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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH V i ITEMS PERSONAL AND LOCAL i Miss Herma Peterson was assisted L. D. Larson and daughter, Miss Louise Larson, of Mayfield, in celebrating her birthday anniver-- . at the home of wiry Sunday even'ng at the Peterwre guests son home. Ten close friends of Miss Leon Mrs. Mr. and Humphrey. Peterson were served an elaborate . Mrs. at 7 oclock. A theatre party Ellen Humphrey and Miss dinnet was feature of the evenings pasa Ellen Scorup came down from Provo time. Saturday and were guests of friends over tie week-eji. ' . Bliss Cushing and Dallas Bird left d Mr. and Mrs. Earl) Yearnsen of Tuesday morning for Atolia, Calif. Milfordi, were guests Sunday and The past threj weeks they were visitMonday of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hum- ing with Bruce Cushing and Mr. and phrey. Mr. Yeamaen and Mr. Hum- Mrs. W. M. Cushing at Ileber C'ty, phrey were among the hundreds that and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. flocked the valleys in search of the George Bird. i festive Chinese pheasant. . Mrs. C. Leo Merrill was hostess to j Mrs. William E. Miller of Murray, members of the LProgrer.so club at and Mi and Mrs. Joseph Anderson, her home Saturday afternoon. A were guests at the home of Mr. and dainty plate luncheon was served at Mrs. A1 Anderson. During their stay three oclock. An interesting and they attended a birthday party g'ven highly instructive lecture was g'ven in compliment to John Anderson, who during the study hour by Mrs. Irene celebrated his 85th birthday. Mrs. .Borg of Richfield. The topic was on Miller ani Jos. Anderson are children Better Lighting. Mrs. Borg recent-- I of John Anderson. . , ly completed a course on this sub-- i ject sponsored by the Illuminating Del Gardner of Price, spent the Sixteen mem-- j Engineering society. week-en- d visiting with Mr. and Mrs. bers, and Mxs. Merrill of Logan, Stanley Barrett. were guests. Mrs. Miss Fawn Nielson and Miss La Jeunne Williams entertained at a Halloween party at the Nielson home Friday evening. The lving rooms were attractively decorated in orang; and black and the dinner table was centered with a large yellow pumpkin The home was filled with fruits. lighted with lantern. Covers y,ee marked for e'ght guests at the dinner, which was served preceding the Ilallowen dance at the high school. , Mrs. Lowell Murphy entertained at d. j ' . Classified Ads Miss for the Sewing WANTED for Rawleigb, Routes of 800 families in Tooele, Ca-bon and Emery counties. . Reliable Lustier should start earning $.5 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today. Rawleigli, De.pt. p Denver, Colo. MEM ITK-82-Sl- ' evening. . j N8-22- . Mrs. Frederick Peterson was hostess to Mrs. Merrill Nielson, Mrs. Dwight Crosier and Mrs. Herbert Greenleaf at a foursome and d'nner SALE 2 Sewing Machines, at the Peterson home Sunday after-- i 1 Singer and 1 White. Cheap. Oscar noon. Dinner was served at five Nielson. Nlt3p oclock. FOR- - Mrs. R. H. Thompson, proprietor of Aledos beauty shop, has been in Salt Lake the past week ,to attend the annual convention of the Utah Association of Better Beauty Shops. She was accompanied north by Mr. Thompson, and they returned Wednesday eve- REDMOND Ieincrals L Flush out tho Radiator Inspect th Fan Bolt Ho Connections Tight Chang th Oil Filter Drain. ralill Crankcass Flush, refill Transmission 7. Tat th Battery 31 4 4 4 Tiros 11. 12. cold-wat- Aik lor fr al UTAH OIL REFINING CO. SERVICE Hundreds of Service Stations and Dealers in Utah and Idaho Distributors of Atlas Tires, Battsriss and Stanolind Products PHILC0 , ex-t- J ; ; V O Win. I . Bright tyou-ar- v GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY! v Christiansen Furn. & Hdw. Co. e And Prices .Lower Than Ever! Look over your home stores first .. . you cansee what buying and we are sure prices will stand competition! The Fair Merc. Co. . . Champion in Kentucky! Schenleys Cream of Kentucky . her birthday anniversary. lote Nielson is visiting at the capi-- 1 . tal city. Mr. and Mrs. Teter Peterson, Jr..: are v'siting at Salt Lake and other northern cities. i ' SALINAS BUSY STORE. i . . straight whiskey is ..called double rich by Kentuckians it will make your highballs a lot more delicious!' , s s s Thi Mark of Merit on every bottle of Schenle 1 Cream of Kentucky is your absolute assurance of deliciout quality and the utmo'st in value. Schenleya Cream of Kentucky is Kentucky straight whiskey made in Kentucky by Kentucky distillers the real old Kentucky way. TRY IT1 t Stores at Salina Richfield, Ephraim and Salt Lake Snappy . Mr. and Mrs. A1 Green and daughter, Evelyn, of Clearfield, spoilt the week-en- d here as guests of relatives, and friends. Mrs. Inda Jones has returned from . Salt I.ake (City, where she visited for two weeks as a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Batchelor. Mrs. Owen Jenson enteitained at a birthday dinner Thursday 'n honor of WILL SAVE YOU MONEY t HURRY Blankets, and Flannels 9 months. ON ANY NEW 1936 PHILCO. . - cafi-hardl- j THE YEARS BIGGEST RADIO EVENT! Store "The e Mrs. Kenneth Hales, Mrs. Tilman Nelson, Mrs. Ardell Jensen, Mrs.! Reed Peterson and Mrs. Swen Jensen. Mrs. Don Hoggan of Manti, spent the past week visiting at the home of her father, Thomas Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Larsen had as their guests Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen of Cen-- i terfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ch'as. C. Mick- -' elsen of Salina and Mrs. Margaret McCoy of San Diego, Cal f. Phil Nielson and Odell Jensen re-- ; turned home Tuesday ffom Idaho,! where they had spent the past two' Week SPECIAL OFFER Drug Company d e Dur'ng her recent visit here from Los Angeles, Mrs. .Thurston Taylor disposed of the property occupied by the Great Western Salt company. John loulsen was the purchaser. Th Young Married club has reMrs. cently been reorganized, Blain Poulsen as president and Mrs. Gerald Hales as secretary. Mrs." Hales entertained the following lady members of the club: Mrs. Blain Poulsen, Mrs. Bladden Christensen, Mrs. Terrance Hansen, Mrs. Oral Jensen, Mrs. Marvin Jensen, Mrs. Jewel Poulsen,! National OUR j Adults who criticize children for Water Bonds Carry. playing would be better off if they, While but little interest was shown did some playing themselves. in one of the important issues of Tuesdays election the water bond question the issue was carried. Out of the total of 47 votes cast, 29 favored the bonds, wh'le 18 registered their votes against the issue. for af. important motoring. Drivo in today. copy of "Hunting Hints" All thsa item ar j . Tsst and gaugo Spark Plugs Giro scientific Grease lob LEWI'S j ' were: Peter Peterson, Jr., town president, 103; trustees Elmer Nielson, 95; F. T. Nelson, 110; Lee Lindhardt, 86; Alberl Poulson, 111. The defeated candidates on the Citizens ticket, with the respective Horace Greeley 'once said, he did votes, were: Joseph F. Petersan, bel'eve in ghosts but was afraid not trustees Erastus president, 55; Christensen, 69; John A. Jen en, 53; of them. It seems that a good many Adley Peterson, 15; Howard Thomp- politicians feel that way about the New Deal. son, 48. 8. Drain, rofill Differential 9. Supply Pop 88 Gaoolin 10. Install now, oafo AUao Pund. - pup-pos- In the spirited election in Redmond Tuesday, the democratic ticket was elected with a clean sweep, ant! each candidate on the winning ticket carried 9 safe majority. The successful candidates, with votes received, DO THESE 12 THINGS NOW ur i O JUen Colds-- oppor-jwer- sev-yo- Thelma Jensen, Correspondent 1 and ( ning. I our Service for. Coughs di-- money-saving- and Idaho. Let Udilipdlgll ty-savi- spent the past three weeks visiting with M'ss Vivian Anderson at Portland," Ore., returned Thursday. During Mrs. Andersons stay in the northwest, she was sightseeing at Seattle Tacoma, and manyeother in. teresting points. . . . Curg Peterson of Salt Lake Visited Tuesday and Wednesday with .Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Peterson. Mr.u Peterson is a representative for a Chicago firm in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming ft This the .Season Pamncn'ffn Old! rs . Miss Leah Crane entertained at a chili party at the home of Mrs. Mary Colby Sunday evening. The guests included M'ss Helen Rasmus- - j sen, Miss Ramona Colby, Miss Virginia Rasmussen and .Miss Dorothy Mozella Anderson was hostess Murphy. Games were the pastime of members of the.Young Ladies the evening. club at her home Wednesday Mrs. J. Oscar Anderson, who has A dainty luncheon was serv- ed to eight guests followng the and social hour, i, a childrens party, celebrating the sixth birtffday of her son, Ted, at the Murphy home Thurstlay afternoon, between the hours of fyur and six oclock. Games and music were enjoyed by the children, and Mrs. Murphy served dinner to ten l'ttle folks. GRANTED DIVORCE DECREE. Myrle Willardson Bird, of May-- ; field was granted a divorce from! . Lb Dallas Kird by Judge Dihvorth Wool- -' . court Seventh the last district ley of week. In addit'on to granting the f (Continued from page 1) restored the aml.municivorce, with various county Judge Woolley ing pal officers, is taking this opportun- - complainants maiden name, gave her . ,'ty to call the matter to the attention custody of thebaby son, and awarded her $25 a month alimony. The couple of every citizen. e married at Richfield in October, Its an opportunity a rare Mrs. Bird alleged desertion" in 1934. 