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Show 1 HE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and family were called to Fountain Green last Friday to attend the funeral of a near relative. LOCAL ITEMS OF Hus Splendid For G. A; . the-see- ond . . Shep-hei- ' -i- - NEWS NOTES FROM -:- - ant sunbeam. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson, And fills my heart and eyes with Merrill Boyack and Mr. Stevens .vns3 Inez Peterson, Miss n Lydia bitter tears. of Delta left Saturday morning with and Delbert Larsen were visit-- ! Miss for Fishlake, ors at Richfield Tuesday. Lydia Olsen was a man on whom I always j where they remained until Monday. could depend Carl Robins of Scipio, her To offer me a cheerful, fervent hand me a smile so heart Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen, Mr. o fHve Mrs. Einest Shaw, of and Mrs. E. L. Swalberg and their lifting, and her three sons, Max, Grant families had u delightful trip last and lilt, were guests of Dr. and And by me as a friend to always stand. in left the They Saturday. G. E. West last Saturday, early of in the late to numing, traveling by way rc'urntd Scipio, Scipio No change of place or station, or ami returned to Salina through Clear vening. condition, Creek canyon. Caused him to waver as the yielding Miss Beulah Breinholt presented a reed Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr and ' number oi her pupils from Satina in I always knew just where and how lamily and Miss June Olsen of Em-- a private piano recital at the home Id find him, ery spent the 24th at Maple Grove. of Mrs. Leland Ilugentobler last I knew hed be my friend in time of Fnd.t evening. The performers need. Miss June Olsen of Emery, who maul a creditable showing during lias been a guest at the G. M. Burr the evening. My lot was but the lot of many hun- home for some time, left the first of dreds the week for Richfield to visit Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lewis and You all will testify as I have don and friends. Mrs. Rue Allen Heath were visitors To you he was a friend of rare disat Richfield Wednesday. tinction, Mr. and Mrs. W , J. Gribble and He was a friend to every real deservAllen Barnard and Dr. Harold caughters, Noel and lva, of Gunniing one. son, were guests at the G. M. Burr Crandall were Gunnison visitors on No word from his was aimed to be home last Thursday. Wednesday evening. i Hundreds of visitors from the surrounding towns were present at the celebration held here last Saturday for the 1,4th. The parade, program and sham battle exceeded the most The days sanguine expectations. festivities began at sunrise when the usual salute reverberated through tne valley. The gaiety of the crowd aid not wane until the wee sma hours of the next morning, when the lart tired couple filed from the highly successful dance at Og-jT- up-e- Mrs.. Martin Jensen entertained twelve of her friends Wednesday n, the occasion being her birthNeedlework and day anniversary. cnattir.g were the diversions of the alternoon. At five oclock the hasterved a delicious hot dinner. es'1 c- Miss. Erna Brienholt of Salt Lake arrived in Redmond Sunday for a visit with Miss Francella Jensen. i Mrs. K. Jprgensen has returned frem a two months visit with relatives at Salt Lake and Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Liddard left this week for Salt Lake, where they will make their future ome. Mrs. Lester Jensen entertained at a family pinner Jh.ursday evening her brother, Milton Peterson, of Salt Lake. f-- i Mrs. Howard Nelson of Ephraim visited Tuesday and Wednesday with her m.ther, Mrs. Anna Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Bent Clyde Rasmussen and - Richfield, . - - Utah Quality and Cleanliness OUR MOTTO We deliver to your home, night and morning, MILK and CREAM Good and Wholesome WEBBS DAIRY Phone 27R .Mrs . experiment station and Soldier can-- j After returning to Salina they an aeroplane trip to Richfield, making the round trip in thirty min- Mi. and Mrs. J. B. Stark, Mr. utes. The boys left for Provo Sun-- ; ai.d Mrs. A. A. Anderson, Misses day to resume Hudrwork. Merle Miller and Kathryn Stark had a- delightful outing in Loss Creek J. 0. Anderson and son Phil were canyon over the week-enbusiness visitors in Payson Tuesday, d. t Classified Ads WANTED Woman to cook. quire Gunnison Hotel. Smith. J The ALBMIT12 ascotofor removes all dirt and water from your gasoline as you drive. This: eliminates 90 of carbureatop troubles. Try it 30 days at OOP risk and see. Come in and got one today. t FOR SALE Apples, 50c per bushel. Green corn, 15c per dozen. Coal, $5.00 per ton. Piano, Organ, Typewriter, Bed, Refrigerator, Sanitary See Mrs. G. A. Brail dt. Couch. Look at our June saving specials in the window at the B. B. Shop. . OUR new dresses from New York are here. Call and see them. Everything Stunning. Fair Mercantiel Co. FOR SALE One used Monach ' In Ingood condition. quire Telluride Power Company. SAUNA, UTAH , Coal range. M14tf This is Talcum Time Every member of the family finds pleasure in the use of a Mother has her favorite brand for use in her boudoir. Baby needs a special kind