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Show Notice Of Sale For Special Taxes Notice is Youngster Wins Kindness Contest hereby given 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 Billie Hamlin in the amounts and upon the lands and property set forth and described in the delinquent list hereto attached, and unless said entered a Kindness To Animal contest and answered the 5 questaxes, together with interest as set forth in the ordinances creating tions to inNine-year-ol- said district, and levying said taxes or a sufficient amount of said taxes to pay the installment past due, with interest at 10 annum to the date of payment on delinquent installments andper at on remaining amounts, together with all cost of 6 publication are paid as provided by the ordinances of Salina City, Utah, on or before the 13th day of April A. D.f 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 the Salina City Hall in Salina, Utah, and continuing until all of said property shall have been sold. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1957. W. M. FOWLES, Treasurer of the City of Salina, Utah. Delinquent list of property upon which the special taxes remain due and unpaid in Salina City Curb and Gutter Improvement District No. 1, 1954. Salina City Curb and Gutter Improvement District No. 1, 1954. Description of property according to lots, blocks and parcels, in Salina City Survey, Sevier County, Utah. Front total tax now due, together with Interest as provided by Name of Owner Lot Block Plat Feet 1 35 A 214.50 Byron L. Humphrey $871.08 I, W. M. Fowles, Salina City Treasurer, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a list of all property upon which the special tax remains due and upaid in Salina City Curb and Gutter Improvement District 1, 1954, respectively, as of the date hereof. Dated March 22, 1957. W. M. FOWLES, Treasurer of the City of Salina, Utah. March 29, April 5 & 12. Miss LaRae Averett and Bryce Anderson exchanged marriage vows March 23rd in the Aurora Ward L. D. S. Chapel. The ceremony was performed by Blain Curtis, a member of the North Sevier Stake presidency. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason of Aurora, .are parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson of Richfield are parents of the groom. In the evening, the couple were honored with a reception in the Recreation Hall. Attending the bride were Kay Jensen and Phyllis Rasmussen of Redmond, and Carolyn Stewart of Aurora. Vickie Lynn Mason, a niece of the bride, was a junior bridesmaid, and flower girls were Kristine Mason and Connie Lee Jensen. Gam Anderson, brother of the groom, was best man. Following the reception, the newlyweds left on a noneymoon to Las Vegas, and will make a home on their return at 1 1444 East 8th South in Salt Lake. Bay From Local Advertisers d correctly, according formation received early this week, from the Junior Council in Salt Lake. Billie is informed that he will be heard on the Junior Council Hour on TV, Channel 4, at 3:30 p.m., Saturday, April 6th. Billie is a son of Mrs. Jennie Hamlin, and he will be admitted as a member in the Kindness To Animal Club. Aurora lews Melva N. Johnson, Reporter Redmond lews Marjorie Miokelsen, Reporter COMPLETES SERVICE SUNDAY SERVICES Mac Lloyd Curtis received his The Sunday evening church release from the U. S. Air Force services were presented by the on March 22nd at Travis Air M.I.A. Mrs. Wallace Poulson Force Base in California, after conducted the following profour years service. He arrived-hom- e gram: talk, The Godhead, Beth last week.' Mac Lloyd is Mickelsen; talk, Joseph Smith, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Katherine Yergensen; talk, Curtis. Restoration Of Aaronic PriestHoward Jensen; talk, hood, Shall Man Live Again," Leo Christensen; piano solo, Meditation," Nathella Sorenson; talk, Man Is That He Might Have Joy," Beth Jensen; talk on missionary activities in the ward, J. Arthur Christensen. EASTER PARTY The Aurora Ward Elders and their partners were guests at an Easter party at the Ward Recreation Hall, Saturday evening. M-MCommittee members in charge of the social were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Darr Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Carol MOTHER DIES The Aurora Junior Mrs. Marwood Hales accombasketball team, winners of the Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Kay S. Jenregional championship, and one sen, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Soren- panied Adley Peterson to Salt son