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Show THS SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, WAH msm ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. M. ,D. Liston, Mrs. and Mrs. Ellis Shurtz Lj. E.,A. Liston Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Cloward, who were enroute to their home at Monroe, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert. farm-is-writ- ten The New Brunswick murder esse Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sorenson are the proud parents of a baby boy bor.n has become so complicated now that ' we doubt whether even Sherlock Tuesday of this week. Holmes himself could unravel it. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shepard, A Chicago man who was afraid to of Central, are announcing the birth of a girl at their home on undergo an operation got out of it nicely by hanging himself. Monday. j ( for-mere- ly Leland Crane, a student at the U. They started to make this a wet of U., came in Friday for a brief and dry campaign in New York and visit at the home of Mr and Mrs. row they are spending most of their Leland returned to ime quarreling over the milk A. S. Crane. the city Sunday. . . Miss Faun Madsen of Long Beach, Fox California, and Mrs. Richard and daughter of Gypsum, Colorado, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Onest Nielson. Oscar and Franc Mattsson John Barnard were transacting ness in Emery Tuesday. The financiers talk very learnedly about 'the flight of capital from France and other low currency countries. We know all about this flight of capital business. It happens to us every Saturday night. and busi- Mrs. N. P. Peterson was hostess at an anniversary party at her home Sunday evening in honor of her A social evening with birthday. diversion were the ena as games A chicken dinfeatures. tertaining ner was served late in the evening for twenty-fiv- e guests. Mrs. Peterson received many useful and pretty Trotzky has given up and promised his red companions that he will be good from now on. And this promise is doubtless worth just as much as the average communistic one. Little did our grandmothers dream come when women pedestrians could be identified by their knees. . that the time would Now the experts, say that the way to become beautiful is to exercise ' Mrs. Lucius Gates, who has' been your face. Still we have noticed visiting friends and relatives in Cali- that the most talkative women are fornia and Salt Lake the past two not alwavys the most beautiful ones. months, returned Monday to her home in Salina. It used to be that a senators Mrs. Lola Garey and Mrs. French of Salt Lake re- troubles were over when he was turned with Mrs. Gates and are elected. But nowadays he has to guests for the week at the Gates put on another campaign to get gifts. home. 2800 CHRISTMAS BOXES SENT TO CHILDREN OF ORIENT Dr. J.L. LEWIS EYESTRAIN SPECIALIST - When U. S. transport Thomas Seymen Jensen is recovering from a minor operation performed at the sailed out of the Golden Gate last Salina of' this Friday on its way to the Orient, it Mrs. Alta Bills and son, Carlisle, week. hospital Wednesday carried 2800 Christmas boxes, one vidted with relatives at Provo last for each native boy and girl on the week. SECOND WARD MUTUALS Island of Guam. These boxes are the gifts of school HAVE FORMAL 'OPENING Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson children of the Pacific Coast states turned Saturday from a brief Members of the second waid mu- to the native children of the island, ness visit to' Salt Lake City. tuals gave an interesting social on and are being sent to them for the it being the formal third successive Christmas asa Jun-iu- r Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Breinholt of Tuesday night, Red Cioss activity. of the winters festivities opening Salt Lake, and Rudolph Jorgenson of and box contains a number of Each A meetings. splendid program Midvale, visited friends and relatives was one of the features and the small presents hair bows, dolls, i:r Redmond Saturday and Sunday. naming of the new group of officers dishes, knives, whistles and toys of by G. M. Burr was made. The of- all kinds, gifts dear to the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Jensen and ficers are: Mrs. Bert Jensen, pres the boys and girls who sent them, Miss Francella Jensen motored to ident are alike the of the young ladies organiza- and, since Juniors Salt Lake Monday. Ernest world over, the Chamorra boys and tion; assistants, Mesdames Herbert and Harold Crane; LaMar girls will love these piesents too. Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen The Island of Guam lies more than Nielson, president of the young and son, Waldo, went to Salt Lake mens miles out in the Pacific. It is 5,000 Conorganization; assistants, Tuesday and while in the city an eye rad Bosshardt and Karl Mickelson. by about 14,000 people, depopulated specialist will be consulted for Walof the Polynesians, who scendants During the evening an address of do. the The welcome was speak Polynesian tongue. given by the president. , LaMar Nielson, and Joseph A. An- majority of the families are far too Sunday, November 7th, Mr. and derson, a member of the bishopric, poor to furnish their children with Mrs. A. F. Peterson will entertain discussed the value woik. the little gifts which mean so much at their home in honor of their silver An orchestra Three years selection, which was at Christmas time. wedding anniversary. Forty invita- well received, was given by Harold ago the Junior Red Cross members tions have been iSS'uecTto friends and G. M. Wiight, Allen Barnard, of the western states undertook to relatives for the festivities of this Felt, Dan Baker and Mrs. M. I. Ovrson. play Santa Claus to these little Chaday. Following a solo, The Blue Bird, morra children. Pearl Jensen, competitive games Although only 2800 empty cartons Dr. Ernel Jensen of Salt Lake was by were played and highly enjoyed. had to be filled this year, the Amertransacting business here Monday of The games were conducted by Miss ican boys and girls were so generous this week. that they offered to fill many more Lillie Nielson and Don Kenney. than this number. Mrs. Sarah Green and grandThrough this expression of good It is understood France will attach daughter, Eveline Green of Syracuse, some reservations to its debt settle- will each Christmas time the Red Utah, are visiting with friends and ment and the reservations are prob- Cross Juniors of America are weavrelatives in this city. ing closer, bonds of friendship with ably all we will ever get out of it. the children of our isNeil Diaper, Arthur Michelson and When the boyish bob goes out of land dependency. Jule and John Poulson went to Bingstyle we wonder if the girls will next ham Tuesday. They will remain in adopt the convict clip. that city during the winter, having MAN OF 60 HELPED secured employment there. That distinguished foreigner who BY SIMPLE MIXTURE said a few weeks ago that New York Peter Nielson, Andrew Anderson, was the saddest town he ever saw, Vernel Nelson and Earl Spencer mo- should have waited until the world After taking Adlerika I feel bet-jttored to Salt Lake Monday. series was over. than for years. At my age (60) it is ideal so different from other Miss Norma Anderson and Mjss There is said to be an acute water medicines. (signed) W.W. Carter. Delta Nelson have gone to Salt Lake in New York City and we Adlerika is a simple mixture of shortage for an indefinite stay in the city. are surprised to find that they buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., would show concern over anything which removes GAS in ten minutes Mrs. Albert Poulson left for Price like that. and often brings surprising relief to Saturday for a visit with relatives the stomach. Stops that full, bloatin that city. The government of Panama has ed feeliiyj. Brings out old waste 500 rifles or official us2. matter you never thought was In imported Mrs. Lester Fredrickson and Ought not the- disarmament confer- your system. Excellent for chronic are visiting ence Lou, daughter, Betty do something about this? constipation. Lewis Drug Company. -:- Most of the advice to stay on the by peoeple who have no idea of going back. S. M. Jorgensen, Salina, Willard Olyrod of Venice and Joseph PeterBob Hunter An exchange says: son of Redmond, representing the himself badly the other day whin Piute Reservoir & Inigation comsat on his false teeth'. pany, went to Salt Lake yesterday meet a conferfor morning and will Two people we havent much use ence with Attorney General Clulf in for are the extreme pacifist who the interests of their company. wants to abolish the army and navy Geo. M.ortensen,of Emery county and the bumptious jingo who thinks' was a business visitor in Salina on we ought always to fight at the drop of th ehat. Wednesday. with Mr.. Fredrickson at Provo this week. - NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND -s- - -- s- dark-skinne- of Salt Lake City will make regular trips to Salina every month in the future, and will be prepared to give first class optical service. 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