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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mrs. Leland Crane returned Mon- DAN CUPID SEALS BARGAIN; SEALS PROMINENT COUPLE day from a visit with relatives and In Lake. Salt friends LOCAL ITEMS OF Their many friends were delightMr. and Mrs. J. A. Scorup, Misses fully surprised last Saturday when INTEREST. Allie and Caroline Scorup, of Provo, Miss Mrytle Ewles and Milton N. Mcreturned to the Garden City yester Coy drove to Richfield and participated in the marriage ceremony. day, after a short business and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madsen Since then Mr. and Mrs. McCoy have ure trip to Salina. been literally swamped with congratfamily returned to Salina Sunday from Sait Lake where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Peck of Leh: ulations, for they were great favorfor a week. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson ot ites here. They returned from the were guests Tuesday of south Sunday afternoon, when a famj Salt Lake i of Hickman Don Mrs. and Mrs. Mr and Mr. Joseph Fordham. ily dinner was given at the' home of Bieknell were in Salina Monday enthe brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. for make and Mrs. to June Mr. R. Ewles. Late Sunday evening "sev-.erWebbHarold, preparations deavoring Mr.s. intimate friends called to wish Bell andCarol Webb, helped moving here in the near future. Sena Bell of Elsinore celebrate her the newlyweds happiness. Mrs. McCoy is a native of Salina Mrs. J. C. Burr of Provo is a guest birthday anniversary Sunday. and has always been a leader with M. G. Burr. at the home of her son, Merle Bench was surprised Tues- her wide circle of friends. She lived friends in Salt Lake and California for a few Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hawkins day night by thirteen young in honor of years, but during the past year she a who party managed the were Lake of Salt and children his twelfth birthday anniversary. has made Salina her headquarters guests Tuesday and Wednesday at Games and luncheon at ten were the and has proved an efficient clerk in the J. R. Ewles home. They were events of .the evening. her fathers store. retuiTiing from a visit to Fishlake. . Mr. McCoy, who claims Ogden as Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson and his home; has-w- on a host of warm Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson and had a picnic at Maple Grove friends during his years stay in Safamily on family visited relatives in Manti lina. He is timekeeper for the Utah Saturday. Wednesday. Construction company. Miss Dodge Christensen, who has The couple expect to make their Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Stark anil been for two weeks with home in Ogden next winter, but unvisiting Sadaughter Katherine returned to friends in Monroe, returned home til then they are living in Salina. lina Sunday from Payson and Salt Saturday. Lake, where they spent the past two SALINA OUR HOME weeks. , Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright, Mis Having unbounded faith in Salina Shirley Wright and Miss Phoebe Miss Florence Barnard came home and believing that the city and surMurphy returned home Tuesday from Saturday from Salt Lake, where she a trip' to Bryce, Cedar Breaks, Zions rounding territory gives better promvisited friends and relatives for two and Grand canyons and the Kaibab ise than any city in the west, the edweeks. forest. They left Friday and had a itor and Mrs. Cherry, and the son, Wesley, together with the lamb, dog, journey. Ada delightful Misses Thelma Anderson, sheep rabbits and chickens have taken up their permanent residence in Burgess, Maurine Thorsen and Bessie and Mrs. Myron Bird, Dorothy Jackson staged a plunge party at the Evan Bird, of Chicago, and Mrs. N. Salina. The moving job was comRichfield natatorium last Saturday. goodness, P. Westenscow of Manti are guests pleted this' week thank this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. and every member of the family is Philo Peterson came to Salina last now willing and ready to help, in rane our way, to make this city famed Sunday and will remain here the rest of the summer. Miss Vada Peterson and Mrs.' L. throughout the United States. It is G. Anderson of Gunnison visited Miss the writers opinion that it will only Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Anderson have Laurel Elben Wednesday afternoon. be k' matter of a year or so until Saas their guests this week Mrs. Claud lina will be known from coast to coast and from the extreme north to Tibbets, Mrs. Guy Weirman and Jay Mr. and Mrs. June Webb and Bird, of Long Beach, California. the farthest part south, as one of the were Scipio visitors Saturday. greatest coal producing sections in Miss Erma Jacobsen of Provo, who the world. That it will develop one R. Bolin and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin taught in the, grades here last year, cj,;dren 0f Garfield and Mrs. Joseph of the "greatest mineral producing visited a few hours with friends in of Idaho Falig returned to sections in the west; that it will mine Salina Monday. She was returning their homes last Friday after visit and ship enough salt to supply the to her home after a visit