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Show ( Boy Scouts to Visit 35 Million Homes i lvc;U i n ivii n Salina, Sevier County, Utah, '' - & , .. m V& 2 oz. jar 57c Folgers Instant Coffee SI. 15 4 oz. jar Jello All Flavors 25c 3 for New Potatoes Summer Garden No. 300 3 for 25c Pierces Pork & Beans - No. 2 12 can Beef Stew 24 oz 23c W , , RANCH DINNER frying chicken (about 3 lbs ) 1 Vi cups Fet Evaporated Milk 1 Vs cups flour 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper Turn on oven and set at 425 (very hot). Dip chicken in Vi cup Pet Milk, then roll in mixture of 1 cup flour, the salt, pepper and paprika. Melt shortening in 13 x 9 x pan in oven. Put chicken into pan, skin side down. Bake 50 nun. -- , light brown. Remove food to hot plates. For gravy: Mix cup flour into drippings left in pan. Stir in water gradually. Boil and stir 2 mm. Stir in 1 cup Pet Milk. Heat, but do not boil. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve over biscuits. Makes 4 servings. 4 Tall Cans 39c TV?. s v rWtWUL Turn chicken and move to one end of pan. Arrange peaches on chicken. Separate biscuits and put into other end of pan. Bake 15 min. longer, or until biscuits are f I ij3f a f a VM.U. . Just before Election Day, November 6, the nations 4,175,134 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts. Explorers, and their leaders will place on the doorknobs of 35,000.000 homes Liberty Bell hangers, shown above, urging every citizen to vote. The Scouts campaign is being conducted in cooperation with Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge. It is entirely nonpartisan, without reference to any candidate or party. The nation's 4,175,134 Cub strate that they are partici-ScoutBoy Scouts, Explorers pating citizens by doing their and adult leaders will climax best to instill in adults a deter-thenation-wid- e mination and responsibility to Vote campaign beginning Sat- - exercise their rights as free November 3rd. pie taking an active part in our On that day, and on Monday, government. Good This November 5th, they will call on a total of 35,000,000 homes and Turn, and the spirit which leave on front doorknobs a prompts it, can reach deep into Liberty Bell hanger, urging citi- - the hearts of boys, helping them t o become more thoughtful zens to vote. They have been conducting a members of their community nonpartisan campaign, without and their nation. We are eager reference to any candidate or that Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and party. It has been sponsored Explorers shall receive spiritual jointly with Freedoms Founda- - values of dedicated citizenship through participating in this tion, Inc., of Valley Forge. The message on the Liberty project. Dr. Kenneth D. Wells, Presi- Bell hanger reads: Heed youths call. Vote as dent of Freedoms Foundation, you think, but vote November says: The 1956 6, 1956. Use your freedom to vote. Householders will be in- - program, involving more than vited to display these hangers four million Boy Scouts and in their windows, indicating leaders in all precincts in Amer- ica, is the greatest single effort their intention to vote. Dr. Arthur A. Schuek, Chief for good citizenship in the Executive, said that the ciples and duties or our number of people that lean system. It will vastly lurn out to vote, the greater will large the total vote in every state in the nation. true democracy in action. Throughout the nation, Boy Recognizing the importance Dr. Schuck Scouts placed 1,250,000 posters of free elections, continued, nearly four million on display. These urged citizens members of the Boy Scouts of to register. It is a known fact America are participating in a that a principal reason for not voting is the failure to register. non - partisan demonwill Scout leaders believe that or- Scouts campaign. s, Del Monte 12 ., p Dinty Moore Chunk Tuna No. . . . WESTERN cut-u- ir 25c e- peo-urda- CARD OF THANKS Sevier River Water Users y, prin-Sco- Present Problems To Specialist Amer-great- en-tinn- efforts of Dr. Fine, and Sevier River Water Users