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Show ttiE SAUNA sbN tmmmjgm OQB0IWOOO(OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKO(XKXX)OOOOOO Local News H LOCAL ITEMS OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES ARE NEWS NOTES FROM INTEREST. REDMOND STUDENTS TOOLS Mrs. Olie Christiansen entertained Mrs. F. R. Jorgensen very pleasthe Relief society workers at a quilt- antly entertained on Tuesday aftering patty Tuesday, Sept. 12, at her noon. The occasion being in honor Lome. The twenty-fivladies pres- of her daughter, Jennies ent made two substantial quilts for The afternoon was the society, after which there was a spent in games after .which a dainty social hour during which he hostess luncheon was served. served luncheon. Mrs. J. A. Christnesen and Mrs. Annie Jensen came home from EphThe Miss Beulah and Laurine raim Sunday. They spent the past West rteurned form their trip to week there visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gilbert of Yellowstone Saturday. Miss Beulah will resume her duties a3 teacher in Provo, were the guests of Mary the grade school. Olsen, Friday afternoon. Miss Gladys Graham of Fairview Miss May Ewels entertained for was a Redmond visitor the early Miss F&un Madsen at Redmond lake part of the week. A last Monday. beefsteak fry The Beehive Sunflow-egirls and was the feature of the evening. their leaders, Mrs. DeLoyd Christensen and Miss Alta Christensen, Mrs. A. S. Crane and family will had a very deuightful time at the spend the winter in Salt Lake. Miss Redmond lake on Thursday evening. Marguerite will attend the Univer- Toasting marshmallows over a big sity of Utah and Leland and Eliot bonfire was the main feature of the will be students at the East Side evenings entertainment. high school. Pres. J. A. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Nelson were visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones were at the Salina Second ward last Sunamong those from Salina who at- day afternoon. tended the Sanpete county fair at Tuesday evening Mrs. Peter N. Manti yesterday. Nelson delightfully entertained a numebr of children in honor af her Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scorup and daughter, Loraines, ' birthday anniMrs. Lars Christeopherson motored versary. The evening was spent in to Grass Valley last Sunday. They games on the lawn after which spent the day visiting with friends. dainty refreshments were served. The North Sevier stake Primary Mrs. J. G. Sorenson has returned board held a Primary Ward conferfrom a two weeks visit with her ence in Aurora, Vermillion, and daughter at Ogden. Returning she Sigurd. The meetings were well atspent a few days at Salt Lake. tended and the children demonstrated Primary in a most creditable Mr. and Mrs. Emery Longg spent Manner. the day at Manti Wednesday, witMr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Christensen nessing the opening of the county entertained at a dinner on Tuesday fair. Mr. Long stated that the exevening. They had as their guests hibits were good, the races fine and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jensen. a big crowd was in attendance. Miss Edith Bell of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. Robert Smith the Lue Shepherd and Vaneda Martin latter part of the week. left Tuesday to attend school at Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rasmussen Pleasant during the coming school of Ephraim were the guests of Mr. term. and Mrs. Anderew Rasmussen last Sunday. Plenty of Apples Left. of Cold storage holdings apples Brief and Comprehensive. were 43.9 per cent greater on April 1 Ben Dierks has an express agency to than a year ago, according figures and transfer business in a village In of the department of agriculture, just Sonoma count California. Recently received were announced. Reports he detailed one of his teamsters with from storage houses all over the coun- a wagon and pair to take a San Franof cent the cisco try, showing that 32.8 per man and wife to their country December 1 holdings remained In a few miles out of town. Tha place stores storage. The 