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Show Redmond News . . Eldon Atgood of Midvale, visited with Mrs. Raymond Thursday (Continued From Page 2) Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stake presented their plays, with Lyman and Mrs. Bob Harrison special musical numbers by each of Salt Lake, visited last week ward. Mrs. Ervin Jacobsen con- end at the Christensen home. ducted, with Dr. Harold Crandall March 10 make-u- p as artist for all serving David Sorensen, who was recasts, number 50. leased in December, after fulfillMr. and Mrs. Morving Larsen his military duty in the ing and Mrs. Betty Raddon were Salt Army, is attending Snow College. Lake visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sturdivant Mrs. Paul Willardsen enter- and sons spent the week end tained Wednesday after Primary with Mrs. Alveretta Draper. Mrs. for the 8th birthday of her dauSorenson Lee Nielson spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Hannah Tilby, and his sister, Geneva Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gates were week end Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nelson, and with Mr. and Mrs. Mechael Andreason in Gunnison. They had their baby daughter named, Dixie, at the Sunday services. Mr. and Mrs. in Salt Lake with their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Behunin, who underwent a goiter operation on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weller returned Friday from Salt Lake, where Mr. Weller underwent major surgery in the St. Marks Hospital. They have been away two weeks. Mrs. Thomas Larsen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Coates to Riverton, Saturday of last week, to attend a wedding of a neice, Kathleen Larsen, and Paul Howard. C. O. Bower visited his family here part of this week. He will leave Saturday for Denver, Colorado, where he is employed. Mrs. Leland DeLange of visited Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Ada Myrna DeLange visited Friday night with Mrs. Bosshardt. She is attending business college in the Utah capitol. Mrs. Emma Winkler of Mt. Pleasant, visited a few days dur-th- e week with the Ernel Jensens. The ladies are half sisters. Mrs. Mary Hugentobler entertained the Relief Society, Tuesday. She sang Hold Thou My Hand, and Whispering Hope. Sherrie Harward was her Koo-share- Bos-shar- INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASS N. Formerly Utah Poultry Farmers Co-O- y'T . son-in-la- Ronald Knott. p ATTENTION FEEDERS! CHICK STARTER CRUMBLES 90 lb. bag $4.15 Each CHICK 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 i LAYING MASII 100 lb. bag $4.00 Each Protein 20 LAY CRUMBLES alfalfa weevil control! 20 Protein POULTRY PEAT MOSS Heptachlor insecticide applied early in the season kills wintering adults keeps them from laying eggs prevents damage by the leaf and crown eating larvae later on. Heptachlor controls these destructive pests at a low cost per acre. Heptachlor spray or granules are easily applied with standard equipment. With alfalfa weevil Heptachlor control youll get healthier, longer lived stands and harvest more higher protein hay that can mean a saving in the amount of grain you have to buy. Youll harvest more see your with Heptachlor, so dont delay dealer today , e, & (Branch Manager) HAROLD PETERSON low-co- st lfK2SnUnaun Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Barney of Elsinore, and Mrs. Everett BarSalina, Sevier County, Utah, ney of Richfield, visited with Mr. Page 3 and Mrs. Clifford Taylor, Monday Fri., March 17, 1961 .Melba Stevens, Phone JA Mrs. Carlos Taylor, Reed, KarMVVWWMWWtMMWAWWI la and Brice, of Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. A1 Taylor, the GUEST SPEAKER over the week end with Mrs. former Coa Lazenby, of McGill, Elder Milton Morris of Murray, Melba Stevens. Nevada, were week end guests at was the speaker in Sacrament Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Ottley the Leland Lazenby home. Meeting, Sunday night. He is the and family visited her Mrs. Mayda Stewart received parents, grandson of Mrs. G. C. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallen Christensen, word of a new grandson, born to FAMILY GATHER in Manti, Sunday. They attended Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart of The Joseph Labon Wall reunion a Farewell Testimonial for her Pullman, Washington, March 4. was held here Saturday night. brother, Maynard, who leaves The little boy has two brothers There were 130 in attendance. A soon for a mission. waiting home for him. program was enjoyed. Luncheon Arlene Stevens of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gurr were was served, followed by dancing. visited Saturday and Sunday with in Provo on Monday to consult . Mrs. Madge Taylor was hostess her mother, Mrs. Melba Stevens. an eye specialist. to Variety Club members ThursMr. and Mrs. Lynn Shaw and Those from Aurora who attendday night. A hot chicken dinner daughters, Linda, Judy and Ray-len- ed the Farewell Testimonial for was served to ten members, and visited in Salt Lake City, Maynard Christensen in Manli, quilting was the pastime. Sunday. They got acquainted were Mr. and Mrs. Orvil AnMrs. Herald Anderson and dau- with a new grandson, born to Mr. drews, LaVeda Taylor and sons, ghters, Darla and Eileen, of Salt and Mrs. DeVon Shaw. Dennis and Wayland; Mrs. Luella Lake City, visited over the week Mayda Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon end with their mother, Mrs. Glen Gurr were in Delta, Satur- Jensen and Nola; Mr. and Mrs. Rhoda Crowther. They attended day night to attend a dance re- Sylven Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. the Wall reunion Saturday night. view, given by the dance class Anthony Christensen and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Taylor of Jannett Gurr, Mrs. Raymond Mason. and daughters of Salt Lake City, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Linford Taylor, over the week v stoc end. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Andrews recieved word of a new granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Verness Andrews of Payson. Mrs. Rhoda Crowther has gone to Salt Lake to visit her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Aurora Hews afternoon. and daughter arBry ghter, Debra. rived at the maternal home Paulis Peterson and family were Mrs. Harvey Parsons and Mrs. earlier in the week to be here Time-teste- d, 'I for her mothers birthday on Fri- also here for the occasion. WAWWWWWWVVVMWWMVVI Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampton day. Mrs. Draper entertained friends and neighbors in the left Saturday to spend a few days m Ilf 100 lb. bag $4.10 Each $4.15 Each per bale RABBIT PELLETS 15 iv--' ' V,- ij v , ,.x - Protein $3.10 Each Drink Milk 3s a snack-.- and feel refreshed. You always need protein. 7has why you never outgrow your need for Milk. Get- - the Milk idea We Also Have Available HOG FEEDS - L- 3 O ... 'v xa $3.45 Cwt. SWEETENED DAIRY FEED 90 lb. bag . 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