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Show V The Michelson home Saturday evening. Special guests included the Bee Hive Girls of the second ward M. I. A Games and music were the features of the evening and a dainty lunch was served for eighteen. W LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Ewles spent th major portion of this week at Salt Lake and Ogden, where Mr. Ewles was looking after some important business matters. They motored north Tuesday i. orning. I. Wax and Miss Yetta Wax returned Tuesday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wax at Salt Lake City. m Mr. and Mrs. James I. Rex were dinner guests Sunday evening at the W. A. Vandergrift home and Monday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Poulbon at Richfield. A. J. Ashman, superintendent of Sevier county schools and Miss Laura Willis, county school nurse, made an official visit to the grade and junior high school in Kalina Wednesday. SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, IffAM the members of the Royal Neighbors at the C. E. West home Thursday afternoon. Potted plants decorated the luncheon table and covers were laid for fifteen members. An evening of cards and games was an enjoyable feature of a party, when Mr. and Mrs. Vance Frandsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frandsen enMr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen and tertained Wednesday evening. LunchMr. and Mrs. Arthur Draper enter- eon was served for thirty-eigguests. Ronald Norman, manager of the J. tained at a card party at the hotel C. Penney company at Fairfield Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. A. ChrisIowa, and F. 11. Jones of Gunnison, Saturday evening. Progressive high tensen was hostess at a birthday anfive of was the feature entertaining visited with Einmett Robins Tuesday An elaborate dinparty. niversary A luncheon the evening. tray early of this week. was served at eleven oclock. Sixty ner was served by the hostess at five oclock. guests attended the party. REDMOND NEWS ITEMS I ht High School Notes 9 m m PRIMARY PROGRAM The primary of the second ward will give an interesting program at the chapel next Sunday evening at 7:10. Preliminary music will open the services. Prayer will be offered by a trail builder; song, Welcome to All, congregation; memory gems and cradle song, by first grade class; class song, second grade; third grade class, girls, memory gems, and boys, poems, and song, Be Happy All Day Long, by class; song, Home, by congregation; memory gems and song by Blue Bird class; song by trail builders; recitation and song by Sea Gull class; childrens morning song ' and benediction by a trail builder will close the services. Lavon Christensen, Lewis Sorenson ATTENDS WOOLGROWERS MEET S. M. Jorgenson, one of Utahs and Esmont Jensen, students at the leading flockmasters, left for Ogden B. Y. U., returned to Provo Sunday. the first of the week to attend the annual convention of the National Miss Ellen Thomas was hostess at Woolgrowers association, of which he a card party at the Thomas home is a member. The session opened Saturday evening. Following an Thursday and will be concluded y evening of cards a dainty luncheon Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Hansen enterevening. was served for twelve guests. tained at dinner, followed by progres- sive card games at the Hanson home A folding airplane designated as Mr. and Mrs. Mar Michelson were fool proof is to be manufactured at Sunday evening. Dinner was served host and hostess at a card party at at 8 oclock and sixteen guests were Peterboro, Ont., at the cost of about the Mishelson home Sunday evening. seated at the table. When scores $3,000. were counted Mrs. Morrill Robins Progressive high five was the diversion of the evening and prizes were and A. C. Prows were awarded high The worst hour in the day for auto- prize and consolation awarded to Vernal Nelson and Mrs. .prizes were mobile accidents is said to be between won by Mrs. Emmett Robins and MorVance Frandsen" and consolation to 5 and 6 oclock in the afternoon. rill Robins. Mrs. Hilton Nelson and Neal Draper. Refreshments were served and thirty-fou- r On Friday, January 13, the basketball team of North Sevier met the Mrs. Rollie Segmiller of Richfield Mrs. A. J. Lewis and Mrs. James team of Richfield High School in an . is visiting this week at the Hans Rex were guests at a Albridge lunch- exciting game of basketball. Ditliveson home. eon party at the home of Mrs. Guy though North Sevier was defeated Lewis in Richfield Wednesday. she gave Richfield a run for her Mrs. A. Schuster, Fred Schuster The boys showed splendid money. and children Kenneth and Louise, of Mrs. James Reynolds and daughter fighting spirit, and those other stuSalt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Shirley, Mrs. Melburn Fenn and little dents who attended the game yelled Schacht, Junior and Janet Schacht son Warren, accompanied by Mrs. themselves hoarse. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, visited SatChas. Oldhen of Moroni visited at urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Peter Osterlin in Well, Richfield, you won this time, James I. Rex. Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday. allright, but wateh out, theres anFive generations were represented other game coming soon. Harry Thorsen, who is a member in the of guest3 at the home group of the office force at the income tax of Mrs. Osterlin, who is the eldest in To prove that this school is not office at Salt Lake returned to the the family. dead, they held a pep rally on Friday city last week. Mr. Thorsen visited guests attended the party. before the game at Richduring his vacation at the home of Glenn Hatch, prominent attorney the 13th, . ax TT Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thorsen. in which they learned all of the XT of Salt Lake, Miss Leah Brown, Mr. field, The elders TT quorum entertained 44 new yells submitted to the student and Mrs. Emmett Robins and Mr. and their partners at a party at the Le- 44 MattMrs. Matilda Nelson left for Salt Mrs. William were guests of body by Fern Hickman, Ruth 5 Wyatt Lake Sunday where she visited dur- Dr. and Mrs. Dora Mickelson. They yell- gion hall Monday evening. 44 Games, 44 A. J. Lewis Friday son, and 44 ed for half an hour, and to further music and a plate luncheon were en- TT ing the week at the home of Mr. and evening. A 44 44 dainty luncheon, served 44 4Mrs. A. II. llakenson. the spirit of the occasion, Principal joyed by the guests. by the hostess at midnight, followed 44 GIVES OUR STORE AN AIR OF 54 M. I. Oveson of the grade school gave 44 AA the card of the early evening. game TT 44 Afr. and Mrs. June Webb were a splendid speech on sportsmanship SIMILAR TO BIG CITY SHOPS Friday night of last week the Jen 44 A. A 4 and Coach Davis told us what the sen home was the guests Saturday and Sunday at the AA for a TT W. L. Thompson, setting gay TT deputy county 44 John Webb home at Monroe. had been doing and what they party when Mr. and hrs. Robert 44 Service TT almost assessor, is working in Kalina and boys as in modern plays a business 44 important part , A A were going to do. This yell prac- Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jen- TT north Sevier county this week, mak 44 as the character of merchandise handled-A- t 44 tice certainly proved beneficial, for sen August Peterson, proprietor of the AA 44 TT entertained Card the annual guests. A ing fifty assessment. A 44 property B. B. Shop, transacted business at the North Sevier yelling squad made Tv A our store careful attention is given to every phrase of 44 and music followed by an elab- TT 44 Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday. a name for themselves at Richfield. games 44 service which orate luncheon proved to be a social ,44 Mrs. Leon Peterson entertained in may contribute to the convenience and com- 44 44 44 event of the winter. of McKay S. F. Johnson, manager for the honor of the birthday 44 fort of customers. On Monday, 16, six stu44 Salina Canyon Coal Co., returned Wednesday afternoon at the Peter dents of North January 44 made the Sevier were Edmond Jensen and Nyles Chris- 44 Salespeople are neat and courteous and supply your wants 44 from California Friday of last week. son home. McKay was four years of 44 44 of owners award pins for tensen, who are proud 44 students at the Agri- 44 with a class of goods called for. Mr. Johnson went to the coast in age, and twelve children played ganns 44 their typewriting work. The students 44 ' 44 December where he visited with the and made merry at the party in honor in typing have all been working very cultural college at Logan, returned 44 To customers who reside in rural routes 'we recommend the last week for the last semester at the 44 Johnson family at. Hollywood and, of the event. An attractive lunch AA hard, but they feel duly rewarded T use of our prompt parcel post service. with relatives at Los Angeles during was served for the children AA 44 TT by Mrs. when they wear their pins. Arabelle college. AV V the Yuletide season. . At our store all little conveniences such as phones, direc-lorie- s, Peterson. Atkin and Bessie Jackson won forty Mrs. John Jensen entertained at a A word, bronze pins, Dee Scorup, a beA T writing materials, etc., are provided for our cus- 44 Miss Julia Weber of Axtell is visA..T Dr. Don Merrill, chairman of the ginner, earned her TT social cerword AA afternoon of last thirty 44 Thursday TT AA iting at the Miles Curfew home. TT building committee, accompanied by tificate, and Ethel McDonald, Ellen week in honor of her 44 tomers. 44 anniversary 44 G. M. Burr and E. C. 44 mem- Thomas and Lucile Knight won ster- day. Wright, Fifty guests were seated forj TT Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dennison and bers of the 44 SERVICE IS THE THING 44 committee, were in Salt ling silver fifty word pins. 44 dinner at five oclock. 44 children motored to Sterling Friday Lake 44 to im AA Wednesday attending TT evening of last week and attended portant business matters I 44 44 pertaining secended the Friday, January 11, a family reunion. The affair was to the 44 44 buiMing of the new chapel in ond term and the 44 44 first half of this 44 wedgiven in honor of the fifty-fift- h this city. 44 44 school year. The examinations have 44 ding anniversary of Mrs. Mary Ellen 44 44 been given, and the cards will prob44 Dennison, mother of Mr. Dennison. 44 Mr. Virginia, daughter of and Mrs. 44 be given out this week someELECTRICAL Wiring-fixture- s. ably Repairs J Ira Rasmussen was a charming host 44 44 time. The students have all been Better Work. Hal Felt. Alvin E. Olsen and Don C. Kenney ess at a party in honor of her eighth Jan. hai'd and 6tf. working were visitors at the capital city over making a success birthday at the Rasmussen home of this first half of the school year, the week-enfrom 4 to 6 Wednesday. FOR SALE Seven and a half acres Games and we hope that we will be able to of were played and dainty refreshments land, with first class water rights. do as well the remainder of the time. Ronald and Clyde Sorenson, who were served for twelve girls. See J. A. Johanson.j20t2p were enroute to Salt Lake from a motor trip to Arizona and California NOTICE OF WATER CLAIM STOLEN TIRES can aoon be lo-- l Miss Beulah West was a guest at a visited Monday at the home of Mr. dinner-danc- e The undersigned . claims the right cated through a. Sun Classified Ad. in Salt Lake Saturday and Mrs. June Mebb. The young men to use sufficient water to irrigate 200 Miss West was accompanevening. Will Please Particular People. are nephews of Mrs. Webb, and were ied to the by George B. Brown acres of land, known as the Rex party making their first visit to Utah Phone Your Order and We will deliver the Same Day. Q of Salt Lake.' anch, located in sections 26 and 22, 4 T. 23 S., range 1 4 Salt Lake merieat, Q 4 James A. Borg and family attendMr. and Mrs. Eiler Fleece left dian. The water to be diverted from 4 ed an anniversary party at the home 4 This water is claimed Wednesday for California. Mr. and Lost Creek. 4 of Mrs. John Jensen in Redmond Mrs. Freece 4 motored to the const under court decree. 4 Thursday afternoon of last week. and will visit with relatives at BerkS. M. JORGENSEN. 4 4 eley the major portion of the win- j20-t- 2 4 4 The Bee Hive Girls of the first ter. 4 4 44444444 4444 4444 4 444 44 444 444 444444444 4444444444444444 ward entertained a party at the Fred A new camera of Swedish inven4 The Teachers club was entertain- tion is said to 4 4 be an aid to the early 4 4 ed at the home of Mrs. Jesse Thorn-o- il 4 4 disagnosis of certain disease through 4 4 Thursday evening of last week. the detection of symptoms disclosed 4 4 4 Ten members were present and en4 by photographs of the eye. 4 joyed an evening of music and needle-craf- t, 4 444444444444444444444444444 4 A dainty luncheon was serv4 4 ed by the hostesses, Misses Armenia 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 Adams and Ethel Robinson. 4 Sat-urda- I ... j Snappy Service t 99 H - ' I H ' , tt 1 Classified Ads I Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexatll Store tt d. Elsinore Flour o 0 a a a i We Have The Main Cafe ft Our Business 4 Mrs. Albert Corya delightfully at a Is Growing Daily - Why The Service, Variety and Well Cooked Meals for mmmmm POKER RANCH Of Everything To Eat. A GREAT PLAY at the B. B . SHOP Presented by O. L. Farnsworths Imperial Players Manufe lured Only Hr MACHINR h STAMP WORKS INC Suit Lake City. Utah MOTNTAtN TO-NIG- HT 4 DISTRIBUTED BY Peerless Furniture & lldw. Ca Salina, Utah 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Only $1 For a n ess The Fair Mercantile Co. 4 4 4 4 I tj, 4 We Still Have Plenty $6 Coal, f And we have our orders arranged so to be able to 1 supply you with coal from the car But; in case we do not receive our orders as we should, please remember 4 that we always carry a large stock in our bins at $7. Victory Theatre Admission 25c and 50c. 4 4 144444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 at No Extra Charge for Reserve Seats. T Sevier Valley Merc . Co. A. C. Prows, Manager 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444j J44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 't r-;u- i. 4 4 4 We are now members of the Merchant's 4 Buying Assoc- 4 look arround and get acquainted with the iation, with a buying power of Ten Thousand stores. 44 Just think what that means to our customers in prices 44 4 Splendid Line of Groceries we sell. 4 and .quality. WATGH US GROW. 4 FRESH GROCERIES LOWEST PRICES 4 , r 4, 44 44 4 4 Salinas Busy Store. 4 4 JNO. R. EWLES, Prop. 4 4 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Come and See 4 4 4 4 f44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Kr Tad hi Ihe strongest Tag made. With the Patented Kib Point and Double Barlork, they are far Superior to others and cost no more. Kaoily attach ed in One Oteration. will answer the question. J. F. Martin, Proprietor kensington 4 While In Our Store Salina Meat & Supply 3 Prices Lt Than Cost On Blankets, Shirts and Sweaters. Buy at Our Store and Save Money. LOUIS JACOBS 4 t t4 4 . |