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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAtl the Salina hospital last Sunday, suffering from an attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Levar Christensen of By Special Correspondent o o DAY SERVE Mrs. Alice Jorgenson entertained a Redmond have moved to our city for number of her friends and relatives the summer. Mrs. Velma Ottley and family of at a birthday party Wednesday after-no(Continued from page one) were and present guests Thirty Delta are here on a visit to Mrs. silent tribute After a enjoyed the afternoon in chatting, afthe parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred in honor of the departed mothers, ter which a delicious dinner was servDream Curtis. a Such Had I Pretty song, Oh ed. Mamma, was dramatized by Mrs. A. There was quite an excitement in Miss Leona Jensen entertained the C. Jones, representing the loving following guests at her home Friday our city last Monday when the home and little Marjorie Evans, the afternoon: Mrs. Arrin Peterson, of John Durfee caught fire and was As the two went Mrs. Lester urcuming child. Miss Mylen PetJensen, Mr. Durfee was through the motions the girls from erson of Salt Lake and Miss Faun Jor- burned to the ground. the in the stove and stepclass Intermediate sang the Firt burning paper genson. Light refreshments were servthen were mothers preAll the song. ed. ped into another room, leaving the sented with a booklet, after which The Redmond ward Sunday school lid off the stove. When he returned Mrs. Janies C. Jensen responded for children gave the following Mothers he discovered that the roof of his the mothers. The closing number was day program at the chapel Sunday af- house was burning. He immediately Loving Mother Kind and True, by ternoon: called for help and began fighting the Frimary class. Charles Okerlund the flames. A number of neighbors Song Kingergarten. offered the benediction. rushed to his assistance but to no Recitation Alva Mickelson. A similar program was furnished as there was a strong wind avail, Five minute talks George Smith, l.y the Religion classes at the First and it was impossible to exblowing ward Sunday afternoon. It 'was in Ellen Batchellor and Niles Christentinguish the fire. They were successcharge of Miss Edith Bell, and was sen. ful in saving only a few pieces of given entirely by the students. The Song Primary department. furniture. Mr. Durfee intends to join first number was a song, In Our Short talk President James Ar- his family who are now' located in Lovely Deseret, by the congregation. thur Christensen. Provo, and was making preparations bd by Mae Murphy. Dale Prows , After the interesting program each for his departure when the calamity red the opening prayer. Thressa mother was presented with a white occurred. Colby sang Shine On. Joe Crane carnation. Mrs. Melvin Harward was a Salina rendered a piano duet, which was folon Saturday. visitor Mr. and Mrs. Amos Talbot and lowed by the first and second graders E. and Clyde Boll of Provo, reIvan M iss Ethel Jolley motored to Prove r, aging Little Purple Pansies. Anna to their home Monday after turned to visita few days spend Herbert entertained the audience by Saturday a few days in Aurora. spending w'ith and relatives friends. rm interesting story, and following ing Mr. Mrs. Ernest Shephard of and Mrs. Peter Willardsen served a hot this Raedell and VaLeen Evan3 very Salina spent Tuesday visiting with sveetly sang I Know a Name. The chicken dinner to a number of friend. relatives here. third grade students song was Whos Sunday complimentary to her husO.i the Lords Side, Who, after which bands birthday. After dinner games Reanother story was told by Ellison and music were indulged in until the Jones. Ruth Mattsson sang What a guests returned home. Mrs. K. Jorgensen left for Sal! Next Friend We Have in Mother. Lake Oh Ye Mountains was the song Sunday where she will remain The Social hall was made a scene for a month visiting her daughter. Our High, by the fourth graders. of gayety Tuesday evening when a Mountain Home So Dear was render- Mrs. L. M. B reinholt. large number of friends and relatives Rudolph Jorgensen of Midvale spent ed by the fifth and sixth graders. A gathered to show their esteem and story was told by Mozella Anderson, several days in Redmond visiting rel- appreciation for Miss Malissa Cribble the song Lily Bells Ring was sung atives and friends. who just recently returned from the Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Thorp of Ephby the fifth group and again a story mission field. Miss Griblde returned was narrated by Valda