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Show . r Hfe SAUNA Mr. and Mrs. Gail Wright were inner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wright. Gail returned to Cedar City Sunday evening, . 1 LOCAL ITEMS SAUNA, UTAtt SUN, unary lirannai llorili Sevier Girls Nl Day Is Big Success OF INTEREST Fin Give The Gleaner Girls of the First ward were the guests Wednesday evening of Miss Lois Bird and Mrs. Burt Fordhani, who has been Annie May Larsen at the Bird home. The exercises of the graduates of (Continued from page 1) traveling for a Chicago firm in Utah An enjoyable evening of sewing and Sevier seminary will be held end Idaho, returned to Salina last sociability were enjoyed by the girls. out the juice and pulling up the ,North .next Sunday evning at the second week on account of the serious ill- A dainty luncheon wSs served by the vines. ward chapel. James E. Frandsen, ness of his father, Joseph Fordham. hostesses. class Members of the Sophomore of the seminary, will have I principal in the next group of folk appeared and James A. Christensen, Mrs. Stella Anderson, who has been dances representing the folk lore of I charge and Mrs. A. S. Dr. Frcece-Arneso- n of North Seviei stake will president Crane were motor travelers to Salt visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scandinavia and Spain, and in this present diplomas to the graduates. Lake City Monday. Following a G. M. Wright, accompanied by Gila group .were the Swedish folk dance, Preident Knudsen of Snow college few days of business and pleasure in Dawn and June Wright returned to Gottland Quadrille; French reel, a will address the graduates. the city, they returned to Salina her home at Koosharem. Danish folk dance, Weaving, Swedish Following is the program for the folk dahee, and Tarantella, a SpanWednesday evening. exercises: . Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson of ish dance of endurance, danced by graduating Song Opening urora were transacting business in Emma Crane, Daphne Hansen, Milentertained Mrs. Floyd Williams ..Maker, the Tempest is Raging Kalina Tuesday. aflie Domgaard and Rhea Crane. for a few close friends Monday Jennie Johnson Invocation ternoon of last week, in honor of her The advanced class gave the con- Vocal Duet Burnell Colby and John P. Jensen came down from cluding group of dances, at the fesbirthday anniversary. Following a Mae Murphy . ' social afternoon the hostess served a Gunnison Monday and spent a few tival. The steps in interpretive Faunda Mickelson Reading days here visiting with his son, dancing are devrived from interpret- Talk delicious luncheon at four oclock. Value of Seminary Work.. Gltndon Jensen. Dance of ing the music and a Moroni Jensen Mrs. Ella Gates, left by automoFrolic by the class, was followed by iRiano Duet Faun Bench, Burnell Mrs. Hazel Welding and Mrs. Viva a W'altz of Three by Erma Clow-ar- ) bile, early Monday morning for Colby sisters of Miss Elda a Whitehead, Verda Jeffrey and Faun Bench. Presentation of Awards McGill, Nevada, having received accident auto an of victim Faun Bench as repre- j Appollo, telegram, informing her and Mr. and Lewis, Principal Frandsen Mrs. T. P. Peterson of serious burns last Friday nightT are here from their senting the Greek Sun God, as he Address , Milton K. Knudsen of that Earl Peterson had received. No homes at Salt Lake. The sisters carries' the ball of. fire across the Presentation of Diplomas Miss Lewis hurried to the bedside. of heavens was assisted in the' dance are accident of the known, particulars Valda Booshardt , learned Lofaine Nelson, Benediction except that the injuries were receiv- the injured, girl, when they by Verda Jeffrey, Booshardt .Valda ed from the explosion of- a boiler, of the tragic accident;' Erma Cloward and Deon Shaw. Faun ' Students whio are graduating from ' Bench as Diana, who goes forth in the Salina where Mr. Peterson was in charge. seminary, are Ardys Burr Joseph Beck, who has been "visiting search of game amHcalls her hunt- Faun Mrs. Gates was accompanied by Mrs. Valda Booshardt, Bur Bench, with his son Peter Beck at Provo re- resses and all hold a shooting conDan Murphy and Darrell Peterson. null Colby, Pauline Christensen toSalina' Monday. turned. test was a clever dancer in the last Moroni L. Jensen, Jennie M. John Miss Virginia Staples- and Miss Huntresses. dance, son, LaFay Jensen, Leota Nordfelt Mis. J. A. Borg has leased the Blanch Larson of Richfield were dinMae Murphy, Faunda M. Mickelson ner guests at the home of Mr. and Home