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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH trip to Salt park July Fourth. Redmond will play Salina here Sunday afternoon. Edward Martin and Eugene PeterMr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Curtis were son left for Nioche Wednesday aftervisitors on Wednesday. Salina noon to be gone a week fishing. Miss Myrtle Madsen returned SatDenwald Dastrup returned to his home' here Wednesday after being in urday from Salt Lake where she spent Soda Springs, Idaho a month shear- the past month visiting relatives. A midnight weenie roast was held Mrs. Ruth Curfew, who spent last ing sheep. at the home of Earl Mickelson Thursweek here with relatives, was called Miss Arbella Atkin left for Payson day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. to her home in Pocatello, to Fred Mickelson who were married in Tuesday morning to spend a week suddenly June. Besides the host and hostess with her sister, Mrs. Willian Johnson. the bedside of her father who met and guests of honor the following Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dickert and with a serious accident. She left by jfuests were present: Mr. and Mrs. small daughter, of Scofield, are here automobile Wednesday evening, Hal Felt, Mr. and Mrs. H. C- - Williams, Mrs. Frank Harward and family Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wright, Mr, and visiting with Mrs. Dickert3 parents, Richfield visitors Friday. were employed. John Thelma Home, Christensen, Mrs. Joe Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nielson. and J. Lewis Loren Gates, Mr. Ewles Lloyd R. and John Mdrvel family, Horae, Mrs. Lois Curfew and Mrs. Inez Nielson Mr., and Mrs. Mrs. N. P. Peterson entertained at G. Sorensen were Richfield visitors and Mrs. Ralph McAllister, Louis Mason left Saturday for Los Angeles, liston, Mr. and Mrs. Beason Burr, Saturday' afternoon.. a dinner Sunday afternoon in honor Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs... Floyd Beck of Mrs. Glen Crane and Mrs. May Len- . Paul of Mrs. Mena Laurentzen, of Elsinore. Calif., where they will spend the comCropper of Salt Lake City' is GunnisOn and Mr. and Mrs. Claud and, ing month visiting Mrs. Curfews visiting, here this week.. were among the many visitors at Covers were laid for five. Clark Rarker returned to Salina the well known the. Salina ranger station Sunday on Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curfew. Curg Mrs. George Feen and daughter Thursday after a weeks business trip Salt Lake City violinist, arrived in Mrs. Lealuth Hallows was a Salina 3 fishing trip. Louise and Mr. Raul Cropper of Salt to. Green river. Salina Saturday evening to vjsit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.'John Hood of Eureka friends for a few days be- Fred Black of Richfield were here Lake City, left for Richfield Wednes- visitor Friday. to Mrs. Elsie Harward entertained at afternoon Salina. in were Friday fore returning to his work in the cap? Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest visit friends for a few hours. a delightful little affair Friday evenital city. and Mrs. E. C. Wright. Nielson. and brother in- honor of her husbaftds birthH. E. Lewis, general manager of Miss Thelma Horne Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Spaugy and two C. H. Madsen and family of Price, ing John returned to their home in Rich- - the Sevier Valley Coal company, ac- children of Soldier Summit arrived day. Among those present were Mrs. field after spending a month with companied- by his wife, motored from in Salina Sunday for a visit with rela- and Clifford Madsen of Charleston, Mr. Salt Lake fd Salina Sunday. Mr. tives and friends. Before at the home of Mr. and Eva Harward , Heber and Rudolph their brother and returning to spent Friday Harward, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Chrisand Mrs. Horace Home. Lewis has been here tfye past few days their home they will enjoy a trip to Mrs. E. A. Thorsen. ' and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey son Mrs. A. W. Brown and Ralph On business.. Fish Lake for a few day3. Miss Beulah West returned to her tensen, G. of Mohome .in. to their Gunnison, returned, Ogden Harward. Barney Thompson K. N. Davenport of Delta was the home in Salina Tuesday after a three nday after a brief visit here with rel- A. Gates and Frank Herbert motored MonMr. and Mrs. H. H. Bell, Mr. and of Venn Bums and guest Sunday week visit at the capitol city. She to Nioche Friday for a few days out- day. atives. F. H. Bell, and Mrs. Josephine Mrs. most enjoyable The Main Cafe will serve hot and ing trip. ' Mrs. Bena Allred left Monday for a reports having had a Bell were visitors in our city on .cold luncheons all day on July Fourth. Frederick Peterson affectionately visit with friends in Salt Lake and time visiting friends and relatives. . Thursday-Advertisement. ; known as Bud" .arrived in Salina The following Literary club memOgden. Mr.' and Mrs. Ted Olsen of Richfield Saturday from. Los- Angeles, .where Mrs. Maria Payne is spending the Joseph Fordham. is home from a bers were entertained at Mrs. John R. were the guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. G; he spent the past year working.- His weeks week in Richfield with her daughter, pleasure trip to Salt Lake. M. Burr Sunday afternoon while re- many friends and relatives are glad While there he attended the old folks Ewles home Wednesday afternoon: Mrs. E. W. Poulsen, of that city. Mrs. James Monroe, Miss Lena PetMiss Ruby Curtis of this place and turning to their home after attending to welcome him back to Salina. reunion .which was held at Liberty Little Miss Jenave Mickelson. was a funeral at Ephraim. Mrs. Carl Nielson, Mrs. P. C. Otto Taylor of Fremont were married erson, park..' S. M. Jorgensen and, daughter hostess- to forty of her little friends . Mrs, E. C. Wright motor- Scorup, Mps. Edmond Martin, Mrs. at the county courthouse on Friday. left Monday for a few days visPhyllis and Miss Ora Lorentzen mo- Sunday afternoon. The party was ed. to Richfield Saturday to attend the Mrs. Herod Crane, Mrs. They tored to Richfield Saturday wjiere Mr. given in honor of her sixth birthday funeral services for Lars Christen- Jay Crane, it to Mr. Taylors parents. Carl Forshee, Mrs. Hicks Okerlund, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harward and Jorgensen attended the school board anniversary at the home of her par- sen. . ' Vivian Bums, Mrs. Lucian Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mason and famMrs. meeting. .In the afternoon the party ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mickelson. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown of journeyed on to Fish Lake to attend Lawn games which started at 3 Afton, Wyo., spent Saturday and Sun- Gates, Mrs. Gaud Burgess, and Mrs. ilies spent Sunday in Glenwood visitthe Richfield ' Commercial club oclock were the enjoyment of the af- day in Salina visiting relatives and Jim Sorensen. A reading of a short ing relatives. held at the Skougaard- dining ternoon after which- dainty- refresh' Mrs. L. P. Christensen and little friends.. story and sewing was the features of room Saturday evening. They return- ments were' served. anr daughters, Bessie and Edna, left SatMr. Mrs. W. D. Foreman of entertainment after the the ed home Sunday n.ight with a nice Long purchasrecently Emery just urday for San Francisco, Calif., where Richfield afe the guests of Mr. and hostess served a refreshing luncheon they will spend the coming month . catch of trout. ed a new Ford truck and has now Mrs. Ertiest Conover this week. Lucian Martin and family left for signed his name to the roll as Warreft Guy Sorensen;- LaVe re Mickelson, The next meeting will be held July 15, with Mrs.. Christensens son, - .. Provo Saturday. Mr. Martin! will Breinholt. home Monroe. of the at Bert McKenna and Quin-toBulvangue take charge of Cafe of that Miss Helen Gates left for 'Salt Lake 'of Gunnison .were Richfield visitors Those . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mason were ' entertaining are: Mrs.' F. A. Richfield visitors there-shFrOm city. City .Sunday morning. Wednesday.Sunday. Madsen, Miss Lena Peterson, Mrs. Venice Fbote, nurse at .the local will go to Goldhill, Nevada, for an inMr, and- Mrs. Ira Huntsman and Ray Dastrup returned to. his home Nielson ,and Mrs. James Monroe. family spent Wednesday in Richfield.. a weeks visit. in Salt definite visit with- friends. hospital, in Sigurd Friday after spending a Carl Lake- City Friday morning. AMrs. Reta Sorensen-whnumbeT of Scandinavian friends has spent Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown and week here visiting his grand parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. B. Stark, Mr: and' daughter returned Friday from Mr. and Mrs. Chafl-eRedniond motored tiOkerlund. . Wednesday the past six weeks with relatives here 'Mrs. L: I. Humphrey is visiting in evening .and invaded the home of Ole returned to her home in Garfield Thursday. Mayfield.Larsen-The evening .was. spent in Mrs. Mattie Gottfredson of Sigurd Mrs. Mary Prostgaard and three after experiences relating missionary is spending a few (fays .here with her daughters of Manti spent. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'John Pet which Mr. .Larsen- sang- a pretty-son- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason, Jr. ' Fay Curtis and Frank Harward, 'of his youth. Later in the evenerson. both of this place, were married last We City council meeting will be'heh ing a delicious luncheon was served. , ice at the bride's home by BishMonday Monday, July fi, instead of Saturday Wilford Nielson ami family ice About' forty guests Levi Sorensen. op July .4.' and Mrs. Dickert and daughter spent were present at the wedding. The Hie coG. M. Burr and spa- Morsemade- a evening, was spent in playing games., business trip to Salt Lake the last the week end at Fishlake. demonso you Mrs. D. G. Burgess entertained, a after which a delicious luncheon was . part of the week. Miss Lucille Edwards accompanied number of her friends at ah elaborate served. The bride and groom received many beautiful gifts.. Howard Mattsson from American dinner party-a- t .Wednesday Mrs.- Austin Mason and Mrs. Ruth Fork Saturday and will be the guest afternoon. Progressive 500 was play- Anderson were Richfield visitors of Miss Ida Reynolds for some time. . Garev Gates was. taken to the- local ed, at which Mrs. W. H. Brown won Thursday. Mrs. Beatrice Harward and family, B. Crandall reH. and Mrs. first "heprize receiving is where hospital Monday sucin- Shlina Visi.ting relamedical treatment. ceived the consolation. At six odock spent Thursday we tives.' Miss Lydia Olsen spert Saturday, an elaborate dinner was served to the to Sunday and Monday on an outing trip following: Mrs. John McCrystal, Mrs. to Fish Lake. Do You On her return trip we Mrs. J. F. Barnard, she visited a few days with relatives W. we know be That there are only eight counties you, in Richfield before returning to Sa-- ; Mrs. Don C. Merrill-- Mrs. Leo Merrill, ' lina. Mrs. .Charles. Nielson, Mrs-- . E. W. in the state with, a greater assessed Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lehman and Crane, Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mrs. Ches- valuation that that of Sevier county? ' ; That there-ar- e son returned Friday from a brief twenty with a lesser . ter Myers, Mrs. G. A. Brandt, Mrs. valuation? ' business trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Matilda NelThat Sevier avs only $56.59-peMrs. June Webb, Mrs. E. C. Wright Addie Ackerson, 25 B.. Crandall and Mrs. capita of school children for. education H. on and Mrs. John Dastrup motored to son; Mrs. Elsinore Friday evening to attend the June Webb. Misses Ada and Eva pe-- year? Si That thjs per capita cost is $1.5.22 wedding reception of Mr. aniV Mrs. Burgess, Mary Nelson, Florence 10 to 20 on below the average for. all ' school .Fred Bell. The reception was given McChrysta! assist- districts-ithe state? 7 at the home of the brides parents, ed the hostess. r That Mr. and Mrs. Charles C, Jensen. pays $63.06 less than of' Bingthe. highest per capita .paid, by any Miss Wanda Erickson returned home . Mr: and Mrs. Edw in Crane " ' ' ham have moved to Salina and in the one' district? Sunday, from Springville Lucian Martin live in the. will future' thirty-onThat have- a districts the week with her sister, Mrs. our Welcome to home. six: and city. Slower only higher per. eapifa Frank Davidson. Her. little nephew A. C. Willardson of. this city and; .than Sevier ... 