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Show Mrs. Onest Nielsen and Mrs. Ethel Madsen, mother of Mrs. Nielsen, and a viistor at the Nielsen home, motored North last week for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Nielsen visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker in American Frk 3nd with Mr' 3nd MrS" Rose Sorenson, J. B. Soren- - Elmo Peters in Salt City. son and John Sorenson of Red- - Mrs. Madsen visited a sister are vislting at the home Mrs. Boyd Candlen, in Provo, of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Sorenson, a brother, in Salt Lake City. Mrand Mrs Roy Bird are with Mr. and Mrs. Alva visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Keele and Weyburn in Midvale', ' son, Mitchell, have returned to - - their home in Granger. They Mrs. Ted Burr entertained for LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bird and son, Denis; Mr. and Mrs. Far- - rell Crane and fw,a.rd made a circuitous sightseeing trip Sunday. They motored South, traveling through Fruita, Capitol Wash to Hanksville, re- turning through Castle Dale and Salina Canyon. Mr,.' Liwrece IUr- Mr. ris, who have been in Arizona for the Winter months, visited Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larsen in Salina. Mr Harris ?. retired shecPman: is an uncle to Mrs. Larsen, and they were enroute to their home at Burley, Idaho. Visiting Sun- dayattheLarsen home was Mrs. Sarah Saxton o f Coalville, mother of Mrs. Larsen. ,d - . Veeter, is - - .......... - Sllrid mL Ned C.S ... 'lub Tmtn. Thursday ... CUyartndhose I .S SSI "S4 u Dell Johnson, who visited here and in Redmond over the week end. While convalescing Salt Lake, Mrs. Mickelson' Members in the Friday after- - visited her mother, Mrs. Mary noon Bridge Club were enter- - Ann Murphy, at the home of tamed at the home of Mrs. Van Mr. and Mrs. Madron. Anderson in Richfield, with . . . George TvuKr,.. O T & W 0 c 00 Vt ... Se' oe s PROBATE 7. For th. further information, consult lpect.v. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Eitate of Frands Pet,r Peter- - son als0 ... Richard Harmon of Panaca, Nevada, Mrs. Harmon and the Harmon children, Ricky, Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Poul- TrevLane and Cynthia, visited son of Redmond, announce the until Thursday of this week at gagrnT'Tnd forthcoming the home of Mrs. Verda Borg, of their daughter, marriage mother of Mrs. Harmon. While Kathleen tn TVnnic Tencen in Utah, Mr. Harmon was trans- y acting business at Salt Lake City. Redmond ... Library Corner known reterson. Deceased. 'Creditors of the d'dent as above-name- Frands d c,alr"i ,wi11 Notice To FOWLES, Treasurer of the City of Salina, Utah. Contractors Sen. Washington, March 21 Wallace F. Bennett Thursday urged the Senate Agriculture Committee to take early action on drought legislation pending before the Committee. Noting that many people have the impression that the drought area of the nation is entirely within the states of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas and Missouri the so- called major disaster area Sen. Bennett said, I can assure yU that ln Utah 38 wdl as in Nevada and Arizona, the prob- lem is acute, though perhaps not so uniformly spread throughout the state as in some areas. In Utah, we have 19 of our 29 counties designated as drought-disaste- r areas," Senator Bennett said. The livestock industry provides the bulk of the income in these areas, and the present drought has caused many of the farmers to abandon their lands and dispose of their foundation herds. Senator Bennett testified in favor of several bills intended to alleviate suffering from the drought, including S. 1525, setting forth details of participation, S. 1526, for deferred grazing, and S. 1527, extending livestock loan authority. h) State-Feder- al Any sore that does not heal quired lump or thickening in the breast A Unusual bleeding or discharge Any change in a wart or mole 0 Persistent indigestion or difficulty in swallowing Persistent hoarseness or cough 0 (5) Any change in normal bowel habits bid. Nmm ( thest lymptMM Mmsorily means that tm have coikm but eny one f them should stud you to yout doctw. (am is usually curoblt early. who I1MIMBEI THE detected DANCE! Ns. The Sevier School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the District. SEVIER SCHOOL DISTRICT LaMont L. Bennett, Superintendent of Schools. March 22, 29, April 5. and heated SIGNALS. S74-- D state- ment pertaining to contractors experience and financial condition. Bids will be received at the Sevier School District office in Richfield until the hour of 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 1957, at which time and place, they will be publicly opened and read aloud. A bid bond, cashiers or certified check in the amount of five per cent of the bid, made payable to .the Sevier School District, shall accompany or