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Show I 1HE 8AL1NA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Prominent Citizen n LOCAL ITEMS OF Answers Final Call INTEREST. I from Page One) (Continued R. C. Ivie of Aurora was a business visitor in Salina Tuesday. Pan Baker and A. C. Trows, gave selections, and Misses MeCallum and The Misses Lois and Helen OverDaniels sang a duet, Be Ever Thine. felt, Julia and Helen Hagan of Gunwas a solo Saved By (': e, nison, were guests of Miss Ada Crane. rendered by Mia MeCallum, and the Sunday evening. closing hymn, Nearer My God to Thee, by the OLD COUNCIL TO RETIRE Elizabeth Barnes and Miss 1MRESSIVE SERVICES HELD AT REDMOND HALES W. FOR a for J. Charlotte Barnes left Tesday The last meeting of the old City two weeks visit with friends at Council will be held at the city hall Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Impressive funeral services for J. next Tuesday, the session opening at Red- eleven oclock. At this time the busW Hales, former Miss Allie Arnold and Miss Arleen mond Red- iness for the at held the were citizen, year just closing will Wingett of Monroe, visited over the mond chapel Thursday of last week. be completed and the reins will be week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lovella Hales, who had been in ill health for! turned over to the new council. The Crane. a number of years, passed away at' formalities attendant to inducting the the home of his sister, Miss Mary1 new officers and the administration Jake Emstein, who has been em- Hales, at Deseret, Tuesday, and the ' of the oath will be conducted at ployed at the American Legion barber remains were taken to Redmond for noon. bad been planned It Tuesday, shop, left Tuesday for Bingham, interment. to carry out the program Monday, where he will continue in the barber Chas. Jensen, Erastus Christensen but owing to it being a holiday, the business in that city. and Martin Jensen, who were the latter has been postponed until . speakers at the funeral services for and daughter, Mr. Hales, paid a high and loving Mrs. Earl Cohen Mildred, are visiting with relatives tribute to the departed, and spoke YEAR OFFICERS CHOSEN in Salt Lake this week. words of condolence to those bereft At the annual election of the Royal An appropriate musical program by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ditliveson en- the Redmond choir and a solo by Jas. Neighbors held at the lodge rooms tertained at a family dinner Sunday. C. Jensen, was given during the serv- Tuesday of last week, officers were The guests seated at the table includ- ices. The body was laid to its final chosen for the ensuing year and in ed Hans Ditliveson and Mr. and Mrs. resting place at the Redmond cem- addition to naming officers, yearly reports were read and adopted and Rollo Seegrniller of Richfield. etery. it was shown the order was in a Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, Dr. and Mr. Hales was the son of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Henry IIale3 and was splendid standing, both from a memAndy Peterson, motored to Richfield born in Weber county G5 years ago. bership and financial' standpoint. Mrs. and were dinner guests of Mr. and He made his home in Redmond for John R. Ewles was .chosen oracle, Mrs. Bert Corya, Mrs. Mrs. Lee Stallings Sunday evening. twenty-tw- o years. Surviving are the Ella Mrs. Matilda Gates, secretary; Cards preceded the dinner. wife. Mrs. Annie Hales, and six and Mrs. George children, as follows: Mrs. Gilbert Nelson, treasurer, Royce Knight and Donald Colby Anderson, Mrs. Donnie Beck, Ctahna, Fenn, chancellor. are home from Provo, for the holi- Delmar, Eldon and Edna Hales, all HOLIDAY DINNER PARTY days. They are students at the B.Y. of whom reside at Eureka. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmussen enMiss Phyllis Jorgensen, professor tertained at a family dinner at the VISITOR HONORED of English at the Richfield high Rasmussen home Monday. Seated Miss Phillis Jorgenson was the school, is spending Christmas and around the festive board were Mr. New Years at the Jorgenson home in charming hostess at a party at the and Mrs. Josie Reed of Manti, Mr! Salina. Jorgenson home Saturday evening, and Mrs. Orvill Larsen and Mrs. complimentary to Miss Ora Lorentzen Ray Jensen of Salt Lake, Mrs. Olivia ProgresMr. and Mrs. W. L. Anderson of who is visiting in Salina. VanAusdale and Mrs. Ruth Knight Salt Lake City, were, guests of Mr. sive 500 was the evenings divers- of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Delbert Burgess during the ion. In the contest at cards the first Mrs. Hilda Gates and the Larsen, prize was awarded to Miss Helen host and hostess. holidays. Anderson and Raymond Dahlsrud, and The Scandinavian organization of consolation to Mrs. Frederick Peternorth Sevier will give a dance at the son and Lavella Dastrup. Sixteen social hall tonight. The entire pro- guests were bidden to the party and 65 ceeds from the dance will be used the hostess served a dainty lunch& for the benefit of the missionaries in eon in the late evening. Scandinavia. 