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Show iw." wf Mr. Mi. Ruhard F Crtn4 Jutwiiun, GuluraJa, Mm. I auu MJEUd Majors, M Mr-n4 M Majocn tf Fait Lake arrived, by wvtur, from th of nurth Friday t4 rw Mr, Mr. (tarot N'ciloc-- Sunday, Tb vioitor. wh war former left fur their r- dent i of - guu fri Umn. fbtty wa hum ft of Mr. THE SAUNA SUN. SALEM, UTAH rgg1"'. s- BtBV BO) H VUdiUMMl. ami Bryant Dvmgaard, manage? fur of lb congratulation receiving the pol ball. Cobid not readihrir host u fifct4 vr O frain (tom speaking bt mirth all vert of the birth f a fine baly boy, day lng Thursday, la fo,( be burn to Mrs. Dtrup kt the Galina happy that h nrgWted hu bui-lir- a bia hospital in kumewbat, lietot-nlb 14 tipjd tbe Male kt nine and a half pounds, anm-urrnal ing tl tea tf t. Mr. Daotrup and aen are doing of a auna real Uy, th Male at eight and ibtoo-uarinicely. oUndi. Th bpl)' rlrM tud, la. kt the ybn, EMIltTUN CUB MKMREU. .Thursday Mr, J, E. lumber wa husleoo rtu.rt.ing, and betid ia.lj I Wednesday afternoon of al week ring happy, both the ttu.ibr and the itirttiln rs of it. l.oi .e it, mi at thong club. A radhg erary and Civic IMI ULSSED WITH 8U.INA. by Mr. Cba. Nedorn, comic readong by ing by Mr. Ella Gate, J, D. Watu and L. C. Morgan, Mi Mary MrCallum and a plane I'hilWIlrtit bulnr and o!a by Ms A ft on KimWr, were Jaiga eastern rapnaliat, ac the feature of tli -n bour, A by J, D. titark, tpiiHed game of card followed, and traffic manager Ur the IVnver A pr ie were awarded tu Mr llyrum Rio Grande, left fur tU north L( Gate and Mr. Claud Burge., A night, after In endng two d dainty luncheon wa verted by tl the r;ty, tie gorti at th hum of Mr, i.4 M.m ' -v WN IS WELCOME, ADDITIONAL LOCALS sperm -- anj Mr. Labile Dao-ru- I t-- g n liptg rr bu.-p.t- al ls.a-gaat- -- fr tf ChrieL-nor- ut Week gut n4 Mr. Ltland Fair-vir- kt ih Payn. rri'i-M-tati- Mr. T. I. PrtrMun m th hut-t- u dinner party kt kt kn her hum Sunday TU out of t Mr. and Mr. Fred guest Ur 111 Simon Beck of rutnt-nnk-- gul Aurora Dr. Ronald Jensen of Salina has opened dental offices in that part of (By Special Correspondent) the Ephraim Theatre building formerly occupied by the Odd Shop. Mrs. Herbert Grecnleaf motored to Dr. Jensen and his sister, Tearl, who Lake last week on business nd Suit is attending the Snow College, have pleasure. rented the Martin Isaacson place for the winter. Ephraim Enterprise. W. R. Johnson returned homo a Salt weeks at after Tuesday stay Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnard and Mrs. Lyon Barnard of Salt Lake, Lake City. a and Mrs. Boyd Barnard of Bingham, Mis Elaine Thompson was a visi-- 1 were visitors here this week and Sulina tor at Wednesday. were the guests at the home of Mrs. Isabella Barnard. The visitors were M iss Clayola Curtis returned home just returning from a trip to coast after being at Cedar City Saturday cities. for two weeks. The sum of $74,000 has been apOral Christensen returned home propriated in New York for school Oral spent the summer Saturday. baths. Does this mean that they are Provo and has a position teachat come to to kids back make the going ing in the Granite district. He will school on Saturday night? leave the end of this month to start his winters teaching. Coming to Manti and Richfield DR. filELlEIITHIIi 8 GO. SPECIALISTS in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DO NOT OPERATE Will be in Manti on Saturday, Sept. 29. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to noon, at the Savoy Hotel And in Richfield on Sunday, Sept. 30 at the Johnston Hotel at the JOHNSTON HOTEL Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin & Co. is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Utah. He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that con- sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different, j Married women must be accom- j panied Jbytheir husbands. Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los ' 1 Angeles, California. -- u '1 ny l- Parry and Mr. Spring City, kn4 butte. John Kmghlun of Gutmisun. Other were Mr. and Mr. Delbert ATTEND BROWN FI KNERAL n4 EdJVtertun, Mr. 1411 Coir Relative and friend from Salina served who attended ward Petersen. Dinner wa the obtoqule held for kt three o'clock. Mr. Hansen Brown at Levan Fun '.y werv Mr. and Mr. Vivian Bum. Mi Fern Mickelson i recovering Mr. and Mr. J. G. Sorcnaon, Mr. from k slight operation perfurmeJ ind Mr. Ira Lie. Mr. and Mr, Tue4y at the local hospital. lcwry I vie, Mr. Rena Allred, Mto, Well Cunningham, Mr. Walter Mi charm- V'inklnson. Mr. Mry Ivin. Faun Nielsen wa m ing little hostxs at a LiithJ.y party Lie. Mr. and Mr. T. M. Herbert. at the Nielsen home Sunday after- Mr. Jim Jone and Mr. and Mr. 11. F, noon, celebrating her ninth Taylor. Mr. Sena Willard son, were the f Redmord, a life lung friend of ary. Music and game paatime. Around the luncheon table Mr. Brown, wa alto among those were seated fifteen truest, and the attending the funeral. table wa decorated with panie and TEACHERS CONVENTION. centered with a birthday cake. InMender of the atake board of the dividual pink and green candy cup Relief aoclety of the First ward, will were the favor. meet in convention at the First ward chapel next Tuesday afternoon at 2 Mr. and Mr. II. E. Lewi returnwill be ed from Salt loike Monday. They oYJork. Business matter were combinng buines with plea- - transacted and following a program will Ih given at which each ward In ure in the city for several day. the stake will contribute numbers. Mr. Carl Erikson of Gunnison, wa the house guest of Mr. Ella Cates Wednesday of this week. uiey, Mist d Mr, ami Mr. II, E, Lenit acrompanied th eit tii.tura Mr. on veral trip to impurianl industrial Wiling th twd, mineral and salt mine. Wataoit and Morgan taer deeply imprM--J a ah th protpeet het and were loud in lart, Mrt, their praia cf th spirit nf being mad. They both prrdnted a IbkllKM t JOtKVAUSM. - MODEBN' WHEAT LEANEtt, Ertw t Herbert, on of the )arget graJualod pring from ,urth Sevwr high grower of wheat in buuthern Utah obutd wub bu,m, ba gun I ba juat rwwdetd the iitatallation Plot, win be w.l) pegitlrr k k f MU Of th latetl and mutt nud tiobnt at I he B V, collrg, and emly jtnpruied Seed wleat treating where h old in Fr.gliah. plant, th itwrst being th ro per V.i lh wdl evrhiually Ink, op crbuat, Mr Herbert ba the nw j.uri.al.im a a prvfeaaiun, bn a.Mhm at Id r.n.h west of town a.evtt pan rj in Vte by ler par-M- and it U capable of treating forty Mr. and Mr. June Webb, and butle-- l an hour, n taw busl., lb latter ajient a feta Vlt.Ung ar be.ng treated fur planting on tb nab Mr W tbb w4lr, Mr. AUw Herbert acre. Mi lt lie 11 Webb, C wbu Tkrsrrsr tti-j- or yaw a a laraa haki.ow pair of srntlti yu sapraaaal overall whsiksi (Uy ar a, ihg e, Levi Strauss 1 d)t Webb, RETtRNS tROM tttlolUlHh TwoHorsc Brand IN HER NEW MANAGEMENT. N. L llermanocn, proprietor o: llm lletmanoen Roller Md A Eteva and ah E, F, B, Daude, tor company, Gunn.a.m, has taken the g ijoftnt, teturm-- 4 to Salma O'er lit Troec mdl and 1 now oj Wedneoday evening after an aboenc crating tl plant, with R 1 Vnnj-oof two reU, Mr, in spent Tl mill has underrunidri aide lime at lenver where gone a rharg. complete overhauling and I I wa lh04l,tig me im) octant now in firl-tThe c--n shay--. . He report Mr, and rent her wdl be knuwn as Herman mming matin-Mr, Daude, both of whom werv in sen's feed A Mdlmg company, and an autumubde acrlnt at iWaver the concern will in cusspecial.! some two week ago, a slowly im- tom grinding and chopping. Hour proving. Mr. Daude i able to look bran, shorts, laying mah, dumy after bi mm ng intrieet. but Mr, feeds and all kinds of mid prodmtr Daude, who ruffe red mere evr wdl be handled. Buying anl l)m-cf i still In a Salt LV grain and hamllmg of aalt will ' be included in th kttHH-u- . E, K. Copper-Rivete- d irwn, the mining engineer, Waist Overalls For Men am! Youths, or Irvti Brand Two-Hors-e a Bib Overalls For Men and Boys ill lepraaant the o I moat in ovarall snaking. They ar lha result of aver H years of knowing how. Wa could tall you all about ikeir good point and how they at well made, but whets w k you I buy a pair at our tick, giving voo prs-gu-- HKGUTHt AT TUI EEGK. big future for Salma and th Stanfird Robin, mn of Emmett vicinity and stated that Robin, former reidcnt of Sal na, there condaiun were Hut far ahead. is now a regUteresJ student at th John Pareons college, accord. ng to IT WASN'T A BOY. colInformation received from th Don Illrkman growled at th new, lege. Stanford left Salma more than paper reported last week for th a pear ago for Faitfwld, Iowa, and reason that an error had been made entered the employ of th J.C. PenIn announcing the gender of the ney company. At the Parsons collrg baby born to Mr, lliekman. Th mre than 400 students are mg' type said th baby wa a boy but t red. it wasn't nothing tut a bright bahy g.rl. W had our Havana Jut It rained during th Smith notifithe aam. cation meeting at Albany tut what the Governor rather bate W read a lot in th metropolitan would he a shower of voU on Nopress, on th financ pages, about vember alxth. "call money" and w wonder whgr it is. Wg hav called it many a tlm A New Jersey parrot, which had and it never answer. been trained to apeak for Al Smith ha disappeared from It horn. May-l- e Subscribe don't borrow. the eagle got him. at a If A New Fair FREE if They Rip want to rvalue how old k ar getting pleas temcmler that ther an of boys and gdl now old enough to vote who never beard of "Coin's Fmanrial srhuul. yu mill-on- you nr Mt t s W ran now rest easy for a time Both Mr. Hoover and Mr. Smith have decided to accept their tiona. protected in ry way. Levi Straws A Co. bi rimW (Ullokla ataerkaodls Sloe ISU Th greatest optimist w know of th fellow who says he is glad i doesn't have to worry with a million dollar on account of income Lx. flew from the At-- J A night club is an institution run Avator Untie to the Pacific in 18 hour. $8 by a city slicker for the benefit of minute. If they keep on it will be those from out of town who are not possible before bng to take a morn- supposed to know any better. ing dip at Atlantic City and have dinner in Loa Angela. Third party movement thi yer seem to be about a popular a long A lot of politician who make fond akirt. prediction along about tho first of August wake up after the first frost to find that It wa only a Quick sale are found through ad. Try It. rlnssified dream. night' l mid-summ- er o FOLKS I It Will Only Take a Moment I DURING SEPTEMBER WE ARE OFFERING SIX-- 60 Mrs. Miles Curfew of Salina was WATT EDISON MAZDA LAMPS a visitor at Aurora Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Weeding of Marys-val- FOR ONLY e were guests here Friday at the home of Mrs. Weeding s ' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson. The young couple were recently married and were visiting friends and relatives here. Greenleaf Mr. and Mrs. Herbert and a friend from Salt Lake City motored to Fishlake resort last vck. Heber Taylor and Miss Otheya Crowther returned from a short stay at Salt Lake City Saturday. Miss Montell Harding and Ivan Cooper returned from Los Angeles, California, Friday where they have been on a trip for two weeks. We Will Deliver Them to Your Home and Bill Them On Your Next Months Light Bill A Thrill For W. R. Johnson motored to Hinck- ley to attend to business concerning his seed ranch, Wednesday. the Kiddies ! HOUSE FREE WE ARE GIVING AN EDISON MAZDA CUT-OUWITH. EACH PACKAGE. Just Fill Out the Order Below-- We Do the Rest T F. O. BULLOCK DENTIST Honrs Saturdays Salina ... 9 A.M. t S PJL 9 A.M. to 12 M. Utah- REMEMBER - FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake Cltj, Utah, Aug. 27, 1928. NOTICE is hereby given that Hy-ruL. Coates, of Gunnison, Utah, who, on April 26, 1927, made stock raising homestead entry, No. 036163, W for SEki, section 22, Township 20 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r Troof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Eli F. Taylor, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 2nd day of October, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: Kenneth J. Sorenson and Milton Slaymaker, of Salt Lake C.tv, Utah, Thomas Shepherd, of Spanish Fork, Utah and Don Pro-ber- t, of Seipio, Utah. EU F. TAYLOR, Register. First Tub. Aug. 31; Last Pub. Sep. 27. I Most Lamps are Broken because you do not have extra Lamps on hand and have to change Lamps fromone Socket to another. NOTICE m Keep A Few Lamps in the Cupboard NE, LAMP ORDER TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY, SAUNA, UTAH, Gentlemen: IT WILL PAY! Telliiride Power Co. Q . packages of Kindly deliver me Edison Mazda Lamps. Bill me $1.32 per package on my next months light bill. 60-wa- tt i Name Address . - |