and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lake, Thursday, and was at the of the entries in the Madsen. at bedside of her mother, Mrs. additionwon Logan, tourney Ellen Butterfield, when she died al honors in the essay contest on Floyd Johnson and W. Lloyd at 9:30 a.m. What Playing Junior Saturday morning. Johnson were in Salt Lake on Mrs. Hales returned home SatBasketball Meant To Me. Each business Friday. Mrs. W. Lloyd essay by every player was pre- Johnson urday evening, and on Monday, them, and she and Mr. Hales and accompanied sented at the time of registra- attended the 2nd session their of the attended the funeral in tion in Logan. Sunday, Aaron State F.F.A. family Convention. The Herriman. Moss of Richfield, athletic coJohnsons sons have both held atMr. and Mrs. Mar Mickelsen, ordinator from this region, state F.F.A. offices. Jerold was Mrs. Rebecca Hales and Mr. and tended Sacrament meeting in State President and State Vice Mrs. Willis Hales also Aurora. He stated that when all attended and Burke served as the funeral President, services. essays were judged, Verr Don State Secretary. Durfee won 1st place; Norman Weldon Bagley and family of Mr. and Mrs. Clark RasmusJohnson, second, and Burnell sen at and son returned from Calthe of arrived home Logan, Taylor, third. Each boy was pre- Weldons parents, Mr. and Mrs. ifornia, and will make their sented with a copy of the book, Voyle Bagley, Friday evening. home in Centerfield. Gospel Ideals," written by Weldon returned to J. Arthur Christensen and Logan SunPresident David O. McKay. Mr. He is attending college at Tolboe attended funeral day. Moss made the presentations. U.S.U. His wife and sons, Van services of a near relative in and Jimmie, will spend this Ephraim, Thursday. week visiting friends and relaPaula Jorgensen celebrated tives here and in Koosharem. her 6th birthday Monday. She Mr. and Mrs. Phil Herbert is a daughter of the Terrance and children of Provo, visited Jorgensens. Deanna Morley, a student at Vince Tilby returned Saturfrom Saturday until Monday at a Weber College in Ogden, and of Mrs. Mr. homes and the Frank day from Salt Lake. He recentmember of the Concert Band, Mr. in ly underwent surgery. and Harward and Aurora, tour just returned from a Mrs. LaMar Whitlock and son Mrs. Vaun in Herbert Salina. of Nevada and California. There arrived Monday to spend a week Mrs. LaRue Spencer entertainare 55 members in the band, and her parents, Mr. and visiting of the Kinderthey played at concerts at high ed the members Mrs. Mickelsen. Arthur at a class party Monday, schools and colleges. Highlight garten Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean Yercon- in honor of the 6th birthday of of the tour was a gensen welcomed a baby boy cert played before the student-bod- y her son, Johnnie. Colat the California State Mr. and Mrs. Harve Oldroyd Wednesday, according to word received by the grandparents, lege at Sacramento. Band mem- and daughter were week end Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Christenbers were given time for sight- guests of Verla Jensen in Salt sen. Paternal Mr. grandparents, Lake City. seeing in San Francisco. and Mrs. Orrin Yergensen, have Aurora Jr. en Win Essay Honors M-M- been visiting the new parents in Salt Lake City. Monday afternoon, Mrs. Rebecca Hales was hostess to the D.U.P. The county officers were present, and following the business hour, refreshments were served. The Boy Scouts enjoyed a swimming party in Ephraim, Wednesday. They were accompanied by Max Peterson, Jay and Junior Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Card, of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, visited here from Thursday to Tuesday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Christensen. The visitors were enroute home, after visiting in New Mexico. Mrs. Card is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Christensen. Rose, John and Jim Sorenson arrived in Redmond, Saturday $lnalimPtun Salina, Sevier County, Utah Page Iri., April 5, 1957 THE SALINA SUN Published every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the Post Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clas- s matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Wesley Cherry, Editor-Publishe- r. with Mr. and Mrs. Neils Jensen. They returned to Salt Lake on Tuesday. The Stork Club met Wednesday at the home of Stella Larsen. In the game of 500, prizes were won by Koa Sheppard and Barbara Nelson. Viola Larsen was a guest. 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