65 quartet. profusion of beautiful flowers banked the tfasket and in addition to individual gifts, beautiful wreaths and clusters of flowers were given by the Easton, Star lodge, Hiram bulge No. 12, F. i A. M., I. O. 0. 1, uty civics clubs, and the Morrison-errill Lumber company. Following the chapel services all that was mortal of the former good citizen were taken to East cemetery, where they were tenderly laid to their final resting place. Acting as pallbearers were Pr. A. J. Lewis, Pr. E. O. Bullock, I). G. Burgess, Emmett Robins, John Barnard and James I. Rex. A by Donald Pastrup, accompanied his family, left Wednesday for Salt Mr. Pastrup has steady Lake City. the Bingham mines. at employment Miss Marguerite Crane of Salt Lake is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane. Miss Crane was accompanied from the north by Stanley Walker, who was a guest at the Ciane home until Tuesday, when he returned to his home at Salt Lake City. et Miss Elaine Thompson, a graduate While we reverently bow before the of North Sevier high school in June (beat Architect of the Universe, and who is a student at the B.Y.U. whom U. has pleased to call our at Provo, is visiting with friends at Brother, John Arneson, from labor Salina. Miss Thompson is spending on earth to rest and immortality in the holidays with her parents at the Grand Lodge on High, where the Aurora. Celestial Grand Master, Himself, presides, and while we humbly subMr. and Mrs. Frederick Peterson mit to the inevitable edict from the entertained Sunday evening for a few Supreme Grand East, yet we deeply close friends of Mr. and Mrs. Milton mourn the departure of our beloved McCoy, who left for Ogden Tuesday. Brother, and with heavy hearts de- Following a social evening, music apd plore his loss to the fraternity, his a dainty luncheon, the guests attendfamily, his friends, and the commun- ed the midnight dance. ity in which he lived, lie was an upright Man and Mason, a kind and Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe motdevoted huslmnd, a faithful friend, ored to Suit Lake Friday, and visited and a useful and honorable citizen, with relatives until yesterday. Mr. always willing and ready to perform and Mrs. Maurice Pexton accompanevery one of his duties to God, his ied the Monroes to Salina and they country, his neighbor, his family and will visit the coming week at the himself. home of Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe. it resolved: That in Therefore, token of our sincere fraternal feelbe Lamar Burgess, Marian Bird and ings in this dark hour of sorrow we Gordon Monroe, all students at the extend to the bereaved widow and U. of U., are visiting this week at surviving members of his family our their respective homes in Salina. heartfelt sympathy and respect And, bo it further resolved: That Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright were a copy of this resolution be given to dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and the sorrowing widow; that it be Mrs. June Webb. spread on the minutes of our lodge, and that copies be referred to the Miss Lena Anderson of Salt Lake, local newspapers for publication. is the guest during the holidays at Respectfully submitted, the Loo Peterson home. Miss AnderDan Baker, son is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, X. Carron, Ferry Anderson, who were former Maximilian Markus, of Salina. residents Committee on Resolutions. V-- I . -- iod. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larsen entertained complimentary to Mr. and FOR SALE 20 acre farm, 5 head Mrs. Milton McCoy at a family dinmilk cows, 3 head horses, at reasner Christmas Day. Sun office. onable terms.- - Call Dixie Molasses, Louis Jacobs. e tl )f liberal e, patrons ton for a 65 & 65 for umng a Kyappp 65 Urtu pear. ani Prosperous 65 SSh 55 & Our policy remains the 65 Value Quality and Price must be Right. We Never Compromise. 