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Show Uimci'-.iflirpip-.i1 Microfilming l 11 K'D oiit Avenue Salina First Ward Will Host Quarterly Conference Vocal Students THIRTY EIGHTH YEAR SALIXA, -- SEVIER COUNTY, Sevier Voters Have Wide Choice For Tuesday General Election UTAH, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 NO. 11 Former Resident Hettie Sorenson Dies In California Hyrum Anderson, 77, former resident in Salina, died at his home in El Segundo, California, with funeral services and burial held in his home city on Oct. 20. Information was received reOil cently by Mrs. Bell Sorenson, a near relatives in the family. Mr. Anderson lived and owned the farm property now belonging to Raymond Dahlsrud He operated a florist business in California. H S. and was 8 800 Seicr County this week, and is Millie Sorenson Anderson. Sur- being set up in the Sigurd area vivors are his widow; six sons near the gypsum deposits. The and a daughter. rig was moved here from Wyo- Dies Monday In Salt Lake City To Appear In Recital November 8 Vocal students of Mrs. Wilma H. Sorensen will appear in a recital November 8th at 7 p m. in the Salina Second Ward Chapel. The evenings entertainment is free, and will be one of the high- lights of the entertainment sea- son. Appearing on the program will be the following students: Shela Jorgensen, Meredith Over-felGay Peterson, the Mormon-etteSusan Peterson, Larry Crane, Susan Holt, Dennis Crane, Robin Mickelsen, Bar- bara Burr, Charleen Jorgensen, Kathryn Nielsen, Jane Ander- son indy Jolley, Diane Peter- son- DeAnn Crane Mary Chris Fensenl. Judy Wilson- Sherrie irc Susan Fowles, Carol Bur- e8s Karen Farnsworth, Lee Ray Fairbourne, Gene Jorgensen, Al- en Nielsen, Darla Crandall, Irene Cloward, Rae Lyn Prows, Charleen Nordfelt, DeAnna Ras- mussen, Alan Burgess, Judy Peterson and Billie Lou Spencer W. Kimball of the Quorum of the Twelve, will be the visiting authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints at the Quarterly Conference, scheduled to be held at the First Ward Chapel in Salina, November 3rd and 4th. The North Sevier Stake includes the Salina wards, Aurora, Vermillion and Redmond wards. Auburn C. Clark will repre- sent the General Church Wei fare Committee at the sessions The first session will convene at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. All Welfare and Stake committees will attend and hear the message of Mr. Clark. At 8 p.m., the Priesthood and Leadership meeting will be held, with all Stake members present. Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. regular conference sessions will convene, with Elder Kimball presiding. Music for the con- ference will be in charge of the chorister, Mrs. Wilma Sorenson, The Sunday evening service is under the direction of Mrs. Klar Oldroyd, Stake director of the M.I.A. The theme chosen is Prayer," and a descriptive interpretation of the prayer will be made by junior speakers. Music will be in keeping with the theme. Residents of Sevier County The passing of Mrs. Mena have a complete ballot to make Moletta Jensen Sorenson, better next selections their Tuesday known in her home town of Safor the General Election, with lina as Hettie, cast a shadow the exception of District Attorof sorrow in the community. Her canthe where Music students of Mrs. Bryce Republican ney, death came Monday morning at didate, Ken Chamberlain, is un- - Johnson presented the program 8 a. m. at the home of her dau- opposed. However, there is the Friday evening at the South Seghter Louella Scow in Salt Lake race vier Stake Tabernacle. The proaddition of the three-waCity. Due to tbe serious jnness for governor, with J. Bracken gram was sponsored by the 0f Mrs Sorenson, she and Mr Lee as an Independent candi- South Sevier Stake Primary Sorenson went to live with Mrs date opposing the Republican, Board for retiring and incoming Scow in early September. and the and their officers Clyde, Dewey George partners. Mrs. Sorenson was born in Sa- to Democrat, L. C. Romney, Appearing on the program lina, January 19, 1876, a dau- even things up. was: Meredith Johnson, marimba ming. of Hans and Josephine An- ghter Park-Vu Experts were in the county solo; Peggy Ann Lund, musical Located in Salina at the derson Jensen. She attended the Gur-inthe fore part of this week try- reading; girls trio, Kathleen Trailer Court, operated by schools here, and after comto find a trend in how the ney, Geraldine Maxwell and Clyde Okerlund, are the followpleting a course in practical election will go. Normally Re- - Rosalyn Bumgardner; musical ing