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Show Trlfc. sALINA SUN, 3AL1PIA, , Mrs, Clayton Rasrrmwsen is recoverthe guest at the home of the Misses Jc.sie Curtis and L. S. McMonlgal at ing nieejy from a minor operation Gunnison last Friday. While at Gun- performed at the Saiina hospital Monnison Miss MeCallum attended the day of this week. Jacobs motored to Salt Lake concert given by the Roal Welsh . Glremen Wednesday morning, and will be abMis. KoCert O'born delightfully sent a few days M's, Ijjhja Gates entertained ten entertained lart Sunday'evening, complimentary to her TTh bam I? it being little friends for her daughter WedOne of the social features of the the latters birthday anniversary. An' nesday evening. Ten guests were pre- week and one which was largely atlabff ate luncheon, was served yind sent an, following games and a good tended, was the farewell party given thg decoration-- , cleverly carried out time dainty refreshments were serve in honor of Miss Edra Murphy at the John Barnard, of the Forest Ser- - Social iif Halloween c'dors wire highly hall Tuesday evening of this 500 i vice, and who had Teen absent the week. A special pleasing. Following luncheon. v progrStn had been was played, !infl sixteen enjoyed a past month .in: the Kaibab forest, and it was prepared for the occasion i , where ne assisting the gov- - carried out and delightful evening. all . present, enjoyed qy eirinn nt during the great deer hunt- - The Mrs. A. E. Kelson, whp spent included a song, Far, program to Saiina .. returned lues, the f guest of mg perrod, days in Saiina as In Judea s Plains, prayer, .Tar Away to her nay of this week. . her husband, Igu retijrm-another entitled, Ill Go Where song A very pretty Halloween party You home at Ephraim. If a suitable home Me to Go, Dear Lord, Want a can lie located Mrs. Kejsop will join was given at the home of Mrs! T. G. Mrs. Zoel Whitbeck, a ' by reading heieTTnd make Saiina Humphrey Saturday evening by Ellen her saxaphone solo by Hal Felt, and a . her abiding place. SroruJ). The guests cams in costpme vocal solo by Principal Dan Baker of Mrs. Dell Mills' has gone to Joseph, anil a fine time was had in playing Sevier high school and thfe North the other diversions. At a where she will visit with her parents. and of experience by ,J,.V P. Mr. arid Mrs. J. F. Ilarnijril and, late hour dqinty refreshments were a piand solo by Miss Le- Lillywhite, , Mr. and Mrs. James Rex were guests ora and an instrumental sel- at an informal dinner party at the John Jorgenson reached his 13th ectionDastrup W right were all high- M. G. by . home of Mr. ami. Mrs. I. N. Parker birthday: anniversary Saturday even- Miss Murphy, m whose ly pleasing. event commemorated and he the week. of last Thursday night ing honor the party was given, gave a Edward Martin, a student at Hie by celebrating the affair with ttvelve splendid talk and thanked those presen-Westminister collegs at Salt Lake, of his boy friends. A big time was ' ent for the deep interest shown. The stoppidovTTrin Ephraim la Fiiday joyed by the lads. was number on the program closing ' Mrs. Mathias Ericksen entertained to witness a football game, and later God Be- - Witft Yote" came to Saiina and was the guest at at her home Sunday, complimentary Miss Murphy, daughter of Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred fo Mrs. Carl Nielson and Mrs. McGar-r- Mrs. George Murphy, left Wednesday Covers were laid for six. Martin SaTuTday arid Sunil. efi this week for Salt Lake. morning M iss Lou Shepherd, Theodore, After a week Mrs. C. J. Sumner of Richfield, enspent at the eapitol tertained at a dinner party at the Shepherd and John Hullinger, stud- city, where she will receive instrucScvkr Valleye Coal companys camp ents of the Westminister college, ac- tions inher work, she will go to the in Saiina canyon la t Sunday. The companied by Mrs. C. L. Rolins, of central northern states to fill a mis'guests were Mr. and Mrs.'rm IP: of Salt Lake, were the .guests at the sion for the Mormon church. She is a Salma, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford home of IFrs. E. A. Shepherd last graduate of the local high school uiA Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. W. () Cluff Saturday and Sunday. Enroute from is an accomplished young social leadthe eapitol city the party stopped qver er. Miss . of Richfield. , hosts of friends has Murphy footMr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew wve in Ephraim an, witnessed the who will wish Tier the best while she ball game between the Carbon Washost and hostess at a dinner partv is absent on, kpr mission. teams. . atch Tuesday evening, cuiiiTfliwentary to AiilMam Stone of Scipio, was a busMr. and Mrs. A. Id. Kwlion and.daugh-ter- . iness visitor here for a few days this Missionary Given of items LOCAL . la-ui- ' I' ';i;S I'oio'.l.y Huipliy, daughter of n ard alls. Wm.' Murpjji enter-fourtee- . of her little friends ; a : Ho.ioweVn t la.