in Monros. jng wth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ford-Mi- world. This section already ranks Jacobsen will be employed in ham. Mr. Bohlin and Mrs. Larsen second to none as the producer of the Jordan district this school year. are Bon and daUghter of Mrs. Ford- - the finest beef and sheep for the ham marts, and with the finest class of Mr. and Mrs.' D. M. Anderson and citizens, all boosters, what better family, Mrs.. Guy Weirman, Mrs. Mayor and Mrs. Parley Christian- place could one choose to live, be Claud Tibbets and Jay Bird enjoyed sen of Gunnison were brief visitors prosperous and happy? a trip to Gooseberry Ranger station to Salina Wednesday evening. Monday. VISITING YELLOWSTONE Chas. Eatinger, It. Pleasant was Miss Mary McCallum, with her Mrs. Kenneth Crane was a guest transacting business in Salina yes- niece, Miss Leona McCallum, left at the Lavar Anderson home in Au- terday. last week for a two weeks trip rora Tuesday. Yellowstone Miss park. Mrs. Jane Boyington, Mrs. Anne through McCallum was taking a Mary Claud Christensen, who has been Boyington, Mrs. Howard Madsen, vacation after her hard sum- employed at Devils Slide for several Mrs. Alice Tuttle, Mrs. Edwin Davand her niece was seeing work mer weeks, visited friends in Salina this enport, Mrs. Cal Mickelsen, Mr. and some of the western beauties before week. Mrs. Lloyd Boyington, of Manti, were returning to her home in Lincoln, guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nebraska. They were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr and Mrs. A. Mrs. Anderson, the occasion being Miss Josie Curtis of Gunnison. J. C. Burr visited the J. M. Olsen and Lloyd Boyingtons birthday annivers- by Ted Olsen families in Richfield Sunary. E. C. Wright and J. A. Anderson day.. were business visitors in' Richfield Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins drove Mr. and Mrs. Oral Mathis and their Tuesday. to Payson Sunday with Mrs. George children, of Morgan, were guests on LITERARY CLUB POSTPONED Robins of Salt Lake, who was reTuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. turning home after a visit here witn Glenn L. Hanson. Because of the funeral held Wed her sons in Salina. Mr. and Mrs. nesday for Mrs. Orrin Williams, the Robins met Miss Beryl Robins, who Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wyatt, a bride meeting of the Ladies Literary club has been visiting 'at Salt Lake for and groom of early July, are the has been postponed until next week, six weeks and who was returning guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August 24. home via Payson. Emmett Robins and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hansen of this city until Monday. If a man feels it in his bones it is Miss Ruby Probst of Midway ar- - Mrs. Wyatt was formerly. Miss in Salina Monday for a visit Idea Hansen and since their marriage apt to be rheumatism. with her sister, Miss Laura Probst. Mr. an dMrs. Wyatt have been residing at Denver. They expect to Misses Zelma and Katherine leave for the coast next Monday. of Mayfield were guests the early part of the week at the G. M. RETURNS WITH CAR N Burr home. Maiden Scorup, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Olsen and working on the Indian Creek cattle children of Emery returned to their ranch ever since schoolclosed in the IS OUR MOTTO returned to Salina Tuesday home Tuesday after visiting several spring, days with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr. sporting a new Chevrolet sedan. Mar4444444444444444444444 den has enjoyed his bard summers Mrs. Morrill Robins and Mrs. Em- work anl is very proud of his Before returning to Salina he mett Robins accompanied the Legion weeks in Provo visiting at two spent to delegates Ogden Wednesday. Mrs. the J. A. Scorup home. Morrill Robins will visit aj - I John Barnard has announced the engagement of his daughter, Florence. to Heber Whiting. The wedding will take place in Salt Lake next Friday, August 26. Miss Barnard and Mr. Whiting need no introduction in Salina, where they are both highly respected and popular with all their friends. Miss Barnard is a former student of the University of Utah and she has made an excellent record teaching in the grade schools of Salina, where her earnest work and lovable personality have endeared her to students and parents alike. She has a wide circle of friends here as well as in other towns to wish her all possible luck in her new venture. Mr. Whiting is a graduate of the university, where he has been studying medicine. He was one of. the star players on the champion team turned out by the university last year and made several brilliant plays when the Utes beat the Hawaiians in Honolulu last Christmas. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha, national social fraternity, as well as several other organizations on the U. campus, among them the Owl and Key honorary senior society. there for a few weeks. her sisters Miss iolet Johnson, accompanied by Miss Alice Lennig of Salt Lake, left Saturday for a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nielson and son Jimmy, after spending a week with relatives and friends in the northern part of the state, returned to Salina Saturday. SEAGULL GIRLS FROLIC Tuesday evening Miss Genevieve Knight was hostess to her first ward Seagull girl friends at the Knight ranch on Tipperary. Twelve girls journeyed to the scene of festivity and had a romp around a blazing bonfire. A substantial and appetizing luncheon crowned the nights fun. The question of foot comfort has beensolved by those who use Our Foot Remedies Good for hot, tired, tender perspiring feet. Use them also for corns, bunions, blisters and callouses, Shake it in your shoes and use it freely in your The Gexall Store - SALT LAKE CITY September 3 and 4 ROUND . TRIP FARE Yes, Shoes are going up in price Hides and Leather are advancing every day. We have a large stock of shoes on hand, to be sold at old prices. Supply your wrnts now Dont wait. 4 $4:25 DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD t Tickets will be on sale Sep- - 1 tember 2; 3 and 4, with final 4 return limit .ot .September 6, and will be honored in coaches only. No stopovers. - . The Fair Mercantile Co. Satinas Busy Store. 4 4 v Willardson, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph-Colb- y; Mr. and Mrs.' A. S. "Crane, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Burgess, Mr.- and Mrs. H. S. Carlisle, Misses Maurine Borg, Elsie and Agda Peterson, Lulu Christensen, Lucile Ditlevsen, Zelma Willardson, Sidonian and Theophylis Jensen, Marguerite Crane and Lucile Bird, and Jay Crane, Val Steele, Axel Peterson, .Vaun Herbert, Doyle HanChrissen, Marion Jackson, Harry tensen, Morse Burr and Herod Crane. . Mrs. Ella Gates left yesterday for a ten days visit in Salt Lake. Classified Ads $7.00 A DAY for ambitious man who can furnish references. $35 a week opportunity to increase pay to 0 weekly in eight months, Must have car and call on farmers in this county. Tell about yourself. $75-$10- FURST port, 111. Drawer 4, Free Agl9t3 BEST OVERALLS on Earth $1.40, at Louis Jacobs. 4. 444444444444444444444444444444444 We Are In The Market For All Kinds of Grain 4444444444444444444444444 for SILK HOSIERY Louis Jacobs. 20c and up. Sevier Valley Mer c. Co, A. C. Prows, Manager 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 MAKE THE ELECTRIC SHOP Your Licensed Embalmer 4 4 4 4 Full Funeral Equipment T Phone 143-- X Manti, Utah 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Our Work Shoes Stand the Gaff BARGAIN PRICES I LOUIS JACOBS 4 milBBIIDI We Have It We have studied this business and we know where to get the Best Grades of Fresh Groceries. Our Meats are the Best, cared for in the proper form and are wholesome. That Good Elsinore Flour, that you liked 0 so well, and are ready to make Quick Deliveries WE SERVE YOU BETTER g Sail Salina Meat & Supply Co. R. EWLES. Prop. for Gas, Oil SALINA, UTAH 4 4 and Funeral Director Head-Quarte- rs and Accessories on ! 1 Will pay Highest Cash Price and advance 'Money on same. quire Telluride Power Sompany, Salina. M13tf Regular Dinner 44444444444444444444444444 t $ Oclock and 4 t 4 4 t 4 JNO. it -- B. B. SHOP GIVE US YOUR GROCERY and MEAT ORDER TODAYI t t t s Bring customers to out Store. We would not sell a single , article to out customers we would not place on our own tables. We invite your Grocery, and Meat Business. We will treat you right when we get it. - 44444444444444444444444444 Shoes v Shoes 44 44 44 44 44 44' 44 44 44 . 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 i 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 .44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 FRESH GROCERIES FAIR PRICES FOR SALE Coal range, in fine condition. Cash or liberal terms. In- Bread Dally 44 44 44 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Will Be In i SERVICE Keeleys Ice Cream Soda Water Fresh Pastry and h. Lewis Drug' Co. -- Main Cafe Short Orders foot-bat- M. L. Burns, at last reports, wa3 recovering satisfactorily from an opATTEND RODEO AT SCIPIO eration on his eyes, which was performed last Friday at the L. D. S. Friday and Saturday of last week in Mr. Lake. Salt Burns hospital ja great many Salina folks, attended went to the city two weeks ago and the rodeo and dances at Scipio. The has been taking treatment there ever Scipio rodeo is an annual affair of since. Friday the doctors deemed him interest to all the neighboring towns to be in fit condition for undergoing and those who were fortunate enough the operation to remove cataracts to igo this year pronounced the from both eyes. The growth on his events to be of outstanding excellence left eye was very bad and his age and interest. Those from Salina also made the operation a delicate who participated in the big time and dangerous affair. were: Mrs. Ella Gates, Mrs. H. F. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Evans, and Mrs. D. E. Evans, Mr. and 4444444444444444444444444 Mr. Mrs. Ernest Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. FOR SALE One combined harvester and other machinery, at the Bonham ranch, on State highway, eleven miles south of Levan, Utah, Aura Z. Bonham, Box 44, Levan, Utah From 12 You Can Walk In Comfort 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 much-i-neede- d. 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 OPERATION FOR CATARACT ss Wil-lards- en 4444444 ANNOUNCED OF PROMINENT SALINA COUPLE ENGAGEMENT I Roller Mill Exchange Phone 66 0 O 3 O Q |