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Show THE 'SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Marion Bird has returned to STAKE TEMPLE EXCURSION Salt Lake for the winter, where Members of the Salina first LOCAL ITEMS OF teresting watermelon party last he will attend the U. of U. made up over fifty per cent ward Friday evening at the old mill of the party going to the Manti of the site. All the members INTEREST. Mrs. G. C. Larsen and chilWednesday on the stake troop were there with their lead- dren were in Salina over the temple excursion, which was untemple er, C. A. Mickelsen, and had week-en- d from Fishlake. the of the high der auspices their capacity limit filled with the thirty-seve- n there Miles Curfew, Bryant Dom-gaar- luscious being priests, fruit. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Willard- in the entire and R. W. McAllister, Rob- - i eighteen party sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. of these being from the first At the close of summer most people are debilitated ert Osborne and Frands Poulsen Mrs. Alice Webb returned to- Cline Folger of Salt Lake and The excursion lasted the blood is thin and the system in a weakened conward. of Redmond enjoyed an outing her home in Provo Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beck were from at Fishlake Sunday. dition. Some need a tonic eirly in the morning until others require a good ing after a pleasant visit here visitors at Fishlake Sunday. They late jn the afternoon and was blood purifier or special remedy which their physician with Mr. and Mrs. June Webb. had good luck with the line and pronounced by those attending Joseph Mickelsen has returned She was accompanied to Provo the deand rod were may recommend.casting to be highly successful in every to Salina from Delta and is now by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb of colorwith the autumn lighted Those from Salina going way. working in the Boston Store. Provo, who drove down here to ings. W have all of the popular brands of to the temple were: Mr. and get her. Mrs. Mr. and George Murphy, Mrs. Jack Creamer and chil The stake union meeting held Mrs. L. Christopherson, Mr. and TONICS, BLOOD PURIFIERS dren have returned to Salina for of the first at Aurora last Sunday afternoon Mrs. E. A. Rasmussen, Mr. and The LIVER' REMEDIES, Etc. the winter from Monroe, where ward well attended by members Mrs. T. P. Peterson, Mr . and ' were guests Tues-jwa- s primary they spent the summer. day evening at the home of their from all over the stake, the Sa- - Mrs G. Lorentzen, Mr. and Mrs. Dont wait until a serious attack calls for the aid of leader, Miss Arietta Martin lina wards having their full quota Q p. Okerlund, Mr. and Mrs. E a physician. Mrs. Hannah Christiansen and Eleven boys had a lively time of officers and teachers present W. Crane, Mrs. William Carter, Mrs. Clyde Willardsen of May-fiel- d delivFind out what you need and take it now. Get your playing games and heartily en- Patriarch Moroni Lazenby Mrs. Joseph Crane, Mrs. Arminta were guests Tuesday afterered the main address. His sub- Murphy, Mrs. J. F. Steele, Mrs. a feast of watermelon. joyed system in shape to withstand cold weather. noon at the G. M. Burr home. ject was "Fundamentals Joseph Torgensen, Mrs. J. O. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Felt Modernism. Ivie, Mrs. Vilate Ivie, Mrs. Grace Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baker and Mathias have had as their guest this week Curtis, and Messrs. children spent the week-enat Miss May Jeffrey was a charm- Erickson, Hans C. Nielsen, C. J. of Felt Lake. Salt George Fishlake. ing hostess Monday evening at a Mortensen and H. C. Williams. Five Mrs. John Dastrup served a party for a few friends. Misses Lazalia Borg and Van- the Hundred entertainment was eda Martin were at home with dainty luncheon Friday afternoon of the evening, Mrs. E. W. Pet-te- y TRY THIS ON YOUR PIANO to Mrs. Alice Webb of Provo their parents over the week-enand Farrell Monson winning and Mrs. June Webb. of the best little sellers