Bashard. The raim spent Saturday in Redmond with a month ago from the south western closing number was a recitation by Mrs. Thorps mother, Mrs. C. T. Nelstates where she had labored for the Afton Burns and a hymn An Angel son. L. D. S. church for eighteen months. Peter Peterson, Jr., Martin Jensen from on High, by the seventh and Due to the change in climate she has and Joseph F. Peterson were business eighth grades. been ill, and has not been able to tell In Fillmore last Wednesday. visitors After the splendid program carnaof her missionary experiences. HowMr. and Mrs. Orrin Peterson entertions were passed to the mothers her appreciation to those who ever, while Ellison Jones played a beautiful tained twelve guests at a dinner par- had so willingly helped her while in violin solo. Benediction was offered ty Sunday evening. the field was made known in her short Bishop Delbert Hansen and wife by Dora Mickelson and all returned address, given at the meeting Tuesto their homes well pleased with the spent Mothers day in Fillmore with evening. day Mrs. Hansens mother. tribute paid to Mother.. A special program was given in the first part of the evening as follows: Singing Congregation. AVRORA Opening prayer James C. Jensen. By Special Correspondent Vocal solo G. iyi. Wright. o Welcome Home address Stena Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sorenson were a Scorup. visitors Thursday. Piano duet Misses Amelia Ilugen-tobl(Continued from page one) Mrs. Dewey Mason entertained at a and Ara Peterson. tho activities of the taxpayers asdelightful little party on Wednesday Miss Edith Bell. sociation we quote the following para- the occasion Reading being the birthday anniMissionary graphs which will be of interest to versary of her little Experiences E. W. daughter, Una Crane. the taxpayers at large and give a Loy. Address Miss Malissa Gribble. good idea of the functioning of the Mrs. Stena Allred is visiting her Benediction association. Merlin Taylor. daughters, Mrs. Bert Brown and Mrs. Utah Taxpayers association is not Marion Cloward. the proImmediately following a organization. It is Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilmore of gram games were played until a late hour. Just before the guests returned Our activities Ogden, are wholly cooperative. spending a few days with to their homes are not to embarrass public officials. they were served to their daughter, Mrs. LaMont Christendelicious refreshments consisting of We are constructive and helpful. sen. cake and ice cream. It is not the purpose of the taxTom Taylor of our city is in Salt The entertainment was given under to association resurrect the Lake payers learning the barber trade. the direction of the bishopric. Special post and hold up to public scorn any Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ivie of Lyndyll defects of past administrations. We are committees were in charge of prothe guests of Mr. Ivies parents, are dealing with the present which Mr. and refreshments. game grams, and Mrs. C. M. Ivie. is the only condition which permits of A crowd of young people attended imv correction. the M. I. A. contest and dance at It is our function to establish Friday evening and report having with all public bodies who raise had a delightful time. l'wes, spend public money or who H. C. Williams of Salina and Mis; are empowered to propose bond isEd y the Bell of Redmond, both memsues. Our analysis and conclusion.? bers of the Stake Sunday school board should be presented in manner were visitors at the Mothers day proEllis Crane of Salt Lake motored that will establish publij confidence. gram given by the Sunday school of Salina this ward Sunday morning. The pro- with his Sunday evening to visit People who can be stampeded into mother, Mrs. H. S. Crane. gram was carried out according to the He has been favoring some law or project that outline working in Shayes Cafpublished in the Juvenile In- eteria the pa.--t two sounds good, without giving it any years and just structor. At the close of the program tecently was promoted to general supthought, are not much value as citi- each mother attending was presented zens. Toledo Blade. erintendent, thus making it necessary with a little booklet entitled, Mother SHIM WARDS OS REDMOND HS n. Ot-tle- one-minu- mo-tli- .r , of-f- In Honor Of turned Missionary Sevier County I Taxpayers Assn I Fully Organized Sa-lin- er muck-rakin- g Sa-lin- con-t-i-- a t - - for him to return back to his work Reeves Baker of Boulder is here so quickly. this week visiting his aunt, Mrs. R. Mrs. E. D. Humphrey accompanied A. Liston. her son, Sidney, to Searls ranch SunMrs. A. J. Tompson of Gunnison day where she will remain for a few spent Friday afternoon here visiting friends and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson re- Frank Herbert. Mrs. Floyd Beck of Gunnison was turned to Salina this week where they in Salina Friday afternon and spent will remain for the summer. Mr. Anderson has been the seminary in- the time shopping and visiting her structor at the Gunnison High schol mother, Mrs. Claud Allred. Miss Clark Johnson who has been the past eight months. The Lions base ball team played teaching school at Venice the past the seventh and eighth grade boys winter was a business visitor here last Wednesday afternoon at the ball Saturday. Cashier H. B. Crandall of the Salina park. Although the Lions roared the State Bank returned Friday from a younger tigers stayed in the field and busness trip to Salt Lake .City. at the end of the game the score was Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright and Mrs. even. June Webb motored to Richfield SatMrs. Maria Robinson of Scipio visiton a combined business and ed with a number of friends and rel- urday pleasure trip. atives in Salina Thursday. Mrs. Will Shepherd left for Levan Mrs. J. B. McMillan and little Saturday where she will remain a daughter of Sigurd spent Monday in week visiting parents and friends. Salina shopping and. visiting friends A. J. Lewis left for Salt Lake City and relatives. Thursday on a business trip. While The Misses Laurine and Beula here he will visit his wife and son West motored to .FishLake Sunday Thad. and spent the day. They were the Merle Shepherd left for Mt. Pleas guests of Messrs. Albert Corya and ant Wednesday to attend the comGeorge Brown. mencement exercises of the Wasatch Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barnes and Academy. baby Helen were the guests of Miss Mrs. Hannah Anderson of Kooshar-eBeula West Monday of last week. spent the week here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Allen and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Steele formerly A. N. Casto, returned Thursday mornof Salina, spent the day here Sunday ing from a short visit with Mrs. Janis their friends visiting and relatives. Miller at Venice. On their return trip Mr. Steele has been teaching school Mrs. Miller came with them to spend at Monroe this winter. a few days with friends here. Joe Anderson of Richfield spent a Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Madsen, Mr. few hours in Salina Sunday before and Mrs. Taylor Lay and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Crane motored to Rich- continuing his journey to Moroni where he is employed. field Thursday afternoon and spent Mrs. Archie Larsen of Ephraim and their time visiting friends and relMiss Dexter Hugentobler of Salt atives. Lake City returned to their homes Mrs. Royal Nielson of Kingman, m Arizona arrived in Salina Friday to spend Mothers day with her mother, Mrs. Jesse Steel, and to visit here for a few weeks. On May 22, the seventh and eighth graders will motor to Richfield where they will compete in the contest work in the morning exercises and in the track meet in the afternoon. Mrs. E. D. Humphrey spent Sunday afternoon at Richfield visiting with her grandson, Bee Hunmphrey. Mrs. C. M. Herbert left for Manti Tuesday morning to remain for a week doing temple work. Mercel Liston who has been working at Notam, Wayne county, returned to Salina Friday for a few days visit. Warren Anderson who has been employed at Axtell spent Sunday in Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of Redmond spent Monday here with Mrs. Christensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rasmussen and ehildren motored to Salina from Bick-neSunday and spent a few days visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kyhl of Bick-nemotored to Salina Sunday to visit vith Mrs. George Gates who is at the local hospital taking medical treatment. Mrs. Marcel Liston returned to Salina Saturday after a weeks visit with her parents in Mayfield. , Forest Supervisor Carl Mattsson of Richfield was a business visitor in Salina Monday. Mv. and Mrs. Harry Ditlevsen motored to Axtell Sunday afternoon and apent the day visiting with the laths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles emy. Miss Shepherd graduated with honors Wednesday. George Swain of Gunnison has been in Salina the past week visiting with friends. The Misses Josephine Nielson, Wanda McDonald, Lucile Bird and theMessrs. Lamar Nielson, Joseph Anderson and Lawrence Taylor motored to Gunnison Sunday on a pleasure trip. Mrs. Earl Hill of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Salina. Big headedness is a dangerous disease. The sixth graders firmly believe this as a number of their class are out of school on account of the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Larsen of Salt Lake were the guests of the latters mother, Mrs. H. S. Crane, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Crane returned to the city with them to visit for a few days with friends and relatives. It will be a delight to the many little friends of Edith Scorup to know that she is rapidly getting better after her long sick spell and hopes to be back in school soon. Mrs. Sena Bell and children Thelma and Claud together with Miss LeVerde Smith of Elsinore came to Salina Sunday and spent the day visiting Mrs. June Webb. They also took in the base ball game played between Richfield and Salina. Sunday after a short visit with their parents. Ned Hugentobler returned with Miss Dexter to Salt Lake where he will spend the week sightseeing and visiting friends. Mrs. Guy Nielson, Mrs. Charles Okerlund and the Misses Cardy Ditlevsen, Lydia. Larsen and Inez Peterson motored to Manti last Tuesday morning on a combined business and pleasure trip. Miss Marguerite Crane and Leland Crane, U. of U. students, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Crane. The Misses Lue Shepherd, Ada Crane and Indra Freece returned to Salina Thursday from Mt. Pleasant where they have spent the winter going to school at the Wasatch Acad- D. R. Well Meet Any Price If low price is your first consid- eration, we can meet anybodys price and well do it with a genuine Goodyear tire. Thats why you see so many Good-year- Ask anyone who has ever really tried them out, what he thinks ibout Godyear tires. Burr Motor ELLERTSON Attorney-at-La- Co. Salina, Utah Salina CHREVOLET Utah ll LOW SUMMER EXCURSION FARES WEST AND EAST Via ll Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad To California and North Pacific Coast destinations, effective May 22, with final return limit of October 31. Liberal stopovers and diverse routes are permitted. Through daily standard sleeping cars via Rio Grande to San Francisco, St. Louis and Chicago. The PANORAMIC SPECIAL the Rio Grandes popular daylight train will resume service on May 24 between Salt Lake City and Denver. Call on nearest Rio Grande agent for rates and Pullman reservations. Tensen. I r-T- Pills- -i utfs Dyspeptics to eat whatever they wish. Cause food to assimilate. Nourish the body, give appetite. FRANK A. WADLEIGH DEVELOP FLESH Denver, Colorado. EnaLYe W Passenger Traffic Manager wr Mine. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cloward returned to their home in Murray last Tuesday after having spent a very pleasant week visiting with Mr. Clowards father, Dan CloVfird of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams are spending a month in Delta, visiting O CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Jurt received shipment of fresh orn;a Walnuts 30 cents per r.'ur.J. LGTJIS JACOBS f27tf C' a 1 I, you want in shoes, buy TIIf'ROGOOD brand. For sale by Lorn Jacobs. MGtf. sei-vic- e TOROGOOD SHOES, the ring kind. Get our prices. long LOUIS JACOBS FOR RENT Home after June Inquire Mrs. II. S. Gates. 1 47tf with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Helquist and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Helquist of spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sorensen. Mrs. Sorensen is the daughter of Mrs. Alfred Helquist. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Christensen left for Ogden Monday. They will spend the summer with Mrs. Christensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilmore of that city. Mr. Christensen had been barbering here for the past year and since his departure we are without a barber in our city. Mrs. Laura Day and family left Sunday for Delta where they will spend thf week with Mrs. Days sister, Mrs. Edgar Moody. Miss Montez Harward and Mrs. Essie Harward spent Monday in Salina. Miss Fay Curtis and Lloyd Curtis motored to Delta. Friday. 8 59 59 Jftrstjkateanfe O F SALINA SALINA UTAH Koo-share- m Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson motored to Hinckley Wednesday to attend to business in connection with their farm in that locality. Mrs. Reeva Anderson was taken to 3 - Member Federal Reserve System 3 If you desire the Best in Meats, Groceries Vegetables or Fruits Come to Salina Meat and Supply Co. The Home of the Storage Plant Cold We carry the best of everything to eat 53 3 O JAMES FARRELL, Pre. H. S. GATES, H.B. CRANDALL, Cashier - E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. 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