-- party Friday eyeing. Ganns were enjoyed and a, ions luncheon featured the party. r. and M.s. Emmett Robins atten- . m. ,, ded a luncheon-clu- b party given at t '0 Monroe Presbyterian chapel last tijiiltiy evening. Miss Erma Christensen, Coach T':ch'trdson and Mr. and Mrs. Clar-Roenjoyed a swim and oul- Monroe last Sunday. at W. Ilarvey Ross, president of the Cun: Don Kug.ir company, was a Sal-- 1 m visitor last Friday. Mr. Ross was earing an inspection of the shipping facilities and incidently looking over C'e sugar Leit situation. lie express-t- l himself as being highly pleased with the bumper crop being harvester i in the Kalina district. Max Cohen went to Richfield the , l ist of the week on a combined busi-- i. "s and plei.-ui- e trip. Mis. Emmett Robins was the char-- n at a dancing party at ing the White llou.ie hotel Friday even-- i; g of last week. Dancing was enjoyed until midnight when delicious luncheon was served to sixteen guests. V' dinner tables were tstcfully dec-'- ( .ted with-- " clrrrsanthemums and Hallowe'en colors. .Miss Jo-i- e Curtis and Miss I S. MrMonlgal of Gunnison, aUuudcd the tu.ieiy! lad for Peter Freece in this i I ss ho-tes- OlMrt s I c'y hut Friday. Dr.' and Mrs. Don C. Merrill,'Mr, auil Mi s, II. G. Williams, Mr. and Mis. I). G. Burgess and Miss Stena Idc.rup,' were among those from Salim that attended the Royal Welsh Ch env.ui concert at Gunnison lust Friday evening. Miss Mary MeCallum, in charge of tho Presbyterian work in Saiina, was Big Drying Plant NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND c . . ha-ew- T sev-Ar- al I hu-ba- - I . Joseph Peterson, who attended the special meeting of the county commis sioners at Richfield Wednesday, stated to the Sun correspondent that cooperation was not forthconling by ijie farmers on fife Scipio road from Denmark Wash to the State .canal, as Was The commissioners promised. promised to haul the gravel if the farmers would do the grading, but little interest is being shown by some. If ikll wilj cooperate, Commissioner Peterson stated, the work can be complet ed before bad weather sets in and then a splendid road will be had. Announcement is made of the marriage of 'Miss Kate Peterson, daughter of . Mr., and Mrs. N. L. Peterson, to J). George Smart. The marriage took place at Salt Lake, October 2nd. .UabeL Breinholt, a student at the, Snow college at Ephraim spent last Saturday and Sjinday with relatives . . heVe. . I . Irris Hansen, whose engagement is? announced to J. Ernst of Gunnison, Evans. The work of constructing the $25, 000 plant at Aurora for the Western Clay & Metal company, a Los Angeles corporation, is going ahead in splendid shape. The rains and storms of last week put a check to outside work, but with clar skies and better weather conditions, work has again been resumed with a vim. E. C. Bierce, representing the manufacturing company, came in from the west several days ago and has been personally (supervising operations ahd building. Thfe . foundation for the structure which will house the machinery, has been completed and carpenters are rushing the work on the buildings. It is expected that the building will be completed and the machinery installed within the next three or four weeks. , The erecting of the Farge drying plant at Aurora and the activities that will follow, will add another real industry to North Sevier and the fact that here will be many employed,' supplies another payroll.. The company securing the. deposit of clay just west of Aurora, declare it to'.be o? the highest quality of its kind ever opened up in the United States.