count- pany will distribute their pro- ducts to all areas over a 19- county district from the Salina headquarters.- Managing the Salina distri- is William (Bill) butorship Baker, with Johnny Wise assist- ant manager. Mr. Wise is making his home in Salina at the present, and Mr. Baker and family will establish residence here in the future. They are operating from the warehouse at the Sevier Valley Merc, and will have offices at the same address. CcUTip and-Robi- ns; Business College Attracts Student I ri Aug. y, $ 91,000.00 10,000.00 15,121.19 10,000.00 4,400.00 4,141.66 4,178.45 45.69 Are you taking the chance of having a fire without being protected by adequate insurance? In about two minutes you can arrange for a policy to meet your I, Charles R. Larsen, being the duly appointed and qualified and acting Recorder of Salina City, do hereby certify that the above is a true and complete account of Receipt, Disbursements and Fund Balances as they appear on the Books of Salina City, Corporation, as of December 31, 1955. CHARLES R. LARSEN, Salina City Recorder. TRAVELERS CHECKS Immediate refund If loet or stolen. $1.00 per $100.00 needs. Give us a call, or come in. $138,886.99 T 218,523.31 $357,410.30 In your vacation. Uso A HOME BURNS X '3 Evan n. MIckelson Manager P.O. Box 216. Salina Telephone JA t FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA MM Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |