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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAU O jgaggg farm Loans Mount tiEDMOND Thelma Jensen, Correspondent "O j CAN During february j It. S. Plans Birthday Party. The Relief society is planning a so- afternoon at 2 oclock1 tiul 11,6 federal land bank of the Saturday Seventh district closed loans to farm-Th- e in honor of their annual anniversary. n Nevada, Utah anti California, following program will be given: jers. Arizona month of Febru-lildethe during Opening song; prayer; song by to a total amount of $11,610,100, chorus; talk on the organiza-- ! alT tion of the first Relief society by,18 the announcement by officers of Pres. J. Arthur Christensen; song, R. the bank- This represented 1267 loans first mortgages to the aggregate n S. chorus; reading; history of our and 1965 credit advances $7,178,200 Elders cal Relief society; song by the land bank commission-- ; form of n one-aen-la chorus; reading; play er 8 lans amounting to $4,431,800. titled A Day Off at the Old Ladies month 317 extensions of the During The cast includes: Caroline Home. made by the bank. loans were Pror Christensen, Ruby Poulson, Nettie b'or the first time since the rash of Ethel Vivian Hansen, Christensen, Jensen and Loraine Stevens. After the applications for loans commenced last summer, last month s rec-- . program lunch will be served to all early ord closed loans was less thani Relief society members, their partthat of the month before, which was ners and friends. $13,150,200 for January. It was ex- plained at the bank that this is due Entertains for Newlyweds.. 10 th Mr. and Mrs. Hans S. Jensen en- faf ?at anS arf, and that currently tertained at a midnight supper last ,of. applications Thursday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 8h had UP Plkd Moroni Jensen on their return from now almost wbol,y absorbeJd-side- s the Manti temple. Other guests be-- j the farm Latest from reports the immediate families were m Washington show Dale Prows of Salina and Mr. and administration loans all twelve land banks that in Mrs. Orrin Peterson. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Mr. Jensens immediate family and male friends. Places were A United States senator, denounc-semarked for Mr. and Mrs. Semon Jen- Mr. and Mrs. Swen Jensen, Boyd m the professional grain traders, is confi-Le- e Anderson, Guy Nielson, Byron Jensen, quoted as saying that he was on the dent barnacles these grain Christensen, Wallace Poulson, and Ray Blaekham of Moroni, a school market ship will be unhorsed. This chum of Moroni. The newlyweds plan s the first time we ever knew that to make their home with Mr. and barnacles rode horseback. . Mrs. Hans Jensen until school is out. There are said to be 6,000 square They then intend to build directly miles of ice packed around Antarctica, home. T. F. of Nelson east the which is almost as much as that which Ellis Rasmussen, a student of Snow envelops the frozen assets in our own college, visited his folks and attended country, the junior prom at Salina last week The English church organist- who end. Ellis had just returned from St. fired for playing Onward Chris-- 1 He a was Cedar and got City. George member of the Snow college debating tian Soldiers as a wedding march team that debated at Cedar City in a piobably was a married man. contest. At the Dixie col-- . in St. George' he won first place a trousseau tea to be g.ven by Miss lege in the extemporaneous speech contest. Tulley. week-enEllis, though jast a freshman at thej Pete Nielson spent last his and daughter college, is making a very good repu- visiting tation for himself. He won the gold Mr- and Mrs. Russell Jensen; at for the best extemporaneous field. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mason and speech and he also holds responsible children spent Sunday at Aurora. positions both in his class and in the Mrs. Peterson entertained in Adley student body. Lee Christensen, Leroy Heath hnd' honor of the eighth birthday of her little daughter, Joe Lane. DeLoss Jensen, members of the John Poulson made a business trip basketball team, escaped serious Holden Sunday and one to Elsinore to' Del owned when the car by injury a Monday. struck was Salina of by Burgess The junior girls of the Y. L. M. I. large International truck Thursday night. They had just played a game A. entertained at a party at the home with Ephraim and were on Main of Miss Nada Andreason Tuesday street on their way home when the evening. Mrs. Eugene Hermans'en of Richaccident occurred. County Agent S. R. Roswell met field, is visiting relatives and friends with the farmers interested in hog here. Mrs. Hermansen was formerly raising Wednesday even'ng at the li- Miss Lotus Hansen. Mrs. Clarence Crowther of Axtell, brary. Mrs. Alma Larsen is at the hos- - and infant son, are guests at the C. pital at Salina where she is taking M. Mickelson home, .Mrs. Albert Poulson and .daughter, treatment for rheumatism. Arthur Peterson, who has been with Venna, left Sunday for Salt Lake the CCC force for some time, has re City. Venna plans on going to the signed and is now at the Sam Jorgen- L. D. S. hospital, where she will have a tumor removed from her throat. sen ranch. Vernal Nelson spent the first part of Frandsen Mrs. Alton Mr. and Salt Lake City, is visiting at the of the week at Cedar City. He was accompanied back by Mrs. Nelson, who Niels Frandsen home. Mrs. Albert Poulson and Mrs. Wm has been in Cedar City the past two Allred motored to Provo Friday. They, weeks visiting with her mother, Mrs, were accompanied back by Miss Verle John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Frandsen were Poulson and three of her school chums, They attended the Junior prom Satur- - in Provo last Saturday and Sunday day at Salina. Just before their de- to visit their son, Calvin, who was parture for Provo Sunday Miss Donna ill. Some time ago Calvin had a entertained them at luncheon. vous collapse and seemed to bo on Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson, Jr., 'the improve when he suffered a Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Christen- - lapse. He is at the home of his grand-sen- , made a combined business and parents, Mr. and Mrs. James trip to the capital city last sen. Mrs. Ardale Jensen entertained her Wek. din- Ray .Blaekham, a student of the B. immediate family at a birthday week-enner last the d Y. U., was a Thursday. guest at Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hales and Hans Jensen home, Many of the high school students James Hansen visited in Elsinore and townspeople attended the ball game at Monroe last Friday' Among some of the high school dints attendng the basketball tour- Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorensen spent namont at Salt Lake City are Perry Monday night as guests of Mr. and Jensen, Vern Batchelor, Crant Jansen, Waldo Christensen, Elmo Draper, Mrs. Ferron Des pain at Axtell, Peterson and Idonna Sonoma Smith left Saturday Jensen, Mrs. Robert Talboe. she While Louise will there for Spring City. Mrs. Reed Peterson entertained the attend the wedding of her brother,' Arch Aiken, who will be married to Young Married club Wednesday Irene Tulley of Nephl, and algo temoon, N! rs Any one of the enterprising participants in the - lo-;o- j ct 'ff'f PRIZE CAMPAIGN df ! n, or an entirely new entrant for that matter, could, by availing themselves of the opportunities the next two weeks afford, pile up enough credits to win .... First Major Award Ford Fordor DeLuxe Sedan 1934 j non-decisi- . d son-in-la- Clear-med- - All-St- al ar Purchased and on Display at Gunnison Valley Motor Co., $842.00 Centerfield, Utah Second Grand Prize Third Grand Prize j ' ft r j $ j -' ner-Nels- -! re-an- d Frand-pleasur- e J basket-Sunda- Philco y. stu-nigh- WILL BE A VACATION TRIP TO SUNNY CALIFORNIA Tills Trip Consists of Pullman and. 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