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Show 1HE SAUNA SUN, SALtNA, trfAH LOCAL ITEMS OF Cecil Day motored to Ephraim and was the guest of honor at a birthday party given by Mrs. Day celebrating the event. Mr. ad Mrs. C. M. Hansen transacting business at the seat Monday. were county Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Anderson left for Logan Tuesday morning and were accompanied north by Mr. and and Mrs. VV. C. Rhoads, who were enroute to Denver, and Mrs. George Crane and daughter Dorothy, who will visit at Ogden during the holidays. Enroute to Salina Wednesday, with Mr. and Mrs. Andreson were Miss Mary Mattsson, Miss Thelma Anderson, Morrett and Howard Bryant of Salina and Niels Christensen of Redmond, all students at the U.A. C., and who will spend the holidays here and at Redmond. Miss Ada Burgess delightfully en- tertained at a dinner party at the Burgess home Sunday evening. A Christmas color scheme was cleverly carried out in all appointments at the dinner table. Dinner was served by Miss Burgess at seven oclock, and seated at the table were Miss Marie Wilson, Harvey Dastrup, Lee and Glenn Beutler of Richfield, Miss Fern Willardson of Elsinore, and the hostess. Card games were the diversion of the evening, following dinner.) Mr. and Mrs. I). G. Burgess returned Tuesday after spending the week-en- d visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess motored north Saturday morning. 4 C3S 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rhoads left Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clegg and Mr. Louis Jacobs was a business visitor in Salt Lake the early days of this and Mrs. A. J. Thompson of Gunnison Tuesday for Denver, where they will visited Sunday evening at the Frank visit for two weeks during the holiday week. season at the home of Mrs. E. L. Herbert home. visitmother of Mr. Rhoads. is Loa of Rhoads, Mrs. Barney Jeffrey A. T. week the at this Jeffrey ing The Scandinavians of North Sevier home. Professor and Mrs. M. I. Oveson, stake were hostess at a cheer up Miss Mae Ewtles, Miss Edna Dom- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson and party for Mrs. Asel Curtis, Thursday gaard, A. E. Olsen and Don Kenney ! Mrs. J. G. Sorenson were visitors at motored to Richfield and were guests enA week. last of Richfield Friday. program night at a party given by Miss Erma livened the evening and talks were Christensen, Saturday evening. Mrs. Warren J. Osborn of Escal given by Mathias Erickson, Chris enta visited Monday and Tuesday Mortensen, Mrs. Arminta Murphy ( Miss Lydia Nielson arrived from with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborn and Mrs. Dan Murphy, and the re- Mount Pleasant Friday of last week. Monday Mrs. Osborn was consulting mainder of the evening was spent in Miss Nielson is a student at Wasatch with Drs. Merrill & Merrill at the dancing. During the refreshment academy and she will spend the hour, toasts to the missionary life Christmas holiday vacation at the local hospital. were given by Amil B. Jensen and home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Murphy. went Robinson Fifty guests attend- Carl Nielson. Monday, Mrs. Henry to Torrey to be at the bedside of her ed the party. father, Joshua Blackburn, who is business Lee Peterson transacted James Legans of Kimberly, Nevada seriously ill, due to advanced age, and week. Price at last who has been confined to his bed the is visiting over the holiday season I with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Forshee. pat three weeks. II. B. Crandall, cashier of the First Mr. Legans was, until about three Miss Helen Swain, who is a student years ago, a resident of Salina, and State bank, who has been transacting at Wasatch academy, is visiting dur- Monday was greeting his former ac- business at Los Angeles, returned to his home in Salina Sunday evening. ing the holiday vacation at the home quaintances here. Swain. of Mr. and Mrs. George Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis