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Show THE SAUNA, SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mrs. Philo Rasmussen enteitained a party in honor of her daughter, at ; j LWDMOM) second birthday, Thursday afPhylis Mar Mrs. Mickelson, Repoiter ternoon. Twelve guests were preso ent. Mrs. Wesley Christensen enterMrs. Lyman Petersen was hostess tained members of her club at her to members of the Young Married home Monday evening. The evening club Wednesday Ladies afternoon. was spent in sewing, after which a Pinochle was played, prizes going to dainty luncheon was served to nine Mrs, Wallace Poulson, Mrs. Kenneth members.' Hales and Mrs. Reva Olson. A dainty Arnold Willardson returned to Los luncheon was served to nine members. Angeles Monday, He had spent the Alvin Christensen and son, past ten days visiting his patents, of Han Francisco, visited relatives Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willardson. and friends here last week. Mrs. Merlin Ashman enteitained at Mrs. Reva Olson and children and a dinner m honor of Mr. Ashmans Miss Shirley Petersen visited at the Ibiithday anniversary. Covers were home of Mr. and Mrs. On in Peterlaid for 10 guests. sen at Fillmore Saturday and Sunday. f The M. Men and Gleaner 'girls of' Miss Rulean Jensen and Miss Earis the M. I. A. enjoyed a scavangerl Jensen visited with Miss Letha JorAfter the hunt Tuesday evening. gensen at her home in Ephraim Sathunt they met at the hill, urday and Sunday. where refreshments were served. The Mrs. Earl Spencer was hostess to party was under the direction of the members of the Self Culture club at class teachers, Wallace 'Joulson and her home Thursday afternoon. The Harvest Season 1 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Members of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. John of last Oleson, Thursday afternoon In: addition to the regulur Week. meet ng, a birthday anniversary party hononng Mrs. Oleson, was tendered. Many lovely gifts were received by the honored member in remembrance of the occasion. Luncheon was servmemed by the hostess to twenty-tw- o bers at the conclusion of the meeting. MONEY Savers Mr. and Mrs. Einel Peterson and daughter, Donna, left Sunday for Salt Lake City to consult a leg specialist concerning a leg injury They wcie ac-- j by Donna. compunied to the cupitol city by Mis.1 Zoel Whitbeck und Miss Merea Whit-beck. Gem Flour Bag and Mr. and Mrs. Clell Sorenson Miss Maurine Heck of Midvale, spent the week end vis. ting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Colby and Mr, and Mrs. Mac Feterson, who is becoming Joe Sorenson. quite famous for his ability to "boot home a winner on the horse racing Howard Surenson, former Salina tracks, left for Laa Vegas Friday resident and who now resides in Iais night, having spent several days Angeles, is spending a short vaca- shoot ng deer in the retreats around tj(m visjtinK with his parents, Mr. Kalina. Mac Expects to make the big an(J Mrf( Joe son.nKon M,i with h.s tracks on the Pacific coast his headquarters during the winter racing months. White Rce (f 4I 4 J Flcur(P- Bag . - I J AQ ilJ I Pure Honey Gallon Qr OjL 9 Hr Bacon Pound &)j Grrpefru't, Arizona, 4 A I Dozen Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Martin, accompanied by their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor of Fait Lake City, left Sunday for where they Springfield, Missouri, two or ten will spend days . visiting with Mr. layloi s patents, vl son-in-la- Miss Mildred Whitlock. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Joulson returned to their home in Los Ange les '.Saturday. They spent the pa.-- t two Men and Boy Sweater 79c to $3.45 Men' Cord, Reg. $2.98, NOW $1.98 Woolen Seek Flannel Shirts 79c to $1.79 Children's Sleeper . . 79c Marshmallows, 14 oz- 10c Pkg. Salad Dressing, 17c Quart Jar Brand Coffee, Any 25c Pound Can Corn Flakes, 10c Large Pkg Vinegar Barrel, Each $1.25 Shot Gun Shells - All Size 25c-39c-4- 9c .... 50-Ga- l, Felt & Ridd Merc. Never Under Sold" lesson Child Psychology was given by Mrs. Vernal Nelson, alter which refreshments were served to seven members. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Johnson atMrs. Jewel Poulson visited in Salt tended the football game at Provo Lake City Monday and Tuesday. Saturday. Mrs. Don Wright was charming seeks visiting relatives here.' hostess to members of her bridge ffTYJtgVW club at the Wright home, Fliday was Luncheon week. of last night served at small tables to eight guests, and was followed by a fast game of bridge. Mrs. Herbert Greenleaf and Mr- an' "rs,Stanl.y Mrs. Stanley Barrett were prize wm-- i Mrs. Rodger Martin was a business visitors m Salt Lake City. business ners. Mrs. F. O. Bullock of Van visitor in Salt Lake the early part ttn Tuesday. Nuys, California, was an out of town 4nluy of the week. - SPECIALS ' Harry Christensen Re Elect Haves Hi - h guest. Announcement was made this week Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dyreng were at that the Branch Welfare office that Manti Sunday to nttend funeral rit 's has been in effect in Salina, will he for Mrs. C. W. Bird, a respected ns- - closed after November 1st, and that he contacted at g ident, and a acquaintance the case worker may Sevier the depaitment of public wi of the Dyreng family. Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Crane spent sevMrs. Glenn I. Kennedy spent several days last week visiting with Mr. eral days the fore part of the week their daughter and in Eureka. Lee and Mrs. Bird, They visiting in Salt Iaike City. She was returned home Thursday night. accompanied from Ml. Pleasant hv Mr. Kennedy, who has been operating Miss Doiothy Murphy returned the store in that city during the of Ed. Johnson, who is on a Monday from Salt Luke, having spent left und week friends the past vacation visiting trip. Mr. Kennedy business a on trip relatives in the noithern city. again Thursday to the capital city. CARD OF THANKS ELECTRIC LIGHT We wish to express our sincere ATTENTION USERS POWER AND thanks and appreciation for the help, beautiful floral offerings and kind We have made some investigation words spoken during the death and of the new proposed power and light buiiul of our brother, son and hus- lute which is being offered by the band, Lee Bastion. and we Telluride Power company, Mis. Ixe Bast'an, find one schedule, number l, which And the Bastian Family. is being offered to approximately 50 per cent of the light and power users. This particular schedule is to cost $2.21 per month for 40 kilowatt hours, 3Vic per kilowatt hour for next 20 hours and 3c per kilowatt for all additional, etc. This is being offered to replace two meters you now have. FOR SALE My farm and home, One meter is costing you $1.05 for 10 A snap if taken at once. Good prop- - kilowatt hours, lie for the next ten eity, close hi. Oscar Nielson 025t3p hours and 8c for the next 25 hours, etc. The secomj meter is costing $5.00 Reward for a canvass roll of minimum of $1.50 per month, or 3.4c tools, connectors, pliers, etc., return50 hours then ed to this office. No questions asked. per kilowatt for first 2.0c per kilowatt for all additional. 025t2. We just wish to inform all who are WANTED Will buy dead or d1 desirous of saving themselves some horses or cows for cash. See Frank money, to not exchange their old J7tf. two meter rates for this new signle Herbert, Salina. meter hold up. You will he paying more for your lights than ever if you agree to this arrangement and wt are advised by our Public Service Blankets - All Clases end Commission that the present old rate pi ices. Flannels, Wool may stay in effect to avoid enforcing Batts on users of electric any increase life-lon- Henry S. Nielsen, Paul Chaffey and Frank Arbucle of Riverside, Califor-ilia- , left Thursday of last week for their homes, having spent several days visiting at the home of Mr. and! Mrs. J. E. Jamison. While in this district, they made successful treks into the mountains I after a buck deer. IP b son-in-la- e We just know how the Roosevelts feel about moving. Weve lived at our present address for eight years, and we dread moving so much we are thinking about asking for a third term. UTAH NEEDS FARNSWORTH J-- Winter Warmth SATURDAY, November 1 HENRY D. HAYES, the Democratic nominee for Judge of the Sixth Judicial d'strict to succeed! himself in the office to which hei was elected in 1933, has ably and .efficiently served the people of his district and the State of Utah during h s term of office. Judge Hayes .has an enviable! record