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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Wolves Trounce I i LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS who ha been it k at the Irft h'tturjjjf C. M llali-rl- i, tt the fr liiiiiir, ll.uny, Idaho, VImI-Ji.Man-iw-- Mrs. j LHn Hunq.brty and Miss n y in fr that city. fi wt-r- wt-r- ) f- 1 -- - 1 ! H le wei-k- la-lg- ui-- e, fr d - . fa-l- it com-i.uttt- Ruth Scorup Friday Mr. and Mr. R. C. Green of Lgtin Salt J.k She i visiting with friends arrived frtn the north Sunday and ik nr imre, f..r a day at the yuet for Merrill. Ihin and Dr. Mr. home of AuWall of Mr. aid Mr. W. F. i to a Green aiter Mr. Merrill Sunday at Mia. rora, d.nir I. (. Wright home, Mr. and Mr. Virgil Srtnon of with Mr. and Mr and Mr. George Sorenon were loirk, Itah, are visiting N'ordfelt. Charlie Mr. hi Kithfnld Wnlhfiuky of last werk. 1 ti. y att nd-the fun rat MOW Mr. and Mrs. Fdviin F. IMcron -r a twar H riawn NiI--n- , of a fine baby the happy pan-n- t are imtl boy, Thi is the find child torn to Mr. and Mr. Fi tenon and they are It IS. fr. n Ull was a busies and receiving congratulation from their ,..r at the rnj tat city .Monday many friends over the happy event. i liahy was born Tuesday of last in Salt IjiVu the week at the loral hospital and mother l.n (ol.i-. lie attended and eon are doing nicely. i. ill) day of this .! annual romrntion of the mtieth A. d F. it M., which cn- Mr. and Mm. Mrrill Robins enteri, rai r- - tained at their home a on Tuesday Sunday evening. He lift accompanied north Mon Card playing wa the diversion of th . 'evening. An elaborate luncheon w !.iy hy Mr. Cohen. served by the hostess at eleven o'clock P hi ie Andrew was here from hi Cover were laid for twelve. Vine at .Mary.' vale this week. He visat the I.oine of Idetcher PeterJoe Nelson, the Ilichf eld minin I. Peterson, the Ced.it man, and in well known both druggist, City Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Sorenson, Mr. the Salma, were here for a brief visit irr.1 Sorenson and James mi Jin. early days of the week. The ner K..r man of l.urk, und Mr. and Mr. were enroute to Salt lake to nlten . .J '.'ip'i Sr'i"an of Faliiiu, were din-n- the annual session of the Masons of r ru. .t Sunday at the home of Itah. ir nnd Mr. David I'vnns. II. K. l ewis, rnpr-, nting the And t son, prominint stink j(f. company, spoil n yaj,.y ('n r of Kooi hanm, was tran-a- i ting )( (J.,ya in North Sanpete t,js i. ..I ii county, where he placed several goo! orders for the product from his com .Mn. W. 1.. Anderson returned Mon- panys properties. home at Salt Lake. She y to had hn n at the I). G. Rur-re- . Mr. Onest Nielsen and Mrs. Non!-Pithome the pa.-- week. entertained the members of th? I,egion Auxiliary and a few guests at a quilting Tuesday afternoon the home of Mr. Nilen. Two quilts were completed and a social time en joyed during the afternoon. A del' c'ous luncheon was served by the hos t esses for sixteen Mi. the charges mad by the against Utah Ftate Pres the sraling of Representative W. D Hammond of Grand county, and which ht mated an unusual amount of rminM, particularly with the Trithe Salt Lake on bune hit the nail on the head in an ed.torial published in it Sunday paassociaper. The Utah State Pres U it only ask contentions, tion, in the of members legislathe that ng ture, particularly those holding dual j urupations wherein compensation i gained as public official, abide by their own acts, and Hay with the laws and the constitution of the state. If the constitution declares against the practice, then Mr. Hammond should with the press association onja-rat nd aid in gaining res set for the aw. The Tribune' comment follows: Members of the Utah display righteous indignation, of the t the committee on lower house of the Utah legislature indicates it will take no cognixance of he complaint of the country editors it i rtain to a member of the A LI-Ir- from a Fcrut, returned motor trip to Ogden. They utrniW a farm bureau nulling held Thur-da- o 'li An of Legal Respect The Foundation Ih-nr- I o eb-rtlo- -- ITs 'muse holding two public asm-iatin- n office. Some association 'ays ago the pn-sthe seating of