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Show 0 ' ' i 4 ! - THE SAL1NA SUN, SALINA, CJTAft mM f ... ... Miss Marcell Foulger returned to Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Crane and Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Bird and son, children, Mrs. A. C. Prows aud Ted, left Tuesday for Ely, Nevada, her home at Salt Lake Monday. to visit wiith Earl Bird. daughter, motored to Fish L$ke MonLOCAL ITEMS OF Mr. and Mrs. Charles Micklesen, day for a few days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Crandall, Mrs. their children and Ellen and Edith INTEREST. Mr .and Mrs. P. C. Scorup, Dee and J. I. R;x, Mrs. II. W. Beikholtz and Scorup celebrated the 24th at RedCarl Scorup and Ruby Brown left daughter, Haiold and Hazel Crandall mond. motored to Junction Monday afterSunday for a weeks stay at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ilan.sen and noon. Mr. and Mis. Glenn Christensen returned to Salina Thursday after a The Misses Edna and Veda Scorup, daughter, Beverly of Morgan, Miss Lina Ivie and Ronald Jensen left The Misses Linete Jensen and Lodea visit with Mr. Christensens mother Rufus Jacobsen of Provo and A. A. Salt Lake. They left Salina for Andeison of Salina, spent the tore Monday for a vacation at ish Lake. Hansen returned Monday from a vatheir home in McGill, Nevada on part of the week at Fish Lake. cation at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds went Saturday. to Mt. Pleasant Tuesday for a visit Luman Rasmusses of Ferron was Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr entertained with relatives and friends. Miss Clara Draper, Miss Berneice the guest of Miss Louisa Fenn last at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Olsen Rasmussen, Lavelle Dastrup and Fred week. Mrs. Harry W. Claik returned with and Mrs. J. P. Madsen. Micklesen left for a short vacation at her children to her home at Helper Fish Lake, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Derrick and last Monday. Miss Belle Webb was delightfully daughters, Grace and Berniece, of Salt of her Miss Arietta Martin left Sunday Lake, who have been guests at the surprised by twenty-fiv- e M. I. Oveson motored to Castle friends Thursday of last week. Games for a trip to Fish Lake with seveeral A. S. Crane home lately, returned to Dale Saturday and returned to Salina and refreshments were the main fea- of her girl friends from Richfield. their home Wednesday. Monday with Mrs. Oveson, the child-ic- n tures of the party. and Mrs. Ovesons mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorenson and Mrs. Lawrence Deaton had as her Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Prows re- children, Juanita, 'Ferd and Melba, of guest last week her parents, Mr. and turned Sunday evening from a short Brigham City were the guests last Mrs. Sshlappy, and her sister of Mrs. Sharon Atkin is spending a week of Mr. and Mrs. June Webb. Delta. trip to Milford. few days with her parents at Loa. Mr. Sorenson is Mrs. Webbs uncle. Miss Laura Draper, Miss May J. F. Farrell and Bill Gates returnMrs. William Slade of Marysvale, ed to Salina Fhllo Peterson of Morgan is visit- Ewles, Frank Head and Harold CranMonday from a business with her children are visiting at the to Salt Lake. ing the C. M. Hansen family this dall spent Saturday and Sunday at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. trip week. Fish Lake. James Anderson. returned Peterson Tuesday August Miss Iola Borg of Richfield was the Mrs. Marion Christensen and childfrom a short trip to Salt Lake. evening Mrs. J. R. Nielson of Burley, Idaho, A. B. Christensen, the revenue of- guest last Sunday and Monday of Miss ren of Monroe, are staying at the has been the guest of Mrs. Lollie home of C. M. Hansen. ficer, was in Salina the first of the Maurine Thorsen. Nielson this week. Mrs. Nielson wa3 week checking up on old taxes. formerly Miss Luella Francey of this Miss Myrtle Ewles, Miss Fay Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larsen recity. Miss Gearldine Massion was the Miss Utahna Bird, Gerald Funk, Far- - turned to Salina Sunday from a ten dinner guest of Miss Faun, Bench red Munson and Dow Brian spent the day business trip to Salt Lake. The 0. G. Nielson family left Tues24th at Fish Lake. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tanner, Mr. day afternoon for Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Sorenson and and M) s. Stewart and daughter of G. M. Burr left for Salt Lake Miss Eva Burgess is visiting with with J. N. Olsen of Richfield family and Mr. and Mrs. David Evans Payson, were the guests of Mrs. friends at Manti. will return in a few days with left Wednesday morning on a fishing Martha Herbert Saturday and Sunday. They new cars. trip up Loss Creek canyon. Pioneer Daughters To Meet Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson and Miss Vilat Johnson returned from Mr. and Mrs. June Webb and Mr. family spent Saturday, Sunday and Next Wednesday, August 6, the Monday visiting relatives and friends and Mrs. E. C. Wright were guests at a short trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. of the Pioneers will meet Daughters a plunge party at Monroe Hot Springs Liza Gates and Leone Humphrey. at Manti. at the home of Mrs. Martha Herbert, last Thursday evening. where they will listen to the following Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Gates, Mr. dance the after Saturday night program: Reading from The CoverMrs. Elizabeth Humphrey of Salt and Mrs. Bruce Gary, Mr. and Mrs. ed fourteen young Salina people enjoyed Mrs. Ellen Humphrey; Wagon, a waffle party at the A, S. Crane Lake is the guest of relatives and Gehiel Gates, Mrs Louise Flannigan, song, Mrs. Esther Merrick; paper on Miss Leta Gates and Olaf Jeppson friends in Salina. cabin at Fish Lake. The Life of My Mother, Mrs. Mary left Tuesday for an outing at Fish current events, Mrs. M. J. Burr; Hall; Lake. talk on The First Settlers of Salina, Mrs. Martha Herbert. Mrs. Parley Peterson, Mrs. Hans Peterson Mrs Jepperson and Mrs. Simon Christensen of Manti, who have Hard Workers Live Long been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leone The Life Extension Institute lyis Peterson for a few days returned to compiled statistics which over a period of years show that hard work Is no their home Tuesday morning. deterent to old age. The findings are Miss Cless Mortensen returned to summed up as the will to work Is the exSalina Wednesday from Ephraim will to Uve" and many Interesting both In men and women are amples where she has been working since the assertion. the first of June. She leaves today given, backing up for Salt Lake to begin her studies The Clavilux at a business college. The clavilux la an organllke InstruDon't permit your films to fce thrown around Friends of Yetta Wax will be sorry ment that plays light on a screen for until tliey become soiled, and unsightly. You the &b music Is played Into to learn that she is not making much the eye, Just air for the ear. The Instrument can perpetuate their value and interest hy progress under the treatment she is blends the qualities of color and of having at Salt Lake. placing them in one of our light now rising and falling In soft gradation, now marshaled in full. ImMr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen pressive splendor, now fading Into FINE PHOTO ALBUMS and family of Loa, spent the 24th in abrupt darkness. Sonatas of light and Salina at the home of Mrs. Lollie symphonies of color are thus made If you are making a collection of your favorpossible. Nielson. in them album, too. an ite film-sta- rs place Mrs. Stella Peterson spent the fore Lumber jack Is Passing of the week visiting her mother alpart With the thinning of the forest the Ve have an excellent assortment of such at Salt Lake. e lumberjack, picturesque, unbums also have various forms of mountings couth, but manly, Is going the way The followig Salina folks motored it the cvwpuncher and prospector. for pictures which you may wish to display. to Redmond last Wednesday evening Woodsmen now demand and get and helped Mrs. Lars Peterson cele- the comforts of civilization. Electric brate her birthday anniversary. Mes- lights and radio sets are Installed In srs. and Mesdames Leo Crane, Jay many camps. Crane Ernel Lorentzen, Floyd Wil- ... ... ... Wed-nesda- , and Movie Stars 4 old-tim- Store Chris-tophers- and Helen Gates; Owen and Ted Rogers of Richfield Taylor returned Sunday from a trip to Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Nielson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielson and Lawrence Taylor spent last week at Fish Lake. Specials! Watch our Specials during the dull time that will interest you. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Probts and children of Midway, and Harry Christensen who has been in San Juan for a long time, arrived in Salina Monday for a visit with relatives and friends. - The Fair Merc. Co. QUALITY IN LUMBER spells success to the man who is sufficiently discriminating to dens the first mand "quality consideration. When that chii be had in the particular woods you require, at the lowest rates ill the market, then what is the use of worrying? That's the combination we offer you at h11 times. And deliveries are made exactly as we promise them. Come oil and make us keep our promise. I Dr. F. " - . P ' Jr - ' Bullock I 4 Dentist The JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. ? 