Cafe, and Thursday morning Willardson and May Mick LaPreal MRS. MERRILL ENTERTAINS. ' to the public. Mrs. Flovd Williams Saturday of it was reopened elson. . The regular meeting, of last week.' II. B. . Waters, general manager the LProgresso club was held FriDr. and. Mrs. Leo Merrill are leav- for the Telluride Power company was day afternoon at the home of Mrs. CLEVER MUSICIAN ARRIVES. C. Wright TuesLeo Merrill. The name of an Amering for the north today. They will conferring with E. G. M. Wright, professor of music ican landscape architect was given in with Mrs day at the local office. spend Mothers Day The Bond- in- the Salina schools, in his daily response to the roll call. Charles E. Merrill at Richmond. The Ladies Literary and Civics age of Women and The Roman tasks, has been uttering a soft, They plan to return to Kalina Monclub .will hold the regular the was meeting Family subject of the les- sweet flow of melodious sounds this day. Wednesday evening of "next week; son given by Mrs. Al Anderson.' A week, the reason is quite obvious, its Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Rex were guests Rfra. James Monroe and Mrs.. Claud paper on music in the home by Dr. a son. Sunday, night, at the Salina Freece-Arneso- n and sketch .of the hospital, Mrs. Wright presented Mr. Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. W. Burgess will entertain the club at the Monroe home. life Bond by . Mrs. Wright with a fine baby boy, who, of Carrie Jacobs O. Cluff at Richfield. 0. G. Neilsen, concluded the ' pro- no doubt in years to come,' will Kenneth Olsen, who is taking a gram. Luncheon was served by. Mrs. warble .as sweetly as his daddy. W. J. Burns and Vivian Burns were guests Monday at the regular lunch- special course in business at Salt Merrill for twelve members and Mrs. Mrs. Wright and son are doing fine. June Webb a guest. . eon of the Commercial club at Rich- Lake is visiting with Alva- Olsen. field. W. J. Burns gave an interestSMITH HOME IS GLADDENED. ing talk during the luncheon hour on ATTEND PETERSON OBSEQUIES. LITERARY CLUB MEETING. mineral developments in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Smith are the Mrs. George Fenn and Mrs. Burt Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson and proud and happy parents of a fine Mr. and Mrs. James Rex enter- Mr. and Mi's. Davis of Butte, Mont., Jensen were hostesses for the mem- baby daughter, the first to arrive at Literary and the Smith home. Baby Smith weightained at, dinner, followed by .cards, Leonard Robins; Seipio, Mr. and bers of the Ladies Civics and club, Monson Alma and Mrs. at Wednesday evening' of ed eight pounds when she arrived Rex home. The the children, Sunday guest3 were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Summer, Mr., and Mrs. Albert Monson, Mr. last week at --the Fenn home. The Monday morning.- - Mother and daughMr. and Mrs. L. R. Fournier, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson of Garfield, lesson for the members was given ter are doing splendid. and Mrs. W. O. Cluff, W. A. Vandcr-grif- t Stanley Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Vivian Burns. A vocal duet and J. Clifford Nelson of Rich- Will Jensen of Bingham, Mrs. Rollo by Dona and Nora Crane and a read. CARD OF THANKS. .. field, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McMil- Kegmiller and Mrs. Denzel Chides-te- r ing by Mrs. J. G. Sorenson was followed social a Luncheon hour. We to desire W. Mrs. thank and Mr. by of and lan of Sigurd.' Richfield, Burr, Bishop . ! members. the Relief Society, and our many T. Dickert of Helper, were . among was served for twenty-fiv- e friends for the kind expressions of Mrs. N. Crawford of Ferron, is the the relatives and friends attending house guest at the M. I. Oveson the funeral obsequies held for Lena sympathy and help, shown us during LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE home. Mrs. Crawford is the mother Peterson Tuesday afternoon. the illness and death of our mother, ' LAUDS FRIGIDAIRE MERITS Mrs. of Mrs. Oveson, and she was accomMary Hansen. ' MRS. B. S. BASTIAN. Get the habit read the home panied by Mr. Crawford, who reAlthough the freezing of ice town paper. turned to his home Sunday. cubes is secondary to food preservation when the selection of an autoil.iiiu Jiii Jiiiii.Mii!. matic refrigerator is concerned, the houswife considering the purchase of one is always keenly interested in finding out hiw much ice it will pro. t duce anil how much time it requires 4A ,t TV Dont Forget Mother. MOTHERS DAY H u Sunday, May 13. Wc have Suitable and Attractive Individual Boxes of MOTHERS PAY CHOCOLATES $1.00 and Up it H .' WHAT COULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE FOR THE GIFT it IT IS SAFE TO FLY. AA TT Get your coupons for the Free Airplane Ride A coupon with each 25c purchase d, ........ u Lewis Drug' Co. Il 5-- The Rexall Store it -- -- - - - - . L tjiii n j t c- -s As Do Things Above Others Usual-W- self-scalin- ip ,ij r lililiiiM dill ill) ii di ip V il nl ii ip ml Hull 'I liluli! ml I, Hours Saturdays Salina Home for rent. Baby buggy for sale. J. W. Gribble. Mlltf. M41tpd. Subscribe DENTIST 9 A.M. to P.M. 9' A.M. to 12 M. ... t Utah dont borrow. I For Quick and Efficient Service i Visit the Electric Repair Shop I . j I We Sell TIRES, OIL and GAS. The ELECTRIC SHOP GEO. DELANG, Prop. hhh h mJ Jh h $$ $ $$$ $ $ $h jHHH$h Why Not a i NICE DINNER 1 for il I l ill. 1 Fruit Cocktail; Pork Roast; Mashed Potatoes; Creamed Aspargus; Sliced Tomatos; Strawberry Shortcake with Whipped .Cream; on bur j . 4 ALL AT THE. B. B. SHOP 4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,,t,4,4,4,4'4,4,,t,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,S,4,,4,'5,4,,S,4,';4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4"l' Hot hh4 4 4 44 4 4 4 44 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4Mt 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 t I ; Sevier Valley Merc. Co, A. C. Prows, Manager of a o 0 a Special Cut of Meat Fresh Vegetables or Fruits Order Early Saturday The Fair Mercantile Co. Salina Meat & Supply R. 0 44 4444 A CAR OF THE FAMOUS "GEMf FLOUR also QUEEN o The price of wheat f 4$4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t JUST ARRIVED CITY FLOUR is advancing. Get Your supply, of flour, before the next raise in price o a Salina Feed Exchange 4.4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4.4. When YouBuy I from the EWLES. Prop. I and TUESDAY MONDAY For the Purpose Treating SEED POTATOES. Every Fanner should take advantage of this and treat their seed potatoes, IT WILL PAY YOU BIG RETURNS. I J. F. Martin, Proprietor SUNDAY DINNER 444 44 Will Be In Use Next Main Cafe New Line of TAFFETAS, CATALINES, GEORGETTES, CREPE DE CHENE, MONA SATANS, FLAT CREPE, and CHARMOUS in the newest colors for graduation and Party Dresses. See tfaem at 44444444444 Comunity Potato Treating Plant Sandwiches g JNO. J MOTHERS DAY room- - and' in for your Busy Store. Jersey heifer. F. O. BULLOCK W. H. BROWN, Salina. 4 NEW SILKS Salina t (i n Saxophone, FOR SALE 1000 acres of land, all or any part. Part grazing and partly improved farm land. Also Coop corner, McFadgen corner and other city' property. For prices and teims, see Reputation 1 a. As Quality f"i?f fi rm flat E SALE 4. Should You Wish a Max Cohens House of i;i FOR FOR SALE Good Silver Plated, 60.00. Two B flat Tom Neilsen. See Clarinets, $3.00 and $5.00. Hal Felt. 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 e . Classified Ads 4 trays, the tempera- varying" the amount of ice to be produced, according to E. C. Wright, local Frigidaire representative, Under ordinary conditions any of our models will produce ice between meals. This means that if all the ice should be used at lunch, there wmuld again be a full supply at dinner time. Xll that needs to be done is to refill the trays with water. Ice trays of all models have self sealing fronts, which prevent the passing of odors from the food compartment to the freezing tray. This feature is an additional advantage when ice is being frozen in one tray and a dessert in VALUES are our best proof. COME IN AND SEE OUR MYSTERY PACKAGES, 25c EACH. WE GUARANTEE EACH PACKAGE TO CONTAIN VROM $1.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE AND UP. IN SOME YOU WILL FIND FROM 50c TO $1.00 IN ACTUAL CASH. j 3 into the ture of the We urge you, for your own good, to come and save like many othe rs have done. Many Sales are held and plenty others wil'l follow, but not a one is like ours. This is a broad statement to make, we know, but our Fi : poured SA.IL'E -4 Making a for freezing. The exact time required depends upon a number of conditions, including the temperature of the water IS THE LAST DAY of our 4 f- f- COMING One full carload rakes and mowers at Farm Bureau prices. Call around and save $15.00. E. J. Freece. Mlltf. 1!!'1 ,' We Are j H4.4.44.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4-4-44-4-4-4M-K,,M-x--tfrfr-H-- T i GARDEN SEEDS t just remember to buy one of OUR GARDEN HATS LOUIS JACOBS 44W 4 |