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Show ;,l cnoraUO Acn" ,nl 141 TIIIRTY-EIGIITI- SALINA, SEVIER COUNTY, YEAR I U Polio Immunization Clinic Planned For North Sevier A polio immunization clinic is being planned for the North Se- vier area, to include all ages up to 40 years. The clinic will be sponsored by the Salina Jaycees Associ- and the ation at a cost of 50 cents per shot. The clinic will include first shots for all who have never re- ceived the serum, and also for .hose who heed second or third Parent-Teache- rs p p Pm hi id Speech Winners The North Sevier F.F.A. held their public speaking contest on Tuesday. Class winners were: 10th grade, Neil Beach, Charlie Thompson; 11th grade, Richard Johnson, Stuart Johnson; 12th grsde, Verr Don Dur.ee end BUI Mftnflau . Changes Owners fm - six-minu- te "g . dS agents $150-a-ye- ar test- - Farm employers are required to keep accurate records of the amounts paid to farm workers who will meet either the wage or time test during the year. Their cash pay for 1957 must be reported next January. For further information con- cerning this and other pro- visions of the Social Security Act, a representative of the Social Security office may be contacted at the City Hall, Manti, Utah, on March 13, 1957, between the hours of 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. - f In Salt Lake If a farm employer pays a farm worker $150 or more in cash during 1957, the cash pay is covered by law, Mr. Powell said. Also, even if the worker fails to earn as much as $150 cash pay from a farm employer, but works for that employer on 20 or more days in 1957 for cash pay figured on a time basis basis, rather than on a piece-rat- e the pay is covered. The total number of days worked and the manner of fig- uring the pay do not count if the worker meets the U.S.A.C. Panel To Visit Salina North Sevier F.F.A. Host Area Contest lster Dies Manager Reminds Farmers Of New S. S. Regulations NO. 8, 1957 by the Salina Sponsored Chamber of Commerce, a panel from Utah State Agricultural College in Logan will discuss the subject, Adjustments Need- ed To Keep AnJ Maintain Fam- ilies On The Family Farm, at a meeting planned for March 22nd at 7:30 p.m. in Salina. The meeting is for everyone in the North Sevier and South Sanpete areas. A f 01110 AH In addition to the panel, the IflUlIudj nllwIllUUII will present some top talent for entertainment. North Sevier High School The visiting group also plan Future Farmers 0f America to visit severalmodel farms in chapter tor apt 0 ,lle tUrkCy PUpro- In the linal competition, fp'ak Slips were to go out this partiamentary week from the schools, and par- - Stuart Johnson was named first cedure foundation awards and ents are asked to list the names- place winner, and Bill Peter- ll)e, 7andard Oil company scholarship awards. These con- tests will be staged Monday, than today (Friday). In case any- March 11th, at 5:30 p.m.. Each one having children in sohool contest will be decided by three desire the immunization, they neutral judges. should telephone the high school The area is composed of Emery Mrs. and leave the information. Oldroyd S rang, County, Wayne County and Se- The time, date and location 36, sister of Klar Oldroyd of Sa- - vier County, with all high school for the clinic will be announced lina, died March 2nd in a Salt F F A cbapters competing. as soon as possible after the in- - Lake hospital after a lingering vjnners in an contests will formation on number is secured, illness. She was born October represent tbe area at the state Dr. Rae E. Noyes and Dr. 10, 1920 in Glenwood, a dau- - coness bejng bejd jn salt Lake Morris Fine, Salina physicians, ghter of Andrew and Celia Sor- - City, Marcb 28th, 29th, 30th. wm handle the administration enson Oldroyd, and attended the Each chapter is entiUed to Glenwood schools, the Richfield enter tw0 contestants in the pub- School and Snow College . lie High . , speaking contest, and they wSho surges wU1. talk on some. agricultural JohiTs String2 subject with a time limit o w,th a daughter. Carolyn Mary, , ,0 mlmltes. both of Duchesne, where the The parliamentary procedure Negotiations were completed family resided; parents, Glen- - t mem- comDOSed o fgcbooi Tuesday, when the pioneer wood; sisters, Mrs. Heber (Jen- eac rs win Qm home of the late E. W. and nie) Winget, Monroe; Mrs. Clay- - demonstrate correct procedure Meiissa Crane was sold to Thad ton (Wanda) Fike and Mia Dona in handling business of a meet- demonstra- ing, in a The home is a laud mark in brothers. Holand and Eerdean Che town, and is located at 293 Oldroyd, SpringvUle; Leon Old- Foundation awarda will b0 East Main, and was owned by royd, Salt Lake City, and Klar or outstanding accom- gjven Oldroyd, Salina. Joseph Crane of Ephraim. plishments m seven fields: farm lwlt mechanics, farm safety, soil and 'VCiS. Fncr,.. Wednesday in the Glenwood water conservation, star dairy L.D.S. Chapel. farming, star poultry farming, rursl electrification and public Mrs. Sidney Torgensen was Qn the local level in hostess at a chUdrens party on speaking these contestSj medals will be February 28th at the family presentedi and for the state win- home. The affair was given in ner a 10Q check ig being pre. honor of the anniversary of the sented twins in the family, Jim and The Standard Oil Company Rules covering farm workers old. whQ were ive award is a $300.00 cash award, under social security changed sixteen ed an(J to be used at any college in beginning January 1957, Kesler bPtween the hours of 3 America. Again on this contest, T. Powell, manager of the Provo. and g oclock The luncheon Utah social security office re- - taWe was centered with a large the six . . , ,, minded farm employers today. given m the state. ls mvlted ,0 at' The public Changes were included to recent wi(h 5 was piace7t to ,he sec.., se. Salina Home TAII, MARCH peSn- s- 32 I Heart Fund Drive In Salina Nets Total Of $269.97 1 A successful observance of ..Heart Sunday. February 17th, was reported by the general chairman for the fund drive in Salina, Mrs. Rae E. Noyes, e canvass was A made under the direction of the area captains, Mrs. Dwain (rup Mrs. Enis Sanders, Mrs. Lynford Anderson and Mrs. Frank Selack. Block workers house-to-hous- Das-colleg- wScoilocwd to dr,ve' Sd!.? da plan fWO Men Have X-ra- - - T D.U.P. Feature Hictnrlnal QLotrh gaS ' Frt hf!d Salina .UF:bld j TroopeT The vehicle went ovea the west embankment, crashed head-ointo a 44,uuu Telluridc Power Company pole, shearing it off. The truck came to rest on its side, and the high tension vwires were only inches away from the truck cab. In the rear 0f the truck was a drum of gasoline. The drum was punctured, but the gas did not explode. The men are employed at Glen Canyon Dam, and were enroute to their homes. They n n Basketball Team Will Meet Mens Team Here March 28th ls . jn uWn. nation the , , is nb the expert basketball, but way many hail Hazel Walker, wh0 ieads her Arkansas Travel- ers cage team against the South- ern Utah (mens team) n a game to be played in Salina, March 28th. The Salina Lions Qjub are sponsoring the contest, After years of trodding the boards as an per- a and pro- former fessional, Miss Walker recently won a spot with Greats of the Sports World in Americas Ath The Helms letic Hall of Fame Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles. All-Sta- rs top-ranki- i , mixes free-thro- w half-tim- e, c ,d !r stu-ask- y, "" Calotvn 'tcr,ed M.v 'cortest nell and Albert Scorup, directors, ners to tot will be at Moms in a contest. national entered innfBwaf ,ser,ved u' Cafe at 7 0'ci0ck and C0Vers were laid (or K Scorp if ioab; Mr and Mrs clarence Ward Boise, Idaho; Carolyn Pollyi Long Beach, California; Mr and Mrs IIarve Williams of provo; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lar- sen, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. McKay Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gurney, Salina; J. Lyle Thornell, Moab; J. Mardcn Scorup, Monti- cello; Albert Scorup, Paradox, Colorado. Special guests were Alvilda Anderson and Olevia Thornell of Salina. j Local winners in the contest a meda, award assembly at the high school by the chairman of the contest, Mrs. Warren Crane. wl gu Ctiirfantc C SHotS,r ReCeiVG A total of 239 students at North Sevier High School in Salina received immunization shots Monday. The clinic was under the direction of Luzon Peterson, County Health Nurse, Cleo Keifl and Mrs. Emily and Dr- Rae E- Noyes, Salina - - Burgess made a combined busi- - physician. Shots were given for ness and