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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Nielsen and Mrs. A. E. McGarry motored to Richfield Monday.- They were combining business with pleasure. LOCAL ITEMS OF 8- - - NEWS NOTES FROM - INTEREST. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen returned Tuesday from Salt Lake where they attended conference Sunday and Monday. semi-annu- al The Ladies Literary club will hold their next meeting at the Presbyterian chapel Wednesday afternoon of next week, when a miscellaneous program, arranged by the committee, Miss Myrtle Ewles was the charming hostess at her home Tuesday afternoon. Cards were the entertainMiss ing feature of the afternoon. Jacobson was winner of- - the first prize and Miss Lorentzen was awarded the second. A delicious lunch was served by the host for Miss Zel-d- a Gee, Miss lone Brown, Miss May Ewles, ,Miss Vivian Smith, Miss Irma Jacobson Miss Lily Nielson, Miss Ora Lorentzen, Mrs. Lavelle Das trup, Mrs. Fredric Peterson, Mrs. Max Sorenson, Mrs. G. C. Larsen and Mrs. Leland Hugentobler. Mrs. C. B. Massey and baby of Helena, Montana, are visiting at the Mrs. Lou Sorenson left Sunday for home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Los Angeles, California, and will re, main at the coast city for the winMr. and Mrs. Ernest Shaw of Og- ter. She was the honor guest at dinden and Mrs. Carl Robins and two ner Saturday at the J. G. Sorenson sons of Scipio were guests Sunday home. A duck dinner was served at three oclock by Mrs . Sorenson of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. West. and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Steele, Mrs. Royal NielMr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stark went to son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilkenson and Mrs. Salt Lake last Sunday. They spent Bena Allred. Mr. and Mrs. J. G several days there enjoying conferSorenson and Mrs. A. W. Cunningence, the state fair and other diverham accompanied Mrs. Sorenson to sions. Delta Sunday. will be given. El-be- n. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Humphrey LAMBS BRING GOOD PRICE were here from their home at Ephraim the early days of the week. Charles Nielson, one of Salinas They wenei the guests at the T. G. foremost returned flockmasters, from a short business visit to Mont Humphrey home. rose, Colo., late last week, where he Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen had bepn inspecting his sheep interwent to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. ests. While away Mr. Nielson Christensen will consult a specialist closed a sale whereby he disposed of while in the city. 1,700 yearling lambs. The exact price he received was not made pubBurt Fisher motored to Provo Fri- lic, but it was intimated that itwa; day and on his return Saturday was slightly above ithe market for this class of stock, as they were exception accompanied by Mrs. Fisher and the ally good lambs. three Fisher children. Mrs. Hilda Gates, Mrs. I. A. Rasmussen, Mrs. Bernice Mchelson and Mis9 Ireta Martin were Gunnison visitors Tuesday afternoon. 8 8- - -- - To 8- Things are shaping themselves in splendid way for the Utah Education association convention scheduled to be held in. Salt Lake City on the 21st, 22nd find 23rd o this month. Dean Milton Bennion, president of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jensen the association, says that leading visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. educators from both east and west will address the meetings. Lars Nielson at Ephraim. Dr. Edward 0. Sisson of Reed visis Mrs. Brundson of Fillmore College, Portland, Oregon, will disDel-be- rt cuss Mrs. 'her with problems relating to character daughter, iting education and what the schools might Hansen. do in furthering good citizenship. John Henry Hales, who was called Dr. Sisson, for a number of years, here to attend the funeral of his sis- has been one of the leading character, Helen, has returned to his home ters of th.e ..National Education. association and has actively functioned at Bingham. on several of its most important comKenneth Hales has gone to Bing- mittees. He is a recognized authorham where he has secured employ- ity on the problems he will discuss at the Utah convention and has enment for the winter. Mrs. Erastus Christensen enter- riched the teaching of professional in literature of our country by a numtained at her home Wednesday honor of her birthday anniversary. ber of exceptional books along his A social afternoon was enjoyed by chosen lines. the guests and dinner was served by Dr. Daisy A. Hetherington, at the hostess at four oclock, covers present with the New York univerwere l$id for fifteen. sity, was formerly connected with the University of California. At the Joseph F. Peterson and Mrs. An- western institution she came into drew Rasmussen and daughter, Hel- national prominence-throu- gh he? reen, were in Salt Lake this week to markable work in developing a attend the semi-annu- al conference of-- scheme of educating little children Later she the L. D. S. church. .. through play activities. became one of the regular lecturers The Primary officers entertained in the extension, division of the Uni at a party Tuesday evening for Mrs. Larue Jensen, who has served as a teacher in the primary qnd will leave with her family in the near future for Price where they will reside perMrs. Jensen was premanently. sented with a primary song book, with her name inscribed on the covESTABLISHES AGENCY er, in appreciation of her work in N. L. Hermansen, owner of the the primary here. Following games ilermansen Roller Mills and Eleva- and a social evening, lunch was servtor, Gunnison, has established an ag- ed. Fifteen officers were present. . ency in this city, with L. G. Ander-joas local manager. Mr. Pet and Hobby Show according to his announce-nenA clever pet and hobby in another column of the Sun, show, vill carry a stock of bran, shorts, with a splendid parade held on Main .hopped feed and all kinds of cereals street, Thursday afternoon, proved ind in addition, will feature his fam- creditable to the Trail Builders of the ous White Rose flour. The