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Show Mrs. M. D. Robinson entertained at a childrens party Friday in honor of the 7th (birthday of her daughter, Michelle. The iboys and girls played indoor games between the hours of 3 and 5 in the afternoon, and luncheon served by the hostess to 32 children. Howard Crane and Royce Jorgensen were in Provo, Saturday Mrs. Dent Sorenson entertainon a special dental appointed members of her bridge club ment. and a guest, Mr9. Errol Mickel-seThursday night at the SoriNelson Mrs. Joe entertained for members in the Thursday enson home. Luncheon was Night Bridge Club, with dinner served to eight. Bridge prizes served at Moms Cafe at eight went to Mrs. Quayle Hansen and oclock. Covers were marked for Mrs. Joe Freece. 8. The game was played followLinda and Ronald Larsen, ing the hour, and prizes went to Mrs. Ted Sorenson, 1st; Mrs. Miss Kenny Finch, Flagstaff, Arizona, visited over the week Hugh Bird, 2nd. end in Flagstaff and the South of the Grand Canyon. Rim Sbarron Smith celebrated the birthof 17th her anniversary Mrs. iBen Roper entertained day Sunday. She joined Mr. of the Salina Brdige members and Mrs. Evan Smith, her parClub night at her Thurdsday at Shaheens for dinner ents, was Cafe, and a game of bowling home in Gunnison. Dinner to served prizes Bridge eight. was enjoyed in Richfield in the were won by Mrs. Rae E. Noyes late evening. and Mrs. Charles Larsen. Mr. and Mr9. Paul Anderson Mrs. Wilma Sorenson, Mr. and and (Mrs. Edra Taylor were in 9alt OLake City, Wednesday and Mrs. Arno Bastian of Salina, Thursday. The Andersons were and Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Johntransacting business, and Mrs. son of Aurora, visited in Mt. Taylor was checking family his- Pleasant, Sunday at the home tory at the Church Genealogical of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hafen. Library, and visiting at the Miss Marsha Hafen, daughter of home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles the Mack Hafeng, just returned from a mission tto New Zealand. Hoffman. n, ATTENTION FEEDERS! CIIICK STARTER CRUMBLES 90 lb. bag $4.15 Each CIIICK STARTER CRUMBLES 45 lb. bag $2.15 Each CHICK STARTER CRUMBLES 20 lb. bag $1.10 Each CHICK BROILER CRUMBLES 100 lb. bag $4.20 Each LAYING MASH LAY CRUMBLES 100 lb. bag $4.00 Each Protein 20 Protein 20 POULTRY PEAT MOSS 100 lb. bag $4.10 Each $3.45 Cwt. RABBIT PELLETS SWEETENED DAIRY FEED 90 lb. bag 15 Protein $3.10 Each O We Also Have Available HOG FEEDS SHEEP AND CATTLE PELLETS BONE MEAL DRIED BEET COTTONSEED PULP FEEDERS MEAL POULTRY SUPPLIES WATERERS, Etc. Hermansens Roller Mills Phone 2471 - Mrs. Charles Nielson and dau- North Sevier clinched L 0 2 4 4 first ghter, Debbie Lee, of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Crane City, were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill were in Provo, Friday consultNielson, and in Ephraim at the ing an optometrist. home of Mr. and (Mrs. Jerold Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nelson, Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steiger, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and Mrs. Robert Steele;, Mr. and entertained members of their Mrs. Joe Deaton of Salina, and 500 Club, Saturday night at Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jensen of the Anderson home. Dinner was Richfield, were Las Vegas, Neserved to 12 guests. A Washing- vada visitors from Friday to tons birthday theme was car- Sunday. ried out in the decorations. In Mrs. Lavon Christensen visitthe game, prizes were won by Mrs. T. J. Morley and Allen ed the past week in Salt Lake Martin, high, and Mr. and Mrs. City at the home of Mr. and Kennard Larsen consolation. Mr. Mrs. DeLoyd Schaugaard and and Mrs. Larsen were guests. Miss Laurene Mickelson. Mis9 Mickelson and Miss Pat Neal reMr. and Mrs. Ray Blaokham turned to Salina with Mrs. and son, Ronnie, visited Satur- Christensen for a week end visit. day in Mt. Pleasant with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith Tina Shepherd, and in Moroni have returned to Salt Lake City. with V. J. Blackham. They visited Saturday and SunMrs. Julian Cowley entertain- day with Mr. and Mrs. Evan ed members of her club Thurs- Smith. day evening at the Cowley home. Dinner was served to eight mem- - Janette, Marsha and Shelia bers. Prizes in the Rook game Hatch, daughters of Mr. and were won Iby Mrs. Dean Wilson Mrs. Rufas Hatch of Koosharem, visited over the week end in and Mrs. Dee Ritchie. Salina with their grandBill Fowles was host to the mother, Mrs. Juventa Mickelsen. Supper Club, Saturday night. n Mrs. Frank Keeney of Los Dinner was served at the Cafe, and bridge was play- Angeles, visited Sunday and ed at the Fowles home. Prizes Monday at the home of Mr. and were won by Mrs. Stanley Bar- Mrs. J. P. Sorenson. Mrs. Kee-e- y is the former Louie Alvey, a rett and Frank Selack. granddaughter to the Sorensons, Miss Vicky Burgess and Miss and who, with her husband, reMauna Lee Allen, English teach- cently returned from an exer at North Sevier High School, tended business trip in Europe. visited over the week end in Iva Monger and son, Dennis, Circleville at the home of Miss Allen. and Mrs. Lilas Boatwright were transacting business and visitMrs. Ernel Peterson was host- ing friends and relatives in Salt ess to members in the Salina Lake City, Tuesday. Bridge Club, Friday. A dainty i Mrs. Laurene Corya accomluncheon was served at 2 pun. Prizes were won toy Mrs. Stan- panied Mr. and Mrs. Max Robins ley Barrett, high, and Mrs. Van of Richfield to 'Provo