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Show TH Herbert of Salina visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson in Gunnison this week. SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH High School Notes NEWLYWEDS HONORED 4444e Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Burgess, who LOCAL ITEMS OF wete married at Ogden last SaturF. E. Larsen of Fairview came in day, were honor guests at an elaborINTEREST. Annual Carnival Planned from the north Tuesday and will aid ate dinner party given at the home I Elaborate plans are being made i Mr, Carlisle at the D. & R. G. sta. of Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Tuft at the annual school carnival at the for Dinner I evening. Wednesday tion. Mr. Larsen will act as cashier North and Seier high school, October 28. the Alford Jensen, . accompanied by barve8t was served at seven thirty at during the big of the ' North Star visitThe members been was who decorated has Tuft home Brigham Casto, jtastefully with dahlias and other fall flowers staff and student body officers ining at the home of his, daughter, Mrs. Will Murphy, left Tuesday for Salt Mr and Mr8. Stanley Draper ar and in the center of the table was a tend to make this the best carnival laid for ever given. Lake. Mr. Cato will remain in the rjved fro,m their "home' at McGill, Ne- bowl of roses. Covers were edy for an ex ended visit with rela- - vaf,8f Sunduy, Enroute home they nine, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. tives. Mr. Jensen will transact busi- - were accompanied by Mrs. M. C. D. G. Burgess, Miss Ada Burgess anu Books for English Department ness for several days before return- and Robert Burgess of SaNinety dollars worth of educajrape.f wbo has been visiting with Stanley Sorand Mrs. Mr. Truman and tional literature has been chosen by lina, ing to his home in Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Dastrup the enson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tay- a committee of faculty members for month. past lor. Following dinner the time was the school library The committee Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corya and to Satur-1 Dr. C. E. West went Fruita Ernest Halverson, representing the spent in a social way, vocal and In- chose the books that they thought enter- would best improve the application day and during the dayvPr. West and Kansas City Life Insurance company. strumental music forming an of literature in the students and raise Mr. Gorya "hiked to the picturesque with headquarters at Provo, was a taining part. the standard of morals in the school. cliffs in that vicinity for a close in- - business visitor in Salina Tuesday. HOLD OPENING SOCIAL Mr. Ilalveison was enroute to Ari-onspection of Natures handiwork. ' Successful Dance The opening social of the M. I. A. A successful student-bod- y dance ' Mrs. June Webb and' Mrs. John of the first ward was fittingly obresort last Fred Jones, manager for the J. C. served Tuesday when an enthusiastic was held at Dastrup weie visitors at Gunnison music the Paradise with a was at Gunnison,. by Penney company crowd of 'young people gathered to Friday, Tuesday. brief visitor in Salina Tuesday. Gardens orchestra. the Although take part in the festivities. Wallin V f not as weather was desired, Mrs. Hazel Allred and Mrs. Vilate M. everyone Y. Christensen, secretary of the Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Larsen of May-fiel- d M. I. A. Of the enjoyed the dance Ivie motored to Richfield Tuesday stake, was present present ' were dinner guests of Mr. and from Aurora and gave a brief talk and visited friends for the day. Mrs. I I. Humphrey Saturday. in which he outlined ,the work and activities for the coming year. After Girls League Organized Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane and ElA special assembly for boys and Mrs. E. D. Humphrey of Salt Lake the program the crowd participated liot Crane left Sunday for Salt Lake ia visiUn week this with was held Monday in the high Natives girls on in and a social time the will Elliot the University games school at and and Salina fncn,ls Aurora, building. Mrs. Q. Leo Merrill lawn and as a feature a and Mr. and Mrs. Crane re- this y-- 4 Women s' Beauty, The For- tt est Echo, and Rain-Bow- s Soon Pass Away fi Proverb Says Ah Old ... 