- - Immense deposits have been proven by the engineers who. examined the 'ground and sufficient of the clay has been developed to keep the plant running for an indefinite period. The clay wiH be put through a process of drying and refining at the Aurora plant and then, it will be shipped to Los Angeles where it is used in refining crude oil. The spur from the main line of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad to the plant at Ivy, was completed last Saturday. , was givefi a miscellaneous shower this week at the Legion hall. Miss Hansen will be married at Salt Lake next 'Monday and liter she and Mr. Ernst will go to Paris, Idaho, where they will make their home. At the election held here last'Tues-day- , Peter Peterson, Jr., was elected president of thq town, board, and Delbert Hansen, J. C Nielson, Elmer Nelson and Sydngy Peterson .. were the choice of the voters for the the council. K. Jorgenson celebrated his 79tH birthday anniversary Friday afternoon of last week. During the afternoon' some thirty-fiv- e friends gathweek. an elaborate five oclock ered and at Mfs. L. S. McGarry. who had been served. was dinner the guest at the home of her parents The eighth grade students gave a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielson, for several Halloween party at the school buildclays past, left for her home in Los. last ing Friday evening. Fob the ocAngeles Tuesday morning. casion the room was cleverly decorCify of Kings ated in Haloween colorj and the efTribute The City of Kings, Is the nam classmate Educational Week, which will be fect was decidedly attractive. Danc- Plzarro gave to the capital of Peru, Members of the freshmen class and observed throughout the nation from ing, followed by a luncheon, was Jhe when he founded It, in 1535. It wa accompanied by director, Miss Van November 16 to 22, as designated by main features. gradually supplanted by the name Johnstone and Principal Dan Baker the National Educational association, Lima, and was seldom used afer the of the high school, and Paul Murdock will be observed by the Utah state Seventeenth century. of the seminary class, paid a tribute schools generally, according to C. N--. Wanted the Trimmings to their forwer classmate ancj student, Jensen, state superintendent of public A mother, was teaching her Photos Taken in Air son to repeat the Lords Geneva Hales, when they attended instructions. All asAustralian recently Invented an An her funeral in a body last Tuesday sociations in all localities are asked prayer and got as far as Give us this which has taken oblique camera "little aerial the our wher bread, dally afternoon. The funeral of the young Jto lend every cooperation in making day and said: fellow Mamma, photographs while flying at the rate lady was highly iwpressive and the the observance effective. The follow- shall stopped of 126 miles am hour. for butter and jam on It? Task sorrowing classmates and faculty ing dates, with the respective titles, vver deeply grieved at the loss of the have been announced for the week: estimable woman. Monday, November 16, will be set aside as Constitution -day. Theme 4t T A. Ji KNOW SHOOTING GAME TT of the day The constitution is the bulwark of democracy and opportunJr B. Starks, banker, Bryant 4"i SPoints to be emphasized Unity, ity. of the ' legion pool managey A. hall, and Miles Curfew, tonsorial art- justice, tranquillity, defense, welfare Good Groceries, with the standard goods as leaders, ist, all former service men, and armed, and libesty; our constitution; one un. with 'loud speakers, motored to ion, one flag, one history. Slogans . is what we sell. We carry everything that is good in Scipio lake last Sunday in quest of the of the day Ballots, not bullets; know the way of edibles tKats why we please. festive duck. The boys were taking the constitution; visit your schools AA . TT a swingTosee if they were still in today. )h will be November 17, Tuesday, in practice bringing down fat ducks, and according to reports, yet uncon- called Patriotism day. The flag of TT u firmed to the satisfaction of tKe Suq the United States of America is thfe' TT ' We have one of the best systems of refrigeration office fortes, a mallard or two was symbol of the ideals and institutions . of our of the Topics the result of the hunting expedition. republic. day and by it we can cure our fresh Utah Southren in OurJlsg insures the sanctity of life WORKERS TO DEMONSTRATE . and the security of property; quick- TT meats to the point where they are Healthful and JA A en the sense of public duty; voting is A T next of week, project Thursday the primary duty of the .patriot; our TT cured of too. kinds We have meats, of A. C. U. the in be all, will jvorkkers Appetizing. Kalina and will hold a session at the national honor must be preserved from unjust attack; visit 