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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH ii LOCAL AND 4...j.4t-M4,,,!,,S,'5,- PERSONAL ITEMS . , W. H. Drown, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olsen and Miss Herbert were dinner guests at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Jensen in Redmond Tuesday evening at eight oclock. Card playing was the feature of the evening, Wolves Best Cats Important Topics In Opening Game Before Lions Club t ' (Continued from page 1) is to meet the Wolverines on the cal court at the high school. batch-Fa- e ing a poor life while Mrs. Drown is enjoying the sunshine on the coast, put a stop to his single life Saturday,, g at which time he got in his bile and made hisway to Van Nuys, Calif. He will join Mrs. Drown for sary of the. founding of the first sec at Affect the Dinner HaPPen'n&8 ondary school in America the Boston Dividend P58cks and Tax Public Latin school. Every high school Bills of Individual. Every . Nationthroughout the entire United States al and International Problems Inis to celebrate this notable event with . separable from Local Welfare. a strictly educational program. In the remainder of the winter, 'and or- oOo . of this great event, North . dered before his departure to have memory no There were surprises in the the big powers send plenty of rain Sevier high school is going fcosponsor' to congress. Mr. presidents message A. some time in February. i'r'TVr T for and snow for the local valleys before a program confined this Roosevelt talk almost od Crane home. He left Thursday arsent the an for Ashman outline J. his return in the spring. secured em- - exclusively to explaining what he folEureka, where be of program the to , rangemenf to do on behalf of the needy, boP ployment. Mrs. A. S. Crane was transacting lowed during this educational month. the the old, and the unemployed, ill, ' The art classes are to prepare post important business in Salt Lake Dis new program, dealing as it does ers to advertise the event; the EngG. L. Reeves, superintendent of Wednesday and- Thursday. . rather than recovery, reform wtb to lish a of are classes letter compose the schools in Carbon county, visited he termed thfe second phase of headL. to J. Powers, in Salma Saturday with Reed Thorpe, jijss Mary Murphy was hostess to tbe Kevt Deal. Briefly described, members of her Dee Hive class in the master of the Boston Latin school, the are six definite factors to the tere Mrs. Edwin Peterson entertained at First ward Tuesday evening ut the. school that is being honored on this he wishes congr.ess to enact, ProRram a children's party .celebrating the Murphy home. A variety of games occasion; the English and history first, is to provide evgpy purpose, to and prepare cooperate fourth birthday anniversary of her were the pastime and luncheon was classes are with a job. worker a history of our own school, compare son, Newell, at the Peterson home served by the hostess. dole 0Iwh be system of rel.ef is to and spelling of early educators . Sunday. The little folks enjoyed an be abandoned. relief of the unrThird, with modern usage; the drama class hour of games, and lancheon was is which now employed, being carried ig to w'rite and act a pageant dealing served to fourteen. S ALIN A be bY federal vsth a government of force with the struggle ami the CAMP NEWS modicum .of state aid, is to be trans- of forces education the ignojMil s Mozella Anderson was hostess -against local authorities. Fourth, all ance. Students studying woodwork are el"r to the members of the Young Indies of1C wor um ie ar much to The at lvl has Pu Salina camp to make a model of the first secon- few'iig club at her home Wednesday new a the the uner news items for planthe in of fer Fifth, existing way lary school, in our community; science evening. A dainty plate luncheon was adminlstrS-stitions forced by Miss Anderson to eight period covering the past week. It has classes are to compose a list of super- - fe(Ieral emergency relief to be Apple-gatbeen also stated by gradually by Captain fallacious and other beliefs displaced guests, following the hour of fancy that many things have been ar- which have been shattered by modem a new emergency works agency, needlecraft. old ranged for future developments of science and education. Commercial Sixth, and the most itpportant and and are of in additions the the insurance age unemployment camp way classes are to prepare an exhibition Mrs. Dwight Crosier entertained at be provided, and a start is to be e of business methods. Publi- a at her homo Thurs- improvements. cation clubs are to reproduce the first made toward perfecting legislation Two tables of bridge day evening. financially assisting children, Captain and Mrs. L. M. Applegate issues of the school paper in our wore in play, and high score honors o and the