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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. a Miss Christie Lund arrived in is the and week of last Friday guest of Mi-- s Laurel Eiben this week. Miss Christie is the daughter of Mr. and Mi" C. M. Lund, former .ona. residents of Sa-lin- Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, Goldie, Dorothy and Joan Cohen, motored to the capital city Sunday for a combined business and pleasure visit in the city this week. OPERATION Mrs. Roland Crane entertained at Mrs. Annie May Larsen went to Salt Lake Tuesday and will visit a dinner Tuesday at C oclock in honrelatives in the city the coming week. or of Miss Constance Breinholt and Miss Oil ie ' Breinholt of Salt Lake, who have been visiting for some Mrs. C. M. Hansen and Mrs. J. M. time at the Arthur Martin home. A Christensen entertained at a family social afternoon and needlework preand Mr. of honor in dinner Sunday and seated at the table Mis. W. II. Wyatt and Mrs. C. W. ceded dinner and guests of honor with the hostess Wyatt of Denver, who have been vis- were Mrs. Lincoln Crane, Mrs. Ariting relatives in this city. Dinner thur Sam Bench. Mrs. and Martin covand was served at t vo oclock ten laid for ers were guests. Mr. and Mrsi J. W; Gribble and Melissa Gribble, who has been Miss and W. II. Mrs. Mr. and Wyatt a guest at the Gribble camp at Aspen Mrs. C. W. Wyatt, who have been two weeks, returned to SaGrove visiting in Salina the past week, left of last week. Mr. Griblina Friday Tuesday morning for California. the summer session if ble attended wonseenic the they will visit U. Y. B. at Provo and the late the derlands of Southern Utah. HURRIED Jack McMillan, the widely known Get Rid Of stockman of Southern Utah, and who Germ-Carryin- g sustained an ugly cut on his foot some few weeks ago while playing baseball at his Burrville ranch, un44 derwent an operation at a Salt Lake 44 hospital Monday morning. Since he 44 received the injury, Mr. McMillan 44 44 has not progressed satisfactorily, as During the summer season health is , being constantly 44 44 blood poison soon followed, anl his 44 menaced by insects, bugs and other 44 condition became alarming and on 44 that infest the home. For healths sake use preagents 44 the advice of Drs. Merrill & Merrill 44 . We have measures cautionary 44 of the Salina hospital, the patient 44 was hurried to Salt Lake Saturday. 44 44 He was taken to the city by his Fly Destroyers, Mosquito Lotions, Bug 44 44 brother, Cyrus McMillan, of Rich- Powders and ciher Insecticides, Disin44 field, and the wife of the stricken 44 fectants, Germicides, Rcdent Poisons, 44 man also went, the trip being made 44 44 Etc. 44 Traps, .44 44 session held at Aspen Grove in Prov3 in three hours from the time the car 44 44 left Salina. A telephone message 44 44 canyon. Use such of these as are needed and avoid the danger from Mrs. McMillan 44 Wednesday 44 to Mrs. F. A. Mattsson of this of infection from various forms of disease germs. 44 Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Crandall, ac- night 44 news that the good 4j conveyed city, 44 companied by Airs. J. B. McMillan is he as 4. 44 known, familiarly Jack, We also neededwhich and Mis3 Mary McMillan of Sigurd, in be have 44 preparations may was a3 well as could along 44 getting went to Salt Lake Saturday mornstock and from 44 poultry your protecting be expected. 44 ing. Mrs. McMillan and Miss Mcflies, and 44 other 4 lice, gnats pests. 4 Millan remained in the city, and on 44 44 the return of Mr. and Mrs. Crandall 44 44 Sunday they were joined at Provo by August Erickson, Salina, and S. Mrs. Geoige Taylor, who is visiting Soienson, Elsinore, of the Fair Mer- 44 this week at the Crandall home. cantile company, have returned to 4 44 their respective homes after attend- 44 Mrs. A. J. Thompson and son Her- ing a y session of the West- 44 44 bert, of Gunnison, visited Wednes- ern States Retail Clothiers associa- - 44 14 day with Mr. and Mis. Frank Her- tion held at the Newhouse hotel in J J 4' t I t ! t ! ! 