0. At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday. At Salina:- - Thursday. Friday, and Saturday. j x ! HOUSE The ability of to penetrate solid matter was discovered by accident through leaving a key on top of a desk beneath which photographic It looks as though the frontier round-u- p for Salt Lake plates were kept. When the plates scheduled City, August 27 to 30, is destined to were developed the shadow of the key be a deadlock.' Charlay Irwia is was seen. bringing horses that cant be ridden, secreand Sam K. Smith, round-u- p No Hope for Pedestrians tary, has signed up competitive riders who cannot be thrown. Magazine writers are telling how Big cash prizes are involved for both horses fear may be overcome, but even after and owners of horses, so tne bucking reading their articles pedestrians will events promise some unusually keen still have the shivers when In the sport for the thousands who come to midst of the raging flivvers. Boston frontier classic. the four-da- y These challenging facts became known when the Jovial, rotund Irwin conferred with Smith on important details connected with the round-uOne fact stood out sharp and clear in the conference, and that was that the round-u- p is to be a series of contests from beginning to end and not exhibition stuff in any detail. Transcript. An III Omen p. j Among some German peasantry, should a mother lose the heel of one of her shoes, she takes that to be a sign that one of her children will die before the year is out. Cook By Wire! EMMETT ROBINS, Prop. Salina, Utah r $10 4 4 Cool 4 4 4 Clean Economical No Ashes No Soot No Fumes NoKindling No Smoke 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 DOWN The Best Castor Machine OilIn half galon and galon cans. Louis Jacobs. M 23 Reliable repair shop at the All-t- f. BROWN GARAGE California Fresh Wallnuts, 30c per lb. LOUIS JACOBS Mar 21 tf. Buy Dr. I.eGear's Poultry Food if you 4j want Louis Jacobs. H your hens to lay. $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 You are invited to come in and look at our BALANCE COMPLETE EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ST0CK-The- re.s a Range for every need and every Pocketbook. 4 4 4-4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Telluride Power Company 44M4444,4,4.4,44,4,4,4,4M4'4,4,4,4,4Mf4,4,4,4,4'4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,44,4,4,4,4,4,4,4'4,4,4,4,4 Until the 15th of September this store closes at 7 p. m. excepting Saturdays. Max Cohens House of Quality Good Meats CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 4 4 Safe Good Groceries r 4 4 4 4 HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielson and FOR SALE A second hand Moline Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Nielson returned from Fish Lake Monday. Binder, five foot cut. OSCAR NIELSON jllt3 Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ivie and James FOR SALE OR RENT I will Ivie left last week for Idaho where either sell or rent my place. Good they will visit their daughters. terms. See Mrs. H. S. Gates t2 Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crane left I.adies Summer Underwear of the latest Saturday for a vacation in the U. M. Al8-t- f. district. styles., LOUIS JACOBS. Salma's Busy Store ' WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen and daughters left Sunday for a visit at Salt Lajke. We have something of the Summer Season. OUR DINING LEADS Coortioos Treatment ' Misses Lou Murphy, Blanche Specials! Discovered Accidentally Likely To Be Deadlock tt4't'4444H liams, John Gribble, Otto Peterson, Pouls Peterson, George Fenn, J. F Martin, Misses Lusille Bird and Louisa Fenn. Lewis Drug Co. The p y Your Favorite Films iv Round-U- That is what the Best Butcher Shop of Salina is We serving to its hundreds of satisfied customers. have exercised judgment in buying our line of Groceries and on our shelves you will find the Standard Brands of canned goods and fresh. all clean We specialize in Fresh and Cured Meats. Our 9 beef, mutton and pork are the choicest and they are fresh and dainty. Smoked Hams and Bacon that we sell are of the best and always please. When you want something good, call at the Best Butcker Shop AUGUST PETERSON, Prop. |