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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALlNA, 01 AH LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. V Miss Utahna Bird entertained at a kensington at her home Tuesday afAt five oclock a plate ternoon, lunch was served by the hostess for M s. Harry Steel of McGill, Nevada, M.s. Mary Hugentobler, Mrs. Lois Peterson, Mrs. Clara Dastrup, Miss Mytrle Ewles, Miss Ora Lorentzen and Miss May Ewles. DAUGHTER IS WELCOMED Guy and Ted Sorensen are enjoya weeks four as at Ogden ing outing If James Reynold?, popular assistthe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wells ant of the Salina Meat and Supply Cunningham. held his head high last Monday, or if he weighed his hand mora than once Mrs. Francis Trout and while selling meats or groceries to Gene, of Los Angeles California and his customers he was not to blame, Miss Rose McAuliffe of Salt Lake and should not be censored. There who have been visiting with Mrs. was a reason for Jims forgetfulness, Isabelle Barnard have returned to in so far as business matters were Salt Lake. concerned and the public , should be guided accordingly. The stork, in Roy Gough of Salt Lake visited its rounds, left a handsome making with friends here Saturday and Sunbaby girl at the home of Mr. and day. Mrs. Reynolds Monday of this week. The little lady tipped the scales at Mr. and Mrs. Leland Simpers aneight pounds and reports nounce the arrival of a baby girl, from the home are to the efect that born Saturday, May 8, at the Salina both mother and child are doing ine. Mrs. Mary S. Jensen, who will reach her eighty-sixt- h ytar, next hospital. July, was presented with a beautiful bouquet of caranations at the Day services at the First Ward chapel Sunday evening. Mrs. Jensen had the distinction of being the eldest person present. Mo-the- .'s Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Brown ' and Mrs. H. S. Seeley left for Salt Lake Tuesday and will remain in the city for two weeks. During their stay M.s. Seeley will consult a throat specialist. George Fenn returned from Salt Lake Sunday where he visited with Mrs. Fenn. The latter recently un- derwent a serious operation for tu- mors and other complications. Mr. Fenn reports his wife a3 improving ve:y satisfactorily. Lottie Payne of Vermillion 13 visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Payne. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane motored Manti and were the guests on ts ...... ot ers Day of Mrs. Bench, mo- ther of Mrs. Crane. NEW CAFE BOSS Miss Eeulah Brienholt and Miss Jarvis Martin, who is not very inFerris Anderson of Redmon, were in Salina Monday and Tuesday. Miss dustrious, according to those who Biieriholt played the special music' know him, is planning on taking life for The Iron Horse at the Victory easy for a long time. The reason ' for this decision of the boss of the theater. Main cafe, is the fact that a new Lenette Jensen of Salt Lake visit- manager has arrived for the popular ed Saturday and Sunday with her eating place. The young nian arrivparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jensen. ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marj tin last Sunday, Mothers Day, and Mr. George Beal, Frankie and Max he has declared himself a regular Beal motored from Trenmonton ar- boarded at the Martin home. Mr. riving in Salina Sunday morning, and an(l Mrs. Martin are receiving con- from ithqir are visiting at the borne of Mrs. gatutatioi? many to Sarah Nielson. Mrs. Beal came three friends and all are happy weeks ago to care for her mother, know that the new born babe and mother are doing splendidly, who is confined to her home. j " and naturally Dad Martin is strut- Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Carlson of Ong high. Milford, were dinner guests of Mis. Hilda Gates Monday Mr and Mrs. TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION ASKED TO CONSIDER BOND Carlson were enroute home from Manti where they attended the funerQUESTION al of .JVtr. Carlsons father. The board of education of the Sev( ier School district, has invited the Miss Helen Anderson and Miss