65 4 4 . ness the coming year'. 65 Wishing All a Happy and Psosper 65 . 65 & 444.44.4if4.4.4i44.4.4,4"I,4,4,4,4,'i4,4'44 65 YOUR PLUMBING TROUBLES Well Cooked Meals All work guaranteed. will answer the question. B. F. ANDREWS ous New Year- -We Are Very Truly, 65 e Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store - 4 . Phone Salina J. F. Martin, Proprietor 43-R-- 3 : Utah Ifto g?ar (gmtlnp Patrons. $0 4 4 i4444444,4,4,4,4"4'4,4,44i444'4,4,4, 4 4 . 4 4 4 X 4 4 4 New Faces 55 4$ 55 Our Tailoring Department in Made to Measure Clothes is making great reductions for January. Come in and save $10 to $15 on a suit or overcoat. Same sacrifices in our ladies department come in and look us over. The Fair Mercantile Co. Busy Store. 4 4 44 4 - - M$Mn5MM44,4Ml'4444,4M444MJ4,444444MlM4444H4H44'44,44,4,44M444,4Mll4,,tHlM4 New Plays We S till Have Plenty $6 Coal. Will Present their Opening Play THE GAME . BARGAINS -- BARGAINS 4 Under O. L. FARNSWORTH 4$ 55 29 4 IMPERIAL PLAYERS A COMEDY DRAMA OF POLITICAL LIFE Singing, Dancing and Talking Specialties Adults 50c. Salina companied by Mrs. McCoy, left Tuesday for Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy will reside at Ogden during the winter months, and if business plans materialize, they will make their permanent home in that city. 65 Will be cared for by consulting us. J 01M j has been for the Utah Construction timekeeper company during the past summer, ac- the past year, and trust we have merited a continuance of .this & in all sized cans at Variety and Jb House of Quality 65 65 Furnished or unfurnished three room with bath. Inquire Mrs W. H. Brown. The Service, 4$ Same- - Max Cohens 65 Milton N. McCoy, who '4? 55 4$ i FOR OGDEN 4- - 'Sk 65 $1.00 per gallon. , Why - 1 I & j bob? offrrrt our brst tuisbrs to tb t rntir? rotnunity 65 at Louis Jacobs. Is Growing Daily LEAVES "We wish to thank our friends and patrons for the business given us & 65 Our Business S2 us taring tjjt rntirr gror, anti rxtrnb '65 Special prices on .all nuts and candies for Christmas. Salina Meat & Supply. Honey (combined). Attorney. Superintendent of Waterworks. Quarantine Physician. Night Watchman. Each and every bid will be opened in the presence of the Mayor and Council assembled, as required by law, at 12 oclock noon, Tuesday, January 2, 1928. The right is reserved to. reject any or all bids. By order of the Mayor of Salina City, Sevier County, Utah. J. W. GRIBBLE, Recorder. 65 ' Main Cafe Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned on or before 12 oclock noon, Tuesday, January 2, 1928, for the following named officers, who shall hold their offices for the term of two years, unless sooner removed by the Mayor with the concurrence of the majority of the members of the City Council, or by the City Council, with the concurrence of the Mayor, and until their successors are appointed and qualified: Justice of the Peace. Supervisor of Streets- Poundkeeper. Sexton. Marshall and Watermaster & Heating good condition. D30tf. 55 22 all bug feinilg 65 Stove, in See Tom Nielson. FOR SALE OFFICES Okrrttur & Classified Ads Owen Murphy, a senior at the state university, is visiting relatives in Salina over the holiday vacation per- e, 65 e; i "Of m n I mm'i Qllf ttianh well-know- vice-oracl- Miss Faun Madsen of Salt Lake and Richard Fox of Colorado motored from the north Tuesday, and visited until Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Oriest Sielsen. Miss Madsen OF ESTEEM AND who was a guest of Miss May Ewles, RESOLUTION RESPECT BY HIRAM LODGE Tuesday, attended the Alumni ban-quiNO. 12, F. & A. M., OF RICH-FIELTuesday evening. UTAH: an BIDS WANTED FOR CITY Miss Children 25c. No extra charge for reserved seats. r-- 65 & 65 & 65 & 65 an vv 4 ' To our valued patrons we extend a genuine appreciation of 4Sf X r-- 4 4 4 4 our pleasant relations of the past, and assure them of the Of 4 & 4 & Supply Salina Meat JNO. R. EWLES. Prop. Sevier Valley Merc. Co, A. C. Prows, Manager , j 4 0ur 1928 (gratings friendliness of a Bigger and Better i t 4.4.44..4...4.$4.444.4.4.4.4.44.44.4.4.44.44444'444444'44444,44Ml44HlMM't 42 v And we have our orders arranged so to be able to supply you with coal from the car But; in case we do not receive our orders as we should, please remember that we always carry a large stock in our bins at $7. Xfs 4 4 V 4 4 4 4 4 REDUCED PRICES On Mens Furnishings Come in and see the Bargains we are offering. LOUIS JACOBS |