workmen and their families: a nursing in Salt Lake, assisted read-as publican, the addition of Lee reading, Sheldon Jacobsen; Arthur B. Jensen, R. R. Allen, candidate for governor has ing, MrRecia Johnson. Gaylia Robert D. Burns, Robert Brown- Merrill group in Salina, Saturday night for , - at thrown a different light on the Allred was accompanist for the : the Legion Center. Those at more than 18 voting in Sevier. performers. a tending were entertained in Mrs. Othello Madsen was b ht relief It appears Lee will collect contest in Whose guessing s to members in the hostess quite a number of votes in the Who? When the decision was on Club October 24th. Mrs. in carried the county, which he announced by the judges, the Klar Oldroyd gave an interestPrimary. However, whether he best character personality (when ing lesson on the topic, You will carry it at the Tuesday elecunmasked) was Bill Holt, the 1904, and the family have made Can Learn To Speak." Dainty to the wait until tion will have clever meat chopper at Ander- a home here nearly all their refreshments were served by the voting is over. Many predict he son Food Center. No one could married life. She mails Christmas Surface Sixteen was a member program committee. will cut Clydes margin, and give guess who was in the animal in the church. Was active in the were present. in civilians for tined Alaska, Romney the majority, make-u- p that carried off the Dau- others believe Lee will lead the Hawaii and Puerto Rico, should It was Mrs. Osmer ladies mailed prize. be patrons by by postal of the Pioneers. The annual meeting of the ghters Ticket. Tuesday will tell. Nielsen, proprietress at the PahPostmaster December, are vcry early husband her Womens Surviving contests Several interesting Auxiliary of the Utah vant Motel. A gay time was en- - and the following children: Mrs. General Arthur E. Summerfield, and Farmers Cooperaon with local Poultry the level, appear and Buion Mrs. A. J. Crosier has a large ayK y thejr'asked guests, tive will be held at the Third (Beatrice) Harward of Lamar A. Dastrup, Republican, said today. the group. Dancing Provo; James and LaMar SorenThis is necessary, he said, d collection of The October meeting of the Ward Recreation Hall, 7th South magaopposing Lamar Rasmussen, was the pastime. schedules available ship for' son, Mrs. Scow, Mrs. Norma Old Fort Camp, Daughters of and West Temple, Saturday, zines, dating from 1937 through ot Redmond State ?ause?f from the port of dispatch, as well 1956, she is offering free to anyHansen and Mrs. Mary Dalton, the Pioneers, was held Thursday November 10th, according to Senator; Ferdinand Erickson (R) due to bad one who wants them. The magaall of Salt Lake; 15 grandchilddelays possible at the First Ward Chapel. Mar- - Mrs. Edna Ohlwiler, president, W. Applegate (D) opposes Jay ren and 13 frequently encountered zines include such publications A meeting of directors from tha Jackson, captain, presided. for Utah State Representative; weather of the year. at this time Brothers and sisters are: Manila of A as of Eliza Better Homes sketch And life the local poultry associations the Gardens, Blain C. Curtis (R), Aurora, Mr. Summerfield urged postal American Home, House Beauti- - will also be held. Wendell Willis R. was Oliver, Snow Edna Alberta, read SaCanada; ShepA. by Dail Prows, (D), against to send holiday surface ful, Sunset, Farm Journal, CorJensen, Richfield, Idaho; Mrs. The lesson, Biography of wiler is head of the local presl- lina for County Commis- patrons to onet and and Hawaii Alaska for mails Percinda Mrs. E. Kane, was given by dents group. You others. Crane, Samuel Salina; many may sioner, and Heber J. Christian- the Edwin Sorenson and Wilford Mrs. Nora Ivie. Copies of Mor- following schedules: resi- have one or all the magazines by All men and women of Utah sen (R) against R. Harold Parkdents of the Eastern and Central calling at the Crosier home. Jensen, Aurora, and Mrs. Earl mon Battalion were presented to Poultry are invited to attend the er (D) for County Comtime zones, not later than DeMrs. Crosier is moving to Millie Martin, Mary Rasmussen meetings, which hold special in- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloward Curtis, Richfield missioner. Mountain time South Africa, and if the maga received an announcement of Funeral services were con- - and Cleo Kiesel, who were re- - terest for all farm people. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. cember 1, 1956; December 2jnes are not wanted, they will the birth of the first grandchild ducted at the First Ward Chapel Representatives from all parts tiring officers of the group, to 8 p.m In North Sevier, zone no a,ef than not time 1 oclock, zone, Pacific in 3. at 1956; A dainty luncheon was served of Utah and Southern Idaho will of. Salina, The Thursday Cloward in the in baby i cast disposed family. ballots Aurora voters will than December 4, 1956 was born October 26th to Mr. with Bishop Robert Jensen in to 17 members by Mrs. Jackson. attend the sessions, which will the church; Redmond at the later be should Rico Puerto for Mail Mr. Mrs. and Cooke and and Mrs. Vernon Cloward of charge. Burial was in the East- - She was assisted by Edna Shep- start at 10 a.m. and continue Roy Library; Salina Precinct 14 at sent by December 3, 1956. herd and Olive Burr. week who visited the son, 15 past through the afternoon. A fine Fortuna, California. The baby is side cemetery, the City Hall, and Precinct These, of course, are deadline at the home of Mr. and Mrs. named Kara Lee. luncheon will be served to in the Legion Civic Center. Leo II. Crane, have returned to Mr. and Mrs. Rude Casto 1 everyone who attends. A complete ballot appears oo are benounced. patrons Mr. in of Cooke home Kearns. 33rd their The womens auxiliary has birth the nounce of the in issue this another page ing advised that even earlier was here for the opening of the grandchild, born at the Rich- done an outstanding job in proSalina Sun. mailings will be an aid to the deer hunting season. field Hospital, October 29th. The moting a Better Egg Care Propostal service, as well as proMrs. of Allie son a is Colby gram among its members. The baby vide an additional measure of also has assisted in and his name is Ranee Casto auxiliary insurance of delivery by Xmas. A conference of school admin- concerned with the communica- - sponsoring the highly successful R. Colby. istrators, teachers, newspaper tions process and the coordin- - youth program, which has been The annual Dinner and Bazaar developed by the cooperative Don Kenney, operator and co- - editors, parents and radio and ation of their efforts. under the direction of C. K. owner of the Salt Lake Stock TV executives will meet in Salt sponsored by the Relief Society on to Lake November business in the First Ward, will be held 10th, Ferre, assistant general manager. was City transacting Yards, A report on the activities of on election day in the Recreation in Salina, Saturday. Mr. Ken- - seek the answer to the question, Patients at the Salina Hospital the past year will be made by Hall. Open at 11 a.m., the booths was a former teacher in the How can we work together to ney Mrs. Ohlwiler at the November will have many attractive arti- - for the week are: improve understanding of school Hearing Salina and Richfield schools. Tim Fanning of October 22 10th meeting. A special project and to is 1st cles for sale, such as quilts and 14th November From community problems? unit w,;, LUnuucieu in Sevier Edualso be suggested and out will handiwork home made candy, Taft, California, heart attack. Utah National Art Week, and a fine Sponsored by the At the services in the First October 24 Dr. Margaret County for all children who for 1957. lined conferthe at cation and cakes of are Association, placed pictures display have any impediments, who arc Ward, Sunday, Harry Miller of the features of the One in Orson held ence be will At noon, a turkey dinner will Treece, Salina, medical, are Visitors Salina the the of the schools. at Library. Students presided naming attending the of Tom 30 Larsen October The ladies. on the Hall en served to the University invited see the work, and be meetings for both men and woby who are handicapped in any way first grandchild in the family, Spencer of Sessions will Utah men, will be a discussion of inin usual price of $1.00 for adults, Redmond, appendectomy, taken the interest campus. special joy Fred Kimball were recommended by the Coun- Dickie Lee Thorpe. The parents,of October 31 come tax problems as they affect 9:00 and continue at an Lamar Mrs. and 50 cents for children is the art. a.m., the Larsen, begin Mrs. were Reg Thorpe given Mr. and ty Health Nurse, and of surgery. Salina, invited. is the instructor in oils in Salina, has the farmer. The discussion will day. charge. Everyone Provo, were present. They were throughout special examinations. be given by an expert from the The clinic was conducted in Department of Internal Revenue. the Salina, Thursday, under The need for record keeping and supervision of Luzon Peterson, the type of records and other Health Nurse. Personnel attendV. Dr. were: Boyd ing the clinic