pleasure trip to Salt typhoid, small pox vaccinations, Lake City over the week end. and booster shots as required by Mrs. Keisel consulted an eye the individual students. specialist, and Mrs. Burgess visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mar- - Pre-Scho- Hospital Notes tnratcr FlgllfCS For Precipitation figures for Feb- ruary 1957 totaled .52 of an inch, to Teddy Bird, local U. S. Weather Station recorder, This compares with a total of in 1956. Exams ol Set March 14 At City Hall On March 14th, beginning at 9:15 a.m. at the Salina City examinations Hall the for children starting Kindergarten at the opening of school the Fall of 1957, will be held in y conjunction with the Clinic. All children are required to bring their physical record g when registering for the garten. Examinations are free, as well as the baby clinic. Mothers must make appoint-.5- 6 ments with the chairman, Mrs. Louis Merrill, phone JA for the hour, Dr. Morris Fine and a member of the Jaycettes will assist Mrs. pre-scho- ol Well-Bab- Kinder-accordin- Figures for March to 6 p.m. on the 5th, total an even one- half inch. This does not include the additional rain or snow Merrill. falling after 6 p.m. First Of Garden Club Meetings To Discuss What, When, How To Plant March 13th at 2 p.fh. in the Legion Civic Center, at Salina, and at 7:30 p.m. in the Court House in Richfield, A. E. Smith of Salt Lake City will discuss What To Plant, subject, To Plant, And When, around the home. This meeting is the first of a re-15- th " Good Citizen, were announced this week from the more than 30 students who participated. Winner in the Senior High divi- sion was Stuart Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson of Aurora, with Allen K. Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Niel-th- e sen, second. In the Junior High division, Nancy Rasmussen, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mussen of Salina, was the win- ner with Robert Burr son of Burr alsQ of Salin3i second. Judges, who had a difficult time with the many fine entries, said each had shown serious thought on the aubiect, and came out with many top answers. The Auxiliary met Thursday of last week, and the winners gave their essays, The essays were forwarded to Sta.,e.A',xn"!' be MrA;f arrange-tournamen- t, 'S'. Winners in the Salina American Legion Auxiliary essay contest on the subject, What Is A enough shenagnigans and trick- - , rrevs ery to round out an entertain- ing night on the boards. Hazel Walker personally puts on a exhibition during challenging all comers, man or woman, shooting from a Patient at the Salina Hospital standing, kneeling and sitting position, never been beaten the Brian oTlo past ten' years, It was an emergency appendec- Advance tickets are now on tomy on March 1st. sale rom any member o the u or can e ge a ma lons cured at the door the night of March 28th. the schools and parents. The schools do not have the staff to furnish chaperons, and cannot provide them, and parents are asked to make ments to see some adult is sponsjble for many individual or group of students attending the annual affair, Students going to and from tourney from Iheir home. recommendation, but it has been a chaperon be suggesed such for groups, to provided avoid embarrssment by the dent, their families and schools. - 'vk I bajj payer A American Legion Auxiliary Attends Lectures . f to oe' AnilOUllCe ESSJIV WhlUerS Chaperons Asked For Students Attending Basketball Tournament Officials of the State High School Activity Association, to- gether with local authorities, are asking that students attend- ing the Class B basketball March 13th, 14th, and 16th in Provo, be ac- companied by an adult chaperon if they are remaining in the tournament city. Trouble has been experienced In the past to both hotels and motels, with groups of unownchaperoned students, and ers of these accomodations have the cooperation of both T A Dental Assistant All-Gir- r njfJ , Robert Burr. Cattle Elect Officers At Saturday Sessions 100-gallo- jftj t I Winners in the Salina Post American ESSAY WINNERS Legion Auxiliary essay contest wf'e, left to right, seated, Allen K. Nielsen, Stuart Johnson. Standing, Nancy Rasmussen and few donations from mdi- not has civic clubs and organiz- viduals rnetmg COITIDSIiy