ex- primary, under whose supervision the change will be located at the J. A. show was given. Turtles, trained cats, trick dogs, together with an y 3org harness shop. of other pets, were shown in the parade. Following the parade further activities were held at the opSALE OF ANIMALS FOR era house where a program of tab- DAMAGES leaus, feature dancing by respectiye State of Utah., County of Sevier ss. groups, was .given. Commencement n the Aurora Precinct of said Coun- ererciscs for eight Sea Gull girls, who were graduated in the ty. I have in my possession the follow-n- class of the M. I. A. A bazaar was described animal, which, if not maintained where lunches and laimed and taken away, will be sold aprons, shirts and other artiit public auction to the highest cash cles could be purchased and a goodly ridder at my Residence in Aurora um was obtained from this source . rrecinct, on Thursday, the 14th day It was the first pet and hobby f October, 1926, at the hour of 2 show ever given in Redmond and it ?. M: proved highly successful from every One grey marei, about 7 years old standpoint. r over, branded Dash over C on ight thigh, and weighing about 1100 GRATEFUL TO CITIZENS the local- hospital recovering from injuries received when he was thrown from a horse, some three weeks ago, has recovered and returned to his home at Bicknell Saturday of last - Week. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jensen went to Salt Lake Tuesday and will attend the marriage of their daughter. Thwelda Jensen, October sixth. ; J. F. Foote of Provo is Mrs. vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson and incidentally getting acquainted with their new granddaughter. Miss Ruby Fordham returned home Sunday from Salt Lake, where she spent the past week visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Madsen motored to Salt Lake the first of the week and enjoyed the opening scenes of the state fair. Her-nansen- ar-la- g can-lie- s, rounds . Said animal is held by me to Dyes We handle all of (he reliable kinds and in all possible shades. Theres special kinds for dyeing Let US Lin-Cotto- KNOW YOUR NEEDS Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store Flour and Feed versity of California and afterward a member of the faculty at the big University of New York. Dr. Heth erington is. known to a great .num ber in Utah teachers for during the last two years she was connected with the summer school at (the Uni versity of Utah. Jby Elmer Morgan of Washington D. C., will also be one of the Mr. Morgan is speakers. of the Journal of the National Education association and as such writes each month to the largest professional audience in the world He has, perhaps, done more than any other person in America to interpret and define the objectives of School procedures to both teachers and the general public. Dr. Valeria H. Parker, in the atconvention, will pay particular tention to social and health problems . She is an outstanding char acter of our nation along these lines and has held many important state national and federal positions having to do with social and health problems. At present she is the director of the department of protective measures of the American Social Hygiene association and as such is one of the most sought-afte- r speakers in Amenca. To James H. Wallis, secretary of the Utah Public Health association, is due most of the credit in securing this efficient and nationally-known leader for the big educational convention The slogan for this years convention is Socialized Citizenship Through Education, and this will serve as the central theme for most We Have a good supply of Elsinore Flour, Bran and Shorts. , WILL EXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN Sevier Valley Mercantile Co. . All Fall Shades 95 Cents " I Iron Clad Hose QUALITY, STYLE and COMFORT LOUIS JACOBS HAVE YOU HEARD OF OUR CHARGER? Its a HOBART BROS. Machine. Have you ever stopped to consider what this kind of Service means ? It gives to the motoring public (the assurance that during the time that they sleep, their Battery .can be and Charged, ready for the morning trip. We also have a WEAVERS the Latest in Tire Changing Machines for taking off hard tires and putting them on again. To do it without cursing on hammering, why, ITS A PLEASURE TO USE THIS MACHINE! Re-Fill- . We want to extend our sincerest to the citizens of Salina, who of the discussions thanks the payment of Twenty-fiv- e Mrs. A. E. McGarry of Los Anso done gallantly assisted in saving a part by said animal, geles, arrived in Salina Thursday oi 3ents, damages of our home effects when our horhe the of last week. She will be here some ipon premises Aurora, on the was burned down. time visiting with her parents, Mr. Ird day of October, 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Nielsen. L. P. CHRISTENSEN, l and S. Nielsen, Poundkeeper for Aurora Precinct. se- Silks, Woolens, Feathers, etc. ed-ito- t ve Practice economy 'by converting some of your .garments into new and stylish modes through use of out-of-sta- te , bee-hi- j Dyes Mrs. Arthur Draper entertained Tuesday in honor of her daughter, Ella, who was three years old on this day. Fourteen little friends enjoyed the afternbon playing games and refreshments were served by Mrs. Draper. n, Orson Rasmussen, who has been at ilM Dollar-Savin- g II. E. C. cure SALINA SERVICE STATION W. H. BROWN Prop. Mrs.-Car- Classified Ads WHY NOT DRESS WHEN IT COSTS NO MORE? FOR SALE 200 sheep and 100 lambs. Ewes will commence lambing December 1st and will shear 15 pounds. Price $14.00. Address J. B. Anderton, Elsinore, Utah. 11-1- 9 9 9 Twenty acres improved farm, with house, 5 head of milch cows and one team horses. Seel Dewey Ivie. 14-1- Look over our Suits try some of them on differently they are made; how well they are tailored; how you feel in one of them. Inspect the wonderful Fabrics; learn the FOR SALE Cood coal and wood heater . Modem in every respect and as good as new. Mrs. C. E. West. re- - Monarch MAX COHENS .. V I I 20 Cents 4 4 HOT MEAT PATTIES 44 f FOR SALE One used Monachl Coal range. In good condition. In- quire Telluride Power Company. 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