entertainMrs. T. G. Humphrey and Miss El-- J Miss Lulu Christensen visited Sun ed for the members of the Sunday len Scorup returned Friday of last day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, night card club at the Lewis home week from a visit during the week lunch- -' with relatives in Salt Lake City. Sunday evening. A Rollo Segmiller at Richfield. eon was served by the hostess in the While in the city, Miss Ellen consult- Miss Mary McCallum, guardian of late evening. The guests were seat- -' ed a specialist, who assured her that the Campfire Girls, entertained the ed at small tables and includes, Mr. through her gradual recovery she members of the organization at her and Mrs. Guy Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. would soon be restored to normal home Thursday evening of last week Lee Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd health. Miss Laura Willes entertained with Erickson and Frank Carron of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Brown, Mr. stories of her experiences as After a man has traded his good nurse in children hospitals. Luncheon and Mrs. Max Cohen, Mrs. I. N. name for money, theres no such of popcorn and apples around the Parker and Miss Leah Brown of Sal-- 1 thing as trading back. fireplace, concluded the regular meet ina. ing. A Mexican deciding to run for Joseph Peterson and Franklin T. president must have the same unMrs. Joseph Fordham entertained Nelson, president and clerk of North certain feeling that a fat gobbler has at a family dinner, celebrating her Sevier stake, with Edmond Cowley a few days before Thanksgiving. birthday anniversary Wednesday of and Jesse Day, members of the stake last week. A sumptuous dinner was board, attended ward conference held served by the hostess at three oclock Sunday in the Second ward chapel. and covers were laid for eight guests The bishopric and heads of all aux- 4 4 4 4 J 4 GIFTS 1 An unusual collection of silk gifts, silk quilted bathrobes, silk lounging robes, the finest and prettiest silk underwear, 4 hand bags, pearls, wrist watches, silk hose of the finest kind, toilet sets, manicuring sets, linens, linen lunch sets, house slippers, a big variety of silverware, silver tea or coffee sets, silk pillows, bedspreads, ivory nut crackers, the finest assortment cf handkerchiefs ever shown, and by the way, beautiful dresses, coats, pumps, zippers, or many other items, such as kid gloves, fancy towels and bath mats. 5 4 4 Special prices candies for Christmas. 4 41 4 44 4 4 41 41 . J 44 444 41 4 41 4 4 4 Well Cooked Meals 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 will answer the question. Hp Haiti to hank V. s & & & A All Our Customers and Friends for their liberal patronage and support throughout the year. We wish you all a MERRY, MERRY XMAS and a HAPPY, PROSPEROUS, NEW YEAR, and hope to be able to serve VA have a good assortment of these Wonderful Bargains. & 6 1 you still better in the future than we have in the past. Lewis Drug' Co. Phone Salina 43-R-- The Fair Mercantile Co. Salmas Busy Store. a I & e& IS ' 55 25 55 fully appreciate the liberal patronage extended during the year just closing, and I want to extend to my patrons and all A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a PROSPEROUS, HAPPY NEW YEAR 55 Carl S. Nielson 25 55 ww 25 pA 4? R5 $o $ur & & & & 25 55 25 55 25 55 25 55 Patrons anti Jfrirniis. (Christmas; tubat pitrious mmorirs it rails forth, tobatjoif. It anil happiness! rotors again anil again anti rarb grar toitb grratrr tnraning. our'grrrting rotnrs'to goo, It is apprrrie-tin- 25, g 55- tbr rrlations of tbr past, loobing fortnarb to a 55 25 rontinuation of plrasant associations in tbr baps to rotnr. 55' 25 55 25 The Peerless 6 4. 4. 4, .j. 4. 