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Show H THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Putting Metal Into The Ground j: Miss Mary Heibert, who spent the summer at Provo and Salt Lake, returned Thursday of last week. Miss Hpibert attended the summer school sessions hejd at the B. Y. U. and at the University of Utalf, doling the Mr. and Mis. George Rainey of Ogden, Mr. and Mis. A1 Wright of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen of Richfield, visited recently at the home of Mrs. Rose Crane. They tdso attended the lecent homecoming held in Salma. 'i "1 N & A J vVf1 I Dr. C. Leo Merrill tvas at Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Larsen of Monroe, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Car- - mend Thursday to attend the funeral mean of Pioche, Nev., were visiting services held for Mrs. Anna V. evening with Mr. and Mrs. rill, a near relative. He returned Fii-J- . M. Christensen. day. Miss McYoy Chiistensen, a graduate from Nqith Sevier in May, will regbter at the Dixie junior college for the freshman year at the opening session this month. Lhe left Wednes- day for St. George, and was accom- - Miss Geo Shepherd, whose mar-liag- e will take place in September, was the motif for a prettily arranged miscellaneous shower given YVedn s- jay afternoon at the home of Mrs. Isabell Shepherd, grandmother to Miss. Shepherd. The home was decor ated with a gorgeous array of early fan flowers, chosen for the occasi n fiom the flower garden of Mrs. Shep-Lulo- n held. A social hour was enjoyed and many beautiful gfits were displayed by Miss Shepherd. The hostesses at the affair were Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. John Shepherd, Mrs. Jack Bird and Mrs. Merle Smith. A dainty luncheon was served. Forty members of the family and close friends were bidden to the party. 1 M. Chi la week-en- d. 7W Qualifications For Representative to W. L. Warner j f I Meets These Requirements i Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barrett vh- ited Sunday and Monday .at the home Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett, par AUCTION SALE Horses and Mules, Tuesday, September 13th, and fnts of Mr. Barrett, at Provo. While every two weeks thereafter. We have theie they visited with other neai a .customer for the cheapest to the relatives best. Write or wire JIMMIE DUNN Mr- and Mrs. Seth Davidson and llCRSE & MULE COMMISSION Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Bird were visiting Union Stock Utah. CO., Yards, Ogden, Sunday and Monday at the home of WANTED: Representative to look jjr aluj m,.8 Sophus Christensen at after our magazine subset iption . in- - Centerfield. terests in Galina and vicinity. Ojiplan enables you to secure a good Mr aml Mr8 W, E Young of Sal pait of the hundreds of dollars spent jnai an(j an,j Mrs. y.t fj,, Hosey in this vicinity each fall and winter 0f Beaver, who spent the week-en- d for magazines. Oldest agency in U.S. le Young home, motored to Mt Guaranteed lowest rates on all per- - iicasant and visited with Mr. and iodicals, domestic and foreign. In- - Mrs. Bob Young Sunday and and equipment free. Start jay a growing and permanent business in whole or spare time. Especially Mr. an(j Mrs. Brush and - - ns - Miners not only take metal out of the total expense necessary in of the ground they also put metal opening a mine. The man In the Into the ground. picture gives an Idea of the size of The above photograph shows a the tunnel, and from the mine car miner at the Eureka Standard mine in the background it can readily be in the Tintlc District placing a seen that it was necessary to hoist nipper on steel ties which brace thousands of ears of waste material steel rails 1100 feet under the sur- - In driving this tunnel, which exface of the ground. Each year hun- - tends several hundred feet, dreds cf miles of underground track, i Thl remarkably clear under-airline- s and pipelines are installed ground photo also brings out other Much of this equip- - imiortant mining points. It illus-meunderground. never comes to the surface trates conditions under which men 8aln. work in many of the properties and Sometimes this steel and iron fol- - how precautions are taken to insure lows the miner to an orebody and maximum safety by the installation is used for years. Sometimes it of huge timbers where necessary, follows the miner to a blank wall. After this tunnel reached its this is the mnnnerIn which j Jective, the work could not stop there. More tunnel had to be driveu industries. for the state are built. on this and other levels in order to The installations that go under- open up additional ore bodies and ground are only a siflall percentage perpetuate the life of the mine. MOORE-OOTTREL- J ' Long experience with public affairs as Mayor of Richfield City. , Commercial Club. e manager of Sevier