W. D. Hammond f Mmib until such time as he had another public office Inch he holds. Mr. Hammond ia a lcndii-of the Grand county board of duration. ' Comes now the committee on elec- s pro-tc- d r ! League Leaders tions, composed of George W, LeKur-ronWilliam C. Horsley and Mr lomnard Cahoon, to declare that the full authority aa to who la entitled t nit in the house ia vested in the house itself. "The answer of the presa assocla t'on to thia, quite naturally, i sec tion six of article aix of the stati constitution, which pecifiraUy set! forth: 'No person holding any public of f ce of profit or trust under author ity of the United FUtei or of thb state, shall be a member of the leg Mature,' " "We do not know what the court? and clever attorney might do with thia declaration, but ita meaning seems to be perfectly clear aa to the intent of the people. It seems to mean just that and nothing else, and lawmakers of course should be models In law observance. It U not surprising that the answer of the elections com mittec should arouse the ire of the press association to the extent of threatening to seek an injunction to prevent the seating of the gentleman from Grand. The press association, no loubt, is moved more by inherent res t for the law of the state than by to display personal animus des're my toward Mr. Hammond, for It must pjiear that there can be little pub lie respect for law when the lawmaker themselves refuse to be bound by it." , js-c- -- AiVWVVVmVVVVVVii Great Western Fait Bootleg Suspect Speeds To Freedom Co. AddingTo Plant (Continued from page 1) t any time did the visitor even scare he locals with a close score. The score: SALINA. L Jensen, rf orenson. If. "hr ter.M-n- , - - - - .. ..,.-231- TOTALS M 5 0 0 ,02 lg n C 15 17 ... G. T. 1 f. r J w,--- i ... In-- r 1. vi-iti- t n-- 1 lw-- e Salina Meat & Supply Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jensen and son, Maynard, were guests seven' days of this week at the home of E. Week of C. Wright. Maynard, four years of age, underwent an operation for ton silitis at the local hospital Tuesday. Thursday they returned to their home at Monroe. SPECIALS Starting Jan. 26 $1.03 FLOCK, per bag LOO 15 lh SCGAR. MEANS, red chili, 5 lb navy, 1JKANS, "Growing Up," proved an interest ng and instructive lesson given at the regular meeting of the Ladies Literary and Civics club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. A Mattsson. Dr. Margaret Ameson gave the lesson, and several musical selec-- ; tions were included in the program. Thirteen members were present. 4 - .23 .23 lb KHANS, string. No. 2, 2 rant 23 CORN, standard No. 2, 2 can Mrs. Kona Allred entertained at a dinner party in honor of the birthday of her grandson, Allen Forshee, at her home Sunday. Allen riNEAPPLE, brkn. sics, celebrated his fifteenth birthday, and 2 he was presented with many gifts in honor of the day. Dinner was served by Mrs. Allred at two oclock. Guests included near relatives ami numbered ten. large can, 2'j size, 43 cans for COFFEE, M & J. 1 SYRl'P, Staleys, quart. MAPLE SYRUP, size 30 lb... llew-lett'- - Croji-r- 10 ; 13 TOMATOES, solid pack, 2'j size, 2 cans .25 LARD, 2 lb. bucket. .37 LARD, 4 lb. bucket. .. LARD, 8 lb. bucket 7 72 1.35 for .25 SOAP, white laundry, 6 bars for. .23 for .23 Choice Beef Pot Roast, 1 3c per lb. pre-heati- For Public Library pre-heati- d d. Bicknell, are making stay in Salina. an trouncing Esculante. 'y OCAL IN CHAPTER WINS ANNUAL CONTEST represented the chapter, nd he appeared in a typical pio-ccattire. Members of the Scorup nily also took part in the contest .ith Mr. Scorup. Forty-tw- o members of the local r" hapter, together with a few friends, ttended the annual Daughters of the ioneers ball, and all are loud in their .raise of the success of the event. .'ORT HOSPITAL OFFICIALS COMMEND LADIES WORK Spring Goods Salina i New Percales. Cambrics, Voiles, Soisettes, Broadcloths, etc., In all the and colors just arrived. The new! prices are vs. Escalante Let's All See This Game j Saturday Night at High School Gym s very low. Come in and look them over. Eight oclock Sharp The Fair Merc. Co. t SAUNAS BUSY STORE." ! tl Drug Company 'The Rexall Store bread & PASTRY