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Show (IltvKSaliniPjSSun Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bastian Salina, Sevier County, Utah Page Frl., Feb. 28, 1958 and children, David and Denise, who visited at the Affliek home, and with Mr. and Mrs. Arno Bastian In Salina, returned to Salt Lake City, Sunday evening. Bas-tia- n when they go afield alone. Upon reaching 14 years of age, the juvenile may then hunt e creatures without for adult superwithout and license vision. If properly licensed at 14 and 15 years of age, he may hunt for game birds in season, but again, only when accompanied by someone of legal age. At 16 years of age, the juven- ile is considered adult insofar as Further provisions of the are state fish and game law subject the parent, or lhg then and pur- concerned may guardian, to arrest and prose- - chafie anduse regular adult cution for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, where they permit the juvenile to vio- - foregoingrg' everyone'con-er- t late this and other laws. ith the youth of the cerned Spokesmen noted that intent state respect these law's, and of this legislative law was to ajd jn enforcement of them. provide for a period in which jt was noted that a major juveniles might be taken afield cf accidents and deaths, by someone of legal age, so they from vandalism and de- might be taught safe gun hand- - stroyei property, are a direct iing aj?d good hunting prac- - result of illegal use of guns by tices reaching the age juveniles. non-gam- Mrs. Rorcllo Ivie, who visited t:u past three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Drew Haight in Cedar City, has re- turned to her home in Salina. - - Out of town relatives here to Sorenson, a student at Gary Mr. and Mrs. Emery Long in Logan visited with and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Long Mrs. Sorenson at the home of were business visitors in Salt Mr and Mrs. Leon Newton in Lake City, Monday. Salina, and w'ith Mr. and Mrs. - William Sorenson jn Aurora, George Miller, wrho has been over the week end. on the desert for the Winter, is . attend the funeral services con- - in Salina for a weeks vacation. ducted Thursday for Lucious S. He is visiting at the homes of RoeAnn who" visited "the "past Gates, weie; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mrs. Esther Mecham and Mr. week with Mrs Farrell Crane Weyburn and children of Lay- - and Mrs. Alford Jensen. " Sunday"" by Mr Jensen who ton; Mr. and Mrs. Erval Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Nielson motored to Salina of Mayfield; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Saturday He Follett, Mrs. lone Gates and were in Logan, Saturday and was accompanied to Redmond sons; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gates, Sunday. They visited at the by kjs mother, Mrs. Ervin Jen- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barnnam, home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Niel- - sen wko kad been jn gait Lake Mrs. son, who returned last week for speciai treatments. Mrs. Puulus Peterson, Floyd Kotter and Miekie Mick- - from an ocean trip to Australia, t Ison, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. where they visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alford Jensen Jack Rhode and Lloyd Flanagan and Mrs. Butcher, parents of attended a family dinner given of California; Mrs. Joe Cherry Mrs. Nielson. The family were Sunday at the home of Mrs. of Thornton, Idaho; Mr. and away three months. Also visit- - Ruth Shelton in Salt Lake. King Mrs. Manuel Russell of Payson, ing on Sunday were the families Turkey was the piece de resist- and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Olsen of of Duane Nielson of Bountiful, ance, and covers were placed and Dee Nielson of Kearns. Centerfield. for J6. Those present included - - . - - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petty, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Taylor and Mrs. Therrel Jensen, Duane Mr and Mrs. Bryce Nielson of Salt Lake City, visited recently and children of Salt Lake, visit- - Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen, ed Saturday and Sunday with Shelton of Salt Lake. Returning Mrs. Nielson is a granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rasmus- - Monday, the Jensens visited to the Larsens. sen, and at the home of Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Ander- - - Melba Stevens in Aurora. son and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Mr. and Mrs.. Norman Hutch- Jensen in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Albrecht . . . enson and daughter, Celco, visit- ed Thursday of last week with and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoff- Mrs. Sammy Jor- and Bishop Arthur Nelson. Mr. Hutchenson, man and sons, Gary and Steven, gcnsen and Mr. and Mrs. War- a former member of the U. S. visited at the home of Mrs. ren Crane left Sunday for Cal- Air Force, was