4 4. .J. 4. .Jt ; 4 4 4 44 4 41 44 v v-- :$ a a& 3 Friday, December 23 25 25 55 25 55 25 inrfrf 2Ui5f) to gou. Fancy Christmas Chocolates & 6& 51b. bx. . $1.80 55 25 1.40 S. 25 Choice Chocolates 51b. box GET YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND NUTS 55 25 55 25 at the B. B. SHOP m K J (Simsttnas (ghm & Si Miss Maud May Babcock 55 0s ()ur 4 V-- & Vv-- 5?. & To Our Friends: At this time, the closing of another year, we wish to thank those whose patronage has made possible a prosperous year for this company. So to all of our many friends we wish to extend Greetings for a very IHrrrg (gbristmas anb a J&ttppp nnb JHoit Prosprrons Hrln Iratv Sevier Valley Merc. Co. A. C. Prows, Manager 55 25 55 25 55 25 55 25 55 25 S e, & 1928 (Sittings l2 e, S Tof ourour valued patrons we extend a genuine appreciation pleasant relations of the past, and assure them of jgr the friendliness of a Bigger and Better 1 47 g " wm ivivui - 25. & Utah : Personal Direction 55 25 iBfst Season's (grntings 6 3 A Thrilling Dramatic Comedy at The Rexall Store rA &' B. F. ANDREWS C Tlhe owan IX 25 55 25 55 25 55 25 55 SALINA, UTAH All work guaranteed. At The Victory Theatre 25 55 25 55 25 55 25 55 Come in Now and make Your Christmas selections while we & 4 4 4,4 TO-NIG- HT 55 25 55 25 55 $25 A IS d, .98 bx. 1.89 Will be cared for by consulting us. $ A 4, 4 4 j 4 4 Evening 75c, 50c and 25c. & Old Home Christmas Chocolates 51b: TROUBLES 4 4 41 Matinee 3 p. m. 25 cents R Homemaid Assorted Chocolates 2 Other well known makes of fancy Christmas Chocolates $1.50 to $6.50 per box. YOUR PLUMBING 4 Variety and 4 4 f 41 41 55 25 55 25 55 25 'A e, Furnished or un furnished three room with bath. Inquire Mrs W. H. Brown. 2$ lib. fcoz $ .69 lib. box .50 The American Mixture in this spirit See our windows for special bargains in Christmas supplies. Salina Meat & Supply. The Service, House of Quality 4 4 & in all sized cans at $ - Why Max Cohens 4 4 Is Growing Daily COME IN, AND YOU WILL ADMIT THAT NEVER HAS SUCH SHOWINGS BEEN DEMONSTRATED IN THIS PART OF THE STATE. 4 4 41 Our Business 4- 4- - (2 & Supply. Honey j The new fancy, very attractive dress shirts, woolen shirts or sweaters, handkerchiefs or ties, or combination handkerchiefs surd ties, mittens, silk underwear, silk pajamas or nice broadcloth pajamas, watches, watch chains, shaving sets, brushes, cuff buttons, silk hose, kid gloves, some genuine bathrobes, or smoking jackets, belts, garters, fountain and pen pencil sets, suit cases, say nothing about a good suit or overcoat, a pair of fine kicks or a hat. Of course space does not permit to mention every item, but there are hundreds 4 - of others just as good, such as various trays, salt and 4 pepper sets, book ends, carving sets, etc. 4 4 nuts and Salina Meat Louis Jacobs. J. F. Martin, Proprietor fur-line- & Main Cafe For Him 4 all on (EattMeS & Mazize Cherry Chocolates J For Her J 4 iliary organizations attended the busFOR SALE 20 acre farm, 5 head iness session ot 12 oclock, also the milk session 2 cows, 3 head horses, at reasat oclock. MissJ general Lillie Nielsen and James Jensen, each onable terms. Call at Sun office. sang a solo at the conference. Call for your calendar at the Salina Meat & Supply. Mrs. A. E.' McGarry of Los Angeles arrived Saturday and will visit Get your Xmas candies at the during the holidays with Mr. and Salina Meat & Supply. Mrs. Carl S. Nielson. Mr. McGarry will arrive tomorrow for the ChristDixie Molasses, $1.00 per gallon. mas day dinner at the Nielson home. Louis Jacobs. A VARIETY OF GIFTS THAT, TO THE EEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, HAS NEVER YET BEEN SHOWN IN THIS PART OF THE STATE. GIFTS THAT ARE BEAUTIFUL, LUXURIOUS AND FASCINATING. GIFTS NOT ONLY MOST APPRECIATED, BUT DISTINCTIVE AND VERY INDIVIDUAL. A COLLECTION OF GIFTS THAT WE HAVE SPENT MONTHS AND MONTHS IN ASSEMBLING. THESE VERY UNUSUAL PRESENTS ARE . HERE NOW FOR YOUR INSPECTION 4 e, two-cour- For Him or For Her , (lritma I Classified Ads 55 25 K tip p i y 5ttf (grrrt l?ou Klitl) (Sbristtnas $bftr . 25 55 25 55 25 55 & Still tnau tlif Jtfto l?far bf onr of Ibraltli ont iboppiiiKs. 25 e, LOUIS JACOBS e, K? 14 JNO. R. EWLES. Prop. & a a-- 25 53 55 |