County Fair. Business and Church Long-tim- Executive. An alert and rigorous interest in the weUare and prosperity of this county and state. I ob-B- Primary Law Ready for Test Vote W. L. VARIIER at Tuesdays, Primary Economic Highlights HERE FOR YOUR Fall & Winter Clothes 221f-Sh- r-t- Come in and look over the wonderful values we have to offer in CLOTHES this fall. Prices way low and. qurl; ity high. We can always give you better values and save you money because we understand the clothing business fully. two-ye- Salinas Busy Store ar 3 - j better-Eugen- I j Democratic candidate'.; seeking could be seen on the economic horizon election in November, and without was stoim clouds, party opposition, and whose names Steel recently passed 40 per cent will not appear on the primary balof capacity for the first time since lots Tuesday, are: Blbevt D. Thomas, last November. Employment has been I nited States senator; Abe Murd'-ccjumping in the automobile industry, congressman; Eugene Nebeker, state due to preparation for next years Delbert Hansen. 4- - cars. Electric power is representative; nearing its year term commissioner; W. W. Syl- - high for this year, term commissioner; vester, Retail sales have been down, as Lynn C. Nielson, treasurer; Carvel usually happens in the summer, but Mattsson, county attorney, and Ellis the decline has not been greater than V. Christensen, surveyor. seasonal in most states. Good fall . The Fair Merc. Co, j four-yea- 22-2- $? President ,of State Municipal League. President1 of Richfieid s. L, ,ife y Dwight Address daughter, and Miss Louise Freece of Inc.-- , Wayland gajt Lake City, spent Sunday and 2 Road, North Cohocton, N. Y. Labor day holiday visiting with Mr FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms, and Mrs. D. V. Freece. (Continued from page 1) with garages. See Mrs. A. S. Crane. Miss McCallum visited Mary price policy. They show active hatred A12tf of the Nazis and Fascists. And they Thursday with Miss Lelia Paul and (Continued from page 1) ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Miss Charlotte Grow at Panguitch A. Milton Clerk Magelby, show that the bulk of the people arc County trie Shop. Hal Felt, Salina. was accompanied by Rev. and J. Devon Ford. against Franco, and want the SpanMrs. Charles Hamilton cf Richfield ish to win. County Attorney Ferdinand It government is obvious that our foreign polErickson, John L. Sevy. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Anderson and been a strong psychological has icy Now is Good Time to Roy Kciscl, Bill County Shetiff Lake of check on Salt the ambitions of aggressor daughter, Judith, City Horne, A. O'. Take Advantage of an OpRasmussen, Geo. YV. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Neilson. nations. They cant afford to lose portunity for Higher Educaeven our formal friendship and Burgess Sunday and Labor day. tion at Your State University Republican candidates, without p y much less take a chance on arms and opposition, are YVm. H. Folland, supply embargos. As a Mrs. Miles Curfew and Mrs. J. W nation, we are THE justice of the state supreme couit; rich, and remote from all powerful, Bird, president and secretary in dis- Emeron C, r county other Wright, great powers. .We are practrict 6, attended a meeting of the Yr. F. of Utah commissioner; Bradley, University American Legion auxiliary, Richfitld tically immune from attack and in Mrs. Gencal the commissioner; event of war,1 we would have the CurMrs. afternoon." unit, Thursday Kirkham, county recorder; Eiwin balance of 1938-3- 9 Opening Dates as we did in the few presided at the installation of county treasurer; Sonn Sor-- ; aVhefp87 g7e at diaMokeep officers to serve the unit for the fis- Staples, Freshman Placement Tests, Sepenson, ctfunty assessor. No hepubli- - the tenuous cal year. peace of E tember 21 Engineers Enhance can candidate has filed for the of:icj ' oOo Exams, Sept. 21 Reg'stt-iti'of surveyor. Mrs. Maurine Ohran of San Fran Exams, Sept. 22 Special InThe business indexes still tend upDEMOCRATIC TICKET cisco, Calif., is visiting for a mon'h struction and Registration cf ward. As the Annalist puts it, So home of the at her Mrs. Tina mother, Freshmen, Sept Supreme Ceuit Judge SophoRoger I far as can be seen the recovery more Registration, Sept. 24 Jensen, in Salina. movement is continuing in a gcneralMcDonough, Eugene E. 1iatt. Registration of all othurs, Sept. County Cleik Marion Bird, A. L. ly satisfactory manner. The kindergarten school for child- Anderson. 