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Show Mrs. Paul Martin, the former Donna Rasmussen, and Mr. Martin moved from Provo last week, and are located in Cedar City. Mrs. Martin, an efficent operator at the telephone office in Salina and Provo, has been transferred to the office in the Cedar City telephone service. Mrs. Morris Nielson and child- Mr. Martin is assigned as teachren, who visited the past months er in the L.D.S. Seminary. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson, left last week for A reunion in the of their home at San Lerenzo, Cal- Mrs. Ann Peterson andfamily the late ifornia. Mr. Nielson, a son of Andrew Peterson, was held at the Nielsons, is employed as a the family home in Richfield welder. and at Fishlake. Wednesday evening, Mrs. Peterson was Mrs. Gordon Sutherlund and hostess at a family dinner, Prechildren, who visited this week sent were: Mr. and Mrs. Sterling with Mr. and Mrs. Leath Ras- Peterson, Craig and Sharon mussen, have returned to their Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin home in Cedar City. Jenkins and children; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson and Mr. Mrs. Alice Young returned and Mrs. Verl Peterson, and a Monday from a few days, vis't brother of the hostess, Enoch at the home of Mrs. Eva Pete--soNielson, of Salt Lake. Thursday, a sister, in Richfield. Friday and Saturday, the group wereall at camp at Fishlake. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nielson and children have returned to Logan Jack Scovil, who is registered following a weeks visit with Mr, for his junior year at Stanford and Mrs. Conrad Nielson in Sa- University at Palo Alto, Calif., lina. While here, Rex and his and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, Bryce, were at Fishlake, Vern Scovil, and other children where Bryce was successful in in the family, of Taylorsville, Mack. catching a visited at the home of Mrs. Effie Scovil over the week end. Waldo Parsons, employed at the Sun Valley Coal Mine, Mrs. Returning to their respective Parsons and son, DeVon, are located in the apartment at the homes, following a visit at the parental home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele building. A. C. Folster were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Borg Mrs. Ray Wilson and children of and children of Spokane, Wash- Phoenix, M.Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. William and children ington, are visiting with Mrs. of Salt Lake.Wright Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elvirda Borg in Salina. Learning entertained at dinner for the family and visitors on and Crane Mrs. Mr. Clayton and later, a reunion was and children were week end Sunday, at held the Ferron Reservoir, visitors in Salt Lake and Kearns. Leo II. Crane, who is taking with a motor trip over the Skyline Drive. special medical treatment at the Veterans Hospital, was visited. Louie Schmidt, Fieldman for Friends here are glad to learn Development he is doing fine. His wife is a California-Uta- h staying at the home of Mr. and Company; Lyle& Thornell, foreman for the S S Cattle ComMrs. Roy Cooke at Kearns. pany at Indian Creek, left Wedbusiness Mr. and Mrs. Blain Ewles, nesday on a Miss Carol Ewles and Frank trip to the Northwest and CanBybee, who was in Salina for ada. They were accompanied by Doyle Perkins of Monticello, the week end, motored to Mr. early Sunday, Bybee and Dick Thornell of Salina. The is employed at a saw mill in the group have visited at the ThorKanab area. The Ewles return- nell home in Salina over the week end, and were also accomed Sunday evening. panied by Olevia Thornell on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Okerlund the trip. returned Saturday from a Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen motor trip to the coast. Their children, Paul, Don and returned Friday morning to SaJanet, accompanied the parents, lina. They are the parents of in Las Mrs. James Dickert, who, with and following a stop-ovat the home her husband, Major Dickert, revisited Vegas, they of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kipping, side at Spokane, Washington. and with Mr. and Mrs. Pfister in The Rasmussens visited 2 weeks Orange, and with Mr. and Mrs. at the Dickert home. Major Lyndon Okerlund in Napa, Cal- Dickert is with the U. S. Air ifornia. Returning, the family Force, located at the base in the visited at the home of Dr. and area. They were accompanied Mrs. Garth Edmunds in Artesia. by Miss Nancy Rasmussen, who visited during the Summer at Dickert home. the James Mann and Mrs. Mr. and children arrived in Salina, Sunvisit at the Vacationing visitors, enroute day for a home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. An- from their home in Pasadena, vacaderson. The Mann family re- California, on a sides at Lomita, Calif. Mrs. Mann tion in Alaska, made a stopover visit with Mr. and Mrs." is the former Afton Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roper left Tuesday on a vacation trip. They plan on spending a week at Gailhona at West Yellowstone, and visiting friends and relatives in Idaho. Mrs. Don Hase and family of Salt Lake, spent last week end attending a Dennison family reunion in Manti, and visiting her father, A. A. Dennison, and sisters in Salina. Mrs. Rodney Cloward traveled by plane from Fairbanks, Alaska, and arrived in Salt Lake, Friday. She is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloward in Salina. She has been located for the past 2 years with her husband, S. P. 3 Charles R. Cloward, at the Alaskan base. n, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Draper San Francisco, Calif., arrived in Salina, and visited over the week end with Mrs. Nellie Crane, mother of Mrs. Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Draper announce the birth of their first grandchild, and also the first child born to Bruce and Claudia Draper Gardner. The baby, a daughter, was born Aug. 25th in an Ogden hospital. of 20-l- Jean Clawson of Fullerton, Calif., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clawson, her parents, in Salina. Miss Clawson was accompanied on the motor trip to Utah by her mother, who had traveled from Salt Lake by plane. Miss Clawson is an instructor in the nursing department at the Fullerton Junior College, and attended the summer session at U.C.L.A. in Los Angeles. b. Free-doni- a, LUCKY WITH FIRE? Many people are . . . but luck is no substitute for er adequate fire insurance. Let us arrange this vital protection for you without delay. ' Evan H. Mlckelson Manager P.O. Box 248. Salina Telephone JA Roger Nielsen, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. In the group were Dr. Mable Pierson, retired head of the biology deWell, the Sevier County Fair partment in the Pasadena Col- and Southern Utah Junior Livelege; Mrs. W. G. Cropey, a dau- stock Show is now history. We ghter, and her three children. have heard a lot about blue ribbon winners, champion and Don Hase of Salt Lake, came in Monday for a weeks vacation grand champion fat steers, hogs, dairy cattle, horses, in the area. He intends to fish, lambs, and also participate in the bow cakes, dresses, quilts, flowers, etc. and arrow deer hunt, opening sweepstakes, I like prize winning livestock, Saturday. flowers, bakery and clothing, but in this short article, I at the home too, Week end visitors want to talk about blue ribbon of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rasand champion boys and girls, mussen, included Mrs. Hal Ras- states Lee Guy-moCounty Agent, is convalescing mussen, who Take for example the from a recent serious illness; her husband and children of Sunny-sid- grand champion Hereford steer member Richand Mr. and Mrs. Carlos exhibited by of ard Richfield. Dastrup He Taylor and children of Salt Lake. was a beautiful prime steer, and Genee Jorgensen has returned I like Hereford cattle. But lets visit at the home talk about Richard for just a from a of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Olsen in moment. Is he a champion boy and Yes, I think so, beLogan. She was accompanied to cause he a grand champion did the northern city by her parents, Club Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen Jorgen- job. You see, the is Learn By Doing. sen, who were transacting busi- theme Richard did just that. He fed ness for the day. his two steers regularly three Mr. and Mrs. Newell Morley times a day; he fed them a baland son, Burke, visited Saturday anced ration, and knew what and Sunday at the home of Mr. was in it. He knew how much and Mrs. Harry Clarke in Help- his steers were costing per day. er, and with friends at Drager-to- He kept them well bedded, clean and well groomed. He kept a neat, accurate record of feed Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nielsen and other expenses. He had a and daughter, Stefenee, have re- good attendance at Club meetvacation ings and other activtites carried turned from an and sightseeing trip. They visit- on by his club, under the leadered the Yellowstone and Glacier ship of Keith Peterson. Then as National Parks; Waterton Inter- a final climax, he did a good job national Peace Park in Canada, of fitting and showing his steers. and with friends in Letheridgc. Yes, he was a Club member, and good 11 year-old Master Stockman. Note I have said Richard did this, he did that; not his father, Grandfather or someone else. Of course, his parents and grandparents were extremely interested, gave 100 per cent support, and helped him over the hurdles Mrs. Elizabeth Colby received when he needed help. But, what an announcement of the birth I want to emphasize here is that of her 22nd grandchild Saturday. Richard carried the ball he The baby, a boy, Steve Charles, didnt say let George do it he was born August 20th at a Son- did practically all the work, and ora hospital in California. He so Learned By Doing! weighed 8!4 pounds at birth. The Club Motto is Make Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald The Best Better. Well, RichColby of Sonora. Mr. and Mrs. ard did his best this year in proVee Colby of Magna, visited at ducing a grand champion steer. the Colby home here Tuesday. He has a real challenge to best Gerald and Vee are brothers. this years record, but there are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mickelson bigger shows, and other goals. are the grandparents of eleven He can learn to be a Master livegrandchildren. On Monday of stock judge, Make The Best this week, the 11th, a baby boy, Better," in demonstrations, wras born to Mr. and Mrs. Vaun and excell in other activiD. Mickelson of Manti. ties by applying the Club A son was born August 24th