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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Burns and Miss Blanche Burns drove to Manti yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Burns remaining for the LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Veterans encampment. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Williams Salina from left Salina Monday for Califor- have moved to the winter. for Round valley and nia, after visiting relatives friends here for a week. Percy Steele of Monticello arin Salina Wednesday for a rived On Tuesday four Salina young with friends here. visit ' people had their tonsils removed . at the local hospital. They were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fisher and Thelma Anderson, Lula Crane, d Miss Edith Lvelyn and . Keith Oveson. Last family and Salina in arrived yesterreports were that the patients are recovering as well as could day from Meadow to settle here for the winter. be expected. Beck-stran- - . .... t Principal and Mrs. Dan of Massion Miss Geraldine their family moved to and Suit Lake was the honored guest this week and are living at a picnic in the park Tuesday J. F. Martin home for the evening. Games and stunts and light refreshments were the enjoyable features of the evening and were enjoyed by firelight The following made up the party: Mrs. G. M. Burr, Mrs. J. A Anderson and Misses Lydia Olsen, Lena Anderson, Belle Webb, Shirley Wright, Ardys Burr and the guest of honor. Baker Salina in the school year. Miss Vivian Smith --arrwed here yesterday from Draper to remain during the winter. Miss Ora Lorentzen returned to Salina Thursday with S. M. Jorgensen from Salt Lake. Miss Lorentzen has spent the past five weeks visiting cities in Northern Utah and Idaho. Mr. Jorgensen was in Salt Lake from Tuesday until Thursday attending to business concerning the Piute Reservoir company apd.the tam sales. Sunday evening Faun Bench, Lena Anderson, Louise Freece, Ardys Burr, Lucile Knight and Belle Webb were principals at a watermelon feast at the G. M. Burr home. H. E. Lewis has been a busiMiss May Ewles was hostess on ness visitor in Salt Lake City this Tuesday afternoon to the follow- week. ing: Mrs. Lavelle Dastrup, Mrs F. O. Peterson, Mrs. Max Sor Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bird escn, and the Misses Elna Ivie ind family and Mrs. Blackburn n, Myrtle Ewles of Monroe were visitors in Salina Etta Scorup, and Helen Ander- Wednesday. Prizes were won at Proson. gressive 500 by Miss Scorup and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mattsson Mias Jorgensen. Late in the af ind Carvel Mattsson of Richternoon delicious refreshments field were guests at the F. A. Phyllis-Jorgense- Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crandall,1 YOUNG SOCIETY COUPLE Miss Hazel Crandall, Miss Lydia MARRIED AT RICHFIELD Pryor, and Dr. Harold Crandal enjoyed a trip to Maple Grove Miss Ila Reynolds and Milburn Sunday. Fenn of this city were married on Wednesday morning of last Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Lewis o week, at the court house in RichElsinore were guests of Mrs field. Witnesses of the marriage Bena Allred Tuesday. They were were Mr. and Mrs. James Reynon their way to Manti to the fair olds, parents of the bride, and Mrs. George Fenn, mother of the James Ivie, who- spent the gToom. Following the ceremony Start your children to school equipped with everysummer touring the Dakotas, the p.rty returned to Salina. and thing which will make for efficiency in their work. Montana spent the day preparing for an Nebraska Canada, Wyoming and Idaho, in the in elaborate miscellaneous shower Our shop has always been headquarters for school terests of the Utah Woolen mills given at the George Fenn home supplies because we offer a rare combination of returned to Salina Sunday with Wednesday evening. quality goods and fair prices. Before the beginning of the reports of a most enjoyable va cation. He was accompanied on shower several friends of the Check the following list and bring it to us the trip by his brother Lloyd couple hoisted them onto a cart who remained in Provo. James decorated completely with bells, School Books, Tablets, Composition Books, leaves Sunday for Provo where tin cans and old shoes and drove Pens, Pencils, Ink, Rulers, Crayons, Paste he will attend the B. Y. U. dur through town. The newlyweds Fountain Pens, Etc. wer good sports and emerged ingg the coming year. t . from the ordeal none the worse Let the children come to us for Soda, Candy, Ice Afterr