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Show storms may require temporary closure of the southern end of the Rim Drive, but it will be plowed Taxpayers Lament following each storm to years ago, our fathers brought forth again the road open for park keep . . conceived in desperation, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are equal and fair game. visitors. Food, lodging or gasoline will Now we are engaged in a great mass of calculations, testbe available until concession not that or whether taxpayer any taxpayer, so confused and so ing facilities are opened later this impoverished, can long endure. We are met on Form 1040. We There are, however, suffi- spring. have come to dedicate a large .portion of our income to a final available cient accommodations resting place with those men who here spend their lives, that in and the neighboring nearby they may spend our money. towns. But in the legal sense, we cannot evade we cannot roa The ates par and e cheat. . . . We cannot this tax The collector is available information weather clever and sly, who computed here, have gone far beyond our the Chief all WWVWWWWWWWWWI AllPAFU flflWC HUI UI It livlfd -- Two score and three upon this nation a new tax . ... under-estimat- year by calling power to add and subtract. Our creditors will little note nor long remember what we Rangers Office in the Park. pay here, but the Bureau of Internal Revenue can never forget what we report here. It is rather for us to be dedicated to the great task remaining before us . . . that from these vanished dollars we take increased devotion to the few remaining . . . that we here highly resolve that next year will not find us in a higher income tax bracket. Printed as we face the April' 15 Collective Bargaining Deadline Two Favorite Bryce Canyon Drives Scheduled For Early Opening March The Rim Drive to Rainbow and Points in Bryce Can- yon National Park was opened to the public on March 1, ac- cording to Superintendent Louis W. Hallock. The mild Winter and light snowfall, has made it possible for park crews to plow out the road at this early date, the earliest in be open. It is expected that spring 7Ve JLettd a If it's financing help you need for any sound home improvement project let's talk if over. Our plan keeps cost down I FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation the Bements are .attempting SUNDAY SERVICES North Sevier Seminary presented the Sunday evening church services, with Mr. Herchi in charge, and Craig Curtis, sec- ond counselor, conducting. The program was: talk, Susan Lazen- by; piano number, Deana Niel- son; talk, Morris Stewart; vocal trio, Stephanie Nielson, Patsy Nielson and Carol Ann Jacobsen, accompanied by Sue Bird; talk, The .. , . ... . e it ay anni ing ononng versary of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Christensen and Burton Christensen were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen and daughter, Lorna, and Mrs. Jabez from Saturday to Jensen spent . Monday m Salt Lake. Mrs. Jabez Jensen remained in Provo, and visited an aunt, Mrs. L. C. Nelson. Sunday, the Byron Jensens and Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Jensen motored to Heber for the first birthday of Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson and family were also present for the event Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Harward and daughter, Holly, were in Salt Lake, Wednesday, where Holly a medical checkup. Mrs. Venoy Christensen under- went major surgery Tuesday at Gunnison Valley Hospital. Her daughters, Mrs. Allen Taylor Mrs. Earl Dean Yergensen, caring for the paternal home BURR MOTOR COMPANY SALINA -11 1961 Chevrolet And Oldsmobile Sales Have Been So HOT We Find Ourselves With A TOP SELECTION Of Good, Clean Used Cars. Here Are Only 3 For 33 Specially Priced Cars For This Gigantic Event YOU SAVE WHEN YOU BUY AT Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Roberts and Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hallows children of Murray, visited over the week end with their parents, tertained a group of friends Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Taylor. They urday night. A hot chicken din- came to attend the wedding of ner was served to ten guests. The tleir brother, Bernell, Saturday party was honoring Mr. and Mrs. Reed Shaw, who are moving to night. Darrell Mason, who has em- - Salt Lake City in the near ployment in Ft. Bidwell, Calif- - future. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Taylor are ornia, visited a few days with Mrs. Alida Mason. is mother, moving to Ephraim in the near Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson future. Mr and Mrs Verness Andrews and son, Jimmie, visited a few aren o an aug er, ayson, Idaho with days in Pocatello, and the Senate visited his parents Mr and Mrs. Representatives Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thompson Orvil Andrews Thursday Shirley May Andrews of Pay- and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Coons and ran son, aug er o Lake and Salt of City, j"Sfamily President of the United States, or e ove V1S1 n on e Richard Winkler of Provo, visit. the head of State of some foreign ed at the Dan Thompson home week end with her cousin,, Carol pa Sunday. They were here to at- tend the Farewell Testimonial held for Charley Thompson, Sun- day evening. Mrs. Dan Thompson entertain- ed her 500 Club, Friday evening. Lunch was served to seven mem- bers. May Peterson and Vione an J36.11 3 30 West Main COMM Salina STATE INSPECTION STATION NO. 1020 stfV allowed only one reserved seat presumably for his wife, though the ladies sometimes give them to friends. The House chamber is always crowded long before the President arrives, and those holding tickets a"e vsitm Bat a marked standing room only are her parents Mr and Mrs Ernest hopefully lined up outside the .. ' ,t0 been seated next to another fenatf wife-- i nori b any oneI even know, that manner. So it is fun to chat incognito with those near by while waiting for the ceremonies to begin. Now theres a Senators wife, said the lady on my right, at tbe jast session as a very eje gantly dressed woman appeared. I am acquainted with all the Senate wives, so I happened to know that this particular lady was not one. Oh, said I, curiously, what is her name? I dont know her name, answered my neighbor, but you can always tell a Senate wife when you see one. Theres just something about them. I slipped quietly out when it was over, hoping no one would recognize me and embarass my u w l always involves a lot of Mrs. John Bartholomew and children of Fayette, visited her mium. Each member of Congress parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess E. Day, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Conway Wilkes are visiting a few days in Salt Lake City with their daughters, chloe and RUa Mrs Marvm Mason and Mrs Lowell Killpack and baby fr. w,ent President of the United States. There is no rhyme nor reason as to how the tickets are distributed. I dont recall ever hav-ni- g country Taylor. Wed Bastianto attend ding of a niece, Carma Lee Aird. Idaho alsQ visited in Gra & and brother.in.laWi -1116 - WRONG WITH MY EYES AFTER ALL - DOC -- WHEW CAN SPOT A GOOD DEAL LIKE THAT I , during the mothers absence. Mrs. Bladen Christensen of Fair Oaks, California, visited last week with relatives here. Wed-ha- d nesday, Mrs. Willis Poulson en- tertained at luncheon for the visitor. Tuesday, Mrs. Christen-th- e sen was a dinner guest of Mrs. Alveretta Draper. She left Thurs-an- d day for her home, and was companied as far as Salt Lake by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Jensen and family were week end guests of the Orvil Jensens. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rasmussen arrived Saturday for a visit at the Wilford Rasmussen home. Rodney returned to Salt Lake on Sunday, and his wife is remaining for a week. Lee Jensen and Thurrel Mason arrived home from Ft. Bidwell, California, where they work for Bryce Johnson.' They visited their mothers, Mrs. Vontess Jensen and Mrs. Lyda Mason. The H & W Club met Wednesday, with Hilda Waters as hostess. Prizes in the pinochle game went to Una Christensen, Bessie Poulson and Vera Jensen. The Self Culture Club met Wednesday at the home of Leona Mickelsen. Mrs. May Peterson of Aurora, showed films of Indian relics and writings. Ella Lee Lund was a guest Marjorie Mickelsen was hostess to the Variety Club, Wednesday. A game of Sorry saw prizes go to Maurine Hales and Nathella Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peterson and daughter, Joan, were in Salt Lake, Thursday and Friday to attend the wedding of a niece, M y r n a Peterson accompanied them home, and was joined on Saturday by her fiance, Lorin Calloway. The Lions Club met Friday, with Mrs. Philo Rasmussen, Mrs. LaMar Bosshardt and Mrs. Emel Christensen preparing and serving the dinner prior to the business meeting. Tamra Mickelsen underwent a at the tonsilectomy Monday Gunnison Valley Hospital. She