elsewhere 0 Sealed bids will be received the Sevier School District for the construction of an Addition and Remodeling to North Sevier High School at Salina, Utah. Bids will be in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Paul K. Evans, Architect, Salt Lake City, Utah, and same may be obtained from the office of the Superintendent of the Sevier School District at Richfield, Utah, or from the office of the architect, upon receipt of $25.00 deposit per set, made payable to Paul K. Evans, which deposit will be refunded upon return of such plans and specifications in good condition within ten days of the date set for the bid opening. of bidders is required. ' Prior to any bidder receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that he have on file with the architect, completed and approved, the reby 5 & 12. (R.-Uta- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dunn and daughter, Uenta Kaye, of Wellington, visited Sunday with Mrs. Iva Monger and Mrs. Janie Nielson, GUARDIANSHIP & NOTICES - Bennett Urges Approval Of Drought Legislation t 2 JelMsSSa March 29, April INltNTlCNS . . Fyett . ay ... Salina, Sevier County, Utah Fri., March 29, 1957 Page with vouchers attached, to the undersigned Administrator at the Office of Gustin, Richard, Matts- W. M. FOWLES son & Evans, 151 North Main Treasurer of the City of Salina, Utah. Delinquent list of property upon which the special taxes Strett Richfield, Utah, on or remain due and unpaid in Salina City Curb and Gutter Improve- - before the 23rd day of May, A. D., 1957. . ment District No. 1, 1954. GRANT BROWN, Salina City Curb and Gutter Improvement District No. 1, Administrator. Sty sSrveyfLCounty Utah103 GUSTIN, RICHARDS, MATTSSON & EVANS, Front total tax now due, Richfield, Utah, together with interest as provided Attorneys for Administrator. by Dates of publication: March Name of Owner Lot Block Plat Feet 22 29 April 5 & 12 19571 Byron L. Humphrey 214.50 $871.08 W. M. f re ofthe f Dated March 22, 1957. ' Mrs. Charles Mickelson, ac- w re Presen Mrs. Rufus Hatch Prizes in the game were won companied by . , . and daughters of Koosharem, . 30 in Carbon County during f'Tere Izola Prows. in the schools last week. They visited with Mrs. The 9th birthday anniversary Leona Peacock in WeUington, a of David Nielson was celebrated sister of Mrs. Mickelson. They Monday, with a party between ais0 visited at the home of Mr. MissPoulson is semorat Die hours of 4 and 6. Twenty- - and Mrs. Milton Williams in Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sorenson, NnrYheer 'hips two boys and girls Joined in L a udeS at mah Sunnyside, and in Dragerton students at the Utah State Uni- playing games, were shown with Mrs Vernon Brown verslty in Logan for the past gute University films, and joined in a treasure semester, visited over the week 28th is the date set for hunt. Mrs. Merrill Nielson was Mrs. Myrtle McDonald, who end with Mr. and Mrs. Leon t v, IJune rTtl TL g hostess at the childrens party, visited during the Winter at the Newton, parents of Mrs. Sor- and served luncheon. home of Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. enson. The students are planning Sorenson in Riverton, has re- - to spend the Spring and SumMembers of the 13 Club turned to Salina for the Sum-we- mer months in Aurora. guests of Mrs. Dail Prows, mer. Enroute, she and Mrs. evening. A dainty enson visited with Mrs. Ozrow 8t. Bernard dogs bear the name luncheon was served at 8 oclock Shipp in Springville. c St Bernard de Menthon, who ln and following the hour, small the 11th century founded a hostables were arranged for the Mr. and Mrs. Kay Nielson pice that has sheltered thousands evenings game. Score prizes and children of Henderson, of travelpn were won by Mrs. Erroll Mick- - Nevada, visited Saturday and elson and Mrs. Leon Newton. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Phil Nielsen and Mrs. Joe Shields, parents of Mrs. Nielson. Freece were guests hostess. Twelve were present. The No Host Club met Satur. AAA, day evening at the home of Mr. New books placed on the During the week end vacation and Mrs. Wayne Peterson. Fol- - shelves at the Salina Library in the Salina schools, Mr. and lowing the dinner hour, 500 was this week include: Its A Big Mrs. Roger Nielson and dau- - the pastime, with high score Country, by Ben Lucian Bur- ghter were sightseeing at the prizes going to Mrs. Dail Prows man; Jeyton Place, by Grace Births at the Salina Hospital parks in Southern Utah, visit- - and Errol Mickelson. Mr. and Metalious. The new book of the from March 20 to the 26 are: ing Boulder Dam, Flagstaff and Mrs. Keith Peterson of Salt month is The Crisis Of The A daughter, born. March 20 Phoenix, Arizona. Old Order. The book is a to Mr. and Mrs. Terral Hunls- - ,, hereby gives that special taxes for the purpose of paying the cost of construction curb and gutter in Salina City Curb and Gutter