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Show ar.d Mrs T H Nielson vis. ted parents cf Mrs We.ser ar.d Mrs Both husbands are at- Sunday at the family home Watts The vis. tor resides in Kaysviile tending the U of U. (Cor.t-nueMr and Mrs Joseph t Peter- On Page 4) son spent Thanksg.ving with Rc-a Olsen m Salt Lake "r - Je-.-- d t City. Phy llis Rasmussen v.s.ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs Phillo Mrs MiokeLsen, and N'itlson Marjorie Reporter Rasmussen from Mrs Oncst Wednesday to Fthi-Madstn motored to Fair-were dinner They low, Sunday, ar.d attended tne Mr. Mrs. Wilford of and Club entertained guests The Variety 'open house' gnen at the- home were and Rasmussen, at joined by with dinner of Mr and Mrs J P. Larson, Monday even.ng Mr. and Mrs. Nyals Humphrey in Cafe Wistaria the Gunnison, anhonoring the G5ih wedding fol- - and family of Price, couple. with a game of Tripoly" niversary of the pione-c-Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Yergen-hom- e Gilbert the at Fjeldsted and Mrs Larson lowing Mrs. Mad-tsen spient Thanksgiving in Prizes were awarded to are sistra Hales and Sonoma den. They were accompanied Katherine and Betty Larsen, Mr. ar.d Mrs Ray Williams of Eosshardt. Marion Peterson was by Black spent the week Douglas hostess Ventura, California, motored to Lake. Mrs. Black Salt end in JenLee Ycrge-nseand R L. Utah ar.d joined the E. Smith on Wednesday, home - returned Sunat the were sen speakers Peterson family for ThanksgivTheir son, Meade, a shotgun church services. ing and the week end holiday. day evening tident Whatvictim, is now undergoing Christensen sang Mrs Wdliams is a daughter of on his injured hand, skin was graft and Will Wil ever Be," Be, Peterson Mr. and Mr Mrs. Que Mickelsen Mr. ard accompanied by Nathella Sorand spent Thanksgiving family Mr and Mrs. Dick Liddiard ensen - in Midvale, guests of Mr. and returnJensen and Lee Kay motored to Salt Lake City, even- - Mrs LaMar Whitlock. Mr. and Sunday and visited for the day ed to Salt Lake, Sunday the Mrs. Arthur Mickelsen were for home at the home of Mr. and Mrs ing, after being - ais guests of the Whitlocks, at teaches Lee end. week BryPaul Curtis. to Arthur being permitted ant Junior High, and Kay works holifor the the leave hospital at credit bureau the Mrs Rapley Bird and Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lund and day. Larsen, a brother of Mrs Bird, Mr. and Mrs Cary Jones were Mr. and Mrs Junior Lund spent of Cameron, Arizona, visited Redmond for Thanksgiving, ln Reed with the last week with friends in Sa- Thanksgiving sis- - and Mrs. Jones remained for an A Lake Salt Lunds in City. lma, and at the home of near ter, Olean Lund, returned with indifinte visit with her parents, relatives in Manti. them, and visited until Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Poulson. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. Mrs Harry Steele and Mrs. when she returned with her James Pidd entertained at a parents, who drove down Sat- - and Mrs. Blaine Poulson includ-urdaed Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Poulson, Thanksgiving dinner, served at & W met H Club The Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson, the Pidd home at 3 o'clock on home at of Bessie Mr. and Mrs. George Sheppard, the were Covers evening Thanksgiving Day. marked for Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Poulson. In the Pinochle game, Mr. and Mrs. Cary Jones and Steele and children and Mrs. prizes were won by Vera Jen- - Mr. and Mrs. Larry MacFarland. Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Jensen Ross Lund of Salt Lake; Mrs. sen, Una Christensen and Koa Eell Sorenson, Mrs. Minnie Sheppard. Mrs. Sheppard and have returned to Salt Lake Mr. Steele, the Pidd child- Leona Mickelsen were guests, after a weeks vacation in Red-Mren and the hostess. Visiting and Mrs. Theron Weiser mond and Las Vegas, was the pastime of the late and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Watts Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mickel-an- d afternoon and evening. their families spent Thanks- - sen and family spent Thanksgiving and the week end with giving wdth Mr. and Mrs. Floyd James E. Nielson, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hansen, Giles in Provo. v 1 en r v f Mrs Alta B.lls Mr ar.d Mrs ar.d Mr and Mrs were m Red- Ardale mend for Tr.ar.ksgivirg They were d n.nt-- gatsts cf the ron Jensens Mr and Mrs Lester Jensen. etn ar.d Burt Jensen spent with Mr. and Thanksgiving Mrs Bronze! Pickett m son. Also