As- - interest in clearing the problem the fine cooperation of the headed by president facing the water users on the hospital staff during the illness sociation Joseph Peterson of Redmond, Sevier Watersheds, of our husband and father, A. met Friday in Richfield with ofC. Prows Our thanks to every- ficials of the Utah State Agricultural College to discuss ways and means to secure sufficient water from the watersheds or The Prows Family. other sources, to enable farm families of the area to operate Mr. and Mrs. Austin Anderson their present farming grounds. of Gunnison, announce the the U. S. A. C. gagement and e Taste-A-Tre- at forthcoming Dr. R. H. Walker, dean of 0f their daughter, Verlyne, rjage the agricultural sciences; Dr. D. Dwajn Burr, son of Mrs. Thorne, director of the ma Burr of Salina. Xhe couple 1 experiment station, and Dr. Carl plan to exchange vows director of the ex- jer 2n(j tension service. is a senior The bnde-to-b- e Three ways were noted for se- - student at Gunnison Valley curing more water: (1) From the High SchooL Mr Burr is stu Colorado River. (2) Pumping denl at Snow College, water from underground tables. (3) Recovering more water from Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barney an- the watersheds. unce the engagement of Certain watersheds contain Miss Darline Thompson, sster woody vegetation that of Mr. and Mrs. George daughter absorbs much water and do lit. . to Marvel Anderson, Thompson, as tle good, such quaken aspen son of Mrs. Vera Anderson of and cottonwoods, the water is set Oil users stated. As a result, this Redmond. The marriage future. near for the moistakes up the vegetation ture, and the run-of- f is materialMr. and Mrs Lynn Rasmussen ly reduced to the valley below, where it is needed to plant and of Richfield, announce the gagement of their daughter, crops. This water-usinvegitation should be removed, Nancy Lu Lamoreaux, to Terrill --they believed, while on other Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis areas, additional vegetation is Larsen of Salina. The couple have set no definite date, but needed. A December meeting, with re- - plans are being made for a July in 1957. The presentatives from the various marriage is a senior student at the elect is agencies participating, planned. Included at this meet- - Richfield High School, and will ing will be the Soil Conserva- - graduate with the 1957 class, Larsen is a graduate of tion Service, BLM, Forest Ser- North Sevier High School, and vice, and all departments, both state and federal, that have an is employed in Salina. mar-wer- Apple Cider Zel-Wy- Novem-Frischknech- t, gal - then-heav- y White Star Tuna (Grated) 12 - 2 for Zee Napkins White 80 2 for 25c al - Zee Waxed Paper 100 Chocolate Fudge Sandwich 1 brain budget 1. Immanence means (a) reputation; (b) prominence; (c) dwelling within. 2. To Immure means (a) to confine; (b) adorn; (c) set free. 3. Impecunious means (a) poor; (b) hardy; (c) tolerant. 19c 49c 39c 37c - 1 lb Hersheys Instant Mix Liptons Chicken Noodle Soup Liptons Onion Soup a g Patients at the Salina Hospital st bride-feder- er are as follows: Zee Towels uyul Ads Colgate Deodorant Soap Colgate Deodorant Soap 3 pkgs FOR RENT Home, unfurnished. See Merrill Nielson. S7tf 74 West Main FOR SALE Street, known as Peter Pan Shoppe. Has living accomda-tionPrice reasonable for quick sale, or would rent. Write the Sun., 40 East Main. S28tf s. Mrs. A. J. FOR QUICK SALE Crosier homes, consisting of 10 acres ground, including 7 acres good farm land with excellent water right; a modern brick & shake house with furnace and 1 Vi bathrooms. Also separate garage. A modern rock house, which would provide excellent rental income. The homes are now open for inspecting by appointment. Can be purchased separately or as a unit. Written bids will be S28t4c accepted. 12-roo- m ar Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crane and son, Craig, have returned to their home in Ely, Nevada, after a week end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crane. Ronald is employed at the Kennecott mine FOR SALE One new brick at Ruth, Nevada. home, all modern, full basement. See Dee Nordfelt. Tel. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hansen JA 05tfc and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robins Colowere in Grand Junction, FOR RENT Modern Home, rado, Saturday and Sunday. The 395 N. 1st W. Dial 3660, or men, who are interested in addcontact Lincoln Crane, 80 W. ing new blooded animals to 3rd N. 012tf their herds, attended a special livestock sale at the Colorado SOUP'S on, the rug that is, so clean the spot with Blue Luscity on Saturday. tre. Leaves no rings. R & R Furniture Co. The First State Bank of Saa in bank branch will open lina, Red & white faced LOST Kanab, it is announced by H. B. heifer calf, 600 to 700 lbs. Crandall, president of the SaLarge HO brand on shoulder. lina bank. A building site has Last seen in pasture at Bert been purchased, and a modern Oct. 10th. Phone JA Fenns, bank building will be erected 019tlc as soon as plans are completed. The bank will be modern in Ill dress Xmas Dolls, make gifts, aprons or crocheted articles, every detail, said Mr. Crandall, and will furnish complete ser-- v early. Mrs. Elizabeth Coli c e to Southern 01912 Utah and by. Northern Arizona. The bank Salina House and Land For Sale will be opened the first part 151 East Phone JA of 1957. 3rd North. 019t2 Hospital Notes Wesson g ut Had a pretty good crowd out at the Jaycee Turkey Shoot, Sunday, but they had room for many more. One thing interested me in particular Ray and Leath Rasmussen and Frank Selack always hunt deer together, and they always take along a cooked turkey for snacks. (I know, stop every year for a sandwich). Anyway, the three decided to buy a turkey at the shoot, and then the three of them would have a contest to decide the winner. Ray and Leath both have telescope sights, and Frank shoots an open job. You guessed it, Frank won the bird. Got to wonderin afterwards if the winner had to cook the turk? ganized boyhood can exert a strong influence among parents, relatives, and neighbors in doing their share in rolling up a record vote this year. They feel that while the campaign hopes to stimulate adults to meet their responsibilities of good citizenship by voting, the Scouts themselves will also get a lesson in their duty to vote when they come of age. 69c Shavers Grapefruit Sections 303 6 for $1.00 ANSWERS JO.J 6 n. WWWER 1 Page FOR RENT Small furnished See Evan Mickel-soapartment. Ernest Herbert brought one of A27tfc the potatoes raised in his garden plot at home, into the office TOP PRICES PAID for dead cows and horses. Contact J. F. the other day. It must have been a gift, cause he left it. The only or Sorenson, phone 0090-Rtrouble is, the spud looks like Glenwood State Fish Hatcha porcupine: it has salt grass Call colery, phone 0093-R1- . several it from M4tfc lect. through growing different directions. Ernest said Furnished Aparthe had quite a few in the same FOR RENT ment. See Merrill NielMrs. condition. Suggest he try to get son. A31tf a patent a housewife could in reach the pot, boiling just Get Your Needs latch onto spear of salt grass WEDDING NAPKINS and jerk out the cooked potato From wouldnt have to look for SALINA SUN a fork. Phone JA MUCH Folgers Instant Coffee 19, 1956 Classified (VESTEKtf tin FrL, Oct. Mrs. Ralph JoOctober 10 hansen of Salina, surgery; Floyd Adamson, injured finger, of Salina; A. C. Prows, Salina, medical. October 11 Lars Peterson, Salina, medical. October 13 Mrs. Franc Poulson, Salina, medical. Miss Nina RidOctober 16 dle, Antimony, medical. LUCKY WITH FIRE? Many people are . . . but luck is no substitute for adequate (ire insurance. Let us arrange this vital protection for you with- out delay. fe) Evan II. Mickelson Manager P.O. Box 46. Salina Telephone JA 15c - Reg. - 2 for - Bath - 2 for 25c 35c Barretts Market Unntil.r Salinas j A.G. Store - SALINA, UTAH Phone JA 9-77- 41 WE DELIVER CARRIER CHRISTENED , . . World most modern aircraft carUSS Ranger, leaves dock at Newport News, Va., rier, 1016-foafter christening ceremony. ot |