10 to 25 Frankie' returned .with her. for 'a , F. T. Nelson, of Redmond have. securThat we can pay the proposed' bond visit. 10 on and interest' and still have a per capita Merrill Borg of Lo,s Angeles, is thV ed a fifty year lease- on Redmond iftheir announce cost of $8.00 less than the average that plans and ox guest this week of- Mr; anil Mrs. W. ' ' airon the an for the state? pavilion open H, Brown and J. A. 20 to 25 on in readiness shore of the lake wilt be That in schools as well- as anything Borg. . 10 silks.. . of else we get what we pay for? Mrs. A. J. Lewis and Mrs. Jose- for a dance on the twenty-fourt- h ' That if our boys and girls' are .to 10 on hose. phine Alkire spent Tuesday afternoon July'. Dr. for Bullock Salt Lake have only an ' average chance comleft F. 0. friends. at Richfield visiting 25 to 33 on Mrs. Amy Lenard ' motored from Wednesday on a combined business pared with the rest of the school distManti Monday evening, where she and pleasure trip. ., While, there he ricts of the state we must pay mare will. secure a dentist to substitute for for equipment for schools? hail 10 on spent, the day visiting. That if our schools are to be rated C. it.- Small has moved his bowling him here while he leaves on an ex10 to Harrisonville.. Mo., to. as medium we must vote YES at the alley from Salina to Mt. Pleasant. tended visit his- mother. bond election? visit . The framework was taken down and to returned her Miss JOSEPH Crane, A. ANDERSON. Virginia moved Sunday. come . We you Miss Ruth Jorgesen was the guest home in Provo Sunday after having is we of her cousin, Phyllis Jorgensen, for spent a month in Salina- visiting friends and relatives. course,- - we a few hours Monday en route Among those who. attended baptism Lake. how of this week Mr. and Mrs. T. W Jacksan were day at Manti Tuesday Come Jensen and Mrs. and Mr. were Ray Gunnison visitors Tuesday. and grandC. Hansen Mrs. M; family, Mrs. Carl S. Nielson returned to her and Peterson Thursa Mrs. a' daughter, ; home here Tuesday after spending , , Jim and Mrs. Crane and month in Los Angeles, Calif., with daughter granddaughter. her daughter. ; Mr. and Mrs. Mercel Liston and According ta the Chicago Tribune Miss Yrerda Liston motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday morning where the people of the Windy City are This .to the suburbs. they intend making their future home, rapidly moving: bandits more motor (j ' . Silver City will battle the Salina will give the " in which to operate. room at the baseball in a City game Tigers Mrs. Miles Curfew and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Domgaard enjoyed , an outing at Maple Grove Sunday. L. J. Anderson, Dean Larsen, Mr. West and Mr. Rollins of Ogden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sorensen this week. The boys made a short visit to Fish Lake Friday and on their return Saturday visited at Richfield for a few hours. Mrs. M. C. Draper and sons Stanley and Glenn motored to Salina on Nevada, where Sunday from McGi-Hythey spent the past two weeks visiting Mr. Draper ft'hris employed there. Stanley Draper returned to McGill the following day where he is also a burin" s and -- Items of Interest Le-lan- plea-sur- e Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Peterson of Gunnison were here visiting friends and relatives Sunday. Benedict Barnard returned home Sunday from an extended trip to Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Larsen of May-fiel- d were here Monday visiting their daughter, Mrs. L. I. Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Christensen of Richfield were the . guests of Mrs. Christensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. . K. W. Bird, Sunday.