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Show i 141 r in1'! .cal.1 1 TJrav 'n t A'- - i -. r-- m THIRTY-MNTI- I YEAR UTAH, NOVEMBER SALINA, SEVIER COUNTY, 1, 1957 , 11 Federal Government in Southern and Eastern area are struction of 41,000 miles of seeking support of all citizens suPer highways throughout the in helping to keep the highway Utah and as designated, from fation was Pd Denver to Cove oit. Letters, PlpP!itS aftPr nWorrim telegrams and phone calls to with the Defense Department, Senators, Representatives, Gov. fro stated tbe De' Clyde and Utah Highway Com- hifhwfay aa ver nJy misslon off!cials from. Private fove in the was one citizens and organizations are Coming into Spanish Fork, the important( stated a spokesman highway would parallel thara. Salina chamb o Co, road, as well as enter an Indus- is heading the fight who is merce, behind the trial and congested area. Southern Utah Sevier area. North in the As designated, the highway route as designated, it being frt Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-daliving in the Salina area, will ,. Inter-Stak- . A: ElRay L. Christiansen Achievement Week Set By Sevier County Clubs 4-- H har- The Sevier County est will be recognized at two Achievement Programs, Novem- ber 7th and 8th, announced Lee Guymon, County Agent. Some 240 Sevier County members and 58 leaders, who have completed their projects and records, will leceive recog- awards. These awards will be presented by Sevier Ken- County Commissioners, Curtis drick Harward Blaine and Heber Christiansen. Achievement Pro- The are grams being held near to 4-- H r 4-- H The girls trio from Salina, left FESTIVAL WINNERS to right: Charlene Nordfelt, Darla Crandall and Deanna Rasmuse sen, was one of three first place winners in the festival in Monroe. Inter-Stak- North Sevier Contestants Win Top Honors At Church Festival 4-- H SlSent day, wnenz.ibD.uuu members and 370,350 pub- dub leaders will .be onore or eir vo u eer 4-- H North Sevier entries in the e Road Show and Quartett Festival, held Satur- day night at Monroe, swept themajor portion of honors in competition with the other L.D.S. Stakes in the county. A girls trio from Salina, com- posed of Deanna Rasmussen, Darla Crandall and Charlene Nordfelt, and a mens quartett from Aurora, that included Mar- vi Mason, Thad Wasden. Ve, mont Harward and Terrel Hunts- man, took two of the three first places in the quartett division, In the Road Show competition, the Salina First and Third Wards captured two of the first three places. All the winners will compete in the Divisional Festival, to be held in the Richfield Tabernacle tonight (November 1st) at 7:30 p.m. The entertainment, represent Inter-Stak- inff theoutstVndTng'telent'froiTi 1() LDS Stakes is free and open to the public, Mr and Mrs Morrill Robins, Mrs. Evan Mickelson, Mrs. Rod- - cer Martin were in Salt Lake, Wednesday Mrs Calvin Lind- quist, a daughter to the Robins, was at the L.D.S. Hospital for surgery, and Mrs. Mai tin rea for sister her with mained weeks convalescence. Djspay Tq Honor Art Week b 0 1 6 . , . gram scheduled for North Se- vjer win be held November 8!h at the Legion Civic Center, be- ginning at 7:30 p.m. Club members, their All friends leaders, parents and are invited to interested in atend these Achievement exer- cises, Guym0 stated. be visited this week by two of their general church authorities from Salt Bane city. Elder ElRay L. Christiansen, Assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, and Mark B. Garff of the Welfare Commit- tee, will be in Salina, Saturday to and Sunday, November attend the quarterly conference of the North Sevier Stake. As president of the Salt Lake Temple, Elder Christiansen presides at sacred ordinances performed there, including marriage and baptism by proxy for the dead. Temple Square is a favorite tourist spot. North Sevier Stake is one of 250 divisions of the Mormon Church, scattered throughout the United States, Hawaii, Western Canada and Northern Mexico. The local stake comprises six ward organ- izations: Redmond Ward, Aurora Salina First, Second and Third Wards, and Vermillion Ward. Dale H. Peterson, 61 South First East, Salina, is the stake president, Conference sessions are open to the public. Proceedings in- elude reports by the local church leaders, and talks by the visit- jng authorities concerning both the spiritual and temporal sal- vation of man. Mormons con- sider religion a daily affair t0UChing every part of their lives and activities. Schedule of conference meet- ings released by the Stake Presi- dent inciudes: Saturday, 6:30 are Meeting for Stake and Ward Weifare committees, and at 8 pm-- i general Priest- hood session. General sessions will be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Sunday, with the M. I. A. session at 4-- H 4-- Heading t 1 aair will be fancy small aprons, large aprons, childrens aprons, hot pads, doilies, rugs or any other thing you may desire. Misce1- laneous table with toys and bas- kets, wall plaques, pin cushions, pajama bags, large table cloths, lunch cloths and some very beauitful handkerchiefs. Remember to keep your din- and join the First date ward Relief Society on Election Day for dinner and bazaar. On Display gold-color- The all new 1958 Chevrolet went on display Thursday at the show rooms of the Burr Motor Company in Salina. Along with the showing, the company man- agement is offering a wide variety of free draw prizes. If you drop into the show rooms and see the 1958 Chevrolet, just drop your name in a box, and you