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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH wk Commerce Membersj Wolverines Take Outline Program Top Rating entertained Mrs. Dell Sorenson Reed Lorentzen and Dennett Martin returned to Salina Monday night, members of her family at a dinner having spent the past week visiting and card party Sunday evening. and sightseeing in and around Los Mrs. I.eonore Prince, daughter of Angeles. Mr. and Mis. T. P. Peterson, who Mi. :md Mrs. Clinton Toigensen, spent a few days heie lust week visitwhose birthdays anive but a few days ing with her parents, left for her apait, celebrated in honor of the duar home at Iars Angeles Sunday. at their event Thursday evening home. A luncheon wus served by the Mrs. Ellis Sanders entertained memhostess to twelve guests and the bal- bers of her bridge elub at the SanA plate ance of the evening was spent in ders home Friday evening. luncheon was served at 8 oclock with playing bunko. the bridge game following the lunchMrs. Max Sorenson, first, Mrs. and eon. Sorenson Tad Mrs. Mr. and Howard in their Mattsson, second, and Mrs. came from daughter, Judy, home at Ruth, Nevada, Sunday and Moroni Jensen, third, were the prize will spend a week or ten days visit- winners in the card game. Mrs. Rae ing with Mrs. Dell Sorenson, mother Noyes and Mrs. Sorenson were guests of the hostess. to Tad. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson and I)r. and Mrs. Rae K. Noyes attended the basketball game between the University of Utah and Denver University, in Salt Lake City, Saturday night. They returned to Salina Sunday. Classified Ads J31tle. TOR RENT 120 A farm in Milford Lumping District. NO A of alfalfa, modern 40 A seasonal crops, Ia'Bhcu must furnished. water house, have stock and machinery. Apply C. 1!. J31t2e. Bohn, Milford. FOR SALE 193G Inquire II. sedan. Ford V-- 8 Tudor Merc., and Las Vegas, Nevada, for the past several monthR, visited Sunday and Monn day with friends in Salina. Mr. will retur n to Salina the latte part of the week and will again resume his position at the Merc. l,or-enze- entertained Mrs. A. C. Willardson lady guests at a luncheon and bridge party Monday afternoon. Luncheon was served at the Main Cafe with the card game following at the In the bridge Willardson home. game, first prize was won by Mrs. Morion Christensen and second prize by Mrs. Zoel Whitbeck. The traveling prize went to Mrs. Herbert Greenleaf. twenty-eig- Announcement by Mrs. George Johansen, president of North Sevier chapter of the American Red Cross, of the annual meeting, was made yesterday and matters of vital imThe portance are to be considered. meeting will be held at the junior high school building next Monday evening, with festivities starting at 7:30 sharp. Reports, financial and others, in addition to electing new officers, will be included in the busi-- ! ness session. Mr. Kolb, field ropre-- , sentative for Utah, will be present give a talk on general conditions of Red Cross work. Salina Creek Irrigation Company, ty bringing in certificates for transfer to new Salina Creek Irrigation company before March 1, 1941, will get stock transfers free. After that date a charge will be levied. Bring them to John Nielson residence, Salina. AMERICAS Days to Maturity Utahybrid Utahybrid Utahybrid Utahybrid Utahybrid No. No. No. No. No. 95 100 105 105 112 330 416 425 544 680 U. S. No. 52 Available Minn. No. 13 in Stock On account of purchasing in large quantities, we are able to offer you good seed at the right price. SevierValley Co. Merc. SAUNA UTAH Forbush, convention FINE CAR WILL in Texas. Young. 9 j f P.-- c Officials: Packard, Hansen SOON ENTER THE LOWER PRICE FIELD m Mrs. Sarah Rarton and Mrs. Eva Peterson of Richfield, w'ere dinner guests Sunday, at the home of their sister, Mrs. W. E. Young. Mrs. Peterson returned to her home Sunday evening and Mrs. Rarton visited here until Tuesday. Kathcryn Johansen, accompanied at Davis, students by Reverly Mt. Wasatch Pleasant, academy, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johansen over the week end. Sunday Miss Kathcryn celebrated her 13th birthday anniversary when twelve intimate girl friends endinner joyed a 7 oclock chicken prepared by Mrs. Johansen. Later indoor games were enjoyed. For Further Particulars Call Or See Jess Madsen 47 Blast 3rd So. Richfield Utah Phono 342 T. Mii-kelso- j j (Continued from page 1) tion message. Other measures introduced during the first two weeks of the session would create a state course of study committee to recommend school text-abooks and changes in colrses of study; housing authorities to undertake slum clearances; state hoard of forestry and fire control; state meat inspection service; state board of pharmacy; state barber board; state apprentice council ; zoning commission and board of adjustment, and a legislative reference bureau. Creation of these bodies may oi may not fit in Governor Maws re- organization plans but their introduction shows that the legislators are not awaiting submission of the reorganization program before airing their individual legislative desires. There was every indication, too, that the lawmakers sought to clear the way for speedy consideration of the chief executives proposals as embodied in the measure to be presented early this week. The Miller bill repealing allocation of $800,000 annually to cities and counties for streets and roads was withdrawn with the understanding that a substitute will be considered after the reorganization program has been placed before the legislature. Bills introduced provide for uniform traffic laws, abolish primary run-oelections, ask local option on sale of liquors by the drink, adopt wage and hour regulations for intrastate business; exempt all house furnishings from personal property taxes, provide industrial compensation for victims of occupational diseases, fix a tax for noxious weed eradication, set up life insurance cooperatives and reserve to the state, minerals in state lands and in navigable waters. ff Mrs. Sarah Rarton and Mrs. Eva Peterson of Richfield, visited Sunday with their sister, Mrs. W. E. o Wil-lardse- n, Vtshbrn, g . 3-- Variety t - The junior class of the ward Sunday school enjoyed a party at the Mar home of their teacher, Mrs. Mickelson Wednesday evening. Cootie was the pastime, prizes going to Dorothy Tolboe, Irene Levi Draper, Lois Jensen, Arland Murphy, Loyal Hanson and day. Kir k Anderson. Luncheon was servThe Gleaner Girls of the M. f. A. ed to thirty members. entertained at a Pot Luck party a Mrs. Arval Jensen entertained ten the home of Mrs. Erwin Jensen Tuesguests at a party Sunday evening, to Fourteen membeis evening. t day celebrate her birthday anniversary, were present. Mrs. Alretta Diaper was hostess Mrs. LaMar Bosshard entertained to members of the Social hour .club club at luncheon Moncray night at her at her home Friday evening. Covers were laid for home. her A. held their regular The twelve. Special guests were Mrs. meeting in the school house Friday Mrs. Sanimie JorKent and Jeffery The program consisted of evening. of Salina. musical numbers by a ladies trio and gensen Mr. and Mrs. Janard Heath entera talk on safety. tained eight guests at a dinner and Mr. and Mrs Calvert Petersen were card party Saturday night. host and hostess at a dinner and The D. U. P. held their regular card party at the Petersen home Satmeeting in the library Friday afterurday evening. Sixteen guests wer noon. An interesting program was present. given, after which refreshments were Mrs, Deloyd Christensen entertain- served. ed members of the Self Culture club, and Arlee JenClifford at the Christensen home Thursday sen, who are attending school at OgThe lesson, an orticle on den, evening. spent Saturday and Sunday was Behind the German Lines, visiting relatives here. 11 Totals . . Score by quarters: Salina Monroe Morrill Robins and J. P. Sorenson JOHN NIELSEN, Secretary. returned from Grand Junction, ColoFOR SALE My home and farm, rado, Saturday. Roth men are interClose in, good property, a snap if ested in the cattle industry and were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young of Mt. taken at once. See Oscar Ncilson. in the eastern city purchasing prime Tleasant, visiting spent Tuesday JlOtf. stock. with Bobs mother, Mrs. W. E. Young. FOR SALE My home and my farm J. A. Scorup, prominent rancher and consisting of 60 4 acres, southwest stockman over the state, together with of Redmond, and all farm equipment. Mrs. were combining business Scorup, Inquire J. C. Nielson, Redmond. NStfc with pleasure in Salina Thursday, Will buy dead or old Friday and Saturday of last week. WANTED horses or cows for cash. See Frank While here Mr. Scorup shipped a carJ7tf. load of prime cows. The Scorupa were Herbert, Salina. enroute to their homo in Provo at the FASTEST SELLING time of their stay here, having just In show from livestock a returned Denver, Colorado, and a stockmen's Time Now (s J21t2p. To Contract your Seed Corn j Mrs. Mar Mickelson, Reporter " Morrison, f Hredsguard, c Larson, g 4 ... Magleby, g Asay, f future. ht C. Williams. The Johnson, former Internation- Anneal Red Cross al mechanic at the Sevier Valley Meeting Slated who has been located in 3, Can use my yard to feed, Lincoln Crane. all conveniences. five and handed to Miss Stena Seoiui The plaque will for announcement. be presented by the club. coinmis- Delbert Hansen, county northern sioner from the section, was present at the Monday meeting and gave a short talk mentioning