-Mr. and Mrs. Horaoe Home, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crane, H. S. Gates, Ed. Legal Notices AURORA Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 17, 1925. Notice is hereby given that the Maple Springs Power Company, with its principal place of business at Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the compiled laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate Twenty Ft. of water from Sec. (20) North and South Maple Springs Creek in Millard County as follows: 11 Sec. Ft. of water will be diverted from North Maple Springs Creek at a point 438 ft. N. and 1550 ft. W. from the S. E. comer of Sec 32, T. 20 S., R. 2 W., S. L. B. & M., and 9 Sec. Ft. from South Maple Spring Creek at a point 2450 ft. S. and 235 ft. W. from the said S. E. Comer of Sec 32. The water from North Maple Spring Creek will be conveyed aproximately 3000 ft. in a . . d All-re- d chil-re- n, . . his-man- - pipe line to a junction with the water from South Maple Spring. Creek, which will be conveyed approximately 3060 ft. in a pipe line.-From the junction of the two pipe lines the water wiH be conveyed in a single pipe line a further distance of 9260 ft. and there used from Jan. 1 to Dec 31, inclusive, of each year to produce power for electric lighting and propelling machinery in Sevier, San Pete, and Millard Counties, and elsewhere as market demands may require. After having been so used, the water will be returned to the natural channel at a point North 2075 ft. from the N. W. comer of T. 21 S., R. 2 W., S. L. M. These applications are designated in the State Engineer's office as File sister-in-la- - . ; . . - - ; . - Nos. 9666 and 96671 All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefore, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1;00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. BACON, Mr.-an- . - ban-qu- et - ... - 1925. . July 25, . - - . . . . - Mrs.-James- " . . - . r - - - - - - - - ; TO OUR FRIENDS: need your trade want your trade, in fact shall overlook nothing to continue enjoying friendship, good will and have operation generously strated: through your patronage at our and--Mr- - : MENS SUITS , . her-hom- - - - Know? , V. NOTICE In order that we may be proud ol our city it will be necessary that tht weeds on all streets and sidewalks be cleared off. The city is-to the streets and I ask attending that th people get busy and clean- all weeds from sidewalks in front of theii 'property. I am sure that we all have enough civic pride to compel us tc get busy and by so doing greatlj improve the looks of our city. I am relying on the hearty of the people with the city officials to this end, that the officials will. not be compelled to enforce this as they have a right to do. J. F. BARNARD.; - - .Mayor! ' ' SALE OF ANIMALS FOR - stores Feeling morally obligated to you and many other friends for our success in business and knowing that in order to further ceed must reciprocate with our patrons in a way of continuing deliver unbeatable values are making special reductions which will of interest to y - - 1925. . the-Mai- left-fo- State Engineer.-Datof first publication June 27, Date of completion of publica-tio- n TRESPASS. STATE OF UTAH, County of Sevier, ss. In Salina of said county. I have in my possessiou the following described animal, which if nol claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at my corral in Salina, or Monday the 6 day of July, 1925, at the hour of 2 p. m.: One bay mare; star in forehead, left front foot white, both hind feet white, brand combined H U on right thigh, F T on right shoulder, weight 1,000 pounds, 7 years old. Said animal held by me to secure the payment of one dollar tresspass sa animal upon the streets SaIlna on the 24 day . com-bme- d jf .July, r reduction Marx suit all Hart Shaftner and reduction all Styleplus and Clothcraft suits. - . . Sev-ie- after-spendin- oh all dresses ?- few-day-s - - nia-teriali- - dllihen's straw hats. discount on all discount ' - - silk . all ladies' coats and ensembles. ; discount all boys' knee pants suits. discount on all dress shirts. . discount T . . to and shop early. At urge are all present our stock complete and cannot at your servicei but, of guarantee long this will last. while it lasts. Sincerely k-.. . ' - .Ladies silk hose, Jacobs. a pair. Louis 75c ' . . .i , Childrens white canvass slij to $1.00 at Louis. Jacobs. 85c All the latest styles in silk mgs, $1.00 a pair. Louis Jacol FOR SALE Spring-- Rooster: ?' quire Lincoln Crane. i . Good glass tumblers, 50c pe Louis Jacobs. 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