4 4 Cen-terfie- ld - up-to-d- ate I: best for any toilet purpose. ev- - THEY CALLED THIS MAN A VISIONARY, FOOLISH SCHEMER ening. Robert Evans was a business at Richfield Tuesday. Intimate fiiends of Mrs. Alexan- der Matthew have recently received of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew at their home in Berkeley, California, Sep- 8. Mrs. Matthew, nee Miss Edna Crosier, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crosier, and were former residents of Salina. at and Gunnison, Baxter Sidney transacted business in Salina Tues- - day. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McMillan and In all the history of the world there is no more dramatic story than that of Christopher Columbus, whom the wise men of his day called a ionary and foolish schemer, but who gave the world a new measure of faith in the face of defeat and tory over superstition and ignorance and fear. For that is the message which Columbus day brings to Americans each year and it is the story of the dramatic achievement of Christopher Columbus and his message to the world which is so well summed up in the illustrated feature article, 1492 to 1927, by Elmo Scott Watson, In this issue of The Sun. Dont miss reading this article. er EUROPEAN COUNTRIES RAISE TARIFF RATES One Leather Rocker, cost $60, for suggestion Hitchcock of Nebraska of thatthe One Morris Pattern Leather Chair, Cost $40, for One Roll Top Desk, cost $75, for 4 t 4 4 One Pressure Cooker, cost $25, for short girl gets around it by making the stripes on her skirts run in easy. Keep your toilet table well supplied with the little conceits which mean so much for comfort. t 4 4 4-- 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4- - 4 4 4 IS 44 Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store liC.jU yu.uu - I ... Look over oar New Line of SILKS in the Newest Shades and Colors The Fair Mercantile Co. Oclock and on Keeleys Ice Cream SILKS - - SILKS Heavy Short Satin f 1.49 Crepe DeChine Newest Shades l.?9 - 2.69 Crepe Back Satin Veiy Heavy Custom Velvet Very Fine 1.98 These prices are lower than the Chain Store can give you. competition not bup at home. CALL AND LOOK US OVER. From 12 Short Orders 44444444444..M44-444444-444444"t44- Defeated By Moab marvelous game was played last Friday at Moab by the football team of North Sevier. The score was 0 in favor of Moab. Although, North Sevier lost, she lost fighting. A 6-- Soda Water Fresh Pastry and Bread Dally Sweets UTAH STATE FAIR :t Salt Lake City October 1 to 8 t - FARES ROUND TRIP 1- -r DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD. ,, 4 $4-44-4444-44- 5 Honey in all sized i B. B. SHOP j Poultry poultry FOR SALE-Lar- ge' in perfect Condition. Inquirs Mrs. t AH poultry handled on strictly commission basis, or Cash prefered. See Us Before You Sell - Sevier Valley Merc. Co, A. C. cans at Louis Jacobs. ! I Prows, Manager i44,4,4,4,'H'4,4'4'4,44,4,4,4,444,4,44"fr4"fr'M'H4,4"i-5,44,4ii- Heating Stove Priced reasonable'. A. J. Lewis. WANTED 4 4 -- ELECTRIC Yoor Furnished or unfurnished three rooms wiht bath. Inquire Mrs W. H. Browb. Head-Quarte- SHOP 4 for Gas, Oil rs and Accessories t SALINA, UTAH ' Blankets-Blank- cts Reuben L. Buchanan Licensed Embalmer t MAKE THE Dressmaking. Weare oca ted at thb Andrew Dahlsrud home. Mrs. Earlin Jensen and Mrs. Myma Jeai- - t c New Stock-- All and Funeral Director - Grades LOWEST PRICES 4 t 4 4 4 4 t FOR RENT Furnished apart ment for housekeeping. . Commercia House. S30tfi I I $44444-44M444- ClassiiiedAds t t Sweets jars t Tickets on sale daily Sept. 30 to Oct. 8, inc. Final . return. limit Oct. 10. Call on nearest Rio Grande agent for detailed fares. v Dixie Molasses Honey All sized LOUIS JACOBS Full Funeral Equipment Phone 143-Manti, Utah' - X n444444HHW44444 We Pay CASH for Wheat S Watch This Space 4 The regular meeting of. the Second ward Relief society will be held in the chapel next Monday evening, starting promptly at 8 oclock. The public is invited to be present and mil members are urged to be in