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Show t The Club Sorosis mfc'iSSnliniivSun Monday visitors at the home members and covers were laid for 12 Prizes in the hat contest were Salina, Sevier County, Utah won by Mrs. Dean Wilson, most Page Fri., March 20, 1959 decorative, and Mrs. Grant Stubbs, most glamorous. Judges Support Local Advertisers were Mrs. Aden Bjerregaard, It Pays Mrs. Afflick Bastian and Violet Johnson. were entertained at the regular of Mrs. Roland Crane included meeting Wednesday a sister, Mrs. Ferald Anderson; Mrs. Marcella Poulson and Ranat the home of Mrs. Errol Mick-elso- n. Mrs. Raymond Dahlsrud dy Nielson, presided. During the hours, the group enjoyed an interesting n lesson, given by Mrs. Beth on the subject, Interior Mrs. Bastian is Decorating. jrorT,e Agent in Sevier County. Seventeen members were pregent, and the hostess served jyjQjgon in the late evening, ' a grandson, all of Ephraim. Mrs. Blaine Ingram, a girlhood friend of Mrs. Heaps Baker, and Mr. Ingram visited Sunday at the Baker home. The visitors reside in Nephi. Also visiting Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker of . . Teasdale, who are parents of Mrs Mr and N0rvai Crane Mr. Baker and Mrs. Van Kelley. m;ss were They were dinner guests at the Onsworth Mary anj in Las Vegas, and visited at the Kelley home. beside 0f Una Gay Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson who is a patient at a Las Vegas hospital. They also visited Mrs. and Kendall, visited over the Dale Syphus and Arlene and week end at the home of G. M. Eetty Cooke at the Diamond Burr, father of Mrs. Jackson. home, returning Monday of last Mrs. Albert Starr and children week. motored to Kanosh and visited Thursday and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant jey Coal Company with his Staples, parents of Mrs. Starr. father, Paul Anderson, recently secured employment in Salt ' Dinner guests and visitors at Lake City. The family is now the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norval located at the Capitol City, Crane on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew of SpringMr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson ville; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Heath attended a family dinner at the of Murray, and! Jack Bird of home of Mrs. Ann Peterson, Salina. " " mother of Wayne, in Richfield. The hostess entertained in Mrs. Guy Sorenson celebrated honor of the anniversary of her the anniversary of her birthday natal day. Saturday. A chicken dinner was served at 7 oclock, and covers laid for 12. Mr. and Mrs. were friends and Many neighbors Huntsman and1 son, Don, Farrel called at the home of Mrs. N. P. of Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Dick of week last Nielson, Thursday to extend felicitations in honor Sorenson and children, Mr. and of the anniversary of her natal Mrs. Ned Casto and Mrs. Edra were guests. day, March 12th. Luncheon was Taylor served at 4 oclock. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Othello Madsen Mr. and Mrs. Evan Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Muir of and Kirtley Madsen attended Beaver, were visitors at the the final basketball tournament Nielson home. Evan is Assistant games at the B.Y.U. Fieldhouse Stake Supervisor in the Sunday in Provo, Saturday night. They the later motored to Salt Lake, and School, and represented Stake at the annual conference visited at the home of Mr. and held Sunday in Salina. Mrs. Stanley Crane. Bas-tia- Two boys, who are chums, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nielsen and grandson, Rocky Nelson; celebrated their 6th birthday Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nielsen and within days of each other. The daughter, Stefanee, and Mr. and elder, Barry, son of Mr. andMrs. Leonard Christensen and Mrs. Marlin Sorenson, was jointhree sons, Lynn, Frankie and ed by 14 friends at a party on from Saturday. David, son of Mr. Lee, were vacationing Thursday until Sunday of last and Mrs. Blaine Torgenson,celebrated his birthday on Tuesweek in Phoenix, Arizona. day the 17th. Playmates joined Mrs. Inez Merrill was in Provo David after the school hours. on Tuesday for a visit with Dr. Games were played, and the Ralph Jorgensen, eye specialist, boys had birthday cakes and - - luncheon. . . Mrs. Dave Evans entertained Mrs. E. A. Clawson was for friends and relatives com- to the anniversary of ess at the meeting of the LPro-he- r natal day on March 13th. gresso Club, Saturday, with Mrs. Frances Nielsen, Mrs. Dent luncheon served at Moms Cafe. Okerlund and Mrs. Bill Nielson White chrysanthemums in a low were dinner guests. Saturday crystal bowl centered the table, visitors included Mr. and Mrs. and covers were placed for 14. Gene Jex and children of Mrs. Clawson presided at the Springville. Mrs. Elizabeth Jex, program hour, and Mrs. Onest who visited at the Evans home Nielsen gave an interesting book for the week, returned to Span- - review of Lady L. by Romain ish Fork, Saturday. Gary. ry ... Three of the four Region Nine basketball teams entered in the Class B Tournament, March 11, 12, 13 and 14 at the B.Y.U. Fieldhouse in Provo, returned home with a lions share of the honors, including three of the first five places, and placing three out of five on the team. Deseret News Juab High School at Nephi is the new state champion; Gunnison placed third, and Marys-val- e took the Consolation title in 5th place. Only team entering the tourney from the Region and not placing was Richfield, which ironically, placed first in the Region Tourney. Dixie placed 2nd; American Fork, 4; Wasatch, 6th; Parowan, 7th, and Milford, 8th. Region Nine players named to the Deseret News Team were: Eugene' Beck, Gunnison; Jim Kelson, Juab, and Rodger Howes, Marysvale. The other two team members included Harris Smith of Dixie, and Phil Read of American Fork. Results of each days play: All-Sta- Is OFFICIAL a checking account. Your cancelled checks are legitimate proof of deductible expense for in- Utah Safety Inspection Station 1020 come tax purposes. And you can pay your 1958 income tax the safe, easy, way check! by time-savin- g BURR MOTOR CO. SALINA Have Your Car Inspected NOW Before The Deadline Kiay 15 FIRST STATE BANK OF SALIIIA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation te Rupert Johansen, who underwent surgery at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City on February 9th, returned to Salina, Thursday of last week. Mr, Additional Locals On Page 3 All-Sta- te (Overtime) 56; Judge Memorial 39 Marysvale 33; San Juan 39 Wasatch 48; Brigham Young 42 Richfield 55; Parowan 61 Morgan 32; Dixie 51 American Fork 43; Green River 32 Grantsville 50; Altamont 39 THURSDAY Gunnison 45; Grantsville 42 Juab 37; American Fork 27 Dixie 43; San Juan 34 Wasatch 51; Parowan 49 Richfield 65; Brigham Young 41 Marysvale 46; Morgan 38 Judge Memorial 63; Green River 53 Milford 52; Altamont 39 FRIDAY Juab 56; Gunnison 32 Dixie 57; Wasatch 51 Parowan 52; San Juan 40 American Fork 40; Grantsville 23 Marysvale 52; Richfield 49 Milford 65; Judge Memorial 52 SATURDAY Juab 66; Dixie 44 (1st and 2nd) Gunnison 60; Wasatch 45 (3rd and 6th) Marysvale 56; Milford 55 (Overtime) (5th and 8th) American Fork 49; Parowan 43 (4th and 7th) Juab Utah Poultry & Farmers Co-o- p SALINA mm Ellis Hatch, proprietor of the Hatch Clothing; Mrs. Hatch and the Hatch children were accompanied by Mr. Alpheus Hatch and Miss Ivie Hatch1 of on a visit and sightseeing trip to Eastern Utah and Southern Colorado. Motoring to Monticello on Friday, they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Hatch, a brother to Ellis. The family group visited the Mesa Verde National Park, Dead Horse Point, and many other scenic spots in the area. Returning, the group visited Mr. and Mrs. Junior Nordfelt in Moab, and arrived in Salina, Sunday night. Koo-share- SEE HAROLD PETERSON Beets, Beans or Other Crop- s- WEDNESDAY Gunnison1 40; Milford 39 s of Deductible Expense ... just one of the many values of having Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Christensen were host and hostess to members in the 500 Card Club, Saturday night. A hot chicken dinner was served to 16 guests. Tables were arranged for the evenings game, following the hour. When scores were totaled, prizes were awarded to Bernice and Max Sorenson, high; Mrs. T. J. Morley and Paul Anderson, consolation. m sYi' -- Mrs. Arno Bastian entertained at a club dinner party Monday evening at the Bastian home. Easter bonnets were featured in table decorations and1 favors. 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