Theme and Motto. at the Salina Hospital to Mr. There were other champion and Mrs. Frank Bybee of Salina. exhibitors at the Fair and livestock show in Richfield. I know, because I have attended their meetings, talked to their leaders, visited their projects, and talked to members themA patient at the Salina selves. Yes, in five or ten minHospital was Harve Mangrum, utes conversation with a boy or treated for an accidental fall girl, I can tell whether they are from a tree at the langrum doing the work or whether Dad, home on Tuesday of last week. Mother, the hired man or someMr. Mangrum is convalescing at one else is doing it for them. I the family home. regret to say that now and then n. e, 4-- H 4-- H n. -- ,, Vf. 4 's.r " tjP" Salina, Sevier County, Utah Page Fri., Aug. 30, 1957 4-- H 4-- H Published every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the Post Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clasmatter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. 4-- H s 4-- H Wesley Cherry, Editor-Publish- . er 4-- H O MEMBER Jersey NATION I A v I THE socunon STATfP UTAH E D I T O R vJ I gif f IlT.ll CL1LUU a well balanced program, and by having them apply the Club Theme and Motto Learn By Doing, and Make The Best Better. So hats off to these and all others who have done the job themselves, with the help of leaders and parents met their club requirements and achieved success during the 1957 club season. CLUB PLEDGE I pledge my HEAD to clearer thinking, my HEART to greater loyalty, my HANDS to larger service, and my HEALTH to better living, for my club, my community and my country. 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H Attend State Library Meeting of Mrs. Leon Newton, president the Library Board; Mrs. Olevia Thornell, librarian, and Mrs. Stanley Burgess, reporter, were in Richfield, Tuesday to attend a luncheon, sponsored by the State Library Membership Board. Benefits to libraries for operation, and many topics were discussed by authorities on the subject. 4-- H 4-- H Buy Locally It Pays Salute to MILLARD COUNTY . . . The Hunters Paradise 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H If you like to hunt, youll love Millard County. Deer, pheasants, geese, and ducks are abundant and good hunting areas are found everywhere. The principal economy of this prosperous county is agriculture. Its fertile soils produce bountiful crops of beets, grain and hay. In Fillmore, county seat of Millard County, is Utahs first capitol building, now an interesting museum. The Unite'd States Brewers Foundation salutes Millard County a typical Western society where folks enjoy a friendly community spirit and where ' civic and agrarian accomplishment is progressive and beneficial to all. Here, too, the Foundation conducts a program which assures the sale of conditions. beer and ale under orderly, d BEER and ALE . . . A sf v 1 x! ilTi jmi v. v yv5vy.w- - ' c y-- XY v '& t f x A t - .-- i v V v. iiTli MiH1flfilWMHlHMr-Ifl- IT riMWlfilr No wasted power , no excess pounds I Chevy trucks with the right power right capacity stay and save on the jobl ... From Chevrolet a blending of space, weight and engine performance designed to get your jobs done quickly and just-rig- ht efficiently. And the right power, too, rang : him r ' KELLY ' ing from the 140-h- p Thriftmaster 6 210-h- p to the Super models Loadmaster V8. 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ASK FOR FULL DETAILS The "Big Wheel in trucks I display this famous trademark See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer lA I assocITati"on 4-- H Hospital Notes 2 THE SALINA SUN 4-- H Biggest Sellers... because they're Biggest Savers - Ultralinaun I find Dad, Mother or someone else doing the work and demember of priving the Learning To Do By Doing! In Club work, we want the member to carry the ball and do all he can himself. Following are some more champions: Lee Ray Fairbourn, ReSalina, grand champion cord book; Dawn Gatherum of Richfield, champion dairy record book; Roy Tuft, Monroe, champion dairy showman; Tim Morrison, Monroe, champion Holstein and grand champion dairy females; Jack Nielson, Richfield, champion heifgr; Nyle Christensen, Richfield, receiver of a Registered Hereford heifer award, and Dan Nelson, David Dixon and Teddy Anderson, Richfield, blue ribbon winners in electricity. In the Home Economics exhibits, the following Club Leaders groups qualified to enter the State Fair: Mrs. Louise Anderson, Salina, second year Clothing; Deanna Morley, Salina, first year Clothing group. In Foods, Mrs. Rosamond Sorensen, first year foods group goes to State Fair, along with Iris Sinfonsens second year group from Monroe. In Home Improvement, Ruth Ann Wingets first year group of Monroe goes to the State Fair. Individual member exhibits to go to the State Fair are: Clothing, Ruth Ann Winget, Monroe, Style Dress Review entrant; Rebecca Moss, Richfield, dress; Susan Olsen and Ann Cherry, Salina, dresses. Home Individual Improvement; Staley Asay, Monroe, Jewelry Box; Richard Julander, Monroe, dust cloth container. Individual foods exhibits: Kathy Jensen, Salina, drop biscuits. Home Economics record books: Lynda and Jeanie Larsen, Salina, and Ruth Ann Winget of Monroe. Yes, these are our champion and grand champion boys-an- d girls. 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