several projects that could be under- taken by the organization in the near Dick Lorenzen, LOT FOR SALE-lil- ock BUILDING entertained Paul Cropper Mrs. south of Main street. See at the friends seven Cropper lady J31 tic. Frank Steele. home Monday evening. The hours Call TOR SALE Turkeys. were spent iri fancy needlecraft with Salina. J31tlp. the hostess serving luncheon at the the sewing period. TOR SALK 50 tons 1st and 2nd conclusion of crop hay. the winner is the ability of the stu (Continued from page dent to think fearlessly and pro- - jR. Nielson, f gressively about the role of democ- - Newton, c ... racy in a chaotic world and to ex- - N. Curtis, g press clearly his thoughts, feelings G. Curtis, g and hopes for his own future and Allred, g ... the future of America. The five bes Poslon, g essays from the school will be hand-- j Willardson, j of com-- 1 ed to the junior chamber and not number by name. Totals ..... inerce by Monroe The winner will be selected from the j given by Mrs. Arthur Draper. Folthe lesson, luncheon was lowing served to fourteen. Special guests were Mrs. Swen Jensen and Mrs. Gerald Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Draper entertained twelve guests at a dinner and card party at their home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olson and children, of Salina, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ilales Sun- REDMOND I Plans Complete For Annual Power Fanning Day of New Mis. William Moiphoid Manmouth, N. J., has a hen that each Everything is in readiness for the morning scratches on the kitchen big show at the Sevier Valley Merc, door, and when admitted, lays an on February 12th, trucks, tractors, egg on the floor. cream separators and everything that Mrs. Waldo Graff of San Antonio, go to make up a power operated to police that farm. All the modern equipment Texas, complained will he showll and demonstrated burglars had stolen all her table throughout the day in an attempt to clothes and napkins and also hail show people the tremendous stops made telephone calls that increased modern equipment has made over the her bill $20. old way. The public is invited to attend this free showing that they may acquaint themselves witli all the SPRING WORK CLOTHES The methods. modern luncheon will a noon serve Merc, day The best quality of goods at to those attending. RIGHT PRICES CARD OF THANKS We wish to offer our sincere thanks and appreciation to the kind people of Salina for the kindness shown us and the help that was so generously offered during the death at burial of our son and brother. Willard Peacock and family. Work Shirts . . . 49c and Up Pants, Shoes and other work, clothes at a price that is reasonable. Fair Mercantile Co. Salinas Busy Store Try a Ton of Link Canyon Coal Mined in our OWN County 6 Miles West of Emery. Only $5.00 per Ton Delivered ALSO CARBON COUNTY COAL AT $6.50 PER TON Stoker Slack $5.00 Per Ton Oil-Treat- ed We are always stocked to supply your needs and will deliver ANY Amount SEUIER VALLEV MERC. SALINA, UTAH A St. Louis business house sells chicken eggs made to order with any shade of yolk that the customer desires. A feed diet determines the color. C ff STUDEBAKERS DEFENSE ORDER FOR AIRPLANE ENGINES IS A PLUS ORDER Separate division is being created to expedite production of Studebakers share of national defense program Government asked Studebaker WHEN the engines on a big scale, it was to build not the Studebaker plants or facilities that the Government wanted, but rather the Studebaker organization of engineers and production executives. The Studebaker program for producing airplane engines will have no effect, in itself, on Studebaker production of automobiles. The equipment in Studebaker plants is not suitable for the manufacture of airplane engines and therefore separate equipment for that 7 MBS AS MANY CARS WILED ONLY MtfiOO PEOPLE IN THE DAY TIME. , YOULL FEEL LIKE (DI6 A MILLION WHEN YOU ASK FOR A (0uaber tllUET U 4 IUU SLI 14 MOOf THE OLD QUmt COUrANT, A GREAT PART WAS INSTALLED o OF OUR 5TREFT LIGHTING 25 YEARS AGO, IT IS OBSOLETE. FEW OF OUI? MOST MODERN HIGHWAYS ARE LIGHTED AT AL- L- AFTER DARK THEY'RE 25 YEARS OUT OF CATE. oW STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY tits - UWUNUIUI6, IND purpose is being provided. Studebaker production of automobiles will be affected only if defense requirements for materials or labor necessitate a curtailment of production by all automobile plants. Our countrys national defense program creates new problems and new responsibilities for all of us. Studebaker intends to discharge its defense responsibilities in a manner which will add luster to its name. Studebaker ... the Great Independent HAROLDS. 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