been arrangedi but Wlll be an. ations will swell the total even next n0unced week, according more. to Dail Prows, Chamber of Com- The figure is above the con tributions received in 1956, which was $237.16. The annua meeting of stock- Joe Buchanan of Richfield, is holders and directors in the S. S. general drive chairman for Se- Cattle Company of San Juan County, was held Saturday at home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bessie Morley, dental assist- in Loss Creek. Gurney ant to Lr. Louis Merrill in Sa- A. Scorup, president of the J. bna, was n Salt Lake City, Sat- - N3lrOW ESCapC presided. A large per- urday. She attended a Dental centaee of the stock was reure- Two men narrowly escaped Convention, held at Hotel Utah. death m a pickup truck accident During the day, lectures were at 5:15 a.m. holders present were: Mr. and Sunday morning Mrs- Marve therapy, and a given on y Williams, Mrs. Etta 7 clinic on radiography, given by Ward- Mrs- Edna Larsen, Mrs. s! tiuikwa! The U V specialists in the science. Carolyn Polly, Albert Scorup, a' a J. Mardon siorup and Lyle MrJ Morey e Thornell. UW1"; convention ' sions at the one-da- y Sandy, with Cleon Allred of At the business session, the fol lowing officers were The truck hit a slick spot on A gcorup, president; Harve the highway, and the driver lost williams, vice president; Etta on ke!r 28th at the Relief Society room ,n he Frst Ward Chapel. Mrs. Frank Jackson captain presided. A historical sketch of e hfe of Josjahr, Martin was given by his daughter-in-law- , Mrs- Arthur Martin. The lesson, The Diary Of on Lucille Mecham Boren, early pioneer; was given by Mrs. Lloyd Ivie. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Allen Folster and Mrs. Der- rail Jensen to 14 members 5 ?C v' e Eace or speciai guest., Mrs. Bell Sorenson entertained members in the Ladies Liter- ary and Social Club, Thursday afternoon of last week. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. James Pidd, with lunch- eon served at 2 o clock. The les- son was given by Mrs. Hilda Gates, with a social hour fol- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rasmus- - lowing. Twelve members were seI weicomed their first child present " February 16th in Fontana, Cal- ifornia. The new addition, a son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell and bas been jmed Clark LaMar, children; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold jr and Mrs LaMar Rasmussen Miles and son, and Mrs. Lucille of Redmond, are paternal grand- - Powell of Salt Lake City, visited parents. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edra Taylor received a mes- - Lincoln Crane. sage Monday announcing the birth of a daughter, Nola, born March 3rd to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Murphy in Salt Lake City. The mother and daughter have a son and brother, Riley, 4, and the father awaiting their return from the hospital. Mrs. Taylor is an aunt to the baby. Born at the Salina Hospital on March 1st, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Starr. The new baby is the second son and third child in the Starr family. Pu'lf "es f J0"' 27th and April 3rd, cake from Salina Fire Kenneth Roberts receives going-awaFAREWELL PARTY fire house, as mem- the at Chief Reed Lorentzen during special farewell party Monday evening of the Salina a member on. look Roberts, Ranger Fire Department bers of the Salina Volunteer with A steak in his complete dinner, home to make Wyoming. 10th March leaves fire fighters the cake, featured the evenings y get-togeth- of Utah, the Utah Extension Service, local Garden Clubs and the County Extension Service. Everyone in Sevier County e interested in home grounds provement and flower arrange-Homents, is invited to attend these garden club meetings. Remember the first session im-th- w 4?"CS 2lh begins Wednesday, March 13th following subjects will ke discussed by other experts: Management Of Insect And Disease Con- Soils, trol Around The Home, and Flower Arrangements For Ex- hibition. These meetings are sponsored by the Associated Garden Clubs at Salina in the Salina at 2 Legion Center, and at 7:30 p.m. the Court House at Richieid( said Count Agent Lee Guymon. rtnh residents 3C1 purd Rich. Leld; Mrs. Pearl Ence, central; Mrs. Norval Crane, Salina. |