members of the Sevier County Taxphylis Jorgensen, students at the Gre-geiso- n. Voorhees of of last week Sunday evening at the home T. A. Jefferys, Mrs. May Leonard entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leland hugentobler, Utahna Bird, Leland Ciane, Ferrel Monson and Lloyd Gates with games and music and at a late hour a hot oyster supper was served by the hostess. at Manti Saturday Henry ! ! Before 1883 each city in America had its own time. This time was de- he PassaS of the su" Lazellia Borg, Vaneda Martin, Jos-- " tcrmind across the local meridian. Conse- Mazel Brienholda, phine Nielson, and Ausman Whiting all students at quently, the traveler going from one the Snow Normal were here Friday twon to another had continually to and attended the commencement ex- change his watch to local time. orcises of the Salina High school Fri44444 4 44 4 4 4 day evening, and also remained for a Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christensen visit with their respective homes on 4 and children of Cedar City visited "Mothers Day returning to Ephraim $ with friends and relatives in Salina 4 Sunday and Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crandall and , 4-- 4 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- Home Cafe Hazel Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Felt attended the C. Prows motored to Delta Sunday. funeral of Mrs. Emil llassler at Mt. Pleasant last Saturday. Mr. and Kenneth Olsen and Mrs. Lavem Mis. llassler were former residents Olsen visited friends at- - Ephraim of Salina, and the family have many and Sunday. fiiends here who extend their sym- Saturday pathy in their sad berevement. Fred and Clarence Hamel, experienced mining men from Marysvale ai rived in Salina Thursday and will establish a camp in the hill east of town, anil'are preparing to do exten- sive prospecting in the next few weeks. MUSIC LESSONS Ten Weeks Course in PIANO Menu For Sunday Dinner Fried Chicken Combination Vegetable Salad Raddishes Tomatoes Mashed Potatoes Brown Gravey Creamed Carrots Creamed Peas Burr. MRS. ORLANDO CRANE BEULAH BRIENHOLT Proprietor 4 because they know what delicious drinks we serve. Our Fresh, Luscious Strawberry Sodas and Sundaes are all the rage. - M5tf A bottle of milk is a bottle of health. Clean milk is evidence of pure milk. Why bother with, milking when WEBB will deliver good, clean, rich milk to your door morning and night. Quality and Cleanliness our motto. . M19tf r- JUST ASK THE CHILDREN THEY KNOW The turkey, the national Thanksgiving bird, is fast disappearing fiom the United States. The great southwestern producing regions, the main source of supply, show a decrease of twenty-thre- e per cent in 1925. A disease known as blackhead is the.chief pause..of. the turkey moitality. The underlying reasoji, however, is the fact that the turkeys, which the Pilgrims found here in large numbers, have not accustomed themselves to domesticity. In their wild statethe turkey .warded of disease by eating nettles and certain herbs to which nature guided them, 4.4. but now they must depend upon man, 44 who lacks such knowledge. . Lewis Drug' Co. THe Rexall Store . 4-- 4- - We Are Here to Serve 4-- 4 4-- 4 With the largest stock oF Staple and Fancy Groceries we have at our store, we are able to SERVE you quickly and SERVE-yosatisfactorily. Our Grocery Department is complete with all kinds of good things to eat, and they are reasonably priced. With the modern cooling plant our fresh meats are prime for the table when purchased. And then we have all kinds- of cured meats that are wholesome and appetizing. 4-4-- The practice of freezing fish to keep them fresh for the market at their journeys end is being adopted. It has been found that when they are thawed they are just as lively as before, and show no signs of injury. The fish are put in a tub into which oxygen is forced, and after being kept three days just above freezing potiit-th- ey are frozen. The blocks of ice are then removed from the tubs, and wrapped up and put in cold storage. It was noticed for a long time that fish in Siberian waters that were Dozen in winter came out right in spring, and this gave the idea of a number of experiments, which resulted in the present system. Butter Wrappers printed at Sun office. Quick service. tliie 4-- 4 44 . 