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Show Little League Opens Play Hospital for a heart condition. She is reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen Redmond Hews Team Standing and family of Pacoim, Calif., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Jensen in Redmond, and Mrs. Allie Roberts in Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Torgensen of Santa Monica, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Poulson. They will return Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. Poulson and Marjorie Miokelsen, Reporter W L 2 0 Redmond 2 0 Shaheens 0 2 Mickelsens .. 0 2 Sorensens Play in the Little League is in progress, with presently games played every Monday and Friday, commencing at 5:30 p.m. One game is always played at the Salina Park, with the second game alternating here and at Redmond. The youngsters are displaying some mighty fine baseball, and the public is urged to come out and give them a boost. Batteries for the teams include: Redmond Mickelsen and Willardsen, pitchers; Christensen, catcher. Mickelsens Hamlin and Horne, pitchers; Hansen, catcher. Shaheens Shaheen and Blackham, pitchers; Albrecht, catcher. Sorensens Hales, Nielson and Nielson, pitchers; Merrill and Williams, catchers. Results of the first two rounds of play were: Redmond 14; Sorensens 2 Shaheen 4; Sorensens 1 Redmond 16; Mickelsens 1 Shaheens 10; Mickelsens 2 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen of Salt Lake, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen, and to get their children, Leslie and Cynthia, who had been here since Tuesday. , PAINTING & STUCCO ROOF AND HOUSE PAINTING All Work Guaranteed 5 And 10 Years --0- Only First Quality Fuller Paints Used No Substitute Oils Or Thinners Used In Any Of Our Work -- QROOFS PAINTED IN THE FOLLOWING COLORS: Fullers Permanent Green Graphite & Linseed Oil Or Red In Light, Medium Or Dark ALL ROOF WORK GUARANTEED 5 & 10 YEARS --Q- Free Estimates No Obligation Time Payments 9-39- Clyde Funk Melva N. Johnson, Reporter ay C & M BUILDERS SUPPLY Phone Salina JA Ferron, Utah Aurora News SUNDAY PROGRAM The Sunday evening program at the Chapel was given by members of the Stake YMMIA, with Max Curtis in charge. Talks were given by Merrill Peterson sons. and LaMar Boshardt of RedMr. and Mrs. Floyd Giles and mond, and Max Curtis. Karen family of Provo, visited the week Albrecht of Salina, sang a solo, end with the Clifford Mickelsens. God Know's. She was accomMrs. Velma Black entertainpanied by Shannah Rae Sorened 12 relatives and friends, Mon- sen, also of Salina. day, honoring her natal day. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen FORM LITTLE LEAGUE A Little League baseball are now living in Fillmore, team was started here this week where he is employed during the Summer with the Forest Service. for boys 12 years of age and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Larsen younger. The first practice was and family of San Fernando, held at the park at 6 30 p m. on Calif., visited a week with her Monday. The youngsters will parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Jen- be coached by Burke Johnson sen. They left July 5th for their and Gary Taylor. home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert JenKaye Sorenson returned Monsen and family, who had been from a vacation in day here nearly a month, left the California. is the daughter Kaye same day for their home in of Mr. and Mrs. William SorBuena Park. enson. Mrs. Bruce Root and children Mr. and Mrs. Lamoine Cowley came in for the July 4th. The and family of Tremonton, were children remained with Mr. and guests at the Floyd Johnson Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen while home last week. their mother spent a week in Miss Lanette Curtis returned California. home Saturday, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lew Henderson in Paradise at the home of Mr. came in for July 4th, and a visit and Mrs. Mark Oldham since with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jen- school let out. sen. Returning on the 6th to Mr. and Mrs. Devere Stewart Pasadena, they were accom- and children of Logan, visited panied by Mrs. Jensen. during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bosshardt Deveres mother, Mrs. Mayda and family left Monday on a Stewart. vacation to Yellowstone Park. Carolyn Sorenson, Nora Fay Mrs. Adley Peterson and Mrs. Curtis and Arlene Stevens of Olive Braithwaite of Manti, left Salt Lake, spent the July 4th early Saturday for Las Vegas, holiday and week end here with after learning of the birth of a their parents and other relatives son, Friday, to Mr. and Mrs. and friends. Leon Peterson. Mrs. BraithEd Kennedy and Mrs. Laura waite is the mother of Mrs. Peterson. Vince Tilby is in Salt Lake Ogden, accompanied by Mrs. for an operation to be perform- Leona Jensen and daughter, Lored Wednesday at the L. D. S. raine, were visitors of the Carl Mrs. Jensen and Andersons. Hospital. Mrs. Tilby went in Mrs. Anderson are sisters-in-laWednesday with Mr. and Mrs. and Lorraine just returned Lee Nielson, to be with her from an L.D.S. mission in South husband. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nielson and Australia. Ten Boy Scouts left Tuesday family arrived July 2nd from on a Denver to visit Mr. and Mrs. trip in the mountains, Vince Tilby. They left July 5th. and were accompanied by their Mrs. Louis Casto and dau- leader, Clifford Mickelsen and ghters of Ely, Nevada, visited Evan Mickelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulson last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson. One daughter, accompanied by two nieces, Jov Toni Lee, remained, and will be and Thelma Poulson, spent joined by her parents Sunday. Monday and Tuesday in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Tucker of Lake City. Vera Anderson returned June 26th from a visit in California with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas in San Pedro; Mr. and Mrs. Bladen Christensen, Fair Oaks, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen in Compton. The Thomas family accompanied her home, and remained until after the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Winch and family of Washington, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jensen. July 2nd, a family outing was held at Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen, who flew to Hawaii for a vacation, left July 6th by ship for the return to the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Anderson and family of Magna, visited recently with Mrs. Vera Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jensen left July 5th for Salt Lake, and on July 7th Mrs. Jensen underwent surgery in the L. D. S. 68 Dean Killpack IhffcSalinaviSuti llolmstrem of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kennedy end family of Magna, visited during Classified Ads Salina, Sevier County, Utah Frl., July 12, 1957 Page the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wall. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Morgan and children were guests Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Morgans mother, Mrs. Flora Cooper. The Morgans are residents of Salt Lake City. Guests Saturday at the home d of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton were Mr. and Mrs. Bod Bench and sons of Belmont, California. Sherel and Alice Crane and daughter, Teresa, of Kanab, visited Thursday at the home of Mrs. Cranes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Rasmussen and daughters of Pacific Palisade, California, were guests Saturday and Sunday at the William Wall residence. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Taylor was christened during Fast Meeting, Sunday. He was blessed by his uncle, Oral Taylor of Payson, d and was given the name L. Taylor. He is the third child in the family, and has two elder brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris and sons of Murray, and Mrs. W. R. Johnson spent the latter part of the week vacationing at the Johnson Livestock Companies mountain ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Stewart and son of Sam Diego, Calif., arrived at the J. E. Day home July 4th. Dwain left Sunday to return home. Rodney Day accompanied him, and will vacation in California for ten days. Mrs. Stewart, the former Joan Day, and son, Darryl, will visit two weeks at the Day home. son John Coons, of Mr. and Mrs. Max Coons of Richland, Washington, is a guest at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Floyd Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Van Sorenson and children of Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Sorenson and children of Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mason and family met Mr, and Mrs. Cline Sorenson at the Gooseberry Youth Camp, Friday evening, and the group enjoyed a family picnic in the canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Curtis and family and Mrs. Clifford Curtis and children of Salt Lake, were here Last week visiting relatives and friends. They came to attend a Charles A. Curtis family reunion, held at Maple Grove, Har-war- Ray-lan- FOR RENT nished. JA Small apt., furCall JA or J25tfc THE SALINA SUN Published every Friday at Salma, Utah. Entered at the Post BICYCLES AND TRIKES Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clas- s Painted and repaired; saws matter, under the act of filed on automatic filer; Congress of March 3, 1879. sharpened and reWesley Cherry, paired. Leave name- - and address at Colby Auto Clinic, Salina. Pickup and delivery FOR RENT All modern on Mondays. Sam Westen-skobasement home at 44 W. phone 2959, Gunnison, 2nd N., Salina, $25 per month, Utah. M15tfc or will sell for $2,000. Terms: $200 down, and $25 monthly. FOR SALE Spinet Piano, your Write Ivan Keeler, 524 E. 3625 area, take over small monthly So , S. L., Ut., or see Tony For more informpayments. J12t4 Casto, Salina. ation, write Credit Dept, box 252 So. S. L. Salt Lake City, Utah. J27t3e IT'S inexpensive to clean rugs and upholstery at home with odorless Blue Lustre. R. & R. FOR RENT Furniture Co. or large. Earlin Jensen J2813 Salina. Apartments, lawn-mowe- rs Editor-Publishe- r. --sm- all CHERRIES FOR SALE Ready now. Large dark Bings and Lamberts. 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