are Headquarters We for Bread & Pastry All Kinds of Cakes, from 5c to 30c Raisin and YVhite Bread 5c per loaf Also Appreciation of the donations to he hospital at Ft Bayard, New Mex-jiwas expressed in a fine letter revived by the Salina Legion Auxiliary just recently. Members of the local jrganizatien had prepared several lit.le articles, such as convenient bags, for hanging to the side of the beds )f the hospital patients, and other articles, and had forwarded them to, l.he Ft. Bayard institution. Officials of the hospital were quick to reply and extended the hearty thanks to the nembers of the Salina organization. The letter of appreciation was read at the regular meeting held Monday of this week. During the session chairmen of the various operating committees were named and assigned to the various duties for 1931. Amateur Game at 7:00 the BREAD & ROYAL WONDER o, -' J16-23t- T BY Pahvant Chapter, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers of Salina, and competes in the pioneer ball at Richfield Saturday evening, won a second cash rize of $2.50, against a big field of nipetitors. P. C. Scorup, clever second floor. The grade of the salt is controlled by the height to which the temperaDELINQUENT NOTICE. ture of the solution in the grainer Redmond Irrigation Company, printanks is raised the higher the tem- cipal place of business, Redmond, perature, the finer the grains of salt. Utah. Three miles of pipe line is being NOTICE There are delinquent upbuilt by the company to convey fresh on the following described stock, on water to the plant for the boiler., account of assessment levied on the 26th day of November, 1930, the sev-rculinary and other purposes. The dairy and table salt operations amounts set opposite the names of the company will in no way inter- of the respective shareholders, as fere with the companys quarrying of follows: rock salt and manufacturing it into No. of Cert. Shrs. Amt. 396-39- 7 a stock feeding product. P. P. Dyring 15 $9.00 indefinite - LEWIS s. and j . New Books Arrive Ht- r.VSILV BE SUNT IURCLL IMSf Escalante Saturday. The Wolverines, North Sevier high ichools fast quint, will engage another league leader in a game at the High school gym Saturday evening.. Escalante, now topping the league, is coming to Salina and it is said the 'oys from the row section are all pepped up" for the bout. Thus far; Escalante has lost none and by winning their first engagement, hold the top notch. Coach Wright's boys, how-- 1 ver, have faced league leaders be- -, fore and they have sent them home! lefeated, hoping to do some repeating Classified Ads STARCH, corn or gloss, 2 1 .u-h ON II YMI. 4 21 al CORN FLAKES, large, 2 1 ... .20 .73 OLIVES, ripe, large can. Is-e- -tGot ill SUPPLY Umpire, Jensen. Lee Peterson, a former resident, was here for a few days this week Miss Maurine Korg was a charm- from his home at Salt Lake. Mr. Peing hostess for the members of the terson was looking after his business Young Ladies club. A delightful after- interests and visiting with relatives. noon at needlecraft and games was Mrs. Deloy Nielsen entertained at enjoyed. The hostess served a delirious luncheon at five oclock to M:ss i family party in honor of her little Mildreds second b'rthday, Towel Willardson, Miss Kell Webb, Mrs. Beryl Feterson of Salina, and Wednesday afternoon. Romping and -- ames were Miss Reva Peterson of Redmond. enjoyed by the little folks. Dinner was served by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Cribble and Mrs. Nielsen at five oclock. Neils Rasmussen visited Friday of Seren Jensen, Mrs. Orvid Newman and Miss Maglast week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Maryland man is serving eigh Miller & Viele 362 7 Vs 3.43 gie Broderick of Eureka, are visiting Perkins in Gunnison. And in accordance with law, so at the Leonard Broderick home. They teen months in the penitentiary foi this a punish many shares of each parcel of stock to remain for a week or more. having four wives. Is The January meeting of Pahvant ment or just a vacation ? as may be necessary, will be sold at Chapter, Daughters of the Pioneers. the Town Hall Front Door on the 31st will be held at the home of Mrs. Er- A