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Show X. Mr. and Mrs. Rex M. Barnard left Salina Monday for Salt Lake, where Mr. Barnard has been attendLOCAL ITEMS OF ing to important business matters The Barnards will not this week. INTEREST. return to Salina, but will journey from Salt Lake to the Pacific coast, where they expect to make their perMr. and Mrs. Arvid Johnson nd manent home, because of the poor family returned Sunday to their health of Mr. Barnard. Their hosts home at Salt Lake, after a short visit of Salina friends truly regret their at the Carl E. Johnson home. leaving, but wish them all success in their new. home. .Ms. H. B. Crandall, Dr. Harold Ciandall and Miss Hazel Crandall Mrs. Joe Farrell and son Darrell left Salina Tuesday for a short trip returned to Salina Monday from a to Salt Lake. trip to Salt Lake. August Erickson, manager of the Fair Mercantile company, August Peterson' of the B. B. Shop, of Salina, and S. Sorenson, of Elsinore, owner of the Fair, returned from Salt Lake Tuesday. They were at the- city to make a bid for the Salina Meat & Supply store, which was taken over by the Utah Credit Mens association some ten days ago. - Mrs. Joe Torgensen visited friends and relatives at Annabella this week. Benjamin Larsen of Emery is in Salina this week, a guest at the G. M. Burr home. Mrs. Larsen is receiving treatment at the local hospital. Mr. Mrs. C. A. Mickelsen had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Williams and Mrs. Ernel Christensen and children Miss May Ewles were Moroni visitof Centerfield and Mr. and Mrs. ers Monday. Erastus Peterson of Redmond. and- - Due to the absence of some mem-betII . S. Gates and George Fenn dethe exhibit planned by the Wednesday for an extended parted clubs of Salina for last Tuesday has the surrounding ranges through trip been postponed until next Friday, of mountains. September 3rd. s, LOIS THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH BIRD WINS PRIZE - PLANS FOR FAIR O. K. , ' At the character ball at Tuesday evening Miss Lois Bird of this city was awarded the first prize of five dollars for her costume and representation of a Kenneth Hales of Redmond received second prize, three dollars, in the character of a New Zealand native. The Misses Francella Jensen and Iona Christensen of Redmond divided the third prize of two dollars. They were dressed to represent ballet dancers. Judging was close, for there were many truly elaborate costumes seen at the dance, which was well attended. Red-Mont-- O cow-punche- r. PIONEER DAUGHTERS MEET Mrs. Ellen Nielson was hostess on afternoon to members of the Daughters of the Pioneers at her home . A program and light refresh- contributed to the general time of the afternoon. Num-ru- p bers on the program were: Reading from The Life of Brigham Young, Mrs. Annie Williams; a pioneer story, .Mrs. Ellen M. Humphrey; reading of a paper concerning the life of Hattie Okerlund. Several la-dies attended and enjoyed the meet- 0f 4-- H Frank Herbert, Salinas representative on the County Fair committee, attended the final nieqting for board members and heads of committees held at Richfield last Saturday evening. Reports were all in at the meeting and everything is under way for the best fair ever staged in Sevier county. Mr. Herbert stated that there will be no more meetings of the entire force of fair authorities and that plans are working out exceedingly well. PRIMARY year. Mrs. ' W. H. Humphrey and daughters, Lucile and Ellen, Stanley Humphrey, Miss Blenda Dahle and Howard Christensen of Ephraim were dinner guests at the T. G. Humphrey home Thursday evening. Other suggestions offered ingly arranged surprise party, ments contributed to the success the evening. , D. G. Burgess left for Housecleaning Helps, Vacuum Bottles, Hammocks, Toilet Needs,1 Etc. Another big energy saver is afforded in the use of our , Ice Cream Scorups class and the teachers ficiating. Singing, games and light refreshments were the main features of the afternoon and everyone ent had a delightful time. Miss d leaves in the near future 'for Provo, where she will attend the B. Y. U. this year pres-men- for dessert and for your afternoon affairs. The shop that features labor-savin- g service during the warm " season. ts Sco-goo- CHILD INJURED Virginia Gates, the small daughter Mr. and Mrs'.L. S. Gates of this cjty, suffered a broken arm when she fell from a swing at the G. M. Burr home last Monday afternoon. Virginia and several other children were playing with a swing consisting of a rope strung from the Burr barn to a post, with a pulley attached and another rope to hold by as the swung from the bam to the pdst. The fun was at its height when Virginias hold was loosened and she fell to the ground, sustaining a serious break. She was hurried to the hospital, where the limb was set, and is now recuperating as well as possible. s, Quality and Cleanliness " . Lewis Di?ugi The: Rexall Store FREECE REUNION AT GROVE The annual family reunion for the Freeces was held last Sunday at Maple Grove, and proved to be an enjoyable affair. A discussion of family interests and general talk occupied the members of the families atAn elaborate luncheon tending. served contributed much to the general good feeling. Members of the family from Salina attending were .Mrs. M. S. Freece,- John Ameson and Dr. and Mi;, Mrs. E. J. Freece, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Freece and family. - Freece-Arneso- n, LITERARY CLUB.TO MEET The program and meeting for Literary and Civics club will be , held next .Wednesday afternoon, September 1, at the home of Mrs. Hattie Gates. vThe following program has been arranged: Paper, Mrs. 0. G. Nielson; vocal solo, Mrs. Claud Burgess; comic reading, Mrs. Carl S. Nielspn. The hostesses will be