4 u 4-- 4 44 4--4 4--4 4-- 4 4--4 4--4 4--4 44 4--4 4--4 44 44 44 44 - 4-- 4 4-4--4 Salina Meat & Supply Co. 4--4 4--4 44 44 44 44 4-- 4 4-- 4 44 44 44 44 Where it Pays to Trade uutttmtntuunmmumnmuuttntuunff NEVER NEVER TOO TOO HOT- What Would K - COLD Summer Be? If there was no flowers, no green trees, came and went as bleak and barren a3 and Summer Winter; how would you like it? Summer is the dress-u- p time of each year. Beautiful Don t let the animals out do us. change their coats. Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Monroe andl children motored from Roll Carpp, bon county, Saturday and vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe until Tuesday. Ladies Silk Hose, $1.00, at Louis Jacobs. i&s? Mrs. C. J. Sumner of Richfield was the guest of Mrs. James L Rex, Mon-- 1 day of this week. Leland Payne, accompan ied by Mrs. Lavern and Kenneth Olse.n motored to Emery, Tuesday. Mr. Payne returned to Salina Wednesday. SODA FOUNTAIN CP 4' colors of every shade even the air is colorful. It should be- a hint to us for us to match our dress with that of Summer. Andrew Caffey of Ojrden was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Cal) last week. THE CHILDREN COME TO OUR The New Westinghouse Automatic Iron 41 M",44,4,44"i-4,444444-4444-444fr- At the Salina hospital,. .Wednesday a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Jensen of Monroe. Miss Florence Barnard and Miss Eva Burgess left Saturday for a weeks visit with friends at Salt Lake. VIGOROUS BABY CHICKS make good winter layers. We have a few open dates left. Price 12c each. NEPHI COMMUNITY HATCHERY, Walter Paxman. a30t3 Hot Rolls A. C. Willardson, Salina Andrew Dahlsrud visited friends at Sterling Sunday and Andrew Dahsrud attended a meeting of the Scandinavian society at Manti the same day'. M. Children are governed in a great degree by impulse. They are quick to form likes and dislikes and to make comparisons by mere instinct. j For appointment phone Mrs. R. Smith and daughter Katherine motored from their home at Salt Lake, Wednesday and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. PAPER HANGING and painting will be done by Ernest Conover, Ieave your orders at The Peerless. Strawberry Short Cake Whipped Cream Begining Monday May 17th C. M. Michelson and Mathias Erickson attended a Scandinavian meeting at Ephraim, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gee, but Its Good M14tf, 4-- ' Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Madsen, Dewy and Brady Madsen left Tuesday-- 1 morning for an extended motor trip, their destination being McGill, Nevada. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Finnaes Crane whose home is in that city. Mrs. Orane is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Madsen. FOR SALE One used Monach Coal range. In good condition. Inquire Tcliuride Power Company. , payers association to attend a meeet-in- g University of Utah, were motor traof said board, to be held at the velers with James Jorgensen from M. D. Liston of Delta, visited Satcourt house, in Richfield, on Saturday Salt Lake, Saturday, and were guests urday with Mrs. E. A. Liston, and at their 'respective homes Mothers May 15th, 192G, at 8 oclock P. M. The Sunday accompanied by Mrs. M. D. Day, ol1l"e meting is to returning to the city Sunday considr purpose a proposed bond issue for to Mayfield and Liston, motored eveninjf $150,00 for school buildings. spent the day with Mrs. Lewis S. M. JORGENSEN. Mrs. Carl Forshee visited with Mrs. M s. Classified Ads -- Remember they too A beautiful coat and dress, pumps and hose to match A fine hand tailored suit, the latest in Oxfords and shoes the best in hats and caps all at the lowest possible price will be an added inducement, we hope, for you to match Natures garb with garments propriate for the Summer wear. Max Cohens HOUSE OF QUALITY . Always the Correct Ironing Temperature Try one for This Weeks Ironing .Qrori al lOpeUd- FREE 75c. 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