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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAri MEET TWICE MONTHLY Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald and and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michelson, were Wkh the coming of the summer guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and months the Ladies Literary and Civic Mrs. Will Gribble. Light refresh- club will hold meetings only twice each ments were served by Mrs. Gribble. month. The meetings will be held at t the home of some member of the club Mary Mattson, Vivian Aanderson, and a new plan has been inaugurated, Indra Freece and Mary Anderson enmembers aid the.hobte.ss in four that joyed a days outing at Carter Peak The first of 'the summei The party entertaining. in Lost Creek Monday! be held at the home of will rode horseback to the foot of the meetings Mrs. Carl Nielson next Wednesday peak and climbed to the top where afternoon at 3, and assiting Mrs. they ate lunch fom the well filled Nielson will be Mrs. James Monroe, baskets. Mr.s H. C. Williams, Mrs. John Ame-soLena Peterson. The and. Miss Thain Taylor of Loa, is visiting this will be given by Mrs. Vivian lesson week with his brother Owen Taylor. Bums and Miss Mary McCallum will a solo selection. Light refreshMrs. Ray Lozer and chldren of give will be served following the ments Delta, are visiting this week at the K. regular session. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Mrs. Hulda Chidester of Bricknell, is here and is the house truest of her sHpr, Mrs. Harry Heath, for the week. Miss Mrs. A. week. Fay Herbert is visiting with J. Thompson at Gunnison this n this city went to Emery Tuesday evening on business H. S. Carslisle of Mary Anderson of.Koos- - W.' Bird home. heiem, is visiting this week wth1 her sister, Mrs. G. M. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Prows were visitors at Gunnison Monday of this Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Larsen went week. Fish Lake Thursday, where they will remain during the outing season Hilmer E. Peterson and son Stanat the famous resort. ley, visited Sunday with Mrs. Ericka Miss Peterson. . Dr. A. J. Lewis is visiting this and Thad week with Mrs. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. George Long have reLewis at their home in Salt Lake. ceived the announcement of the birth of a baby girl, bom last week to Mr. Mayor Frank Martines of Rich- and Mrs. Duane A. Long of Clear field, was greeting friends in Salina Creek. Tuesday of his week. Mrs. G. M. Burr was a business visStark and Eugene Okerlund itor at Richfield Thursday of this motored to Salt Lake Thursday of week. last week and on their 'return Sunday, were accampanied by Mrs. Stark, who President E. M. Jensen of the Dixie bad been visiting friends at the capnormal at St. George, accompanied by two week. ital city, the past Mrs. Jensen and two daughters, and Miss Patra Allen of Loa, is visiting Miss Helen Gardner all of St. George this week with" relatives and friends motored to Salina Tuesday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will in Salina. J. B. Gribble. Miss Bella Atkin entertained the Bee Hive class of the first and second wards and their teacher, Mrs. Angus McDonald, at her home Tuesday evening. Following the class wo.k, a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Lavel Dastrup entertained at her home Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Harry Steele and Mrs. Carl Draper Mrs. Fredrick of McGill, Nevada, Petersoon, Miss Ora Lorentzen and Miss Myrtle Ewles. Cards and a soct ial hour were the main diversions Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crane are an- during the afternoon, and the hostess lunch at five nouncing the birth of a baby girl at served a delicious their home Saturday. Mother and oclock. daughter are doing fine. CHARMING BIRTHDAY PARTY CELEBRATE ANNUAL DAY The Daughters of the Pioneers are observing annual day at the First ward chapel this afternoon at 3 oclock and for the occasion the following splendid program has been arOui1' Mounranged: Opening song, tain Home; invocation by chaplin; solo, Ruth Mattsson; reading of minutes, secretary; year report, by Mrs. E. W. Crane, captain; solo, G. M Wright; history of Salina, historian; violin solo, W. J. Gribble; pioneer talk, Frank Snow; piano solo, Mrs. J. Rasmussen; report of registar, Mrs. Martin Peterson; solo. Miss Pearl reading, Miss Vivian Anderson; solo, E. L. Swalberg; song, congregation. The ceremonies will be conducted by Mrs. Vivian Christensen, county president, of Richfield. Jen-..e- LUNCHEON GIVES Classified Ads Mrs, Eliza Gates was the motif for a charming birthdaf party given at her home Monday afternoon of this week. The affair , was staged by Mrs. Gates daughters, , Mrs. Ethel Evans, Mrs. Thursa Peterson, Mrs Miss Lydia Olsen of Emery, is Millicent Jensen and Mrs. Luella visiting this week with her sister, Gates. The home was beautifully Mrs. G. M. Burr. decorated, spring flpwers being used i in profusion, and a most pleasing efMrs. June Miller visited with her fect was created by the clever ara't Redmond, rangement. The honor guest receivmother, Mrs. Jensen Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. ed many beautiful gifts as a remembrance of the occasion. Following a Miss Tressa Crane will leave Tues- social afternoon a dainty luncheon was served at six oclock to day of next week for an extended visE. W. Crane, Hattie Gates, T it with relatives and friends at Salt C. E G. Humphrey, Valeta Ivie, and Lake, Ogden Logan. A. F. Chas Nielson, Mattsson, West, Hilda Gates, Jay Crane, Miss Ellen Merlin Taylor of Loa, was a weekand Mrs. H. T. Wright of end guest at the home of Mr. and Scamp California. Mrs. George DeLang. Mes-dame- I Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wiliams were guests Tuesday evening at a party at Monroe Hot Springs, given by the Sevier Valley Milling company of Richfield. ' PRIME BEEF FOR MARKET The management of the B. B Shop, through a recent deal, secured some twenty head of choice baby beef steers, which are to be used at the market., August Peterson, proprietor stated that the young steers recently Lyman King, one of the largest purchased are in prime condition and stock men of Antimony, accompanied are being reserved expressly for his by Mrs. King was a business visitor market, being slaughtered as the ocin Salina Monday. casion demands. not-pl-a- n GUITAR LESSONS Given by Mrs. J. D. Merrick at 25 cents per lesson. Let us suppy your FOR SALE Three-roohouse, screen porch, modrn chicken house 20x30, garage, corral and sheds. For m Medicine Cabinet particulars see Joseph Hansen. with handy household .remedies which are apt to be needed on a moments notice. We are always at your service and shall be glad to give every aid which you may wish in making up an adequate assortment M 28t2 WANTED Man with car to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Experi- ence not necessary. Salary $300. 00 per month. Milestone Rubber Co. East Liverpool, Ohio. Silk Hose, $1.00, at Louis Ladies Jacobs. M5tf Lewis Drug Co. A bottle of milk is a bottle of health. Clean milk is evidence of pure milk. Why bother with milking when WEBB will deliver good, clean, :ich milk to your door morning and oight. Quality and Cleanliness our motto. M19tf The Rexall Store n; PARTY A tt 4 Mrs. E. W. Crane entertained Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon at her home between the hours of 3 and G oclock in honor of Mrs. T. II. Wright of California, who is a guest at the Crane home, and Mrs. Goldbransen, who will join hes. husband at Chicago, 111. in the near future. Tall baskets jf pink and white peonies decorated die living rooms. Following a social afternoon the guests were seated at one long table and two small ones, :aeh having an attractive basket of pink rose buds. The guests included Mrs. 'John McMillen, Mrs. Jack and Miss Mary McMillen of Sigurd, Mrs. H. S. Seeley of Los Angles, California, Mrs. G. B.' Gibson Summit, and Mrs. C. E. Mrs. Albert Aest, Corya, Mrs. W. H. drown, Mrs. II. B. Crandell, Mis.G.A. drandt, Mrs. John Dastrup, M.s. Sliza Gates, Mrs. F. A. Mattsson, Mrs. T. G. Humphrey, Mrs. Lehi deterson Sr., Mrs. James S. Jensen, Mrs. Lehi Peterson, Jr. )f Soldiers FINE ALL RECOVERING what a stock of it would be that this your. Providence, however, did could be 'done so you must devise ways to meet emergency needs. " If you could buy health PAPER HANGING and painting Conover. will be done by Ernest Leave your orders at The Peerless. 4 and Mrs. W. II. Brown and heir daughter, Mrs. II. S. Seeley, ,vho went to Salt Lake early last veek, returned to their home here Saturday. The entire party underwent minor operations while at the capital city. Mr. Brown having his left eye .reated by a specialist. Mrs. Brown dad a foreign growth removed from the back of her ear. Mrs. Seeley, who has been in ill health for many weeks, underwent the most serious operation, having buried and diseased tonsijs removed. The many friends of the Browns and Mrs. Seeley will be glad to know that all are greatly improved in health and are rapidly recovering from the operations. Mr4, j $ $ g gt $ g g $ $ J ;;.'i'i4$'ii'i'i"i i'i,'t'i'iiii'44'it44 -i';'t"iii 44 4.4. Whv Cook 4f 44 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4.- and 4 4 4 4 f Mashed Potatoes, Gravy Radishes Tomatoes Strawberry Shortcake or Pie a la mode .5. 4 44. 4.4. 4.4. MRS. ORLANDO CRANE 4. 4.4. 4. 4.4. 4, 4.4. f t 4 f 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. HOME CAFE 4. a. . - a. --j. 44 ; 4$ Salina Meat & Supply Co. 44 44 4.4. .; j. : .; & ;4 4, 5 44 4.4.414.4. 4. H Where it Pays to Trade 4.4. Proprietor a proper food is one of essentials. We haVe a splendid line of Groceries and Meats that make everyone of our customers happy and contented. And its because we are careful in our slections and because we keep them fresh at all times. Come in and let us show you. W 4.4. $ Tea I V 4 To get the real enjoyment in life food 4.4. Coffee Dinner Served from 2 to 6 4 Iced LIVING 4! 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. ' Fruit Salad Fr icassee Chicken m4444444 REAL LIFE 13 WORTH 4.4. At home when you can 'get a Sunday dinner at the Home Cafe, which includes the following 'Mc-Mille- n, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. West, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corya and Mrs. Kent Goldbransen motored to Scipo Sunday and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robins. Storing Health In The Home FOR SALE One used Monach InCoal range. In good condition. Power Telluride Company. quire M14tf :! .44 4 ! 4 ytew't $5.00 Puts the Westinghouse Automatic Range in your Home COMPLETE Rea4yto lice Saved by Coffin fr Clinging to a coflip for 15 hours on a storm-swep- t rock off the New Zealand coast was the experience of five Maoris. They were taking the body of a relative to Nelson for burial, when the launch was wrecked on a submerged rock. The Maoris spent 15 hours, on the rock In bitterly cold veather, doggedly clinging to the 'd.n all the time. They were In the i singes of exhaustion when res-- We Are As Proud As You! When, in the Summer, your land is in fine o con- dition, perfectly layed off, crops coming up dandy, and everything looks in the best of condition, it gives you a feeling of proudness. labor and good judgement Through your hard you have received the result you planned for. have When, in the course of our buying for you, we got the very best of merchandise at the best t possible price, we have that same feeling. We are proud of the merchandise we offer you. We know through our individual buying that we have the best merchandise at the right price. We feel that every article we sell you will give you satisfaction and are confident you are buying it at the right price. These are the results we are always striving for. Maxr Cohens HOUSE OF QUALITY $r- - d. Butter Wrappers printed Sun office. 4 4- - 4 at the Quick service. 4 41 4 4- - 4- - 4. $ The 4 Main Cafe 4 4 4 4 TRY OUR SPECIAL If it 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 doesnt suit, tell us. . PASTRY Cook Electrically 4 It Saves If it does suit, tell others. FRESH 4. 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t t 50C DINNER 4 4 4 4 4 better cooking 4. 4. 4 4 4 4 Electric cooking is cheaper, safer, cleaner and 4 4 4 4 4 several models to j choose from DAILY Candies and Ice Cream m J. F. Martin t 4 4 Proprietor MONEY LABOR PREVENTS SMOKE PREVENTS SOOT Last but not Least IT MAKES COOKING PLEASURE Come in and see the 4- - 4 4 A T elluride Power Co. |