Improvement District No. 1, 1954, are due and unpaid in the amounts and upon the lands and property set forth and de- scribed in the delinquent list hereto attached, and unless said taxes, together with interest as set forth in the ordinances creating id district, and levying said taxes or a sufficient amount of said taxes to pay the installment past due with interest at 10 Der annum to the date of paymenVon dellnqu 6 on remaining amounts, together with all publication are paid as provided by the ordinances of Salina Citf on before the 13thday of April A. D., 1957 at 1 p m the property upon which said taxes are a lein on said day, be sold for said taxes upon which said taxes are a lien will on said day be sold for said taxes, interest, costs of advertising and expense of sale beginning at the hour of 1:00 p.m. of said day, at the East entrance door to City Hall 'to Salina. Utah, and continuine until all of , Jorgensen and Mrs. Izola Prows. ... y Mr ".'S 5 Pete.-hostes- J - fr son-in- Thru The Gates Of Splendor. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peter-wa- s During the hour, Mrs. Leander ,on nroDrietoro at the at a family dinner party shurtz played two records, a jon' Smart Shop were in Salt Sunday at the Larsen home, musical number, and one Mar- - Lake city, Sunday and Monday, given in honor of the anniver vejs of The Human Body. selections for the late making sary of her son, SSgt. Courtney and Spring early Fall business. leave. Larsen, home on a Mrs. Durell who Present was the guest of honor, was at the St. Mickelson, Marks Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Peterson Mrs. Larsen and children, re- in Salt Lake City for minor were joined for dinner on Sun- cently of San Antonio, Texas; h to h r 8d Mr!' Ca"u by Mr. and Mr,. Georg,. Memmott ac- - Meilor home was and children, Kendall Spanish Fork- Mr - A11n ,caugbt frtm g spreading the bull during the nd- haU afternoon Th)!rsd.ay rain storm. According to his report, the hail stones were as big as golf balls, and twice as hard. Said he was sitting on a tractor when the storm hit. nd when the hail balls cracked him on the ear, he was crawled under the through tractor and buried his head like r0m " , off. evening at the Burr - - home. Small tables were MrsF. H Croft was in Salt For'The lunc'heo'n,Terved Ardis Crane is going to sue Lake City this week visiting at at 8 oclock. Covers were laid someone just as soon as she the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells t0 SeemS eight guests' MrS' JamPS fin?S Wu Maudsley, daughter and will charge removing Peterson and Mrs. Joe Freece law of Mrs. Croft, insulation right out of her were awarded score prizes. home. They are in the act of Dinner guests Saturday at Treeswere the home of Mr.jmd Mrs. J. F. werenterta'lne d Sorenson were Don Prb?rt of at the home of Mrs AW ni tVi shade for Merrill furnishing Scipio, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl jjjejson Thursday evening A the Crane home. Without the Nixon of Holden. dainty luncheon was served at trees, the home will take the 8 oclock, with covers marked full brunt of the morning and Mrs- Vivian Burns entertained for eight. Bridge was the game afternoon sun. Might have a at the regular meeting of the 0f the evening, and score Drizes fuit at that. Only thing, she Frank Jackson retold the story, 20-da- Notice Of Sale For Special Taxes Notice is (Mat) Use of Industrial explosives reached a new high in the United States in 1955 when the coal industry stepped up its use of explosives 24 per cent, to more than 239,000,000 pounds. BUILDERS Miss Patsy Martin and Clark Anderson were quietly married at a Bishops cottage in Ely, Nevada on March 3, 1957. Returning, the newlyweds surprised everyone when the marriage ceremony was announced. The new Mrs. Anderson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Martin of Salina. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson of Centerfield. The bride is a member of the class graduating from North Sevier High School in May. Mr. Anderson is employed at the EINCO Steel Corporation in Salt Lake City. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City. Honoring the bride, Mrs. Earl Steiger and Mrs. Jay Martin will host a tea at the home of Mrs. Steiger on Saturday between the hours of 2 and 6 in the afternoon. Mrs. Anderson will display a trousseau and the many awaiting at the new home. OF Paramount Ice Cream -- 12 gal. 89c Cake Mixes Betty Crocker 3 for . . . 95c Campbells Cream of Chicken Soup 2 for 35c Milk -I- GA -- Tall -- 4 for 55c Morning 4 for 57c Tomato Juice 4 for - IGA 46 oz. $1,05 - Quaker Oats 3 lbs 43c Ellis Spaghetti & Meat Balls . . . 25c Liptons Soups Noodle or Tom. Veg. - 3 for ... 37c - Spring Garden - 303 2 for 35C Beef Pot Roast - good grade - lb. 43c Halibut Peas - - Steak center cuts lb. 55c Pork Loin Chops lb. Fresh Side Pork lb Dixons Het G9c 55c |