present were Mr. and Carlle E,..; By-M- rs Gunm-Sunda- y. of Newell Christensen Kousnarem. and Mr. and Mrs James L. O Brian cf Bountiful. Mr and Mrs Nels Peterson ar.d Mr. and Mrs Max Peterson left Monday for Salt Lake to be with Mr. and Mrs Jack Peterson. whose 4 '2 year-old daughter underwent a serious heart operation on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Stanton Nelson Mrs -- - r n -- and Grace Nelson were home for Thanksgiving Mrs. Hiltor. Nelson returned with them, and returned on Saturday with the Reese Nelsons. Mr. and Mrs A E Lee and family left Wednesday for Salt Lake. Their son. Scott, was to receive a medical check up. Mr. and Mrs. Arvm Crowther of Provo, spent the Thanksgiving holiday and week end with Mr. and Mrs Warren Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jensen, who now make their home at 1219 McClellan St., in Salt Lake, were business visitors in Redmond, Monday. (Hu'USalinUtuii Salina, Sevier County, Utah Page Trl., Nov, 30, 1956 2 THE SALINA SUN Published every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the Post Office at Salma, Utah, as second-clasmatter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. s Hie pygmy marmoset of America's Amazonia Is the ern Hemispheres smallest ber of the monkey family. specimens weigh only to five ounces. South WestmemFull-gro- three NOTICE OF SALE, mE m A BAMIC Wliero There s IMo Short Cut To PIUTE RESERVOIR AND IRRIGATION COMPANY, SALLNA, UTAII NOTICE: There is delinquent upon the following described capital stock, on account of maintenance assessment for operating expenses, levied on the 2nd day of October, 1956, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: (Interest at the rate of 10 per annum from the date of delinquency, and cost of advertising, which is 60 cents on each certificate for each issue of this paper in which it appears, will be charged against the stock also.) y. All-re- d, r. FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AND, in accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors made on the 2nd day of October, 1956, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of the Secretary in Salina, Utah, at 4:00 P.M. on the 17th day of December, 1956, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with interest, cost of advertising, and cost of sale. OSMER K. NIELSEN, Secretary. mm m the m le rnirn for m utaii mm Kennecotts state and local taxes this year total more than $12,500,000. Of that sum about $8,000,000 will he used for instruction an amount that will pay for a full year of schooling for 31,850 Utah children. An additional $1,730,000 of Kennecott taxes has been earmarked for new school buildings. This will elemenpay for the construction of three schools. of a total about Thats $9,730,000 for tary education in Utah. The balance of the $12,500,000 in taxes, or about $2,770,000, helps provide other governmental 16-roo-m aervices. NEWHOUSE HOTEL Kennecott pay its taxes from the money it earns producing and selling copper. And each one-tocopper cake produce3 by the Kennecott refinery represents $32 in school taxes, enough to educate a Utah child for 23 days about four and a half school - SALT LAKE CITY n Rom where I sit ... The Kid's Learned weeks. Thus, about eight tons of copper paves the way to education for a full year for your son or daughter. Tax payments, of course, are just one of the many benefits provided by Kennecotts operations in Utah, but they represent an important contribution to the states continuing prosperity and progress. JTennecoit Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah ly Joe Marsh to 'Take Charge" I was down at Back Bensons store the other day when a fellow came in with a boy obviously his son. While the fellow was looking over some staff on the eounter, Buck handed a free peppermint stick to the boy, who promptly tore off the wrapper and went to work on it The father seemed quite put out about his sons lack of manners and held up hia band to stop him. What do we say when Mr. Benson gives us something? he demanded. Charge it replied ld the ldd without hesitation. From where I sit children arent the only onea who repeat things without knowing what theyre talking about For instance, Ta convinced that many of those who speak out against the old American custom of enjoying a glass of beer after work are just parroting what theyve heard others say. Its better to get the facts Acs make up our owm minds and permit our neighbors to do the same, Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundation j |