Sheets, consultant for University Speech Clinic; Vera Gee, National Education Week will consultant University Speech Clinic and U. A. Department of be honored by the PTA in the direction of the Public Relations and who made brief stopovers employed workers of the Utah Educa- - jn salina enroute to Price, were Officers for 1957 will be se- Health, of Salt Lake; Carol Wit- - North Sevier High School, said Committee Ella Association. tion Curtis Max Long, Mrs. lected and Aerial Gardner and Garth at the by the auxiliary mem- BYU; president, beck, State Department in School the Lincoln at teacher for the topic Helen Warnock, assistant, and of Aurora. Speaker phillip Gardner, all from the bers. Present officers include:is Other chairman. City, LaMont SuperBrigham Los Angeles area. The brothers Mrs. Ohlwiler of Paradise, presiBennett, Nick Kozakus, Hearing Consult- will be meet- - members of the committee are: were Schools. The of intendent of Salt Board State accompanied by friends, dent; Mrs. Glenda Cooper, FillHealth, ant, A. Max beD. G. Jesse Nov. Mrs. Abbott, Vernal; 8th, wbo were an callers at the Stan- more, vice president Lake City. ing will be held on . Thirty children were exam- - ginning at 8 oclock in the audi- - Allred, Delta; J. Clair Morris, iey Barrett home. The Gardners Tanner, Loa, director, and Mrs. Ida L. Hunt, Magna, director. ined at the Salina schools, and torium. An invitation is extend- - Cedar City; William J. Naylor, are brothers of Mrs. Barrett. Drilling Operation Set For Sigurd Area y t, s, - - Costume Ball Was Big Success g iifna Sor-osi- Early Christmas Poultry Auxiliary To Meet Ilov. 10 Mail Urged For Foreign Delivery des-whY- In Salt Lake City le "'the D.U.P. Camp Hear Historical Sketch top-rate- n. Ohl-her- d. ar ar ... 1? 1 an-the- ir Election Day S. Dinner By Conference To Discuss Problems Of Coordinating Community And Schools - Boy Scouts to Get Out the Vote 40 Lake City; Friday. Sugar Company Mails Final Payment For 1955 Sugar Beet Crop and The nations 4,175,134 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers their leaders, in cooperation with Freedoms foundation of Valley .camPajf": Forge, are busy in a nonpartisan One and a quarter million of these posters are to register on display to remind citizens Bril Flection Day, November 6, the Scouts 35,000,000 homes urging every of doorknobs on the hangers citizep to vote. "dX,nKrti Announcement from Hart J. Sanders, District Manager for the Gunnison Sugar, Inc., and from following a certificate Ernst and Ernst, certified public accountants an average net re- per 100 pounds of sugar was $7.1210, received by the company from the sale of the commodity during the period commencing October 1, 1955, and ending September 30, 1950. The procedure is in accordance the provisions of the 1955 beet contract. The average sugar content for the 1955 crop beets was 15.908 per cent, which produced a price of $11.4014 per ton, according to Mr. Sanders, Prior payments have been made on the 1955 beet contract in the amount of $10.50 per ton, establishing a final additional payment for beets og $0.9014 per ton, for which checks were mail- ed on October 31st, or credit given the individual growers account. Including the government pay- ment under the Sugar Act, the total received by growers for the 1955 beets should be $13.9074 per ton, concluded Mr. Sanders, M. James Macfarlane, Forsgren, Jordan, and Afton Salt Lake City. Speaking of the conference, Chairman Long said: All citizens of the community participate in making the decisions as to what kind of schools our children shall have. This being the case, teachers, school administrators, parents, school boards. the newspapers and other media of communication, have a ren sponsibility to see that the zens understand the problems, strengths and weaknesses of the schools. We believe that the quality of the citizens decisions will depend upon the quality of the information which they re- ceive. The purpose of the School-wit- h Community Relations confer-sugence will be to help to develop understanding of the roles and of all groups responsibilities DO YOU VOTE? You say that taxes are too high, BUT DO YOU VOTE? About extravagance you sigh, BUT DO YOU VOTE? How long, you wail, must we endure This state of things that keeps us poor? How long, I do not know, Im sure, BUT DO YOU VOTE? citi-tur- ar The lights are bad, the roads a mass, BUT DO YOU VOTE? Your indignation you express, BUT DO YOU VOTE? You say the bosses rule the show, That graft is reaching high and low, And, doubtless, all you say is so, BUT DO YOU VOTE? |