music classes are thors and others handicapped by were won by Mrs. Merrill Nielsen. spent several days last week in Sait or Mr. Roosevelt the Lake We from understand pendency City. I nncher.n was served in the late evesing songs that were popular in captain that he enjoyed the visit and early schools. The students and teach- - outlined these matters, but gave little ning. tbe "ay of detail. He said that he rest considerably. ers wish to extend to all who are terested in this move an invitation to would shortly issue a statement as Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mortenscn reLieutenant and Mrs. Wallace Han- attend the assembly which will be to their cost and added ihat it would cently received an announcement of 11 within the credit of the nah and Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Gobbell presented' in the high school. It willtbe the birth of a grandson, born Decemweek-en- d ornment. PleasMt. at the the This, of course, is a debat-siblFrand-son spent this outline as nearly as posber 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Kauzie ab'e no subject is more bitter-locfavorCCC Point a ant camp. give of They The committee representative of Berkeley, Calif. able report of conditions in the Mt. clubs and organizations are as ty disputed than Ihw much drain the Pleasant camp. Miss Stena Scorup, chair-- treasury can stand. Irrespective of follows: Mattsson left for Monday Whitney can be safely forecast that Wendover. He wall be located permanman; F. O. Peterson, Marion Bird, that, it will enact the program in its arWe announce to the congress are glad Ed. Peterson, Moroni Jensen, Floyd ently at that point. rival of J. Carlos Lambert in the ca- Johnsort, Reed Thorpe, Karl Stott, entirety. While support of the presi-MrAlbert Thorsen, Mrs. Zoell Rents ideas by the legislative branch Mrs. Leon Feterson spent Saturday pacity of educational .supervisor. Mr. of our government may not be as visiting with Mrs. Simon Christensen Lambert was transferred from the Whitbeck, Mrs. James Monroe, Clay- unanimous as in the past, his power We to Salina Provo our camp. camp ton Sorenson and Floyd Kotter. at Manti. is still extraordinarily potent. Also of have great expectations from Mr. . great interest was the presidents Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Draper of Ruth, Lambert in the way of educational on how public works are to statement Mr. We advancement. give hereby birth of a son at Nev., announce the Dr. Walquist of the Umversity of carried on in future He gaid their home January 8. According to Lambert a hearty welcome and wish a lecture on The Old and tbat gave Utah, will be in him the best of success his efforts. preference given to pro: reports, all are doing nicely. New In Education Saturday of Ustject9 whkh use a amount of largx; week to the teachers of Sevier dis- - d;recp which be an,j to announce iabori We are may certainly proud Mr. and Mrs. John M. Knighton and at the Salina high school audi- - pected be -m other considera960 was that .liquidatinggiven of camp Maurice Gates Gunnison, were torium. More than 150 people were words where the goyern. projects brief visitors at the T. P. Peterson tion by the Salina Second ward. A present, a hundred of them Sevier ment hag a chaTlce of getting- all or home Tuesday morning. The visitors few of the members were given the teachers and. the rest people district part 0f jbs morey back in the course were leaving for an extended motor privilege of presenting and participat- from the who are inter-jo- f community time He aso said that project3 in the the of the evening program trip and visit with friends in Califor- ing ested in teaching. Supt. A. J. Ashman Rhoud competg as little as possible 13. of The services nia and Mexico. program of Richfield was in January eharge. After t e with private enterprise and a legion was as follows: Piano solo, Mr. several lecture challenging questions (4)f industr;ali9ts must have heaved a Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Christensen speaker, Mr. Nicholls; duet, were askaJ Dr. Wa - gj the proup. by 0f rejief on bearing that. One of and Mr. Johnson and Mr. Callahan, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. will give his second lecture in the quist fears of the time is that Mr. talk Lambert. Newell Olsen at Axtell Sunday. by a series of six at the Richfield high government will go into business in school next Saturday, at II oclock. At the present time wj only have competition with private enterprise, Sixteen girls, the junior class of the as it has already done with power First ward, were entertained by Miss two patients, in the camp hospital. Ball Injured. Player projects." "Finally, according to the Rhea Murphy at her home Saturday The patients are Don Hall, who has who has James been weeks Peterson, played president, public works