for his dainty skin and Father usually prefers the Borated variety for We handle twenty different Talcums, representing ducts of the most famous makers. the matter what your Talcum requirements youll find at our store every item on your list. may So no pro- Of course you are. familiar with the fine quality of our Armands Cold Cream Talcufn PRICED AT 25 CENTS ' Blacksmith Shop. Authorized Service Station. Genuine Parts, Service, Gas, OUTING LUNCHES Oils. Acetylene Welding I - Radiator repairs done Modern Machinery by pavement Hans S. Jensen Your Needs for the C unping Trip Can All be Supplied Front Our Store- - Salina Meat Suptpl Proprietor REDMOND. We carry a complete line of TASTY LUNCH GOODS Cold Lunch Meats, Canned. Goods and other convenient foods for jhe week-en- d outing. f We specialize in UTAH In- FOR SALE Overland car, 1924 model, in good condition; new tires, fine extras. $250 cash. See C. A. Your Car Deserves Clean Gas and Right on the ad-ha- That This Ends Carburetor Troubles Redmond Auto, n. , Free Proof The Rexall Store 23, 1926. Alfred Martin offered the bene-odiction and the congregation d journed to the east cemetery, where the body was interred, T. G. Humphrey dedicated the grave, which was afterward heaped with lovely flowers, toketas of the high esteem Mr. Brandt held in the hearts of his many friends. Mem- - Proprietor Drug' Go. d. Ausdeii and their families were Ma pie Grove visitors Saturday CRANE MRS. ORLANDO after-shavin- g. to hiin was greatest1 Brandt. 30 Days CAFE , Mi1, July HOME M at Law Counselors And Mrs. I. Wax and family gess attended the funeral of Ferdi-an- d . his bier, Miss Mary McCallum spent an nand Erickson at Monroe the first of Are broken hearted, sad beyond reenjoyable week-en- d lief, visiting Fishlake the week, and points of interest in Wayne We care not if the countless hosts j county. , of people, Mr. and Mrs. Emald Lorentzen, I Miss' Norah Wall of Kaysville, and Observe our tears, our anguish and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mickelsen of Verd Williams spent last Sunday at our grief. bdta visited in Salina last week. .Maple Grove. All tears are noble that for him are j . They spent the forenoon of: at the tO Rasmussen, Mrs. Lars Thats why we all whove gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Rasmussen, Crane. ' TOURISTS 1 good Talcum. Sa-lv- ie falling, and Mrs. P. G. Scorup and Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Nielson and " trmily and Miss Erma Peterson family were at Fishlake over the All griefs deep gratitude in truth portend, made a trip to Fishlake week-enTuesday. Here lies an man the best the word implies Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mattsson, James Farrell, president of the loVtayland and Carvel Mattsson and cal state bank, was in Salina Monday Here lies the greatest boon of all a friend. : undrew Anderson of Richfield were evening and Tuesday morning lookguests Monday evening at the F. A. ing over business matters and visit- All honor to the of our memory Mattsson home. They were return- ing with Cashier H. B. Crandall, brother, ing home from Salt Lake where Car- who is in the hospital. Who sttood four square to all withvel has been attending summer out a slant, Softool at the U. of U., and Mrs. V. K. Rudeen of Seattle, Wash., Whose life was filled with' active, Mattson has been visiting her sis- - and V. H. Davis of Salt Lake City helpful service, tn, Mrs. C. Ray Evans. All honor to the name of G. A. For Fri- ERICKSON & ERICKSON ' Mr. Served at All Hours - Mrs. Beatrice Jensen left last day with friends for a trip Biyces and the Grand canyons. Ss-l.r- Lake. Butter Wrappers printed Sun office. Quick service.. Browns Service- - StaUon n, offending, No act would wound the feeling of a Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ivie left .a M. Bird of Mrs. W. Springville soul, Saturday morning for Idaho, was a guest Thursday at the H. S. where they will visit for some time Carlisle home. .Late in the after-v-;'- h His motto was, to do as hed he done by, .. their daughteis, Mrs. Pearl noon she proceeded on her way to Nor errors blame, hut virtues to Stanford and Mis. Marion Condie. j Fishlake. On the way they stopped at Ameri-- I can Fork to see Mr. and Mrs. Leon; Mrs. Burton Crane arrived in He tried to make of that place, who leave Utah lina Sunday to join her husband and pier place, this fall for Iowa, where Mr. Ivie make her home nere. To banish sorrow and let sunshine in, Will teach school this winter. To speak no ill of neighbor or of from Jack Ford of Salt Lake was the guest of Miss Beulah Brienholt last Satui .ay. j . Monday LUNCHES par- Mrs. Othenius Peterson visited relatives at Salt Lake over the 24th. M444ltl and ents. Milton Peterson of Salt Lake is vi3 ang hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Peterson. He will retum io his work Sunday. es brother Ingrattitude sin. Cnristensen, Mr. Christensens .. UTAH SPECIAL DINNER Red-Mont-- Lar-.:c- E. A. A 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 9 A. M. to 12 M. SAUNA Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christensen and family of Fillmore spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Edward REDMOND by-go- Le-lar- .d Hours Saturday ' gan. - j rcla-l.v- BULLOCK DENTIST Ne-iiic- .ii Mr. and Mis. Lyle McDonald spent last Sunday visiting at Fish- lake. The Seagull girls of the first ward The funeral services held last Frispent the week at the Gooseberry Olivia Van Ausdell of Mis. afternoon for G. A. Brandt in day ranger station enjoying their annual is m Salina visiting her sisters, ward chapel were marked outing. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hilda L. Gates and Mrs. Ira with dignity and inspiration. Bishop teacher, Miss Aralee Wilson. Rasmussen . C. E. Peterson of the first Ward presided and the excellent musical Miss Noiah Wall of Kaysville is a Fifteen friends. of Mrs. Grace Mur- numbers were under the direction of guest at the A. U. Williams home. phy tendered her a cheer-u- p shower J. C. Jensen. Mrs. J. P.. Rasmus last home her at Wednesday after- sen acted as organist. The houis passed pleasantly Mrs. M. I. Oveson and family noon. Services began with the choir sing-inleft tovn Wednesday for Emery with sewing and chatting. At five Sometime Well Understand county, where they will pay an in- tnc ladies served a delicious lunch- Ira A. Rasmussen offered the invo definite visit to relatives and friends. eon. cation. Other numbers sung by the chok were Nearer My God to and 0 My Father. Stanford Robins left Salina for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Madsen, Thee, E. L his home at Salt Lake Wednesday Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Buchanan and Svalberg also sang The Beautiful intir families of Manti were guests City. Judge H. N. Hayes of Rich morning. Lst Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. field and W. E. Crane of Salina Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew, ac- A.ideison. They spent the after- were the speakers, both of them be par- noon ?t Maple Grove and returned to ing old friends of Mr. Brandt. Mr companied by Mrs. Curfews Ciane gave a review of Mr. Brandt: in the evening. d Manti and Mr. Mrs. George ents, life and paid high tribute to him of Aurora, left Salina Monday Mrs. Hayes spoke of Mr. Brandt: E. Mrs. reJudge C. Dr. -' and West, where will Salt for Lake, they Mrs. Ernest personal qualities and read the fol main for some time. Mr. Shepherd K.. L. Goidbranson, is receiving medical attention at the Shaw of Ogden, Mrs. Carl Robins of lowing poem in commemoration of Morett the departed: E. W. Crane, Scipio, L. Dv S hospital. Joe. Miltton and Crane, ILundt, G. A. BRANDT of Robins Willie and Max Amel B. Kelson of Ephraim is in Giant, were dinner guests at the I . So many of my friends of former Scipio the Legion Hall Barber shop during A. Mattsson home last Saturday days, the absence of its owner, Miles CurHave passed from this, our mutual few. mundane sphere, It to me the ranks are fast seems on was hostess Mrs. A. J. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers and Wednesday afternoon at dinner for depleting, Mrs. Velda Kirkham of Salt Lake Mis. Clara Bullock and Mrs. Ben And but a few of us are still remain were guests at the G. M. Burr home L. Prather of Missouri and Dr. F. ing here. last Friday evening on their way to 0. Buliock. Every time a friend is called to over Fishlake. yonder, Dr, and Mrs. p.. E. 'West were Some of those spending the week- - business visitors at Richfield Tues- - Some joy is thereby taken from my life, end at Fishlake were: Mr. and Mrs. ay. The sunshine is less bright along my A. S. Crane, Miss Marguerite pathway, Crane, Miss Faye Smith, E. A. R. s an Ausdell of Santaquin With seriousness my days become Thoisen, Miss Maurine Thorsen, Rex was the guest of honor last Tuesday more rife. Mr. and Mrs. William, Mitchell, afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Hilda: Cushing and family, Mr. and Mrs. the occasion being his fifth There lies within the casket were Chailes Prows, Mr. and Mrs. Elvel Gates, Ten young anniversary. bhthday surrounding, Prows, Mrs. Vivian. Mason, Howard to were ends It enjoy the A friend of many, many present Mattsson, Miss Merle Sorensen, games and delicious refresh-- 1 years, Bastian, Milton Crane, Morse lint meats . His going quenches one more radi Barr and Ned Ilugentobler. i F.O. - . INTEREST. t.-c- ir bers of the Ladies Literary and Civic Nielson of Ephraim were. .guests of club arranged and cared for the Mrs. J. A Christensen last Friday. flowers. , Pallbearers were A. C. Willardson, T. P. Peterson, Carl Mr. and Mrs. Chris Andreason of Christensen, I. S. Bastian, Angus Munay, Mr, and Mrs. Frank McDonald and Enos Curtis. of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andreason last SatCARD OF THANKS urday. We wish to thank everyone who aided us ir. any way during the illMr. and Mrs. C. J. Smith reness and death of our husband and turned Wednesday evening from a father. We also appreciated the to Logan and to Yellowstone trip .beautiful floral offerings, on They were accompanied Mrs. G. A. Erandt and Family. park. uieir trip, by their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Smith of Lo- & ebr "Whf jre it Pays to Trade |