4 which may never cot . FILL YOUR tunity her he continued. " .complaint. again, MEDICINE CHEST Think of it. Taxpayers can save GETS HEAVY .SENTENCE. 28 per cent! The usual .2 per cent WITH. A '. the the on for S'xth taxes Bates of delinquent Judge NJ. penalty SUPPLY OF 1928 to 1932 has been complete- - dicial district court at Richfield, Fni-l- y removed and interest rates have day sentenced Celdon Evensen, 21, COLD TABLETS . been reduced from 8 per cent per an-- ; to servo fropt one to ten years in the COUGH SYRUPS . num to 2 per fent, providing all back Utah state prison, following a convic-- 1 tion by a jury of being. guilty of taxes are paid by January 1, 1936. :. VAPOR RUB ,, The entire proper- - stealing; an automobile from Harry . MUSTEROLE program has been outlined Christensen, the Salina .merchant. in simple language in a little folder. Evensen was taken tp prison Friday Ask your couhty treasurer fog a free by Sheriff Fairbanks. The defendant W HAVE A copy. Act now! Save money and Save was arrested at Durango, Colo., property! concluded the tax eral weeks ago, and was charged with COMPLETE STOCK . commission chairman, stealing the, Christensen automobile.1 When the stolen car was located at .AND CAN JCXC OFFICERS VSIT. Durango, a search was made for "the SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS!. and as much as the Lieutenant C. G. Rockey, command- had been in Salina and was," er of company 960, formerly. staton- m he was .s.een the.carand ed at Salina, Lieutenant W.W. and returned to Sevier county, with also the Hannah, company herd, ound guilty. and who are now located in a neW3nd , camp known as Desert Grazing Camp ' CENSUS W0RK COMPLETED.29, at Antelope Springs, were visit-- j week-enwthj According to the census just com-- , ing in Salina over the Ms. Rockey and Mrs? Hannah. On Pleted by the teachers, of Salina,' his return, Lieutenant Rockey was there are 49(7 people of school age, Rexall accompanied by Mrs. Rockey, who six years fo eighteen years, inclusive,' plans to join her husband at the new residing in Salina. Of th s number, camp. Mrs. Hannah expects , to red 240 are bpys and 256 are girls. There The man or woman who thinks that ar,ei 42 enrolled in the schools of main here for sime time yet. A a who public question is as plain as mud three .enrolled are in priSalina, . Mrs. O. G. Nielson entertained at vate schools in Utah and eleven 'who probably knows little or nothing about it. enrolled not in are Of . th.e any.school, , dinner Friday evening. Coders were 1. - u marked for Mrs. Annie Cohen, Mr. eleven who are not enrolled, five are excused s not. are x and The legally Forward DoroMrs. are Merrill now cau- and looking boys Nielson, Miss is made each year enumeration Lee M'r. Junior for'tiously approaching (their parents Cchen, thy Cohen, the of determining the basis and Nelson and the hostess. finding out what the prospects f Upon which the . state district school are ior Christmas. und dol- distributed. Twenty-fivWe want peace, like everybody , tdldd ars of school distri-is o l'er Old automobile tires are used age j else, and like them we dont, want to buted school the various districts in in crude take any risk to get it. footwear tensively making. . from the state fund. . Mexico. . Afjer December 1 a scofflaw will Fast drivjng is said to 'be the cause A Berlin chemfst has invented tab-o- f be a fellow who eats bootleg most automobile accidents, but you lets which produce wine or beer when get a fast driver to admit- pombined 'with water. . is this true. Compriments usually make' people General Ludendorff says that Ger- feel good and think well of the ' 62 nations in the wprld are There h be not. or truthful many should be ruled by a war lord. speaker, having entirely independent govern- - Well, we might send em General Rev. Ray of Missouri had his faith meats. . Johnson or Smedley Butler. in human'ty rudely shaken and later restored. First, some miscreant stole 34 of his choice hens, which caused COME IN AND INSPECT OUR FINE LINE OF him to feel that his labors in "the Lordss vineyard had gene for naught. But when members of his corgregnton clubbed together and made good his loss he was fully Warm and Comfortable Colors and Tax Commission tCMCNLCV W VOK. OMilO 0 DfSTRftUTOfft, INC. FfUNftFOftT. N f o For a rsally fin C.. .. .. .Fm.O. The Geo. T. Steal Co., loo., Frenkfort, gin, try Ky. . . SvhN.tf Dtautboior., !. Schsnlsyi Silver Wedding Distilled Gin |