4 T was bert. ?alt aka fitvy. Tha apssinn $ j $$$$ largely attended, representative re-- ) ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ivie entertain- tail merchants from all parts of the . BACK FROM MOTOR TRIP ed the Scandinavian society of the western country being present. At' ANNUAL R. S. CONFERENCE North Sevier stake at their home on the business sessions some splendid Airs. George Fenn, Air. and Airs. memlectures were given by prominent re- - society conference was held at the A Monday evening. Thirty-fiv- e Cropper and friends have .return- bers were present. Following the tail merchants and business men on second ward chapel Sunday at two ed flom a week-- vacation to the. program during the early evening an store management and the retail oclock. The program and meeting southiandThey visited Bryce old time dance with old time music While absent Messrs, was directed by Mrs. Amelia Jensen. yQn and other attractions while va proved an enjoyable feature until a Erickson and Sorenson visited many The new ward officers have not been cationing) and report a splendid time, late hour. E. A. Shepherd and Abe of the wholesale houses in Salt Lake chosen and until the choice is made Williams furnished the music for the and Ogden and placed substantial the retiring officers will have charge dance.. Luncheon was served at a orders for the fall and winter goods of the various meetings. There was We want to express our sincere late hour. for the Salina and Elsinore stores, a good attendance at the Sunday thanks and gratitude for the manyEnroute to Salt Lake, the business meeting. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin 0. Bullock men, together with Mrs. Erickson,! kind acts extended us by friends in motored to Salt Lake Saturday, re- attended the Scandinavian confer- - J Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Smith and Salina at the burial of our wife and Aliss Lazella Borg are enjoying an daughter, Mrs. Hazel Alurphy Clark.turning Sunday. Dr. Bullock was ence at Provo. Lewis E. Clark and looking after some important business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Murphy. 41 fr M4 $ ' j E. R. Foulson, the insurance and i 4 mining representative, spent several 4 4 4 4 days in Salina this week looking af4 4 ter his business interests. . 4 Will Be In Mr. and Mrs.- Arthur Martin and SALT LAKE CITY the ; Misses Olive and Constance 4 4 home at Martin the Breinholt, guests 4 September 3 and 4 for some time past, returned ThursFRUITS AND VEGETABLES TEMPT THE APPETITE 44 day evening of last week from a mo4 tor trip to Moab. They were visit-- ! DURING THE SUMMER. FARE TRIP ROUND ing with friends and relatives and 4 report a splendid time throughout. Insects and Destrutive Rodents germ-carryin- 5 g . En-rou- te J Miss Helen Anderson and Miss Laurel FJben, Dr. Harold. Crandall and Taul Buigess motored to Nioche Sunday where an outing and fish supper were enjoyed during the afternoon and early evening. Mrs. J. P. Madsen and her daughter, Miss Marion Madsen, came in from Salt Lake Sunday and were the guests at the home of Mrs. Onest j Nielson, daughter of Mrs. Madsen, until Tuesday, when they returned noith. Miss Lucile Bird was hostess MonTwo gill babies were born at the day evening at the John Bird home. Needlecraft and a social hour were Salina hospital Monday. The parMr. and the diversions of the early evening. ents of these daughters are and of Edwards Solon Mis. Sterling Miss to A dainty luncheon was served L. Kuntz of Midvale. Mrs. J. and Mr. Lucile Miss Lula Chri. tensen, Miss Inez Peterson, Miss A 11 concerned are doing fine. Cless Morterisen and Miss Erma August 17 a fine baby boy arrived it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Leland Haitian arc Martin. rejoicing over the arrival of a sweet The LPiogresso club held the baby girl, born to them at the Salina week. meeting at the home of Mis. hospital Wednesday of this week. A. S. Crane Frioay of last Jane Dr. A. J. Lewis, Thad Lewis and The lesson, a biography of written by Helene ChrisNed Hugentobler returned from Salt Adams. Lake Tui.vJay. They motored to the tine Bennett, was given by Mrs. lunchcity Sunday and were accompanied Margaret Arneson. A dainty home by Miss Beulah Wren, who is eon was served by the hostess for a guest at the Lewis home. eight