Coonnecticut inventor has per day of January, 1931, at the hour of nest Herbert Thursday of next week. fected a silencer which prevents noisr 2 P. M., to pay the delinquent asThe Early Explorers is the topic FOR SALE M City Lot, with from entering the home. But how sessment thereon, together vrith the will which be of the lesson, given by home, one block from school. Anna about the ones which are produced cost of advertising and expenses of Mrs. J. T. Crane. Christensen. the sale. J23t2pd inside? ERASTUS P. PETERSEN, Mr. Mrs. Will Brinkerhoff of s, mod. ' A 0 If TOTALS ! oil-fire- well-arrang- .25 (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) 1 where the stock feeding" sal .1 ns recovered and safely stored in the ,a crushed, screened and pressed into ity jail. , It is presumed that the driver of bricks. One of these will be a boiler house he car and fearful of being overtak-- n two grainer houses, 50x76 with the goods" m his possession, "0x48 feet; three-stor- y one warehouse, and et, 'itched the 1'quor. Hundreds of cars 0 05 .75 feet high. At the head of ased the place where the wh'skey h ho ler house a concrete depressed b ft, but all failed to see it. bail hms l"i. built, into whic' pit and ten full were gallon jugs 'ere at a time can bt Sheriff u0 tons of 'wo that had been broken. the railroad v pod d : from "airbanks gave instructions for the - n th. M allys standard guag ti Vst ruction of the liquor, and this line Two 50 h. p. boilers witl vns done Monday evening, it being stokers will be in automatic n.s illed in the sewer. tailed to supply steam for the grain r process. Jhe brine will be conducted by iroi tank 8x40x2 pipes to a feet deep, in the grainer house, where it will be heated to near the boiling tank, the point. L ke the 16x70x2 two tanks feep deep grainer (Continued from page 1) steam-pipeAs lined with be will g Laugh-nMambas Daughters," hit, tanks in these water he evaporates "Her Sons My Antonia," Boy, bottom Wife, "The Cathedral," "Of Human he salt crystals drop to the rake automatic An tank. the scrapes jf The Perennial Bachelor, Bondage," of the tank Ropers Row, "A Daughter of tho the salt off the bottom to up into a conveyor belt 100 feet long M'ddle Border," "They Stooped 2 wide. "The Folly, "Fraternity," Way of by feet wet salt will be conveyed to the The All Flesh, "The Mother, The Able "Alice - Sit By The concrete curing bins on the third McLaughlins, "Pillars of Society," "Change," floor, where the moisture is allowed The to drain through a latticed floor. "The Inheritance," Voyage the From the curing bin, the salt will be "The of Melting Pot, Nigger conveyed to an rotary kiln Narcissus." dryer 60 feet long and 5 feet in Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson of diameter, lined with baffles. In this Provo were combining business with kiln practically all of the moisture is removed, after which the salt if lcasure in Salina over the week-enelevated and put through a series of A. J. Lewis was inspecting his farm screens, graded and dropped to the weighing and packing room on the interests at Delta Wednesday. ' t- KLLI MA . lri-- Remedies 1 Ig Refi-rvc- , c far Standard Poultry 7 0 pro-lol- rrmrdir NT H.W'WK 1 rg r pU-nlj- HI- 5 35 1 , King, 1 1 age, c Du I Ion, 0 KISVALK. nines, rf . larris, If . 'mzii-r- ihn propi-- r th ir protect Kin, 111 0 fowl alrr and (if ndud food and h 5 - . 1 Yu mul file our 2 . 3 . . - Jkirlund, rg G. T. F. o 0 . . c 'larward, Ig . Profitable Poultry 2 ALL STAPLE BRANDS OF GROCERIES So do your trading at the B.B.Shop' RADIO REPAIRING All kvnda of Radio work prcoiptly done. KENNETH CRANE Salina How far away is your telephone -- at midnight? A bedside exten- sion costs but a few cents a day Call Our Business Office. Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Gates announce the birth of a daughter. The baby was born Sunday and mother and daughter are doing splendidly. The Mo untain States Tel. & Tel. Co. 4- - t '! 'Real Protection During the cold weather it is necessary that all care for their health. Me can help you if you will visit our store and see the wonderful stock of woolen goods we carry. Everything for the whole family. LOUIS JACOBS |