may win one of the big A special meeting Monday prizes, to be given away on evening in the Salina First Saturday. Ward Chapel will feature A. Walter Stevenson, representa- tive of the General Board in Salt Lake City. The meeting is and their for aR junjor fathers and all Junior Gieanor Girlg and their mothers, in the information of the sudden death Ken- North Sevier Stake, according 0f her only to Stake leaders. Mr. and Mrs. neth Neal Brush, from Wallace Poulson of Redmond, acute pneumonia, October 24th and Mrs. Fern Shaw of Aurora. at the Brush home in Merced, The meeting will commence California, The baby was a a 7.3Q p m and js one 0 the grandson of Dwight and Indra spectai programs set up for the Freece Bru'-- of Roy, Utah. The various Stake M - Men and baby was buried in Ogden on Gieanor Girl activities. Saturday. - - great-grandso- h Mass Meeting In Salina Hear Pros And Cons Tempers flared, blood pres- sure went up and everyone had their say at the mass meeting Thursday night in Salina, when the Sevier County Better T. V. met headlong with th cable system operators separated only by the three Sevier County Commissioners and the County Attorney, who sat QWeenthe two factions. Arrangements for the three- houj long session was made by oaiina rhnmher of Da Prows, preTi- dent attempting to keep the discussions to a limited time, Heading the discussion for the Better T.V. Committee, was Gareth Larson of Richfield, who explained the workings of the proposed Translator system Sup- porting him was Spencer Ohlin, aiso of Richfield. The two ex- piained that Vincent Clayton, KSL-T.engineer, had survey- ed the area, and where he did not guarantee a picture for all of the opinion it areas, he was . , would reach most However ran promoter of thejrans ator . . in the Duchesne area, Committee of November Work Harward taking the floor, stated their position was to bring it to the people after being waited on by members of the T.V. Committee. Little opposition was ex pressed at that time to the Com- missioned. However, the T. V. committee admitted no repre-Warsentatives were on their committee from Salina and Redmond, despite the fact the group was called the Sevier County Better T. V. Committee. Commissioner Harward explained the .75 mill tax, stating the law had not been changed, but only translator television added to the statute whereby the county could tax up to that amount. Counties have been able to tax the 3i mill for some time for recreation. Mayor Merlin Ashman was the spokesman for Redmond, representing the Lions Club, and (Continued On Page 2) d, MaSqUCradC DailCe Saturday Night V. appear they would un- - any Legionnaire der the present system, unless a member. lot more money was put in the Evan Mickelson Named To to explain how the system had not worked out in the Duchesne pro- - Evan H. Mickelson of Salin3, Northwest Insurance Co. repre- sentative in this area, has been elected Southern Utah director 0f independent Insurance Agents Association for Utah. The Utah organization is a branch of the National Association. Election of Mr. Mickelson was by member hallot. He will be seated in his new office during ceremonies N6vember 9th at the monthly meeting of the or- ganization on the U.S.U. campus at Logan. nt Salma Llons Club to agam as sist ln the arrangements. Last visit by the bloodmobile was in June of this year, when only 47 pints were given by the residents of North Sevier, from a Quota of 75 pint9. R. S. Outlines Sevier Residents Bote Today On" Proposed Translator T. U. "n hes'5 will ed M-M- . Insurance Post The Salina First Ward Relief Society Bazaar will be held on Election Day, November 5th. King Turked and all the fixins wui be served from 11:30 a.m. on. The prices will be 50 cents for children and $1.00 for adults, Some of the main attractions are deluxe pillow cases and dish towels that are outstanding; quilte for bab jeds also oi q are large quilts and sheets and pillow cases to match. There New Chevrolet Highlighting the Red Cross Blood Donor program in the North Sevier area was the presentation October 24th of lapel pins to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bird of Salina. sentation of the pins was made by Leo Mower, president of the Salina Lions Club, on behalf of the Red Cross The pins are awarded to each individual who bas given a gallon of blood, Mr. and Mrs. Bird are among a select few In the Redmond, Salina, Aurora area who have given a gallon of blood since inception of the program in 1952. The annual Halloween Mas-- e querade Dance by the Salina Dancing Club will be held Sat- urday night in the Salina Amer- 7:30 r m ican Legion Civic Center. Music Saturday night will be Season tickets are good for presented by the male chorus, thp directed by Mrs. Wilma Soren- must area have North Sevier sonSunday sessions will have sftuP thpcp tirkrN to attend The club music provided by the North Se- vier High School music depart- - group the same thing and over is sponsored by the American November 1st to 7th is Na- tional Art Week. Artists in Salina and area are asked by the chairman, Mrs. LeVar Anderson, to join in the display of pictures, honor of the week at the Salina Library. Pic- tur may he taken to the library today or Monday. Mrs. Robert Nielson a nd Mrs. Bryce Johnson As a reminder to the public, music several pictures together with a children motored to Ogden and over the relatives wm past he placed in the visited poster( week end. Telluride window on Main St. 4-- H North Sevier Area On November 14th the Independent ticket for mayor