members. Dit-levse- n, Iet-eiso- n. " Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store two-da- 2 -- 4- 2 -- -! --t- 2 gt : s - , j ( j Mrs. Emma Foote of Provo is visEdgar Walton of Los Angeles rived here last week and is in charge iting this week at the home of her of Browns Service station. daughter, Mrs. A. A. Anderson. ar- I Monday and Tuesday Nights Babcock V arsity Players -- Lindbergh rRESENT- A DOLLS 99 A TREMENDOUSLY GRIPPING, PETRIFYING DRAMA The Favorite of the Century. Mrs. Frank Herbert motored to $ Gunnison Monday and spent the day J J t Professor MAUD MAY BABCOCK 4 X Victory Theatre SALINA t I Main Cafe SATURDAY and MONDAY Childrens School Dresses SERVICE IS t Avail yourselves of this offering. 4 OUR NEW FALL MILLINERY IS NOW ON DISPLAY Regular Dinner 1 4 4 From 12 Oclock and 4 4 4 Be sure and see the array. t Keeleys . Crane Shoppe 44,,:4,4,4,4, 20c Reuben L. Buchanan on X 41 Ice Cream 4 4 t Soda Water Fresh Pastry and X 4 4 Bread Daily Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Full Funeral Equipment $ Phone 143-- X ' The Fair Mercantile Co. Salinas Busy Store. 44,44444444,444,4,444444,44,44,44444,4,4,444,444444444,44MH The Busy Store Food. For Satisfy Your Taste MEATS B. B. SHOP 4--4 4 4 4 4444444 444444 44 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44' 4 4 4 4 4 4 44' 4 444 We BUY all kinds of GRAIN. Will pay highest cash price and advance Money on same. A Sevier Valley Merc. Co, A. C. i Prows, Manager $ tg, 1 -- 4 J 44 ' $ J $ J4 1 4 i J $ ' l 4 j J J J i 1 5 4 4 4 MAKE THE ELECTRIC Your SHOP for Gas, Oil and Accessories Head-Quarte- rs 4 4 4 4 4 4 SALINA, UTAH 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4v4 444444444444 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Particular VEGETABLES ALWAYS FRESH. Our Work Shoes Stand the Gaff BARGAIN PRICES LOUIS JACOBS Manti, Utah SCHOOL DAYS ARE SOON HERE And we have prepared for everything that is needed for the boy or girl in Suits, Dresses, Shoes, Stockings, Underwear, School Supplies everything too numerous to mention. PRICES THE VERY LOWEST. Trade with us and watch what your DOLLAR will buy. and up. 4 4 44-4--M-- Short Orders 4 t SILK HOSIERY Louis Jacobs. On these days we are making an unusual offering in Dresses for Children from 6 to 14 years. 4 4 FOR SALE Coal range, in fine condition. Cash or liberal-- terms. Inquire Telluride Power Sompany, Salina. M13tf 4- - 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 OUR MOTTO One combined harFOR SALE vester and other machinery, at the Bonham ranch, on State highway, eleven miles south of Levan, Utah. Aura Z. Bonham, Box 44, Levan, Utan $ 4 4 Classified Ads SPECIAL SALE j t 4444 4 j 44 4 4 4 4 Mrs. James Rex was the hostess and Miss Florence Barnard the honored guest at a luncheon Monday at the Rex home. The guests- were CALF FOUND seated at one long table gay with a Almost black with diamond of Covers white in forehead. About basket of garden flowers. were laid for Miss Barnard, Mrs. old. Owner may get it at my resi Isalrella Barnard, Mrs. Matilda Nel- - dence by paying for this notice. son and John Barnard of Saliva, and JOS. A. ANDERSON. Miss Rose McAuliffe and Miss GertBEST OVERALLS on Earth for rude McAuliffe of Salt Lake. $1.40, at Louis Jacobs. 4 4 Every Day of the Week 4444 t 4 J t Personally Directed By 4 I Mr. ard Mrs. Lee Peterson and son, Paul, left for Grand county on Tickets will be on sale Sep- Tuesday of this week, going by motember 2, 3 and 4, with final tor car. They will be absent about a 4 return limit of September 6, 4 4.44 4 44 4 4 week and will visit their son, HowX ard Peterson, at the Indian will in be honored coaches and Creek 4 4 4t ranch. X X VISIT OUR STORE and INSPECT OUR FOODS DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD with her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Thompy son. 4 4 IT WILL LIVE FOREVER X $4.25 I ,. Fresh Cool and - Henry Ibsens Gigantic Dramatic Success 66 - ! FRUITS & Supply Co. Salina Meat JNO. R. EWLES, Prop. Wheat Wheat Wheat 2 B We are in the MARKET for WHEAT. We pay the highest SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL. 0 Salma Roller Mill Exchange a CASH PRICE. Phone 66 B - |