They returned Sunday afternoon high score and Miss Verda Liss that always brings one to their school at Ephraim. Miss Maxine Carlisle was the ton and E. W. PettCy the conso- - j suts a small ad. in the classilation. Other guests were Mrs. fied columns of the Salina Sun. Miss Josephine Nielsen and motif for a delightful surprise Leland LITERARY CLUB TO MEET SUBMITS TO OPERATION Hugentobler, Mrs. S. R. Rasmussen returned party staged at her home last Gates and Leland Crane.Lloyd If you have some article that is of The of next the Ladies meting Dainty Mrs. Annie Sorenson, a well to Salina Friday from a visit with Friday evening in honor of her refreshments were served at a little use to you, maybe it is want- Literary and Civics club will be and Gaines ed by some one else and if the held at the known resident of Redmond, relatives and friends at Mayfield. birthday anniversary. Presbyterian chapel and who was head cook at the radio programs were the enter- late hour. news is carried a trade is possi- Wednesday September coal mines in Salina evening, ble. Maybe you want some- - 29, Miss Phyllis Jorgensen left tainment of the evening and daincanyon, unthe to Mr. Mrs. A. C. now and according plans Mattsson, thing? If so, advertise your laid. The building, however, is derwent a painful operation at this morning for Salt Lake to re- ty refreshments were served to Carvel andWayland Mattsson, wants. Often an article lying the Salina hospital Monday of sume her studies at the Univer- the following: Dan Anderson, of Richfield, left Salina Monday around and useless to an owner, going through a renovation and .. week.' when she had the fore Louise Geraldine Willardsen, She finish of Utah. will a if the painting is sity finished on"118 Robins, Noel DeLange, Howard morning for a tour of all the not- sell it, and get it before the pub-- ! four-yes- r finSer of the riSht hand ampu-a- t course this year. d the ed Southern Utah beauty spots, lie by advertising. Peterson, Masel and Afton Burns tated. While mployed the Advertising the various canyons and is including and Harold Webb. than shoe Sorenleather Mrs. and the m Ana Peterson left Salina Suncheaper camp canyon the Kaibab Forest. results are obtained quickly. Try son sustained a slight cut and day for Salt Lake to take up her Edward Sorensen of Manti the Sun classified advertising and soon after blood poisoning dework at the West high school. Miss Blanche Burns was pleaswas a business visitor here this She was taken to the get results. veloped. antly surprised Tuesday evening four weeks ago and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Torgen- - week. cTM Gates;' G. A. Meiss vo c als ol when a crowd of friends invaded as Mrs. treatment in sen and baby of Glenwood are Rosena Bastian entertainundergone ErMrs. Callum; comic reading, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crandall, her home to assist in celebrating ed the Five Hundred club Ae reduce infection. to visitors at the home of Mr. and the at Lorentzen. All members her birthday anniversary. Card results Mrs. Joseph Torgensen this week. Miss Hazel Crandall and Dr. H. obtained were E. Carl home Johnson ory Tuesday invited to be in attendance, Crandall were visitors at Fish- gnmes and various other forms afternoon. and the score won was Monday High ringer was reof indoor entertainment made up Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gleave of lake Sunday. moved. The Peterson Mrs. F. O. Miss however, is arm, and the activities of the evening. by bad and careful watch a Leora consolareceived Annabella, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde yet very Dastrup Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane and Luncheon was served to the folis being kept to prevent further Webb and Mrs. William MorriA delicious tion. hot lunch was A who daughter, Misses LaPreal Willardbaby tipped son of Monroe were dinner Elliott Crane left Salina Wed- lowing: served to the following: Mrs. the scales at a bare six and a half1 infection.' De Cleo Lange. Beryll afternoon for Salt Lake, Max