26 Classwoik Begins, Sept. 27. jt js true that ;n many yneg there ren between the age of 4 and 6 years, County Assessor Cliff M. Powell, has been little or no actual Send for copy of catalog giving e will open at the Community chap 4 o Baker. ment as yet put even there, senti- further information. October 10, it is announced by Miss Mrs. Hazel ment has undergone, a substantial County Recorder UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Mary McCallum, instructor at the Swindle, Mrs. Telia Jensen. change, and leaders are looking to school. Miss McCallum recently reClarence Smith, the immediate future with a Salt Lake City County Sheriff great turned from a three months vacation A. O. Hopkins, YVm. Abrahams, deal more equanimity than they did in east the states and central spent Clyde Webb. . a few months back when all that Shut-in- Because: v t-- for State Legislature: One of the most important elective offices in the state , . , Requires experience and sound judgment . . . Familiarity and knowledge of state problems and needs . . . Acquaintance with fellow members . . . Ability to pursuade associates and influence appropri. te legislati.n - adaptable - n, d i is- Mrs. Robert Evans, who spent the summer months at Emigration can- yon, east of Salt Lake, returned to Salina last Mrs. Evans was accompanied by her Kuy Peterson, and the latter returned in time for school opening Monday. Mis. Tina Jensen entertained at a Iyle Thoinell arrived Saturday fiom Indian Creek. He will visit for childrens party Monday from four to oclock celebrating the ninth a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jes&e Thor- , nell. . biithday of her daughter, Yona Lea Jensen. .Outdoor games were enjoyed Miss Wanda Oldioyd and Grant by the group and a luncheon .was Domgaard of Salt Lake, spent the served by the hostess to sixteen, week-envisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders of Ne- Roland Oldroyd. p"hi, father and mother ttf Ellis San- W. Nichols a d L. at and Mr. and Mrs. Movell Hamel- dors, ,presid Bishop special meeting of officers serving n right of Salt Lake, were guests at all auxiliary organizations in the the Sanders home Sunday and Mon- Second ward, held Thursday evening day. cf last week in the chapel. Twe tyMrs. George Stevens received in- five were present, and plans weie completed for a census to be taken foimation Saturday of the biith of a in the ward to determine activity on- - grandson, Saturday at Cedar City. rollmcnts. Luncheon was seiveJ fol- - The baby is the first boin to Mr. ,and Mrs. Vernon Long, and according lowing the meeting. to reports all are doing nicely. Classified Ads J. tensen, her patents, Mrs. W, II. Wyatt and daughter, Tabor, who will visit until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pectol. m.s ay Shower Held Wednesday For Bride-Elec- t panied by Mr. and Mrs. v4iH vacation poripd.. Mer-6und- ,,i v Enrolls at Dixie Junior for Fall Session ) j We Want Your Flour Business! Every Sack Will Be Sold With a Guarantee Money-Bac- k 1 ' Whole Wheat Flour, sacked 24s or 48s Germade and Steel Cut Wheat, 24s, 9s, 5's. Dairy Feed Hog Feed Laying Mash, 20 Protein . . . 1.6S 2 00 :. 1.20 1.20 1.55 HERMANSENS ROLLER GUNNISON. UTAH MILL ww, T wm ar business fsyou'' wec' d Wi in! hearing vo.ee of sme0 flinUr Mrs. Bryce Lorentzen came in from Shelley, Idaho, last week. She will be here for some time visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shep- - herd. hapPY I hose voice Lavoui-- vo o gam ca -- i - ! . Y anticipated. R. C. Parkinson, project superintendent for the Salina CCC, with Mrs. Parkinson and sons, returned Tuesday after spending the week-enand Labor day with relatives and friends at Salt Lake and Ogden, mid-wee- -t- is Much Rayon Rayon, which has had a rapid iviuitroe m Springs de- - velopment in industry in the past 30 years, has become a very important textile material and in 1937 one lion yards of rayon material went into dresses, underwear, piece goods and linings. bil-h- er Mrs. II. B. Crandall and daughter Miss Hazel Crandall, left for coast YYhen a new tax is imposed on last week. They are out for duct ion. the pi ice of the product must an extended vacation and plan to' also be raised if the status quo is to visit many of the coast resorts. i be maintained. ' We still have on hand a large quantity of High Quality Turkey Red YY heat from last years crop, from which we are manufacturing flour. , Arlo Furlong, instructor in education at North Sevier high school, accompanied by Mrs. Furlong and children, who spent the summer at Sanford, Colo., returned to Salina k last after an enjoyable va- cation. Mr. Furlong assumed his du- ties with the opening of schools th's T have completely remodeled our flour mill and equipment. It is now modern and The latest type of Agene Bleaching Process has just been installed in our mill, and it does make the flour much whiter in color and of a more uniform grade. We will continue to give you ' 100 POUNDS OF FLOUR for 3 BUSHELS OF WHEAT : Hard Wheat Flour, sacked 24'a or 48's $1.70 Cwt. YVe SATURDAY, Sep. 10 Meet Your Friends There For A Good Time! - Music By Reeves Music Masters Swim at Monro Hot Springs 4 Water is Cletn, Chlorinatd A ! |