is Wal lace Poulson Candidates for councjimen on the Independent Part are Grval Jensen and nodger Peterson Merlm Ashman is the retiring mayor, with Lamar Bosshardt the outgoing councilman, and for re- Willis Poulson electlon. Voting will take place in the on Novem Libraryber 5th. y 2-- 3, Red Gross Bloodmobile To Visit fuVlyear council posts LDS Church Officials V isitSalinaThis Week 4--. r. Leo Mower, left, president of GALLONS OF BLOOD the Sahna Lions Club, presents gallon blood donor pins to Mr and Mrs. Hugh Bird on behalf of the American Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Bird have each given a gallon of blood over the past several ears. Bos-shar- Members of the Aurora Quar-tet- t, QUARTETT WINNERS e of first three the who took one places in the Road Show and Quartett festival Saturday night in Monroe, left to right: Marvin Mason, Vermont Harward, Terrel Huntsman and Thad Wasden. H t: Capitol route designated by the Bureau of Public Roads and the defense forces of the country. Governor George D. Clyde was conferring with federal of- ficiais in Washington last week, the conference, and dica7e7utah must Vaept the route from Denver to Cove Fort, or no bjgbway jn that area at alL Road officials have stated ,,$ ft Election Hopefuls A delegation of members from sion, but a public hearing was their only major highway break would be safe in case of defense Selection of candidates to run the Salma Chamber of Com- - set for November 12th, starting in history. However, interests needs, as well as reducing mile- office in Redmond were merce met Friday of last week at 9 a.m. in the House of Repre- - in the northern section, especial- - age. While the commercial angle , t d t recent j at the office of the Utah State sentatives chamber, ly around Utah County, are bit- of the highway would do much mee4.nes Road Commission in the in- - Building. terly opposed, and indicate by to aid all of Southern Utah, the Named ag the banner carrier terests of the designated route actions they would prefer primary purpose, and most im- - or their prior to the Salt Lake hear-o- f ,onTithe tb. offlfe,oft mayrT the transcontinental high- - jng, a meeting will be held in no road at all, rather than see portant, is the defense point, for was Milo ticket Republican was the which the desig highway super way from Denver to Cove Fort, this area, probably in Rich- - Southern Utah get Willis Poulson, incumnated, and is being constructed. highway. and bent, Whitney Christensen The original planning, of the Civic leaders throughout the choices for the two con- - show their interest, were Frank Selack, G. M. Burr, vice presi- dent and director of the Salina C of C, respectively; Marlin Sorenson, secretary, and Reed Hansen. Also present was Mayor James Stacey of Richfield. A similar delegation from Utah County was on hand, but were bitter in their feelings to- ward the designated short cut, wanting instead the highway to come to Spanish Fork. No action was taken at the Friday meeting of the commis- - at f t a if! flf f Redmond Parties Name Municipal 111 UJ tf NO. 11 i or Auxiliary Salina First Ward Relief Society outline for November is as follows: November 5th: Bazaar and dinner. November 12th: Theology lesson, Origin Of The Doctrine And Covenants, given by Edra Taylor. Visiting Teacher message, given by Hilda Gates. November 19th: Literary lesson, Shakespeare In Our Lives, given by Mrs. Verle Peterson. November 26th: Social Latter-da- y Saint Science Family Life, given by Mary Peacock. Remember Vote Nov. 5th. The Municipal Elections throughout the area will be held on November 5th. At this time, residents of the various communities will elect a mayor and two city councilmen, to guide the destinies of their towns for the next four years. Tax monies will be spent and improvements made according to the decisions of the men placed in office by the voters. Your duty as a voter is to cast a ballot for those you think will do the job best for you and your community Polls will be open on November 5th from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Exercise your American vote November Privilege 5th for the candidates of your choice. Republicans Schedule Regional Meetings Throughout Utah Areas Ben Browning, attorney for Mr. Jackson, stated he did not feel the act was legal, and felt the person who used the pro- ject was the one to pay. Under the Sevier County arrangement, everyone would pay under the tax. regardless if they were charge of arrangements. Meetings will be held in the Sevier County Courthouse, with a morning session for party workers, and an afternoon meet- jng for the general public. Republican elected and ap- officials will make a report to the pe0ple on their stewardship in public office, during the afternoon public meetings' Any citizen who de . directed at Commissioners TJ vier, Wayne and to exPress himself on drick Harward, Blaine Curtis tics, is set for November 16th in sires R. Olson, Sevier operation of the government, is amj Heber Christiansen. The Richfield. Tex Commissioners, with Chairman County chairman, will be in invited to attend this meeting. A scries of regional meetings has been scheduled by the Utah Republican State Central Com- mittee, according to Thomas G. Judd, state chairman. The meet- ings got underway on October 12th in Region Four, and will continue until December lth, served. RIany questions were raised with the final meetings set for from the floor, as local residents Region 0n( attemPted to get all the facts. Region Three, whh com- - Lnrnil pted |