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Show Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor and son, Casey, formerly of Denver, Colorado, visited the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have moved to Logan, Mrs. Wilma Sorenson and dau- ghter, Gerilyn; Bishop and Mrs. Arno Bastian and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Johnson and son were in Circleville, Sunday for the christening of Kim Nordel where Albert has registered for Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-Spridel Dalton, was born January 7th Quarter at U.S.U. ryY' Har-war- ng . and Mrs. Rex Barnard, 8nd MrS William Ridin andhafsSir, former residents in Salina, were spTheelWimermonthsWh0 ShU Visited Sunday at the home of broker, Clayton. Mrs. Dalton visiting here over the week end. Lake is back at her Lrtnfent Mrs. Ellen Draper, a sister served dinner in the afternoon. Mary They were enroute to their home in Salina In a pretty home setting, Miss Mr. Riding, in Redmond. Mr. . t0 in Logan, following a visit, with LaNette Curtis a1111 Gideon Allen is manager at the Utah Mr. Mrs. Riding Heber and Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker in were united in marriage, with & Power Jh nvlr tlT Light Company at Mur- and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Birken- San Marcos, California. Glenn BishoP I Taylor Jome nf shaw and son, Jeff, of Salt Lake, officiating. S r 80 a ray " Early Spring daffodils in large made a stop over visit in Salina, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crane Mrs Max SnrencnrT Mr. and Mrs Death Rasrnus. Friday. They were enroute to baskets, formed a pretty back- have returned from a weeks visit sen and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mick- - Kingston to visit near relatives firound for the ceremony, at the with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell Dinner guests Saturday night elson were vacationing in Las for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine C. day. The Williams are and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crane in Richfield at the home of Mr. Nevada from to Vegas, Sunday parents of Allen Williams, and Curtis, parents of the bride at 4 in Rose Park. and Mrs. Alma Taylor were Mr. Wednesday of this week. oclock in Aurora, former residents. and Mrs. Buddy Shepherd and . Mr. and Mrs. Philo Allen of Mr. and Mrs, Lyle McDonald of family; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Peterson Mrs. Ivo "Anderson of Provo, Kanab, are parents of the groom. Orem, were in Salina, Saturday Taylor and family, and Mr. and and SOn, Mark, of Salt Lake, visit- - visited Tuesday at the home of Parents of the bride were hosts and Sunday. They attended the Mrs. Albert Taylor and son. ed Saturday at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alford Jensen in at a wedding dinner immediately ' American Legion anniversary and Mrs. Harold Peterson. following the double ring cere- Salina. party, and were visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird and Mr. mony at the Aurora Recreation home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. John Horne visited Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hansen and Mrs. Durell Mickelson enter- - Hall. The brides table was cen- McDonald, and dinner guests on urday and Sunday in Layton at Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lorentzen tained at dinner in honor of Dur- - tered with a wedding cake, de- Sunday at the home of Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva were Sunday visitors at Wayne ell and son, Arlo, on their birtli- - corated m yellow and white, and Mrs. Evan Smith. Weyburn. Sunday, a dinner was Wonderland. day, Thursday at the Mickelson topped with bells and ribbon served in honor of Mrs. Wey- home. Out of town guests were bows. Mrs. Carl Evans, who visited burns birthday. Other guest3 The brides gown, floor length, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Fairbanks of Bryce Mickelson, a student at the past few weeks at the home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Follett Richfield, were dinner guests Sun- - U.S.U. in Logan, and Mr. and was fashioned of nylon and net of George Gledhill, her father, of Kearns. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arnold Jensen of Richfield. over white taffeta. Her finger tip veil was caught to a lace and net left Thursday enroute to her Wesley Cherry. home in Longview, Washington. trimmed with pearls and S. crwn, Week a at the home end visitors Rasmussen, senior Rodney She was accompanied by Mr. student at U.S.U. in Logan, visit- Sherrie Lyn Bird, a student at of Mr. and Mrs. Durell Mickel- - seQuins- She carried a brides bou- Gledhill to Salt Lake City. Dutch Iris and carnations, ed during the past week with Mr. C.S.U. at Cedar City, visited Sat- - son were Mr. and Mrs. George Quet Mrs. Bartley Curtis was matron and Mrs. Sharp Rasmussen, his urday and Sunday at the home of Madron and daughters of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson of parents, in Salina. Mr. Rasmus- - ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lake, and Ronnie Murphy. Sun- honor, and Miss Juanna Fae and Miss Clarice Morten- Curtis in Salina. visited is the past week sen Payson, majoring in Business Edu-- Bird, day, a birthday dinner was served bridesmaids. Neshia with Sharon and Lowell Martin, cation. at. the Mickelson home in honor sen werebrothers to Mrs. Johnson. They of the birthday of. Debbie, dau- - Lin Curtis was flower girl, and Mrs. Harold Peterson, , Kevin Curtis was ring bearer, also visited at the home of Mr. Arriving Saturday for a weeks naan for the Farm Bureau of the ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Madron. and Mrs. Tell Gardner in Seymer Parks of Kanab, was Mr. Mrs. Other were and in was Sevier Salt Lake, visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. guests District, E. Smith Peterson were Mr. and Thursday and Friday of last Udell Johnson and family of best man for the groom. Mrs. Peed Curtis was mistress Mrs. Ray Williams and son, Peter, week attending a workshop and Redmond. of ceremonies at the evening re- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prows and of Alhambra, Calif. Mrs. Williams Panning meeting. Mrs. Marie Mrs. Olevia Thornell was host- - ception in the Aurora Chapel. A son, Michael, of Salt Lake, visited is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty of Chicago, was the ess to members in the LPro-- tribute to the bride and groom, y over the week end at the home of Peterson. Also home for the week keynote speaker for the Mr. and Mrs. Dail Prows. Michael end was Miss Bonnie Peterson, a meeting. gresso Club, Saturday, with written by Edra Taylor, was luncheon served at Moms Cafe read- and musical numbers were remained in Salina with his student at the College of Southern Utah. Members of the Sorosis Club at 2 oclock. Laurene Corya pre- - given during the hour. grandparents for a weeks visit. The AUff. faduated met on March 22nd at Shaheens sided at the lesson hour- Mrs- E- from North Cafe. Royal Hansen of Gunnison, Smith Peterson reviewed the by and atfnded a SaR Lake, blfl: showed films of his trip to South book, The Lone Cowboy, ness Mr. Allen graduated Will Mrs. Rex Barnard America. Luncheon was served from th schoQl at Kanab hlgh MrsMerz Hugentobler were to 15 members and guests, Mrs. and ill complete a vocational and Fourteen were guestspresent. Reed Hansen, Mrs, Allen Martin STcho1 Jfaimng in Salt Lake in and Mrs. Farrell Nielson from Th coupie are at home at MrShostCharles Larsen was )jane ANYONE INTERESTED PLEASE MEET. AT SALINA Salina; Mrs. Willis Poulson, Red- Eas lst.South in Salt Lake. ess to of member the Thursday mond, and Mrs. Mickie Bedke of LEGION HALL AT 4 P.M. Members in the families who Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Jimmy Bridge Club. Dinner was served were here for the wedding m- at the Larsen home. Guests were Peterson was the hostess o Mrs. Ernel Peterson and Mrs. eluded: Mr. and Mrs. Allen, par- en be Sroom! brothers and CLASSES WILL BE HELD ONE HOUR. CONSISTING Mrs. Bernice Mickelson, re- - Izola Prows. Bridge prizes were sisters Mr and Mrs. Leonard Al- won Mrs. Max Sorenson and by OF TAP AND BALLET len of Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Israel pe,seTtatlve for the Preferred Madsen Othello Risk Insurance Co., attended an Allen of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Will Teach Calypso, Elc. To Older Groups. insurance convention, held Wed- John Mrs. Don Allen, Mr. and opencerana Douglas Bardsley . nesday at the Prudential Federal o Mr. and Mrs. Alvm AUen ana Mr- ana Mrs. Ashley to nephews Building in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ira Sorenson, visited Monday at the Allen, all of Kanab; Mr. and Mrs. j aCCrpaed MrS- Sorenson home. They reside in Virgil Anderson of Payson, and Mickelson, and visited relatives brothers of the bride, Bartley, and Salt 0rem Lake CLASSES ONCE A WEEK and friends. They returned on Karl and Jerry Curtis. Additional Locals On Page 5 Thursday. March 18th, in a double ring ceremony at the Manti Temple, Miss Maxine Brotherson and Kimball C. Harward were united full-size- d in marriage, with Ray B. Me- Mr. Teceanfa TT ... . ... .... ... ' ... - ... Rich-fiel- tElffSSnUmSSun Kennon of the Temple Presidency, officiating. A wedding breakfast at the Aurora L.D.S. Recreation Hall was hosted by the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. That evening, a reception was given by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alten Brotherson, in the Mt. Pleasant Fourth Ward Salina, Sevier County, Utah, 1961 Page 2 FrL. March 31, After a short honeymoon, the couple will make a home in Logan and continue their studies d. at U.S.U. Industrial Chapel. The bride chose a gown of Chantily lace and tulle, styled with a Sweetheart neckline, adorned with seed pearls and pleated tulle. The fitted lace bodice extended into a double peplum, which accented a skirt of tulle, falling into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of French silk illusion, fell from a crown of sequins and pearls. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. Her sister, Mrs. Carl L. Jensen, was matron of honor, and bridesmaids included Mrs. Phil Herbert, Mrs. Junior Gardner, Mrs. Miss NorRae Elaine Nielson. Brotherson, a sister, and Lynn Jensen, a niece, were flower girls. They carried fans of red roses and blue carnations. of Vern Shaw, a brother-in-lathe groom, was best man. Phil Herbert, also a brother-in-lawas usher. Mrs. Vern Shawwas in charge of the guest book. w Bowling League Following is a list of the Industrial League standing for the week of March 22: with a total of 2518. Kiwanis 2nd had the high team game with 892. Harold Brown, with 583, had the high individual series for the week. Honors for L.e high individual game went to DeeWayne Jolley, who rolled a 244 game. - d. ... ... ATERIALS two-da- utd - - Janets Dancing EH - HJUGONEY - School Will Open - Thursday, March 30 - to accomplish most major - home improvement projects. We lend money-- at low cost ... t0 eIP our neighbors pay for the men and materials. " Cha-Cha- ., GET CONTRACTORS' ESTIMATES ON Y6UR PROJECT; THEN COME IN AND SEE US. - Price Will Be $1.00 Per Lesson -- - FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Model for model.. . there are HI Cherrolets loivcr carl priced than any other Leave it to these Chevies to go easy on your family budget! All told there are 18 Chevrolets V8s and 6s priced lower than comparable competitive models. Sumptuous Impalas, sprightly Bel Airs, bottom-price- d Biscaynes and a whole stable of wonderful new wagons. And every Based on comparison of manufacturers suggested retail prices (including Federal tax) for models Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation th IMPALAS v with 1 r- - Easter is Turkey Time in Utah woriTM mitK wheelbase or above. ?$ ; BEL AIRS i H 14 'T',; V V'4; f ' v .. - 1 Si:-- Impala V8 Convertible Sedan Bel Air V8 Bel Air V8 Sedan VL tev--' Impala V8 Sport Sedan Nomad Six Station Wagon Nomad V8 Station Wagon Nomad Six Station Wagon ,, S ? 'W , , 'J w&mm 111 TT Impala V8 Sport Coupe Nomad V8 -iLi- Impala V8 Sedan Station Wagon -igsaw Parkwood Six Station Wagon Parkwood V8 Station Wagon BISCAYAES j DI.NER -- A in a Utah Biscayne VB Sedan Parkwood Six Station Wagon Parkwood V8 Station Wagon golden-brow- store, J Biscayne V8 mrm O. 1 Sedan Ck.rr.lrt Brookwood Six emn. Chert C .rrmlrt mmd BURN Station Wagon Ik. .nr C.rrrUt MOTOR 30 West Main Sit. - mt Brookwood V8 g.mr Urml mmtk.rtied Ck.rr.lrt COMPANY Salina - JA 9-77- 21 Station Wagon dr.lrr' n will HOME GROWN TURKEY ADDS FESTIVE AIR TO HOLIDAY MEAL A delicious, home-growUtah turkey will add a festive touch to that special Easter Sunday dinner n Sr. Ikt ' turkey, grown on a Utah turkey Tarm and marketed make a festive dinner this Easter Sunday. W.v.vmv:-:-:-:- EASTER you've been planning for your family and guests. ing plants, grocery slores and meat markets. Beehive-Statturkey growers raised nearly 3 million turkeys during I960. They plan to raise another record crop of 4 million in 1961, ranking Utah among the top seven turkey growing states in e What better way to celebrate this sacred but joyous Christian holiday come April 2 than to America. spread a traditional Utah feast beBy serving turkey for vour Easfore your hungry tribe? ter Sunday meal, you will be supUtah turkeys comprise one of porting a great agricultural home the states most important agriculindustry, said John W. Morgan, tural food commodities. Not only chairman of the Utah Turkey Marare they delicious and economical keting Board. Weve all got a holiday meals, but they also mean stake in our state economy and the income for our farmers and jobs turkey industry is an important for other Utah citizens in process part of it." The Marketing Board, a committee formed by turkey growers themselves, has tackled the job of promoting Utah turkeys for Easter. five-ma- n For the perfect Easter setting, the hoard suggests this menu: EASTER MENU ROAST TURKEY ny .luffing sue lo fit your larmly) cranberries giblel gravy mashed potatoes vegetables, your choice rolls butter raspherry-bananJrllo salad cream cookies hoi drinh or milk a ie - |