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Show tTftvewn 11 nnts9u n Salina, Sevier County, Utah Pae Fri., Oct. 11, 1957 LI Working Day From FILL IN THE COUPON BELOW AND TAKE IT TO YOUR APPLIANCE DEALER THATS ALL PRE-SEASO- From where - Intermountan R & R Furniture clothes dryer saves CONTEST Y 1 sit I an electric Electrical Association DRYEK-A-DA- N OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK 3 WAYS! Describe in 25 words or less: -- Why I want to own a new electric clothes dryer. Act now before bad weather hits. SAVES automatic drying all winter Enjoy TIME long and LIVE BETTER . Don't wait for the tun dry clothet anytime in any weather , , . they are ready in minutes. Save ironing time too because there are less wrinkles. TRlC BURR MOTOR HAS IT A&V SAVES SAVES WORK MONEY No more lifting and lugging heavy wetwash. No stooping and stretching to hang it up. Simply set a dial and let Reddy do tho work. mu f20 . J. J. J. X A tttYtTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT - - J- - J- - I- J- - J- - J-- . Aurora flews EIEQ.TRQ DRYER. Reta SorensenvPhone JA ATAMERQA'Q LOWEST PRICE! Miss Billy SoreiTsen of B.Y.U.; Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and Mrs. Burke Johnson attended Sacrament meeting at Alpine, Sunday evening, where Elder LaRal Hatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hatch, reported on his mission in New Zealahd. Just before leaving New Zealand Elder Hatch talked with Elder Jer-ol- d Elder Johnson Johnson. sends a hello to the home folks. The two Mrs. Johnsons were overnight guests at the home of LeeDrow Anderson in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd John ar SAVE TOO! EXCLUSIVE NEW MAYTAG "HAIO of HtAT" DRYlk means sun-fadin- g, This Is Your The Ward Genealogy Com- sen Sunday evening. Light refreshments were served. Guests at the home of Hilmar Masons for a few days were Mrs. Masons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Anderson of Salt Lake. Fourteen ladies were bidden to the home of Mrs. Fern Shaw for a Tupper Ware demonstration, given by Mrs. Lois Jean Ogden of Provo. Mrs. Max White of Richfield, was an out of town guest. Light refreshments were served. Burnell Mason of Mac Allen, FASTEST! EASIEST I Westinghouse DIRECT AIR FLOW Chants 6 R Mr. and Mrs. John Bartholattended the Southern Utah Knife & Fork Club at Richfield, omew and family of Fayette, were guests of the J. E. Days, Monday evening. Glen Gurr is at home con- Sunday evening. son mittee held their monthly meeting at the home of Cline Soren- NEW SPEEDI Dries a typical load in 26 minutes. NEW SAFETYI Dries at little more than body temperature (1001 10) Repeat This Offer! No damage from dusty winds, dirty lines or clothespin tears. No you need fewer clothes because they can be washed and dryed the same day. valescing from a serious eye operation. Elnora Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Curtis, is a patient at the Salina Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sorensen were happy over the arrival of a 7 pound baby daughter, born Friday morning. The little Miss is the only child of the Sorensen's. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mason are the happy grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Day, their sons, David and Rodney, and their two grandchildren, Keith and Sandra Bartholomew, furnished the program for Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. NO HOT SPOTS! Hurry! We May Sever Be Able To To Hov Maytag Quality at BIO Savingt FURNITURE R SALINA, UTAH Texas, has visited the past week with his brother, Marvin, and family. Burnell is waiting to report for service with the Air Force. Mrs. Phil Herbert and daughters, Nancy and Susan, visited a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harward, while her husband was hunting felk on the Manti Forest. Kent Coons and family of Salt Lake were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson. C. W. Stevens was an overnight visiotr at the Cline Sorensen home. Mr. Stevens is a brother of Mrs. Sorenson. Erven Jensen of Bountiful, and Martin Jensen of Salt Lake, were recent visitors at the Cline Sorensen home. no-it- ce REACHES 92 Mrs. Ann Shaw, one of the eldest residents of Sevier County, received many happy returns from her family and friends on her 92nd birthday, October 6th. The day was observed quietly. Mrs. Shaw makes her home with a daughter, Mrs. Melba Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Williams are rejoicing over the arrival of their first child, a boy, born I I Oct. 6th. Maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Joe Curtis. Mrs. Richarad Jorgensen and daughters of Empire, Nevada, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curtis. Willard Lewis, who is ill, was visited last week by his son, Brice, of Salt Lake; a daughter, Mrs. Orland Jensen, and a er-in-law, Mrs. V e r 1 a n d Lewis of Idaho. Barbara Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Taylor of Salt Lake, enjoyed a visit with her grandparents while her parents were on a plane trip to the Nassau Island. Mrs. Jeston Anderson celebrated her natal day last Friday with her daughter, Mary Lee Dali, her mother, Mrs. Moss, and Mrs. Fonda Huntsman, all of Richfield; Mrs. Harry Steele of Salina, and eight local club members. The evening was spent sewing, and luncheon was served. Marlane Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mason, was happily surprised when 25 little cousins, aunts and her grandmother, called to extend a happy birthday greeting Thursday. daught- " 'y .ft' 'i; t It's the answer to your prayersl Just a simple turn of a dial. "Wrinkles-Away- " cycle practiman-mocally ends ironing of smooths out clothes fabrics mussed or creased from storage or wearing in a matter of e Automatic 1 Period e Easy-Slidin- fabric drying so automatic, you set the dial just oncel Air Flow gentle e Free-Wa- y stream of warm, clean air that dries faster. 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M THINGS ARE HAPPENING FOR TOUt Headquarters For All Your Hunting Needs PHONE JA SALINA - X DRIES BEST SORENSEN ELECTRIC 9-74- 91 ' ' x DIAL . t - , , ATOMIC BLAST churns the Nevada desert and Priscilla shot of Operation Plumbbob, the rises skyward as current series of atomic tests, hurls tremendous forces against a new ghost town of shelter structures built as possible prototypes for future buildings and shelters in the more vital target aieas. blast-resista- nt (NTO Lookout Mountain Lab Photo) |