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Show Mr. and Mrs. Jay Crane Mrs. Burton were in Price the week end. They visited Mrs. Harry Clark, who is had the high scratch game for the week with 862. The high individual series was rolled by Vem Barney with 532. Mack Utley and James Forsey Sr. tied for the high individual game with 211. and over with con- valescing from recent surgery. Herbert celebrated the anniversary of his birthday on March 11th. Members in the family joined the Herberts for a tasty luncheon and an evening of music and a social hour. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Val Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Herbert of Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Afton Memmott, Clair, Chan and Glennia Ann Memmott, all of . Chad Mrs. Glade Nielson and children, Tracy and Jack, who visited the past two weeks at the' home of Mrs. Jennie Hamlin, returned Thursday to her home in Orem. Mrs. Nielson has assisted at the home during her mothers illness. Mr. and Mrs. John Horne took their son, Pfc. Arden Horne to Salt Lake, Tuesday, where he boarded a train to return to Fort Hood, Texas. Mrs. Robert Follett and son, Lee, of Kearns, also returned to their home after visiting the past ten days in Salina. Mrs. Leon Newton entertained members of the LProgresso Club Mrs. N. P. Nielson presided at Saturday at the Newton home. a family dinner Sunday, compl- Luncheon was served at 2 oclock, imentary to the anniversary of her with the program following. The natal day. Covers were laid for meeting was the opening of the Scipio. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Nielson clubs yearly program. The Mrs. Joseph L. Jensen of Gun- of Beaver, and Mr. and Mrs. Listener, by Taylor Caldwell, nison, visited Monday at the Lindy Nielson of Sandy, joined was reviewed during the study home of Mrs. Clyde Beach, a dau- the family for the day. hour by Violet Johnson. Mrs. ghter, and with other members Neal Mortensen of the Sunin her family. Mrs. Jensen is recovering nicely from a recent beam Coal Company of Ely, Neillness. vada, was transacting business and visiting for the day, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Robnison in Salina. basattended the Edwin Crane, who was in Saketball game, played Saturday lina for a week, returned to in B.Y.U. Fieldhouse at the night Mr. Crane is Tuesday. Provo, Provo. h maintenance man for the Construction Co. While here he visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Crane, and with friends and relatives. Utah-Colorad- o Left-wic- buy from INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSN. Utah Poultry & Farmers Co-O- p Branch Manager HAROLD PETERSON for your fertilizer needs Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bartholomew of Fayette, were Salt Lake for the week end. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Taylor. Mr. Rasmussen consulted at the Salt Lake Clinic. Mrs. Jack Casto entertained at a childrens party Friday given in honor of the 3rd birthday anniversary of her son, Jim. A family dinner was served at six oclock. Mr. and Mrs .Carl Anderson of Redmond, were guests. Smith Peterson, past president, presided at the business session. Twelve members were present. Wayne Peterson entertained members of her bridge club Thursday night. Dinner was served to seven members and a guest, Mrs. Reed Hansen. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Hugh Bird and Mrs. Dan Anderson. Mrs. All-Chur- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bird and children visited Sunday in Fillmore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Munson. Mrs. Max Sorenson entertained club members Thursday evening. Dinner was served to members and a guest, Mrs,Izola Prows. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Prows and Mrs. Stanley Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sorenson and children, Teddy Lyn and Kim, visited at the home of Mrs. Lor-in- a Sorenson, mother of Mr. Sorenson, over the week end. Saturday, the children were taken to an eye specialist for examination. over Mrs. and the family to ' their with cards after at the Sorenson home. Guests were Mrs. Stanley home in Provo, Monday. 3ttr2Snlin5SSun Salina, Serier County, Utah, Page 2 FrL, March 17, 1961 THE SALINA SUN Published every Friday at Salina, Utah. Entered at the Post Office at Salina, Utah, as second-clas- s matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Wesley Cherry, Editor-Publish- ct Industrial ATTENTION FARMERS! Bowling League We Have On Hand A Good Supply Of The Following Items: OR SIMPLOT PHOSPHATE ANACONDA 16-2- ANACONDA 0 45 AMONIUM TREBLE-SUPE- R PHOSPHATE SEED WHEAT BLUE-TA- G LEMHI-5- BLUE-TA- G BONNEVILLE SEED BARLEY BLUE-TA- G TREBI SEED BARLEY GOLD-TA- 3 SWEEDISH SEED OATS G YELLOW BLOSSOM BLUE-TA- SWEET CLOVER SEED RANGER ALFALFA SEED G RANGER ALFALFA SEED D 919 ALFALFA SEED UTAH-COMMO- ALFALFA SEED N CRESTED WHEAT GRASS SEED llermansens Roller Mills Phone 2471 Gunnison ART IN COOKING IS EASY . . . tret nr Nitrogen MEAN MORE PROFIT FOR YOU! Whether you prefer your nitrogen in bag, bulk, or tank, USS Nitrogen is the fertilizer for you. USS Nitrogen Fertilizers increase yields. They bring you the higher profits to buy more of the things you desire. See your USS Nitrogen Fertilizer dealer for USS Nitrogen Fertilizer in the form you want: bag, bulk, or tank. ELECTRICALLY ! Foods you prepare come so deliciously different, and Ammonium Nitrate 33!i meal making so delightfully simple . . electric cooking. Nitrogen