is a daughter of the Evan Mickel-sen- is Janeal Owens Lloyd Lewis achievement projUtah ect crowns for 1960 were worn by Janeal Owens, 18, of Delta, and Lloyd Lewis, 19, of Duchesne. Miss Owens, a Utah State University freshman with an eight-yea- r background, was a delegate to the 39th National Club Congress in Chicago as guest of the Ford Motor Co. Young Lewis, with 10 years of Club work, had previously attended the Chicago congress by virtue of winning the state agricultural project championship. The national 4H achievement program is conducted by the Cooperative 4-- doors. GUESS THERE'5 NOTHIN' The House Doorkeeper, affectionately known as Fishbait Miller, announces the various dignitaries as they arrive. Mistah Speakuh, the Senate of the United States." Everyone arises and applauds. We are no sooner resettled in our seats than we hear Mistah Speakuh, the Representatives of Foreign States, and we scramble to our feet again. Next come the members of the Supreme Court, dressed in their judicial robes. Then the members of the Presidents Cabinet. And Mistah Speakuh, the finally, 4-- 4-- 4-- Extension Service and 4-- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jarl Klungervick were week end visitors of the Evan Mickelsens. They were here to attend the wedding of Nona Louise Morten-se- n and Bernell Taylor in ......I sr x- w'A vSN How many times has this man saved your life? I IKE most of us,When the kids are in the car, L. feeling. You know, thats the same way your friend the service station dealer feels when you stop by to see him. you get that extra careful Over the years, youve probably come to take your service station dealer pretty much for granted. But when your kids are riding with you, arent you glad you took his advice and had your brakes checked? His suggestions small though they may seem to be may have saved your life more than once. His interest in your safety is more than interest in a customer its concern about a friend. You know, of course, that half the families in America save them. Your S&H Green Stamps make it possible for you to choose from over 1,500 items at your famous brand-nam- e S&H Green Stamp Redemption Store. top-qualit- y, UTAH DIVISION The Sperry and Hutchinson Company 3420 S. State St., Salt Lake City, Utah An American W 'ay of Thrift for 25,000,000 Families... Distributed since 1896 And what a valuable "extra" if your own service station gives you SSLH Green Stamps. THE MAN WHO KNOWS YOU BEST. ar- ranged by the National Service Committee. County, state and national awards are provided by Ford. ac-a- re ... 3 the - - s. BURR MOTOR eoun-vers- It Happened In Geneva Branch handled the serving. Doughnuts, cookies, eb- elscrivers, chocolate and coffee y. ere sold, and the occasion at- traded visitors from the Salina banks staff, Salina D.U.P. and others. (Car (Capmowall MARCH children of Orem, visited with her mother, Mrs. Luella Andrews, and other relatives over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.Hallows visited a few days in Bountiful with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Hallows. Mrs. Jane Durfee, Mrs. Oia Mason, Mrs. Millie Andrews and Mrs. Lyle Barney were in Salt stimulate interest in all 29 e ties in Utah toy visiting each county and encouraging local contests. The winning beauty from each county then will go to Salt (Lake for the final se- lection of a new Miss Utah for the Miss Universe contestant. PLANS FOR TIIE FINALS L SALT LAKE CITY The plans are now underway to have one of the moist beauti-- f u 1 and spectacular Beauty Pageants ever to be shown in the state for the final selection to of Miss Utah for Miss Universe. Washington , V. Salina, Sevier County, Utah Fri., March 3, 1961 Page The Miss Utah for Miss Uni- contract in affiliation with 961 Miss Universe Beauty j pageant has been awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bement, 152l Glen Arbor, Salt Lake City, Utah by the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant, Inc., World Headquarters in New York City, New York. The Bements are parents of lovely Linda Bement, better known as the current Mras Universe. 1 the parks history. This drive is usually not open until April or May during the years of nor- mal snowfall. Only large patches of snow remain along the Rim Drive, where elevations reach 9,100 feet. All roads to scenic viewpoints in the park will then ttlnsSSalintfgSun State Wide Participation Sought In Kiss Utah - Universe Contest .. 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