the Miss Iola Borg of Richfielc for the experience. Cream and other Sanitary Dainties. has been a guest at the A. C. Wil principals and seventy guests gathered at. the Fenn home where lardson home this week. the shower was held. The rooms Mrs. Warren Breinholt of Los were beautifully decorated with Angeles and Mrs. L. P. Christen fall flowers, which contributed sen of Aurora were the guests o much to the spirit of the occasion. friends and relatives in Redmonc Both indoor and outdoor games, Sunday. Mrs. Breinholt is vis skillfully planned, made for a successful party. Late in the ev-- i iting in Salina. were ening tasty refreshments H. B. Crandall was a business served and the couple afterward visitor at Salt Lake the first o unwrapped their bounteous supIMPROVEMENTS At MILL SAUNA MEAT OPENS ply of beautiful and useful gifts. the week. Guests from out of town were The Salina Meat & Supply Installing of more modem deMrs. Reynolds of Mt. Pleasant, vices for the making of flour and shop opened in Salina CONFERS WITH FARMERS grandmother of the bride, and the finishing of a new and comday under the new management Mr. Mrs. E. E. and modious office the in A fine line of of J. R. Ewles. Nelson of building E. member of the J. Smith, a. have made marked improvement stock is on display and an excelFederal Land bank og Los An Richfield. in the Salina Roller mills during lent butcher has been employed geles, was in Salina Monday conPARTY. the last few weeks. New metal to look after the meat end of the AT MAPLE GROVE ferring with officials of the SaMrs.- - Hazel Allred and dust collectors havp ben install- business. The butcher is A . F . Mrs. Mr. lina Farm Loan association. Smith discussed several important Jarvis Martin were charming ed in place of the old wood and Jorgensen, who comes here from and skillful hostesses Sunday ev-- ) flannel ones, a new office has Scofield. Mr. Jorgensen is a naquestions with the Salina- representatives and left early in the ening at a party at. been set apart and newly finish- tive of Salt Lake and has had a Grove. Maple Games, singing ed, and the latest model of Fair- wide experience in the shops afternoon for Richfield and other and stories made up the impromp- banks and Morse scales has been there as a meat cutter. During noints south. tu program of the evening. By purchased and set up. The the past year he has worked at the light of a blazing fire the fol- -' scales will give the weight of ar- Scofield. lowing guests enjoyed delicious ticles from within one pound of a refreshments: Mr. and Mrs.' mans weight to twenty tons. Vivian Burns, Mrs. Eliza Gates, ... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frandsen Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Evans, Mrs. have arrived in Salina from ProBena Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Zoel Mrs. F. O. Peterson had as vo, where Mr. Frandsen has been OUR MOTTO. Whitbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon her guests Monday afternoon attending the B. Y. U. the past We deliver to your home, Jensen, Mrs. Carl Forshee, Miss Mrs. Mary Hugentobler, Mrs. year.. Mr. Frandsen will be the Elna Mr. Mrs. Ivie, and Clara F. and Miss Helen teacher in the local seminary this J. Dastrup night and morning, MILK Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Anderson. Martin, Five and Hundred year. The Frandsens have many and CREAM Good and Ivie, Mrs. Vilate Ivie, Ronald luncheon were the main features friends in Salina who are glad to Wholesome Jensen and Alvin Brown. of the afternoon. welcome them here. WEBBS DAIRY Phone 27R 41 4 4 $, 4 ,$ SCHOOL SUPPLIES ore STUDENTS9 TOOLS - Lewis Drug' Co. The Rexall Store well-arrang- were served by the hostess, as- Mattsson home Wednesday. Dur-- j sisted by her mother, Mrs. J. R. ing the day they enjoyed a trip Ewles. to Willow creek where they visited with Wayland Mattsson. Mrs. Eliza Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Jensen and family Mrs. G. M. Burr, Morse Burr were visitors at Gunnison Wed- and Duane Olsen drove to Emnesday. ery Sunday and were accompanied home by Miss Lydia Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mattsson who has been visiting there durand Mrs. Leo Crane and children ing the past two weeks with reladrove to Holden last Sunday, tives and friends. Miss Olsen where Mrs. Crane visited rela- left yesterday for Salt Lake, tives and friends. They were ac- where she will make preparations for resuming her teaching companied home by Maurine 4 Crane who has been visiting her work during the coming year. 4 grandparents theh during the 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. N. 4 past month. Casto, 4 4 F. O. BULLOCK Lloyd Allen and Frank Casto 4 ? Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Bullock were at Delta Saturday 4. DENTIST visiting pnd Mrs. Clara Bullock were relatives and friends. They were 4 Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 4 Gunnison visitors Wednesday guests of Mrs. Casto's sister. 4 9 A. M. to 12 M. Saturday and evening Thursday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahls- SALINA UTAH $ 4 D. G. Burgess and Miss Ada rud, Mrs. Anna 4 Clayson and son 4 Burgess returned to Salina Fri- Lavar, were here from Payson 4 Salt 4 day from Lake, wherethey the first of the week visiting at ERICKSON & ERICKSON attended the wedding of Miss the Andrew Dahlsrud home. 4 Eva Burgess and Woodruff An4 Counselors at Law 4 derson Thursday. A. C. Willardson and G. M. The young 4 4 couple were married by Rev. Go- Wright spent a few days this 4 Utah shen at his Yale Avenue home, week at Thousand Lake mounRichfield, 4 and were later honored at a din tain. 4 4 ner at the Hotel Utah, where 4 covers were laid for Mr. and A. S. Crane, Elliot and Leland 4 Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Burgess, Miss Crane were business visitors at 4 4 Burgess, Mrs. Lenore Wren and Emery Wednesday. Miss Wanda Wren. The newly weds are honeymooning in Cali FOR SALE Overland car, 1924 4 4 4 $4 4 J $ 4J 4. 4 4. fornia until Septefber 15, when in good condition; new tires, model, 4 they will make their home in Salt fine extras. $250 cash. See C. A ' Lake. Quality and Cleanliness 5 t . -:- Classified Ads Smith. 4 Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis, H. S. Seeley and Mrs. H. S. Kleinschmidt left this morning for Salt Lake where Mrs. Lewis will remain. 5 Mrs- - -- DENVER & RIO GRANDE 4 WESTERN RAILROAD 4 Round Trip Fares SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Floyd Beck of Gunnison was visiting friends and relatives in Salina Wednesday. FOR SALE One used Monach Coal range. In good condition. Inquire Telluride Power Company. M14tf 4 , evier - 4 County FAIR 4 4 4 4 4 September 8, 9 and 10 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 RICHFIELD UTAH . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enrshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor of Provo were guests at the A. N. Casto home Sunday. Redmond Auto 4 4 and 4 4 Tickets on sale September 4 ) only. Good for return not lat- - 4 er than September 7. GooiJ in coaches only. No stop-over'M J. F. Martin and Gilbert Larsen were business visitors in the Blacksmith Shop s. county seat Wednesday. Mrs. George Robins of Salt Lake has been visiting relatives and friends in Salina during the past week. Authorized Service Station. 4 4 4 4 4 Genuine Parts, Service, Gas, GOAL We specialize in Radiator repairs done Modern Machinery 8m$i 2 $ $ by 4 4 4 4 "Right on the n, 5" 2 5 4-- 4 j $ 4 4 4 Acetylene Welding Crystal Coal 5 4 4 4 4 4 pavement 4 4 Hans S. Jensen 4 4 4 J 4 Proprietor REDMOND. Headed by Bands of Sevier County, led by J."L. Terry. The Juab Band will also be in the parade; 222nd Infantry, led by Captain Henry E. Beal, and a splendid array of Fine Horses. 4- - Oils. Sevier Valley Coal Co. Last Thursday evening the This company will be able following young people enjoyed to supply all the towns and a picnic at Maple Grove: Mr. surrounding country with and Mrs. Fletcher Peterson of Gunnison, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn) Hanson of Morgan, Mr. and1 Mrs. F. O. Peterson, Misses Zel-- ; J from their Number 2 Mine da Gee, Elna Ivie, Etta Scorup,' on and after September 1st Phyllis Jorgensen and Helen An- X and at prices comparing derson, and Mesrsrs. Ronald Jen-fewith those asked favorably Harold Fletcher, Paul Burfor any first class foreign gess, Claud Christensen and Blixt coal. Jorgensen. Singing, campfire stunts and lundheon were the Buy Your Winter Require- main features o the the menls from a Home evening, party making tb e return trip by Industry! moonlight. J 5 Monster Parade at 12, Noon, September 9 4 UTAH 4 Amusement and Attractions Comedy Revolving Ladder Wire Walkers Dancing Clowns Trapeze Work Special Season Tickets $1.60 For Sale By Girls Supervision Frank Herbert ; I J 4,44'44,4'4'4'4'44,4'4'4'4'4,4'44$44,4'4'44'4'4,4,4,4'4'4'4,4'44"$4,4,44,4ii,4,4,4'4,"t,4,4"t,4"i'4,44"&4'4'$4,4'4,4,4'4,4,4,4.$4,4,4,4'44v 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4-4 4- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . |