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Show SaUNa suN, saUna, THte S ALINA THE SUN REDMOND Isis SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 1.00 Payable In Advance thirty guests. Safe To Fly In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. Miss Almeada Christensen Was the guest of honor at a shower Monday evening in the legion hall. The Advertising Rates Given on Application. affair was arranged by close friends of Miss Christensen and games were H. W. CHERRY Editor and Publishes the diversion during the evening. Refreshments were served and the future bride received many beauti. SELF CONTROL. ful and useful gifts. Safe To Fly" Self controf is a wonderful thing to have, says an Exchange. Mis3 Bre inholt, who has Viola It is something that every man and every woman should cultivate. been attending school at the capitol To be able to keep ones head when everybody else is losing theirs city, has returned to her home in is what makes one able to dominate and assume mastery of situaRedmond. But in seeking for tions. It is one of the qualities of leadership. Safe To Fly self control beware of the thing that masquerades under the cloak Mrs. Ferry Anderson cf Ephraim of this desirable attribute of character. This lying twin is apathy. visited with friends here on Monday I have known men who were given credit for having attained self of this week. Safe To Fly control to a high degree and yet actually had nothing of the kind Mrs. Mar Miehelson delightfully They were merely indifferent. To these men no stirring of emo- entertained cele- tions ever came. They were, in fact, dead; and dead men accomplish nothing. To do things one must be intensely alive. One must feci strongly the tug and pull of emotions.. One must be in tune with the fierce music of life as well as with its lullabies. Self control does not mean that one cannot or does not feel these things, but that he masters his reaction to them. It means that through the most trying or exciting of situations he will keep faculty for orderliness uppermost and his acts will always be governed by reason and colored by good judgment. No, sitting dumbly by while the forces of life rage and roar about one is not. self control. It is plain indifference and it means the missing of most of what makes life worth living. Self control misses nothing but. wrings from each experience the best that may be had. for ini Friday afternoon, brating her birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent in social hour and needlecraft. Dinner was served at three oclock and thirty-fiv- e guests were seated at the table. Safe To Fly Mrs. Ray Blackburn ,who has been teaching in the Loa schools has returned to her home for the summer. Safe To Fly e Twenty-fivintimate friends of Mrs. C. E. Christensen were entertained in honor of her birthday Tuesday afternoon. The party was at the Christensen home and twenty-five guests were served an elab- ers to breach their contracts with the plaintiff ompany, the Gunnison Sugar company, has suffered and will continue to suffer irreparable injuiy and for this reason a restraining order is asked that the Peoples Sugar company cease soliciting the breaching of the contracts already signed for the Gunnison Sugar company, and that those signing the contracts for the plaintiff the company be asked to comply agreements duly signed. comThe action of the pany, generally considered, in having a variation of prices for their Utah and Idaho growers, is not regarded as fair to the growers. Until the Jftrst Jtate2fomU SALINA OF SALINA-UTAMember H Federal Reserve System H. S. GATES, JAMES FARRELL, Pres. V.-Pre- s. H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier C. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers Utah-Idah- o minimum price of $7.50 was established last year by the Gunnison comSugar company, the Utah-Idah- o pany was only paying $7 per ton for beets in Utah, while in Idaho, the was price paid by that company comWhen the Gunnison $7.50. pany raised the price to $7.50, the citizens in South Sevier benevolent county offered a dollar a ton bonus, alleging that the moneys to meet the additional payment per, ton was to come from then? individually. The hearing of the Complaint is set for Monday, April 30th, at Manti, before Judge Dilworth Woolley. Unusual interest is being shown in the action and the outcome will be watched with eagerness. . SALINA MAN MARRIES. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Murphy anorate dinnr at four oclock; BREAK UP THE FENCES. nounce of their son, Safe To Fl- yOwen Murphy to Miss Della The National Crime Commissions bill to ban interstate shipPritMr. .and Mrs. Gerald Hales of Salt ments of stolen property is one proposal that should be excepted in Lake are visiting relatives in this chard of Salt Lake. The ceremony was performed at Salt Lake April the general opposition to placing additional authority and burdens city. 14, and during the summer Mr. and Safe To Fly on the federal government. Mrs. Murphy will reside at the Mrs. James Frandsen and daughWhile centralized federal authority weakens local state reCapitol city. Owen graduated from ter, Maxine, of Provo, and Mrs. El- the North Sevier few find it there the which states a are practicalsponsibility, things high school in lis Peterson of Los Angeles, arc Salina and also is a graduate of the is transcombat do. to One interstate to ly impossible efficiently visiting friends and relatives in Red- state University. The past year he valuVast quantities of mond. portation of stolen goods, and fences. has been a member of the Tooele ' -- Safe- To Fly ables are stolan in one state, carted to another and sold to fences" High school faculty, and he will reMiss .Leah Nelsen, who. .recently turn to this positiori for the next from which they are distributed throughout wide areas. ' e affair.It involves relurned from a mission for the school year. Coping with that situation is no Mormon church, and Mr. and Mrs. investigations and getting testimony in several states. The process Gerald Hayes of Salt Lake, were is cumbersome and expensive, and conflict of jurisdiction opens guests of honor at a dinner given by Bishop and Mrs. Delbert Hansen many avenues of escape for the guilty. Crime and theft have grown to appaling proportions in the Thursday evening at the Hansen United States. Passage of the National Crime Commissions bill to home. Covers were, laid tof six . 4 ' make it easier to cope with fences," and more strict enforcement guests. . Safe Jo" Fly of our present laws applying to crime and its punishment, would Mrs. Alta Bills returned Sunday 4 make our country safer for the honest, citizen. from a visit with near relatives at 44 ... - . - one-stat- ir Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Jensen announce the birth of a son born at the Jensen home Monday. The event has caused much rejoicing as the young man has six sisters. (Continued from page 1) Safe To Fly Mr3. Ira Johnson who entertained By reason of the acts of the dein honor of her birthday anniversary, cot. pany, the Peoples Sugar fendant proved a charming hostess Thursday afternoon. Dinner was served at company, the complaint reads, in infour oclock and covers were laid for ducing, urging and soliciting grow- mail matter under th Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as secoml-clas- a of 1879. March act of Congress 3, One Year Six Months rlio. i: NEWS ITEMS Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Issued tif Att I Ik iy PARTY AT REX HOME. Mrs. James I Rex entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon, followed by bridge, Saturday afternoon at her home, celebrating the anniversary of her natal day. Luncheon was served at small tables that were centered with bowls of flame colored sweet peas, and place cards Six were in harmonizing colors. tables of bridge were in playing and prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Martines, Miss Josephine Skoogaard, Mrs.' W. 0. Cluff and Miss Niel Twenty-fiv- e of Richfield. Nelson intimate friends of Mrs. Rex from Richfield and Salina attended the ! at her home in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Miss Hazel. Luncheon was served at 5 oclock and the table was centered with a low bowl of butterfly, sweet peas in pastel shades. Twelve girls were seated at on table and mirth and merriment prevailed at the luncheon and during the early evening. Harold Crandall, D. D. ... Phone 26 party. Salina Safe To Fly SEMINARY PROGRAM. The program at the Sacrement services Sunday night at the .First ward chapel will be given by the will Services Seminary students. begin promptly at 8 oclock and the program will consist of the followby ing numbers: Trials of Jesus Vernal Curtis; Crucifition .Leon Curtis; solo, Fern Hickman; story of the Life of Judas Iscariot, Irene Larsen; Parables, Leo Murphy; Miracles, Leith Rasmussen. Safe To Fly . S Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 8 Evenings by Appointment Utah F.O. BULLOCK Hours Saturdays Salina DENTIST 9 A.M. to 9 A.M. 5 P.M. 12 M. to Utah - - ERICKSON & ERICKSON Counselors at Law . BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mrs. H. B. Crandall entertained at a pretty luncheon on Thursday, Richfield, Utah - t - law-abidi- It is estimated that some $500,000,000' worth of stolen goods are disposed of annually through a well organized system of fences. The terrific loss to business due to theft is running a close' race with fire as a destroyer of national wealth. A 'Washington motorist ran his automobile into the iron gates in front of the White House the other and it cost $80 to have the gates.! repaired. This isnt the only fellow who has suffered by trying to crash his way into the White House too quickly. The London tailors are said to be greatly agituted because the Frince of Wales the other day wore trous-dners turned up, with a morning coat, Up to the time of going to press, however, the matter has not been referred to the League of Nations. y, j : I It is said that Spain is going back Provo. . sixth - . 4 of her daughter, Alivies. Games were enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served for twenty-fiv- e children. Safe To Fly Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Christensen-ancunce the marriage of their daughter, Delta, to Ronald- Barclsley of Centerfield. The ceremony was' i med at the Manti Temple WedIn the evening the Legion nesday. IIcll was the scene of a gay .party, when a wedding reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Christensen for. the Sixty-si- x newlyweds. guests were bidden to the reception.birthday . t We investigated all makes of electric refrigerators before we decided on ' RRIGIDAIRE: out 4 per-fo- ; 4 t 4 4 t In Salt Lake City More than 4 of 5 Electric Refrigerators are Frigidaire. To-Da- WHY? Why are more Frigidaire in use today than all other makes COMBINED? .p whitS fvTi tMXMwmWWwM 'm o' ' nYVw'-- in the Sky at the Speed wav on the Road t kaiSM -- -- during the past three years, -- Proved and im practically all racing cars and winner of every m.tjorspeedclasaic proved by Buick throughout twenty-fou- r years and recognized of the. past 12 years, as the most efficient all round , C3 loose Buick powered by the power plant for automotive use. I furious Valve-in-- 1 lead Engine - Head! Valve-i- n Employed by supreme in the sky, at the speed-Limirgh , Chunbcrhn, Mait- - way, on the road! L r.J, h nl the famous flyers of ' theii record I.ieakirc '.lieduy we-- . Valve-in-Hea- ! d , bi Sta nd.irU oil S EVIER BUICK SALES CO. Richfield, Utah Mc-Phe- pointment as engineer for a large Mr., and manufacturing concern. Mrs. Rhoads have hosts of friends here who will wish them the best in their new location. Safe To Fly DECLARES PROSPECTS GOOD. Billy Johnson, one of Southern Utahs noted mining men, and Doc Eastman of Fishlake fame, spent ednesday in Salina looiking over the mining situation and inspecting a number of properties now under development. Mr. Johnson expressed himself as highly pleased with the present outlook and did not hesitate to predict a wonderful future for the mining industry in the vicinity of this city. FRGIDAIRE - Is quiet and STAYS quiet. FRIGIDAIRE - Costs less to operate. FRIGIDAIRE - Cabinets are artistically No - Food shelves are at a convenient height. stooping or kneeling. FRIGIDAIRE - Is a product of General Motors. cabinet FRIGIDAIRE - Is low in price. A complete for $198.00. ' . ot , t 4 1 ; . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,4 4 t 4 4 4 4 beautiful.-FRIGIDAIR- e, y Mrs. Rhoads, left for Colorado, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Rhoads will make that city their home for three years or more, Mr. Rhoads having received an ap- panied 4 4 4 . accom- 4 4 4 4 4 Because:-- ' Safe To' Fly . LOCATE IN COLORADO. . C. Rhoads, resident engineer for the Denver & Rio Grande during operations in Salina canyon 4 4 4 4 y, Why. this overwhelming popularity? mmm 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - ; Electric Refrigerator -- into the League of Nations. Some A New York man who walked people never know when they have through Central Park in the snow, enough. clad only in his bathing suit, was arrested. If this had been a woman, A Greek woman the other day dug DANCE FESTIVAL. the policeman would have passed her up $750 which hnd been buried since i by thinking she was only wearing 1770. Wonder if she got the inter Forty girls will appear in ari outthe latest street costume from Paris, est, too? door festival of folk dancing in costume, representing foreign countries, and interpretative dancing will be featured at the Festival to be given in the early evening of May 4. The affair is under the personal direction of Miss Lillie . Neilsen, director at the North physical Sevier high school, and it promises to be the most clever production of the school year. . 4 4 Safe To Fly . Mrs. Andrew Jensen entertained at a childrens party in honor of the . 4 44 4 4 I4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . Why Not Try One in Y our Home For a Few Days FREE? 4 4 Telluride Power Company |