Mrs. Gates, Mrs. J. P. Rasmussen, Mrs. George Fenn, Mrs. Angue McDonald and Mrs. P. C. Scorup. Everyone is invited to the-Ladi- Sor Economical Transportation OUR MOTTO We deliver to your home, night and morning, MILK and CREAM Good and Wholesome WEBBS DAIRY Phone 27R CJUUUUUUUtXJUUt, Miss Ada Freece was guest.. of honor Tuesday evening at a charm- . the occasion being her birthday anniverGames and light refreshsary. Our Free Delivery Servite. The social hour for the second ward was primary organization turned into a surprise party for Miss Ruth Scorup Monday afternoon, Miss law-maker- Misses Zelma Willardson and Hazel Christensen of Mayfield, accompanied by Joseph Christensen, were in Salina Tuesday seeking a boarding will place for the winter. Thjey teach here during the coming school Wise people conserve their energy during the warm season. The modern drug shop handles many things which may be deemed vitality savers. For instance, at the head of the list comes HONORS TEACHER Mrs. Clara Bullock of Harrison-ville- , Missouri, mother of Dr. F. 0. Bullock of this city, was badly bruised last Saturday when she stepped in1 a ditch at the J. A. Dastrup home and fell to the ground. Mrs. Bui- lock was driving some animals from the lot and did not notice .the ditch ture. Mrs. Foster Funk, Mrs. A. H. a3 she stepped from the sidewalk on to the lawn. Friends discovered her Evans, and their children returned to Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Madsen, plight immediately and took her to Mis. M. C. Draper and Brady Mad- their home at Sawtelle, California, the hospital for first aid. No bones We used to refer to United States sen returned to Salina Wednesday on Monday after visiting in Salina were broken, and after senators a as but the spending from McGill, Nevada, where they for, two weeks. few days in bed, is recovering proper term nowadays is spent a week visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Leon Humphrey and Mrs. Mercal Liston returned to Salina Saturday from a visit with relatives in They were accompanied trip throughout the western states. Mayfield. by Miss Mabel Larsen, Mrs. Humhave been and friends They visiting relatives here all the week, but will phreys sister, who will visit here leave Salina again in the near fu- sereval days . Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Williams, newlyweds, returned to Salina Sunday from an extended honeymoon The Value of Vitality Saving Devices F. O. BULLOCK DENTIST of Hours Saturday Salt Lake yesterday to attend the wedding of his daughter, Miss Eva Burgess, and Woodruff Anderson, to be held in that city today. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 9 A. M. to 12 M. SAUNA UTAH . ERICKSON & ERICKSON Counselors Miss Edna Domgaard left Salina Wednesday for a weeks trip to Salt I at Law Utah Richfield, Lake. Miss Lena Peterson returned to Safrom Salt Lake City, where she has been attending summer school at the U. of U. during lina Sunday the past six weeks.' Classified Ads pronounce it the greatest of all Chevrolet h!ties FOR SALE Overland car, 1924 model, in good condition; new tires, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McClatch-eo- n $250 cash. See.C. A. of Ogden were dinner guests on fine extras. Smith. Saturday at the T. G. Humphrey home. Mr. McClatcheon is a neFOR SALE One used Monach phew of Mr. Humphrey. Coal range. In good condition. InMr. and Mrs. Rex Barnard and quire Telluride Power Company. children were dinner guests of Mr. M14tf and Mrs. Max Cohen Sunday, prior to the Barnards departure for the O Offering new features, new . coast. . Mri and Mrs. Gillette Calls of Af-toWyoming, arrived at the W. C. Murphy home Sunday, and were the n, guests there over night. Monday morning they left with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith for an extended motor trip through Southern Utah. Earl McKenna has returned to Salina after a long stay in Nevada and Idaho. at these LewPrices! Redmond Auto 510 and Blacksmith Shop Authorized Coach ar $ Couj Service Station. Oils. $ G. M. Burr and Miss Ardys Burr returned to Salina Saturday from Salt Lake. They were accompanied home by Gerald Olsen of Emery. Acetylene Radiator repairs done Modern Machinery by i I I "Right on the Cluj sui Only 765. t-- W wf f" fl C All prices f.o. h. flint, Mich. Welding During the early part of the week Ernest Herbert shipped two cars of grain and A. S. Crane shipped one car of hogs and cattle to points in the northern part of the state. ' Truck Ghuji4 Uniy I -- Ton Truck on We specialize in pavement" Hans S. Jenseii Miss Nelda Nielson, refinements that amaze all who drive it, the smoothest maintain between 40 and 50 miles an hour, for hour upon hour at a stretch, with siuh com fort andrelaxution to driverand passenger alike! Come ml Drive the smooth- Chevrolet in Chevrolet history is breaking ail worlds records for the sale of gearshift cars. est Chevrolet In three weeks over 32.000 retail sales! In three weeks history. See the new- and striking duco colors (he en- over 32,000 new buyers to justify die unqualified statement: Genuine Parts, Service, Gas, G. M. Burr was a business visitor at Koosharem Wednesday and Thursday of this week. who recently) underwent an operation at the local hospital, is recuperating at the G. M. Burr home, before returning to her home in Emery, colors and new engineering No other car of Chevrolet's type ever Ojcm! such marvel- ously smooth operation, such freedom from lilnrion atavry Speed, such amazing ability to in. , Chevrolet - gineering improvements on all models the added convenience features on the closed cars w id, their beautiful bodies by fisher. Learn wh y over 32,000 buyers in tnree w' ks of pronounced it the ' all Chevrolet values! Burr Motor . ' " Co. Salina, Utah Proprietor REDMOND. UTAH QUALITY AT LOW COST, |