will be plansuffering the last three , evening. Small tables were arranged ned so that they may be slowed down team center the and Dale for with practice during for bunco, the diversion of the hour. rheumatism, Parsons, Miss Fawn Shepherd won the high who has been suffering with a gen: games, was unable to play in the first if and when private enterprise is able . score prize. Miss Murphy served a eral qold and running a high temper- league game at Richfield. James has to take up some of the unemployment ature. The conditions of both patients an infection in his hand. We all hope slack.. Sentiment for unemployment dainty plate luncheon. e that he will be back in his position and pensions has been groware greatly improved. soon. ing at a great rate during the past Miss Mary McCallum returned from two or three years. The difficulty will Mr. Lambert made a trio Lj RichMt. Pleasant Monday. She was a guest arise in the preparation of legislation To field Mr. to with consult and at friends Ashman, Monday of. Sunday Thur-bethere are an almost unlimited numschool superintendent, and Mr. Wasatch academy. A new innovation of school prober of schemes to achieve social serelief administrator, relative to grams is to be introduced by schools The federation of labor, for Wilson and Joseph Wilson the educational progp.nn. Henry of Sevier county this year. Friday, curity. wants the cost of such in- came in Saturday from CaJifomia. example, January 18, Salina and Richfield are surance to be borne by employers and new The Salina are enrollecs of this the week the at "They visiting to exchange programs. This alone while employers A. W. Wilson home. . CCC camp wish to extend a hearty going was scheduled for Friday, government program 9 9 a three-sidewant under which hello to all the members of their plan, January 9, but difficulties arose at 'the worker, the employer and govern- Max Cohen was in Salt Lake Tues-da- camp and hope to be able to make . Riehfield, making it necessary to merit will participate. Others want and Wednesday to attend the many friends with the present memuntil this the prespostpone program government to carry the whole bur annual conmmunication bers with whom they are to associate. ent date den something that would seem obof the grimd lqdge, F. & A. M., of The men are from Weber, Cache and viously impossible in these days of Utah. Salt Lake counties. Wolves vs. Bickmdl. distorted budgets. The North Sevier high school oOo Wolves are scheduled to be hosts to So much for relief artd reform. Bicknell next Friday night in the ext to be considered is congress' high school auditorium. This will be own program, as measured by the the second league game of the season, statements and campaign platforms and from all indications it promises 0f various members. It is certain thatj to be a real thriller. The Salina quint the bonus biUwill be passed and it is .out for victory, but the visiting jg almost n equally certain that the team is determined to block their president will veto it, as he did last progress toward the district eh am- - year and as Harding, Coolidge andj Hoover did before him. But now there pionship. A TO is a difference where, in the past,1 Dance "After Game. the BE PRESENTED pjajori'.y necessary to could not Immediately following the basket pass a bill over the-rball game tonight, there will be a be summoned on behalf of the bonus, dance in the gymnasium, sponsored most observers think it will be at by the North Sevier high school band. this session. Jnflation will likewise The proceeds will be used to pur- - have its day in court. There will be chase mPre "band suits, which are bad- - efforts to further devalue the dollar, CY SALINA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ly needed. Freddy Webb and his and to turn the printing presses loose country club orchestra from Trovo, making money. A very large house will supply the rhythm for this dance, bloc will support this butchances are that the president, who apparent-- , The tennis courts of Salina high ly is strongly oppose! to any have been finished and it looks ther devaluation of our money at this as though it will use up the leisure time, will be able to stop action. The time of most students. A new net has advocates are also t purchased, and if the tennis ing to do much talking. Terrific high- : j practice keeps progressing there will soon be many interesting touma- - them play their regular c'ontgst . held. lier. The band made a better, job of ONE OF THE BETTER COMEDIES. . playing the beg'nrers music than. it The music did its own contest number. Both hand has contest for the DOjNT FAIL TO SEE IT! arrived. Mr. Sorenson had the senior the junoir and senior bands wall enter band play the contest number for the the contest to be held in Trovo in the beginners band before he would let spring. Fridays score: - SALINA. Hickman, automo-entertainin- - Thompson, - mt cong-ratulatio-n i 1 j able-bodie- rf .! If j Batchelor, ; . Freece, rg L. Bird, lg . Okerlund, rf '.I, ' (Continued from page 1) nigbtwatehman route all children under the prescribed age who are found on the streets, in cafes, poo! halls, . . G. T. F. P. and send them home. Parents and 2 0 0 4 business men are asked to'cooperate 2 6 4 8 in the movement in the hopes that 0 1 0 0 petty crimes and others may be 2 3 2 6 avoided, and help upbuild child char. 4 7 3 11 acter. 