for his efficiency in keeping the business of his couits in the several counties of his dstrict up to date and current. He is amply ! equpped with the fundamental ueation, legal training and experience on the bench requisite for the high and responsible office of District Judge. He is deliberate, painstak'ng and thorough in his handling of legal matters and tho trial of cases. Judge Hayes has a pronounced judicial mind and- temperment, and has filled his office in a manner! which is befitting to, and reflecting credit upon, the Bench and Pai cf the State of Utah. (Paid Pol. Advertisement!; Fair Mercantile Co. Salinas Busy Store" power. Why pledge yourselves for a 5 per cent discount and later feel sorry when you see others buying power for much less and still having their free agency. A. C. WILLARDSON, Mayor. (Paid Advertisement! VOTE FOR Philo T. Farnsworth, Jr. Republican Candidate for UnitedStatesSenate GO BY BUSI travel . . . or play. Stretch out in solid comfort while you and arrive refreshed and ready for shopping, work Best of all, you save money doing it! Call your Bus agent today and learn more about this convenient transportation service. NextTime Leave Y our Car(e) at Home BUS DEPOT G. M. BURR, AGENT PHONE lf-- 25c bottle In as much sioner, in Sevier it is only fair to Commisas I am a candidate for Four-Yea- r county on the Republican Ticket, feel that those who may support me that I tell a little, abo'it myself and my attitude toward county affairs. I am forty-fou- r years of age, married and have a family of three children. Since graduating from the Utah State in 1924, I have been engaged in farming Agricultural college and livestock raising at Monroe. have served as president of the Monroe Lions club and secretary-treasure- r of South Sevier Lamb Feeders Association. In connection with my fahter, Lewis W. Jones, and my brothers, I have been an ardent supporter and member of every Sevier County Dairy Herd Improvement Association. In the county, the handling of affairs is a very serioui business. If I should be elected to the office of County Commissioner I would pledge myself to honesty and integrity i i the conduct of that office. Never in the history of our government has honesty in public office been more importantI would pledge myself to fairness to every section of the county. I would pledge myself to absolute economy in an effort to cut down the tax burden on property. I would have and would further develop a sympathetic understanding of the people's problems; the tax problems; the road problems; the employment problems;' the social security problems and other problems that come before the Board of County Commissioners, and to the old folks I would say: Dont let anyone tell you that a change in state or county administration would deprive you of any part of your age" assistance payments. If anyone tells you that, they are not telling the truth. We all love our old people and appreciate them as pioneers of our section, and as good citizens and public servants. And last, consistent with economy, 1 pledge myself to a bigger and better Sevier county; , : Jjaictnice IF. Jones of hand j Free., j buy one qt. of ice cream for and get one more Saturday Specials on Cough and Cold Remedies BOTTLE OF ALKA SELTZER GOc AQ BOTTLE OF MENTHOLATUM rf JJl GOc 1 f GALLON EXTRA HEAVY MINERAL OIL PEN-LYPTU- Cl (Taid Political Advertisement! 10 $.4 S jq 60c STRINGENT THROAT GARGLE aq 4yC 2 50c BOTTLES PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC r 1C J BOTH FOR 1 - lo- t 60c BOTTLE GOLDEN COUGH SYRUP To the Voters of Soviet County MISS IT tion to every lady who enters this store Paid Pol. Adv. by Ed. M. Morrissey! 1 When You Travel! Free.. ed-- al All Quilt Making Meterisls Prepare for ccmfcrt at Popular Prices I 1 rURL PACK 5 GRAIN ASPIRINS CO q JjC rn 75c BOTTLE VICKS VAPOR RUB OyC 35c BOTTLE VICKS VAPOR RUB q $1.20 BOTTLE SAL-HEPATIC- qq JOC A in 60c BOTTLE SAL-HEPATIC- A $1.20 BOTTLE xq JOC BROMO SELTZER 60c BOTTLE BROMO SELTZER IQ 16 OUNCE BOTTLE MILK OF MAGNESIA REGULAR 50c, SPECIAL jQr j"C PURE PACK RUEBING ALCOHOL, HIGH GRADE, PINT )rjC Presciiptions filled by Registered Pharmacist exactly as written by your doctor. We Do Not Substitute . Salina Drug Company ' In Business For Your Healths Sake' Zs |