Ammonium Sulfate 21 Nitrogen, plus 24 sulfur tocniiin Sibate T? iS Anhydrous Ammonia 12 Nitrogen No matter what form you prefer, specify USS Nitrogen Fertilizer, made by United States Steel and sold by reliable dealers. For more profit, use enough USS Nitrogen Fertilizer this year. itrogen Fertilizers is s registered trademark. er tained Tuesday afternoon for the third birthday of her son, Blake. Mrs. Que Mickelsen entertained in honor of her natal day on Monday afternoon. Her mother, Mrs. Truman Sorenson, and sisters, Mrs. Howard Jensen and Mrs. Clyod Christensen, were out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mickelsen and daughters left Wednesday for the basketball tourney in Provo. They will be house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Giles. The M.I.A. gave a matinee performance of their one-aplay Monday for all the children. Tuesday evening, all wards in the (Continued On Page 3) Felt-Hans- no-lo- ss Mrs. George Brown Mrs. Wilma Sorenson was host- daughter, Georgia, visited ess home of to members of her bridge the week end at the Laurene Corya. Mrs. Brown club Friday afternoon. Dinner Mrs. Corya are sisters, and was served at the Shaheen Cafe, returned n, Wil-for- Mr. and and Redmond Hews Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Weyburn announce the birth of their second son, born Friday 10th at Marjorie Mickelsen,' Reporter Layton. Eddie is a son of Mr. WMWVWWVWWWWWWWMW RECEIVE AWARDS and Mrs. Alva Weyburn of Lay-toformerly of Salina. During Sunday evening church services, attendance awards were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Chappel of presented by Bishop Jay ChrisRichfield, announce the birth of tensen to: Jay Bosshardt, Brent their first baby, a girl, born at Jensen, Donald Poulson, Robert d the Salina Hospital on March 11. Anderson and Burt Jensen. The baby weighed 5 pounds and Rasmussen was the evening 11 ounces at birth. speaker, and two songs, "He, and An Evening Prayer, were Mr. and Mrs. Thurlan Hamp- sung by Lorna Jensen, Mavis ton announce the birth of a baby Sorenson, Joan Peterson and Kay daughter, born at a hospital in Ashman. Las Vegas, Nevada, March 12th. CHAMPIONS The baby is the second daughter The Redmond Junior M - Men and the fourth child in the Hamp- basketball team and Coach Owen ton family. She was born at 7:30 Christensen, won the division in the morning, and weighed 7 championship, and left Sunday pounds 12 ounces. Had she been for Salt Lake to play in the born a few hours earlier, her tourney. They met CenGrandpa, Bill Gates, would have terville on Monday. The team celebrated his birthday on the consists of Gerritt Peterson, Boyd same day. Hales, Cliff Nelson, Leon Christensen, Bryant Mickelsen, Ronnie Rasmussen, Johnny Hales, Charles Black and Glen Mickelsen. Prior to leaving, Aaron Moss of Richfield, talked to the team, Following is a list of the team and congratulated them on the standings in the Industrial Bowl- fine record in league and ing League for the week of division play. March 8th. The Relief Society held a Tuesday. During the quilty Forsey Ice Cream meeting at 2 oclock, Nurse Faye Kiwanis 2nd Bowers gave the lesson, and Mrs. KSVC Pink Evelyn Jacobsen sang Sevier Valley Oil Lady, and Kiss In The Dark, R & R Furniture accompanied by Mrs. Mary RasTelluride Power mussen. Kiwanis 1st Lester Jensen and son, Burt, Whiting Motor were capitol city visitors SaturBestwall 2nd day and Sunday. Bestwall 1st Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Waters Monroe Sales & Se attended a birthday dinner at the McKinley Chevrok Mark Pickett home in Gunnison, The high scratch series for the Sunday. The event honored the week was taken by Forsey Ice Waters granddaughter, Paula Cream, with a 2398. They also Pickett Mrs. Vera Anderson was hostBarrett and Mrs. Dale Briggs, ess to the H & W Club, WednesBridge prizes were won by Mrs. day. Pinochle prizes were won Barrett and Mrs. Briggs. by Una Hales, Hilda Waters and Ruby Poulson. Monday afternoon, Mrs. Vera Anderson entertained in honor of her natal day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andreasen visited last week end with Mrs. Inez Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson, Blaine and Jewel Poulson, were business visitors Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Junior Seeley was hostess to the Simplicity Club members Thursday evening. Dinner was served at Moms Cafe. Mrs. Mada Garner of Bountiful, sister of Mrs. Seeley, was a guest. Prizes in 500 were won by Mrs. Garner, Doris Christensen and Norma Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morley and family of Kearns, visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Nellie Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willardsen visited Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sorenson in Salt Lake. The baby daughter of the Sorensons is reported improved from a case of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson and Mrs. Darla Simpson were here over the week end end to attend the reception, and to visit her mother in Aurora. Vearl Jensen and Don Hales were here over the week end. Mrs. Terrence Jorgensen enter- - Theres no guesswork wide range of accurate . with flameless selective switches give you a heat control. Little or no water for electric cooking means foods cook in their own juices and juices are the secret of more flavor. Flameless electric cooking is so clean, too! TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY Buy now from your TOTAL ELECTRIC HOME dealer . |