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Show The Salina Sun Wednesday, Oct. Salina News Evelyn Kiesei 529-753- Mp 9 Visiting at the home of Mrs. Geneva Branch were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nielson, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nielsen, of Denver; and Mrs. Iola Rice of Lincoln, NB. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Neilson of California, visited. Jim Mickelsen, of Riverton, was here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mckay Mickelsen. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheppard were Brad Sheppard and friend, Terry, of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen were in Salt Lake attending doctor appointments. They also visited Jennie Huff, of Draper, and Jennil-le- e Larsen at the U of U Hospital, and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Holda-waof Spanish Fork. Visiting Vivian Mecham were Mr. and Mrs. Champ Chester, of Macon, us ctoiBse a mew We would like to change the style and appearance of our front page by selecting a new masthead. Here are a few ideas sent in over the past weeks by readers. If you like any of the ones below or would like to submit one of your own please choose the top three favorites or submit a new masthead. It must be drawn in black ink on white paper. u TheSalina Sun CHS ALin THE SALINA SUN SALINA, - UTAH Min Qlina Jun EMI 1)02) The ALin Min - XfX Salim ar Coco Sum MV CHOKES ME IH THE FOLLOttBIG ORDER: Number FAMILIES SMALLER: The average household size has dropped to its smallest level in history, from 3.15 membhers in 1970 to 2.27, according to a U.S. Census report. Hie drop in household size is attributed in part to more people remaining single into their early 30s. Number j Lr U.S. coal sales to Japan down American delegates attending the n Standing Technical Committee on Coal held in Tokyo were deeply disappointed in their efforts to increase U.S. coal sales to Japan. Japan is one of the United States largest trade partners, according to C.R. Moore, president of Getty U.S.-Japa- Minerals Marketing, Inc., and Western Coal Export Council. This years trade deficit will likely pass $30 billion, he advised. American delegates were looking 11 Ctlilasillhiea!! GA. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Burr and Mr. and Mrs. Randall Burr, of Salt Lake have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Burr, and Zelma Burr. Elder Ronald Nay, of Gunnison, who has just returned from an LDS Mission was here visiting his aunt, Mrs. Burr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay, of Gunnison. Family members here for the funeral of Mary Rasmussen were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCough, of Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rasmussen, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rasmussen, of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bartholomew, of Fayette; and Mrs. Irene Rasmussen, of Price. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skinner, of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rasmussen, of Ogden, and their daughter, Brenda, of Fairfield, CA, and Mrs. Sybil Westlund, of Salt Lake. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ferral Nutsen were Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Thompson, of Shingletown, CA. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Newell Dastrup were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dastrup, and family, of Panguitch; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Addy, of Jerome, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tanner, of Redmond; and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Larsen, of Richfield. 10, 1984 for a concrete indication that Japanese purchases of coal would not decline in 1985, and that Japanese utilities would confirm their intent to buy one million tons of steam coal from the U.S. next year, according to Moore. U.S. coal sales have declined over the past three years, but Japan has increased coal purchases from Australia, Canada, the USSR and China. " A FIRSTHAND LOOK AT COMMUNIST AGGRESSION IN CENTRAL AMERICA ' The Communists have sent in people trained in Cuba and Libya, armed them, and are constantly sending in more arms. These people hide in the jungles and when the time is ripe come out fighting to make it appear the population of the nation has rebelled against the government. ' hear WILLY SOLIS, JR. movement in his native Costa Rica. He Willy Solis is a leader in the growing brings with him a wealth of know ledge regarding Communist objectives and activities in Central He America generally and Costa Rica specifically. He is articulate, motivated, and has studied and travelled widely in the United States. As a youth he was honored for outstanding service by the Boy Scouts of America and as a university student he studied mechanical educational efforts in his homeland. engineering. Today he is a leader m national Solis is also founder and commander of a youth education program in Costa Rica, reaching many observations of the young people with the Americanist message. Don't miss his danger in Central America. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1984 7:30 p.m. Manti Public Library Clubrooms Admission: $3.00 per person $8.00 per family McDonald the Stop Financing Larry Sponsored by Communism Crusade Committee Seniors Menu Please submit this coupon to The Salina Sun, P.O. Box C, Salina, Utah 84654 on or before Oct. 20, 1 984. Number Hold it right thar... r.v1 Mt iraa WEDNESDAY Meatloafmushroom gravy Whipped potatoes Baked squash Fruited cheesecake Bread & Butter Milk or Juice THURSDAY Stuffed franks Baked Beans Com Jello with fruit Bread and butter Milk or Juice FRIDAY Ham & Scalloped potatoes Sliced beets Carrot and raisin salad Cake Bread and butter Milk or juice Is your car's cooling system . ready for I Winter? LOOK AT THIS SPECIAL!!! MONDAY Minestrone soup Deviled egg Cottage cheese and fruit Brownie Muffins and butter Milk or Juice TUESDAY Pork chops Dresing and gravy Yams Applesauce Cookie Bread and butter Milk or Juice WEDNESDAY Cooks Choice Includes 2 gallons of coolant Pressure Check System Check all hoses and belts Test Fan clutch Check heater core and Heater Control All This for Only CHILDREN OUT OF SHAPE: The Nations children are fatter, flabbier, and have less cardiovascular strength than children ten years ago, according to the U.S. Office of Disease Prevention. Results of a study, which sampled 10,000 youths aged 10 to 18 for two years found that most children do not participate in daily physical education classes ; most dont receive the bare minimum of physical education to maintain adequate cardiovascular fitness, and are getting fatter. Tom John Chevrolet-OJdsmobile,CHfl"?o- ur 1325 S. State 0ft 1- -70 in |