0 0 0 0 The committee representative of . local clubs and organizations are as ..10 17.9 20 follows: Miss Stena Scorup, chair,'G. T. F. P. man; F. O. Peterion, Marion Bird, 2 Ed. Peterson, Moroni Jenses, Floyd 2 Hotter, Ree'd Thorpe, Mr. Stott, Mrs. 1 Thorsen, Mrs. Zoell Whitbeck, Mrs. Monroe, Clayton Sorenson and Floyd i Totals RICHFIELD." JIansen, rf Lambert, If E. Peterson, c 115 . f W. Peterson, lg t Christensen, rg Leavitt, rf lo- f Hotter. 5 0 0 Utah Tops Nation In Cradle Roll Call Sec-dicti- d . 1 : I e old-tim- bridge-luncheo- n de-t- in-j- ia gov-follo- w e. al 1 s. ex-tri- ct - Wag-staf- j f; j old-ag- Exchange-Programs- . r, . d y- . sixty-fourt- j h jezs: Tic Late Christopher-BeaTHREE-A.CT-COMED- (Continued froifi page 1) of heal'.h gn organizers for er jncone and inheritance taxes will the cooperation extended by daily and be demanded, along with heavier cor- - weekly newspapers, he Utah Federa- poration and "excess profits levies, tion cf Womens clubs, .t'-- Utah Con- -' Best opinion thinks, however, that the gress of Parents and Teachers-- the president will yrtrt a period to these American Legion, various service desires, that he has gone as far as he clubs, schools, ccunty FERA agents, wants to go in burdening capital nurses and case workers local birth This Is 'the way matters stand as registrars, doct.-rand midwives and congress opens and newspaper read-- postal authorities. and-camp- a ers are going to get a big moneys worth during the next few months. It BIDDERS, is- safe to say that both branches of The Salina City Recorder will congress will be somewhat more inde- the position of Night- than they were last session, ceive bd3 that Mr. Roosevelt will have a some- - watchman for Salina Criy, on or be- what harder time maintaining his fre January 19, 1935, by 6 oclock ,nbe City re. erves the right to control. But, with the excep- tion of the bonus, it is also safe to reject any or all bids. B. M. THOMPSON, predict that he will get his way in the end. City Recorder. vA-rrr- - - fr P- - - Gloria Swanson has been granted Devout citizens of Minneapclls were her fourth divorce, which is hardly shocked during the Christmas season exciting news. by hearing the chimes of a church ring out with a tune they recognized as How Dry I Am. The chime ring- er truthfully explained that it was really an old hymn, Oh Happy Day, which begins thus: Oh happy day, that fixed my choice, on Thee my Savior; and my God. A misanthropic father of several children was asked if he was going to a certain wedding. Certainly not, he said sourly. I went to a wedding once, and just see what happened. There is an old saying that no one wants to buy a lawsuit, but J. E. Bettis of Vancouver seems to have done worse than that by buying a funeral. A trunk purchased by him at a sale of unclaimed express packages contained the embalmed body of a man. The perfect husband has been found at last. He is an Englishman who cooks breakfast, scrubs the floors, does the washing and most of the other housework, besides holding a steady job, giving his wife all his wa- -' ges, and never leaving her alone at night. All this came to light when she sued for divorce. A Southern columnist, who play- suggested that all lawyers, should be' hanged, was bombarded with protests from embers of the bar. He retracted handsomely, as follows: They should have known I was joking,-fi- e c. not. more than three- fourths of the lawyers should be hanged. fully It is true that man wants but litjle here below, and it is also true that he never gets as much as he wants. RUBBER GOODS . a The articles . you buy which are made of rubber s should be of qualmaand ity, workmanship first-clas- terial. . Ve have a complete stock of all classes of Rubber Goods. We have selected these articles from the products of several stanWe dard manufacturers. have confidence in them. You Will Always Find Our Rubber Stock Complete, Our Prices Right and Quality the Best. LEWIS Drug Company "The Rexall Store" j !, y.' After Inventory Sale We have so many remnants and bargains in every line of merchandise that we have culled out of our stock get dresslast! line house .of while share new And our they your es .. .' they'are stunningl Watch our windovys. We sell for less. Y two-thir- ds eo The Fair Mere. Co. . 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