Social When yoo need Floor try Oar Famoas SPECIALS Why tt RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING Regular Dinner t AA 44 44 iftttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttittt - FOR SALE Coal range,' in fine condition. Cash or liberal terms. Inquire Tellur ide Power Sompany; Sal lina. M13tf I. N. PARKER Salinaa Busy Store. OUR MOTTO ar AA A A Radiol set, with Charger, t 4 iCJ.UU One full cost $275, for SERVICE JUU 44 44 sen. aa ryp t the opposite direction. Main Cafe aa aa CU.UU One Victor Talking Machine, with full set of Records, cost $200, for Atwater-Ken- and our complete assortment renders selection goods Dem- ocratic party adopt the tariff as its main issue in the next presidential campaign- and his statement that European countries are breaking down their tariff barriers has led to an examination of recent tariff history in Europe. This shows that almost without exception the various European nations have increased their tariff rates within the past two years and many of them have raised duties since the first of the current year. As recently as August 1 Germany increased its import duty on sugar from 10 to 15 marks per 100 kilos. Some of the duties charged on this same commodity by other European countries are as follows: Czechoslovakia, 4.54 cents a pound; Russia, 4.20 cents a pound; Poland, 2.48 cents a pound; Spain, 7.54 cents a pound. Compare to these rates the United States duty of 1.76 cents a pound seems almost inconsequential. Speaking of women, attractive simpletons are more popular with men than intellectual bores. AA (t'lCJ.UU ' 44 44 44 44 vice-preside- The Speakin gof fruit, the first apple caused a lot of trouble for the first pair. VERY CHEAP 4 the girls problems with the A school matinee dance will be girls and Dr. Merrill discussed the held in the social hall this afternoon A from 4 to 6 oclock, as a boys problems with the boys. social. Music will be furgirls league was organized with the nished officers: Ara following by H. S. Carlisle's electric Bunning, victrola. Ellen Thomas, president; Bessie Crane, A FOR 44 Warm weather creates an unusual demand for such d t J,A TT discussed Mary Eveline McMillan visited the McMillan farm at Sigurd and transacted business at Richfield Monday. Chickens that come home to roost Mr. McMillan is rapidly recovering have more sense than some people. from his recent accident and, by the aid of a crutch, is able to be out and When a public speaker pauses for attend to his business interests. a reply it breaks him all up if he gets it. Max Cohen motored to Delta Sunday and on his return trip was acWhen some people tell the truth companied by Mrs. Cohen, who re- it is only for the purpose of creating turned from a months visit with Mr. trouble and Mrs. Jacob Cohen, parents of Mrs. Cohen, at their home at Los A ten pound baby boy can make Angeles, California. more noise than a man can A customer doesnt stand well with suppress. the bank when the latter has to carry Mr. and Mis. T. G. Humphrey and him too long. Mr. and Mrs. L. I, Humphrey were What a splendid thing it would be among those from Salina attending if people who lost their tempers were Those who forget themselves are the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid- unable to find them again. quickly forgotten. ney Humphrey at Aurora last Saturday. A schoolboy wants to know how Your wife, as well as your sins, many square rods it takes to make a Mrs. C. M. Herbert and Mrs. Frank wiseacre. will find you out. 250-poun- Toilet VFaters, Perfumes , Bath Requisites, Etc. Powders, " 4-- 4 t Fact Crsams, Lotions, ftfassages, Shampoos DtfiJatoriis, Psrsiration Dealer ants, Foot j Red-Mont- -0 closing melon bust served by the Mutual members, was enjoyed. It has been planned to hold Mutual meetings on Tuesday evening of each week. I Woman has been blessed with many charms, but she has also been charged with the preservation of them. An shop like ours provides just what is 1 year turned to their home Wednesday r . , . a. er ' Next Week & Supply Co. Salina Meat R. JNO. EWLES, Prop. , ' Elsinore BrandNone Better Phone Your Order to 66 5 Salma Roller Mill Exchange Phone 66 a a a |