432 as rendered by the teamster, bill, reported 1,589,249 barrels and 1,295,-73- read: Haul grip, grub, aad people boxes on hand on April 1. three hours, three dollars." School Opens September II For many years we have catered to the school children of this community and as a reward, we are favored with a nice share of their trade. e When you need PENCILS, PENS, INKS, LASERS, RULERS, WRITING TABLETS, COMPOSITION BOOKS Or other small items of school supplies come to our store. SEE OUR BIG TEN CENT TABLET Come to us for CANDY, SODA, ICE CREAM or other dainties which you like. More The 5 CKHXX OO XVCK000000KOOCKX0K000000 i.tl. orvoOCV QOOOQrfO If Yoti Want To Use Your Car and Have The Least of Trouble, Use U. S. L. Batteries and Stromberg Carberetor j Ignition Co. Warner-Pierso- n FOSTER FUNK, Mgr. SAUNA. UTAH Everything in the Electrical Line i birthday-anniversar- r Lewis Drug Co . Caskets and Undertakers Supplies 0 S'4,4'4'4,4,4,4'4,4,4'4,44,4,44,4,4,4'4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,444,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4- Westinghouse Attention .Will Keep Yours Vigorous and Long Lived BATTERY I THE PEERLESS Salina CARE Battery Cure PETTY GARAGE Phone i2Ri 4 4 4 41 4 5 ! K' fr'F fr H 5i $4 Salina, Utah SALE FOR AT A BARGAIN 4-- A D SEE IF WE CMT F'NO A cOOPe COPPER? aw' eov SOWS CAHPy I&pav ? V THROUGHOUT MODERN Our line of shoes is one of the best in Southern Utah. Get your school shoes at our store prices are right. THE FAIR Get your school shoes at the cash store. P. C. SCORUP A12t2. A good office room tor rent. reasonable, apply MAX COHEN Terms J23tf. Porter apples are now ready for bottling. Get them in season. 50 cents per bushel. STENA SCORUP Get your winter apples from worms. Free now. Best grades 50 cents per bushel. P. C. SCORUP Boys School Suits, $4 to $8 CASH STORE Forty acres of land and 60 shares of water under State Canal. See G. W. LONG For Sale 20 acres improved farm land, all under fence with small home, water right. Price reasonable. Apply Thos. Jensen, Redmond. J29tf good FOR SALE Ford in good running condition. A bargain if taken soon. Apply Leslie Harmon, Salina. A5tf Car Sleuth IVade Mistake. Detectives are human occasionally. Those hcAd chaps that anyone can spot have a hard time. The hotel lobbies are being made a sort of rendezvous for all sorts of people and now and then a disreputable walks in and takes a seat. Yesterday I saw a detective make a mistake. He told a lady that those seats were for It so happened that guests only. she was the wife of a prominent man who happened in at exactly that minute. The detective just escaped a row. Why not have a sort of little card printed which the bellboys might hand to the ladies that take these seats? If the card were nicely worded the one who has no right there would leave quickly enough when she is spotted. And the lady will not take offense. New York Times. Tourist Restrictions. Persons who intend to visit Newfoundland this summer are warned through the American consular service that they should be provided with the "llest Identifications to prevent any understanding. This Is especially ' in the passports of the island, those who wish to do drawing, etching or photographing are ad-3d to wait until after the war to do so. During 1915 the right to sketch or photograph was curtailed by orEven scientific exders in council. which might entail soundpeditions ings or the use of what might be mistaken for surveying instruments are discouraged. 'nojuido uopno-- i a jnjd jpjq jnoqa pus pun jo jo saoeid oaij jub.w i (Suiddoqs s,cp jsjg Jsq uo) pav',.v3M jo;jeo e ui lusj puy , i QOUOUOUOUOUOUOUOUOUOUOUOUO S3 o New Fall Goods 23 O HAVE BEEN O S ARRIVING o in Big Quantities all Week O O g Ladies Coats or Dresses, Mens Suits and Over- Mens Hats, Ladies and Mens Shoes of all q Coats, q the New Styles and Destgns have reached us in qO O Big Varieties. We shall be pleased to serve you, not only with q Qualities and Big Assortments, but we q q High Q shall make it a point to maintain the Very Lowest n Prices that High Quality such as we carry, Can O D O Be Sold At. O is There when econemy Only High q qO Qualities can be obtained at q Low Prices On the Road of Good Intentions have you Been 6oop Boy Bungalow 3-Ro- om SeeG. W. LONG Q K 41 M-1 Do you want a home? q 4,44,44,4,4'4'4'444,44'4'4,4,4'4,4'4'4'4'444,44,44,4'444l4,4'4'4,4444H'4'4'4"fr4-4'44-' M- WANTED Ten ton of third crop time for settlement to September 20, P. C. SCORUP 1922. After September 20 all acalfalfa hay. counts will be turned over to our Sept. 15 t2. attorney for collection. Leave money with August Erickson, or with the Our New Fall and Winter mens and boys clothing has arrived. New undersigned." AUGUST PETERSON styles, fancy models and at low prices. All our lines in Fall and Winter TIIE FAIR wear are now here. W'e carry a assortment of everything FOR SALE Baby carriage in complete need. you good condition. $20 if taken at once. THE FAIR MRS. II. B. CRANDALL Inquire 15 tf. Sept. Be patriotic and send the Sun to FOR RENT A furnished apart- some relative or friend in the East or West. They will enjoy reading ment with modern conveniences. STENA SCORUP about Salinas growth. P IS BETTER THAN Utah FINAL NOTICE In order to give those who are owing us a chance to make a final settlement, we are extending the 4-- 4 Max S3 g Cohens House of Quality O g 4- 4-- 4 4 4 4 H"S 4 4-- 4 4" 41 4 4 - -4 4- - 4- 4-- 4- 4- - 41 4-- 4 4 4 4" -4 4- 4 -4 4' 4 4 4-- 4 4 4-- 4 41 4 4- - 4' 4 4 4-- 4 4- - 4-- J iSalina Meat Supply Co. (OH THAT. 4-- MAN!!! TO THE PUBLIC: ABOUT THE FIRST OF TIIE COMING WEEK I W ILL OPEN PLANT IN MY NEW' BUILDING JUST WEST OF THE ELECTRIC SHOP. I WILL BE PREPARED TO DO ALL HIGH CLASS VULCANIZING WORK SATISFACTORILY. .9- MY VULCANIZING J. 4 GIVE US A to; 4 UTAH 4'4,4,4,4,4,4,4'4,4"44,4,4,4'4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4'4,4,4,4,44,4,4'4,4'4,4,4,4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4.4'4'4"j..... ron. A Good Joo. Iron Is the essential element In tha When de birds staht singln' In de food of man and the higher animals, and the only effective way to take It mown in an all armin' de smell o Into the system Is not m the form of honeysuckle stnlit crecplu up into a man's soul," said Charcoal Eph, pilis and tinctures, but by the conI got t' admit God dona sumption of vegetable food containing ruiniiHthely, a mighty good job o dis hynr the mineral. So says an exhaustive made o world. Richmond study of the distribution- - of Iron In various parts of plants made by L. Maquenne and R. Cerlghelll, whose reAnother Version. Rome men are born great, seme port appears In the Comptes Itendus (Paris) of the French Academy of achieve greatness and some remain Sciences. UtHe to the end. Boston Transcript. I TUnes-Dispitc- l. Handles a Fine Line of a TRIAL Othenius Peterson SAUNA, - Porridge Makes Scots Sturdy. Has porridge made Scots sturdy? New light has been thfown upon this subject by the discover within the last few years that porridge may have a strong effect upon the mysterious pituitary gland which Isa small organ at the base of the brain, determining our size and physical characteristics. If this little chemical factory Is too active we are iable to become giants; If It does oof work lmrd enough we Some doctors tiny be Tom Thumbs. new say that porridge makes the gland work In such a way as to produce the high cheek bones and splendid bodies wldch are the tiudemark of the Scot Fresh and Cured Meats Sausage, Bologna ' and Cold Lunch Meats Biographer's Chief Task. "One of the most delicate secrets of biography, says Gamaliel Bradford. In hia "American Portraits, "Is the distinction between gossip and psychological and spiritual truth. Goss'p, the mere accumulation of plquunt but Irrelevant details, may stimulate curiosity but It satiates and wearies In the end. But even Insignificant touches, trifling actions, brief words thut throw open a wide window upon the soul are Inexhaustibly fascinating to the true analyst It Is the proper task of the biographer to separate gossip from the tilings that really 1875-1900- ," OUUC" In our Grocery Department you will be able to get what you want and it is fresh standard goods Try Us THE SAUNA SUN S2.00 THE YEAR |