recently released Edra Taylor over the week end. ifornia. The travelers planned from a hospital in San Fran- - Mrs. Albrecht is a sister to Mrs. a weeks vacation visiting rela- where he was sent for Taylor, and while here, the fam- - tives and friends in the coast ti eatment from Guam. Mrs. ily motored to Wayne County, state, and making a stop over Hutchenson, close friend in the and visited with Mr. and Mrs. jn Las Vegas, Nevada. They are Nelson family, and husband, Leland Elliott at Fremont. They expected to return to Salina on will be located at Tucson, Ari- - returned to their home in Salt March 2nd. Lake City, Sunday. zona. - - Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clow- - entertained for members in the Mr. and Mrs. Phil Herbert end children of Provo, visited srd and Miss Irene Cloward, who Ephraim Supper Club, Satur- Saturday and Sunday with Mr. visited in Salina over the week day evening at the Stubbs home and Mrs. Vaun Herbert in Sa- - end, have returned to Salt Lake jp Salina. Covers were marked lina. Mr. Herbert, who is in ex- - City. for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olsen, treme pain from severed ten- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Larson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong, dons and a deep cut in his left v rist, will be absent from his and daughter, Tracy Lee, have Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cherry, Miss desk in the Provo High School returned to Provo, following a Norma Stubbs and Dick Olsen, for a longer period than was visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ken- - A spirited game of Rook was nard Larsen in Salina. the pastime of the evening. anticipated. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... covering t h e llleal us0 of uns by Juveniles waa issued today by tbe dePart' ftsh and game, as de- ment Partmen,t law enforcement re- 001x18 showed a P increase incidents where these in law8 are h0111 violated. Department field reports in- dicaite that many doting parents A reminder Art McNeil was a business visitor in Salina the past week, While here, he visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Allred, and returned to his home in Layton, Tuesday. are allowing the youngsters to go afield alone in or guardians dlrect violation of the law. Utah law provides that no one under the age of 14 years may own a gun, nor may they use, or hunt with a gun before reaching the age of 14 years un- less, accompanied by someone 21 years or older in age. Mrs. Leland Nielson return- Friday from a weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Nielson in Orem. Mrs. Niel- son assisted in the care of the household while Mrs. Nielson - ami baby daughter were in the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crane hospital. - and daughters, who visited from at to the home Mrs. Frank Casto was hostess Sunday Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Othello Mad- - jn honor of the anniversary of sen and with the Lincoln her natal day, Sunday. Open Cranes, returned to their home House was held, and many in Salt Lake City, Sunday. relatives, friends and neighbors - - called to wish the hostess a hap- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curtis and py birthday and many returns and son, Randy, visited over the of the day. She received many week end with Mr. and Mrs. pretty and useful gifts. A dainty Dick Liddiard. luncheon was served. ed ... ... Hilda Gates, who visited Mrs. Sidney Torgenson, at the L.D.S. Hospital. Mrs. Torgenson is un- der observation. Her husband is also n the city. daughters, Mrs. Beth Williams and Mrs. Joyce Monke, at Longview, ashington, and with a brother, W. M. Baxter in Portland, Oregon. . . Arthur Martin Mrs. Minnie Shepherd return-cisco- , were in Salt Lake City, Sunday ed to her home in Salina, Wed- and Monday. They were accom- - nesday evening. For the Winter panied on the return by Mrs. months, she visited with her Mr. and Mrs. ... and Mrs. Art Robinson returned from a vacation and sightseeing trip to California, For a week, they Sunday. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Blair Peterson in Buena Park, Calif- ornia; made a trip to Tijuana, Mexico, and returning, made a stop over at Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. ... r- - f T 'a? lymw M. Zohmftf md so Robert Tbitcber, Utah Nitrogen often is the difference between on my wheat. Last year, profit and break-eveI got up to 97 bushels of wheat per acre on irrigated land, and I figure USS Nitrogen Fertilizers played an important part in that yield. That s the statement of Lyman M. Zollinger of Box Llder County, Utah, one of the many successful farmers who increase profits with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Mr. Zollinger used 500 pounds of USS Ammonium Nitrate per acre on irrigated grain. I m sold on N because of the increased yields I counted at harvest time. 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