last week, Anderson, second high. Mrs. they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dail Prows and Mrs. Barrett George Brown and friends while were guests. in the Garden City. place in the Sevier Basketball League of Region Nine with a 63 to 39 victory over the Richfield Wildcats, Friday night at Salina. The Wildcats made a close contest for the first half, but couldnt keep up the pace in the last two quarters, and d went down to the victory. Robert Burr led the scoring for the Wolves with 15, counters, but 11 of the 12 men seeing action toroke into the scoring column. Jensen led the Wildcats with ten points, and McKinley had 9. The same evening, South Sevier defeated Wayne toy a 69 to 38 score at Monroe. Wayne and Richfield are now battling it out for the third berth in the Region tourney, which- will be held in the new Richfield gym March 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Should either win and the other lose this week, the problem will toe settled, but in case of a tie, it will probably be played off next Monday. In the Sanpete division, Gunnison and North Sanpete have made certain of their tourney spots. Piute is also certain of a berth from the division, with the other two one-side- - Score by quarters: 12 22 28 Richfield 10 25 41 North Sevier Gunnison Bowling League Editor-Publish- Won 134 Forsey Ice Cream Kiwanis 2nd KSVC R & R 117 114 96 93 92 94 74 69 65 64 54 Furniture Sevier Valley Oil Kiwanis 1st Telluride Power e Monroe Bestwall 1st Bestwall 2nd Whiting Motor McKinley Chevrolet High scratch series for Sales-Servic- f Lost 42 59 62 80 83 NATIONAL c3y iAsK6TitN 84 week went to 'Forsey Ice Cream, 92 with 2346. 102 High team game of 613, was 107 rolled toy Forsey Ice Cream. 111 DeeWayne Jolley of R & R 112 Furniture had the high game 122 and high series with a 214 game the and a 605 series. Did You Know . Just a few miles from Spanish Fork is an ancient tunnel. Its walls, now caved in, appear to have been chipped out by some sort of crude tools. The causeway that stretches out from the mouth of the shaft leads to what is thought to be the ruins of ancient Indian smelter and slag dumps. On the face of the cliff near this shaft are carvings apparently representing beasts of burden accompanied hy drivers. The animals look somewhat like the llama, with thick bodies and short legs- In Utah today, the old lives with the new. It is a progressive state that encourages the program of the United States Brewers Foundation an organization that works constantly to assure that clean, wholesome conditions will always prevail wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. k. DIVISION UTAH-WYOMI- UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. 21 33 21 63 ELECTRIC HEAT CLEAN AS ELECTRIC LIGHT! ISA There are many reasons why hundreds of new homes in this area are installing flameless electric heat. Jmpala The 61 Chevy loves to go because it goes so well Purrs along pavements like a happy tabby. Takes rough roads in stride and all roads in style. Just why does a Chevy treat riders as royally as the high-price- d luxury cars? It all came about through a delightful blend of Full Coil wheels, unique suspension, precision-balance- d chassis cushioning, and a superb Body by Fisher insulated to hush away road sounds. All this adds Jet-smoo- th battler that rttalt tin liuntry cart in ctrylki Sedan but price With electric heat, you breathe clean air.Jts heat with all the warm feeling of pure sunshine. up to less sway, less jounce, less dip, less dive, less tilt, less noise, less . . . well you name it Now combine this ride with conveniences to pamper you and roominess to relax in. Add a full measure of quiet good looks. Voila, youve got Chevys formula. And the proof is in the riding. When you sample a Chevy at your Chevrolet dealers we think youll find it just to your taste. Upholstered furniture, carpets, and draperies stay cleaner longer. Interior decorating lasts years longer too ! Electric heat is surprisingly low in cost are practically eliminated. Jet-smoo- th Yes, electric homel See the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer BURR MOTOR 30 West Main St. - COMPANY Salina - JA 9-77- 21 heat is and maintenance costs the heart of a Gold Medallion Total Electiic i A it our builder about rhetrie heat fir our new Home, TELLURIDE total electric home! er EDITORIAL The Legendary Indian Mine Totals 3 s ary l5th: Piute-Garfiel- d ride! Jet-smoo- th Salina, Sevier County, Utah Fri., Feb. 24, 1961 Page THE SALINA SUN Published every Friday at Si lina. Utah. Entered at the Post Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clasmatter, under the act oi Following is a list of the of March 3, 1872. Ccngress Industrial of the standings Wesley Cherry, (League for the week of Febru- . . . NcwjSl Clievy with tntfaUnaSun 39 63 Industrial Sha-hee- $4.15 Each per bale Mrs. Izola Prows entertained members of 'her bridge club Wednesday evening. Dinner was served to members and guests, Mrs. Harry Steele, Mrs. Ernel SEVIER Peterson, Mrs. Charles Larsen BASKETBALL LEAGUE and Mrs. Max Sorenson. Prizes Team Standings W in (the bridge game were won by North Sevier 5 Mrs. Larsen and Mrs. Leon South Sevier 3 Newton.1 Richfield 1 Wayne Mrs. Ernel Peterson entertainFeb. 17 Results ed members of her bridge club Friday 'afternoon. Guests were North Sevier 63; Richfield 39 Mrs. Dail Prows and Mrs. Stan- South Sevier 69; Wayne 38 ley Barrett. Prizes were won Feb. 23 Schedule hy Mrs. Barrett and Mrs. 'Van North Sevier at Wayne Anderson. South Sevier at (Richfield POWER COMPANY |