7ourschools Presbyterian chapel and will aid all who desire to gain more knowledge today. School will and be Teachers day of the program and work that is to be carried out here. It is requested celebrated Wednesday, November 18. that those attending thfe meeting "next It is not too much to say that the need of civilization is the need of Thursday provide paper1 for patterns, teachers.' Calvin Coolidge. Topics and if they desii'e to learn the art of The teacher is a nation 45444'4,'5"i, suggested painting candles provide a box of cra the is school fountain of the builder; .All Vons. interested in the work are democracy; trained teachers require asked to be present. adequate compensation. Slogan The better the teacher the i better the y. Mr. and Mrs. .Clarence Mills gave a dinner party Monday evening of this week, covers being .laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jiw Rex and Mr. and Mrs. Dave ii u Farewell Parly s wem-bers'- of . to - iirfWOMtt 3 A- - 9 A g. Or W V. Nows the thr.e to r ycur pullets and morl.cd Ir:n3 to ad h in on eggs. I.loulrtng puts the egg r. Ttcr t 'r. o orTirt3 cut of c;:n- -. dormant organs vith tho reliable if Tn t 1 S '' A cu-- y ( V v parent-teache- fi y V V'.V Dy H PA-Ii-A-CiZ-- It put3 the egg organs wcik. It starts the feed the egg v.ay. Dom-gaar- j It gives It bring-- rar.-a-ce-- . and rod wattles. Leek t.io.song cr.J scratch and cackle, gives bans pep and makes rausw in the poultry a hat s uitn t.ie eyj come s yard - V;e have a rsl.t-th- e pccLsga for HIGH CLASS GROCERIE- d, w reel combs a rs every flock w H HEALTHFUL MEATS-- - H fw II Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store "I1 t Our Beys Are Our Greatest Asset "'T 4- e y Good u Clothes Win Admiration and Classified Ads . Respect! i- Whether you re "playing" for the admiration of orre girl or the respect of the whole wide world good clothes And CLOTHCRAFT help mightily. Tailored Clothes are Good. ' I i CL OTHCRAFT TAILORED CLOTHES' school. t , in education p i p; ?.v - Id r,i. U or v Frt HOUSE OF QUALITY ' DRAYING The Scout Clothier W z stay open in the evenings - H.rry rwi "Hf pi Freight and Express delivered to all ports ofthecity. Orders for coal. G. F. Long' Building Materials of All Kinds - j -- n t John Arneson Lumber Co. .The Boy Scouts Friend Butter wrappers printed at this office. Send your orders here. Judge t t 4- - ' saves much expended on crime, poverty and Oil doth, regular price 35 eets disease. Saturday will be Community and per yard. The Peerless-?Health day, with special emphasis comFOR SALE 2000 acres of the best placed upon physical education, adepublic libraries, spirit, munity seed laud in Millard county, near - and playgrounds and parksquate Deseret. Sold in small or large tracts of opportunity for every boy i t bargain prices. See A. H. Ctutis, equality and girl. Deseret, Utah. Churches throughout the nation will in the activities of the week take Brooms, GO cents. At the Pe.erlevs. with part Sunday sermons on ' Religion, Morality and Education Are Neces-sarfGood Government. The I ducatifljf i the home, great trio, education in the School, education in the church, will be presented. AG reat Valu.e! Z4.t Thursday will be Conservation and The TbKhts of Amer- V NOTICE The Twelve Mile Coaf Thrift day. ica, jhowever slighted by man, must company, wishes to say that the coal ' been a great delight to God. have at their camp is not contracted. First there first served. Plenty for every- John Muir. Points. to! be emphasized Conserve our national resources; inN6t4 body. dustry and thrift spell prosperity; 4 FOR SALE Two clarionets, in saving insures happiness. Know Your School On Friclay, first-clas- s condition. See Hal Felt. "will be the topic of the day. ProgresN6tf. sive education depends upon progres4r sive education. Special topics of the WANTED Local Agent. Good commission. Lady preferred. Write to A. day Schools must progress vCtth the 4-Van Rofisendaal, 2186 Lake Street, times; the school must be kept 4 abrasfc-eand invention; a Salt Lake City, Utah. NGtf. little invested -- 4 Meat & Supply Co. 4,,a'i'i!i'ir'k'i Our Groceries the superior Quality and the Delicate Taste our entire stock has been selected with the utmost care and it was done to be able to please all. By buy11 ing here you will get your money, s worth and you By be pleased. FRESH AND CURED MEATS High Quality Stuff"' , . . B. B. SHOP f4444444444444444444444H444444444444444444444444444t 4 |