Sorensen, Mrs. Mary guests of Mr. and Mrs. June nesday pounds, was born Sunday after- -' Lois May Webb Sunday afternoon. They where Elliott will enter the fresh- Christensen,Maurine Bird, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. noon at the local hospital to Mr. s Mickelsen, Thorsen, Mr. visited the Webbs until late in man class of the U. of U. Roy Allred of Ely, Nevada, Burr, LaFay Jensen, of Red- Lavelle Dastrup, and the Misses and Mrs. A. A. Anderson. The ' and Mrs. Crane will attend to the evening. Ora new arrival is the first and the arrived here for' a 'visit with old business matters before returning mond, and Blanche Burns, and Dastrup, Phyllis Jorgensen, Myrtle whole family is extremly proud friends Sunday. He will return James Forshee, Dallas Bird, Lorentzen, May and Mrs. John Dastrup, Miss Leora home. Ewles and Helen Anderson. and happy. to Ely in the near future. MarClifford Douglas Draper, Dastrup and John Hilgendorff Sorensen and Dean and tin, Guy Miss Mary McCallum attended made a business trip to Delta on Kenneth Jensen of Redmond. the of the meeting Presbyterian Wednesday. Ladies Missionary society at GunMrs. Charles Nielsen enter- nison Tuesday afternoon of this Jor Economical Transportation tained a few friends Tuesday af- week. Miss McCallum took part in the short a program, giving ternoon at a quilting bee at her home. The ladies made a beau solo. tiful quilt during the afternoon Mrs. Soren Anderson and and enjoyed light refreshments Mrs. G. A. Staples of Glenwood OUR MOTTO at six oclock. Those present Mrs. Edmond Martin, were here Monday of this week, were: We deliver to your home, Mrs. June Webb, Mrs. Leo Mer- being called on account of the night and morning, MILK rill, Mrs. R. B. Evans, Mrs. Eliza operation performed on Mrs. Annie and CREAM Good and Sorenson. The visitors were Gates and Mrs. O. G. Nielson. the guests at the home of Mrs. Wholesome Fred Allred is here from Mc- Floyd Williams. WEBBS DAIRY Gill, Nevada, for a short visit Phone 27R H. B. Crandall and Miss Hawith relatives and friends. He zel Crandall motored to Gunniarrived Sunday with his brother, son yesterday morning for a brief Roy. The Boy Scout Troop No. of the second ward staged an 2 in- DonT Waif For. Danger Signals d, , - j Trail-builde- rs j Lewis Drug Co. d The Rexall Store d. re-i- - nXm3 . JPwme or-na- ld 1 Bat-a- s-- re n, Ar-dy- : - Quality and Cleanliness business visit. . Mrs. J. B. Stark entertained Mrs. A. J. Thompson and son members of her primary group at a party Wednesday afternoon. Herbert are here from Gunnison Games and a watermelon bust and will remain for some time at fhe Frank Herbert home. were the features of the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kyle and H. A. Pobanz, who have and Mrs. June Webb were guests at lunch- been guests for two weeks at the eon Saturday afternoon of Mrs. Oscar Nielsen home, left the latter part of last week for CaliforC. Leo Merrill. Mrs. Alice Webb 1 Mrs. their home state. Before Miss Fay Burns arrived in Sa- returning to Los Angeles, they lina Sunday for a weeks visit will visit at several large cities with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Burns. She will return to Louis Jacobs returned to SaSalt Lake the first of the week to lina Tuesday night from a busiU. of U. enter the ness and pleasure trip to Salt Lake. During the visit Mr. Jacobs purchased his fall line of merchandise and greatly enjoyed attending services at the nia, en-rout- Lunch I 1 :30 to 2. For Merchants and School Students UTAH STATE FAIR - 25 Cents We specialize in this lunch and your service will be prompt NO WAITING I SALT LAKE CITY OCTOBER 2 TO 9 Fares Round Trip Denver & Tickets on sale daily October to 9; final return limOct. . For detailed it, fares, train schedules and other information call on nearest Rio Grande Agent. 1 1 Main Cafe rio grande WESTERN RAILROAD 1 ,4,4,4,4,4,4,4"4,4,4"fr4,4,4,4,4,4,44,4 F. O. BULLOCK ' DENTIST Hours Saturday 4 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 9 A. M. to 12 M. 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