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Show mussen, Ethel Jensen and Elizabeth Nelson; antique show, with Mary Christensen, narrator; Shelly Joy Lund, Edris MickelMarjorie Miokelsen, Reporter sen, Velma Black and Lou Gene Johnson, assisting; song, SingRelief Society Anniversary ing Mothers, with Cleo Nelson The Redmond Relief Society and Eda Jensen; remarks, Presiheld their annual 17th Of dent Margaret Nelson. March social Monday evening. Mrs. Nedra Foy and three sons One hundred thirty-twadults enjoyed a hot dinner, program of Salt Lake, visited Monday to and dancing. Committee for the Wednesday with the Varlen dinner included Olga Larsen and Johnsons. Stork Club met Wednesday Minerva Anderson. Irene Christensen and JoAnn Johnson were evening at the home of Doris in charge of the table decora- Christensen. Prizes in the game were won by Tola tions, with Stella Larsen, Loret- of 500 ta Willardsen, JoAnn Johnson Peterson and JoAnn Johnson. The R. II. Club members held and Nedra Foy in charge of the a Stork Shower for Shelly Joy serving. The program was directed by Lund, Wednesday evening. Club luncheon, members furnished June Bosshardt, Marjorie to the baby. was a and given gift with Glenna Peterson as announcer. It included: two Pinochle was the pastime. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Harward vocal solos, Mrs. Irvin Jacobsen, took their baby to Salt Lake, accompanied by Eda Jensen; for medical treatment. Monday Mrs. LaVerne reading, Larsen, Ward Jensen is in Redmond Gunnison; vocal solo, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jenwith Scott; dialogue, LaMar Bosshardt and Que Mickelsen; sen, while recovering from a vocal solo, Byron Jensen, accom- broken leg, received while on panied by Ella Lee Lund; de- the job in Moab. He was accombate on the topic, A SLouehv panied here for the week end by Woman With A Sweet Disposi- Mrs. Jensen, Verle and Merlene tion Is Easier To Live With Than Jensen. A Tidy Woman With A Sharp Ernel Jensen spent part of the Tongue, Evan Mickelsen, Willis week in the Gunnison Valley Hales, Willis Poulson, Douglas Hospital. Orlee was here last Jensen, Jay Lund and Jay Chris- week assisting his parents. tensen. Judges were Myrtle Ras Erma Hales is confined to her Mick-else- n, La-Re- Attention Farmers! We have on hand a good supply of 42 Anaconda Treble Super Phosphate and 45 Triple Super Phosphate. We also have a car of Anaconda coming soon. Contact us for Special Price off car. --a- Our Seed Grains Have Arrived We Have A Good Supply Of BLUE TAG CERTIFIED LEMHI-5WHEAT BLUE TAG CERTIFIED DICKLOW WHEAT BLUE TAG CERTIFIED TREBI BARLEY GOLD TAG CERTIFIED SWEEDISII OATS BLUE TAG CERTIFIED RANGER ALFALFA SEED BLUE TAG CERTIFIED BUFFALO ALFALFA SEED RANGER ALFALFA SEED UTAH COMMON ALFALFA SEED YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER SEED 3 D r; Aurora flews school nous e, By Ron Vogel mmmui.i.mi.n.i .mi Sports With Spring just around the corner, the Spring sports swing into the picture. Members of the various teams include: Baseball Dale Kenneth Wilkes, Kirk Herbert, Norman Huntsman, Joe Westbrook, Norman Johnson, Clifton Taylor, Charles Nielsen, Rondo Shaw, LaMont Christensen, Delmer Wilson, David Kraig Kelly, Steven Ron Vogel, Bill Nordfelt, Robert Burr and Kent Freeman. Track Kenneth Wilkes, Kirk Herbert, Stuart Johnson, Joe Westbrook, Rondo Shaw, Neal DeVon Parsons, Christensen, Terry Robins, Ronald Larsen, David Sorensen, Bill Marwood, Marvin Curtis, Bryce Curtis, LaMar Crane, Roy Ainsworth, Ross Bumgardner, Steve Crane, Lee Jensen, Gerry Gibb, Paul Jensen, Kendal Kiesel, Kirtley Madsen, Roger Martin, Dan Nielsen, Clyde Williams, Ronnie Bosshardt, Leon Christensen, Jimmy Herbert, Meredith Johnson, Harold Lorentzen, Richard Johnson, Sha-hee- Mor-and- Mick-elso- n, y, n, bed following a heart attack. Neighbors and friends are assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hales and son visited her a week ago, and were here when she was stricken. Mrs. Larry McFarland and son are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Jorgensen welcomed an 8 lb. 2 oz. son Friday at the Gunnison Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Nelson of Salt Lake, were here for the week end. Grace Nelson is home this week between quarters at B.Y.U. Marwood Hales was a business visitor in Salt Lake City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Harward attended a family dinner Saturday at the J. B. Crane home in Salina. The II & W Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Ruby Poulson. Pinochle was the pastime. tTIreeSalimtuti Mr. and Mrs. Verr Durfei were vacationing in California Salina, Sevier County, Utah With their 3 children, they wert March 21, 1958 Page 3 guests for 14 days of Mr. ant. Frl., Mrs. Jack Hardisty of Los AnMrs. Max Bastian was host to geles. Mrs Max Curtis accompanied her club Thursday evening. Mrs. Hugh Hatch of Alpine, her daughter, Marie, to at the William Wall home visited Marie was one Friday. of 12 students of North Sevier Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Alma Knight of Cedar High School taking part in the music festival. City, spent the week end at the Samuel Crowther home. Music Review Tuesday evening, the M.I.A. Rushed To Hospital Mrs. Grover Sheppard was a Musical Review with the Carry On Express," rolled into Aurora patient at the Salina Hospital, Recreation Hall with 140 talent- from Monday to Wednesday. Her ed passengers. The hall was condition was serious, and she packed. Music lovers received was rushed by ambulance to the L.D S. Hospital in Salt many thrills. Miss Dawn Nielson of Cedar Lake. The latest report stated City, and Mrs. Elmer Nielson her condition was critical. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aird of were dinner guests Saturday of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were week the Lloyd Johnsons. end of Mr. and Mrs. Marguests Mr. and Mrs. Milton Muir of vin Mason. Alpine, were week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spencer and of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Palmer. Mrs. Hannah Spencer visited a Albert Ludlow of Los Angeles, few days of last week at Ely, visited over the week end with Nevada. David Sorensen. Fifteen ladies attended a wedThomas Christensen of Cedar ding party at Lyman, Saturday, City, spent the week end with honoring Mrs. McLloyd Curtis. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylven Vern Freeman made a busiChristensen. ness trip to Salt Lake, Saturday. Pan-guitc- h, KNOW WHERE YOURE GOING! When the Road of Life gets Bumpy . . . there's nothing like money in the bank to help you over the rough places! Build your Savings Account regularly in this friendly bank. Red Cross GN THE JOB HERIAHSENS ROLLER MILLS Gunnison, Utah -- d, Redmond lews o Meredith Johnson, Paul Oker-lun(! Terron Crane. Tennis Allen Nielsen, Steve Peterson, Keith Lambertson, Bardett Dur-fe- Reta Sorensen, Phone JA Charlie Thompson, Lee Ray . MRasmussen. Rodney Day. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin AnderMusic Festival Results son and two children visited Results of the music festival from Friday to Tuesday at the held at Pangui.ch, March 14th Glen Anderson home. are as follows: Mixed quartett, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderconsisting of Ross Bumgardner, son of Magna, spent the week McKay Johnson. Kathleen Gur- at the Glen Andersons. ney and Carol Burgess, placed in Mr. and Mrs. Lero Curtis have the Very Good rating; Clarinet the past two weeks at spent quartett, which included LaRee Ireston, Idaho. Jeffery, Diana Erickson, Marie Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Curtis Curtis and Sharon Smith, re- of Salt Lake, were week end ceived a Good rating; Joe Wes' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lero brookes trumpet solo was rated Curtis. Very Good. Lee Ray Fairbournes Hilmar Mason spent a few trumpet solo was rated Good. days of last week at Pocatello, Vocal solos by Kathleen Gurney Idaho. were and Ross Bumgardner Mr. and Mrs. Harrated Good. Kathryn Mason, vard were hosts toDouglas members of with her saxaphone solo, made the Supper Club, Friday night. the Good group. Twelve guests enjoyed the hot The ratings were based on ex- dinner. cellent, very good, good, fair Mr. and Mrs. Chad Johnson of and poor. Salt Lake, spent the week end The Band Mothers presidency with Mrs. Clayola Johnson. Mrs. James Taylor of Bountiaccompanied the group. They include Mrs. Theresa Rasmus- ful, spent a few days of last sen, president; Mrs. Beth Curtis, week with relatives. Mrs. vice president; Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Curtis Bumgardner, secretary, and Mrs spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sorensen Wesley Cherry, business manand family visited from Friday ager. to Monday in Salt Lake City. Hear Winning Essays Mr. and Mrs. Verge Kennedy Howard Jensen and Sylvia and family of Ely, Nevada, spent Noyes, 1st place winners in the the week end with Mr. and Mrs. American Legion Auxiliary es- Earl Kennedy. say contest, read their winning Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson, speeches to the studentbody via Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Johnson, the public address system March a few days in Salt Lake spent 14th. The speeches were entitled Our Flag, The Living Emblem the first of last week. Mrs. Venoy Curtis entertainOf Our Nation. ed at a family dinner Sunday Business Lecture evening, honoring her husband Out of Kenneth Bennion, represent- on his 42nd birthday. ing the L.D.S. Business College, town guests were Mr. and Mrs. presented an interesting lecture Chad Johnson of Salt Lake. and demonstration to the shortMr. and Mrs. Phil Herbert hand class on March 17th. The and family of Provo, spent the lecture included points on how to week end at the Frank Harward apply for a job. Demonstrations home. of various types of business maHelp Organize Cowbelles chines and typewriting and Cow Bells were ringing at shorthand demonstrations were Castle Dale last Saturday at a given. A question and answer membership banquet. Mrs. Irene King of Boulder, State Presiperiod followed. dent, and Mrs. Gladys Johnson, State vice president of the orMr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson ganization, were in attendance motored to Huntington, Sunday, They visited with Martin Black, a brother of Mrs. Peterson, who Ycur is ill at his home. O - Phone 2471 FIRST STATE BARK OF SALINA for you Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation KILL alfalfa weevils with rilc flosc HEPTACHLOR Ti" lenJ uai; chassis hC got Union Stion fP "car LubnuC,n . . . S , r-- ., . won't contaminate milk or meat! ' If your chassis noise annoys you, why not ir !e c.r into your Union Oil Station. ..say 'Stop lubrication, please ... and see how quietly jott glide out! 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